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Call Me Maybe - Vintage 1927 Music Video

Beatbox Brilliance: Tom Thum at TEDxSydney

Trancecoach says...

I'd be curious what some of the jazz legends, like Davis, Monk, Coltrane, Parker.. would think of this guy. Would they think he's without a real talent? Or would they think he's got soul?

Jazz Fever - Rachel Bloom ft. Seth Green

Jazz Fever - Rachel Bloom ft. Seth Green

Alphabetical 26-Genre Song

cricket says...

Lyrics:

oh my god!

my bleeding heart bleeds blood for you, woah, woah

traveling down this lonely road, woah

facing my hurt, hurting my face, yeah yeah yeah

i chainsaw your face off, watching your brains rotting, kid
drain your veins raw, straining your esophagus

위하여, 음악에 미친 널 [we-hah-yeo, umage michin null]
위하여, 술잔에 비친 널 [we-hah-yeo suljane bichin null]
[translation: "cheers to you who are crazy for the music! / cheers to you who are reflected on the (wine) glass!"]

finding the truth
take it back
finding the truth
it's nothing
change
and tesselate
as we fight to the death

il mio amore è corrisposto

we all dance to the polka
for it is so fun
still dancing to the polka
with my accordion

love is everywhere
smoke is in the air

pick it up, pick it up!
oi! oi! oi! oi!
pick it up, pick it up, pick it up, pick it up!
oi! oi! oi! oi!

a to z, z, z
a to z, z, z
a to z

as we cross the open seas
twoards the call of war
our axes we'll free
guided by the hand of thor

yeah yeah yeah
and our love will never end

List of genres:
1. Ambient
2. Baroque
3. Chiptune
4. Dubstep
5. Emo
6. Folk
7. Grunge
8. Horrorcore
9. IDM
10. Jazz
11. K-Pop
12. Latin
13. Math Metal
14. Noise
15. Opera
16. Polka
17. Quan Ho
18. Reggae
19. Ska
20. Trap
21. UK Garage
22. Viking Metal
23. Wonky
24. Xoomii
25. Yodel
26. Zouk

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What has UsesProzac been up to? (Blog Entry by UsesProzac)

chingalera says...

Congrats-Funny, those 2 Hancock tunes are a staple for the funk/jazz excursions of live bands with some horn....Covered both those tunes with a group in Oregon back when-Congratulations on your journey into the land o fusion-

How many and what instrumentation? Yer group? Sextet??

What has UsesProzac been up to? (Blog Entry by UsesProzac)

lucky760 says...

I had no idea you were even a magician. Why are there no videos of you on the Sift playing? What is your instrument?

Thanks for updating us with your whereabouts. It's the rare sifter who doesn't forget us when they move onto ventures in meatspace.

You'll kick ass at jazz, I'm certain.

What has UsesProzac been up to? (Blog Entry by UsesProzac)

Kid not sure how to handle broken cymbals during anthem

chingalera says...

See now, in a few years, if that kid goes on to join the jazz ensemble, he'll learn to improvise more effectively-I'd have picked up a mallet and used the one cymbal I had left to finish it out

A Pop Culture Nostalgia Trip to the Year 1986

chingalera says...

Uhhhh, Party All The Time-Eddie Murphy? "How bad could music be" should have been the motto that year....For all the fans here of some of the cheesiest music ever released, 86' was one of the weakest and whitest for pop music-The UK dished-out some real cheese that year as well-

I recall spinning only ONE pop LP that year over and over, Better to Travel-Swing Out Sister, the only new talent worth the mustard, engineered and recorded wonderfully, with a sound that stood out as original without rehash.....The mid eighties were a goat turd for good music.

I mean come ON!? Graceland?? Lionel Ritchie?! Mr. Mister??!

I remember losing all faith in rock and or roll that year and listening to mostly trad jazz and heavy metal for the next 4 years. Pop music hit an all-time low in 1986.

lucky760 (Member Profile)

Fur Elise with a Difference: I think Beethoven would approve

Hiromi Uehara - Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise

rasch187 (Member Profile)

silvercord says...

Just read this quote from Robert Fripp and thought of your channel:
"One of the ideas that was important to me was that you could be a rock musician without censoring your intelligence. Rock music has a very anti-intellectual stance, and I didn't see why I should act dumb in order to be a rock musician. Rock is the most malleable musical form we have. Within the rock framework you can play jazz, classical, trance music, Urubu drumming. Anything you like can come under the banner of rock. It's a remarkable musical form ...

Sesame Street - Jazzy Alphabet



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