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"Hudson"
Jazz drum legend Jack Dejohnette, guitarist John Scofield, pianist Martin Medeski & bassist Larry Grenadier join forces on 2017 album inspired by the mighty Hudson River. Features compositions of Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix & Joni Mitchell
(06-Aug-2017, 10:20)Confused Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-Aug-2017, 12:00)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-Aug-2017, 10:41)thumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]Top stuff, Axel!

Cheers Ian!
I was lucky enough to see them about thirty years ago at the Donnington Master Of Rock concert.

The car was suspended beneath a helicopter with the band inside, flying over the audience, flashing the lights and revving the engine.  Imagine that happening these days? Health and Safety would have a field day!

I don't think the helicopter's sponsorship would go down to well in 2017 either.....
Wow! That brings back memories. I guess you were there too, Confused?
(06-Aug-2017, 19:10)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-Aug-2017, 10:20)Confused Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-Aug-2017, 12:00)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]Cheers Ian!
I was lucky enough to see them about thirty years ago at the Donnington Master Of Rock concert.

The car was suspended beneath a helicopter with the band inside, flying over the audience, flashing the lights and revving the engine.  Imagine that happening these days? Health and Safety would have a field day!

I don't think the helicopter's sponsorship would go down to well in 2017 either.....
Wow! That brings back memories. I guess you were there too, Confused?
No, I was not there. Sad   The picture was shamelessly stolen from the internet.  I did go to some of the early 90's events though, seeing Iron Maiden, AC DC, Metallica and others.  Happy days!
(06-Aug-2017, 16:59)K4680 Wrote: [ -> ]"Hudson"
Jazz drum legend Jack Dejohnette, guitarist John Scofield, pianist Martin Medeski & bassist Larry Grenadier join forces on 2017 album inspired by the mighty Hudson River. Features compositions of Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix & Joni Mitchell

Lay Lady Lay, so relaxed, love it! Thank you!
Josefine Cronholm - "Wild Garden", really nice voice.
(07-Aug-2017, 22:02)blair.athol Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-Aug-2017, 16:59)K4680 Wrote: [ -> ]"Hudson"
Jazz drum legend Jack Dejohnette, guitarist John Scofield, pianist Martin Medeski & bassist Larry Grenadier join forces on 2017 album inspired by the mighty Hudson River. Features compositions of Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix & Joni Mitchell

Lay Lady Lay, so relaxed, love it! Thank you!

Hello blair.athol, nothing to thank. Listen to Lay Lady Lay on "Music from Free Creek". Rolleyes https://devialetchat.com/showthread.php?...4&page=182
(30-Jul-2017, 14:43)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]Jimmy Cobb Quartet-Jazz In The Key Of Blue. DSD64.

Niiice!

That's actually one of my favourite albums. 

Haven't heard the DSD64 version though!

Guillaume
I recently discovered Fennesz. Dense ambient dark electronica soundscapes with amazing textures and melodies interwoven. Start with the album Black Sea:

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The track Vacuum is utterly spellbinding and will have you thinking about all kinds of deep stuff. Very intense and beautiful. But the whole album is wonderful. 

Guillaume
Oooh, that sounds tempting, thanks Guillaume!
RE Fennesz

Thanks GB. Getting suggestions for new music is one of the best things about being a part of a forum and community. Have Black Sea on at the office right now, from Deezer Elite. So much space, and ease; very much unlike work these days. I must play this louder at home this evening.