Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Friday, 7 August 2009

musicology #419

AfterTheStorm #4

(John Coltrane – Equinox)

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One from the ‘Trane…A Giant whose drive to communicate his feelings using the universal language is, (as far as I am aware), almost unparalleled. Technically there are other great musicians but something about John Coltrane feels unique. I am no Coltrane or Jazz scholar and his music only found me when I was searching for something that could define my deeply complex feelings about a deeply profound life experience, (musicology #6)

The piece that found me was from one of his masterpieces ‘A Love Supreme’ and since that day, (which inspired me beyond belief) his spirit sits among the pantheon of musicologists who I am honoured to call guide.

This cut, (recorded in 1960), was released in 1964 on an Atlantic album called Coltrane’s Sound and features the backbone of the quartet that took music somewhere new, pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Elvin Jones, (along with bass player Steve Davis)

Hold this quote from Elvin Jones

“To me he was like an angel on earth. He struck me that deeply. If there’s any such thing as a perfect man, I think John Coltrane was one and I think that kind of perfection has to come from a greater force than is here on earth”

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

musicology #418

AfterTheStorm #3

(Ludovico Einaudi – Ora)

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Deeply profound slice of the universal language from communicator supreme Ludovico Einaudi.
Words could never do it justice so i’ll leave it to the man to ’speak’

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

musicology #417

AfterTheStorm #2

(Skatalites - The Reburial)

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Stepping up the pace with this majestic piece of Jamaican musicology, (a tribute to Marcus Garvey), from the vaults. Recorded at Coxsone's Brentford Road powerhouse, Studio 1 for Justin Yap and released on his top ranking Top Deck label

Monday, 3 August 2009

musicology #416

AfterTheStorm #1 (Mulatu Astatqe - Tezeta)

LISTEN Day one.. Beautiful piece of musicology that has always felt to me like bathing in sunlight at the break of day. 'Son'..this one's for you.

Thursday, 30 July 2009

musicology #412

Terry Callier #4

(Terry Callier – Fool em I Fool R U)

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Slipping out of Mr Callier’s first cut in 1963 into today’s piece of MAJESTY from his current 2009 set ‘Hidden Conversations‘. TOP ranking piece of 21st century ‘Steppers’ from the Man. A message of genuine authenticity from a man who walks it like he talks it…and let’s be honest, they don’tgrow on trees..

Oh yeah…I’m experimenting with a new piece of interactivity on themusicologist today..it’s a ‘Ratings’ thing just to get a better idea of what the community are in to. Not sure whether It will be a permanent fixture yet…just testing it to see if it has any value.

Well….? Huh, Is this a game we play, Just a phase we go through, Is this the price we pay, Will there be reperations too, If we’re not careful what we say, If we ain’t careful what we do, What kind of fool am I, What kind of fool are you,

You can read it on the printed page, It’s a fender bender…and road rage, One for all and all for one, Until some asshole pulls a gun, Somebody’s hurt and somebody cries, And somebody lives…somebody dies, And we hear pleas of innocence.. Mental impairment and self defense, Hey what can the matter be, What’s happening with society, And what’s the ransom and the cost, To save a generation lost, Who’s able to complete the task, Solve the riddle and lift the mask, Yeah pardon me but I just got to ask

This a game we play, Just a phase we going through, Is this the price we pay, Will there be reparations too, If we’re not careful what we say, We ain’t careful what we do, What kind of fool am I, What kind of fool are you,

And so we catch the evening news, With all of these conflicting views, Plague and famine..third world plights, Poverty and womens rights, Yea bishop when does life begin, And what’s a crime and what’s a sin, Hey is there some kind of master plan, To bring peace to the holy hands, In brightest day or darkest night, There’s rifle fire left and right, And on this dark and dangerous road, How long before the world explodes, But one for the money…two for the show, If we got to reap just what we sow, Hey pardon me but I just got to know,

Is this a game we play, Just a phase we going through, Is this the price we pay, For reparations overdue, If we’re not careful what we say, If we ain’t careful what we do, What kind of fool am I, What kind of fool are you.

Wednesday, 29 July 2009

musicology #411

Terry Callier #3

(Terry Callier – Look At Me Now)

LISTEN

Mr Callier’s first recording. Released as a 45 in 1963 !!

Now my people think that I just fake it,
I know I do things they don’t understand,
So I’ve got to show ‘em I can take it yeah,
I’ve got to show ‘em I can be a man,
Still there’s somethings that never have appealed to me,
Like standing out in front of a crowd,
Well people just you wait and see,
I’m gonna give you reason to be proud,

I’m gonna make it some day,
I’m gonna make it somehow,
Then I’ll be able to say hey,
Take a look at me know,
Yeah look at me know,

Well now my woman thinks I’m just a dreamer,
And she’s right about me I suppose,
But I could never, never, never be a schemer,
I don’t know the things a schemer knows,
But I do know there’s a better day coming up soon,
And baby just you wait and see,
I’ll find us a light in this darkness,
If you just have faith in me,

I’m gonna make it some day yeah,
Gonna make it somehow,
I’ll be able to say yeah, yeah, yeah
Baby look at me know,
Look at me know,
Look at me know,
Look at me know