Play it again ... (Sam)

July 5, 2009 by quoyle
Posted in category Blog , My Music , Piano , Standards

African Sunset

It was a few months that I played the piano at home, tucked in a holster on digital, vertical closed up these periods of rejection, where pain and 'too strong especially for playing. Today I felt the strong impulse to mount the piano, to defy the heat and play this haunting and beautiful soulful blues pantheistic hymn of The Wedding Dollar Brand.

On Air: The Wedding Quoyle

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7 Responses to "Play it again ... (Sam)"
  1. Phil writes:

    you did well ...
    I hope that this is also a sign that the pain is less intense

    PS
    choose the images that are always very beautiful

  2. Arsomnia writes:

    Sin ... having to wait so long to hear you play again ...
    A hug
    Ars

  3. gaz wrote:

    And fortunately today the pain has not won the battle!
    Your impulse to save, that sounds ...

  4. Sadwalk writes:

    For many months since I passed through here. Today I thought of you listening to "Love Locked Out" by Chris Anderson, just found. The pain does not go away, I know this core unassailable planted within them. But it slips deeper into your music.

  5. quoyle writes:

    Sadwalk .... Association that beautiful ... I do not know this record and I knew that magnificent voice .. thank you very much
    Unfortunately slips but does not leak, they remain 'firmly at times hides or I contain, but then comes out again
    Hello and thanks for the thought

    • Sadwalk writes:

      Note: does not go away. We are what we are for this?
      I'm glad I made you see something, a small toll for the things I learned here.
      Hello.

      Ps.
      Other things voice / piano that I dig in:

      Mal Waldron / Jeanne Lee: After Hours
      Andy Bey: Ballads, Blues and Bey
      Fred Hersch / Nancy King: Live at Jazz Standard
      Andrà © Previn / Doris Day: Duet

  6. quoyle writes:

    We are what we are also true for this, but 'this is a really bad time, I'm going through a really periodaccio mind, I would slip away, but clings and gets some strange effects.
    Thank you a lot about these other suggestions, I have not heard any of these records and make it up 'immediately procurandomeli. The names of the performers do not let me choose.
    Hello
    Fabio

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