2012/09/19 14:43:51
yorolpal
That tune is either not by Wynton or has been "slightly" altered by Wynton as an homage.

It's actually a tune called "Yes, Indeed" written by Sy Oliver.

Interesting.

Loves me some Wynton tho:-)
2012/09/19 15:01:05
The Maillard Reaction

Yes, Indeed:  http://grooveshark.com/s/Yes+Indeed/4psIZS?src=5


I'm guessing Wynton, Branford, and Ellas knew they were enjoying a pun when they called it King Oliver's Court. Those guys take the history seriously.

:-)


edit to add another one: http://grooveshark.com/s/...+Stafford/4pRwNO?src=5


edit to add Frank Sinatra does it: http://grooveshark.com/s/Yes+Indeed/4OLgFR?src=5
2012/09/19 15:22:05
ProjectM
Hmmm... I still can't get past Billy Joel and "Piano Man" - that entire album is still the best sounding to my ears. It's like the music doesn't come from anywhere when you listen to it, it just excists. However, there are a lot of albums I like because they sound the way they do. They sound awesome and that can be astonishing too. Like the first Black Sabbath - pleasant, no. Awesome? YES!!!! And the first Slipknot is worth checking out. The drums sound like cardboard, the vocal distorts unpleasantly at times, the guitars are gloomy but oh-lord-in-both-hell-and-heaven does it sound great!
2012/09/19 15:27:36
offnote
we loose too much when recording, let's play live!
2012/09/19 15:30:57
Rain
In 2002, Nine Inch Nails released a live album and threw in a second cd featuring mostly acoustic material, including minimalistic acoustic versions of a couple of songs. That bonus CD was called "Still".

Some of the old songs versions have this intimate "right there and then" type of sound which really draws you in and make you feel like you're sitting in the studio w/ them or that the guys are actually performing in the room where you are. 



2012/09/19 15:32:02
bapu
astonishing can be such an obtuse term

"absolutely amazing", now there's a way to describe something
2012/09/19 15:33:08
The Maillard Reaction

I have become acutely aware of that.





;-)
2012/09/19 15:33:24
daryl1968
offnote


we loose too much when recording, let's play live!

or ....make a BRILLIANT live recording.......'Too late to stop now' - Van Morrisson
Into The Mystic - wow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP3JlrHrf68
 
GOOSEBUMPS again
2012/09/19 15:35:54
bapu
offnote


we loose too much when recording, let's play live!


The Who - Live At Leeds
Cheap Trick - Live At Budokan (sp)
Peter Frampton - Live
et. al.


2012/09/19 15:40:27
Bub
I always thought Green Eyed Lady was a great recording. 

I ALSO THINK SOME OF THE BEST RECORDINGS EVER MADE WERE FROM LATE 50S THRU 60S. LISTEN TO SOME ORIGINAL RELEASE EDDIE ARNOLD, JIM REEVES, MARTY ROBBINS ... 

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