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This song and album inspired me to play Bass Clarinet.
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No doubt...hard to beat yet if you change it up just a little, I have the complete Atlantic recordings of...."John Coltrane" wid Elvin Jones on drums...cd's 5 and 6 are of the coolest shit. This album and a few from John, put it to you this way....If you say you are into jazz and you ain't got this and some John Coltrane, we can't talk no-mo! : )
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Wow not much beats this even to-day. Miles Davis is the most creative jazz musician ever - a really crazy "endiva" crazy for his music. Such think if he and Hendrix had really got together after Woodstock!!
67!
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Wow not much beats this even to-day. Miles Davis is the most creative jazz musician ever - a really crazy "endiva" crazy for his music. Such think if he and Hendrix had really got together after Woodstock!!
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0 thumbs down? No Surprises.
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@dgareea31swtg no shit
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@cheeezdooodle There was music made in studio by manipulating the already recorded tracks.
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I heard this when I was 18 in 1968..on the low end of the FM dial (where else?)
and that was it for me.
Have to thank that DJ for playing the whole damn album.
Check out Meat Beat at THe Center...heavily influenced album...
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Once you find the pulse...say, on spanish key after about 3 minutes....that's all it takes....
Wow...10,000 folks listened to the first part of this, and only 2,000 listened to the second part. They must not know what they're missing.
I think this album is best felt by playing it straight through, beginning to end...and then doing that over roughly 1000 times. It took me that long to actually *hear* what this jam is all about. Killer jams. Drastically changed my perception of what music is.
dgareea31swtg 2 years ago 15
dope
deaner1519 2 years ago 7