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cool drumming!
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This song is a real gem. Lightly orchestrated but beautifully crafted in the sense that it compliments and draws attention to the wisdom of Swami's message. If you deeply understand the presence of God and the presence of Love then I think this song will really resonate with you. This song reminds me of the importance of love, unconditional love that is, and the importance of giving. This song also reminds me of a higher power; something supreme, something I can one day find within myself.
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fuck god, sorrrrrrryyyyyyyyy
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@phantom5691 Ok tha;s good if you dont like it thats ok......i though you were one of those jazz cats purits.....i really like the whole album ..its pretty psychedelic....i love the end of the 60s to mid 70s jazz scene ....strata,tribe,eddie gale,steve reid ,sun ra.,art ensemble.....
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@SERPIENTEjack obviously, I am joking about the beatings, but this really is crap. seriously. it is painfully bad and i listen to all kinds of music (including john coltrane)
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@phantom5691 i cant belive this is your honest and humble opinion...you should listen to more music
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@Zepster77 his name was Swami Satchidananda.
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Who's the guru-guy speaking on this track?
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Alice Coltrane was a profound entity of the human race, an enlightened being, a master indeed! A SHAMAN MASTER ON INSTRUMENTATION I ADORE THIS IN IT'S ENTIRETY. LET NATURE GROW
Great spiritual master who loved God with all her soul & heart.
Soulmus 2 years ago 8
love is the name of God...so simple but so profound !! man this is funky..!!
blacknuss6 2 years ago 8