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Waterfall #94
Happy with this one. Hope all is well for you all.
6 more to go. Then what?


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I’m listening to this early in the morning. Sun hasn’t come up fully yet. I’m also taking the day off. I like this one a lot. I can hear Nat King Cole or Ray Charles singing along. What’s next? Make more.
I hope this works as a positive review… this album helped me shut off my brain and get some sleep last night.
I would focus intently on listening analytically looking for the best surprizes or clever runs and the next thing you
know my alarm went off. I think I was conscious until about 1/2 way through the album.
There’s so much to admire about the music here.
Great album @LinearLineman! All very good relaxing tracks done skillfully. My favorites are Fun in the Georgia Sun and Winter Solstice. Nice work.
Thanks @Paulieworld. These are Best Of albums. Not sure what will come up next. Glad to see you’re lubricating the summer away in high style!
Haha @McD one more accolade… play in the baby’s nursery. Guarantee a good night’s sleep!
Thanks for listening all the way through @reezygle. Feel free to put any of it in your AI woodchipper,
bro. Can’t stop a juggernaut.
I would NEVER sell you music as a sleep aid! But for me, it focuses my mind and the analysis of what you
did to produce these notes. 98% seems to be the product of two hands on a MIDI keyboard. After about 20 minutes
my really tired brain wanders into the mist and I wake up in the morning.
I have tried:
Spotify “Music to Sleep To” channel: my brain rebels screaming “Don’t these people have any ideas?
It’s like they want me to go crazy.”
The mental counting tricks.
Meditation apps.
Anyway, the message here is: your music is just saturated with musical ideas from years of practice improvising.
I’m not saying you never repeat yourself musically but I wouldn’t want to try and show an example.
Please keep creating well after the 100 Album mark. They don’t have to be Cubasis projects that talke hours.
Just hit record and share your latest walk through the musical ether, please. In others, like your improvisations,
don’t overthink it. Or share your recipes or poems or short stories or non-fiction book about the “end of life” options for those with pending dementia.
Whatever your mind focuses on make this final performance meaningful.
@McD: Anyway, the message here is: your music is just saturated with musical ideas from years of practice improvising.
I’m not saying you never repeat yourself musically but I wouldn’t want to try and show an example.
Haha, only my hairdresser knows for sure! As archivist and curator of the Levy Files, I can assure you there’s a lot of repetition, especially on a granular level. But even the greats have a vocabulary (how would we know who they were if they didn’t ). Charlie Parker, in particular. Proving, once again, that it is the original musical feeling that is critical to non repetition. Or maybe if the feeling feels so good it doesn’t matter there’s a vocabulary.
McD: Whatever your mind focuses on make this final performance meaningful.
These next years are the “final performance “ for a lot of us here. And your advice is for all of us.
For the past 10 years my motto was, “I’ve crossed the finish line. The rest is gravy”. But maybe I’ll switch to your suggestion… make the final performance meaningful.
People here don’t know that your wife just turned a huge health corner. A lot of us do know your travails with it over the last couple of years (few?). It’s good to know that maybe you can rest a little from your 24/7 care of the one you love. 🥳🥳🥳❤️❤️❤️
I’m moving to the conclusion that everyday can be important if there’s something you are passionate about.
Not giving a shit about anything is how I tended to feel in my early 20’s… but Joni Mitchell released “Blue” and
slipped me a clue:
“Acid, booze and ass
Needles guns and grass…
some people say that Hell’s the hippest way to go
I’m gonna take a look around it though.”
I didn’t take a look around Hell but I did find a true passion for music to help me know that many had found, felt and
dealt with the blues and come out the other side. Thank you, Joni. You are my queen.
That was Victor Frankl’s theory @McD.
Definitely a best of this one, Don’t you tell me, Waterfall and especially Winter Solstice were stand out tracks on a stand out album 🙏
What after 100, well obviously 101, it’s as clear as black and white… there’s a Dalmatians joke in there somewhere 🐶
Thanks @Tony. I’ve been thinking about it. I might just stop. As my teacher, Connie Crothers, might have said, I’ve expressed the shit out of it.”! But I might just return to solo piano. Who knows?
Solo piano works for me 🙏