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Gilad Atzmon - Peter Presland - 18-02-2010 Further to my mention of last night's Gilad Atzmon concert in Buxton last night - on the Peter P. put your coffee down thread. A few months ago I offered him words of encouragement in his support for the Palestinian people via his blog. We then exchanged emails in the run up to the concert and he was aware of my own two blogs. When we spoke during the concert interval he noticed that I had bought his 'In loving memory of America' album on sale in the foyer. He gave me another one 'Exile' which in light of our talk and correspondence, he thought I would appreciate. He was right , I do. Here is his introductory blurb to it: Quote:This album is made by musicians who live in exile. For some of us it is a deliberate choice. Others are unwelcome in their homeland. In the album we try to tell the story of Palestine, a beautiful and historically ecumenical land that was suddenly stormed by radical Zionist zealots. It is an image of harmony shattered by bloodshed and destruction.His blurb on the 'In Loving Memory of America' album includes the following which I find poignant. I bit like the Vietnamese man who observed to a US soldier something like "for years we regarded America with love and affection as a sort of promised land. What happened?": Quote:For many years I considered America as my promised land. As a young jazz musician I was convinced that it was just a matter of time before I'd settle in NYC. My Mecca was Downtown Manhattan, my shrine was the Village Vanguard and my holy scriptures were The Old Blue Note and Prestige vinyls. My priests were Coltrane, Bird, Cannonball, Duke, Dizzy, Bill Evans and others.I like Gilad Atzmon. He is a brave and honest man. |