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...and no one cares. From the song rating, the majority of music aficionados on RP disagree with you.
Boring? Compared to what?
Boring. PSD.
...and no one cares. From the song rating, the majority of music aficionados on RP disagree with you.
Uhhh, what? Seems you have been offended for no reason. I believe you were attempting to reply to EssexTex's comment, which was positive. "Real gone" was a compliment, many years ago.
Oh yes. Eddie Harris. I was a teenager when my dad went into a store in Nova Scotia, we were on holiday to visit family, and he came out with a cassette tape and gave it to me. Eddie Harris live in Newport. I played it in my car over and over. My friend and I, maybe after a few beer, often stopped the car to get out to dance to Eddie Harris.
Suits the mood perfectly...windy Monday night, wicked storm rollin' in, cornbread on the plate, herbal tea in hand, and herb's a burnin' too...
Compared to what?
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
Is this who the Simpson's creators modeled Lisa's idol after? I think his name was "Bleeding Gums?"
For me I'm picturing Austin Powers entering some swanky night club, throwing a glance at the hottest lady in the place and strutting his way to the bar for some Campari while the girls swoon. And that's only the first minute of this track . Grrroooovy
This is the real deal.
Dis is gone man...reeaaaaal gone!
This is the real deal.
Compared to what?
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
"Listen Here" was written and released by Eddie Harris in 1967. "Compared To What" was written by Gene Daniels, and first recorded by Roberta Flack in 1969. A rearranged, and different-sounding live version of the song was recorded and released later that year by Les McCann with Eddie Harris on tenor saxophone. It's not surprising that the two recordings sound similar; they feature the same saxophonist.
that is some happy music, and I'm wondering if Eddie Harris ever played with Dave Brubeck.
IDK, He played a lot with Les McCann!
Groovy doesn't even begin to describe...
8 -> 9
Nothing like crawling the walls man!
Those cartoons did have pretty good music.
Nothing like crawling the walls man!
"Listen Here" was written and released by Eddie Harris in 1967. "Compared To What" was written by Gene Daniels, and first recorded by Roberta Flack in 1969. A rearranged, and different-sounding live version of the song was recorded and released later that year by Les McCann with Eddie Harris on tenor saxophone. It's not surprising that the two recordings sound similar; they feature the same saxophonist.
Thanks for taking the time to explain!
Never enough cowbell —
https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/more-cowbell-with-will-ferrell-on-snl—video—saturday-night-live—nbc/n41046?snl=1
This was a strange time for tenor players, the beginning of the end of a golden era
So many recordings are like that...I wonder why ?
"Listen Here" was written and released by Eddie Harris in 1967. "Compared To What" was written by Gene Daniels, and first recorded by Roberta Flack in 1969. A rearranged, and different-sounding live version of the song was recorded and released later that year by Les McCann with Eddie Harris on tenor saxophone. It's not surprising that the two recordings sound similar; they feature the same saxophonist.
I just knew all I had to do was scroll down for that answer.!
Pretty sure RP listeners are among the most musically intelligent out there.
I'd say it could use some more.
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.......not that there is anything wrong with that
"Listen Here" was written and released by Eddie Harris in 1967. "Compared To What" was written by Gene Daniels, and first recorded by Roberta Flack in 1969. A rearranged, and different-sounding live version of the song was recorded and released later that year by Les McCann with Eddie Harris on tenor saxophone. It's not surprising that the two recordings sound similar; they feature the same saxophonist.
Roberta Flack?!?!? Who knew.
These guys are actually playing in sync - look closely.
They are so cool!
They must love Eddie's groove like we do.
These guys are actually playing in sync - look closely.
It reminds me of Transport Tycoon. Not Sim City.
But I like the reference. Most have been a lot of work on the midi files.
Hey.. it's jazz.. once you're in the groove it doesn't matter.
Proclivities wrote:
"Listen Here" was written and released by Eddie Harris in 1967. "Compared To What" was written by Gene Daniels, and first recorded by Roberta Flack in 1969. A rearranged, and different-sounding live version of the song was recorded and released later that year by Les McCann with Eddie Harris on tenor saxophone. It's not surprising that the two recordings sound similar; they feature the same saxophonist.
"Listen Here" was written and released by Eddie Harris in 1967. "Compared To What" was written by Gene Daniels, and first recorded by Roberta Flack in 1969. A rearranged, and different-sounding live version of the song was recorded and released later that year by Les McCann with Eddie Harris on tenor saxophone. It's not surprising that the two recordings sound similar; they feature the same saxophonist.
LPCity wrote:
try to make it real
compared to what?
Ahhhh. We have Ahmet to thank, again.
try to make it real
compared to what?
it's like hard to be half Irish half Scotish. One half of you wants a drink another half does not want to pay
get the Brits to buy.....
tiggers
deepwoodskev wrote:
That makes two of us! Dreck!
That makes two of us! Dreck!
Indeed, but reverse that order: Less McCann's, Compared to What sounds a lot like this!
I always get the two confused. Dumb because there are no vocals in this (almost).
Indeed, but reverse that order: Less McCann's, Compared to What sounds a lot like this!
msymmes wrote:
Nearly two feet and a half across his breast.
He'd hammer with a nine-pound hammer all day
And never get tired and want to rest, Lord, Lord,
And never get tired and want to rest.