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isn’t she fucking great? and hilarious? and great? |
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I'm getting into jazz wtf? |
I’m checking this out in the Spotify as I type, it’s perfect for this foggy and damp Tuesday morning here in Texas!
On Spotify, it mentions: Polish Jazz vol 33 Vol 33 of what......do you know? Quote:
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Lot of listening today whilst working on a translation. Gonna cap off the day with this.
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I got to hear one of his pieces debut once, and shook his hand. His eyebrows were something else. |
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I can multitask and shit, but that's something I definitely couldn't do, even if the music were instrumental. |
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He's playing here with the Hyperion Ensemble on the 26th of this month. I will need to check them out for myself. |
Franz Liszt - Piano Concerto No.2 in A major |
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Major win as usual. |
Jean Sibelius - Symphony No. 1 & Symphony No. 2 From what I heard today, I prefer Sibelius over Liszt. Looking forward to listening to the other 5 Symphonies |
J.S. Bach - disc 1 of his complete organ music Only 14 other discs to go, I doubt I'll be able to listen to it today. So far I'm tempted to dish Bach in favour of Claire M. Singer, but I'll plough through anyway |
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Sibelius is one of my faves,
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Going all classical on us, eh? I'm not the most knowledgeable cat when it comes to classical music, but I love...
..."included with her self-titled debut album as an exclusive bonus CD for the Rough Trade store": 01 - Maurice Ravel: Daphnis Et Chloé - Première Partie: Lent (9:16) 02 - Maurice Ravel: Tzigane, Rapsodie De Concert, For Violin (9:55) 03 - Claude Debussy: La Mer - 1. De L'aube À Midi Sur La Mer (8:45) 04 - Carlo Gesualdo: O Vos Omnes (3:38) 05 - Olivier Messiaen: Quatuor Pour La Fin Du Temps - 5. Louange À L'éternité De Jésus (8:09) |
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The vinyl version "ends" in a silent locked groove, but if you lift the needle and drop it again past that point there's a hidden track, "Up And Gone". It's also included in a special/limited/import (or something) CD edition of the album. Now, perhaps the song is in shitty streaming services as well, in which case I just wasted a few precious minutes of my life. In any event, The Greatest is a very good album, but in no way is a match for You Are Free, Chan Marshall's absolute peak thus far. |
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Now playing, not classical but definitely classic: A live Cure set from 1998 where Robert is drunk as a skunk. Amazing that they still managed to finish the set https://youtu.be/USsovo-pDPg |
I'm in a Cure mood today
I used to have this on laser disc back when we (= my parents) still had a laser disc player in the late eighties. This is shot in Orange, France. Must be one of the most marvellous concert venues on Earth Why the Cure mood? Oddly enough Lee's new song gave me a sudden urge to hear Six Different Ways over and over and over again. |
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Pro Ex Marauders - I’m sorry, but...
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Alright, LOOK, the Curelovefest you guys have going needs to fucking stop. Goth-lite (well, "goth" alone is bad enough), seriously mediocre lyrics, a complete embarrassment when they went "psychedelic pop", all ran by a guy who looks like he went trick-or-treating over thirty years ago and got lost on his way home. As Morrissey said (way before he himself became an embarrassment), "The Cure: a new dimension to the word 'crap'".
I know several of the artists I love (J Mascis, Britt Daniel, Cowboy Junkies) love The Cure, but what can I tell ya: they're wrong. |
listening to Aneurysm at the monent |
Ka-Knives - Weasel
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