How fortunate you were, bret, t have met and interviewed so many of the greats, and to have been on the ground floor of the new technology that brought more music to more people. Felicidades!
Thank you for gifting us this treasured major moment in jazz history. Sure do miss Michael. I'm sure he is playing his horn with the angels, and even teaching them a thing or two.
Thank you a zillion, Bret. All these cats are new to me. Brave new world, though decades ago. I loved it, most especially the drummer. I couldn't guess the jazz standard they were playing. "My Favorite Things"? "It Ain't Necessarily So"? Must admit I don't know.
Thanks Bret! Truly great people, great players and fantastic sound-making!
Of course I know that beautiful tune, but my mental index for tunes is primarily based on the sound gestalt, ie. the sounds of the tune. The older I get, the more prone I am to lose the link between title of the tune and the tune itself. It’s a bit frustrating!
How fortunate you were, bret, t have met and interviewed so many of the greats, and to have been on the ground floor of the new technology that brought more music to more people. Felicidades!
Thank you for gifting us this treasured major moment in jazz history. Sure do miss Michael. I'm sure he is playing his horn with the angels, and even teaching them a thing or two.
Thank you a zillion, Bret. All these cats are new to me. Brave new world, though decades ago. I loved it, most especially the drummer. I couldn't guess the jazz standard they were playing. "My Favorite Things"? "It Ain't Necessarily So"? Must admit I don't know.
Excellent remembrance... What a treasure that concert was!
nice one. . . .I can only imagine
Thanks Bret! Truly great people, great players and fantastic sound-making!
Of course I know that beautiful tune, but my mental index for tunes is primarily based on the sound gestalt, ie. the sounds of the tune. The older I get, the more prone I am to lose the link between title of the tune and the tune itself. It’s a bit frustrating!