I am not such a clever one about the latest fads
I admit I was never one adored by local lads
Not that I ever tried to be a saint
I’m the type that they classify as quaint
I’m old fashioned, I love the moonlight
I love the old fashioned things
The sound of rain upon a window pane
The starry song that April sings
This years fancies are passing fancies
But sighing sighs, holding hands
These my heart understands
I’m old fashioned but I don’t mind it That’s how I want to be As long as you agree
To stay old fashioned with me.
I’m old fashioned but I don’t mind it That’s how I want to be As long as you agree
To stay old fashioned with me.
Me too. I am old fashioned. I remember when I was young and my friend's brother use too look for old vinil LP of jazz to buy. I tought he was freak. A day I visited my friend and his brother was playng sax. It was so amasing for me. So I realized, if this guy can blow this sax in this way, what can do the musicians that he loves. So I was invited to jazz and up to now I love jazz. My apologies for my poor English, it is not my native language.
Lee Morgan herein expresses a pleasant glimpse-touch of Booker Little and Clifford Brown - to me.
The group is expressively spiritual and smooth.
'Trane ... Well! As super as always is he.
This brings me back to a time when things were so simple in my life. When I was a kid (and still today), I lived for the weekends. Saturday mornings, me and my brothers would eat big bowls of cereal, watch our cartoons, then go outside and play. But Sunday mornings, my parents would put on their Jazz records and cook a big breakfast and we'd all sit down and eat together, laugh, talk and listen to the music. Those were some of the happiest, carefree times of my life.
I see ther's a lot of comments that compares one type of music to another... I love jazz and I love all of another kinds of music... and there are people who love rap ,rock, pop, punk or whatever... I think that we need to just let music be as it is. Just love what you love and let others love what they love.
And I really really like John Coltrane.
Paul Chambers bass line is amazing. It's so hard to keep in tune like that especially on a ballad and his fat ass tone was second to none. and it just suits the whole track so whole. Every soloist he suits exactly what they need.