heelslegup
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Been on the covers thread. Got me thinking of some originals I prefer to the covers. I'm a sucker for songwriters so your results might not be the same as mine.
My favorite time of year.
Speaking of Miles' "Kind of Blue" (1959 - the year I was born) there is a great book out, written about the Making of Kind of Blue. A great read. Recommended.
The first track on that album "So What" (attached). Miles was known for saying that phrase a lot back in the late 1950's. No matter what was said, or mentioned, about anything, Miles would look up and simply say/ask: "So what"? And historically, knowing Miles like I do, I'm sure he meant it about as snarky as you can imagine, like: "So what? You ain't so cool yourself". Or: "So what? What are you really saying man?" I can imaging it going like this: "Hey Miles. Nice weather we're having today!" Miles: "So what?"
If you listen to the tune - you can literally hear the phrase "So what" during the "head". The tune is noted for it's seminal bass line - which literally plays the "head" or main melody - if one can call it that. The long, piano/bass duet intro is sublime.
Pay close attention and listen for the greatest cymbal crash in the history of recorded music at the 1'32" mark. Drummer Jimmy Cobb was interviewed about that and he admitted he thought he had messed up, and hit the cymbal too hard - and that they would have to go back a do a re-take. Nope. the cymbal crash stayed... and the rest is history.
Won't you... meet me in the parking lot, up on level three, there's something I must show you, there's something you just gotta see...
Oh, I'm definitely in the more character vs. more melodic voices camp. Huge Neil Young fan here.Not sure about his voice but some great lyrics.
Oh, I'm definitely in the more character vs. more melodic voices camp. Huge Neil Young fan here.
Since I'm a fan of Tom Waits, John Prine, Lou Reed, Leon Redbone, Bob Dylan and Leon Russell, I obviously am a melody person.Oh, I'm definitely in the more character vs. more melodic voices camp. Huge Neil Young fan here.
I was thinking of posting one of his on the cover thresd but since mentioned him...Since I'm a fan of Tom Waits, John Prine, Lou Reed, Leon Redbone, Bob Dylan and Leon Russell, I obviously am a melody person.