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I'm getting into jazz wtf? |
I’m checking this out in the Spotify as I type, it’s perfect for this foggy and damp Tuesday morning here in Texas!
On Spotify, it mentions: Polish Jazz vol 33 Vol 33 of what......do you know? Quote:
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Lot of listening today whilst working on a translation. Gonna cap off the day with this.
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I got to hear one of his pieces debut once, and shook his hand. His eyebrows were something else. |
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I can multitask and shit, but that's something I definitely couldn't do, even if the music were instrumental. |
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He's playing here with the Hyperion Ensemble on the 26th of this month. I will need to check them out for myself. |
![]() Franz Liszt - Piano Concerto No.2 in A major |
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Major win as usual. |
![]() Jean Sibelius - Symphony No. 1 & Symphony No. 2 From what I heard today, I prefer Sibelius over Liszt. Looking forward to listening to the other 5 Symphonies |
![]() J.S. Bach - disc 1 of his complete organ music Only 14 other discs to go, I doubt I'll be able to listen to it today. So far I'm tempted to dish Bach in favour of Claire M. Singer, but I'll plough through anyway |
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Sibelius is one of my faves,
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Going all classical on us, eh? I'm not the most knowledgeable cat when it comes to classical music, but I love...
![]() ..."included with her self-titled debut album as an exclusive bonus CD for the Rough Trade store": 01 - Maurice Ravel: Daphnis Et Chloé - Première Partie: Lent (9:16) 02 - Maurice Ravel: Tzigane, Rapsodie De Concert, For Violin (9:55) 03 - Claude Debussy: La Mer - 1. De L'aube À Midi Sur La Mer (8:45) 04 - Carlo Gesualdo: O Vos Omnes (3:38) 05 - Olivier Messiaen: Quatuor Pour La Fin Du Temps - 5. Louange À L'éternité De Jésus (8:09) |
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The vinyl version "ends" in a silent locked groove, but if you lift the needle and drop it again past that point there's a hidden track, "Up And Gone". It's also included in a special/limited/import (or something) CD edition of the album. Now, perhaps the song is in shitty streaming services as well, in which case I just wasted a few precious minutes of my life. In any event, The Greatest is a very good album, but in no way is a match for You Are Free, Chan Marshall's absolute peak thus far. |
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Now playing, not classical but definitely classic: A live Cure set from 1998 where Robert is drunk as a skunk. Amazing that they still managed to finish the set https://youtu.be/USsovo-pDPg |
I'm in a Cure mood today
![]() I used to have this on laser disc back when we (= my parents) still had a laser disc player in the late eighties. This is shot in Orange, France. Must be one of the most marvellous concert venues on Earth ![]() Why the Cure mood? Oddly enough Lee's new song gave me a sudden urge to hear Six Different Ways over and over and over again. |
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Pro Ex Marauders - I’m sorry, but...
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Alright, LOOK, the Curelovefest you guys have going needs to fucking stop. Goth-lite (well, "goth" alone is bad enough), seriously mediocre lyrics, a complete embarrassment when they went "psychedelic pop", all ran by a guy who looks like he went trick-or-treating over thirty years ago and got lost on his way home. As Morrissey said (way before he himself became an embarrassment), "The Cure: a new dimension to the word 'crap'".
I know several of the artists I love (J Mascis, Britt Daniel, Cowboy Junkies) love The Cure, but what can I tell ya: they're wrong. |
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Ka-Knives - Weasel
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