Narada! Master musician who exemplifies the personification of love as the fundamental power in music. Changed my life twice! Eternally grateful! Jimmy Smith's Sermon reaches young Narada, who takes it sends that love back to the world. This story mirrors the exact effect Narada had on me! Listen to Jimmy Smith preaching love!!! You are a force of nature Narada!!!
Narada, just loved this Episode. I remember seeing Larry Coryell,Phil Upchurch with Jimmy Smith at the BlackStone Theatre in Chicago,I was a Sophmore in High School,what a show! All the music you mentioned was very special!
Mr. Walden, thank you, thank you, thank you for your commitment to the spirit of music, your infectious positive energy, your wisdom, and for your willingness to share it with others, both through your musicianship and through this channel. There's not enough room in this comment section to describe the effect you've had on my appreciation and understanding of music and what greatness means and what greatness is. I'm just *starting* to get it now!
Thank you Narada, You truly inspire us With your enthusiasm. You are a divine spark In the love supreme, Dancing in the middle Of a beautiful dream! "Blessings " Brother gray Wolf 🙏🎹🥁🎸🌎
Divine emotions album is my favourite album of all time. Please upload a quality version of the title track and a performance of we still have a dream. Huge fan and supporter
House parties of my parents and their friends all dressed up at my house as a kid my job was to flip the records. Detroit in the 60.s home full of immigrants Dominicans Cubans and Puerto Ricans in a white neighborhood they could hear us and smell the food down the block. Thanks for your memories.. it’s my turn now I play the same scratched records. Amen
Forgive me Mr. Narada, but I grew up too with Art Blakey and I know the tune you are referring to, The Sermon, and perhaps we are hearing different things, but to me Art plays a swing feel followed by a tamed shuffle, no rock N' roll there.
Narada! Master musician who exemplifies the personification of love as the fundamental power in music. Changed my life twice! Eternally grateful! Jimmy Smith's Sermon reaches young Narada, who takes it sends that love back to the world. This story mirrors the exact effect Narada had on me! Listen to Jimmy Smith preaching love!!! You are a force of nature Narada!!!
Watched your reaction video on the vote in USA then I checked out your FB page and saw this. Thanks, man, this was a blast!
Yeeees! Great! And, Love Louis Hayes too, looking forward to that -- say hello from me !!!
This is such a great and informative podcast! Thanks Brither Narda! Love ya!!! Off to my session, will finish later!
Narada, just loved this Episode. I remember seeing Larry Coryell,Phil Upchurch with Jimmy Smith at the BlackStone Theatre in Chicago,I was a Sophmore in High School,what a show! All the music you mentioned was very special!
Mr. Walden, thank you, thank you, thank you for your commitment to the spirit of music, your infectious positive energy, your wisdom, and for your willingness to share it with others, both through your musicianship and through this channel. There's not enough room in this comment section to describe the effect you've had on my appreciation and understanding of music and what greatness means and what greatness is. I'm just *starting* to get it now!
Thanks for putting a big smile on my face!
This is a blast! Very grateful!
Thank you Narada,
You truly inspire us
With your enthusiasm.
You are a divine spark
In the love supreme,
Dancing in the middle
Of a beautiful dream!
"Blessings "
Brother gray Wolf
🙏🎹🥁🎸🌎
Divine emotions album is my favourite album of all time. Please upload a quality version of the title track and a performance of we still have a dream. Huge fan and supporter
Narada! Putting smiles on the faces of everyone he encounters! 😆
I've loved Narada since I was a kid in the 70s. This stuff is life affirming.
Thanks for the love you bring to this world ♥✌
Love this stuff to death
U N B E L I V I B L E…….thousand thanks with greets from Berlin…… thx for what you do for us……MAESTRO of COOL 👏👏👏👏👏✨✨✨✨✨
House parties of my parents and their friends all dressed up at my house as a kid my job was to flip the records. Detroit in the 60.s home full of immigrants Dominicans Cubans and Puerto Ricans in a white neighborhood they could hear us and smell the food down the block. Thanks for your memories.. it’s my turn now I play the same scratched records. Amen
Vernell- yes sweet
Forgive me Mr. Narada, but I grew up too with Art Blakey and I know the tune you are referring to, The Sermon, and perhaps we are hearing different things, but to me Art plays a swing feel followed by a tamed shuffle, no rock N' roll there.