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Moanin'
Art Blakey Lyrics


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Arumim Imagom

Fun fact: Art Blakey was really a super Jazz icon in Japan in the 60s


“When we hit Japan in 1960 or 61, I never saw anything like it. There were 7,000 heads going up and down at the same time and humming every note of everything we played….When we first went to Japan, they had Lee Morgan shirts, Wayne Shorter overcoats, all that kind of stuff in the department stores. The same kind of publicity the Beatles got in the U.S., we got in Japan.”
– Art Blakey, quoted by John Litweiler in Down Beat, March 25, 1976, pp.17, 16


“We’ve played a lot of countries, but never has the whole band been in tears when we left. My wife cried all the way to Hawaii.”
– Art Blakey, quoted by Don DeMicheal in Down Beat, May 11, 1961, p.15.


“I gained a lot of worldly knowledge, due to the places we went to. I would say we were the first bebop, progressive band to go through Japan, as a group and play concerts. Art used to refer to Japan as our second home.”
– Wayne Shorter, Down Beat, June 20, 1974, p.16.



MA He-

Do not be like Mozart, Chopin,
Rachmaninov,
Beethoven ... who died without listening to this absolute gem...

they would all be swinging to this tune had they lived long enough...

Hands down, no dispute, one of the best pieces of music ever produced in the history of humankind.

Shame on you if you fail to appreciate its true greatness.

Shame on you if you miss it while you actually shouldn't.

Enjoy.



Rashawn Belton

Every Mornin' finds me moanin'
I'm alone and crying the blues
I'm so tired of paying the dues
Everybody knows I'm moanin'

Every evening I am moanin'
'Cause of all I the trouble I see
Life's a loosing gamble to me
Everybody knows I moanin'

[Chorus]
Lord, I spend many a days and nights alone with my grief
And I pray, really and truly pray
Somebody will come and bring me relief

Every mornin' finds me moanin'
I'm alone and crying the blues
I'm so tired of paying my dues
Everybody knows I'm moanin'

[Chorus]
[Repeat: x4}
Everybody knows I'm moanin'



All comments from YouTube:

Arumim Imagom

Fun fact: Art Blakey was really a super Jazz icon in Japan in the 60s


“When we hit Japan in 1960 or 61, I never saw anything like it. There were 7,000 heads going up and down at the same time and humming every note of everything we played….When we first went to Japan, they had Lee Morgan shirts, Wayne Shorter overcoats, all that kind of stuff in the department stores. The same kind of publicity the Beatles got in the U.S., we got in Japan.”
– Art Blakey, quoted by John Litweiler in Down Beat, March 25, 1976, pp.17, 16


“We’ve played a lot of countries, but never has the whole band been in tears when we left. My wife cried all the way to Hawaii.”
– Art Blakey, quoted by Don DeMicheal in Down Beat, May 11, 1961, p.15.


“I gained a lot of worldly knowledge, due to the places we went to. I would say we were the first bebop, progressive band to go through Japan, as a group and play concerts. Art used to refer to Japan as our second home.”
– Wayne Shorter, Down Beat, June 20, 1974, p.16.

Daniel Vandersall

Hey, Cowboy Bebop didn't fall out of a vacuum. Lots of Jazz fans in Japan.

mr rayban

🙏

Helen Thomas

@Pzz thanks

Helen Thomas

@Andrew McGuire kids on the slope

Antonin Bourdin

That's fascinating, thanks for sharing !

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Maes

I'm here because of "kids on the slope" and now I love listening to jazz

Warrigt

Lookat Delvin Lamarr Organ Trio. Or the True Loves. It's guitar, but Jimmy James will blow your mind.

Grin

Cowboy Bebop took me from not liking jazz to being very open to it. Kids On The Slope turned me into a Jazz lover. It's been years since then and this song is still on my frequently played list.

Temi Ogundiran

Same, anime is so good at giving me new music!!

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