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Postby verena on 20 Apr 2005, 20:33

Title : Salvage Wush (Girl left)

Of course he is a lucky duck. As a matter of fact, was. The poor thing just got shot !
And no kiss of death nothing not even a blessing, hell that's a bitter one.

I suggest to rise above any -totally justified- pangs of envy here. Endangered Krallian should be taken care of, I dare to believe. You know, girl may be sorry but won't do anything for that matter the little brat ; OK, ALL RIGHT, not her job, but who's left with the mess to deal with I am asking you ?

Wush, you need a good laugh. Then, get yourself to concentrate on something in the future, nice.
(Course it's hard, who ever said life was easy, man this is beside the point).
Now pick yourself up, staighten up and FLY RIGHT INTO THE BAR ! :rofl:

We got loads of questions to keep you busy.

By the way if cannot fly, krawlling also OK. Dust up though.

Verena, BoBD :cool:
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Postby Rémi on 20 Apr 2005, 20:43

Thanks for all your reviews Wush!
And yeah, I'm a little BIT jealous... You got to listen to BOBD twice while I have never had the chance to hear it at least once! :cry:

Ok, now, need to find that bar Verena is talking about... "Barman, 3 whiskies on the rocks... without ices!" :alcohol:
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Postby wush on 21 Apr 2005, 14:39

Everyone,

I have a bottle of this opened at the bar to drown my sorrows. You are most welcome to join me.

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Cheers!
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Postby Andrea on 21 Apr 2005, 17:18

wow, thanks wush, cheers to you
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Postby smooth_jazz_ on 21 Apr 2005, 21:56

Andrea, bijelo ili crno? :D
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Postby Andrea on 21 Apr 2005, 23:05

Hey, smooth_jazz_ ;) Thanks for asking.... crno! :up: :up: :up:

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Postby scielle on 22 Apr 2005, 01:54

Hey wush - clever choice, I must say.
Wasn't Charmed Life originally written as a Chivas Regal jingle?

Any rain checks on the drinkin'? As in post April 27th?
(That would be the date of my last exam. Am currently all studied-out :thud:).

(Hm, the little 'thud' man doesn't appear to be doing his requisite animation up there. Perhaps :freak: would be more appropriate.)
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Postby smooth_jazz_ on 22 Apr 2005, 09:45

Andrea, me 2, crno rulez (from Vrbnik especially :-P) So, zivjelo? (good?) Hm... na zdrowie in Polish... ech, cheers! :D
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Postby scielle on 23 Apr 2005, 02:10

THE CRESCENDO OF KRALL
Lindsay DAVIS
22 April 2005
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Fairfax New Zealand Limited

Diana Krall breathes life into those sultry, sexy songs. But that sweet voice can swear and scream when she's practising, writes Lindsay Davis.

DIANA Krall sounds dog tired. Her soft Canadian tone is not so much a drawl as a dawdle as she apologies profusely, which is something you don't expect from this fiery blonde who has a reputation as a tough nut to crack. But today, Krall is all charm as she explains she had an extremely late night in Kuala Lumpur, where she's just performed a tsunami benefit concert before the Malaysian Grand Prix.

"We were up very late because it's linked in with this Formula 1 thing. But a benefit concert for the tsunami victims is such a wonderful thing to do. I have my own charities that I support and do a lot of work for leukaemia.

"I think it's important that artists do those sorts of things," says the multi Grammy winner.

Life for Krall has never been rosier since the release of When I Look in Your Eyes in 1999. It was the first jazz album to be given a Best Album nomination in more than 20 years and spent a whopping 52 weeks as No 1 in the Billboard charts -- selling more than one million copies in the United States alone -- and won her her first Grammy award, marking the transformation of the well-known jazz singer into the superstar realm.

"I suppose it meant that I was able to pay my rent. That was nice," she laughs. "But in all seriousness, it meant I was able to play the music I loved as often as I liked in interesting places. It also meant I could call upon any musicians and tour with them."

So does she have a trophy cabinet? "No, but a Grammy is an excellent doorstop as they are so heavy." And then she pauses: "I have a very dry sense of humour that doesn't go to print easily. I am proud of the awards. I keep one in New York on my piano and the other in my home in Vancouver Island, but I don't dwell on them. They are not the reason why I got into this business."

The other reason there's such a renewed interest in Krall is her celebrity marriage to Elvis Costello in December 2003. The marriage isn't something she likes to discuss. It was a private affair in Sir Elton John's mansion in Surrey, England -- with "just" 150 family and friends and guests like Sir Paul McCartney.

More importantly for fans, with the marriage came a shift to a new home in New York and a collaborative album with Costello -- so it's not a subject easily avoided.

The two met, funnily enough, at the 2002 Grammy awards, where they talked about music and the writing process before exchanging e-mails. So was she a fan of his music before they were married?

"I had heard some of the early stuff but I really loved the Burt Bacharach album (Painted from Memory). I used to drive around in my car listening to it."

On her latest album, Girl in the Other Room, she even does a cover of Costello's Almost Blue, but says that she had learnt that years ago, "before Elvis became my husband".

So will Costello be joining her on tour? "No, he's in Oklahoma. We should work in cruise ships and then we could be together. But we both understand what we have to do and it takes a special person to understand what you have to do to be an artist. "When I leave home and Elvis, it's painful. But when we are together, it's fantastic and I celebrate what he's doing."

KRALL grew up in Nanaimo, British Columbia, just down the road from Vancouver where she began playing piano at age four.

"I suppose I did have an idyllic upbringing. I had a dedicated father and mother. It was a normal middle-class upbringing where you went skiing and rode horses. My mother was an ambitious and driven woman who got her masters degree when she was 50. My dad was a chartered accountant who loved old movies, John Cleese and music."

In fact, Krall was raised on jazz thanks to her father, who fed her a steady diet of Fats Waller, Earl Hines and Nat King Cole.

"Everybody in my family played piano. It was what you did. It was a musical upbringing and in our small community, we had a thriving music scene so that if you wanted to learn jazz, there was someone to teach Mingus or whatever."

Krall won a scholarship to Berklee College of Music in Boston where New Zealander Alan Broadbent, now a Berklee professor, became her piano tutor. "Nowadays, Alan does some of my orchestral arrangements and when I see Alan conducting, I don't know if I'm playing for him or the audience because I just want to please him."

After Boston, she moved to Los Angeles where she was given a lot of encouragement by a group of jazz heavyweights, including the late bassist Ray Brown who played on many of her early albums throughout the 90s.

"When Ray Brown died, it was very painful for me and I'm still working through the grief. Now I'm really listening to his work and it's just so wonderful, I wish he was here so we could discuss it."

Throughout the 90s, Krall built a strong reputation for her albums of jazz covers, even drawing comparisons with Sarah McLachlan. So what is it about other people's work that draws her to rework it?

"I like the illusion of romanticism that some songs have. Those sultry, sexy love songs where if you peel back the layers, those singers are conveying something deep, that they are going through tough times, and I'm drawn to those kind of songs. I couldn't do a doormat song."

And though her latest album, Girl in the Other Room, does include some covers -- notably Tom Waits' Temptation and Joni Mitchell's Black Crowe -- it marks another turning point for Krall in that it is her first album to include original compositions, thanks to Costello, who encouraged his new wife to take up the pen and write her own material.

"I wrote the music and Elvis wrote the lyrics and then we would tinker with it. It's representative of a time in my life. There's no formula to my writing. I write when I get ideas, whether it's 3am in the morning or late at night."

Though she's not sure what the next album may hold, she's focusing on her playing. "I'm limited technically. I've never been a good technician. I'm practising harder than ever now. I need to zero in and focus, uninterrupted. Of course I swear a lot and scream when I practise, especially now as I'm transcribing an Oscar Peterson trio piece. I've been working on it since I was 16, and I'm finally getting the hang of it."

And with Kareem Riggins on drums, Robert Hurst on bass and Anthony Wilson on guitar, Krall says she has her work cut out keeping up with her touring band.

"I also have to practise so hard because I have a killer band and they are kicking my ass."
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Postby TheViolinSkirt on 23 Apr 2005, 20:22

Throughout the 90s, Krall built a strong reputation for her albums of jazz covers, even drawing comparisons with Sarah McLachlan.


What is that supposed to mean? They're female, canadian, musicians...

Anywho, nice article. :D
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Postby wush on 24 Apr 2005, 15:19

TheViolinSkirt wrote:
Throughout the 90s, Krall built a strong reputation for her albums of jazz covers, even drawing comparisons with Sarah McLachlan.


What is that supposed to mean? They're female, canadian, musicians...

Anywho, nice article. :D


They are also both multi-talented musicians - both play the piano and can sing very well too.
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Limited technically ?

Postby verena on 24 Apr 2005, 15:37

Indeed. Very interesting.

So DK thinks of herself as "limited technically".

Well, fuck that ! Don't let anybody poison your life with that kind of put down Diana. Even if true, we don't give a damn !
And it does not show.

Verena

PS: Perhaps there is a problem with that O. Peterson piece...:mrgreen:
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Postby scielle on 27 Apr 2005, 22:44

KRALL AND HER BAND IMPRESS
28 April 2005
Dominion Post


WHAT: Diana Krall
WHERE: Michael Fowler Centre, Wednesday, April 27
REVIEWED BY: Simon Sweetman

I COULDN'T say that I would choose to play a Diana Krall album. But I had been looking forward to this show for quite a while.

The Canadian-born Krall burst on to the scene and instantly divided jazz critics at the end of the last century; was she the real deal -- and therefore the saviour of vocal jazz? Or was she merely coasting on her looks?

How unfair. What a shame that it comes to this with female artists. Add to that dilemma the fact that now, in her personal life, she is Mrs Elvis Costello. It is easy, should people wish, to take a swipe. Costello collaborated with his new wife on her last album, The Girl In The Other Room, but Krall is talented and will never have to rest on her husband's coat tails. She has a great voice and a fantastic band -- three of the greatest musicians I have ever seen play live. Krall is an okay pianist but her real skill is in knowing when not to play.

Songs from the new album dominate, and Stop This World and the title track show Costello's deft wordplay is easily adaptable to his wife's musical needs.

A cover of Tom Waits' Temptation (also from the new album) is a major highlight of this evening; guitarist Anthony Wilson paying tribute to Marc Ribot's Robert Fripp-meets-Derek Bailey fusion of free-jazz and incongruous rock riffing.

Robert Hearst (bass) and Kareem Riggins (drums) are flawless, both create ample space for dextrous solos -- Hearst's richly bowed double-bass gives off textures similar to Stanley Clarke and Riggins is an encyclopaedia of drum-fills; from Steve Gadd's snare and hi-hat triplet feels, to Max Roach's stomping military-inspired rolls and Clayton Cameron's subtle brush work.

Krall appreciates being supported by such incredible musicians as she swivels on her piano stool to take in a musical conversation between Hearst and Riggins; watching on as Wilson speeds through George Benson and Stanley Jordan guitar runs.

Krall's voice is effortlessly smooth -- and tributes to Irving Berlin and Nat King Cole go over well with the audience. A solo piano piece has her referencing many of her heroes, including Cole again and Thelonious Monk.

The audience, rightly, loved every minute of Diana Krall's superb quartet.
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WOW!!....great reviews!!

Postby fore15 on 28 Apr 2005, 03:12

Thanks everyone for the reviews!!!...I really enjoyed reading them!!..
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Postby Coda on 28 Apr 2005, 14:17

"Krall is an okay pianist."

I disagree. I'd say I'M an okay pianist. Diana is way out of my league! But I will say that Diana has inspired me to learn more and get better, so thanks, Diana!
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Real skill ?

Postby verena on 28 Apr 2005, 15:16

Quote from Simon Sweetman in "Dominion Post": "Krall is an okay pianist but her real skill is in knowing when not to play."

Auw...Was that necessary ?

"How unfair. Such a shame..."(Pointing out to a trap and jumping into it). :roll:

Is it a problem with needing to come across as strong plus real smart, cause perhaps it's an embarrassment to be a sweet man ?
You pretend you're giving a good review, but you're disparaging her throughout between the lines. What hurt you so, that in this article you end up bitchy ?

Sorry. At times, some people drive me staight back to the darkest side of being French.
(Oh girl, what about charity ?). :hurt

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Postby imnoangel1975 on 28 Apr 2005, 17:54

She has a great voice ... Krall is an okay pianist ...


I would venture to say the opposite. I think her supreme talent lies in her piano skills and her voice is a little better than 'good'.
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Postby verena on 29 Apr 2005, 04:48

A few years back I would have sided with you, NoAngel.

People change. Up to well after Look Of Love, I find that there was still something of a little girl, undecided about her (as if under some strong, ambiguous influences). Notwithstanding the daring (& sexy) behaviour, not free. Hence perhaps the lack of "shine" in stage performance and voice.

The girl I saw at the Singapore concert was striking, in many ways not the same. So much more of a woman, and one hell of a VOICE.

Me, I am a TOTAL fan. Meaning : Fanatic. Unconditionnal.

1. I fell for the voice. It is deadly men. Could it be you did not get to hear it life in North America yet ? (In Girl In the Other Room it is quite there). Its beauty is not principally to do with intrinsic vocal qualities, or technique. It is about intonations and cracks in it. What transpires, what gets to you and is hardest to comprehend. (My personal little theory about beauty in Art).

2. The piano playing is fantastic, admirably suited to her purposes. But she could as well stop playing and sing, I'd like to witness that.
(Unfortunately, she still running for cover behind the piano).

3. She is getting it, on how to move on stage, and can get along with an audience very well now.
And if she does not talk, or is otherwise not nice, I'll put up with it. (Of course, I'll be mad).

4. She may wear anything she wants (decent). Including attractive outfit, cause she should not refrain for the sake of avoiding meaningful glances and all these comments. Nothing wrong with being a beautiful girl and giving people a few more nuts to crack.

5. Whatever I like or don't.

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Postby smooth_jazz_ on 29 Apr 2005, 20:21

In my opinion Diana is better pianist than vocalist...
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Better pianist than vocalist ?

Postby verena on 02 May 2005, 15:52

I dunno about the ranking. Does it really matter ? (not to me). I got myself misunderstood here... :snif

The Beauty is in the whole package !!! :love:

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