I like the clocks and The Lion's influence. Wait a second, are you sure that was The Lion? Because those riffs sound like Fats riffs from his Handful of Keys at the end. Though I do hear The Lion's influence at 2: 41 where it sounds similar to his Rippling Water.
I guess he starts at Fats then The Lion then back to Fats at 3:06 .
Thanks for that very jazz literate comment...Hopefully the ideas I've derived from the great Harlem stride players have been internalised in a sort of creative stew and get thrown up in a sort of chaotic order in the performance situation...I was quite pleased with the relaxed swing in the playing here - makes me feel I'm getting somewhere with this fiendishly difficult style. Swing's the thing! Keep listening to the Lion and Co. Cheers Nick
Bravoooooooooooo! If anyone out there knows a finer Dinah than this one, show her to me. A mighty effort indeed to focus the attention of a very rowdy audience in one of the finer diners in Oxfordshire.
I like the clocks and The Lion's influence. Wait a second, are you sure that was The Lion? Because those riffs sound like Fats riffs from his Handful of Keys at the end. Though I do hear The Lion's influence at 2: 41 where it sounds similar to his Rippling Water.
I guess he starts at Fats then The Lion then back to Fats at 3:06 .
Morahman7vnNo2 2 years ago
Thanks for that very jazz literate comment...Hopefully the ideas I've derived from the great Harlem stride players have been internalised in a sort of creative stew and get thrown up in a sort of chaotic order in the performance situation...I was quite pleased with the relaxed swing in the playing here - makes me feel I'm getting somewhere with this fiendishly difficult style. Swing's the thing! Keep listening to the Lion and Co. Cheers Nick
Oxfordclassicjazz 1 year ago
Great Piece. very nice
5*
all the best
Kean
keanghiero 2 years ago
Great performance in an admittedly noisy but authentic location. More!
brychar66 2 years ago
Bravoooooooooooo! If anyone out there knows a finer Dinah than this one, show her to me. A mighty effort indeed to focus the attention of a very rowdy audience in one of the finer diners in Oxfordshire.
Konwajiro 2 years ago