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Qool Marv Plays for Warren Buffet at HBO Documentary Premiere at MoMA NYC | Jan 19 2017
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Qool DJ MARV
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Publication Date |
Jan 23, 2017
Episode Duration |
02:14:04
Qool Marv Plays for Warren Buffet at HBO Documentary Premiere at MoMA NYC | Jan 19 2017Over The Rainbow - Red GarlandMoonlight Serenade - The Glenn Miller OrchestraWonderland By Night (Wunderland bei Nacht) - Bert Kaempfert And His OrchestraLa Vie En Rose - Bert Kaempfert And His OrchestraSentimental Journey - Doris Day with Les Brown and His OrchestraSome Enchanted Evening - Perry ComoLimelight - Frank ChacksfieldNature Boy - Nat King ColeIn a Sentimental Mood - Duke EllingtonLittle Things Mean A Lot - Kitty KallenOh! What It Seemed to Be - Frankie CarleStranger In Paradise - Eddie CalvertSunrise Serenade - The Glenn Miller OrchestraSail Along Silvery Moon [inst] - Billy VaughnYou Send Me - Sam CookeAll I Have to Do Is Dream - The Everly BrothersThe Best Is Yet To Come [feat. Count Basie And His Orchestra] - Frank SinatraSatin Doll - Ella FitzgeraldManhattan - Ella FitzgeraldBreakfast at Tiffany’s - Henry ManciniSing, Sing, Sing - The Benny Goodman OrchestraCome Fly With Me - Count Basie & His OrchestraCome Fly With Me - Frank SinatraHappy Go Lucky Local - Duke EllingtonMemories Are Made of This - Dean MartinOh, I Got Plenty of Nothin' - Harry BelafontePersonality - Johnny MercerPersonality - Lloyd PriceHaving A Party - Sam CookeMy Guy - Mary WellsThe Loco-Motion - Little EvaDo Wah Diddy Diddy - Manfred MannI Want To Hold Your Hand - The BeatlesUptight (Everything's Alright) - Stevie Wonder(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - The Rolling StonesGet Ready - Ella FitzgeraldI Get Around - The Beach BoysAll Shook Up - Elvis PresleyLittle Darlin' - The DiamondsI Got You - James BrownYou Never Can Tell - Chuck BerryDon't Be Cruel - Bill Black's ComboRum And Coca-Cola - The Andrews SistersI'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony) - The New SeekersSomewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World - Israel Kamakawiwo'oleSomewhere over the Rainbow - Chet BakerTo Each His Own - Eddy HowardThank you HBO!You can play this for your children and your great Grands (if you still got them). Grand grooves played to set the temperature to where life was warming up during Mr. Buffett’s coming-of-age years. I was in awe of and deeply respectful to all of the wise men and women at the party. They all represented one form or another of making it far while influencing wide. Gigs like this, for me, are just as fun as any other. As a music addict, I get to feed that crave. As an open minded music addict, a set like this expands my horizons. Putting it all together live for everyone’s enjoyment is the thrill because I improvise – which means that I prepared a playlist of 300+ songs (47 in the set) and other than 1 song that I knew I’d play for sure, I chose each song based on what I’m seeing and feeling. Perception, awareness, flexibility (because the pool of music that I had was so large that I could’ve done this party 5 times 5 different ways) sense of timing and willingness to take (thoughtful) risks (keeping in mind the idea that risks can reap rewards). I aim for impressed praise with the impression being that I put time and my mind into my aspect of the overall presentation.The 1 song I knew I’d play, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, has been sung by Mr. Buffett himself and the song is featured in the documentary.Peek into my brain processor to see how I found tone:Somewhere Over The RainbowOver colorSomewhere over colorVia the colorful (creativity) in any person, I hear their heartHeartfelt harmonies is like audible inner joyI can see their smile when they singInstrumentalist’s imaginative intelligence color my insight with warmthTogethernessSomewhere over colorSpirit?Somewhere Over the RainbowI love my job because I spend most of my time listening to and looking for the best in people. One way or another, I share what I compile and I feel like I’ve done a little good.Enjoy!Qool Marvhttp://www.hbo.com/documentaries/becoming-warren-buffett + https://www.facebook.com/QoolMarv/ + http://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/
Qool Marv Plays for Warren Buffet at HBO Documentary Premiere at MoMA NYC | Jan 19 2017 Over The Rainbow - Red Garland Moonlight Serenade - The Glenn Miller Orchestra Wonderland By Night (Wunderland bei Nacht) - Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra La Vie En Rose - Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra Sentimental Journey - Doris Day with Les Brown and His Orchestra Some Enchanted Evening - Perry Como Limelight - Frank Chacksfield Nature Boy - Nat King Cole In a Sentimental Mood - Duke Ellington Little Things Mean A Lot - Kitty Kallen Oh! What It Seemed to Be - Frankie Carle Stranger In Paradise - Eddie Calvert Sunrise Serenade - The Glenn Miller Orchestra Sail Along Silvery Moon [inst] - Billy Vaughn You Send Me - Sam Cooke All I Have to Do Is Dream - The Everly Brothers The Best Is Yet To Come [feat. Count Basie And His Orchestra] - Frank Sinatra Satin Doll - Ella Fitzgerald Manhattan - Ella Fitzgerald Breakfast at Tiffany’s - Henry Mancini Sing, Sing, Sing - The Benny Goodman Orchestra Come Fly With Me - Count Basie & His Orchestra Come Fly With Me - Frank Sinatra Happy Go Lucky Local - Duke Ellington Memories Are Made of This - Dean Martin Oh, I Got Plenty of Nothin' - Harry Belafonte Personality - Johnny Mercer Personality - Lloyd Price Having A Party - Sam Cooke My Guy - Mary Wells The Loco-Motion - Little Eva Do Wah Diddy Diddy - Manfred Mann I Want To Hold Your Hand - The Beatles Uptight (Everything's Alright) - Stevie Wonder (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones Get Ready - Ella Fitzgerald I Get Around - The Beach Boys All Shook Up - Elvis Presley Little Darlin' - The Diamonds I Got You - James Brown You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry Don't Be Cruel - Bill Black's Combo Rum And Coca-Cola - The Andrews Sisters I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony) - The New Seekers Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Somewhere over the Rainbow - Chet Baker To Each His Own - Eddy Howard Thank you HBO! You can play this for your children and your great Grands (if you still got them). Grand grooves played to set the temperature to where life was warming up during Mr. Buffett’s coming-of-age years. I was in awe of and deeply respectful to all of the wise men and women at the party. They all represented one form or another of making it far while influencing wide. Gigs like this, for me, are just as fun as any other. As a music addict, I get to feed that crave. As an open minded music addict, a set like this expands my horizons. Putting it all together live for everyone’s enjoyment is the thrill because I improvise – which means that I prepared a playlist of 300+ songs (47 in the set) and other than 1 song that I knew I’d play for sure, I chose each song based on what I’m seeing and feeling. Perception, awareness, flexibility (because the pool of music that I had was so large that I could’ve done this party 5 times 5 different ways) sense of timing and willingness to take (thoughtful) risks (keeping in mind the idea that risks can reap rewards). I aim for impressed praise with the impression being that I put time and my mind into my aspect of the overall presentation. The 1 song I knew I’d play, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, has been sung by Mr. Buffett himself and the song is featured in the documentary. Peek into my brain processor to see how I found tone: Somewhere Over The Rainbow Over color Somewhere over color Via the colorful (creativity) in any person, I hear their heart Heartfelt harmonies is like audible inner joy I can see their smile when they sing Instrumentalist’s imaginative intelligence color my insight with warmth Togetherness Somewhere over color Spirit? Somewhere Over the Rainbow I love my job because I spend most of my time listening to and looking for the best in people. One way or another, I share what I compile and I feel like I’ve done a little good. Enjoy! (continued)

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