Mr. P.C.
John Coltrane Lyrics


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A few words, just to shed a little light on Naima
I want to talk briefly about Naima to give some insight into the song


Her name, Naima, was inspired by this woman of great beauty
The name Naima was actually inspired by a woman who was incredibly beautiful


And I had the pleasure of meeting her once, and she was really beautiful
I was fortunate enough to meet her in person and can confirm that she was truly stunning


Sometimes I feel like she's with me in spirit, or something
Occasionally, I have a sense that she is present with me in a spiritual sense


And this composition is sort of a welcoming for her return
This song is a way for me to welcome her back or to honor her memory


Hopefully, if there is a rebirth or a reincarnation
In the event of reincarnation or rebirth, perhaps she will come back into the world


Maybe she'll hear the song and say, 'Hey, I recognize that.'
If she does return, perhaps she will hear this song and feel a sense of familiarity or recognition


So, it's just sort of a dedication to her and her beauty
All in all, this song is a tribute to Naima and the beauty that she embodied




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@artfannotcritic3680

All compositions from Giant Steps are standards. Freak genius.

@christianaleman159

right

@rico._5067

Not countdown

@joselekiwi5695

falconganez _
Is countdown even a song?

@nicolaischmidt368

josele kiwi what do you mean?

@thomaskrause7368

@@rico._5067 No it is!

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@doctorx3

Melody, harmony, & rhythm have roots in every heart and soul. What you need is 10,000 hours of study, practice, and playing with others to bring them out. Listen to Coltrane as a young player, and then listen to this prime piece of work. He was human; human just as you and I, and we all need to know that.

@abelvon0

John Coltrane - Tenor Sax, Composer
Art Taylor - Drums
Tommy Flanagan - Piano
Paul Chambers - Double Bass
Nesuhi Ertegun - Producer

@sebasff9647

drums elvin jones

@porterhall27

@@sebasff9647 no Art Taylor

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