"Naima"
More gorgeous fruits from the tree of "objective subjectivism". John Coltrane live in 1965 with "Naima". Regretably the names of the other musians are lost in the mist of time ...
More gorgeous fruits from the tree of "objective subjectivism". John Coltrane live in 1965 with "Naima". Regretably the names of the other musians are lost in the mist of time ...
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I'll tell you what! Whereas subjectivism in ethically mutually exclusive areas leads to doom and destruction, and is thus a gigantic No-No, this video shows that in art subjectivism can go a long way, as long as rooted in objectivism!
A happy cooperation and a funny Universe ... more from this collection next weekend, and the one after that ...
For now here are Miles David and John Coltrane with "So What" from the most famous jazz album of all time, "Kind of Blue"...
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Labels: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, objectivism, subjectivism