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swampgirl (Member Profile)
That is a good point but suddenly the permissions bit has gone.... I shall harrass Lucky.
In reply to this comment by swampgirl:
When a sift gradutates to from a pqueue that is on your Bravo playlist. Would you like for us to remove it then from the list?
http://bravo.videosift.com/video/Keith-Jarrett-Somewhere-Over-the-Rainbow
I just gave this the 10th vote
Deano (Member Profile)
When a sift gradutates to from a pqueue that is on your Bravo playlist. Would you like for us to remove it then from the list?
http://bravo.videosift.com/video/Keith-Jarrett-Somewhere-Over-the-Rainbow
I just gave this the 10th vote
The Great Unsifted Bravo playlist by Deano (Playlist)
Great idea for a group playlist! I submit this: http://bravo.videosift.com/video/Keith-Jarrett-Somewhere-Over-the-Rainbow
Videodrome Channel (the channel with nothing on) (Eia Talk Post)
when I expressed the desire for such a channel back then I figured there's more jazz/blues/folk lovers here. I've got a few clogging up my pqueue now with little chance of getting those 10 votes. kinda sad to look at, really. specialy since those are all songs and artists I love:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Wolfgang-Haffner-Crusin
http://jazz.videosift.com/video/Keith-Jarrett-Somewhere-Over-the-Rainbow
http://jazz.videosift.com/video/Marcus-Miller-Steveland
http://jazz.videosift.com/video/Marcus-Miller-Bruce-Lee-liveTokyo-Jazz-2005
some just made it through though:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Vlatko-Stefanovski-Miroslav-Tadic-amazing-guitar-duet
http://www.videosift.com/video/Marcus-Miller-Live-Under-The-Sky-91
http://www.videosift.com/video/Terrafolk-Shetland-Folk-Festival-2007
http://www.videosift.com/video/Perpetuum-Jazzile-Cudna-Noc-Strange-night
http://www.videosift.com/video/Aboriginal-singer-Geoffrey-Gurrumul-Yunupingu
http://www.videosift.com/video/Lee-Ritenour-George-Duke-Marcus-Miller-Its-On
http://www.videosift.com/video/Katalena-Da-gora-ta-Skarbinina
http://www.videosift.com/video/Iggy-PopGoran-Bregovic-In-the-Death-Car
http://www.videosift.com/video/Moon-River-Lalo-Schifrin-with-Maribor-philharmonic
http://www.videosift.com/video/Emir-Kusturica-The-No-Smoking-Orchestra-Unza-Unza-Time
http://www.videosift.com/video/Katalena-Ta-lipovska-Gda-se-dragi-v-Ameriko-odpravla
http://www.videosift.com/video/Katalena-Karizmatix-Pastire-Mlado
http://www.videosift.com/video/Terrafolk-Anja-Bukovec-live-Krianke-Ljubljana
thanks to all who voted for them
"I Got Rhythm" - solo version by John Pizzarelli
Don't have to have perfect pitch to do that....Idetic memory of ones' instrument...you play so much you remember what its going to sound like beforehand. Lots of performers do this.... one was Slam Stewart, bassist who hummed the notes as he bowed.
Mose Allison, Charles Mingus,Rashaan Roland Kirk, Keith Jarrett, how bout' Joe Walsh and Peter Frampton, with their talky-thingy-dealies.....
Charlie Parker, it has been said, the way he hit the woodshed, was by learning "I Got Ryhthm" in every key, and becomming proficient in them, using that song.....once he got that down, well....he also used a Rico #5 reed, which if anyone has ever blown woodwinds, is next to impossible to get a squeak out of, unless yer embrochures' like a foundry press.
Pizzarelli has such a great voice, reminds of Chet Baker....