Res Ipsa Loquitur: The Matter Speaks for Itself
The song, sound, and voice need no introduction:
Despite the rasp and the gravel, without instrumental accompaniment, you can hear the sharp and distinct clarity of the perfect pitch and the impeccable pronunciation and enunciation in his voice…
Which, in a word, are absolutely ‘awesome’.
koshersalaami
11/19/2022 @ 11:07 am
What I hear is what Winton Marsalis said about his trumpet playing: You can hear sunshine pouring out of his horn. You can hear the same thing in his voice.
Alan Milner
11/20/2022 @ 9:57 pm
I can never pass up a Louie Armstrong clip. I fixed “voice needs o introduction” to “voice needs NO introduction.
I was also intrigued to see a youtube clip on Bindle. I had forgotten that you can do that…or maybe I never knew it.
Ron Powell
11/21/2022 @ 8:14 am
Alan,
Thanks for the gratuitous edit…
Virtually all of the videos I post here are imported from the YouTube platform…
JP Hart
11/26/2022 @ 3:36 pm
Perspiration and inspiration … today’s soundtrack: Farm Aid 1995 … hands pray out from sternum … + port
I just heard from catch-22 and she introduced me to Alejandro Duran//’Healing:Life in Balance”… and I do wish catch-22 would amazingly grace BindleSnitch.Com with her poeticita again. As the waterspout urgency of my vision also flashed back on David Brin e.g. The Postman and his OSalon essay on transparency … perhaps ‘full disclosure of homicide reports’ would enable imperative preemptive intervention of the next mass homicide here in the United Stasis of America. Plain BAD LUCK to mention off-topic priorities, Jack, I suppose cybernisity [WWW] is in and of itself an unintended consequence of Wells’ ‘omniscient-big brotherism’; but what the frack I am locked in this room with my sorrow. Perhaps I attempt to foster and promote brain storming with the hope and frail prayer there would be an outside chance of truncating meaningless incessant loss of life with all this ‘man’s inhumanity to man.’ O let’s hear some Watchtower, y’all
koshersalaami
11/27/2022 @ 12:13 am
I did one semester of a weekend Masters in Technology at Purdue in about 1998. This was before they went internationally online. My wife taught there. A book by David Brin was assigned reading in one of my classes so I was happy to find him at OS. I dropped out because my wife’s post didn’t get me a tuition break and I didn’t know what I’d do with the degree.