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Originally Posted by ragman1
Don't you understand that how someone responses IS the answer!
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05-18-2020 11:25 AM
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Oscar is amazing on this
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There are a lot of beautiful flowers in the jazz garden. This is a performance that I have repeatedly found to be beautiful over many years of listening.
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One man and a piano--a whole orchestra through his fingertips...
Interestingly the song was written and recorded in 1942 by Fats Waller. One of the earliest covers of this song I could find was actually by Chet Atkins. Erroll Garner also does a fine version of this song.
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Originally Posted by jameslovestal
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Sorry ....
I just HAD to include this one
oooooo yesss
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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That's my Home - Louis Armstrong
The second take on that day? In any case, I feel any beauty that exists in this solo is found in how very natural, very unpretentious his playing is.
e: Barney Kessel is another who I hear that quality in - real loose, unbridled expression.Last edited by TLR; 06-10-2020 at 11:42 AM.
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It was probably something Orpheus played on his lyre, but no recordings were made.
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Originally Posted by dasein
Good choice! Nothing like Ben blowing those magic sub-tones! Good playing . . . Marinero
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Beautiful = Gordon's ballad playing imo
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Originally Posted by Average Joe
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Most Beautiful Ever....I can't say as there are so many but this moves me every time I hear it.
Last edited by rob taft; 06-14-2020 at 10:04 PM. Reason: spelling
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Dexter was a complete musician. He had it all: distinctive sound, command of the total instrument's range, and the ability to bop and play ballads with a personal, emotive voice. A great interpreter of the Classics. He was one of my early sax idols and continues to be so today. Wonderful music! Good playing . . . Marinero
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