 | 1MC Podcast: I Love The Way You
Tags: Abstracts, Bob, Byles, Dragon, Dylan, Jimmie, Junior, Little, Marley, Nicolay, NIN, Oscar, Peterson, Q-Tip, Redbone, Rodgers, The
Description: Click (more) To View Tracklist & Link To Entire Podcast
http://1mc.us/blog/podcasts/2008/02/16/ilovethewayyou/
Track listing:
01 The Abstracts (Prince Paul) - King Of Clubs
02 Redbone - When You Got Trouble
03 Nine Inch Nails - Gunshots By Computer (f- Saul Williams)
04 Nicolay - I Love The Way You Love (Instrumental)
05 Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man
06 Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel No. 1 (T For Texas)
07 Junior Byles - It Was A Long Way
08 Bob Marley - Man To Man (Who The Cap Fit) (Dub Version)
09 Oscar Peterson - You Go To My Head
10 Nicolay - I Am The Man (f- Black Spade)
11 Little Dragon - No Love
12 Saul Williams - Banged & Blowed Through
13 Lighter Shade Of Brown - Hey DJ
14 Kurtis Blow - AJ Meets Davy DMX
15 The Large Professor - In The Sun (f- Q-Tip)
16 Nicolay - I Am The Man (Instrumental)
Podcast Duration: 01:01:00
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 | Man I Love, the - Peterson Oscar 1961.mov
Tags: Europe, in, jazz, oscar, peterson
Description: Man I Love, The, Peterson Oscar 1962
Looks like the start of the gig. Oscar turns his pianostoel down to the right height, Ray Brown brings his bass onto the stage. They don't wait long. Ray is still toweling his bass strings, and Oscar starts with an intro, a few seconds of fine-tuning the bass and off they go in "The Man I love" From the initials on the bass drums I assume the drummer is Kenny Clarke. This was recorded somewhere in Italy in 1961.
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 | Peter Nero Best-Best-Best Piano Solo Live
Tags: jazz, nero, oscar, peter, peterson, piano
Description: This is a live recording of Peter Nero on the occasion of George Gershwin's birthday. Peter decided to play The Man I Love as an encore along with references to just about every Gershwin tune you've ever heard. This is totally improvised. If you don't believe me just look at the other Man I Love videos I've posted. It's totally different every time. This rivals Oscar Peterson and others. Nobody plays like Peter Nero! SORRY for the poor quality, and for the cut. I had to cut out about 90 seconds of the orchestra playing to fit this on YouTube.
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 | Peter Nero Live Encore
Tags: Encore, Gershwin, Jazz, Nero, Peter, Piano
Description: This is a live performance of "The Man I Love" by Peter Nero. This was his encore at the end of an appearance with a symphony. Except for the very end when the orchestra comes in, the entire piece is totally improvised. It's completely different every time he plays it. Sorry for the poor quality and the fact that it audio only, but I thought it was still worth posting. If you've ever seen Peter play this live you already know how incredible it is. Who else has such command of the instrument? This guy can play anything. He can play jazz like Oscar Peterson and play classical like Horowitz. In fact, he was Vladimir Horowitz's favorite pianist. Peter's got the serious piano chops. Ray Charles said "Art Tatum could play anything he wanted to...Oscar [Peterson] is my man...and Peter Nero plays his buns off!"
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 | jessy j tequila moon
Tags: 92.3, dbclive, jazz, jessy, moon, philippines, philippines-uk.com, smooth, tequila, xfm
Description: smooth jazz
TRACK LISTING
Jessy J Tequila Moon
RELEASE DATE: 04 Mar 2008
PKD-30499
LABEL: PEAK RECORDS
GENRE: CONTEMPORARY JAZZ
1. Tequila Moon
2. Spanish Nights
3. Sin Ti/Without You
4. Mas Que Nada
5. Fiesta Velada
6. Poetry Man
7. Turquoise Street
8. PB 'n' J
9. Besame Mucho
10. RunningAway
11. Song for You
From the moment Jessy J hit the stage in Fresno, California for the first time as a member of super producer/guitarist Paul Brown´s live band on Valentine´s Day 2006, the love between the 26-year-old saxophonist/vocalist and contemporary jazz fans has been flowing nonstop. The growing buzz led to her first major show at the Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival later that year, and in 2007, as part of the event´s 20th anniversary, she became one of the only artists to ever headline shows on all three weekends. Now she is taking it to the next level, stepping out under the Tequila Moon on her multi-faceted, Brown-produced Peak Records debut that brings to the genre a fresh and inspired energy with vibrant exotic twists.
Jessy offers tastes of pop, jazz, Latin, and even Brazilian music on Tequila Moon, which in addition to her Peak label mate and producer Brown on acoustic guitar, features performances by some of L.A.´s most renowned musicians: keyboardists Gregg Karukas, Ricky Peterson and Kiki Ebsen; bassist Roberto Vally; and drummers Oscar Seaton, Dave Beyer and Sergio Gonzalez.
Tequila Moon opens with Jessy in full-on seduction mode, inviting the listener to enjoy a balmy, slightly breezy evening complete with her low toned tenor melody, laid back percussion, Brown´s gently jangling guitar and Karukas´ retro keyboard sounds. She keeps the smoky and soulful tenor vibe going over the cool grooves of the midtempo ballad "Spanish Nights," which features Brown´s hypnotic guitar harmonies and Richie Gajate Garcia´s enchanting Latin soundscapes. Next, Jessy takes us down to Rio, playing moodily over an old school samba groove amidst a dreamy, romantic atmosphere on "Sin Ti/Without You;" after Peterson´s high impact Fender Rhodes solo, the rhythms pick up and Jessy digs in for some of the collection´s most explosive improvisational blowing.
She puts down her sax and graces us with her powerful, sensual vocals on the familiar strains of Jorge Bem´s "Mas Que Nada," best known in the U.S. as the signature song of Sergio Mendes. Jessy intertwines flute and tenor with scorching rhythms and sweeping ambiences on the feisty and percussive jam tune that lives up to its name "Fiesta Velada" before chilling out and picking up the soprano sax for the first time on a heartfelt, lyrical reading of Phoebe Snow´s "Poetry Man." The melodically compelling, easy strutting Kiki Ebsen-penned song "Turquoise Street" allows Jessy to express her more in the pocket, contemporary soul and jazz chops, while the soaring ballad "PB n´ J" (cleverly referring to its composers, Brown and Jessy) offers a passionate, romantic dance between her sax, Brown´s guitar and Ebsen´s hypnotic piano touches. Focusing strictly on vocals, Jessy reaches back through the years for a gorgeous, lilting take on "Besame Mucho," and picks up her soprano again for the wistful and easy grooving (courtesy of drummer Chad Wright´s tasteful brushes and percussionist Nino Sanchez´ laid back exotica) "Running Away." Tequila Moon closes with an emotional rendition of Leon Russell´s beloved ballad "Song For You," which opens in a blues/soul vein before building dramatically and adding touches of sparse acoustic jazz and one of Jessy´s most memorable improvisational solos.
http://www.eradioportal.com/index.php?p=2&aid=1&sid=18&tid=2
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 | Oscar Peterson Trio - Live in Italy 1961 - Part 1
Tags: bass, bebop, brown, doublebass, jazz, live, oscar, peterson, piano, ray, swing, upright
Description: With Ray Brown - bass & Ed Thigpen - drums.
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 | Shadowy Waters by John Plant avantegarde opera in 1 act
Tags: Butler, canadian, classical, contemporary, english, franco, hall, modern, opera, oscar, peterson, rehearsal, tenelli, tenor, Yeats
Description: Inspired by Poem of W.Butler Yeats
A Dramatic Poem
The deck of an ancient ship. At the right of the stage is the mast,
with a large square sail hiding a great deal of the sky and sea
on that side. The tiller is at the left of the stage; it is a long oar
coming through an opening in the bulwark. The deck rises in a
series of steps hehind the tiller, and the stern of the ship curves
overhead. When the play opens there are four persons upon the
deck. Aibric stands by the tiller. Forgael sleeps upon the raised
portion of the deck towards the front of the stage. Two Sailors
are standing near to the mast, on which a harp is hanging.
First Sailor. Has he not led us into these waste seas
For long enough?
Second Sailor. Aye, long and long enough.
First Sailor. We have not come upon a shore or ship
These dozen weeks.
Sccond Sailor. And I had thought to make
A good round Sum upon this cruise, and turn -
For I am getting on in life - to something
That has less ups and downs than robbery.
First Sailor. I am so tired of being bachelor
I could give all my heart to that Red Moll
That had but the one eye.
Second Sailor. Can no bewitchment
Transform these rascal billows into women
That I may drown myself?
First Sailor. Better steer home,
Whether he will or no; and better still
To take him while he sleeps and carry him
And drop him from the gunnel.
Second Sailor. I dare not do it.
Were't not that there is magic in his harp,
I would be of your mind; but when he plays it
Strange creatures flutter up before one's eyes,
Or cry about one's ears.
First Sailor. Nothing to fear.
Second Sailor. Do you remember when we sank that
galley
At the full moon?
First Sailor. He played all through the night.
Second Sailor. Until the moon had set; and when I looked
Where the dead drifted, I could see a bird
Like a grey gull upon the breast of each.
While I was looking they rose hurriedly,
And after circling with strange cries awhile
Flew westward; and many a time since then
I've heard a rustling overhead in the wind.
First Sailor. I saw them on that night as well as you.
But when I had eaten and drunk myself asleep
My courage came again.
Second Sailor. But that's not all.
The other night, while he was playing it,
A beautiful young man and girl came up
In a white breaking wave; they had the look
Of those that are alive for ever and ever.
First Sailor. I saw them, too, one night. Forgael was
playing,
And they were listening ther& beyond the sail.
He could not see them, but I held out my hands
To grasp the woman.
Second Sailor. You have dared to touch her?
First Sailor. O she was but a shadow, and slipped from
me.
Second Sailor. But were you not afraid?
First Sailor. Why should I fear?
Second Sailor. "Twas Aengus and Edain, the wandering
lovers,
To whom all lovers pray.
First Sailor. But what of that?
A shadow does not carry sword or spear.
Second Sailor. My mother told me that there is not one
Of the Ever-living half so dangerous
As that wild Aengus. Long before her day
He carried Edain off from a king's house,
And hid her among fruits of jewel-stone
And in a tower of glass, and from that day
Has hated every man that's not in love,
And has been dangerous to him.
First Sailor. I have heard
He does not hate seafarers as he hates
Peaceable men that shut the wind away,
And keep to the one weary marriage-bed.
Second Sailor. I think that he has Forgael in his net,
And drags him through the sea,
First Sailor Well, net or none,
I'd drown him while we have the chance to do it.
Second Sailor. It's certain I'd sleep easier o' nights
If he were dead; but who will be our captain,
Judge of the stars, and find a course for us?
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 | Wichita Lineman / Tom Saputo
Tags: 60's, all, band, bar, dc, folk, instruments, jazz, jimmy, lineman, man, one, piano, rock, saputo, tom, virginia, vocals, webb, wichita
Description: Tom Saputo performing Jimmy Webb's " Wichita Lineman". All vocals and instruments by Tom Saputo.
www.tomsaputo.com
Tom Saputo grew up in the 60's highly
influenced by the Beatles and other
60's groups. His older brother John was also a big influence on Tom. In the 70's and 80's he became a big jazz fan including fusion jazz ( Chick Corea, Larry Coryell, etc)
and big band jazz. ( Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, Thad Jones) Tom's piano abilities have been compared to Oscar Peterson and Chick Corea. His drumming is compared to Buddy Rich and Tony Williams. Tom can also do dead-on impressions of Ray Charles, Neil Diamond, Elvis, Willie Nelson and many others.
Tom confesses to loving all types of music from country to classical. He started playing in bands when he was 8 years old. He soon became proficient in many different instruments including piano, guitar, bass, drums and even played the trumpet and sax. Tom has performed with rocker Joan Jett (I love Rock and Roll&) , Lloyd Price ( Stagger Lee, Personality) , Miki Howard ( Imagination) members of Take 6 and many others. His CDs sell all over the world including Japan, England, Canada, Germany and many other areas. They can be found on CD BABY.
( www.cdbaby.com)
He has performed in Japan, West Africa, Cancun ( among other places) and all over the USA. ( w/ Sony Recording Artist Rory and Irving Berlin's Granddaughter " Mary Ellin Lerner" and Lloyd Price. )
He has been a professional musician in the United States for many years and also has a successful recording studio.
( CLEARSOUND RECORDING)
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 | NO REPLY / TOM SAPUTO
Tags: 1964, 1965, all, band, beatles, british, instruments, invasion, lennon, liverpool, man, mccartney, no, one, reply, rock, saputo, tom
Description: Tom Saputo playing all the instruments and singing the Beatles classic..." No Reply".
Tom Saputo grew up in the 60's highly
influenced by the Beatles and other
60's groups. His older brother John was also a big influence on Tom. In the 70's and 80's he became a big jazz fan including fusion jazz ( Chick Corea, Larry Coryell, etc)
and big band jazz. ( Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, Thad Jones) Tom's piano abilities have been compared to Oscar Peterson and Chick Corea. His drumming is compared to Buddy Rich and Tony Williams. Tom can also do dead-on impressions of Ray Charles, Neil Diamond, Elvis, Willie Nelson and many others.
Tom confesses to loving all types of music from country to classical. He started playing in bands when he was 8 years old. He soon became proficient in many different instruments including piano, guitar, bass, drums and even played the trumpet and sax. Tom has performed with rocker Joan Jett (I love Rock and Roll&) , Lloyd Price ( Stagger Lee, Personality) , Miki Howard ( Imagination) members of Take 6 and many others. His CDs sell all over the world including Japan, England, Canada, Germany and many other areas. They can be found on CD BABY.
( www.cdbaby.com)
He has performed in Japan, West Africa, Cancun ( among other places) and all over the USA. ( w/ Sony Recording Artist Rory and Irving Berlin's Granddaughter " Mary Ellin Lerner" and Lloyd Price. )
He has been a professional musician in the United States for many years and also has a successful recording studio.
( CLEARSOUND RECORDING)
He currently lives in Burke, VA. with his beautiful wife Pam He is the proud father of 3 children - Tony, Sasha and Isabella.
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