It's really astonishing to see that, today (14.11.2016),there are not even two thousand people that accessed this marvelous music, and I'm only the nineth to give it a like, so all the others might have dropped here accidentaly. There is only NINE real viewers, so keep wondering what world is this are we living in.. For such beauty, "like" is unapropriate, only aw and love is recommended.
I totally agree. In the masterful song "I talk to the wind" from the band King Crimson's 1969 album "In the court of the Crimson king" it sounds like this: ..."the wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear..."
Understanding Improvisation as (fast made) composition, as Jarrett himself does, these works are huge Ballades or even true Symphonies! I wonder how he felt back in those years full of inspiration and strength. Thanks to him and his time! ✨
Thousands hours listening, first discovered in 1992. Absolute, universal, magical... One of or maybe the best solo piano concert ever. Thanks Keith !
It's really astonishing to see that, today (14.11.2016),there are not even two thousand people that accessed this marvelous music, and I'm only the nineth to give it a like, so all the others might have dropped here accidentaly. There is only NINE real viewers, so keep wondering what world is this are we living in.. For such beauty, "like" is unapropriate, only aw and love is recommended.
I totally agree with you.
I totally agree.
In the masterful song "I talk to the wind" from the band King Crimson's 1969 album "In the court of the Crimson king" it sounds like this: ..."the wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear..."
Understanding Improvisation as (fast made) composition, as Jarrett himself does, these works are huge Ballades or even true Symphonies!
I wonder how he felt back in those years full of inspiration and strength.
Thanks to him and his time! ✨
c' est grandiiose , merci
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No 127: I never met anybody in real live, who new this lovely music. Kind of lonely
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