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Birdland lyrics (Manhattan Transfer)

In Birdland, Lyrics on June 30, 2011 at 10:31 pm

Zawinul and Jon Hendricks

By Manhattan Transfer

Five thousand light years from Birdland
But I’m still preachin’ the rhythm
Long gone up-tight years from Birdland
And I’m still teachin’ it with ’em

Years from the land of the bird,
And I’m still feeling the spirit
Five thousand light years from Birdland
But I know people can hear it

bird named it, bird made it, bird heard it, then played it
Well-stated! Birdland, it happened down in Birdland

In the middle of that hub
I remember one jazz club
Where we went to pat feet
Down on fifty-second street

Everybody heard that word
That they named it after Bird

Where the rhythm swooped and swirled
The jazz corner of the world

And the cats they gigged in there
Were beyond compare

Birdland – I’m singing Birdland

Birdland

Birdland – Ol’ swingin’ Birdland

Hey, man, the music really turns you on!
Y’ turn me on,
Really y’ turn me aroun’
‘N turn me on

Down them stairs, lose them cares ? where?
Down in Birdland
Total swing, bop was king ? there
Down in Birdland
Bird would cook, Max would look ? where?
Down in Birdland
Miles came through, ‘Trane came too ? there
Down in Birdland
Baise blew, Blakey too ? where?
Down in Birdland
Cannonball played that hall ? there
Down in Birdland
Yeah —-

There may never be nothin’ such as that
No More – No More
Down in Birdland, that’s where it was at
I know ? I know
Back in them days bop was ridin’ high
Hello! ‘n goodbye!

How well those cats remember
Their first Birdland gig
To play in Birdland is an honor we still dig
Yeah — that club was like –
In another world, sure enough –
Yeah, baby
All o’ the cats had the cookin’ on
People just sat an’ they was steady loookin on
Then Bird – he came ‘n spread the word –
Birdland

Yes, indeed he did
Yes, indeed he did
Yes, indeed he did

Yes he did, Parker played at Birdland

Yes, he really did
Yes, indeed he really did
Yes, he really did

Told the truth way down in Birdland
Yes, indeed, he did, Charlie Parker played in Birdland

Yes indeed, he really did
Charlie Parker played in Birdland

bird named it, bird made it, bird heard it, then played it
Well-stated! Birdland, it happened down in Birdland

Everybody dug that beat
Everybody stomped their feet
Everybody digs be-bop
An’ they’ll never stop

Down them stairs, lose them cares ? where?
Down in Birdland
Total swing, bop was king ? there
Down in Birdland
Bird would cook, Max would look ? where?
Down in Birdland
Miles came through, ‘Trane came too ? there
Down in Birdland
Baise blew, Blakey too ? where?
Down in Birdland
Cannonball played that hall ? there
Down in Birdland

Down them stairs, lose them cares ? where?
Down in Birdland
Total swing, bop was king ? there
Down in Birdland
Bird would cook, Max would look ? where?
Down in Birdland
Miles came through, ‘Trane came too ? there
Down in Birdland
Baise blew, Blakey too ? where?
Down in Birdland
Cannonball played that hall ? there
Down in Birdland

Come in pairs down them stairs, lose y’ cares
Them that dares – gits it!

Pay the gate, don’t be late
It’s a date! Whattay’ know
If y’ dig, then you’ll dig it’s a groove
Quite a groove, ’cause y’ t’ move
Come in twos, pay your dues,

What can you lose?

Just your blues!

So lose them!

The band swingin’ one and all and what a ball
Yeah!

Music is good, music is better than good, pretty good
Very nice –
Really very good, things are bein’ like they should
very good – very good – very good

All y’ gotta do it lend an ear
An’ listen to it
Then y’ dig a little sooner than soon
You’ll be diggin’ everything – diggin all the music

What a ball!

How y’ gonna figure out
A way to bring it all about amid a
Lot of other music on the set and on the scene
Know what I mean?
How y’ gonna separate the music from the scene
‘Gonna have t’ keep the memory clean
Y’ gonna hear a lotta sound – a lotta soun’

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By Manhattan Transfer

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Birdland (Joe Zawinul)

In Birdland on June 20, 2011 at 2:51 am

les partitions sont dans la boite 🙂

Heavy Weather (Weather Report) 1977

In Album, Birdland on June 20, 2011 at 2:39 am

Probably the best fusion album ever made, (1977) and the coming together of five precociously talented musicians. Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter assembled the unit with little knowledge that the complex music would become so accessible. Two compostions stand out; the graceful ‘A Remark You Made’, an evocative love song without words, and the hit single ‘Birdland’ (so successful it was even used by Akai for a major advertising campaign). On these two Zawinul compostions their genius bass player Jaco Pastorius gives a taste of what he was capable of. He bent the notes to make them talk, and that high octave solo on ‘Birdland’ is still a treasured moment.

Recorded at Devonshire Sound Studios, North Hollywood, 1977, California. Includes liner notes by Peter Keepnews, John Ephland.

Composers: Jaco Pastorius; Joe Zawinul.

Personnel: Joe Zawinul (vocals, guitar, melodica, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, synthesizer, Oberheim synthesizer, drums, tabla); Jaco Pastorius (vocals, mandocello, mandolin, drums, steel drum); Manolo Badrena (vocals, congas, tambourine, timbales, percussion); Wayne Shorter (saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Tom Oberheim (synthesizer); Alex Acuña (drums, congas, tom tom, hand claps, percussion).

Directors: Seth Rothstein; Kevin Gore; Steven Berkowitz.

tracks:

  1. Birdland 
  2. Remark You Made
  3. Teen Town
  4. Harlequin
  5. Rumba Mama
  6. Palladium
  7. Juggler
  8. Havona