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Well done
isn't his sister Nena Cherry?
indeed
Sitting on my yacht in the Great Barrier Reef listening to this amazing tune, cached of course... Very few things match the colours of life that RP has provided for >15 years. Neil
I certainly hope your donation is appropriate!
That opening ALWAYS gets my hope up for Boomtown Rats
Me too. Seems to be a direct lift.
his father Don Cherry was a brilliant jazz trumpeter
isn't his sister Nena Cherry?
That intro gives me Boomtown Rats flashbacks...
SAME!
I propose Eagle-Eye Cherry transandentaled themselves into my 3 year old head, when I witnessed the love of my then life, Linda, walking down the aisle of Bethany Lutheran Church.
I didn't have a lot of experience at 3, but suspected she was getting married.
I also didn't have a very good command of language, so Linda was 'Nina'
Just like this song's 'lyrics', Nina, oh Nina, Nina.
Turns out 'Nina' was just the flower girl
This should probably go on the main forum but it fits here.
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,
"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
proof indeed
his father Don Cherry was a brilliant jazz trumpeter
Aha! At the beginning I thought the trumpet had a bit of a Miles feel.
Nobody mentions any similarity to Stevie Wonder? I came here to actually see if it was him. I may not be the only one: The next song was "Higher Ground".
Maybe because there isn't anything similar with the exception both were created by humans with an affinity for the unusual. You are the only one.
Repeat Button!
Repeat Button!
Repeat Button!
Repeat Button!
....
Add it for all that love your selections. After all, you have @ button that says PSD.
I was about to write something to that effect...
LOL, I just came here to write that too!
anyone else hear the Boomtown Rats in the first chord on the piano?
I was about to write something to that effect...
His father was a fabulous trumpet player
The album credits his father as the songwriter, with Goran Kajfes on trumpet. (His father, Don Cherry, died in 1995 - a few years before this album was released.)
This is from the same album as ‘Save Tonight’?! I’m dumbstruck.
You should be.
Too bad there is a skip button....and moreover, too bad there isn't a repeat button on RP.
Repeat Button!
Repeat Button!
Repeat Button!
Repeat Button!
....
1. Boom town rats?
2. Ian Dury?
3. Nope, it's Eagle-Eye Cherry
Exactly the same plus Gil Scott Heron before Eagle-Eye Cherry. Oh and it is a Monday Morning!
Sitting on my yacht in the Great Barrier Reef listening to this amazing tune, cached of course... Very few things match the colours of life that RP has provided for >15 years. Neil
You have a Yacht?
This should probably go on the main forum but it fits here.
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,
"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
Music is your only friend, until the end.
This should probably go on the main forum but it fits here.
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,
"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
Awwww. All here concur. I mean, can any RP fan imagine, say, enduring the Great Pandemic without RP? Don't even want to go there.
This should probably go on the main forum but it fits here.
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. ...
Routes 9 & 9A - do you mean near Elmsford or Ardsley, NY?
I'm at the point where I'm like, "Is that my upload?" I really should not forget them, since they are so rare.
Little Neneh with Mom & Dad in 1967:
2. Ian Dury?
3. Nope, it's Eagle-Eye Cherry
his sister Neneh
I beg your pardon... my cat is called Nina, this is a song about her. :P
Ninaaa oh Nina.
Oh Nina.
his sister Neneh
Ninaaa oh Nina.
Oh Nina.
Every. Single. Time!!
And most times I'm on the verge of pressing skip because I don't like "I don't like Mondays" !
Followed by 'Hello darkness my old friend' (which I belated see has been commented before) when the trumpet comes in! I, like many other RPers have a left(?) brain full of musical cues which fire off often, yet I can't for the life of me remember what I came into the room for... Isn't age wonderful! Especially when you head is full of music like this!
btw this explains the common complaint that many listeners' comments refer to 'this is like' or 'this is a rip-off of...'. We just have these mental links!
Every. Single. Time!!
And most times I'm on the verge of pressing skip because I don't like "I don't like Mondays" !
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
That might be the most liked comment ever on here... WOW
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
Very well said. Thank you and thank you Bill!
Absolutely. Then a bit of "Hello darkness my old friend ..."
Agreed. Upped my rating 7 > 8.
DavidS_UK wrote:
Absolutely! I heard the first chord and reached for the volume to turn it up... what a surprise (but a nice one) when it went off in a very different direction.
Absolutely! I heard the first chord and reached for the volume to turn it up... what a surprise (but a nice one) when it went off in a very different direction.
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
I don't like Thursdays.
passsion8 wrote:
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
passsion8 wrote:
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
It amazes me that people around me hear my gushing about RP and aren't even interested in finding out what I'm on about.
I gladly support and hope it never goes away.
RP broadens my world.
Hey, that's a fun song!
But yeah, pretty different than this one!
passsion8 wrote:
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
Too bad there is a skip button....and moreover, too bad there isn't a repeat button on RP.
ETA: Apparently not. According to AMG, the song is a reworking of a piece by Don Cherry and he's listed as a composer, but the trump is played by a different guy.
ETA even more: Don Cherry died in 1995, three years before this was released, so he wasn't available for the gig.
Interesting situation there for a 'memoryboxer' - and I'm with you on the "Take me to church" and what the hell...with all the love I have on this songs' comments, I have to go +1 to 9....Long Live RP!!
passsion8 wrote:
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
Thank you Bill.
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
Well said. I too am a disciple.
What a beautiful comment, thanks for sharing !
I have always heard his hit and did not know he was into making music like this!
Solid 8.
Thank you RP for uncovering the seldom touched by many great timeless musicians.
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,
"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
Well said! Echos my own story and relationship with this fine temple of friendly frequencies. I too am smiling as I write this, now into the next song by King Crimson, a band who my older deceased sister used to hang out with and was some of the first real music I listened to as a kid. Keep the faith, all.
Passion8: I'm so glad you DID NOT post this in the general forum b/c I'm rarely there and would have missed your awesome comment of gratitude to BnR and their wonderful station. I also feel a "friendship" with RP, both the programming/programmers and the many listeners I've grown to 'know' and appreciate, like bluematrix's reply. Long Live RP!! OH...I've rated this track at 8....
Me of Ian Dury!
Me of both!
Me of Ian Dury!
Wow, just reached for the mouse to PSD. No need now ...
nickshortie wrote:
jup, later in that song I thought of Miles Davis...
Joy
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,
"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
Well said! Echos my own story and relationship with this fine temple of friendly frequencies. I too am smiling as I write this, now into the next song by King Crimson, a band who my older deceased sister used to hang out with and was some of the first real music I listened to as a kid. Keep the faith, all.
jup, later in that song I thought of Miles Davis...
passsion8 wrote:
I bought this this album years ago. One of the few that wasn't inspired by an RP listen. In the song he says "Nine-in-nine-ay". I live near routes 9 & 9A and the local traffic guy always runs them together in his report as "9 & 9A" and it make me think of this song. I haven't pulled the CD out for years, but here is the song on RP. It made me smile. Like a good friend would were they to select a song from my memory / past. That's why I'm posting:
This "station" and Bill's programming is akin to a long time friend. I've been listening for over 16 years and realize we have formed some sort of virtual friendship. I listen (and support when possible) and the music calls to me repeatedly and says,"Hey, check out this one..." I smile while memories flow. The new Ray LaMontagne is playing as I write this providing a new favorite to enjoy now and recall later.
Being a post-divorce music lover I glean so much strength / faith / hope from music and wanted to express my gratitude for the breadth of Bill's knowledge / arrangements. As Kurt Vonnegut once said,
"Music, is to me, proof of the existence of God.
It is so extraordinarily full of magic and in tough times in my life I can listen to music and it makes such a difference."
Music is my religion. Thank you friend.
Don, take a well earned bow from the great beyond. You left your legend in very capable hands.