Hmm my tool bar is down to emoticons and paste photo on this thread (full options available on other threads) and I couldn't download an image, I think I may be caught in a loop) anyone experienced this?
The last old download to be played and properly filed from my massive download folder, (which now looks leaner than a whippet). Good way to end the day.
Commissioned
by Peak Performances at Montclair State University and The University
of Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center for Third Coast
Percussion.
Premiered November 17, 2016 at Kasser Theater, Montclair State University.
Secretly Canadian's re-release of this, Fly and Feeling the Space are each $6.49 (the first three in the series are $7.99 each). Enjoying this one a lot.
I now have nothing in my library not played in the last 5 years, so I made a new playlist for between four and five years ago. That puts me squarely in the territory of the big Guvera giveaway and the time when I was starting to get into jazz (there was almost no jazz at all on the 5 year+ list). It strikes me that at the start I was downloading kinds of jazz that were less like jazz, if that makes sense - like 70s/80s fusiony things - or very accessible things like Ben Webster. It's interesting both to rehear some music not played for a while and, as it were, listen to myself beginning to listen to jazz. (And then I was also getting some Klaus Schulze, for which thanks to my past self.)
So I am listening to it again. I shall probably buy it if I still feel the same at the end as I did when I played this a couple of days ago. This is where streaming works for me.
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Recorded 10/11 Sept 1973 and only recently discovered by me. have been lucky enough to see Ian Brighton's return to playing after many years.
Balance -
Ian Brighton - guitar / Colin Wood - cello / Frank Perrry - percussion / Radu Malfatti - trombone, khene, bass recorder - Phil Wachsmann - violin
Sun Ra Quartet - New Steps
Nice to see the John Gilmore billing too.
God Is an Astronaut - All is Violent, All is Bright & Helios/Erebus
Commissioned by Peak Performances at Montclair State University and The University of Notre Dame’s DeBartolo Performing Arts Center for Third Coast Percussion.
Premiered November 17, 2016 at Kasser Theater, Montclair State University.
Third Coast Percussion at Emusers
Glands of External Secretion / My Cat Is An Alien
From The Earth To the Spheres Vol. 5
Pre order here: www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/four-tet
My third or fourth time through this, very enjoyable avant-garde strings
Yoko Ono - Approximately Infinite Universe
Secretly Canadian's re-release of this, Fly and Feeling the Space are each $6.49 (the first three in the series are $7.99 each). Enjoying this one a lot.
I now have nothing in my library not played in the last 5 years, so I made a new playlist for between four and five years ago. That puts me squarely in the territory of the big Guvera giveaway and the time when I was starting to get into jazz (there was almost no jazz at all on the 5 year+ list). It strikes me that at the start I was downloading kinds of jazz that were less like jazz, if that makes sense - like 70s/80s fusiony things - or very accessible things like Ben Webster. It's interesting both to rehear some music not played for a while and, as it were, listen to myself beginning to listen to jazz. (And then I was also getting some Klaus Schulze, for which thanks to my past self.)
Emeralds - Just to feel anything
Golconda - From the Canyons to the Star
Bandcamp
Golconda - 25 to 40
Bandcamp
Ginger Baker - Horses & Trees then Ginger Baker's African Force - Palanquin's Pole
F♯ A♯ ∞(1998) - Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada (1999)
Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven (2000) - Yanqui U.X.O. (2002)
So I am listening to it again. I shall probably buy it if I still feel the same at the end as I did when I played this a couple of days ago. This is where streaming works for me.