It is 1980. Copenhagen. Oregon are playing at the Montmartre Club. I rush there right after my stupid restaurant gig. As I walk into the club I run right into Towner and Moore!!! Ayyyyyyyyyy! Of course, I had three of their albums with me, so I asked them if they would sign them for me. Ralph said, "Wow,he's actually buying our records!!! " I asked if they still played "Timeless". "No, we haven't in a long time" said Moore. Second set starts and... the intro to Timeless seeps into my veins. Ah
Timeless is one of my two favorite tunes, the other being the Dixie Dregs's Night Meets Light. In addition to Oregon and Ralph Towner, Gerry Niewood, a flute player, also recorded Timeless.
Wonderful-I have this on CD and I totally forgot this track was done by the band as well as by Towner solo. I guess it's been too long since I played this Oregon album, huh?
@DoubleTakeJazzDuo : yes John Abercrombie on his Timeless ECM release in 1975 I think... Jan Hammer and Jack De Johnette... Another great version can be heard on a 1976 "ECM Live at the Village Gate" radio broadcast... not publicly available...
Everything you do is a balloon by boards of Canada brought me here as it was the inspiration for their song and thank you .
A Brilliant tune interpreted generously and eloquently.
l'inspiration qui porte cette période de Oregon est exceptionnelle.
john's tmeless album will go down in history as an all time great, like kind of blue for miles
Oregon a toujours été présent en moi, dans la tendresse comme dans le recueillement.
It is 1980. Copenhagen. Oregon are playing at the Montmartre Club. I rush there right after my stupid restaurant gig. As I walk into the club I run right into Towner and Moore!!! Ayyyyyyyyyy! Of course, I had three of their albums with me, so I asked them if they would sign them for me. Ralph said, "Wow,he's actually buying our records!!! " I asked if they still played "Timeless". "No, we haven't in a long time" said Moore.
Second set starts and... the intro to Timeless seeps into my veins. Ah
NYCBG Contact me .
So they played it that nite ??
NYCBG good on you!
Beautiful! I have played this over and over...
Never heard this before, gave me a huge lump in my throat.
"Look upon my works ye mighty and despair."
Wow inspiring stuff..Those sitar vibes blend enormously well with the guitar and bass licks..let alone the musicallity of this music..
Glen Moores bass sounds like a synth. so powerful
This is one of my favorite songs too.
Great stuff by Oregon - the song is a composition by John Abercrombie.
Its as if he wrote this specifically for Oregon !
Yep, one of the best songs in music history! :)
Timeless is one of my two favorite tunes, the other being the Dixie Dregs's Night Meets Light. In addition to Oregon and Ralph Towner, Gerry Niewood, a flute player, also recorded Timeless.
Wonderful-I have this on CD and I totally forgot this track was done by the band as well as by Towner solo. I guess it's been too long since I played this Oregon album, huh?
Nice! Ralph Towner does a version of this on the ECM album 'Solo Concert' from 1980. the original is still my favourite though.
It's amazing! The only thing I miss is a bit of violin from Seifert!!! :)
@DoubleTakeJazzDuo : yes John Abercrombie on his Timeless ECM release in 1975 I think... Jan Hammer and Jack De Johnette...
Another great version can be heard on a 1976 "ECM Live at the Village Gate" radio broadcast... not publicly available...
Original: th-cam.com/video/CHsZ_-9442o/w-d-xo.html
Why the edit? The full thing is 8.20!
yeah may be
WHITE FLAME*
this is my sampling watch?v=HxD4f1EYsXc
Sounds like Kendrick Lamar - Turn me up sample 0:29
Patrick Fields It's a cover of the sample
You mean 'Kendrick Lamar bit sounds like this'... since this IS the original !