C wrote:kath wrote:this got the grooooove!!!
Just brilliant!
Head noddin’
Foot tappin’ stuff
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bouncebouncebouncebouncebounce
C wrote:kath wrote:this got the grooooove!!!
Just brilliant!
Head noddin’
Foot tappin’ stuff
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
Spock! wrote:Just needs a Donna Summer vocal...
LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
C wrote:This is the band's first album following the departure of Damo Suzuki in 1973. The vocals are provided by guitarist Michael Karoli and keyboardist Irmin Schmidt. It is also their last album that was created using a two-track tape recorder
Can you imagine that!
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C wrote:Spock! wrote:Just needs a Donna Summer vocal...
I was thinking similar!
C wrote:Karoli’s violin is ACE….!!!
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kath wrote:C wrote:Spock! wrote:Just needs a Donna Summer vocal...
I was thinking similar!
... sluts!
LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
C wrote:Talking Heads…?
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Spock! wrote:kath wrote:C wrote:
I was thinking similar!
... sluts!
We not only feel love, but would love to love you...
LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
kath wrote:Spock! wrote:kath wrote:
... sluts!
We not only feel love, but would love to love you...
mwhahahaa... do you work hard for the money?
LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
C wrote:Psycho killer
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kath wrote:
i can't bouncebouncebouncebouncebouncebouncebounce fast enough mwhahahaa
LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.