Ha ha I thought I was the only one!!
Yep my favorite too.
This whole main squeeze collection is a piece of heaven....
I mean everyone is just jelling
Richard Tee, ha the time doctor of all time Steve Gadd ha ha ha far as Im concerned he moves me.
And on analog source analog playback .
Whoa!!!!!!
The whole LP is a classic. I remember humming along to one of the tracks in the office and one of the young ladies commented that I was behaving as if I knew jazz even though I had no idea what was playing. I held her hands, looked deeply into her eyes and said, " Carol, I get crazy when your eyes touch mine" just before the DJ gave the name of the song. I swear it is the first time I saw a look of indignation become a double blush as everyone in the office started laughing.
Inspired love song. The best version, though, is available from "Live at Holywood Bowl"(1978) disc. But this version is decent enough for our delight and displays essentially the same arrangement figured on my fave recording. Definitely good for relaxing and reflecting a bit about life and love. That`s my main squeeze, b`bye.
Ha! When I heard this for the first time. Many years ago .
Actually I waited for the record shop to open knowing the release was there on the first day .
Anyway can you believe the power beauty empathy pure expression !
Like a valiant final how it will be.
Rich filled with aliveness.
I just can cry over this music.
It speaks to my love for humanity.
Nothing but promise and boundless possibilities!
That’s what this music says to me.
Don’t worry be-happy !
It harkens feelings of connectedness to life and living.
G-dbless Chuck Mangione..
Oh and buy the way .
Did you ever hear a drummer that in the mark.
I never did.....
What a time doctor.....
He splits to millisecond
And feels every beat after the next
So congruent in temperament.
Rudy Ponzio
Chuck gets maligned by the jazzbos as being the same as Kenny G, but he really isn't. He's no Quincy Jones or Miles Davis that's for sure, but he's got more talent in his toe than Kenny G.
this song brings so many wonderful memories of my girlfriend we would listen to this song with candles and this playing in the background I loved her more than any person in my life unfortunately she passed this song however brings back beautiful memories thank you Chuck Mangione
I bought this album in Anchorage way back, maybe in 1977. There was nothing better than to take some acid, pull guard duty out at the ammo dumps, and crank the tape while the midnight sun rolled by to the north.