Timeless is one of my two favorite tunes, the other being the Dixie Dregs's Night Meets Light. In addition to Oregon and Ralph Towner, Gerry Niewood, a flute player, also recorded Timeless.
It is 1980. Copenhagen. Oregon are playing at the Montmartre Club. I rush there right after my stupid restaurant gig. As I walk into the club I run right into Towner and Moore!!! Ayyyyyyyyyy! Of course, I had three of their albums with me, so I asked them if they would sign them for me. Ralph said, "Wow,he's actually buying our records!!! " I asked if they still played "Timeless". "No, we haven't in a long time" said Moore.
Second set starts and... the intro to Timeless seeps into my veins. Ah
This is one of my favorite songs too.
PianoVideoTips 3 months ago
I was introduced to Oregon in 1978-79. A kid from the southside of chicago never heard music like this. This album (Friends) still shakes my core
MsMafster 7 months ago
Timeless is one of my two favorite tunes, the other being the Dixie Dregs's Night Meets Light. In addition to Oregon and Ralph Towner, Gerry Niewood, a flute player, also recorded Timeless.
myrg450 1 year ago
sounds like acoustic mahavishnu
ElectricMusicNeed 1 year ago
It is 1980. Copenhagen. Oregon are playing at the Montmartre Club. I rush there right after my stupid restaurant gig. As I walk into the club I run right into Towner and Moore!!! Ayyyyyyyyyy! Of course, I had three of their albums with me, so I asked them if they would sign them for me. Ralph said, "Wow,he's actually buying our records!!! " I asked if they still played "Timeless". "No, we haven't in a long time" said Moore.
Second set starts and... the intro to Timeless seeps into my veins. Ah
NYCBG 1 year ago 18
Nice! Ralph Towner does a version of this on the ECM album 'Solo Concert' from 1980. the original is still my favourite though.
barrett5169 1 year ago
john's tmeless album will go down in history as an all time great, like kind of blue for miles
BluesdesJours 1 year ago 2
Beautiful! I have played this over and over...
orangefunk 1 year ago
It's a John Abercrombie tune i think ... i like it !
DoubleTakeJazzDuo 2 years ago
Yep, one of the best songs in music history! :)
PraxisScream 2 years ago 2
@DoubleTakeJazzDuo : yes John Abercrombie on his Timeless ECM release in 1975 I think... Jan Hammer and Jack De Johnette...
Another great version can be heard on a 1976 "ECM Live at the Village Gate" radio broadcast... not publicly available...
orangefunk 1 year ago
gonna sample this...
SinSeared 2 years ago
I like these strings : KOTO ?
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ankhaton 2 years ago
Sitar.
ecmcomichael 2 years ago