
Elvin Jones with Ginger Baker:
(You can skip past the vocals, to the drums: https://youtu.be/IuFwXfwGVEE?t=290)
Nothing to do directly with Elvin Jones, who was American, but this wonderful documentary, about Ginger Bakerās road trip across Africa in 1971, illustrates Bakerās interest in African rhythms:
Love me some immortal technique.
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Iāve had this album on my computer since it was released 20 years ago. Iām glad to see that the album has been revived online. Hereās the history:
In 2002 I found a cassette at Sunshine Thrift Store in Clinton Township, Michigan containing an hour-long audio letter from 1978. The family who recorded it had moved from Michigan to Florida and decided to fill the tape each morning with excerpts of their lives during a visit by their grandchildren. Paul and I attempted to contact the family and were unable to find them, but were charmed by their personality and started conceiving music for their conversations. Years later, Paul was finally able to find and contact Tommy, who was 16 when the tape was recorded. He was happy to hear the recording of his family again and as an added bonus, did not sue us for putting them all on an album.
Hereās the entire album:
If your particular interest is songs about panties, here you go:
Of course, itās not just a song about panties, but itās a snapshot of a bygone era. If only we were so innocent today!
Not exactly music(!) but this is a tradition throughout our family at Christmasā¦
If you donāt know it - give it a listenā¦