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Yeah, what about past current forward looking stuff? This was my introduction to jazz and favorite record. Even after fifty+ years, it still sounds timeless to me.
Your theory points to an interesting case of clairvoyance by N. Riddle: The recording sessions resulting in this and another album were finished on April 10, 1962. The first Bond movie "Dr....
Bob made spectacular Fratello I am selling on reverb and will post it here for $14,000 net to me shipped continental US. Great deal for a vintage masterpiece. this was handmade in his Clearwater...
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Mulatu Astatke - Tezeta (Nostalgia) Idk if this fits the criteria. Too old? https://youtu.be/Wy-v-FgiUD8?si=OUtoZxE8XwlQccey
To piggyback off post #13, there weren't any floating pickups yet. After all, the set in pickup was just invented a few yrs prior! :cool:
Before the @2:00 she is quoting some things... @2:00 the band kind of quotes the James Bond movies... Fm as emphasizing F C, F Db, F D, F Eb
I don't remember Greg. I do remember standing on a chair whooping it up in the final set of Art Blakey with Lonnie Plaxido, Mulgrew Miller, Donald Harrison and Terence Blanchard.
Yea Bop... having chops... rhythmic chops helps.... but you still have to play LOL. personally... I like to interact and react to what's going on. Sure I have way too many licks... but the thing...
1988 Benedetto Fratello Honey Blonde
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