rockefeller center Posted May 6, 2004 Author Report Posted May 6, 2004 Brad, I wasn't insulted. Just wanted to know which tunes appealed a little bit to you. Thanks for taking the time to listen to that disc. Quote
Jim Dye Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 Hey rockefeller center, Just a quick note to let you know I haven't forgotten about you! Due to some unforseen problems, I have been without a computer all week. However, I just set up my new eMac and this is my first post! I have been listening to the BFT and I think it is my favorite of all the tests so far. I haven't peeked at this thread yet, although it is killing me. I'll try to post my thoughts over the weekend, but I have company coming to town so I may not get to it until monday night. Thanks again for a great listen! Jim Dye Quote
dutchmanx Posted May 21, 2004 Report Posted May 21, 2004 Thank you for another wonderful opportunity to extend my musical horizon. I am not going to guess who's playing what because I am rather new to world of jazz. I will inform about my likes and dislikes at this compilation instead. Tracks 2, 5 and 9 are my favorite I will certainly will try to look for more stuff from those artists. 4,6,7,14 and 15 - just not my cup of tea. and I skipped every time track 10 when I give BFT #10 CD a spin - literally can't stand it (sorry rockefeller center)! It would be fun to read others' comments on the disc now! Quote
billyboy Posted May 24, 2004 Report Posted May 24, 2004 I am just now getting around to really listening and writing my comments on this disc. Many thanks to Rockefeller Center for a fun disc, and to Peter Johnson for forwarding one my way. I don’t think I know any of these, and while most of them were pleasant to listen to, there are only a couple I will be searching for. I will limit my comments to a few. Here goes! 3. The opening measures sound like somebody’s using the ‘guitar’ I recently made for my kids out of a box and rubber bands. I like it! 6. Kinda creepy, sounds kinda familiar, I like it! 7. Maybe the high point of the disc for me. A cross between Sly Stone and the Velvet Underground. Hella funky! I’ll be getting this one! 9. Great tune! I like it! 10. There was a Mystery Science Theater 2000 episode in which, during some particularly cheesy 80’s synth music, Crow said, ‘Music by Super Mario Brothers.’ The second I heard the flute, it reminded me of something out of a Nintendo game like Zelda. Hey, I’m free associating! 14. Catchy tune! 15. This singer cracks me up! I love how he cuts his chorus short to let ‘Kenny’ do his thing on the organ. With a little ‘Tequila’ thrown in. Two thumbs up! Thanks again! Now to read everyone’s comments and start working on number 11! Quote
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