My favorite Andrew Bird song. :)
posted by Issykitty
That's my kind of music!
My favorite Andrew Bird song. :)
posted by Issykitty"The Razor's Edge" from "What Goes Around" Dave Holland (bass) Billy Kilson (drums) Steve Nelson (vibes) Chris Potter (saxophone) Robin Eubanks (trombone)
posted by jacobreckerI never suspected David Sanborn could play like this.
posted by Haldaug"The Future of Jazz", the last episode of the first jazz TV show, "The Subject Is Jazz". This episode features performances by Bill Evans, Tony Scott, Art Farmer, Jimmy Cleveland, Doc Severinsen, Ed Thigpen,... continue reading
posted by EklekScreamin' Jay Hawkins takes it all out with "I Put a Spell on You" on this episode of Night Music with David Sanborn. Man, that show was great! Another equally good performance by the same artist here: ... continue reading
posted by OrnthoronLive in Hannover 1976. This group was way ahead of its time. Jon Christensen especially does some of his life's best work here. The clip takes off after 5:00. Keith Jarrett: Piano Jan Garbarek: Tenor Saxophone ... continue reading
posted by OrnthoronI. Recruiting Dance. Moderato, ben ritmato II. Relaxation. Lento Yehudi Menuhin: Violin Thea King: Clarinet Jeremy Menuhin: Piano See the last movement here: http://www.videosift.com/video/Bart-k-Contrasts-for-... continue reading
posted by OrnthoronIII. Fast Dance. Allegro vivace Yehudi Menuhin: Violin Thea King: Clarinet Jeremy Menuhin: Piano See the first two movements here: http://www.videosift.com/video/Bart-k-Contrasts-for-Clarinet-Violin-Piano-Mvt-I... continue reading
posted by OrnthoronNearly perfect rendition of one of her earlier songs, the strings are just lovely and her doing her thing as she always does, seemingly forgetting she's being watched, brilliant
posted by alien_conceptGary Burton is perhaps the greatest vibraphone player of all time, and here he is joined by the piano genius Makoto Ozone. Afro Blue is an much played latin jazz classic.
posted by OrnthoronGary Burton is perhaps the greatest vibraphone player of all time, and here he is joined by the piano genius Makoto Ozone. They play the tango "Milonga" by George Cardoso.
posted by OrnthoronAccording to the YT post, this music video is directed by Frank Zappa himself.
posted by OrnthoronIn this clip you can follow the score as The Corydon Singers wind their way through the beautiful harmonizations of Anton Bruckner.
posted by OrnthoronAs always, beautiful. ---- Ive never been in love before now all at once its you its you forever more Ive never been in love before I thought my heart was safe I thought I knew the score But this is wine ... continue reading
posted by ElJardineroFrom the "Shadows and Light" DVD. With Pat Metheny, whose solo is sadly cut off at the end, but can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJPfBCSjCSc
posted by OrnthoronBrilliant live version taken from the "Shadows and Light" DVD. With Pat Metheny on guitar, Jaco Pastorius on bass and Don Alias on percussion.
posted by OrnthoronBrad Mehldau covers Nick Drake's "River Man" solo in a german documentary about himself.
posted by OrnthoronIt's a slideshow, but a great song. Lyrics: Oh, hear this Robert Zimmerman I wrote a song for you About a strange young man called Dylan With a voice like sand and glue Some words of truthful vengeance ... continue reading
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