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Jazz From The Hempshopper #15Jazz From The Hempshopper #15
from Radio Free Amsterdam
July 25, 2008

Hempshopper, Amsterdam - Friday, July 25, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0815] John Sinclair spins an hour of classic modern jazz Playlist #15 [01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo [02] John Sinclair Intro Opening Comments [03] Miles Davis John Coltrane: Milestones [04] Thelonious Monk John Coltrane: Monk s Mood [05] John Sinclair Comments [06] Art Blakey the Jazz Messengers: Blues [...]
What Is This Thing Called Love Guitar SoloWhat Is This Thing Called Love Guitar Solo
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork
July 19, 2008

dan arcamone ... guitar Author: fallendan Keywords: coltrane, miles, shorter, metheny, scofield, benson, wes, trio, jazz, stern, frisell, fusion, dolphy, ari, medeski, day trip, bump, go go, holland, mcbride, bright size life, krantz, rosenwinkel, monder, shorter, hancock, brecker, dan paul reed smith, polytone, electric, mclaughlin, mahavishnu, tube screamer, guitar hero, elvin, martino, pat, new york, connecticut, boston, fury, damon grant, 55 bar, blue note, vanguard, knitting factory, verve, acoustic, d'angelico, L5, Vanguard Added: July 18, 2008
John Coltrane, Part 2: 'Giant Steps & Beyond'John Coltrane, Part 2: 'Giant Steps & Beyond'
from NPR: Jazz Profiles Podcast
June 25, 2008

After years of playing with Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, the saxophonist emerged as a jazz virtuoso by the end of the 1950s. But it was the restless exploration to follow that made him a pioneer of American music.
John Coltrane, Part 1: 'First Impressions'John Coltrane, Part 1: 'First Impressions'
from NPR: Jazz Profiles Podcast
June 18, 2008

No modern jazz musician has a sound more influential yet less attainable than saxophonist John Coltrane. His pure tone was established by the mid-'50s, playing in Miles Davis' hard bop quintet. Coltrane's career was characterized by his constant, exponential advancement in improvisational technique and ideas. His sound reached its peak in his quartet of the '60s, which has served as a model for modern jazz ensembles for the last forty years.
Robbie Coltrane on Jonathan RossRobbie Coltrane on Jonathan Ross
from YouTube :: Tag // harry-potter
June 08, 2008

Brought to you by MuggleNet.com Author: sims89 Keywords: harry potter robbie coltrane jonathan ross Added: June 8, 2008
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Jazz From The Hempshopper #8Jazz From The Hempshopper #8
from Radio Free Amsterdam
June 06, 2008

Hempshopper, Amsterdam - Friday, June 6, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0808] John Sinclair spins an hour of classic modern jazz Playlist #8 [01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo [02] John Sinclair Intro Opening Comments [03] Sonny Rollins: Tenor Madness [04] John Sinclair Comments [05] Sun Ra His Arkestra: Spiral Galaxy [06] John Sinclair Comments [07] Thelonious Monk John Coltrane: [...]
Henry Rollins on Culture Catch! (Part 1)Henry Rollins on Culture Catch! (Part 1)
from MoviesandTelevision - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
June 05, 2008

Punk Rocker Is Well-Mannered, Articulate, and Gentle on Vidcast Debut! Part one of two. From bands Black Flag to the Rollins Band to his last DVD Shock & Awe, Henry Rollins is a punk rock Renaissance man - author, musician, storyteller, political activitst, and TV talk show host. We talked of jazz (John Coltrane, Miles Davis), Britney Spears, his work ethic and punk rock roots.
Jazz From The HempshopperJazz From The Hempshopper
from Radio Free Amsterdam
May 23, 2008

JAZZ FROM THE HEMPSHOPPER #6 Friday, May 23, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0006] The John Sinclair Foundation Presents JAZZ FROM THE HEMPSHOPPER [...]
Bebop du lancieu julien petitBebop du lancieu julien petit
from Dailymotion - most recent videos
May 15, 2008

Morceau de rappel lors du concert du 18 12 2007 à l'adagio de thionville. Julien petit trio est composé de: - Jean yves Jung à l'orgue - Jean marc Robin à la batterie - Julien Petit aux saxes et compositions. Titre du morceau be bop du lancieu Albums:: - junglebop 2002 distribué par musicast - Here we are 2005 online Visitez: www.myspace.com/julpetit Video tournée et montée par Mademoiselle Julie et Stephane Glanois de l'association Bouche à oreille . Author: bird57 Tags: jazz julien petit jean marc robin yves jung orgue batteire solo saxo tenor sonny rollins charlie parker john coltrane grand corps malade band killer rap rnb sex djoul adagio groupe mike brecker Posted: 15 May 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
Atlanta Artist Corey Barksdale John Coltrane Jazz Sketch GAAtlanta Artist Corey Barksdale John Coltrane Jazz Sketch GA
from Art - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 03, 2008

John Coltrane sketch by Atlanta Georgia Artist Corey Barksdale. "Coltrane is at the top of my list when it comes to jazz musicians," says Barksdale. A Coltrane recording he particularly enjoys is Africa. "Coltrane is improvisational in the piece, but he has structure in his sound. I like the freedom that he has when he's playing Africa. It's rhythmic and free." Barksdale admires Miles Davis with equal measure for his rawness. "Davis was into experimenting and trying different things with his sound. He was a catalyst for other musicians and he was a pioneer in his time, all without commercializing the music." So what is it about jazz that inspires Barksdale's creativity as a painter? "I love the improvisation of jazz musicians from the '50s and '60s. There was a lot of experimentation going on. In much the same way, I want to create something totally new with my paintings each time - to be different in the way I portray certain subjects." Barksdale clearly appreciates traditional jazz artists - the Jazz Crusaders and Sonny Rollins included - but he also gets a certain amount of inspiration from legendary contemporaries like Joe Sample and David Sanborn. John Coltrane was born on September 23, 1926. Coltrane grew up in High Point NC, moving to Philadelphia PA in June 1943. He was inducted into the Navy in 1945, returning to civilian life in 1946. Coltrane worked a variety of jobs through the late forties until (still an alto saxophonist) he joined Dizzy Gillespie's big band in 1949. He stayed with Gillespie through the band's breakup in May 1950 and (now on tenor saxophone) worked with Gillespie's small group until April 1951, when he returned to Philadelphia to go to school. In early 1952 he joined Earl Bostic's band, and in 1953 he joined Johnny Hodges's small group (during that saxophonist's short sabbatical from Duke Ellington's orchestra), staying until mid 1954. Coltrane was freelancing in Philadelphia in the summer of 1955 when he received a call from trumpeter Miles Davis. Davis, whose success during the late forties had been followed by several years of decline, was again active, and was about to form a quintet. Coltrane was with this first edition of the Davis group from October 1955 through April 1957 (with a few absences), a period which saw influential recordings from Davis and the first signs of Coltrane's ability. This classic First Quintet, best represented by two marathon recording sessions for Prestige in 1956, disbanded in mid-April. During the latter part of 1957 Coltrane worked with Thelonious Monk at New York's Five Spot, a legendary gig. He rejoined Miles in January 1958, staying until April 1960, during which time he participated in such seminal Davis sessions as Milestones and Kind Of Blue, and recorded his own influential sessions (notably Giant Steps). Contemporary correspondence shows that Coltrane was already known as "Trane" by this point, and that the music from the 1946 sessions had been played for Miles Davis possibly impressing him. Coltrane returned to civilian life in 1946; at this time, he had a few brief encounters with Parker, who was already a dominant influence on his playing. Throughout the 1950s addiction to drugs and then alcoholism disrupted his career. Shortly after leaving Davis, however, he overcame these problems; his album A Love Supreme celebrated this victory and the profound religious experience associated with it. Coltrane next played in Thelonious Monk's quartet (July-December 1957), but owing to contractual conflicts took part in only one early recording session of this legendary group. He rejoined Davis and worked in various quintets and sextets with Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Chambers, Jones, and others (1958-60). While with Davis he discovered the soprano saxophone, purchasing his own instrument in February 1960. In early 1952, Coltrane joined Earl Bostic's band. In 1953, after a stint with Eddie Vinson, he joined Johnny Hodges's small group.
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420 Cafe Amsterdam420 Cafe Amsterdam
from Radio Free Amsterdam
April 25, 2008

John Sinclair Radio Show #184- 420 Café, Amsterdam Friday, January 11, 2008 @ 9:30-10:30 pm [20-0804][20-0801] It’s Friday night at the 420 Café and Larry Hayden and I strapped Steve Pratt down in a chair and got him to talk to us away from the cannabis counter where he’s usually posted. Steve used [...]
Greg Pattillo - My Favorite Things (fix)Greg Pattillo - My Favorite Things (fix)
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork
April 21, 2008

http://www.whatisproject.org/ http://www.pattillostyle.com/ http://www.youtube.com/freedomworksfilms Greg Pattillo, the beatboxing flute himself, riffing like coltrane on my favorite things. made from three takes mashed together. Stay tuned for more of Greg and his bandmates, Eric Stephenson and Peter Seymour, whose group Project I am currently making a documentary on. "What Is Project" will be the name, and it will be up soon. buy their cd (or failing that, just send them money, they deserve it) on itunes or at http://cdbaby.com/cd/projectmusic Upcoming Concerts!!! April 12th - Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Art Alliance http://www.philartalliance.org/index.htm April 18th - Detroit, MI Detroit Institute of Art http://www.dia.org April 19th - New York, NY Joe's Pub http://www.joespub.com/ April 22nd - Rochester, NY TBA April 29th - Brooklyn, NY Premier of "Winter in June" w/ the Brooklyn Philharmonic http://brooklynphilharmonic.org/ May 3rd - New Jersey, NJ Underground Concert series http://www.undergroundconcerts.com/ Premier of our re-adaptation of Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" May 15th-17th - Denton, TX Texas Flute Convention www.ama.bz I can be contacted at the email in the video or through my youtube profile http://www.youtube.com/epocalypsefilms note this video will probably be up at freedomworksfilms soon, will post a link when it is. (trying to fix the video error at the beginning) Author: epocalypsefilms Keywords: greg pattillo patillo beatboxing beat box beatbox flute hip-hop jazz my favorite things coltrane project Added: April 21, 2008
Leesha Harvey- Coal Train (Original)Leesha Harvey- Coal Train (Original)
from Recently Featured
April 19, 2008

*Updated* Get this song on my website! Go to: http://www.leeshaharvey.com/music.html You'll find a list of my songs there, including Coal Train. (You may have to right-click on the song link and select Save Target As. ) Sign up to be on my e-mail list while you're there! :) *Update 2*- The style of this song is a bit different than my normal fare. Be sure to check out my channel for other originals. Thanks! ---- I live near one of the busiest stretches of railroad in the U.S., so I spend a fair amount of time in my car waiting at railroad crossings. I was on my way home late one night, waiting for another train to pass, when I got the idea for this song. It's pretty folksy. Hope you like it. Coal Train Coal train rolls by into the sky It rattles the night Rain on the street, jazz in the air Keeping time with the light Black car passes by, catches her eye It's gone like a ghost Of all the eyes she's looked into She misses his the most The wheels roll on One glance and it's gone He dreamed of a ship, got his wings clipped Went down to the tracks He wanders the road Looking to lose the load on his back He can go for miles with Miles and Coltrane's saxophone The melody soothes like her voice and he knows he's not alone Chorus She wonders how much he's changed Has he let his hair grow? And does he recall all the things She wants him to know? She marks the days with flowers But she hides them away Somehow she doubts it's enough To convince him to stay Chorus © 2008 Leesha Harvey http://leeshaharvey.com
Leesha Harvey- Coal Train (Original)Leesha Harvey- Coal Train (Original)
from YouTube :: Recently Featured
April 19, 2008

*Updated* Get this song on my website! Go to: http://www.leeshaharvey.com/music.html You'll find a list of my songs there, including "Coal Train." (You may have to right-click on the song link and select "Save Target As.") Sign up to be on my e-mail list while you're there! :) ---- I live near one of the busiest stretches of railroad in the U.S., so I spend a fair amount of time in my car waiting at railroad crossings. I was on my way home late one night, waiting for another train to pass, when I got the idea for this song. It's pretty folksy. Hope you like it. Coal Train Coal train rolls by into the sky It rattles the night Rain on the street, jazz in the air Keeping time with the light Black car passes by, catches her eye It's gone like a ghost Of all the eyes she's looked into She misses his the most The wheels roll on One glance and it's gone He dreamed of a ship, got his wings clipped Went down to the tracks He wanders the road Looking to lose the load on his back He can go for miles with Miles and Coltrane's saxophone The melody soothes like her voice and he knows he's not alone Chorus She wonders how much he's changed Has he let his hair grow? And does he recall all the things She wants him to know? She marks the days with flowers But she hides them away Somehow she doubts it's enough To convince him to stay Chorus © 2008 Leesha Harvey http://leeshaharvey.com Author: LeeshaHarvey Keywords: Leesha Harvey female singer songwriter original acoustic folk coal train coltrane flowers miles dylan Added: April 19, 2008
Blackadder's Christmas Carol: Robbie Coltrane legendadoBlackadder's Christmas Carol: Robbie Coltrane legendado
from YouTube :: Videos by quixotando
April 15, 2008

Coltrane looks like Hagrid a decade earlier than the Harry Potter movies. Author: quixotando Keywords: robbie coltrane hagrid rowan atkinson charles dickens british series short film tv leg pt portugues sub Added: April 15, 2008
Blackadder's Christmas Carol: Robbie ColtraneBlackadder's Christmas Carol: Robbie Coltrane
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter
April 15, 2008

Coltrane looks like Hagrid a decade earlier than the Harry Potter movies. Author: quixotando Keywords: robbie coltrane hagrid rowan atkinson charles dickens series Added: April 15, 2008
A la prochaine Harry!A la prochaine Harry!
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter
April 12, 2008

Ce n'est qu'un au revoir entre Hagrid et Harry. Author: belmondou Keywords: jack wagner peter burns johnny hallyday si tu pars robbie coltrane harry potter l'ecole des sorciers hagrid Added: April 12, 2008
Bud Powell: 'Bebop Pianism'Bud Powell: 'Bebop Pianism'
from NPR: Jazz Profiles Podcast
April 09, 2008

Admired by his peers as an adventurous original who forged a style of unrivaled virtuosity, Powell is still remembered for redrawing the course of modern jazz piano by pioneering bebop improvisation at the keyboard.
The Dolphins, AmsterdamThe Dolphins, Amsterdam
from Radio Free Amsterdam
April 01, 2008

John Sinclair Radio Show #180 - The Dolphins, Amsterdam Thursday, December 27, 2007 @ 11:45-12:45 pm [20-0751]
John Coltrane Jazz Musician Sketch by Atlanta Artist Corey BJohn Coltrane Jazz Musician Sketch by Atlanta Artist Corey B
from YouTube :: Videos by clow2ground
March 25, 2008

John Coltrane sketch by Atlanta Georgia Artist Corey Barksdale. "Coltrane is at the top of my list when it comes to jazz musicians," says Barksdale. A Coltrane recording he particularly enjoys is Africa. "Coltrane is improvisational in the piece, but he has structure in his sound. I like the freedom that he has when he's playing Africa. It's rhythmic and free." Barksdale admires Miles Davis with equal measure for his rawness. "Davis was into experimenting and trying different things with his sound. He was a catalyst for other musicians and he was a pioneer in his time, all without commercializing the music." So what is it about jazz that inspires Barksdale's creativity as a painter? "I love the improvisation of jazz musicians from the '50s and '60s. There was a lot of experimentation going on. In much the same way, I want to create something totally new with my paintings each time - to be different in the way I portray certain subjects." Barksdale clearly appreciates traditional jazz artists - the Jazz Crusaders and Sonny Rollins included - but he also gets a certain amount of inspiration from legendary contemporaries like Joe Sample and David Sanborn. John Coltrane was born on September 23, 1926. Coltrane grew up in High Point NC, moving to Philadelphia PA in June 1943. He was inducted into the Navy in 1945, returning to civilian life in 1946. Coltrane worked a variety of jobs through the late forties until (still an alto saxophonist) he joined Dizzy Gillespie's big band in 1949. He stayed with Gillespie through the band's breakup in May 1950 and (now on tenor saxophone) worked with Gillespie's small group until April 1951, when he returned to Philadelphia to go to school. In early 1952 he joined Earl Bostic's band, and in 1953 he joined Johnny Hodges's small group (during that saxophonist's short sabbatical from Duke Ellington's orchestra), staying until mid 1954. Coltrane was freelancing in Philadelphia in the summer of 1955 when he received a call from trumpeter Miles Davis. Davis, whose success during the late forties had been followed by several years of decline, was again active, and was about to form a quintet. Coltrane was with this first edition of the Davis group from October 1955 through April 1957 (with a few absences), a period which saw influential recordings from Davis and the first signs of Coltrane's ability. This classic First Quintet, best represented by two marathon recording sessions for Prestige in 1956, disbanded in mid-April. During the latter part of 1957 Coltrane worked with Thelonious Monk at New York's Five Spot, a legendary gig. He rejoined Miles in January 1958, staying until April 1960, during which time he participated in such seminal Davis sessions as Milestones and Kind Of Blue, and recorded his own influential sessions (notably Giant Steps). Contemporary correspondence shows that Coltrane was already known as "Trane" by this point, and that the music from the 1946 sessions had been played for Miles Davis — possibly impressing him. Coltrane returned to civilian life in 1946; at this time, he had a few brief encounters with Parker, who was already a dominant influence on his playing. Throughout the 1950s addiction to drugs and then alcoholism disrupted his career. Shortly after leaving Davis, however, he overcame these problems; his album A Love Supreme celebrated this victory and the profound religious experience associated with it. Coltrane next played in Thelonious Monk's quartet (July-December 1957), but owing to contractual conflicts took part in only one early recording session of this legendary group. He rejoined Davis and worked in various quintets and sextets with Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Chambers, Jones, and others (1958-60). While with Davis he discovered the soprano saxophone, purchasing his own instrument in February 1960. In early 1952, Coltrane joined Earl Bostic's band. In 1953, after a stint with Eddie Vinson, he joined Johnny Hodges's small group. Author: clow2ground Keywords: John Coltrane Atlanta Artist Decatur Corey Barksdale Jazz Art Georgia Painter Paintings Added: March 25, 2008
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 16-16Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 16-16
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter
March 16, 2008

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED... Movie --- Plot : Harry Potter is a seemingly ordinary eleven-year-old boy, living with his ultra-conservative, insensitive, negligent relatives, the Dursleys. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns from an enormous, mysterious stranger called Hagrid that he is actually a wizard, famous in the wizarding world for surviving an attempted murderous attack by the evil dark Lord Voldemort, when Harry was just a year-old infant. Voldemort killed Harry's parents, but, surprisingly, was unable to kill the baby. He was nearly destroyed in the process only leaving a lightning bolt scar on Harry's forehead. Harry is invited to begin attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry...... Cast : Daniel Radcliffe - Harry Potter Rupert Grint - Ron Weasley Emma Watson - Hermione Granger Richard Harris - Albus Dumbledore Robbie Coltrane - Rubeus Hagrid Alan Rickman - Severus Snape Maggie Smith - Minerva McGonagall Tom Felton - Draco Malfoy Ian Hart - Professor Quirrell Author: jjmctv01 Keywords: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint Emma Watson Richard Harris Robbie Coltrane WB Added: March 16, 2008
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 15-16Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 15-16
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter
March 16, 2008

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED... Movie --- Plot : Harry Potter is a seemingly ordinary eleven-year-old boy, living with his ultra-conservative, insensitive, negligent relatives, the Dursleys. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns from an enormous, mysterious stranger called Hagrid that he is actually a wizard, famous in the wizarding world for surviving an attempted murderous attack by the evil dark Lord Voldemort, when Harry was just a year-old infant. Voldemort killed Harry's parents, but, surprisingly, was unable to kill the baby. He was nearly destroyed in the process only leaving a lightning bolt scar on Harry's forehead. Harry is invited to begin attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry...... Cast : Daniel Radcliffe - Harry Potter Rupert Grint - Ron Weasley Emma Watson - Hermione Granger Richard Harris - Albus Dumbledore Robbie Coltrane - Rubeus Hagrid Alan Rickman - Severus Snape Maggie Smith - Minerva McGonagall Tom Felton - Draco Malfoy Ian Hart - Professor Quirrell Author: jjmctv01 Keywords: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint Emma Watson Richard Harris Robbie Coltrane WB Added: March 16, 2008
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 14-16Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 14-16
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter
March 16, 2008

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED... Movie --- Plot : Harry Potter is a seemingly ordinary eleven-year-old boy, living with his ultra-conservative, insensitive, negligent relatives, the Dursleys. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns from an enormous, mysterious stranger called Hagrid that he is actually a wizard, famous in the wizarding world for surviving an attempted murderous attack by the evil dark Lord Voldemort, when Harry was just a year-old infant. Voldemort killed Harry's parents, but, surprisingly, was unable to kill the baby. He was nearly destroyed in the process only leaving a lightning bolt scar on Harry's forehead. Harry is invited to begin attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry...... Cast : Daniel Radcliffe - Harry Potter Rupert Grint - Ron Weasley Emma Watson - Hermione Granger Richard Harris - Albus Dumbledore Robbie Coltrane - Rubeus Hagrid Alan Rickman - Severus Snape Maggie Smith - Minerva McGonagall Tom Felton - Draco Malfoy Ian Hart - Professor Quirrell Author: jjmctv01 Keywords: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint Emma Watson Richard Harris Robbie Coltrane WB Added: March 16, 2008
My Favourite ThingsMy Favourite Things
from YouTube :: Tag // shopping
March 02, 2008

The song was a hit in 1968 by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass on A&M 1001 (45rpm). The song has become a jazz standard, and has been performed by artists as diverse as John Coltrane, Stanley Jordan, Alice Coltrane, Carmen Lundy, Dave Brubeck, Kenny Rogers, Stringmansassy, Tanya Tucker, The Derek Trucks Band, Rod Stewart, Sarah Vaughan, The Supremes, Brian Setzer, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, André 3000 of OutKast, Kimiko Itoh, Big Brovaz, Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Andy Williams, The Lennon Sisters, Lorrie Morgan, Luther Vandross, Tartan Specials [1], Amanda Palmer and, Björk (in the movie Dancer in the Dark). Coltrane's album of the same name has been a landmark in the history of jazz for numerous reasons, not least for the rediscovery of soprano sax. The song was mixed by audio-trickster collective Negativland on their album No Business, which was released in 2005. The Lennon Sisters' version of this song appeared in the film adaptation of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The song is played during the beginning, juxtaposed with various images from the 1960s. My Favorite Things is also said to have been Michael Jackson's favorite song of all time. During 'The One Where Monica Gets A Roommate', the pilot of the sitcom Friends, Phoebe attempts to cheer up Rachel who has just jilted her fiance Barry after realising she didn't love him by singing her the song: "Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens/Doorbells and sleigh bells and ...something with mittens/La la la, something, and noodles with string -", at which point Rachel hurriedly cuts her off and tells her she's "all better". Phoebe is genuinely overjoyed that she "helped". Performed by Jools Scott http://www.joolsscott.co.uk http://www.joolsscott.blogspot.com Buy me diamonds and rubies I'm crazy bout bentley's Gucci dresses and drop-top compressors Wine me and dine me Bring those platinum rings Those are a few of our favourite things (Chorus) Buy me diamonds and rubies I'm crazy bout bentleys (is it) Gucci dresses and drop-top compressors Wine me and dine me Bring those platinum rings (right) Those are a few of our favourite things (What you want) What I need is a gentleman Who does the best he can There to hold my hand I want you to understand Of course I want diamonds and expensive things Cause a girl's gotta have her favourite things Oh that's what you like nice type of life Platinum at night flat diamond light Well that's so bright You looking right ass kinda tight Don't spend the night Roll with the g, oh we could be right you and me Like fantasy I'll make you real So what the deal Girl tell Randy just how you feel (Chorus) Buy me diamonds and rubies I'm crazy bout bentleys Gucci dresses and drop-top compressors Wine me and dine me Bring those platinum rings (thats standard) Those are a few of our favourite things (What you want) I would like a man who would Take care of business And still have the time to Take me on a shopping spree What's mine is yours and what's yours is mine With what we have lets put it together and we can shine We can shine I know what you want And I got what you need I believe you should be rolling with me I take you around, out on the town An show you the way that a boy liquors down Whenever you're ready girl we can go now An we can do things you don't even know how I know that you know that I'm feeling your style So tell me what you do just to make you go wow uh (Chorus) Buy me diamonds and rubies I'm crazy bout bentleys (that's what I like) Gucci dresses and drop-top compressors Wine me and dine me (wine me and dine me) Bring those platinum rings Those are a few of our favourite things Let me tell you what this all about Simplicity easy to please but I like expensive things For me you can buy diamonds and pearls Just the little things I like in my world (Chorus) Buy me diamonds and rubies I'm crazy bout bentleys Gucci dresses and drop-top compressors Wine me and dine me Bring those platinum rings Those are a few of our favourite things Author: joolsscott Keywords: classical jazz sound of music julie andrews Rodgers Hammerstein John Coltrane Michael Jackson Big Brovaz stravinsky Added: March 2, 2008
John ColtraneJohn Coltrane
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March 02, 2008

The great man live
John Coltrane Quartet -  Afro BluesJohn Coltrane Quartet - Afro Blues
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February 24, 2008

Author: seidrik Tags: john coltrane quartet afro blues 1963 jazz musique Posted: 25 February 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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A Love Supreme (John Coltrane) par Patrice GelsiA Love Supreme (John Coltrane) par Patrice Gelsi
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February 22, 2008

A Love Supreme (John Coltrane) par Patrice Gelsi Voix choeurs et Lead Voice et Flûte Irlandaise: Patrice GelsiNous écrirons le texte anglais de la fin demain, merci.Author: poesiemusique Tags: Patrice Gerlsi John Coltrane Musique Jazz Posted: 23 February 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 12
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