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Post by jazzhead on Dec 6, 2019 7:50:02 GMT
If you use Spotify, post a link to Your Top Songs 2019. Anyone know why Spotify isn't displaying on here? Top 10:
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Post by Doom Girl on Dec 6, 2019 16:04:38 GMT
WELCOME - like having an angel of God come and sing HAPPY BIRTHDAY just to you.
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Post by jazzhead on Dec 6, 2019 16:33:56 GMT
WELCOME - like having an angel of God come and sing HAPPY BIRTHDAY just to you. Yeah, I can definitely hear Happy Birthday at the start. I haven't looked into that. Is it intentional? Must be, right?
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Post by Doom Girl on Dec 6, 2019 23:15:04 GMT
WELCOME - like having an angel of God come and sing HAPPY BIRTHDAY just to you. Yeah, I can definitely hear Happy Birthday at the start. I haven't looked into that. Is it intentional? Must be, right? I think it must be. Another interesting thing about "Welcome" is it's the last track on KULU SE MAMA, I think the last album released during Coltrane's lifetime. The KULU SE MAMA album is a very handsome package, with it's magnificent cover photo of an imposing Coltrane, the drawing of percussionist Juno Lewis, his poem JUNO SE MAMA, an essay by Nat Hentoff, and a great photo of Coltrane and Pharaoh Sanders, the "Father" and the "Son" (Ayler being the "Holy Ghost" ) The beauty of these Impulse albums is one reason I collect records (in addition to the music of course). (My copy, I think from '67, has an interesting inscription in the dead wax of side one, in addition to the Van Gelder and cat. no. - an etched box with a triangle inside it. Meaning?)
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Post by jazzhead on Dec 4, 2020 14:58:58 GMT
Nobody here uses Spotify then? I bought an Amazon Firestick last year and it really is great for music. If someone leaves the room while a movie is on and we pause the film, I stream a track from either Spotify, YouTube, purchased music on Amazon Music and Bandcamp. I also stream gigs from Smalls via the browsers.
Anyway, if you do use Spotify, post Your Top Songs 2020 playlist!
I've spotted something strange with this years Top Songs playlist. I've streamed a megatonne of Dylan tracks this year. The top five tracks are all Dylan's and then every fourth track all the way down the playlist is another Dylan track. Isn't that odd?
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Post by jazzhead on Dec 10, 2020 14:32:38 GMT
From 2018: The number one track here, Per Henrik Wallin's version of Squatty, is something else. His album, 9.9.99 is epic.
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Post by jazzhead on Dec 2, 2021 11:12:44 GMT
Lots of Coltrane and Dylan again this year. I've also been listening to Cosmic Transitions by Isaiah Collier & The Chosen Few, a lot this year. Bloody cracking album. I'd post it, but Spotify are having problems.
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