Keith travel with his piano when he play. that's why he move's with his piano. Where he going ? I don't know, but i'm sure, where he travail it must be beautiful.
@mantatnam You're wrong, dude. Try to catch his emotions, his transporting. He's not a pianist, he's a declaimer. He speaks BY the piano, not with. I think he's great.
@FurlanPaolo "If we were merely dealing with the law of averages, half of the events affecting our nation's well-being should be good for America. If we were dealing with mere incompetence, our leaders should occasionally make a mistake in our favor. We . . . are not dealing with coincidence or stupidity, but with planning and brilliance."
-Gary Allen, from his book None Dare Call It Conspiracy
@FurlanPaolo " I am not happy about the rebirth of the Jesuits. Swarms of them will present themselves with more disguises ever taken by even a chief of the Bohemians - as printers, writers, school teachers, etc. If ever an association of people deserved eternal damnation, on this earth and in hell, it is this Society of Loyola (1816).
@FurlanPaolo This passage is from The Companions of Jehu--page 396--"You are ninnies! I have cheated all the time we've been playing, and you never found out. Those who lost can take their money back." Born and bred in the Catholic faith, Bonaparte had no preference for any dogma. When he re-established divine worship it was done as a political act, not as a religous one.
@FurlanPaolo This passage is taken from Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum page 484 chapter 93
The only society known to us capable of rivaling us in these arts is that of the Jesuits. But we have succeeded in discrediting the Jesuits in the eyes of the stupid populace, because that society is an open organization, whereas we stay in the wings, maintaning secrecy. Protocol, v
@FurlanPaolo "The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American's freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizen of this plight."
thanks for the video. It's nice to see images of the early days of this fantastic trio. In the following years they would produce classics such as Still Live and Tribute...
Keith travel with his piano when he play. that's why he move's with his piano. Where he going ? I don't know, but i'm sure, where he travail it must be beautiful.
PsychotikPandora 6 months ago in playlist Keith Jarret
keith jarret sucks
mantatnam 7 months ago
@mantatnam You're wrong, dude. Try to catch his emotions, his transporting. He's not a pianist, he's a declaimer. He speaks BY the piano, not with. I think he's great.
FurlanPaolo 6 months ago
@FurlanPaolo "If we were merely dealing with the law of averages, half of the events affecting our nation's well-being should be good for America. If we were dealing with mere incompetence, our leaders should occasionally make a mistake in our favor. We . . . are not dealing with coincidence or stupidity, but with planning and brilliance."
-Gary Allen, from his book None Dare Call It Conspiracy
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@FurlanPaolo " I am not happy about the rebirth of the Jesuits. Swarms of them will present themselves with more disguises ever taken by even a chief of the Bohemians - as printers, writers, school teachers, etc. If ever an association of people deserved eternal damnation, on this earth and in hell, it is this Society of Loyola (1816).
--John Adams
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@FurlanPaolo 'Alas, I knew they(i.e, The Jesuits) would poison me; but I did not except to die in so slow a cruel manner.'(1774)
-Pope Clement XIV (who had 'forever' abolished The Jesuit Order in 1773)
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@FurlanPaolo This passage is from The Companions of Jehu--page 396--"You are ninnies! I have cheated all the time we've been playing, and you never found out. Those who lost can take their money back." Born and bred in the Catholic faith, Bonaparte had no preference for any dogma. When he re-established divine worship it was done as a political act, not as a religous one.
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@FurlanPaolo This passage is taken from Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum page 484 chapter 93
The only society known to us capable of rivaling us in these arts is that of the Jesuits. But we have succeeded in discrediting the Jesuits in the eyes of the stupid populace, because that society is an open organization, whereas we stay in the wings, maintaning secrecy. Protocol, v
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@FurlanPaolo "The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American's freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizen of this plight."
~JFK
countdumas 4 months ago
Posture ? I would be curious to see YOUR POSTURE on the THRONE !! :)
sentrydogman 9 months ago
Posture ? The man is simply and totally INTO the sounds he is making !!
sentrydogman 9 months ago
awesome sound. but has he always played with this posture?
nezkeys79 1 year ago
@nezkeys79 Of course!
tbass325 1 year ago
@tbass325
so what does he stand like in normal posture? does he have bad posture or is it just when he is playing piano lol?
nezkeys79 1 year ago
@nezkeys79 i assume you already know some showing he's playing mozart!
tbass325 1 year ago
Thanks For the videó. Great !!!!!! More? Georgia on my Mind , and Falling in love with love, Lament, Etc.....
szakcsijr 3 years ago 2
thanks for the video. It's nice to see images of the early days of this fantastic trio. In the following years they would produce classics such as Still Live and Tribute...
Justino111 3 years ago