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| jackiewelsh (ATX) | Posted: Feb 11, 2013 - 15:24 Play more JAZZ!!! | |||||
| joelbb | Posted: Nov 09, 2012 - 12:50 The "Ode to Joy" choral movement of Beethoven's IX symphony sounds dated as well. It's still a masterpiece. Grow some ears and learn to listen with them. | |||||
| JIan (Phoenix, AZ, USA) | Posted: Sep 07, 2012 - 14:28
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| idiot_wind | Posted: Sep 07, 2012 - 14:27 Dizzy is a cool cat, But it's Friday afternoon. Play some rock n roll. | |||||
| 4merdj (donde el viento se devuelve) | Posted: Jul 06, 2012 - 16:21 Jambo Mambo! ![]() | |||||
| kcar | Posted: Jun 04, 2012 - 22:06 Essbee wrote: And then he stopped. And started again. And stopped. And started again. They've pills for that now you know. | |||||
| scraig (Santa Barbara, CA) | Posted: Apr 02, 2012 - 11:08 This may be the best thing my ears hear all day. | |||||
| msymmes (Toronto, CA) | Posted: Mar 01, 2012 - 18:40 Stick with the theme...! | |||||
| plaice3 | Posted: Nov 14, 2010 - 12:23 More in a similar vein, please ![]() | |||||
| Proclivities (Carrboro, NC) | Posted: Jun 08, 2010 - 07:32 parrothead wrote: Dizzy was born and raised in Cheraw SC, small town boy turned out well dispite all of the racism and crap going on in the south in the 50's. Been to the town a couple times. Theres not much there! ...well before the 1950's; Mr. Gillespie was born in 1917. | |||||
| Businessgypsy (Deepest, Darkest Florida) | Posted: May 07, 2010 - 14:04 jjbix wrote: great music for another era . . . . now it sounds kind of "dated." Shhhh! People will think you've never traveled, cracked a book or given much thought to anything outside of a bag of Cheetos and a remote control! Not to worry, your secret's safe with me. | |||||
| 4merdj (donde el viento se devuelve) | Posted: May 07, 2010 - 14:03 Wow! I'm so glad to hear this here. I actually found the old LP in a vintage record store in upstate NY ... You have to listen to the version by the—so-called by Gillespie—United Nations Orchestra ... one can enjoy Dizzy and Arturo Sandoval playing together a call-and-response trumpet duet! What a special musician and human being Dizzy was!!
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| DaMoGan (Body on the east coast, Mind on the west coast.) | Posted: May 07, 2010 - 14:00 I'm feeling dizzy! (but in a good way ) | |||||
| Walrus_Gumbo | Posted: Apr 05, 2010 - 21:20 iTuner wrote: Martini, shaken not stirred. Sean Connery would have pronounced it... Shtirred! | |||||
| ddbz (The Midwest) | Posted: Apr 05, 2010 - 21:18 Damm!.... My personal playlist is not this fun???... 1.6 on the reverse complaints list...? | |||||
| Walrus_Gumbo | Posted: Apr 05, 2010 - 21:17 Shesdifferent wrote: Hate this... You come from quite a close-minded planet! ![]() | |||||
| macadavy (Cascadia's attic, eh?) | Posted: Feb 01, 2010 - 18:19 Frater_Kork wrote: Love this! Picture them playing, like small kids playing hide and seek. Well said! | |||||
| Essbee (Big Bend Region, Texas) | Posted: Oct 30, 2009 - 13:51 jjbix wrote: great music for another era . . . . now it sounds kind of "dated." As opposed to just dated? | |||||
| Essbee (Big Bend Region, Texas) | Posted: Oct 30, 2009 - 13:50 And then he stopped. And started again. And stopped. And started again. | |||||
| iscoot4peace | Posted: Oct 30, 2009 - 13:50 jjbix wrote: great music for another era . . . . now it sounds kind of "dated." By that same token...we should abandon all literature and art pre 1990. Great music , art, and literature are timeless. Open your mind. Other eras were smart and creative...and if you are open to listening/experiencing they will speak to you too. | |||||
| Frater_Kork (Uppsala, Sweden) | Posted: Sep 28, 2009 - 23:56 Love this! Picture them playing, like small kids playing hide and seek. | |||||
| Shesdifferent (Just visiting this planet this is not my home) | Posted: Aug 28, 2009 - 11:50 Hate this... | |||||
| whtahtefcuk (Flagstaff, AZ, USA) | Posted: Aug 28, 2009 - 11:49 This song happily reminded me to enjoy my banana. | |||||
| cdysthe (Round Rock, TX) | Posted: May 25, 2009 - 08:52 I wold expect hearing this in a posh restaurant while having expensive brunch, something I never do. Not my cup of tea...literally. | |||||
| TonyBear (London, England) | Posted: Mar 23, 2009 - 04:10 Loving the jazz flute | |||||
| parrothead (could be anywhere in the great USA) | Posted: Feb 19, 2009 - 15:41 Dizzy was born and raised in Cheraw SC, small town boy turned out well dispite all of the racism and crap going on in the south in the 50's. Been to the town a couple times. Theres not much there! | |||||
| jjbix (san diego) | Posted: Feb 19, 2009 - 14:56 great music for another era . . . . now it sounds kind of "dated." | |||||
| Candela (Trondheim) | Posted: Dec 06, 2007 - 02:41 funny.. :D | |||||
| littlerat | Posted: Oct 04, 2007 - 07:25 Just sooooo happy to hear this on RP. AAAAAhhhh... | |||||
| mikedill (Chicago, IL) | Posted: Oct 04, 2007 - 07:18 i second that vote coreymon wrote: more from this album, please! perfect summer music. | |||||
| coreymon | Posted: Aug 02, 2007 - 10:48 more from this album, please! perfect summer music. | |||||
| MylenerHead (Somewhere In the South) | Posted: Aug 02, 2007 - 10:44 meloman wrote: There's nothing to "get." Just let it flow over you. It don't be flowin' tho' man - it be makin' me eardrums hurt.....eeeiiiii | |||||
| andesitic (6371 km from the center) | Posted: Aug 02, 2007 - 10:43 jenakle wrote: WHOA I'm not crazy! Hey, just because its a shared experience, doesn't mean that your not both crazy. | |||||
| MylenerHead (Somewhere In the South) | Posted: Aug 02, 2007 - 10:43 hippiechick wrote: Sorry, just can't get into stuff like this.
Maybe I'm missing a jazz gene or something -- but I don't get jazz either. | |||||
| meloman (Warsaw, Poland) | Posted: Aug 02, 2007 - 10:43 hippiechick wrote: Sorry, I just don't get jazz.
There's nothing to "get." Just let it flow over you. | |||||
| iTuner | Posted: Jul 01, 2007 - 21:54 meydele wrote: No idea why, but this tune makes me think of dressed-up people doing suave things in the 60's, kind of a Sean Connery James Bondian deal . . .
Martini, shaken not stirred. | |||||
| jenakle (Tallahassee, FL) | Posted: May 31, 2007 - 14:15 crankypants wrote: rats.
Second time I've heard this and the first few bars make me think that this is Harry Belafonte's 'Jump in the line' I think I have to go watch Beetlejuice again to get my fix. WHOA I'm not crazy! | |||||
| jablan (Belgrade, Serbia) | Posted: May 31, 2007 - 14:12 Great tune to hear on RP! Always brights me up. | |||||
| jenakle (Tallahassee, FL) | Posted: May 31, 2007 - 14:11 the beginning of this made me think of the end of Beetlejuice | |||||
| cc_rider (Austin Texas. Y'all.) | Posted: Mar 29, 2007 - 13:18 DIZZ DIZZ DIZZ! He played 'The Muppet Show' once: Dizz: I really like frogs. Kermit: Really, why? Dizz: 'Cause they can do this (puffs out cheeks) Kermit: (looking shocked) I can't do that. Dizz wrote the book (okay, co-authored) a whole genre of jazz. Great change of pace. c. | |||||
| MissAmy (Austin, TX) | Posted: Mar 29, 2007 - 13:15 meydele wrote: No idea why, but this tune makes me think of dressed-up people doing suave things in the 60's, kind of a Sean Connery James Bondian deal . . .
Totally! It makes me want to go put on a red cocktail dress, fix my hair up in a beehive, and sit around a hotel lobby drinking vodka tonics and smoking cigarettes out of holder. I like it though. I love this kind of stuff. | |||||
| hippiechick (In the world but not of it) | Posted: Feb 26, 2007 - 08:08 Sorry, just can't get into stuff like this. | |||||
| Stefen (West Hollywood, CA) | Posted: Feb 10, 2007 - 19:25 meydele wrote: No idea why, but this tune makes me think of dressed-up people doing suave things in the 60's, kind of a Sean Connery James Bondian deal . . . Playboy After Dark! | |||||
| bokey (Filialville) | Posted: Feb 10, 2007 - 19:23 Nice change of pace. | |||||
| SpaceCase (Lancaster, PA, USA) | Posted: Jan 12, 2007 - 13:41 meower215 wrote: and cant imagine life (or music) with out, it all comes back to this to me Really True....I wasn't raised on jazz, I raised on Zappa (and a lot of other good stuff of course), but I totally understand what you're saying...If it weren't for what jazz did for music at large we would still be listening to stuff like The Platters and The Beach Boys constantly....now that would be hard to handle! "Jazz isn't dead, it just smells funny." ~ Frank Zappa | |||||
| celadonstone (Charleston, SC (2858.50 mi East of Paradise)) | Posted: Jan 12, 2007 - 13:37 Ahh Dizzy. I miss the finger and inflated cheeks face. Fun tune, adding it to the list. Thanks RP! | |||||
| Shesdifferent (Just visiting this planet) | Posted: Jan 12, 2007 - 13:37 This is not your usual mix/follow up...from Robert Palmer to Jazz? Hummmm | |||||
| crankypants | Posted: Dec 14, 2006 - 11:50 rats. Second time I've heard this and the first few bars make me think that this is Harry Belafonte's 'Jump in the line' I think I have to go watch Beetlejuice again to get my fix. | |||||
| MylenerHead (Somewhere In the South) | Posted: Dec 14, 2006 - 11:44 I second Hippiechick's emotion... hippiechick wrote: Sorry, I just don't get jazz. | |||||
| meydele (By the sea) | Posted: Dec 14, 2006 - 11:44 No idea why, but this tune makes me think of dressed-up people doing suave things in the 60's, kind of a Sean Connery James Bondian deal . . . |



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