Video Jukebox! LUFC

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Song to reflect the skies here in Blackpool today. Hope it stays the same for your trip Sniffer



Have a good en
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A bit of Old Trance for a Friday night

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Red Garland - Rain, from the All Kinds Of Weather LP that I've just picked up on vinyl from Amazon for a fiver - brand new and sealed :ugeek:
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Your in for a treat, if the sound quality of that track was owt to go bye Rig.



Great Soundtrack
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Love Morricone.
Love Clint.
If you can, get hold of a copy of one of the remix albums - they're superb.
I've got this one on CD:
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Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:Your in for a treat, if the sound quality of that track was owt to go bye Rig.


Jazz ALWAYS sounds good :D

The recordings were usually of superb quality as the artists were precisely that, from Sinatra and Ella through to Coltrane and Davis.
Plus it's easier to record three, four, five or six sounds crisply in a studio than the multiple tracks used in rock in the 50s, 60s and 70s.



Here's a 100% floor-filler for you.
54 years old now, but play it in any bar in the world and people will get up and dance.
Don Wilkerson - Camp Meeting

Listen to the first 40 seconds.
If you're not smiling and moving bits of your body, you must be dead .. and people say "Nah, I don't get jazz .. "

What's to get ?
Just listen :ugeek:

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Listen to the first 40 seconds.
If you're not smiling and moving bits of your body, you must be dead .. and people say "Nah, I don't get jazz
No probs there I was straight into the sat down chicken dance...

I like the uptempo vibe of this tune



Can't comment on the Album as I heard the song on a compilation record
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That's proper jazz-funk.

A lot of people think it's cheesy, but as with all genres the best of it is brilliant.

There's only one genre I don't listen to and that's English folk music.
I just can't stand the "Hey nonny nonny" nonsense.
I love American folk/American/Alt Country, and I like a few singer-songwriters (Nick Drake) in that genre, but the rest I don't get ..

Jazz-funk: love it :D


The first Level 42 album.
Roy Ayers.
Lonnie Liston Smith.
George Benson.
Incognito.
A lot of Acid Jazz is basically jazz funk ..
Nice choice, mate.

Try this on for size :


Lonnie Liston Smith - Expansions
Soul-jazz anthem and one of the greatest bass-lines of all time ..
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Another Artist Album i'll be checking out. :thumbup:

I'll leave you with this one a couple of my mates find it too heavy. i love it especially when alittle Inebriated. "Things just sound a little better"

Its HiHo HiHo time for me



Zoom Zoom Zoom
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Funk can never be TOO heavy ;)
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Not long got back from the IoW. I have to thank VHTM for the fantastic weather. Apart from a brief, heavy shower on Thursday evening when we were in the pub there was barely a cloud in the sky until we got home. :)

What is English Folk, Mr Rig? Is it a 16th century naval work song, a mining song transplanted into South Dakota or is it, to quote MP Kim Howells "The idea of listening to three Somerset folk singers sounds like hell"?
In which case this was the rebuff:
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