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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
finbad
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Declared an instant classic:
"This is the tune to play at a party that is dying on its feet in the early morning, everyone left standing all doing the slow shuffle routine and looking like death" - @Somafunk ( I mean, who hasn't been there, fresh outa ideas ) lol
Pat Martino - El Hombre (1967)
Jean -Luc Ponty - A Taste For Passion (1979)
Billy Cobham - Spectrum (1973) "Hyper dynamic recording, the arrangements are tight and the artistry is spectacular"
"This is the tune to play at a party that is dying on its feet in the early morning, everyone left standing all doing the slow shuffle routine and looking like death" - @Somafunk ( I mean, who hasn't been there, fresh outa ideas ) lol
Pat Martino - El Hombre (1967)
Jean -Luc Ponty - A Taste For Passion (1979)
Billy Cobham - Spectrum (1973) "Hyper dynamic recording, the arrangements are tight and the artistry is spectacular"
archdawg
500+ Head-Fier
Over here it really depends on the album as I'm a hopeless sucker for spontaneous improvisation (see below).Ironically, I'm not a huge fan of live albums, usually always preferring the studio versions, but here, Lotus is much better...
(I'm not much of a concertgoer or music video guy, despite all the opportunities I've had to see some of those guys while they were still around in the flesh but then all that visual overload etc... just uses way too much resources that I rather have entirely focused on nothing but the essencial vibes. YMMV.)
Recorded impromptu in an overnight studio session ... another one of my alltime favorites
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Read too much info on politics for today. Martin Sonneborn truly knows how to kill a sunny day. Gotta revive it with some weird crap. Also the Lennart Allkemper Quartett is playing soon and I am there for it.
Gotta distract myself some more.
Thelonious Monk - Misterioso (1958)
SomeWhatUniqueUsername
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No one plays quite like Knopfler eh?
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