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This is the endpoint of music. There's nothing past this, is there? It feels like a total culmination in some way, not of Coltrane's career or of jazz but all music.
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>>130362071
It sounds like shit
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>>130362214
Yeah I know. It sort of works to give it a raw energy
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>>130362232
No it doesn't, i can't hear the fucking bass

Look, it's a nice novelty recording, but people hyping this shit as some sort of masterpiece from John because he died afterwards is retarded
So, if this album had been recorded in a studio with Rudy van Gelder as the engineer people would still like it?
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>>130362214
>>130363591
Lofi makes it better.
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>>130362071
Holy pretentious
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>>130363606
incorrect



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