Through the Night Softly (4:45)

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  • goldbears

    Funny to learn that the sax solo was *intended* to be an SNL reference. I remember the awful (since-purged) p4k review attempted to make a joke about this sounding like a GE Smith-era end credits jam.

    25 Apr 0:25 Rispondi
  • Nakkinak

    "No, Ken, stupider…stupider." [2]

    5 Nov 2012 Rispondi
  • birdturd93

    God damn....that saxophone solo....Ear Candy<3 <3

    27 Lug 2012 Rispondi
  • Nakkinak

    insanely good

    19 Gen 2012 Rispondi
  • aannette

    ghost_train, thanks!

    10 Nov 2011 Rispondi
  • Ghost_train

    "Like Ken Vandermark’s sax solo on "Through the Night Softly." If you take that out of context, you’re going to be wondering, "What is that?". I remember recording it and saying "No, Ken, stupider…stupider." He kept saying, "Aw Jim, come on." But what most people have heard is Pink Floyd’s "The Great Gig in the Sky" from Dark Side of the Moon, which I can understand because the drumming was purposefully supposed to sound like Nick Mason. But it is supposed to feel like "Saturday Night Live." That interests me partially because it’s a cultural reference taken out of its context but also because it’s just stupid. I like stupid stuff. I have to admit it’s also slightly a parody of a Gastr del Sol song for me. The cliched poignant piano on that song is just ridiculous. What is so poignant about a piano humping out a bunch of chords, you know? So that tune is mostly made up of jokes. But it had to work musically of course". - jim o'rourke, 1999.

    3 Set 2011 Rispondi
  • siddhartha_one

    *Better* than Great Gig In The Sky.

    4 Giu 2011 Rispondi
  • buncut26

    Very Pink Floyd. Bet He Knew It Too. Cheeky Fooker

    19 Dic 2010 Rispondi
  • LePlatypope

    OH HAI GREAT GIG IN THE SKY

    27 Feb 2010 Rispondi
  • blowyrgourd

    probably intentionally

    31 Gen 2010 Rispondi
  • LeviVdBogaard

    Extremely Pink Floyd-ish.

    24 Gen 2010 Rispondi
  • Eyrion

    Because he's playing seventh chords on piano? Oh common..

    14 Set 2009 Rispondi
  • A-W-A-X

    Sounds too much like Pink Floyd if you ask me...

    18 Lug 2009 Rispondi
  • femmanina

    Sounds almost like pop - Pink Floyd track! Awesome!

    29 Mar 2009 Rispondi
  • isaacq

    hahaha during the sax solo it sounds like music from 90s SNL!!

    3 Dic 2008 Rispondi
  • JumpingJupiter

    Pop master.

    2 Dic 2008 Rispondi
  • native_hopi

    very nice...

    19 Apr 2008 Rispondi
  • jall7871

    my favorite!

    7 Feb 2007 Rispondi

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