Lucky Thompson Quartet - As Time Goes By

Lucky Thompson - from "Happy Days Are Here Again"
1965 (Prestige)

#jazzlegends
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine but can we already say that Dune Lynch > Villeneuve?
 
T=0 Can it be defined as post stoner? The cover of the CD reminds me of my lake on stormy days.
 
vlc record 2015 05 01 20h21m53s Patton generale d x264

Franklin Schaffner (2 of 3)
"Patton, General of Steel" - (1970)

#35mm
 
Sequoia Song

Bob Degen - from "Sequoia Song"
1976 (enja)

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Gong - Expresso
One cannot write sentences when hearing similar sounds... there would be an infinite stream of consciousness. Listen this!
 
PFM - Meridiani
One of those grooves so immense that you would have three thousand notes to add.
 
Miles Davis - Blue In Green (Audio) a Tuesday afternoon (such a delight)
 
Find a Grave - Milioni di documenti cimiteriali
I didn't know it existed... a vast database!
 
The Sacred Mushroom 1969 [Full Album HD]
thanks to @[hellraiser] for bringing them back. A must listen!
 
Well tuned into #radiocapish

Today's listening takes us to medieval Japan, when, from the Tang Dynasty (唐, 618 - 907 AD) in China, not only writing characters but also many customs and practices were imported to the Land of the Rising Sun, along with musical instruments. One of the most notable among them is the five-holed bamboo flute, which will be named Shakuhachi (尺八) and will become, over the centuries, one of the most representative (and well-known) instruments of Japanese music.
Let us then listen to two traditional pieces performed by one of the greatest Shakuhachi players of the last century, Gorō Yamaguchi (山口 五郎, 1933 – 1999), first published in 1969 by the Nonesuch label.

Enjoy the listening.

Koku-Reibo (Bell Ringing in the Empty Sky)
Sokaku-Reibo (Depicting the Cranes in Their Nest)