Tom Waits Blood Money
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When it comes to Tom Waits, there's always the devil lurking around, having fun with his tricks. :)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Yanqui U.X.O.
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After three months, I finally managed to find this record.
One listen behind me is enough for me to say that it's beautiful.
Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man Out Of Season
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I discovered this beautiful record with serious delay, and it quickly won me over.
Jaco Pastorius Punk Jazz - The Jaco Pastorius Anthology
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I believe rightly. Regards, Cliff
Yo La Tengo Summer Sun
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there's really nothing to say
Testament The Gathering
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I'm not a fan of metal, quite the opposite. Nevertheless, I liked the review.
Jaco Pastorius Punk Jazz - The Jaco Pastorius Anthology
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4. On lotorius. I'm sorry I can't help you. I don't know who he is, and neither does Google apparently.
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Jaco Pastorius Punk Jazz - The Jaco Pastorius Anthology
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3. About other bassists. I listen to a lot of jazz music and I really like Charlie Haden, Gary Peacock, and Marc Johnson, who play the double bass.
Jaco Pastorius Punk Jazz - The Jaco Pastorius Anthology
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2. On the death of Jaco: "The end came swiftly in the early hours of September 12, 1987, in Fort Lauderdale. That night, after being kicked out for crashing a Santana concert at the Sunrise Music Theatre, he wandered the streets until he ended up at the Midnight Bottle Club, a notorious after-hours spot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale. He was desperate to get in, despite access being limited to club members only. The owner, a certain Luc Havan, a martial arts expert, repeatedly struck Jaco with various karate blows. When the police arrived, they found Jaco on the ground in a pool of blood with a fractured skull and multiple internal injuries. When he was admitted to Broward County Hospital at 4:20 am, he was already in a coma. He was officially pronounced dead on September 21. He was 35 years old." taken from bobbi.it
Jaco Pastorius Punk Jazz - The Jaco Pastorius Anthology
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1. Regarding rankings and standings, I don't think it's useful to spark controversies. What is certain is that Jaco is generally regarded not only as a virtuoso of the electric bass but also as an innovator. I leave technical judgments that don't pertain to me to others.