Clear Blue Sky - Journey to the Inside of the Sun: Sweet Leaf A trio of very young musicians creating an intriguing suite divided into 3 parts: the first 2 encompass driving rhythms, melodic openings, psychedelic digressions, bursts of wah wah, and all the best of the guitar-driven prog of the era (we're just in 1970 here, the same year as another similar band, the great T2). #goodtrip
 
Led Zeppelin - Kennedy Center Award Broadcast - Part 1 of 2
4/12/80 after Bonzo the announced end ... just in case I can't make it on Tuesday, you never know.
 
Audience - The House On The Hill Another excellent track of "underground" prog (which wouldn't have been so underground in a better world).
 
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Tommy's Tune

Idrees Sulieman - from "The Cats"
1959 (New Jazz)

#jazzlegends
 
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - Moanin' the same piece ..moanin, but another version, less "nervous" and incisive but still of great depth, certainly in this version the continuous overlapping of the brass is much less pronounced.... different..here...
 
floating - julee cruise Nothing, at night it has a whole different power
 
Charles Mingus - Moanin' perhaps talking about counterpoint in jazz is misleading and out of place..but here you can listen to a kind of "organized contrapuntal chaos" instruments overlapping, chasing each other, doubling, and all with a finesse of execution from true giants..a delight for the ears...and the spirit!
 
John Coltrane - Blue train it may be cliché, but this piece is a manifesto of greatness...
 
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane - In a sentimental mood guys...this is amazing! ...a stunning duet between two "monsters"
 
George Harrison - Dark Horse

Sir George Harrison (February 25, 1943 -- November 29, 2001)
 
My Favorite Things - John Coltrane [FULL VERSION] HQ What is genius? It's intuition, presence of mind, it's talent squared... listen to what a genius makes of a trivial FM radio song...
 
Aphex Twin - 4 (HQ) That carpet of arches under the neurotic drum machine... <3
 
" Autumn Leaves " Chet Baker - Paul Desmond I didn't know this version of "Les Feuilles Mortes"... I was fascinated by the Davis/Coltrane version, but this is perhaps even better, a Chet Baker that deserves a standing ovation...
 
Bee Gees - Too Much Heaven @[mrbluesky] There are only 24 days left until icchis time!