Mar. 21st, 2021
Just Wondering
Mar. 21st, 2021 08:09 amIf humans lost the ability to see all colours except one, which colour would you want to survive?
Twelve things will appear in your backyard (or some other space of your choosing) tomorrow, they are random, but all start with a letter of your choosing. What letter do you choose?
If you could be the CEO of any company, what company would you choose?
Twelve things will appear in your backyard (or some other space of your choosing) tomorrow, they are random, but all start with a letter of your choosing. What letter do you choose?
If you could be the CEO of any company, what company would you choose?
Good Morning Sunday Music
Mar. 21st, 2021 08:23 amWell as Spring is almost here let the music play - some sprightly tunes.
Donald Byrd - Woman Of The World
Lonnie Listen Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Summer Nights
RAMP - Everybody Loves the Sunshine
Dedicated to all those groovy music lovers such as
pigshitpoet,
realbesamemucho and
coming42.
Donald Byrd - Woman Of The World
Lonnie Listen Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Summer Nights
RAMP - Everybody Loves the Sunshine
Dedicated to all those groovy music lovers such as
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Jazz Smash #1
Mar. 21st, 2021 08:32 amThis is a great live Tiny Desk Concert -
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
October 09, 2015 by PATRICK JARENWATTANANON
Artists don't usually tell long, rambling stories at the Tiny Desk, and if they do, those stories don't usually make the final cut. But this one felt different. It was about the time Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, a young black man, says he was stopped by New Orleans police late at night for no reason other than to harass and intimidate him. And how his pride almost made him do something ill-advised about it. And how he finally channeled that pent-up frustration into a piece of music whose long-form title is "Ku Klux Police Department."
"K.K.P.D." was the emotional peak of the septet's performance, though it wasn't a new tune. That's notable, because Scott stopped by the Tiny Desk on the very day his new album came out. It was played by something of a new band, though: Flutist Elena Pinderhughes, saxophonist Braxton Cook and guitarist Dominic Minix are new, younger additions to the group. It had new textures, too: Drummer Corey Fonville (another new member) used a djembe as a bass drum, and also brought a MIDI pad so he could emulate the sound of a drum machine. The effect was something like an evocation of African roots, juxtaposed with a trap beat.
The first two numbers were, in fact, from Scott's new album Stretch Music. That's his name for the particular type of jazz fusion he's up to: something more seamless than a simple collision of genre signifiers; something whose DNA is already hybridized and freely admits sonic elements which potentially "stretch" jazz's purported boundaries. (You may note that he showed up in a Joy Division sleeveless T-shirt and gold chain.) It's sleek and clearly modern, awash in guitar riffs, but also bold and emotionally naked. Scott is particularly good at getting you to feel the energy he sends pulsing through his horn, and he never shies away from going all-in on a solo. The least we could offer was to let him explain himself in doing so.
Set List
"TWIN"
"West Of The West"
"K.K.P.D."
Personnel -
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, trumpet; Elena Pinderhughes, flute; Braxton Cook, alto saxophone; Lawrence Fields, piano; Dominic Minix, guitar; Kris Funn, bass; Corey Fonville, percussion.
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
October 09, 2015 by PATRICK JARENWATTANANON
Artists don't usually tell long, rambling stories at the Tiny Desk, and if they do, those stories don't usually make the final cut. But this one felt different. It was about the time Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, a young black man, says he was stopped by New Orleans police late at night for no reason other than to harass and intimidate him. And how his pride almost made him do something ill-advised about it. And how he finally channeled that pent-up frustration into a piece of music whose long-form title is "Ku Klux Police Department."
"K.K.P.D." was the emotional peak of the septet's performance, though it wasn't a new tune. That's notable, because Scott stopped by the Tiny Desk on the very day his new album came out. It was played by something of a new band, though: Flutist Elena Pinderhughes, saxophonist Braxton Cook and guitarist Dominic Minix are new, younger additions to the group. It had new textures, too: Drummer Corey Fonville (another new member) used a djembe as a bass drum, and also brought a MIDI pad so he could emulate the sound of a drum machine. The effect was something like an evocation of African roots, juxtaposed with a trap beat.
The first two numbers were, in fact, from Scott's new album Stretch Music. That's his name for the particular type of jazz fusion he's up to: something more seamless than a simple collision of genre signifiers; something whose DNA is already hybridized and freely admits sonic elements which potentially "stretch" jazz's purported boundaries. (You may note that he showed up in a Joy Division sleeveless T-shirt and gold chain.) It's sleek and clearly modern, awash in guitar riffs, but also bold and emotionally naked. Scott is particularly good at getting you to feel the energy he sends pulsing through his horn, and he never shies away from going all-in on a solo. The least we could offer was to let him explain himself in doing so.
Set List
"TWIN"
"West Of The West"
"K.K.P.D."
Personnel -
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, trumpet; Elena Pinderhughes, flute; Braxton Cook, alto saxophone; Lawrence Fields, piano; Dominic Minix, guitar; Kris Funn, bass; Corey Fonville, percussion.
Making Fun of Coffee Addicts
Mar. 21st, 2021 03:47 pmHere is what you do to reduce the size of a You Tube post, specifically for
desdemonaspace.
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you alter the frame width and height width like this -
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And then it fits your coment or your post -
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you alter the frame width and height width like this -
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
Mar. 21st, 2021 08:53 pmAnother new MCU TV series just started and I watched it just now. The first episode is quite good and looks interesting dealing with the effects of the Snap and the five years that half the world population disappeared due to Thanos and the snapback of some of those that were lost returning.
So, six months after being handed the mantle of Captain America at the end of Avengers: Endgame (2019), Sam Wilson teams up with Bucky Barnes in a worldwide adventure that tests their abilities and their patience.
Trailer -
Another good series to watch. I watch on OnionPlay anyway so I don't have to pay for it from Disney +.
So, six months after being handed the mantle of Captain America at the end of Avengers: Endgame (2019), Sam Wilson teams up with Bucky Barnes in a worldwide adventure that tests their abilities and their patience.
Trailer -
Another good series to watch. I watch on OnionPlay anyway so I don't have to pay for it from Disney +.