Topic: Night and Day (Pianoteq)

here's one of the great warhorses from the book, Cole Porter's Night and Day.  i really really like this tune.  it was on one of the first albums i bought, Bill Evans's Everybody Digs Bill Evans, so i constantly played it, maybe even compulsively played it.  you might even say i played it night and day, much to my family's dismay

https://youtu.be/2iqRn6BFPPc

Re: Night and Day (Pianoteq)

budo wrote:

here's one of the great warhorses from the book, Cole Porter's Night and Day.  i really really like this tune.  it was on one of the first albums i bought, Bill Evans's Everybody Digs Bill Evans, so i constantly played it, maybe even compulsively played it.  you might even say i played it night and day, much to my family's dismay

https://youtu.be/2iqRn6BFPPc

The last two chords! Wow what a completely sudden and not expected, abrupt end. Love it!

You said you constantly played it….well I’m sure you can play it with eyes closed because your skill and control is -  awsome! It goes without saying it but I said it anyway 

Some sections is like Friedrich Gulda and Herbie Hancock play "Night and Day " during the Munich piano sommer 1989.

So nice to hear you playing, always. Thank you budo.

Always my best to you,

Stig

Re: Night and Day (Pianoteq)

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
budo wrote:

here's one of the great warhorses from the book, Cole Porter's Night and Day.  i really really like this tune.  it was on one of the first albums i bought, Bill Evans's Everybody Digs Bill Evans, so i constantly played it, maybe even compulsively played it.  you might even say i played it night and day, much to my family's dismay

https://youtu.be/2iqRn6BFPPc

The last two chords! Wow what a completely sudden and not expected, abrupt end. Love it!

You said you constantly played it….well I’m sure you can play it with eyes closed because your skill and control is -  awsome! It goes without saying it but I said it anyway 

Some sections is like Friedrich Gulda and Herbie Hancock play "Night and Day " during the Munich piano sommer 1989.

So nice to hear you playing, always. Thank you budo.

Always my best to you,

Stig

thank you, i'm glad you liked the ending!  sometimes you just have to stop playing

i didn't know about the Gulda/Hancock recording, i'm going to look for it!