For my money, Sonny Rollins is the greatest Sax man of all time. His command of his instrument is otherworldly.I’m going to have to dig in a little more on The Midnight. I’ve had this other song on my list, which does get some occasional radio play.
The saxophone part is incredible. Someone like 5-6 years ago in the Jazz world (Spencer Checketts? I dunno) had posted something on Twitter about comparing onion rings and fries and the debate in which to get. The idea was that fries are always solid and more predicable, whereas doing onion rings are really common to be so-so, but the ceiling on good onion rings far exceeds French fries, just that you don’t get them as often. Also related to Jazz world was one of our previous trib best writers. Forget his name but he was the guy that fashioned himself as a punk rocker. He’d always post about every saxophone song was bad. Anyhow, I’m not necessarily a lover of sax (not to imply I hate it at all), but sax for the sake of sax doesn’t necessarily do anything for me (this is actually true about any instrument) but when you get a good one, it’s amazing.
If you doubt that Bruce has a soul:Why this man is an icon loved by millions of people around the world.
They missed a good one:As a lifelong Bowie fan, I expected to hate this list. And... I don't. There are a few songs I might have added on here, but I can't say what I would take off to fit them.
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20 Best David Bowie Songs, Ranked
There are too many great David Bowie songs to mention them all, but these are some of the best, including hits like "Let's Dance" and "Heroes."collider.com
Why this man is an icon loved by millions of people around the world.
And this is why he's the ****ing Boss!
So here’s my contribution…If you doubt that Bruce has a soul:
This is great, Bruce wrote the song but didn't want to do it, it was a basic love song, Patti happened to be recording in the next studio over, so he handed it to her, she fixed up the lyrics and now it's one of the greatest songs ever written.
Also has Little Stevie. Such a fantastic tribute.
Such a good writer, but, man, this song is inappropriate.