
Thelonious Monk's notes to his fellow musicians
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Thelonious Monk's notes to his fellow musicians
A wise man and a jazz genius.


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Fascinating BBC documentary about Baronnes Pannonica Rothschild de Koenigswarter and her relationship with Monk.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... aCiENv8YGk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... aCiENv8YGk
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I love that guy. He might be my all-time favorite. Such an original, but so rooted in tradition. I wish more folks would try playing his tunes on steel, but I can also understand why they don't!
It should be mentioned that the notes above weren't actually written by Monk but someone who got to spend a little time with him. Not sure who...?
Monk was a man of few words it seems. It's always cool to hear little snippets of him talking on outtakes and to see these quotes and advice he had to share.
also, there is at least one other documentary called 'Thelonious Monk: American Composer' i believe. That Pannonica Rothschild doc is really good too.

It should be mentioned that the notes above weren't actually written by Monk but someone who got to spend a little time with him. Not sure who...?
Monk was a man of few words it seems. It's always cool to hear little snippets of him talking on outtakes and to see these quotes and advice he had to share.
also, there is at least one other documentary called 'Thelonious Monk: American Composer' i believe. That Pannonica Rothschild doc is really good too.

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while we're on the subject, which Monk tunes have been attempted on the steel?
Susan Alcorn did a Monk medley which includes "Crepuscule With Nellie" and "Pannonica"
I see Mike Neer has arrangements of "Pannonica", "Straight No Chaser" and "Blue Monk" ...nice!
Buddy Emmons played "Well You Needn't" with Danny Gatton and Funhouse.
Roy Thomson did "Monk's Mood"
Norm Zocher did "Misterioso"
Here's another version of "Blue Monk" on youtube by Chris Gabriel.
I've got a version of "Ruby My Dear" on youtube and I also play "Monk's Mood" and "I Mean You"
surely someone has done "Round Midnight"...?
any others?
Susan Alcorn did a Monk medley which includes "Crepuscule With Nellie" and "Pannonica"
I see Mike Neer has arrangements of "Pannonica", "Straight No Chaser" and "Blue Monk" ...nice!
Buddy Emmons played "Well You Needn't" with Danny Gatton and Funhouse.
Roy Thomson did "Monk's Mood"
Norm Zocher did "Misterioso"
Here's another version of "Blue Monk" on youtube by Chris Gabriel.
I've got a version of "Ruby My Dear" on youtube and I also play "Monk's Mood" and "I Mean You"
surely someone has done "Round Midnight"...?
any others?
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There was a tribute album in the eighties by pop artists. I wish I purchased it back then, because it's no longer available.
"Round Midnight" by Joe Jackson:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STY9CcTM0zc
"Round Midnight" by Joe Jackson:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STY9CcTM0zc
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There was a pretty good movie, "Round Midnight", starring Dexter Gordon.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090557/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090557/
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I did a version of " 'Round Midnight" on the lap steel a while back:
http://soundcloud.com/stringmaster/round-midnight
http://soundcloud.com/stringmaster/round-midnight
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that sounds great. thanks for posting!
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yes these are Monk's words, written by saxophonist Steve Lacy. here's some more info: http://1heckofaguy.com/2009/01/03/thelo ... teve-lacy/
that sounds great. thanks for posting!
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yes these are Monk's words, written by saxophonist Steve Lacy. here's some more info: http://1heckofaguy.com/2009/01/03/thelo ... teve-lacy/
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For those who haven't seen it great documentary on Monk in its entirety "Straight No Chaser".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9udeWOjjls
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9udeWOjjls
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I liked that last line where he wrote "They tried to get me to hate white people but someone would always come along and spoil it".... You can't always paint everyone with the same brush, ol' Monk had a lot of wisdom, eh?.....JH in Va.
Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!!
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Darrell Birtcher
Around the time that Bobby McFerrin did his version of "Round
Midnight" I saw an entire album of various artists' versions of that song. Has anyone ever seen it? Does anyone have it?? I looked at that record every time I went to the record store but never pulled the trigger. It finally went away and I haven't seen it since. I loved Monk's version the best and figured that cover's couldn't possibly be as good but have since come to appreciate other's takes on Monk's stuff.
Midnight" I saw an entire album of various artists' versions of that song. Has anyone ever seen it? Does anyone have it?? I looked at that record every time I went to the record store but never pulled the trigger. It finally went away and I haven't seen it since. I loved Monk's version the best and figured that cover's couldn't possibly be as good but have since come to appreciate other's takes on Monk's stuff.
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Monk was the real deal!
Here are two versions of Well You Need'nt. One of my favourite tunes to play on steel!
The Steel Guitar Jazz Project
http://youtu.be/J2CFHbwIazs
Thelonious Hank
http://youtu.be/l_ZU03Am3VM
Bob
Here are two versions of Well You Need'nt. One of my favourite tunes to play on steel!
The Steel Guitar Jazz Project
http://youtu.be/J2CFHbwIazs
Thelonious Hank
http://youtu.be/l_ZU03Am3VM
Bob