Sunday, November 08, 2009

Sunday Music Blogging



On a semi-related note, or series of notes, 12-Tone Classics.

7 comments:

Jazzbumpa said...

Lovely.

Must be a bitch to sing - angular and atonal. That's brutal.

12Tone Classics is a hoot, though.

I guess we all have our hang ups.

Cheers!
JzB the (nahh - not gonna say it) trombonist

Phila said...

Lovely.

Must be a bitch to sing - angular and atonal. That's brutal.


I wasn't familiar with it before this AM, which is kind of odd because I like Eisler and Morgenstern. Gonna have to try to track down the rest of it, if it exists.


I guess we all have our hang ups.


Huh. That came as a bit of a shock.

Jazzbumpa said...

Huh. That came as a bit of a shock.

Really? Why?

Cheers!
JzB the hung up trombonist

Phila said...


Really? Why?


Had ya pegged as more of a traditionalist. I stand corrected!

Jazzbumpa said...

No. You're right.

What could be more traditional than a British folk tune that was recorded by Leadbelly, then reworked by Led Zeppelin?

Ohh - I loves me some Led Zep!

Cheers!
JzB the always traditional trombonist

Phila said...


Ohh - I loves me some Led Zep!


I could never get past the vocals. But almost everyone I know disagrees with me on that.

Jazzbumpa said...

Ohh - I loves me some disagreement!

Cheers!
JzB the agreeably disagreeable trombonist