What are you listening to now?
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This was unexpected. This was linked on the Acoustic Guitar forum. Paul was featured on the cover of the Costco magazine this month and it started a thread because of the all Koa guitar he is holding which lead to this link.
Paul McCartney: “We had two or three afternoons where we just hung out together in a Beverly Hills hotel in the bungalows out the back, and he had his engineer and was set up with a couple of microphones in case anything happened,” he continued. “I was tootling around on guitar, and Kanye spent a lot of time just looking at pictures of Kim [Kardashian] on his computer. I’m thinking, ‘are we ever gonna get around to writing?! But it turns out he was writing. That’s his muse. He was listening to this riff I was doing and obviously he knew in his mind that he could use that, so he took it, sped it up and then somehow he got Rihanna to sing on it."
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Also available on Apple Music
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Until his death in July of 2021, Jerry Granelli was the last surviving member of the original group led by Vince Guaraldi that played the the soundtrack for the iconic television broadcast A Charlie Brown Christmas back in 1965. In this 2014 recording we see the Jerry Granelli trio perform Vince Guaraldi's "Linus and Lucy".
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Because one "can" doesn't mean that one "should."
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Perfect.
Listen to the chord at 1:17. Totally not what you'd expect, but it really couldn't be anything else, could it? Same at 1:20.
*I've got to tell you I've been rackin' my brain
I have to find a way out
I've had enough of this continual rain
A change is comin', no doubt(Chorus) It's been a too long time
With no peace of mind
And I'm ready for the times to get better
A long lonely time
With no peace of mind
And I'm ready for the times to get betterYou try to take from me what I cannot give
No happiness can I find
I have a dream that I've been trying to live
It's burning holes in my mind(Chorus)*
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From a rare 1961 Russian LP which Jacqueline Eymar recorded during her tour in the USSR. Eymar studied with Yves Nat. Timing below:
00:00 - Ravel Gaspard de la nuit
19:31 - Debussy Images
33:21 - Chabrier Idylle (from 10 Pièces Pittoresques)
37:24 - Yves Nat - Le Bûcheron (from 6 Preludes)