What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Apr 23, 2024 at 9:42 AM Post #135,841 of 136,210
This being said...



Unique too :

Dhafer Youssef

 
Apr 23, 2024 at 10:01 AM Post #135,842 of 136,210


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Apr 23, 2024 at 10:35 AM Post #135,845 of 136,210
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis (1970)
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Apr 23, 2024 at 11:01 AM Post #135,846 of 136,210
Finding vaporwave, and then finding another artist considered Legend in the genre by the community. Wasn't impressed the first few times I listened admittedly only for a few minutes, but I found another vaporwave artist that I really like. Still looking into the artist's albums more, but here is one newly discovered album by telepath that I really like:

 
Apr 23, 2024 at 11:28 AM Post #135,849 of 136,210
Been listening to Owsla today.
Just found that all the albums are name your price on bandcamp.

HERE

I already paid for mine lol... from the label page, a while back.

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Apr 23, 2024 at 11:53 AM Post #135,851 of 136,210

I was working in downtown L.A. and stepped out for lunch when I heard them perform on the roof. Had no clue that this was going to happen. Totally blown away by the whole thing. Memories....

Leo
 
Apr 23, 2024 at 12:18 PM Post #135,852 of 136,210
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Song composed by Carole King. A 12-minute long FM radio single for the Crusaders.

The powerful attack of three guitars and the fronting horns. Song by Joe Sample.

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Song composed by the drummer: Nesbert "Stix" Hooper. He got da rhythm.

Song composed by Joe Sample.

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A live album recorded at The Roxy in Los Angeles.

From 1972 - 74. Larry Carlton was in the band at this time, the lead of three
guitarists. Also featured on these albums is trombonist Wayne Henderson, so
both bone and tenor sax are out front. HD800 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> :)
 
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Apr 23, 2024 at 12:19 PM Post #135,853 of 136,210
Incredible :



Best pianist alive, with Hamelin, alone ?

Recently saw a recording of two Ravel piano concertos on Arte TV with Wang/Mäkelä & the Orchestra de Paris, which I could not find on YouTube, so here both Concertos with another Orchestra instead


And here the said version from Paris for the left hand concerto only... Their version of the G major surprised me even more though...


So many good pianists out there - hard to tell which one is "the best" imo... Depends on composition and mood :)
 
Apr 23, 2024 at 12:24 PM Post #135,854 of 136,210
I was working in downtown L.A. and stepped out for lunch when I heard them perform on the roof. Had no clue that this was going to happen. Totally blown away by the whole thing. Memories....

Leo
They did that at Vaillencourt Plaza in San Francisco, too. They got in trouble for spray painting something on one of the sculptures there.....
 
Apr 23, 2024 at 12:39 PM Post #135,855 of 136,210
Recently saw a recording of two Ravel piano concertos on Arte TV with Wang/Mäkelä & the Orchestra de Paris, which I could not find on YouTube, so here both Concertos with another Orchestra instead


And here the said version from Paris for the left hand concerto only... Their version of the G major surprised me even more though...


So many good pianists out there - hard to tell which one is "the best" imo... Depends on composition and mood :)

I like a lot Yujia Wang 🥰

She's like a cat 🐈

But Katsaris is one of those phenoms that can play perfectly... and more... some impossible piano parts ✊

Like Cziffra, Barere, Lewenthal, this time Hamelin, Volodos, Matsuev...

Example :



He wasn't a human being 😅

For the Flight of the Bumblebee :

- Yujia Wang is incredible dawn good
- Cyprien Katsaris is a god
- Georges Cziffra is (was 🥺)... God 😶‍🌫️

It's not just about playing super fast, it's about... Everything.

Try YT 👍

Etc 😉
 
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