In the 1930's, when Bill and his older brother Harry were just kids, there was only enough money for one of them to start taking the piano lessons that they both desired. Harry, being the older, would take the lesson and then come home to show Bill whatever it was he had been taught that day. Bill would gobble it up make it his own. That's real brotherly love for you.
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Just pure, unadulterated, chocolate cream! Two of the greatest ever imo!
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that was nice !!!! and here's another nice pairing, monsieur Don't Worry Be Happy:
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Here's an interview with the late, great Paul DeLay that has some really tasty music laced throughout it.
http://www.opb.org/programs/artbeat/videos...w/48-Paul-DeLay
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An old friend that I havent seen in too long finally showed up today----Summertime----
Heres a version from the Bill Evans Trio in 1965
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Man! That one hits close to home.
Very few people have literally changed the course of modern music the way Bill did.
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Why do the best ones always seem to have such a self-destructive streak?
Bill Evans, Art Tatum, Billie Holiday, Joe Pass, Jimi Hendrix, and the list goes on.
They all had DECADES more music in 'em.
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honest souls
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Here's a cool little Bill Evans story.
In the 1930's, when Bill and his older brother Harry were just kids, there was only enough money for one of them to start taking the piano lessons that they both desired. Harry, being the older, would take the lesson and then come home to show Bill whatever it was he had been taught that day. Bill would gobble it up make it his own. That's real brotherly love for you.
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Great stuff, Mr. Miller
Wonderful Dobro work and just the right amount of bass.
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Aly Bain, Russ Barenberg, and Jerry Douglas.
The Transatlantic Sessions. St. Anne's Reel.
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Three Doors Down - Not My Time:
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The computers at my new library are terrible with these songs, it's almost impossible to listen to them now, dang.
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Its 990 degrees today
Ethel Waters:
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U-2 One Love:
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excathedra
i love that bill evans and his brother story
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Never have heard Ozzy, but this was posted as a tribute to him --- Bluegrass style. ;)
I Kinda like it!
Oh -- I like their version of
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dmiller
Dang!! This is getting better and better!
(Metallica --- look out!)
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RumRunner
This is ONLY for us old folk.....This is ONLY for us old folk.....well not really - but the old ones will remember Ritchie Havens
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