On That Note: "Who by Numb3rs" Part 2

cyclones500

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Sometimes when I'm working on a long project I put that EP on and just let it loop for hours. Steady pumping rhythm that gets me going. All of the songs are very similar but I love it.

That EP has a definite cyclical structure from song to song, carried throughout, I could imagine it'd be perfect to loop as a project-backgrounder. Outlier might be "Gardening at Night," which, when compared to the other tracks, has an element of "variance."
 

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That EP has a definite cyclical structure from song to song, carried throughout, I could imagine it'd be perfect to loop as a project-backgrounder. Outlier might be "Gardening at Night," which, when compared to the other tracks, has an element of "variance."

Yeah I didn't even realize it at first...I was just thinking "man I'm on a roll and energized" then I realized it was specifically 1,000,000 that I had on loop, so I just looped the whole thing for a few hours. Go back to it now and then for the same.
 
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Two of my favorite big bands are Woody Herman's Swingin' Herd of the mid/late 1960's, and the Count Basie Orchestra from the same era. Here is a jazz standard by each band. If you like jazz, be sure to check out the full concerts...

Four Brothers by Herman


One o'clock Jump by Basie
 
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