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| TobalMoreno (2,981 mi Due East (Sitting on a Catchbasin)) | Posted: Feb 05, 2006 - 08:33 |
| The_Waker (Omaha) | Posted: Feb 05, 2006 - 08:32 |
| algrif | Posted: Jan 07, 2006 - 03:22 Ahhhhhh!! Give me more of that ol' Jelly Roll !! |
| absolutemotion (Central Florida) | Posted: Nov 09, 2005 - 20:23 What a great change of pace! Thanks, Bill. |
| rolf (Frankfurt, Germany) | Posted: Aug 28, 2005 - 05:31 rickf wrote: I can't help visualizing old black and white cartoons of the pre-disney era playing similar tunes often by a insanely animated animal at the piano.
:nodhead: Other than the animation memories this is certainly not up my alley musically but I can appreciate that others don't share my tastes and can tolerate this for the sake of diversity. I would rather hear the odd song I don't like than the same song over & over that I "used" to like but now really dislike due to over saturation. |
| lester | Posted: Aug 28, 2005 - 05:28 Great! More! |
| rickf (Ottawa) | Posted: Aug 13, 2005 - 09:09 I can't help visualizing old black and white cartoons of the pre-disney era playing similar tunes often by a insanely animated animal at the piano. Other than the animation memories this is certainly not up my alley musically but I can appreciate that others don't share my tastes and can tolerate this for the sake of diversity. I would rather hear the odd song I don't like than the same song over & over that I "used" to like but now really dislike due to over saturation. |
| nelsonha (Bethesda, MD USA) | Posted: Aug 13, 2005 - 09:06 This makes me feel as if I've been magically transported to a different era. One I would know nothing about if it hadn't been hanging with my grandfather listening to his old 78s with him. It's a fond memory for me and while I probably wouldn't seek this music out, I'm glad I heard it on RP. |
| moshevelvul | Posted: Jul 29, 2005 - 13:02 Trustocity wrote: he said, finally snapping under the pressure of his own inability to either contribute to the conversation amongst his intellectual superiors or to escape their attention which he so desparately, masochistically sought. His outburst drew stares as the others set their coffee cups down for a moment (this was an event in itself) and waited for their slow friend to continue his elucidation, knowing as they did that nothing would follow. At last they could no longer stand the awkwardness, and one of them interjected, "That's good, buddy. That's very good. You had an opinion. We're so proud of you." The others nodded, smiling, careful not to unsettle him further. I don't agree but I think, "it sucks" is a great review, if you think it sucks. Sometimes pithy is better than longwinded and pissy. Shark sandwich - shit sandwich. |
| redeyespy (SoFL) | Posted: May 11, 2005 - 19:42 Something for the purists! A real dandy, this is. |
| DrLex (Belgium) | Posted: Apr 27, 2005 - 04:31 Very nice, but it's as if the channels are out of phase (one of the channels has been turned 'upside down' relative to the other). Very weird effect when listening with headphones! :? |
| Gregorama (Austin, TX) | Posted: Apr 12, 2005 - 13:10 Without music like this, Montovani would rule the world. Thank God for Jelly Roll. |
| Daveinbawlmer (Bawlmer, Merlin. Hon.) | Posted: Feb 27, 2005 - 08:22 Ya Know, I listen to this and I there is so much frolic and fun but still seriously musical and complex. |
| 4999thnewuser (london) | Posted: Feb 27, 2005 - 08:20 The jazz pianist and composer Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe "Jelly Roll" Morton, born Gulfport, La., Sept. 20, 1885, died July 10, 1941, was one of the first great New Orleans jazz artists and orchestrators and perhaps the first jazz theorist. Morton learned his art as a RAGTIME pianist in New Orleans bordellos and then played in other cities as a part-time musician; he was also a pool shark, vaudeville comic, and nightclub owner. His most memorable recordings were made in the 1920s: a number of piano pieces recorded in 1923-24, and a series of instrumentals (1926-30) made with his group, The Red Hot Peppers. His claim to have invented JAZZ is treated seriously by many musicologists. Ther ecordings Morton made (1938) for the Library of Congress are an invaluable contribution to the history of jazz. ![]() |
| salmoth (France) | Posted: Feb 12, 2005 - 14:27 excellent music to my ears ! |
| sub-arctic (63°50' N) | Posted: Jan 14, 2005 - 02:53 Back to the roots! Excellent! |
| tomas (London, Ontario) | Posted: Dec 30, 2004 - 09:38 That jelly is quite tastey. Luvin' it. |
| steeler (teetering on the abyss) | Posted: Dec 30, 2004 - 09:35 ChardRemains wrote: honey chile, hush yo mouf. if it weren't for musicians like this, we'd still be wearing hats every day and listening to orchestras. This here be the foundations of R & R and you better give thanks to da Almighty fo' it.
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| steeler (teetering on the abyss) | Posted: Dec 30, 2004 - 09:34 Trustocity wrote: he said, finally snapping under the pressure of his own inability to either contribute to the conversation amongst his intellectual superiors or to escape their attention which he so desparately, masochistically sought. His outburst drew stares as the others set their coffee cups down for a moment (this was an event in itself) and waited for their slow friend to continue his elucidation, knowing as they did that nothing would follow. At last they could no longer stand the awkwardness, and one of them interjected, "That's good, buddy. That's very good. You had an opinion. We're so proud of you." The others nodded, smiling, careful not to unsettle him further. |
| ChardRemains (Pepperland) | Posted: Dec 30, 2004 - 09:34 andersja wrote: This Sucks ! honey chile, hush yo mouf. if it weren't for musicians like this, we'd still be wearing hats every day and listening to orchestras. This here be the foundations of R & R and you better give thanks to da Almighty fo' it. |
| steeler (teetering on the abyss) | Posted: Dec 30, 2004 - 09:33 rah wrote: excellent!
Yup. Takes you back, and forward, simultaneously. |
| Trustocity (Boston, baby) | Posted: Dec 15, 2004 - 14:11 andersja wrote: This Sucks !
he said, finally snapping under the pressure of his own inability to either contribute to the conversation amongst his intellectual superiors or to escape their attention which he so desparately, masochistically sought. His outburst drew stares as the others set their coffee cups down for a moment (this was an event in itself) and waited for their slow friend to continue his elucidation, knowing as they did that nothing would follow. At last they could no longer stand the awkwardness, and one of them interjected, "That's good, buddy. That's very good. You had an opinion. We're so proud of you." The others nodded, smiling, careful not to unsettle him further. |
| 4999thnewuser (london) | Posted: Dec 15, 2004 - 14:06 This Must Be Jelly, Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That. Magic. 9 |
| ScottFromWyoming (Powell, Wyo.) | Posted: Dec 15, 2004 - 14:06 Johray63 wrote: Must be about the most carefree music ever! Peculiar title for an album BTW.
Oxford American was a literature magazine based in the US South. Recently defunct, but they did an annual issue devoted to music and it came with a CD. |
| andersja | Posted: Dec 15, 2004 - 14:05 This Sucks ! |
| Johray63 (The middle of Meppel, Holland) | Posted: Aug 05, 2004 - 04:36 Must be about the most carefree music ever! Peculiar title for an album BTW. |
| jpfueler (Kenner, LA) | Posted: Aug 05, 2004 - 04:35 Sobient wrote: omg what a piece of s*it
you should not refer to your brain like that |
| Sobient | Posted: Jul 22, 2004 - 07:09 omg what a piece of s*it |
| mattcol99 (Bath, England) | Posted: Jul 22, 2004 - 07:09 pikester wrote: Anyone else have Van Halen's Big Bad Bill is Sweet William Now running through their head?
abs- blood- lutely !! sanding on the shoulders of Giants. Jell Roll Morton used to play this stuff in New Orleans Whore houses for a living. I want to change my job |
| RichardPrins (z³) | Posted: Jul 22, 2004 - 07:08 ![]() |
| pikester (Playa del Rey, CA) | Posted: Jul 08, 2004 - 12:33 Anyone else have Van Halen's Big Bad Bill is Sweet William Now running through their head? |
| Pyro (Between a rock and a hard place) | Posted: Jul 08, 2004 - 12:30 oldslabsides wrote: this would make a nice seque into a Spike Jonz peice....hint hint, nudge nudge
agreed....wink wink, say no more, say no more |
| Red_Dragon (somewhere in the great midwest) | Posted: Apr 20, 2004 - 08:52 this would make a nice seque into a Spike Jonz peice....hint hint, nudge nudge |
| indigo_xia (New River Valley, VA) | Posted: Apr 20, 2004 - 08:51 |
| michaelc (Walnut Creek, CA) | Posted: Apr 07, 2004 - 15:27 hot daddy hot !!! 23-skido |
| OCDHG (10-E-C) | Posted: Mar 13, 2004 - 17:24 deecee99 wrote: more of le jazz hot! django anyone?
Most definately
This is great |
| deecee99 (Radio, Radio) | Posted: Feb 19, 2004 - 13:26 more of le jazz hot! django anyone? |
| rah | Posted: Feb 19, 2004 - 13:25 excellent! |

