um lugar para falar das coisa boas q existem na vida
| de vivências | de lugares | de sparkling food&wine |
de pirandelos qd se quer falar de cultura e
de mim qd n houver + nada para falar.
um routte de bons vivãs é o q isto pretende ser
e cá vai a história desse album "Then he put out another history-making album: a three-record set of a pair of Solo Concerts played in Lausanne and Bremen. It was inconceivable in those days that anyone could actually put out a triple album of nothing but pure piano improvisation, and even expect people to actually buy it. But again, this album got nothing but the highest accolades, and it is still selling well to this day. It contains passages of improvisation that are barely short of miraculous.
There is an astonishing story behind the Bremen concert. Jarrett was in agonizing pain the whole time. He suffered a severe back injury when he was about twenty, trying to push a car that wouldn't start, and it has bothered him ever since. He had done the entire tour he was on wearing a back brace and gobbling pain pills. The night of the Bremen concert he hadn't slept in over 24 hours because of the pain, could only play for about ten minutes beforehand to do a sound check before he got nauseous, and was afraid he might have to cancel the concert. But he did go on, the rest, as they say, is history."
hum... :)
Adoro coisas maravilhosas = peanuts!
E eu já vi o livro com as belas fotos e os vinis que custaram uma pechincha!
(grande colecção que está a ficar...)
ahh merecias ser trocidado... nem ficou ao preço do cd original... um must este senhor járréte...
ahh merecias ser trocidado... nem ficou ao preço do cd original... um must este senhor járréte...
e cá vai a história desse album "Then he put out another history-making album: a three-record set of a pair of Solo Concerts played in Lausanne and Bremen. It was inconceivable in those days that anyone could actually put out a triple album of nothing but pure piano improvisation, and even expect people to actually buy it. But again, this album got nothing but the highest accolades, and it is still selling well to this day. It contains passages of improvisation that are barely short of miraculous.
There is an astonishing story behind the Bremen concert. Jarrett was in agonizing pain the whole time. He suffered a severe back injury when he was about twenty, trying to push a car that wouldn't start, and it has bothered him ever since. He had done the entire tour he was on wearing a back brace and gobbling pain pills. The night of the Bremen concert he hadn't slept in over 24 hours because of the pain, could only play for about ten minutes beforehand to do a sound check before he got nauseous, and was afraid he might have to cancel the concert. But he did go on, the rest, as they say, is history."