Is he shaft-shifting on the album cover...did he know what malachi york and david icke know about the so called reptilian bloodlines running the planet?
I only just discovered this very talented man through an english guy - ironic isn't it? I am very saddened to read that he took his own life nd in such a public and dramatic way for reasons that do not seem to be documented online. It left me distraught. What a waste! Everytime I listen to him, I'm just sad but I'll keep listening... Rest in Peace o talented one!
For those of you who don't know about Weldon or his deep spiritual roots, his Hampton Institute grounding in the soul of the spiritual or his love for R. Nathaniel Dett and the musical heritage of Noah Ryder, this piece, represents a true picture of how complex this brother was. He was passionate about the music of Black people. He learned from all of the piano masters, as well as lesser-known greats like "Virginia" Joe Jones and Consuela Lee Morehead. He came in at "beautiful brother!"
thank you whope2, it's very interesting too learn from our brothers of the USA.
i'm from paris france and mister irvine is not very known here but for me he deserves the highest respect through his musical craft, his spirituality and his knowledge of great black music
I appreciate the feedback, my international brother! Weldon would love to have heard from his followers across the waters as it represents a kind of spiritual full circle, reconnecting us to our African heritage and roots! Keep listening xlwms!
I loved this track since you've uploaded it, it already brings back a lot of memories.
thatunit995 1 week ago
this song is on autoplay or what
dizyootum 11 months ago
@dizyootum
listen to the interaction of his left and right hand, dipshit.
felixendavid 5 months ago
PURE GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!! AMAZING!!!
unitsofsixty60 1 year ago
oare ce cauti tu ma rog cu weldon irvine...pace
94incurabil 1 year ago
that album art is whats up
jerzkid87 1 year ago
david icke took weldon to his first match at the den in south east london
they loved it
mfctom300 1 year ago
busta flex
losviosTV 2 years ago
@ 31seconds, sounds likethe binary star glen close sample
jcab594 2 years ago
Is he shaft-shifting on the album cover...did he know what malachi york and david icke know about the so called reptilian bloodlines running the planet?
cecilalston 2 years ago
i would be eternally grateful if someone found sheet music for this marvelous piece
laughlovefuck 2 years ago
aint this jz feeling it?
MindzEnt 2 years ago
sounds like it.
QualityNYC 2 years ago
parts serpent
parts bird
Wolviepayne 2 years ago
very nice tune
nacosataniko6 2 years ago
Samplé par Busta Flex - ca s'dégrade
audirs84 2 years ago 3
gorgeous
ezsega17 2 years ago 2
Great upload!
It was sampled for Declaime's "Last Days And Times".
funkdigger91 2 years ago 2
im feelin' it
qnzweatherman 2 years ago
this was used in mr.rogers neighborhood once .
JAHPANTHER 3 years ago
Ahhhh ... very beautiful!
SoulByDzyne 3 years ago 4
If you notice that he's hitting chords with his left hand WHILE doing the runs with his right hand. Amamzing!
Justbleazy 3 years ago 6
@Justbleazy yeah that's called playing the piano
JIAsheraw 5 months ago
man...that gave me chills...no lie
cnote562 3 years ago
beautiful
YuhBoiAD 3 years ago 3
incredible
Eurobubble70 3 years ago 3
Man, this is beautiful!!! Lol...for some reason this reminds me of The Boondocks Season 1 and Kanye's "I Heard Them Say."
Justbleazy 3 years ago
I only just discovered this very talented man through an english guy - ironic isn't it? I am very saddened to read that he took his own life nd in such a public and dramatic way for reasons that do not seem to be documented online. It left me distraught. What a waste! Everytime I listen to him, I'm just sad but I'll keep listening... Rest in Peace o talented one!
Goldershill 3 years ago 5
For those of you who don't know about Weldon or his deep spiritual roots, his Hampton Institute grounding in the soul of the spiritual or his love for R. Nathaniel Dett and the musical heritage of Noah Ryder, this piece, represents a true picture of how complex this brother was. He was passionate about the music of Black people. He learned from all of the piano masters, as well as lesser-known greats like "Virginia" Joe Jones and Consuela Lee Morehead. He came in at "beautiful brother!"
whope2 3 years ago 13
thank you whope2, it's very interesting too learn from our brothers of the USA.
i'm from paris france and mister irvine is not very known here but for me he deserves the highest respect through his musical craft, his spirituality and his knowledge of great black music
xlwms 3 years ago 2
I appreciate the feedback, my international brother! Weldon would love to have heard from his followers across the waters as it represents a kind of spiritual full circle, reconnecting us to our African heritage and roots! Keep listening xlwms!
whope2 3 years ago 3
agree, absolutely !!!
unitsofsixty60 1 year ago