my dr. did cat. surg. on johnny cash& june carter cash! nice people!!
my dr. did cat. surg. on johnny cash& june carter cash! nice people!!
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"Song of the Underground Railroad"
record date: 1961
album: Africa/Brass
running time: 06:45
John Coltrane leads on tenor sax, but for me, the best part is McCoy Tyner on piano. Tyner's piano work, which takes center stage in the middle of the track is (in the berg's most humble opinion) the most memorable piano bridge in the history of quartet jazz.
Play this loud!
Last edited by rinselberg; 03-09-2008 at 08:47 PM.
The song you look forward to (or dread) hearing every year on St. Patrick's Day.. banned in at least one New York City pub because the owner was tired of its maudlin sentimentality and boozy sing-alongs by bar patrons. This is Keith Jarrett, unaccompanied, on piano. Reminiscent of another piano solo recorded by the late (very late...) Bill Evans. Cheers.. or not..
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Last edited by rinselberg; 03-17-2008 at 02:56 PM.
Alan Jackson "Remember When"
OK jediron1. You've had about eight hours of "fame" here. If you click the AUDIO icon (above) you can HEAR. If you're on broadband or DSL, it should take about 60 seconds to download and start playing music in your IE browser window. If you're on dial-up.. well.. you tell me. I'm not just an Internet client anymore: I'm also a server. Thanks to the Abyss X1 Web Server freeware (free software) from Aprelium. And thanks to DynDNS.
The track is "Lands End", from the Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet album "Study In Brown".
Welcome to New York City, 1955..
Last edited by rinselberg; 03-31-2008 at 05:47 AM.
http://www.2nu2.com/audio/2NU-This_Is.m3u
This is a song I think everyone can relate to.
But that just shows how twisted I am from this career.
http://www.2nu2.com/audio/2NU-Spaz_Attack.m3u
If the first one didn't get you, this one will!
(I think its about Fezz!)
Last edited by bob_f_aboc; 03-18-2008 at 09:44 PM. Reason: forgot to use Fezz by name today!
The only grunge music that ever amused me was from Tom Waits. Any Tom Waits fans on line? I wouldn't call myself a "fan". It's just this one lunatic line of lyrics that got stuck in my mind umpteen years ago. Something about the counter at a greasy all-night diner and "the cup of coffee beating the s*** out of the pork chop.." Or maybe it was the other way around. Anybody remember that line? What the track name was? I thought it might have been "The Piano Has Been Drinking" but maybe not..
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Dire Straits - Making Movies
...Just ask me...
Snakes and Arrows
The Contra Rap from Rich Little's 1988 album "Ronald Reagan Slept Here".
"Provocative.."
"Satisfying.."
Last edited by rinselberg; 04-10-2008 at 05:49 PM.
The Beatles "I'm Only Sleeping" The "Stereophonics" and The "Sadies"
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