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entertainment

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So precise yet so laid back in his movement. So nonchalant yet so intentional and commanding in the phrasing. That hazy yet intimate timbre, such a sublime comforting presence.

Most romantic piece of music I know about.
 

sufi

lala

So precise yet so laid back in his movement. So nonchalant yet so intentional and commanding in the phrasing. That hazy yet intimate timbre, such a sublime comforting presence.

Most romantic piece of music I know about.
This is so nice, just the ticket
 

Leo

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I like crazy free jazz fireworks but also LOVE that sort of dreamy, hazy jazz. would love to get recommendations of albums (by miles or anyone else) that are primarily that sound. I have some Stan Getz that come close but have a few upbeat numbers that break the mood.
 

woops

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I like crazy free jazz fireworks but also LOVE that sort of dreamy, hazy jazz. would love to get recommendations of albums (by miles or anyone else) that are primarily that sound. I have some Stan Getz that come close but have a few upbeat numbers that break the mood.

sounds like a thread to me
 

Leo

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RIP Dave Greenfield :(

beat me to it, was about to post "grip".

they were a bit of an outcast group in the punk scene, somewhat older than the others and a lot less PC (see "peaches", "nubiles", etc.). but also because of dave's keyboards, which were far too progressive for the one-chord wonder crowd.
 

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A summer evening spent with friends in one of those ground floor flat, bamboo screen enclosed paved gardens that look out directly onto the street in SE15 - BBQ on the go, beer in hand etc
 

yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
hugh mandell and augustus pablo improvizing by the river. you can hear the water streaming in the background. the birds and insects making their noises. i love everything about this.

 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy

T Rex - Planet Queen (1970)

Really like this. Never listened to any T Rex other than 'Get It On'. This certainly isn't what I imagined, which was "hard rocking". Beefy power chords. Levi jeans music, once for the young and cool and now for the old and Clarkson. I'm liking this whole album.

I was thinking this is kind of creepy with its "Give me your daughter" refrain, and it is I suppose, but then I realised its the sort of thing Prince might sing, and that made me realise how Prince-like this song is in many ways. It's creepy but also cool.
 

Corpsey

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This album's really good actually and AS PREVIOUSLY STATED totally not what I thought T Rex was.

Probably should read Reynolds book on glam...
 
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