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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
tiddlywinks
Headphoneus Supremus
Ian Dury - Reasons To Be Cheerful: The Best Of Ian Dury
Light - Man
Headphoneus Supremus
I and Her Lightness went to see Bryan Ferry back in 2013 at the National Concert Hall, Dublin.
I remember that we paid 75 Euro per ticket, for the middle seats in the third row. The first two rows, were so called VIP and cost 199 Euro, which included a meet and greet with Bryan. We left those seats to those who were more keen to pay to meet Bryan.
Bryan Ferry at the Nuits de Fourviere Live in Lyon, France - Like a hurricane ( this video also seems to be from 2013)
I remember that we paid 75 Euro per ticket, for the middle seats in the third row. The first two rows, were so called VIP and cost 199 Euro, which included a meet and greet with Bryan. We left those seats to those who were more keen to pay to meet Bryan.
Bryan Ferry at the Nuits de Fourviere Live in Lyon, France - Like a hurricane ( this video also seems to be from 2013)
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finbad
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Fred Hersh Trio- Night & The Music
Few piano trios in jazz can match the subtle interaction of Fred Hersch's group with long-time bassist Drew Gress and drummer Nasheet Waits. It's the ideal context for Hersch's free-flowing invention and welling, impassioned lyricism, with Gress adding an empathetic counter-line or Waits a quiet explosion of snare and cymbal that will feed or celebrate Hersch's line of thought.While Hersch is frequently compared to the late Bill Evans, he's sublimated the influence to craft a distinctly personal style, apparent here on the luminous depths of "How Deep Is the Ocean" or the sparkling runs of his own "Rhythm Spirit." Whatever the tempo, each piece develops interactive layers of meaning with a feeling that's almost like dance.
Hersch has also found a distinctly original approach to Thelonious Monk, reinventing "Boo Boo's Birthday" and "Misterioso" in ways that reflect Monk's genius while finding new possibilities in familiar tunes. --Stuart Broomer
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Carpet
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What's Going On - Playing For Change Feat. Sara Bareilles
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Headphoneus Supremus
Scubadevils
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Bonobo vibes, fantastic album.
Corti
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I was just listening to Bonobo - Black Sands.
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