Every now and then I'd like to make a music post...Mostly because I have a horrible memory. You know how you have some songs that you absolutely love but never remember the name? I have a tonne of jazz and classical songs that fit under that umbrella. This is why I love pandora. Take "Take The 'A' Train" for instance. Wonderful rendition by Duke Ellington on "Jazz Profile: Duke Ellington", a 1969 live recording. It's one of those songs that I just always love to listen to.
Another song that's becoming like that is "Auld Lang Syne" by Salsa Celtica. Who'd think that Celtic and Latin music would have such a natural marriage? I discovered them from the credits for "Driving Lessons", a hilarious movie by the way.
Songs that I listened to today that are just plain awesome:
Another song that's becoming like that is "Auld Lang Syne" by Salsa Celtica. Who'd think that Celtic and Latin music would have such a natural marriage? I discovered them from the credits for "Driving Lessons", a hilarious movie by the way.
Songs that I listened to today that are just plain awesome:
- "Take The 'A' Train" by Duke Ellington
- "Auld Lang Syne" by Salsa Celtica
- "Diablo Rojo" by Rodrigo y Gabriela
- "Aguas de Marco" by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina
- "Cores" by Da Lata
Labels:
Antonio Carlos Jobim,
brazilian,
celtic,
Da Lata,
Duke Ellington,
Elis Regina,
flamenco,
jazz,
latin,
music,
Rodrigo y Gabriela,
Salsa Celtica
very peaceful songs to hear.
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