Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Perhaps my brains are old and scrambled...

Playlist
Various Artists - Cloudland Blue Eclectic Selection 2019
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons (Menuhin)
Platti - Cello Concertos
Rasmussen, S - Dancing Raindrops
Rijnvos - Block Beuys
Rimple - January: Songs & Chamber Music of Mark Rimple
Ritter - 6 Quartets For Bassoon & Strings
Smutny - Klaviersonate; Symphonie; Streichquartett
Schenck - Nymphs of the Rhine, Vol 1
Sehrbrock - Static Music
John Coltrane - Stellar Regions
Yes - Relayer
Cloudland Blue Quartet - Anything But Ill [Single]
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Delilah
Pink Floyd - Works
Joel Harrison - Free Country
London Sinfonietta - Warp Works & Twentieth Century Monsters
Various - Pop in Motion
James Last Orchestra - Classics
Earth Wind and Fire - The Box Set Series
Yehudi Menihun - Les introuvables de Yehudi Menuhin
Various - Maximum Minimalists
Hans-Martin Linde - Music in Sanssouci
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Visions of the Emerald Beyond
Love Unlimited Orchestra - The 20th Century Singles
VArious - Magic Moments 7 - Sounds of Surprise
The Czars - Music from the Film "I'd Rather Be....Gone" [Single]
Duke Ellington - Money Jungle
Brian Eno - Box II : Vocal
Francisco Lopez - Sonic Fields Vlieland

Early rise...


...for a shave and a haircut...

  
Reasonably good views...




A new project today based on a book found yesterday in the attic,"From Metal to Mozart" - which, within, amongst other advice to those into rock music but who have no knowledge of classical, sets out 100 classical pieces to "get you into classical music"...

So I am going to try and play one a day for the next hundred days...

Which will take me to early August...

Let's see how long it takes for this to break down?

First off, Vivaldi's Four Seasons - I have a few versions to choose from...


...but plumped for this...


A nice start to proceedings...

A squirrel accompanied a cereal based breakfast...



Also today, continuing my A-Z of classical, finishing off the second P quartet which was standing in for the lack of Q, then, moved on to R...


The Rijnvos was "out there" and particularly good...




..and, as an added bonus, it was recorded on my birthday...


This was also enjoyed, after it popped through the door...


I do love the tuneless contemporary stuff...

Lunch...


...with "Father Brown" and Fang...



An afternoon of work and moved into the first two S composers, the tasty viols of Herr Schenk and the modern but tuneful Sehrbrock...

Did I ruin my fish pie with too much ketchup?


No, I did not...

A call to my mum - in good spirits and reports her Covid cough is getting a bit better...

After that and some TV, upstairs to listen to some CDs, with half the records being included via suggestions from the Twitter as I went along...


Eclectic...



I particularly enjoyed hearing "The Western Edge" performed live at my "55 songs" series back in 2004...





A stonking Johnny Cash cover on this one...



Erm, Men at Work - not my choice!


For my mum and dad...



For Anne's dad - who would have been 91 today!



A composer beginning with Q...



Barry White covering Isaac Hayes, funk squared...


Manu Katche...


A very rare Czars item...



And finished off with Eno...


"Perhaps my brains are old and scrambled"...


Perhaps, but they do have this coming out of them in the pic above...


Some field recordings, some TV (Goldbergs and Schooled) and bed...

Highlight of the Day : Playing CDs...

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