10 October 2020

MUSIC OR DIE #31: Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd, "Jazz Samba" (1962)

Very...profound


Part 31 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I return to my ocean of jazzy perplexities, lifeboat nowhere to be seen – this time with a Brazilian twist. 

TL;DR

Oh Meme Dog, at least I can count on you

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06 October 2020

MUSIC OR DIE #30 - Booker T. & the M.G.'s, "Green Onions" (1962)


Rich in Vitamin K!


Part 30 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which the bad news is that it's still all instrumentals, but the good news is that they're mainly of FAMOUS SONGS! 

TL;DR

A mild improvement is still an improvement!

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01 October 2020

MUSIC OR DIE #29: Bill Evans Trio, "Sunday at the Village Vanguard" (1961)

Remember that smoking is bad, kids


Part 29 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I remain floating in a sea of jazzy uncertainty. 

TL;DR

I cling to these images like a lifeboat in choppy waters

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24 September 2020

MUSIC OR DIE #28–Jimmy Smith, "Back at the Chicken Shack" (1961)

This is a perfect album cover and I won't be taking any questions at this time, thank you


Part 28 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I return to my old frenemy...jazz. 


TL;DR


As ever, I dread running out of these images


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18 September 2020

MUSIC OR DIE #27–Muddy Waters, "At Newport 1960" (1960)

"Muddy At Newport Waters 1960" - a great album


Part 27 of my 
1000+ part series.

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In which I say both hello and goodbye to Newport, and find out all about mammals and gasoline. 


TL;DR

Forget ABBA, I praise the True Dancing Queen


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07 September 2020

MUSIC OR DIE #26–Miriam Makeba, "Miriam Makeba" (1960)

This is so 1960s and I'm so here for it

Part 26 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I explore music from another continent (well, technically more than one continent) and try bit by bit to lessen my own ignorance. 


TL;DR

Show 'em how it's done, Miriam

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06 February 2020

MUSIC OR DIE #25–Joan Baez, "Joan Baez" (1960)

This looks like a lost Zeppelin album cover - metal af. 
Part 25 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I learn what the folk is going on with the folk scene in 1960. And continue to make terrible, terrible puns. 


TL;DR

You tell 'em, Joan


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06 January 2020

20 February 2019

MUSIC OR DIE #22: Dave Brubeck Quartet, "Time Out" (1959)

I feel many things while looking at this

Part 22 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I still am trash, but this time to a Turkish(?) beat.

TL;DR:
I fear the day that I run out of these pictures.

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15 February 2019

11 February 2019

MUSIC OR DIE #20: Miles Davis, "Kind of Blue" (1959)

I don't see much blue except for your vest? The font maybe? Is this why jazz continues to perplex me?
Part 20 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I continue to be a trash human who can't appreciate jazz.

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08 February 2019

MUSIC OR DIE #19: Marty Robbins, "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs" (1959)


Looks like Nicolas Cage got lost on the set of "Three Amigos"

Part 19 of my 
1000+ part series.
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In which I listen to an album that puts the 'Western' in 'Country and Western.' Yippee-ki-yay.

TL;DR:

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03 February 2019

MUSIC OR DIE #18: Ella Fitzgerald, "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book" (1959)


Eye see you

Part 18 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I listen to nearly three-and-a-half hours of Ella Fitzgerald music. And then proceed to write about it all.

TL;DR:

So we're clear: She's amazing. But 3+ hours of anything...

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17 August 2018

MOVIE OR DEATH #2: "The Great Train Robbery" (1903)




Part 2 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I try to overcome my personal biases against Edison to review perhaps the only Western ever to be filmed in...New Jersey.

TL;DR:


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22 May 2018

MOVIE OR DEATH #1 – "A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans la Lune)" (1902)


Part 1 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I explore the very beginnings of the Moving Picture, and start a new journey of my own.

TL;DR:


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1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, or die trying (AKA the sequel)

Soooooo I may have a thing for doing these nigh insurmountable challenges.

As you may or may not know, I am already nearly 20 installments into my 1001 part(ish) series where I listen to every single album listed in the book, 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (for more info on that, clickety-click-click).

Assuming that each album is roughly 60 minutes long, that's about 1001 hours, or nearly 42 days of music to cover.

Clearly that's not enough of a challenge.

That brings me to this post. Yes, that's right - in tandem with my music challenge, I have launched a second challenge: to watch every single movie featured in the book, 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die (you can check out the book here).

Since I'm living on another continent now, which makes getting these books challenging, I'll be using this online version...which happens to have more than 1001 movies listed.

Challenge accepted. Again.


21 May 2018

MUSIC OR DIE #17: Sarah Vaughan, "Live at Mister Kelly's" (1957)

Part 17 of my 1000+ part series.
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In which I listen to a live, one-take album from an oft-forgot jazz legend. And figure out who tf Mister Kelly is, and why he wants my hat. And also ignore the fact that chronologically this comes after my previous post's album. Oops.

TL;DR:



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