It was thanks to Donal Dineens radio show that i found the music of Keith Jarrett or rather it found me. Returning home late one night in October, high on a potent mix of Apostasy's legendary hot chocolate and kisses from the man i was falling in love with, the first few notes of 'The Köln Concert' ebbed from the stereo and knocked me sideways.
Over a decade later the album still has the power to engulf and mesmerize me. That December my first love and i made an agreement, as poor students we would only exchange one small present for Christmas. Unwrapping our gifts in our first home together, it appeared that great minds thought alike: Two copies of 'The Köln Concert'.
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That's rather nice, I like it. Reminds me of Ludovico Einaudi but less sombre.
*swoons*
@Radge: At the risk of sound like a complete wanker, listening to Jarrets work makes me think his compositions are more 'human'. That probably makes no sense.
I love Einaudi but perhaps it's the fact that so many memories are tied with Jarretts music that tip the scales in his favour.
@Tiggy: Indeed!
I had a very similar experience with Dineen and that particular piece of music, lovely to read about yours.
Conor
@Conor: I owe Mr Dineen (and John Kelly) some sort of mad musical debt as he introduced me to music i may not have heard otherwise. Thanks for taking the time to say hello!
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