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Steve3007 wrote: ↑July 19th, 2020, 11:42 am The Clash, from the album Sandanista. My favourite rendition of "The Guns of Brixton":Talking of homages to Augusto César Sandino and the Sandinistas...
Papus79 wrote: ↑June 14th, 2020, 10:10 amI confess I won't watch videos on computers; that's what TVs are for. [Don't ask! ] But Miles has been part of my recent musical development. I started with rock and folk, and quickly also came to appreciate jazz-rock as part of the prog-rock scene. Much later, I discovered that there is quite a lot of classical music that I like. Like many young people, I had been put off by bigots who said that their music (classical) was the only good music, and the stuff I liked was . So I ignored them, and classical music. But now Debussy, Ravel, Chopin and Stravinsky form a regular part of my musical diet.
Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 10:45 amBitches Brew has some great moments. Miles Does the Voodoo Down is a wonderful thunbing of the nose to the conservative part of his audience at the time. My most recommended Miles albums would be In a Silent Way, Kind of Blue and Tutu. The first two are beautiful in the early morning, when you are still feeling a little delicate. Other wonderful mellow and complex performers you might enjoy are Pat Metheney (a personal favourite) and Swiss fusion/world music harpist Andreas Vollenveider.Papus79 wrote: ↑June 14th, 2020, 10:10 amI confess I won't watch videos on computers; that's what TVs are for. [Don't ask! 😊] But Miles has been part of my recent musical development. I started with rock and folk, and quickly also came to appreciate jazz-rock as part of the prog-rock scene. Much later, I discovered that there is quite a lot of classical music that I like. Like many young people, I had been put off by bigots who said that their music (classical) was the only good music, and the stuff I liked was 💩. So I ignored them, and classical music. But now Debussy, Ravel, Chopin and Stravinsky form a regular part of my musical diet.
In recent years, especially since I retired, I've been listening to more jazz. Which brings me back to your post of Miles' Bitches Brew, a fantastic performance. I've spent the last few years discovering loads and loads of amazing music, much of it recorded before I was born. Brubeck and Paul Desmond, Art Tatum and Art Blakey, Monk and Mingus, and many others. They account for half my listening these days. My most recent discovery is Maria Schneider. 🎷🥁🎹🎺🎧
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