I herd this for the first time last night, as part of the local NPR station's celebration of Dylan's birthday. As if A Love Supreme-era Coltraine had dropped in to arrange this.
perfect song. the melody, arrangement, production, and last but not least the simple and powerful lyrics that say so much.... music to take with you through life's journey. thank you
si l'état veut saisir ma maison alors elle brûlera avant... et je revendrai le terrain constructible nu. mais les guillotines auront refait leur apparitions avant à mon humble avis!!! ils se sentiront tellement en danger de mort que je pense qu'ils vont tres vite renoncer...
This should be taught in schools? I do not really like this period of bhekhi back in South africa.ot was a tragedy. The music was great but it had a blues which it did not have in London in the early 1990s. That music was more optimistic. I think that maybe it was a reflection of hopes being dashed. You can still hear that he was special as a talent.
I remember when I was seventeen years old having the opportunity to listen to the jazz music at Georges Francois's with my big brother Dr Joel Charles and my friend Dr Harry Jolicoeur......
I heard the song when I was very little thanks to my big brother I love him very much thanks for my mother having them to teach me he's the best Cornelius Duncan
Well he had jazz around me ever ever since I was seven I started learning jazz theory when I turned 11 I'm still in the Jets three today if you want to know name listen a Little closer much respect my brother is the one cuz he would have got it anyway
Many guitarists played this around Pittsburgh, but not as good as George. There was a cool dance where the female was the matador and her partner would be the bull....or was it the other way around? Chuck Edwards also had a local hit on R&B radio.