commit 13305196cacb114bce20674978408fd5190716fb
parent de446a4f25c0cdbfc42cd3aa78f5e87155c21a6f
Author: Michał M. Sapka <michal@sapka.me>
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2023 15:19:14 +0100
fix: preposition of doom
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2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/content/2023/that-later-scene-from-kids-on-slope.md b/content/2023/that-later-scene-from-kids-on-slope.md
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----
-title: "That Later Scene From Kids on Slope"
-category: "media"
-abstract: Kids on Slope, an japanise anime, sure understands jazz
-date: 2023-03-11T06:58:24+01:00
-year: 2023
-draft: false
-tags:
-- anime
-- jazz
-- kids-on-the-slope
-- Ted-Gaioa
----
-A follow-up from [a post](2023/that-scene-from-kids-on-the-slope/) from a few days ago, this is another amazing scene showing even deeper what jazz is:
-
-{{<youtube "f_W5KoPRWy0" "blowin the blues away~but not for me Kids on the Slope live scene">}}
-
-> [...] feel free to go crazy once you get in the groove
-
-This is precisely what [Ted Gaioa](http://www.tedgioia.com/thehistoryofjazz.html) wrote about jazz: it's profoundly visceral music. It can (and should, but I cannot) appreciate it on an intellectual level, but deep inside, it's a musical discussion between band members. Kaoru and Sentarō are already connected spiritually, and they don't need to exchange words to communicate and understand each other.
-
-Funny side note: the second song they play, "But Not For Me," was written by George and Ira Gershwin, white fellas, and the version they perform is based on Chet Baker's interpretation - a white jazz legend.
-
-{{<img-center "chet-baker.webp" "Chet Baker in his glory days" "https://mubi.com/cast/chet-baker">}}
diff --git a/content/2023/that-later-scene-from-kids-on-the-slope.md b/content/2023/that-later-scene-from-kids-on-the-slope.md
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+---
+title: "That Later Scene From Kids on the Slope"
+category: "media"
+abstract: Kids on Slope, an japanise anime, sure understands jazz
+date: 2023-03-11T06:58:24+01:00
+year: 2023
+draft: false
+tags:
+- anime
+- jazz
+- kids-on-the-slope
+- Ted-Gaioa
+---
+A follow-up from [a post](2023/that-scene-from-kids-on-the-slope/) from a few days ago, this is another amazing scene showing even deeper what jazz is:
+
+{{<youtube "f_W5KoPRWy0" "blowin the blues away~but not for me Kids on the Slope live scene">}}
+
+> [...] feel free to go crazy once you get in the groove
+
+This is precisely what [Ted Gaioa](http://www.tedgioia.com/thehistoryofjazz.html) wrote about jazz: it's profoundly visceral music. It can (and should, but I cannot) appreciate it on an intellectual level, but deep inside, it's a musical discussion between band members. Kaoru and Sentarō are already connected spiritually, and they don't need to exchange words to communicate and understand each other.
+
+Funny side note: the second song they play, "But Not For Me," was written by George and Ira Gershwin, white fellas, and the version they perform is based on Chet Baker's interpretation - a white jazz legend.
+
+{{<img-center "chet-baker.webp" "Chet Baker in his glory days" "https://mubi.com/cast/chet-baker">}}