05-08-2018, 09:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-08-2018, 10:06 PM by Dekalb_Blues.)
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젊은 한국인 서양 재즈 음악 접근법 :
[Young Korean Western Jazz Music Approach]
Recorded in 1963, right after President Kennedy’s assassination and the very night the singer Bobby Hebb's brother was
killed in Memphis, "Sunny" was eventually released in 1966, whereupon it reached #2 in the U.S. charts. It's reckoned
by BMI to be one of the top 100 popular songs of the 20th century, coming in at #25. Extensively covered in jazz, funk,
rock, and other genres, it has become a standard of the great American songbook.
[ca. 1965, Mme Mary Wells (best known for her 1964
hit cover of Smokey Robinson's "My Guy") with a little-known British band whilst touring the U.K. as their opening act;
these Liverpudlian unknowns, now lost in obscurity, considered her their favourite American pop singer]
Mme Jess Lewis is a wonderful bassist who on the side is a better guitar-player/composer than most full-timers of axology:
Guitar superstar J. Beck (not the later upstart Beck of "I'm A Loser, Baby" fame), one of the ugliest rockers ever, is no fool
when it comes to hiring talent for his band:
I remember seeing this ecstatic face on a priestess of Isis submerged in bliss during the height of her invocations:
Mlle Laura Cox is an accomplished professional player of contemporary guitar stylings, which she presents
with a certain brio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkBvmv8kt4U
Mlle Samantha Fish is a top-flight blueser, having a leg up in the old je ne sais quois on many other such performers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wDdbOx7Nt8
Feel free to explore the oeuvre of Mlle Jesse Greenburg, whom one appreciative commenter mischievously
characterizes as "a mix of Jessica Rabbit and Megan Fox":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DACTFvfD5aw
For typical hyper-busy machismo-fuelled male playing, sonically conquering abstract turf, see this cover of
"Sunny" by Greg Howe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edVbz_uXJd0
Sunny, thank you for the smile upon your face
Sunny, thank you, thank you for the gleam that shows its grace
You're my spark of nature's fire
You're my sweet complete desire
Sunny one so true, I love you
THE LIGHT
In awe we know Ra’s Splendor
Drinking in His luminous beauty
Know oh child of man to walk upright
He will illuminate your path to salvation
Or illustrate your destruction
Abandon thy self-imposed darkness
Enlightenment He consigns freely
Denying the truth of the Divine
Brings madness as thy companion
Let the disdain fall from thy shoulders
Cloak yourself in Ma’at and be made whole
The light is always there as is the path
~~Thy Daughter, A. Green-Muilenburg
Lagniappe: Ra meets the indigenous Earthlings' culture-machine's whisper-down-the-alley phenomenon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlEIvlUY2i4
젊은 한국인 서양 재즈 음악 접근법 :
[Young Korean Western Jazz Music Approach]
Recorded in 1963, right after President Kennedy’s assassination and the very night the singer Bobby Hebb's brother was
killed in Memphis, "Sunny" was eventually released in 1966, whereupon it reached #2 in the U.S. charts. It's reckoned
by BMI to be one of the top 100 popular songs of the 20th century, coming in at #25. Extensively covered in jazz, funk,
rock, and other genres, it has become a standard of the great American songbook.
[ca. 1965, Mme Mary Wells (best known for her 1964
hit cover of Smokey Robinson's "My Guy") with a little-known British band whilst touring the U.K. as their opening act;
these Liverpudlian unknowns, now lost in obscurity, considered her their favourite American pop singer]
Mme Jess Lewis is a wonderful bassist who on the side is a better guitar-player/composer than most full-timers of axology:
Guitar superstar J. Beck (not the later upstart Beck of "I'm A Loser, Baby" fame), one of the ugliest rockers ever, is no fool
when it comes to hiring talent for his band:
I remember seeing this ecstatic face on a priestess of Isis submerged in bliss during the height of her invocations:
Mlle Laura Cox is an accomplished professional player of contemporary guitar stylings, which she presents
with a certain brio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkBvmv8kt4U
Mlle Samantha Fish is a top-flight blueser, having a leg up in the old je ne sais quois on many other such performers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wDdbOx7Nt8
Feel free to explore the oeuvre of Mlle Jesse Greenburg, whom one appreciative commenter mischievously
characterizes as "a mix of Jessica Rabbit and Megan Fox":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DACTFvfD5aw
For typical hyper-busy machismo-fuelled male playing, sonically conquering abstract turf, see this cover of
"Sunny" by Greg Howe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edVbz_uXJd0
Sunny, thank you for the smile upon your face
Sunny, thank you, thank you for the gleam that shows its grace
You're my spark of nature's fire
You're my sweet complete desire
Sunny one so true, I love you
THE LIGHT
In awe we know Ra’s Splendor
Drinking in His luminous beauty
Know oh child of man to walk upright
He will illuminate your path to salvation
Or illustrate your destruction
Abandon thy self-imposed darkness
Enlightenment He consigns freely
Denying the truth of the Divine
Brings madness as thy companion
Let the disdain fall from thy shoulders
Cloak yourself in Ma’at and be made whole
The light is always there as is the path
~~Thy Daughter, A. Green-Muilenburg
Lagniappe: Ra meets the indigenous Earthlings' culture-machine's whisper-down-the-alley phenomenon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlEIvlUY2i4