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Aug 23, 2011 bransonbelle Says:
Better Than Perfect! Helen More burn in Hell you bitch at age 69 or 89. How could you NOT separate the man from his Passion and Art. You destroyed a talent and you were tripping.
Aug 3, 2011 Cracktaculus Says:
Your slideshows a splendid complement to this classic groove man....great work!
Jun 10, 2011 illwynd92 Says:
part 11i s as good as one,solos were great great recordings.
Jun 10, 2011 illwynd92 Says:
part 11i s as good as one
Feb 25, 2011 wel722 Says:
@leftywilbury...bad as n greater then great!!!
Jul 23, 2010 leftywilbury Says:
@wel722
how bad was he, what do you mean ?
Jul 10, 2010 michaelhintongtr Says:
somebody please re-post this - split into two parts. It's most important to hear the way the tune starts out with the 'head' and builds through the out of tempo/in tempo sections of each player's solo [the 'search for the new land' shouldn't start mid trip]. This song is a story that unfolds gradually - a great journey - you have to hear it from start to finish in order to 'get it' - even if you have to hear part1 then part2
Jul 5, 2010 zenbooter Says:
RTB-- Thank you man for enabling my un technical ass to enjoy this trip to the past. And as 6 said you rule, but if you put in the intro someday how right that would be. First time I heard SFTNL was on WRVR, lois Gilbert was the DJ at that time B4 the station did what she warned it would if no one supported it,, go country,, and I distinctly remember tuning in one morn to just that,, woes, no more radio Jazz, not till BGO came on 24-7.
Jul 3, 2010 wel722 Says:
I SAW LEE PLAY THIS AND MORE AT THE LIGHT HOUSE....IN LA/HERMOSA BEACH....69,70,71. LEE WAS A BAD MANNNN...WITH A BEAUTIFUL PERSONALITY...JUST A FOR REAL CAT MAN!!! HE TALKED TO MY FRIENDS AND I ALL THE TIME ...I WILL NEVER FORGET HIM...HELEN WAS THERE TOO.
REST IN SPRIT LEE. MAN I JUST WANT TO SHOUT OUT BEAUTIFUL CAT MAN!!!1
Feb 23, 2010 TheGoldrock1 Says:
Lee was doing his Coltrane here. They both were from the same area.
Feb 22, 2010 dukdukguus Says:
Hey, here's an idea: Post the intro as one video, and leave this one up for the piano solo. You HAVE to have Grant Green's opening riffs. Otherwise, I can't sleep, I can't eat, all meaning is stripped from my universe. Plus, I'll be sporting a boo-boo lip.
Feb 22, 2010 wrongbar Says:
Aaaahhh! But the intro is the most beautiful part! :)
Jan 20, 2010 claybornwilliams Says:
RollTheBeatz post this again, in 2parts. that way we get to hear shorter's solo,which is the bomb.call it part 1&2.
Jan 20, 2010 psmontg Says:
Lee Morgan was one incredible trumpet player with clearly his own distinct style and sound. Like Miles Davis, and Dizzy, when you hear Lee Morgan, you know its Lee Morgan.
Nov 26, 2009 uninoculated Says:
Grant Green guitar
Herbie Hancock piano
Billy Higgins drums
Lee Morgan trumpet
Wayne Shorter tenor sax
Reggie Workman bass
OMG!
Nov 4, 2009 DADDY2U4EVER Says:
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! CLASSIC!!!!
Oct 31, 2009 claybornwilliams Says:
I thank you much for this jam the solo's are the best,this is one of the best groups lee put together.
Oct 4, 2009 RollTheBeatz Says:
i agree with everything you said, except i absolutely love the piano solo near the end. it had to stay :)
cheers
Aug 6, 2009 curtnevan Says:
This is one of the greatest jazz albums of all time, and the pride of Blue Note. A real shame it had to be cut.
Aug 2, 2009 TTheKKid Says:
I hear you on the 10 min thing. There should be an exception made for goo jazz. Might be more effective and true to the feeling Lee intendid if you start at the begining and fade the remainder at 9:55. Search for the new land tarts out rather peaceful and I think thats what Le wanted you to feel first on this journey of his. Just a suggestion. Thanks anyway for posting!
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MrAmandeepsodhi Says:
great jazz
bransonbelle Says:
Better Than Perfect! Helen More burn in Hell you bitch at age 69 or 89. How could you NOT separate the man from his Passion and Art. You destroyed a talent and you were tripping.
Cracktaculus Says:
Your slideshows a splendid complement to this classic groove man....great work!
illwynd92 Says:
part 11i s as good as one,solos were great great recordings.
illwynd92 Says:
part 11i s as good as one
wel722 Says:
@leftywilbury...bad as n greater then great!!!
vdez1969 Says:
is this bad or what
leftywilbury Says:
@wel722 how bad was he, what do you mean ?
michaelhintongtr Says:
somebody please re-post this - split into two parts. It's most important to hear the way the tune starts out with the 'head' and builds through the out of tempo/in tempo sections of each player's solo [the 'search for the new land' shouldn't start mid trip]. This song is a story that unfolds gradually - a great journey - you have to hear it from start to finish in order to 'get it' - even if you have to hear part1 then part2
zenbooter Says:
RTB-- Thank you man for enabling my un technical ass to enjoy this trip to the past. And as 6 said you rule, but if you put in the intro someday how right that would be. First time I heard SFTNL was on WRVR, lois Gilbert was the DJ at that time B4 the station did what she warned it would if no one supported it,, go country,, and I distinctly remember tuning in one morn to just that,, woes, no more radio Jazz, not till BGO came on 24-7.
wel722 Says:
I SAW LEE PLAY THIS AND MORE AT THE LIGHT HOUSE....IN LA/HERMOSA BEACH....69,70,71. LEE WAS A BAD MANNNN...WITH A BEAUTIFUL PERSONALITY...JUST A FOR REAL CAT MAN!!! HE TALKED TO MY FRIENDS AND I ALL THE TIME ...I WILL NEVER FORGET HIM...HELEN WAS THERE TOO. REST IN SPRIT LEE. MAN I JUST WANT TO SHOUT OUT BEAUTIFUL CAT MAN!!!1
TheGoldrock1 Says:
Lee was doing his Coltrane here. They both were from the same area.
dukdukguus Says:
Hey, here's an idea: Post the intro as one video, and leave this one up for the piano solo. You HAVE to have Grant Green's opening riffs. Otherwise, I can't sleep, I can't eat, all meaning is stripped from my universe. Plus, I'll be sporting a boo-boo lip.
wrongbar Says:
Aaaahhh! But the intro is the most beautiful part! :)
bkjbs762 Says:
@uninoculated OMFG!
claybornwilliams Says:
RollTheBeatz post this again, in 2parts. that way we get to hear shorter's solo,which is the bomb.call it part 1&2.
psmontg Says:
Lee Morgan was one incredible trumpet player with clearly his own distinct style and sound. Like Miles Davis, and Dizzy, when you hear Lee Morgan, you know its Lee Morgan.
claybornwilliams Says:
herbie's solo is powerful.
uninoculated Says:
Grant Green guitar Herbie Hancock piano Billy Higgins drums Lee Morgan trumpet Wayne Shorter tenor sax Reggie Workman bass OMG!
WiardvanderKooij Says:
Absolutely brilliant.
DADDY2U4EVER Says:
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! CLASSIC!!!!
claybornwilliams Says:
I thank you much for this jam the solo's are the best,this is one of the best groups lee put together.
RollTheBeatz Says:
i agree with everything you said, except i absolutely love the piano solo near the end. it had to stay :) cheers
curtnevan Says:
This is one of the greatest jazz albums of all time, and the pride of Blue Note. A real shame it had to be cut.
TTheKKid Says:
I hear you on the 10 min thing. There should be an exception made for goo jazz. Might be more effective and true to the feeling Lee intendid if you start at the begining and fade the remainder at 9:55. Search for the new land tarts out rather peaceful and I think thats what Le wanted you to feel first on this journey of his. Just a suggestion. Thanks anyway for posting!