Chick Corea & Béla Fleck — Mountain
Album: The Enchantment
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Released: 2007
Length: 3:44
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alanthecowboy wrote:
It was war. Wake up, It's not pretty. What do you think Baptist or his officers would have done to Che?
Brestois wrote:
It's a somewhat subjective matter.
From Wikipedia:
He was appointed commander of the La Cabaña Fortress prison, and during his five-month tenure in that post (January 2 through June 12, 1959), he oversaw the trial and execution of many people, among whom were former Batista regime officials and members of the "Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities" (a unit of the secret police known by its Spanish acronym BRAC). José Vilasuso, an attorney who worked under Guevara at La Cabaña preparing indictments, said that these were lawless proceedings where "the facts were judged without any consideration to general juridical principles" and the findings were pre-determined by Guevara. It is estimated that between 156 and 550 people were executed on Guevara's extra-judicial orders during this time.
It was war. Wake up, It's not pretty. What do you think Baptist or his officers would have done to Che?
The more I hear this, the more I like it!!! Thanx RP! I have always liked Chick Corea (since the '70s)!! And Bela Fleck is also great!!
Excellent!!! I have never heard this tune before. Thanx RP!
Jamus wrote:
"Just because you can doesn't mean that you should" is one of my favorite sayings this year. Too many millennials write articles or post comments just because they can; it is so much noise.
I agree!!! ...too many senseless reviews posted here! ...thank God, NOT a majority!
"Just because you can doesn't mean that you should" is one of my favorite sayings this year. Too many millennials write articles or post comments just because they can; it is so much noise.
I agree!!! ...too many senseless reviews posted here! ...thank God, NOT a majority!
Saw them tour together after this album came out, played at Symphony Hall here in Boston. It was a magical evening as I’ve admired both artists for years.
kcar wrote:
That's a whole lot more "I didn't like this segue" than seems warranted.
Fiery crash segue:
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That's a whole lot more "I didn't like this segue" than seems warranted.
oldsaxon wrote:
"Just because you can doesn't mean that you should" is one of my favorite sayings this year. Too many millennials write articles or post comments just because they can; it is so much noise.
I don't know. Just because you can it doesn't mean you should.
"Just because you can doesn't mean that you should" is one of my favorite sayings this year. Too many millennials write articles or post comments just because they can; it is so much noise.
alanthecowboy wrote:
Brestois wrote:
Gosh, I did all these things and all I got was this darned t-shirt!
jpfueler,
What did you mean about Che Guevara being a mass murderer?
It's a somewhat subjective matter.
From Wikipedia:
He was appointed commander of the La Cabaña Fortress prison, and during his five-month tenure in that post (January 2 through June 12, 1959), he oversaw the trial and execution of many people, among whom were former Batista regime officials and members of the "Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities" (a unit of the secret police known by its Spanish acronym BRAC). José Vilasuso, an attorney who worked under Guevara at La Cabaña preparing indictments, said that these were lawless proceedings where "the facts were judged without any consideration to general juridical principles" and the findings were pre-determined by Guevara. It is estimated that between 156 and 550 people were executed on Guevara's extra-judicial orders during this time.
Gosh, I did all these things and all I got was this darned t-shirt!
Not a big fan of banjo jazz.
Discovery after discovery.Thnx RP
"There either isn't a Wikipedia entry for Chick_Corea_&_Bela_Fleck, or we have the wrong link info."
Nope - just separate entries.
Nope - just separate entries.
Play more of this flavor!
Fiery crash segue:
Florence + The Machine "No Light, No Light" --> This
Wow. Jarring juxtaposition with too much overlapping of songs. Please, no.
Points for trying though! Even the best don't win every time...
Florence + The Machine "No Light, No Light" --> This
Wow. Jarring juxtaposition with too much overlapping of songs. Please, no.
Points for trying though! Even the best don't win every time...
oldsaxon wrote:
Perhaps, but just because you don't like a song doesn't mean the musicians should not have recorded it.
I don't know. Just because you can it doesn't mean you should.
Perhaps, but just because you don't like a song doesn't mean the musicians should not have recorded it.
Hey...why not play some Chick Corea when he was with Return to Forever?
That was a killer jazz fusion band!!!
That was a killer jazz fusion band!!!
I kind of liked this song, but I have to admit I read this comment and chuckled, then I looked over to make sure it wasn't something I had once said while in a different mood.
oldsaxon wrote:
oldsaxon wrote:
I don't know. Just because you can it doesn't mean you should.
Saw them perform together last year - it was a delightful show!
JeriF wrote:
Bela Fleck is the only concert I've ever walked out on. Mind was numb about halfway through.
Technically astute but, kinda boring. IMHO
Bela Fleck is the only concert I've ever walked out on. Mind was numb about halfway through.
Technically astute but, kinda boring. IMHO
Mind=blown. These two are both beyond masters of their instruments, but to hear them together pushing each other. Where does Chick find those scales?
MiloD wrote:
I actually saw Chick and Bela perform together last year at the Moab Music Festival. They were quite engaging and funny as well as being incredibly talented musicians. I admit that music such as this is an acquired taste and certainly not my first choice as a concert to attend, but to see these two play together certainly was something special.
these two are on tour this year, should be pretty amazing!
I actually saw Chick and Bela perform together last year at the Moab Music Festival. They were quite engaging and funny as well as being incredibly talented musicians. I admit that music such as this is an acquired taste and certainly not my first choice as a concert to attend, but to see these two play together certainly was something special.
these two are on tour this year, should be pretty amazing!
Never noticed this until today, but parts of the bass and piano in this sound like parts of Choctaw Bingo (James McMurtry)!
Rockit wrote:
A little banjo never hurts now & then, but a BIG banjo.......
fredriley wrote:
...is what you need to hit a cow's arse with :o)
No doubt you write from a vast store of two-handed experience. Fred Riley, the Sultan of Cow Swat.
fredriley wrote:
...is what you need to hit a cow's arse with :o)
Nah, just push 'em over when they're sleeping, then serenade 'em with your banjo.
...is what you need to hit a cow's arse with :o)
Nah, just push 'em over when they're sleeping, then serenade 'em with your banjo.
Chick Corea and Bela Fleck? Are you F'ing serious?!?!?!?!
I don't know. Just because you can it doesn't mean you should.
Rockit wrote:
...is what you need to hit a cow's arse with :o)
A little banjo never hurts now & then, but a BIG banjo.......
...is what you need to hit a cow's arse with :o)
Excellant!
Brilliant !
gumby wrote:
Exactly
grassion?
Exactly
grassion?
laozilover wrote:
Huh? Seriously? You might as well say you can't take enough classical out of a piano...
and the banjo is from Africa........
Huh? Seriously? You might as well say you can't take enough classical out of a piano...
and the banjo is from Africa........
Nice cover. I wonder if Chris Thile is a fan?
Rockit wrote:
yep , right upside yo' head.....apply sharply , as needed .... (robustly even )< aka Flat & Scruggs>
A little banjo never hurts now & then, but a BIG banjo.......
yep , right upside yo' head.....apply sharply , as needed .... (robustly even )< aka Flat & Scruggs>
as well as a horn section icon........
yes indeed, kikin' sum butt....need a banjo icon, bill......
Dude wrote:
Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
This is amazing on so many levels... the sound contrast between the piano and the banjo, the syncopated timing of the notes, and the blend of bluegrass and jazz styles. Thanks for turning me on to it Bill and Rebecca.
Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
Just seriously cool.
Saw them together in Nashville 3-22-13. A performance that was as good as it gets.
This is seriously cool, and follows on beautifully from Duke Ellington's Caravan.
One of the things that has drawn me to this station is the range of musical influences that are drawn together in a thoughtful manner. This is a first-rate example of a couple of virtuosi working together to bridge genres.They actually have much in common in their influences. I understand that the banjo is not an instrument that is to everyone's taste but please let's have more understanding of musicality.
A little banjo never hurts now & then, but a BIG banjo.......
Just my thing...love that banjo stuff.
Just not my thing......hate that banjo stuff....
Thank you for playing Chick Corea! Excellent song!
Businessgypsy wrote:
He was a terrorist!
He was a terrorist!
pevend wrote:
Huh? Seriously? You might as well say you can't take enough classical out of a piano...
It's unfortunate, but you just can't take enough of the country out of the banjo to make it into a jazz instrument. Always love Chick Corea's piano playing, though.
Huh? Seriously? You might as well say you can't take enough classical out of a piano...
I almost started clapping after that last note...
Really cool!
alanthecowboy wrote:
It's a somewhat subjective matter.
From Wikipedia:
He was appointed commander of the La Cabaña Fortress prison, and during his five-month tenure in that post (January 2 through June 12, 1959), he oversaw the trial and execution of many people, among whom were former Batista regime officials and members of the "Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities" (a unit of the secret police known by its Spanish acronym BRAC). José Vilasuso, an attorney who worked under Guevara at La Cabaña preparing indictments, said that these were lawless proceedings where "the facts were judged without any consideration to general juridical principles" and the findings were pre-determined by Guevara. It is estimated that between 156 and 550 people were executed on Guevara's extra-judicial orders during this time.
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One of my professors had been a lawyer in Cuba. He was assigned to these kangaroo courts as a public defender. He told us about the process once: he'd meet his "client" for the first time on the day of the trial. The trial lasted ten or fifteen minutes, and would invariably end in a guilty verdict and sentence of death. The "client" and his lawyer would go through a door to the court of appeals, where the lawyer got a whopping five minutes to argue for the man's life. The trial court judgment would be affirmed almost immediately, sometimes even before the five minutes was up. At that point, the guards took the "client" out another door, to the open-air courtyard where the firing squad awaited. Some of my professor's "clients" were former Batista regime officials, some were just poor schmucks who'd gotten on the wrong side of Guevera or someone else in the "People's Revolution" who had some pull.
My professor had been a law-school classmate of Fidel and a supporter of the revolution, but he was so sickened by this "process" that he got his family off the island at first opportunity and never looked back. Was rather strongly opposed to the death penalty, too, for entirely understandable reasons.
Brestois wrote:
jpfueler, What did you mean about Che Guevara being a mass murderer?
jpfueler, What did you mean about Che Guevara being a mass murderer?
It's a somewhat subjective matter.
From Wikipedia:
He was appointed commander of the La Cabaña Fortress prison, and during his five-month tenure in that post (January 2 through June 12, 1959), he oversaw the trial and execution of many people, among whom were former Batista regime officials and members of the "Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities" (a unit of the secret police known by its Spanish acronym BRAC). José Vilasuso, an attorney who worked under Guevara at La Cabaña preparing indictments, said that these were lawless proceedings where "the facts were judged without any consideration to general juridical principles" and the findings were pre-determined by Guevara. It is estimated that between 156 and 550 people were executed on Guevara's extra-judicial orders during this time.
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My professor had been a law-school classmate of Fidel and a supporter of the revolution, but he was so sickened by this "process" that he got his family off the island at first opportunity and never looked back. Was rather strongly opposed to the death penalty, too, for entirely understandable reasons.
A few years ago I saw these two in concert.
I bought the tickets not expecting much, primarily to see Chick Corea... didn't know much about Bela Fleck.
This in not my normal taste in music but I was absolutely blown away with the concert.
I bought the tickets not expecting much, primarily to see Chick Corea... didn't know much about Bela Fleck.
This in not my normal taste in music but I was absolutely blown away with the concert.
What idiotic comments.
You'd think on Radio Paradise that there would be more folks who actually appreciated music and understood the difference between bluegrass and jazz, Americana form, new and hybrid, traditional...oh never mind.....
You'd think on Radio Paradise that there would be more folks who actually appreciated music and understood the difference between bluegrass and jazz, Americana form, new and hybrid, traditional...oh never mind.....
I wonder can Bill tell if listeners switch stations? The chart of "most switched tunes" would be interesting - and this would be close to the top for me. Sorry to be a hateah.
7 up to 8
God, I hate this banjo hootenanny stuff!
pevend wrote:
It's unfortunate, but you just can't take enough of the country out of the banjo to make it into a jazz instrument...
Which country? China? Gambia? Do you think Danny Barker knew about this? Felix_The_Cat wrote:
TOTALLY!
How would it be at my job without RP? Life would be much less bearable I must admit..
TOTALLY!
Wonderful!
Not my music - but truely authentic and outstanding!
Both - Chick and Bela.
Both - Chick and Bela.
How would it be at my job without RP? Life would be much less bearable I must admit..
Downloaded it the first time I heard it.
Nuff said.
Nuff said.
This is amazing on so many levels... the sound contrast between the piano and the banjo, the syncopated timing of the notes, and the blend of bluegrass and jazz styles. Thanks for turning me on to it Bill and Rebecca.
These two guys work soooooo well together.
Baby_M wrote:
Exactly
Is this jazz? Bluegrass? Jazz-bluegrass fusion? I don't know. I don't care. I like it.
Exactly
This sounds like it would fit together with McMurtry's "Choctaw Bingo" doesn't it?
Love the banjo - can't be sad while listening to banjo . . .
I admit, Bela is an aquired taste, but one I'm happy to admit I have.
azdcryan wrote:
now that you mentioned it...great image
one of my favorite things to create with is crumpled tin foil that's been un-crumpled and flattened out...you can fashion really great prints using this as the ink press...
Bela's talent is undeniable and fits many genre of musical style IMO...beauty's in the eye...
azdcryan wrote:
now that you mentioned it...great image
one of my favorite things to create with is crumpled tin foil that's been un-crumpled and flattened out...you can fashion really great prints using this as the ink press...
Bela's talent is undeniable and fits many genre of musical style IMO...beauty's in the eye...
Now this is really hurting my ears.......
joanie wrote:
As I listen to this....all I see is black teeth and blank stares. Bela Fleck doing blue grass is like trying to make crumpled tin foil smooth and creaseless.
now that you mentioned it...great image
one of my favorite things to create with is crumpled tin foil that's been un-crumpled and flattened out...you can fashion really great prints using this as the ink press...
Bela's talent is undeniable and fits many genre of musical style IMO...beauty's in the eye...
Danimal174 wrote:
LOL...This picture gives me a serious case of the giggles!
Thanks, I needed a laugh out loud moment. Great picture.
As to the music, something about it bothers me. It's as if they're taking themselves too seriously. :shrug:
joanie wrote:
As I listen to this....all I see is black teeth and blank stares. Bela Fleck doing blue grass is like trying to make crumpled tin foil smooth and creaseless.
Seen "Deliverance" too many times?
And Bela "does" Banjo. Period.
Doesn't matter what the genre of music you want to give it.
Love it.
pbm
Wow, RTF is going on tour.
Lots of good YouTubes with Chick Corea & Bela Fleck, great performances. Saw one with those two plus Al Jareau scat singing the jazz piece they all did-- sublime, beautiful and amazing.
Is this jazz? Bluegrass? Jazz-bluegrass fusion?
I don't know.
I don't care.
I like it.
xkolibuul wrote:
This is just as much jazz as it is bluegrass.
Such an unusual mix of sounds and styles here. I like!
a_genuine_find wrote:
LOL...This picture gives me a serious case of the giggles!
yummy scrumptious!
You assume this is bluegrass when its not. See past the banjo.
The rest of your comment makes no sense either...
joanie wrote:
As I listen to this....all I see is black teeth and blank stares. Bela Fleck doing blue grass is like trying to make crumpled tin foil smooth and creaseless.
joanie wrote:
As I listen to this....all I see is black teeth and blank stares. Bela Fleck doing blue grass is like trying to make crumpled tin foil smooth and creaseless.
I disagree, but think the visual you give is creative and perfect.
As I listen to this....all I see is black teeth and blank stares. Bela Fleck doing blue grass is like trying to make crumpled tin foil smooth and creaseless.
Very nice, would like to hear spectacle, from this disk, as it was nominated for a grammy.
beeeela! always a good choice.
perfect sound right now as the day winds down...giving me some energy for round 2 of my day!
I am stoked! I added this song, and I am glad it has been well received...that said, I am going to see Bela Fleck on February 27th! I have been waiting a long time for this.
Niiiice!
tompoll wrote:
I got to see Bela with Stanley Clarke and Jean Luc Ponty a couple years ago on the Trio tour. Very cool!
That was amazing! I saw them at the North Sea Jazz festival and talked to Bela afterwards. He is such a serious and modest guy! Just proud to be playing with these legends. The music was awesome, technically brilliant, but beautiful as well
This is just as much jazz as it is bluegrass. And much better than whatever "erkkk" is supposed to mean.
joanie wrote:
erk...bluegrass....bela fleck or not...erkkk
I keep expecting them to tear into a bluegrass version of "Aqualung" any second now ...
I got to see Bela with Stanley Clarke and Jean Luc Ponty a couple years ago on the Trio tour. Very cool!
erk...bluegrass....bela fleck or not...erkkk
a_genuine_find wrote:
Sugar Honey Iced Tea ... what a time for my streaming to malfunction...
Chick Corea with Bele Fleck ?!?
Worth the price of admission right there!
Caught it this time around, excellent!
Wonderful! This CD arrived at my house last week.
Children's song#6 (one of my favorites) is another standout.
As is Brazil..
Bela sounds a little lost on some of the cuts. Chick's flow
around his stuff sounds more natural. Guess Chick's got a few miles on Bela. :)
Sarah
Sugar Honey Iced Tea ... what a time for my streaming to malfunction...
Chick Corea with Bele Fleck ?!?
Worth the price of admission right there!
This song is an exceptionally nice piece of work though, JP.
alanthecowboy wrote:
Brestois wrote:
Many of those Che had shot had done little or no wrong, but were related to those who were against the revolution, or related to the Batista government. From 14 year olds to old folks, it didn't matter to him.
I find it mildly amusing that most of those here in the USA, who now idolize this slime bag, would have been many of those he'd have put against the wall.
jpfueler,
What did you mean about Che Guevara being a mass murderer?
It's a somewhat subjective matter.
From Wikipedia:
He was appointed commander of the La Cabaña Fortress prison, and during his five-month tenure in that post (January 2 through June 12, 1959), he oversaw the trial and execution of many people, among whom were former Batista regime officials and members of the "Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities" (a unit of the secret police known by its Spanish acronym BRAC). José Vilasuso, an attorney who worked under Guevara at La Cabaña preparing indictments, said that these were lawless proceedings where "the facts were judged without any consideration to general juridical principles" and the findings were pre-determined by Guevara. It is estimated that between 156 and 550 people were executed on Guevara's extra-judicial orders during this time.
what a great tune, true mastery.
xkolibuul wrote:
Unquestionably the best I have ever heard Bela Fleck sound. I always knew he was a crack banjo man, but his picking is usually surrounded by all manner of schmaltzy background. Not this one. Yum.
Listen to him play classical music on the banjo sometime. Even yummier.
Unquestionably the best I have ever heard Bela Fleck sound. I always knew he was a crack banjo man, but his picking is usually surrounded by all manner of schmaltzy background. Not this one. Yum.
liking this a lot.
pevend wrote:
It's unfortunate, but you just can't take enough of the country out of the banjo to make it into a jazz instrument.
Always love Chick Corea's piano playing, though.
Good rhythm, dum de dum dum dum!
What a tribute to two diffetent American musical styles. This is truly the land of opportunity.
stevo_b wrote:
"Are you here for an argument?"
Will that be just a 5 minute argument or the full half hour?
insta-10
joeheyming wrote:
amazing. Its nice to see a song that has very little bickering on the RP comments for a change.
"Are you here for an argument?"
Brestois wrote:
jpfueler,
What did you mean about Che Guevara being a mass murderer?
It's a somewhat subjective matter.
From Wikipedia:
He was appointed commander of the La Cabaña Fortress prison, and during his five-month tenure in that post (January 2 through June 12, 1959), he oversaw the trial and execution of many people, among whom were former Batista regime officials and members of the "Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities" (a unit of the secret police known by its Spanish acronym BRAC). José Vilasuso, an attorney who worked under Guevara at La Cabaña preparing indictments, said that these were lawless proceedings where "the facts were judged without any consideration to general juridical principles" and the findings were pre-determined by Guevara. It is estimated that between 156 and 550 people were executed on Guevara's extra-judicial orders during this time.
jpfueler,
What did you mean about Che Guevara being a mass murderer?
Hey, that's nice! Never heard before. Love the sound.
joeheyming wrote:
amazing. Its nice to see a song that has very little bickering on the RP comments for a change.
whaddya mean bickering? I resent that!! Why I should just. . .
oops
nevermind
Roverfish wrote:
Hey...Chick Corea is neither a chick nor from Korea! Discuss.
Great to hear the two of them here...I've always enjoyed their collaborations and this is no exception. Most excellent tune, and this album is phenomenal.
HA!! too cool
amazing. Its nice to see a song that has very little bickering on the RP comments for a change.
Leslie wrote:
Wow, I never knew these two collaborated on any music. This is great!
All throughout his career, Bela has attributed a lot of his musical style/inspiration to Chick Corea. How neat that he finally got to collaborate with his musical hero.
I love this song and I'm not going to read any of the comments 'cause i don't want anyone to piss on my Post Toasties.
Thanks Bill for playing my add! Also, I can see you on the webcam...that's kinda creepy.
This is some freaked up shiznit. (I mean it in a good way. I think.)
Yes!...F***ING BRILLANT!!
I really liked that.
Play more of this flavor!
Yes! I Agree.