It isn't bad, it's just the type of answer you'd see on reddit. I don't know what i'd do, frankly.
Call as many political scientists and scholars as possible
This is the most reddit answer
Which is more or less like the reddit situation. "We will have a mass exodus as with digg!", they say only to return back in a week or so.
Certainly a great song!
"Much of the material performed this night derives from Miles' studio sessions during the groundbreaking In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew album sessions."
Recently listening to some vocal jazz albums; I really liked Tony Bennett's When Lights Are Low. Aside from that, Hot Rats is my album of choice right now: a timeless classic for all listeners, new or old.
Thanks for the recs guys. I will surely check them out. Another album, that I have heard, that is underrated is Sonny Criss's Sonny's Dream (Birth of the New Cool): absolutely fine album, reminiscient of Horace Tapscott's big band stuff (due to him being the composer & arranger).
Yea, take five has certainly overshadowed the other tracks; not that they are any lesser than it. I guess this is because take five is a cooler song, while the other tracks are a bit more laid back. Nonetheless, a great album!
Nietzsche and out of context excerpts, you can't possibly name a better pair.