Happy are the Onion Sellers!
I simply love this track from João as it reminds me of Fellini Movies of the 1950s/60s. Not sure I got all the changes or timing right, but had a blast soaking up the wonderful spirit of this music. Tenor sax in backing mode with harmonies and counterpoint. It's the only track I've ever recorded that my wife asked me to play her twice!
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2. April 2020 um 14:25
Tu
How delightful :D I suddenly feel sophistacated....Im in a lounge wearing evening dress and sipping Champagne. Wel that was a nice escape for a momemt! <3
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3. April 2020 um 02:10
Wade
Ha! Love the image. So glad if this track can provide a moment's escape and a smile. Thanks Tu.
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2. April 2020 um 10:44
FrankieJ
Just smoothly tip toeing through there. You make it sound easy Wade. A most enjoyable listen from you two.
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3. April 2020 um 02:01
Wade
Ha! Loving the compliment I've often given to you about making it sound easy. So kind of you to bring it back.
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2. April 2020 um 11:36
DanDiplo
Lovely mix of sounds and, yeah, the Fellini reference seems apt to me. The kind of music that transports you to a different place, wonderful to hear.
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3. April 2020 um 02:05
Wade
Cheers Dan. Yea, for many being in a different place and time would be desirable. So glad you checked it out. Thanks.
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2. April 2020 um 12:20
jjdf
Wowooo...speechless ... a veil of velvet and silk flowing in my ears and in my mind <3... an amazing feeling in the way you play sax here <3 (as always)... Thanks so much for joining your huge artist soul here and for your so kind words in description above...<3
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3. April 2020 um 02:07
Wade
I so enjoy your tracks and am very pleased that you're OK with this add. It's really still a solo by you with my just accompanying you. You deserve all the credit for such a wonderful track that has such a distinctive feel.
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2. April 2020 um 10:48
titi
The comparison with Felini's films is funny and true. You offer the softness and the joy of your sax. Your lady appreciates a lot too ;)
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3. April 2020 um 02:03
Wade
Thanks so Much titi. Could have also been movies by Jacques Tati. He's one of my all time favorites! We seldom see his movies here. Do they still show them in France?
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3. April 2020 um 10:14
titi
Yes. These are films that are a bit old now, but it is still possible to see them. Jacques Tati and in the hearts of French people who have a lot of tenderness for him and his works :)
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3. April 2020 um 22:49
Wade
I was very young (maybe 10 years old around 1956?) when I saw Mr Hulot's Holiday, but found it incredibly quirky and funny. I've only see four of his movies since, but all had his unusual point of view that swept you up and kept you amused and interested. So unique!
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4. April 2020 um 09:32
titi
His films are part of the French cinematographic heritage. His mischievous and offbeat eye (for the time) made his works cinematic classics. His films are still on public TV.
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Wade
Thanks Andri. I guess you're old enough to have seen some of these? Then maybe you're an old movie buff?
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