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#288985 - 06/11/10 02:30 PM Most significant tunes to you...
captain Russ Offline
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7285
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Here's something to think about. What are the most significant tunes to you? "Significance" can be anything you want it to be, from the meaning of the lyrics, your, "signature" tune, a tune that represented a musical breakthrough, a reference to a particular period in your life...anything that makes your selections stand out to you.

My top 12, right off the top of my head are:

* That's All-(First recognition of great changes).

* Wildflower-(First tune that made me aware that you can find meaningful "gems" in rock and other music forms-also, my grandma's favorite-played it at her funeral).

* When Sunny Gets Blue-(Changes taught to be by Ella).

* Song For My Father-(Heard Horace play it live-I played it at my father's funeral).

* Hiding Inside Myself-(Kenny Rankin at his finest-sentimental song-a favorite to perform).

* Spring Can Really Hang You Up-(Just beautiful-learned it during my "conversion" to a hard line jazz guy).

* What are you Doing The Rest of Your Life?
(Has everything-beautiful changes and message).

* Sunny-(Learned this from a long-time mentor/teacher/duo partner-practiced variations on the lead lines).

* Work song-(Fun to play. Written by Oscar Brown Jr., not a close friend, but a great guy to hang out with).

* At This Moment-(Sentimental Billy Vera Song. The ladies LOVE it! Great to have a fabulous song-and singer- get the proper recognition).

* Gravy Waltz (Written by Another Hero and former employer-Steve Allen. My introduction to jazz waltz. He taught it to me).

* Wave (Was a major bossa fan during my transition from a strictly Rock dude. Still love bossa).

Had to do this list quickly, off the top of my head, because the significant tunes probably number in the thousands, if you think about it. Still play all the tunes above several times a week and never tire of them.


What are yours, and why?


Russ

(Gotta go to work-5:00 cocktail job)

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#288986 - 06/11/10 03:06 PM Re: Most significant tunes to you...
cgiles Offline
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
Not necessarily my all-time favorites but 'most significant'. Just a few off the top of my head.

1. 'round midnight - Monk -some of the most beautiful changes of any song anywhere, any genre'.

2. Strange Fruit - Billy Holiday - spent some of my early childhood in the South; 'nuff said.

3. Brown Baby - Oscar Brown, Jr. - beautiful lyrics.

4. Drown in my own tears - Ray Charles - maybe the most soulful tune ever.

5. I can stand a little rain - Joe Cocker - The one I've picked out for my funeral.

6. Sometimes I feel like a Motherless child - Spiritual - best done with an operatic soprano backed by a Black college choir.

7. What are you doing the rest of your life/How deep is the ocean - toss up for songs about love and commitment

8. Here's to Life - Shirley Horn - Maybe the best rendition of one of the best songs ever - plus, Shirley and I grew up together in the Washington, D.C. area.

9. I put a spell on you - Nina Simone - raw, raw, raw (Nina did a lot of tunes that have significance for me).

10. Love and Happiness - Al Green - taught me the role that rhythm plays in a performance.

11. The Thrill is Gone - B.B. King - what the blues is all about.

12. Autumn Leaves - Miles w/Cannonball Adderley - the definitive 'cool' jazz.

All these tunes go way beyond just 'liking them'. To a large degree, they define my soul.

chas

Ok, like Cass, I just had to add these:

13. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday - my mother's favorite (her second favorite; 'I'll be glad when you're dead, you rascal, you' - aimed primarily at my father ).

14. You Don't Know What Love Is - Johnny Adams - so poignant, plus great changes.

15. Everytime We Say Goodbye - Gloria Lynn - just love that change "from major to minor".

16. My Funny Valentine - Practically any version - quite possibly my favorite song.

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#288987 - 06/11/10 03:28 PM Re: Most significant tunes to you...
cassp Offline
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Registered: 03/21/03
Posts: 3748
Loc: Motown
"Significant" has changed since I've gone solo. Since I now play for the "more senior" crowd, I've come to retread many songs I learned in my youth and early adulthood. Here are 5 of the songs that are significant to my OMB venture.

1. How Sweet It Is to Be Loved by You - James Taylor version. Gets the crowd moving, clapping and singing along; always played near the end of the set.
2. My Girl - Temptations. We love our Motown in Motown.
3. Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain - Willie Nelson. Only started playing this about a year ago, but everyone loves it.
4. Have I Told You Lately - Van Morrison. I love the song and love to tell the meaning of the lyrics.
5. Happy Trails - Roy & Dale Rogers. It's become my new goodnight song. We all sing together and wave a "happy trails" goodbye.

AND -
I just have to add -
The Nearness of You - I never kreally knew this song until our eJam of a year ago. Now I can't do a job without it.


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#288988 - 06/11/10 04:03 PM Re: Most significant tunes to you...
ianmcnll Offline
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
Just three that come immediately to mind...

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes...love the message and the change to the bridge

Just the Way You Are...a true modern standard...one of my favorite songs to play...took many hours to get the sax solo (Phil Woods)as close as possible.

Alone Again Naturally...another favorite to play...one of those tunes hardly played anymore, but instantly recognized when it is.

Ian
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#288989 - 06/11/10 06:19 PM Re: Most significant tunes to you...
ChicoBrasil Offline
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Registered: 06/09/01
Posts: 993
Loc: Belo Horizonte,Minas Gerais,Br...
Hey Russ
After a long period of dark clouds (health problems) I'm here once more.
My five stars list:
-Corcovado
-Eu e a brisa
-Amazonas
-This masquerade
-Autumn leaves
-All the things you are
-Con alma
-What are you doing the rest of Your life
-C'est si bon
-Champagne
-Setembro(wedding song)
-Aquarela do Brazil
-Wave
-Adios nonino
-Senza fine

and....
some of my own tunes:
-Gray morning
-Mountains
-Tristesse

Best regards from Brazil
Chico

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#288990 - 06/11/10 06:46 PM Re: Most significant tunes to you...
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Here are a few that I love to perform and sing on stage...

1- MY WAY - Frank Sinatra, lyrics say it all very inspirational to the way I approach performing music all these years.

2- I'LL BE LOVING YOU ALWAYS -
Irving Berlin 1925, Something my wife said to me before we were married & she was so right. http://deenotes.homestead.com/belovingyou.html

3- YOU WERE ALWAYS ON MY MIND -
Willie Nelson, lyrics made me realize it was time to Grow Up & be a man!

4- I JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU -
Stevie Wonder, A song my daughter sang to me when she was 2 years old. Every time I play it I hear her voice in my head singing to Daddy.

5- Daddy's Little Girl - recorded by The Mills Brothers in 1950....Singing these lyrics I just can't get thru this song on stage or at a Wedding, etc, when the father dances with his daughter without a tear in my eye.

There are many more but these are my top 5.

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#288991 - 06/11/10 08:12 PM Re: Most significant tunes to you...
124 Offline
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Registered: 01/01/09
Posts: 2195
A Night in Tunisia (Jimmy Smith)
How do you get your head and fingers around THAT?

What's New (Smith again)
That falling figure around the dim chord at the end still gives me goosebumps.

A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
An old childhood haunt. Never did hear a nightingale sing there.

Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime (The Korgis)
Pop song that's a bit short on lyrics, but the changes are really nice.

Karelia Suite (The Nice - later to be Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
Sheer power. A tour-de-force.



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#288992 - 06/11/10 08:32 PM Re: Most significant tunes to you...
btweengigs Offline
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Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 2204
Loc: Florida, USA
In no particular order and just off the top of my head:

Nearness of You -- Like Cass, I never thought of playing it until the e-jam...now it is one of my standards.

Cubanchero -- Gary D. got me interested in this when we were talking about Latin numbers that fill a dance floor.

That's All -- for the same reasons as Russ.

Bluemoon/Sincerely medley -
Special Angel
Put Your Head On My Shoulder ---all nostalgic R&R belly rubbers that get folks on the dance floor.

Almost anything by Delbert McClinton:
Why Me, Givin' Up For Your Love, Back to Lousiana -- just to name three.

Vince Gill's Look At Us -- especially for anniversary dedications.

And some of the great chestnuts that seem to live forever: Because of You. It's Impossible. It Had To Be You...etc.etc.etc.

I usually throw in one Chuck Berry song per night.

And a couple DonM will know...and Russ will not :
I've Got a Brand New Girlfriend
Redneck Woman
Baby Likes To Rock It

I'll leave it there...but there's a couple hundred more I really enjoy doing.

Eddie

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#288993 - 06/11/10 09:37 PM Re: Most significant tunes to you...
FAEbGBD Offline
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Registered: 03/20/01
Posts: 847
Loc: Nashvville TN
Stonewall Jackson--don't be angry" forever associated with playing music with my dad. Betchya we play it at least once when I'm home next week.
Buck Owens--buckaroo. One of the best classic country guitar instrumentals and a fond memory of my uncle Rick, dad's brother, who played it very well. He wasn't home much, preferring to bum around in Cali, but I remember him playing it. Again, I'll probably be playing that one next week too.

George Jones--the race is on. I lived a lot of years wondering what that guitar sound was in the solo. Had never heard of a baritone guitar or tictac bass.

2 Brent mason recordings. His guitar solo on Alan Jackson's Don't even know her name, and his own composition Hotwired. Stunning examples of modern chicken pickin style, using outside notes and scales far beyond pentatonics.

You are my Sunshine. Always remember the many happy hours of my grandpa teaching me to play harmonica when I was only 4. He knew 4 guitar chords; that was it. But he and I had a lot of fun over the years playing the old-time music.

Take six-- Goldmine. First time I heard that song in high school, and was unable to believe it was humanly possible to sing that in tune, with that level of harmonic sophistication. That song introduced me to the dominant 7 sharp 11 chord, which is the basis for my SZ handle.

But Beautiful. Loved the song when I learned it in college, and went down in history to stay when I had the extreme honor to play that song with Kenny Burrell, the one and only time I met him in Cali during the winter namm.

What is Hip-- Tower of Power. I'd never heard groove and beats like that in all my life and it sent me down the road to learning about funk music.

So there's a few. I could name so many more, but....

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#288994 - 06/11/10 10:07 PM Re: Most significant tunes to you...
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Quote:
Originally posted by btweengigs:
Cubanchero -- Gary D. got me interested in this when we were talking about Latin numbers that fill a dance floor.
Eddie


As performed on the
YAMAHA GRAND PIANO..EXCELLENT! WOW!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvOx5qhcb3U&feature=related

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