the acoustics of the recordingg is sooo baddd; but everything else is awesomeee
leyva905(Tuesday 11th of November 2008 06:17:08 AM)
check the version of master JOse Pepe Vera made of this song and leaves some commentes all are wellcome
livninserenity(Thursday 6th of November 2008 12:27:40 PM)
As long as you listen for the chord changes, and you know the head...you can play anything...Jazz is meant to be unique every time. My boyfriend plays guitar and he played the real guitarist (reel, real?? hhmm), which was originally a bossa nova, but he played it faster as a samba, and it kicked ASS! I love it! :)
saxmasta240494(Thursday 23rd of October 2008 02:32:17 PM)
this is great but nothing will ever beat the original on dial, him and bird together...priceless. what i'll never get is why so few other recordings put as much emphasis on and/or end with the interlude
Snoohi1(Thursday 16th of October 2008 02:53:18 AM)
That's the thing about Jazz, being loose... and this is written in the real book u can just change it with some adjustments but u can still hear the night in Tunisia...
Snoohi1(Thursday 16th of October 2008 02:51:22 AM)
Dizzy was a genius, one of the best pieces written everrr...
willy4u4u(Wednesday 1st of October 2008 04:40:33 AM)
Ha Ha..That's real.
shadymcmuffin(Saturday 20th of September 2008 12:45:14 PM)
He died in 1993
Azorka82(Monday 22nd of September 2008 02:24:25 PM)
Thanks. I meant 1991 as the possible year of the Jazz Festival. I lived in Seattle 1990-1991, so it was around that time. Yes, just two years or so before his death.