11 Comments (since 9 Nov 2012)
emotional rollercoaster!
i really enjoyed this.
@nadia Thank you. I find it 'challenging' and accesible at the same time. From Thelonious Monk to Tori Amos the influence is clear.
arrived at just the right moment. Friday afternoon when I needed to focus, concentrate and finish some stuff off, thanks!
new to me and blown my mind too. Thanks for sharing.
This is why I'm a convert to TIMJam. I would never search out music like this, but when presented with it, I enjoy it thoroughly.
I should be ashamed, really. Bartók is a fellow countryman of mine (a very famous one too), and I don't think I ever listened to his music before - but I absolutely loved this. As @JohnnyG said, that's the beauty of TIMJ.
Excellent!
@Rialobran me too, try the Romanian Dances they are fab to play!
@JohnnyG @dorkins You're so right. Since February last when I joined TIMJ I have come across numerous gems. Long live TIMJ.
No surprise that a Beefheart fan should like Bartok!
11 Comments (since 9 Nov 2012)
lynn200
emotional rollercoaster!
nadia
i really enjoyed this.
Bukowski
@nadia Thank you. I find it 'challenging' and accesible at the same time. From Thelonious Monk to Tori Amos the influence is clear.
eoinoriordan
arrived at just the right moment. Friday afternoon when I needed to focus, concentrate and finish some stuff off, thanks!
d0minic
new to me and blown my mind too. Thanks for sharing.
JohnnyG
This is why I'm a convert to TIMJam. I would never search out music like this, but when presented with it, I enjoy it thoroughly.
dorkins
I should be ashamed, really. Bartók is a fellow countryman of mine (a very famous one too), and I don't think I ever listened to his music before - but I absolutely loved this. As @JohnnyG said, that's the beauty of TIMJ.
Aqualash
Excellent!
abigail.deeks
@Rialobran me too, try the Romanian Dances they are fab to play!
dutchzaphod
@JohnnyG @dorkins You're so right. Since February last when I joined TIMJ I have come across numerous gems. Long live TIMJ.
dzhimbo
No surprise that a Beefheart fan should like Bartok!