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Jesse Cook — Breathing Below The Surface
Album: Vertigo
Avg rating:
7.4

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Total ratings: 2455









Released: 1998
Length: 6:32
Plays (last 30 days): 0
(instrumental)
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 ai63 wrote:

With the rain slowly falling outside, moving to a 9 for me.......thank you RP!




  
Wowzer...me likey...
Hmmm, memories of summer holidays on the sunny Costa Brava when I was a young buck. Hmmm, those Spanish girls 
 StillAwake wrote:

Rich and beautiful...just paused RP to play this from the internets a few more times...maybe I can sleep now.



Me to
EXCELLENT!  I like it! I  had never heard of him before RP. Now I like a LOT of his tunes.  That is why we come here.  Thanx RP!   
Okay we get the point, you can play.
Go Canada Go.........Going to the World Cup.  See u in Qatar!
 olea wrote:

this is beautiful, but it should totally go in the mellow mix. trying not to be lulled to sleep!




Main mix = Eclectic mix.
This is a completely new discovery for me - straight in at an 8  Thanks Bill, another brilliant find to be explored!!
this is beautiful, but it should totally go in the mellow mix. trying not to be lulled to sleep!
Saw him in Montreal when this album just came out, Mind Blowing show! He's such a nice person and a great guitarist...I'm a fan since then !
Just goes to show you that Bill is an evil genius, playing this directly after VH's Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love... at first I thought it was the acoustic cover... nope just a completely different song that compliments the first.

We are not worthy...

 dandueck07 wrote:

Yes!!  RP has become even more of a mainstay in my life because of it.  Thank you, thank you, thank you Bill and Rebecca.


Me 3
 ai63 wrote:

With the rain slowly falling outside, moving to a 9 for me.......thank you RP!



Oh, you made me picture rain. Maybe it'll rain here again someday. I'll go outside and stand in it. Promise. 
 mattenuttall wrote:

I saw him a few years back at the Capitol Theatre in Nelson, BC. A real treat. 

Anybody else notice Bill and Rebecca have been spinning a lot of soothing or upbeat or just positive music over the last while? Thanks, B and R -- you're a source of comfort in these times for me, this is true.
Certainly their efforts are not to be sneezed at...

This is godlike for me, every time makes me cry remembering good old days
 Meolla_Reio wrote:
Can imagine it being a background music for some ww2 game.
 

I imagine it as a perfect background for a SCUBA diving video
8 ->9!!
Wonderful music and perfect for the time.
 whatsupdude wrote:


I would say that's always so!
 
Yes for me also Beca n Bill have always provided a musical place to escape to, a "power spot" if you will. Don Juan, I wonder what he would say.
 mattenuttall wrote:

I saw him a few years back at the Capitol Theatre in Nelson, BC. A real treat. 

Anybody else notice Bill and Rebecca have been spinning a lot of soothing or upbeat or just positive music over the last while? Thanks, B and R -- you're a source of comfort in these times for me, this is true.
 

I would say that's always so!
Can imagine it being a background music for some ww2 game.
Listening with half an ear I was expecting it to turn into 'Vienna ' from the intro...
 mattenuttall wrote:

I saw him a few years back at the Capitol Theatre in Nelson, BC. A real treat. 

Anybody else notice Bill and Rebecca have been spinning a lot of soothing or upbeat or just positive music over the last while? Thanks, B and R -- you're a source of comfort in these times for me, this is true.
 
Yes!!  RP has become even more of a mainstay in my life because of it.  Thank you, thank you, thank you Bill and Rebecca.
 Canadese wrote:
If you have a chance to see him in person be sure to be close to the front to watch his fingers work as well as hear his music. Fabulous.
 
I saw him a few years back at the Capitol Theatre in Nelson, BC. A real treat. 

Anybody else notice Bill and Rebecca have been spinning a lot of soothing or upbeat or just positive music over the last while? Thanks, B and R -- you're a source of comfort in these times for me, this is true.
If you have a chance to see him in person be sure to be close to the front to watch his fingers work as well as hear his music. Fabulous.
With the rain slowly falling outside, moving to a 9 for me.......thank you RP!
Long Live                                                                                                                             Radio Paradise   
                                                                                                                                                 
8  - Most Excellent 
Very nice
Quite nice. Sounds like something by Chris Spheeris
Rich and beautiful...just paused RP to play this from the internets a few more times...maybe I can sleep now.
 KJP wrote:
The first thing that came to mind when I saw his name was "Jesse, we have to cook."

 
HA! Thank you for that...
Beautiful!
Totally failed my saving throw vs. this song.  At work and had to pause music to finish a job... but not 'til this song's done.
Fabulous.  Nothing less than a 10 from these ears.
 KJP wrote:
The first thing that came to mind when I saw his name was "Jesse, we have to cook."

 
funny
7 from me! Cheers! {#Cheers}
Beautiful. I could listen to this for hours. (Of course I'd get nothing done but who cares?)
The first thing that came to mind when I saw his name was "Jesse, we have to cook."
Thank you.
Back again hearing it for the second time!!!! And only 4 responses ago...
A little Windham Hilly in the background, but very nice guitar.
It's only 9:55am GMT here but already its time to get the bongo drums out again :)
I'll quad that!  Simply lovely... 
 Flip_flops wrote:

I can triple that!


 


 meloman wrote:


I second that!

 


The percussion has an Olodum tinge. Nice {#Cheers}
Very Windham Hill (a good thing).
  nice guitar , great drumming.very nice Bill
Fantastic!  I've missed this in the past.  As has been stated here thousands of times Bill, you serve your calling well...
Everybody in my alien space craft loves this smooth guitar work...  we love sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll...
I started with a 7 and then realized how stupid of a rating that was and immediately increased it.  A few more listens and this could enter a 10 status, no doubt. 
Love the percussion....
I've had the pleasure to see Cook perform several times and have hung out with him afterwards. He is an incredibly humble, natural performer, who just takes pleasure in the music and in hanging out with the musicians in acts who play before and afterwards. He's also very versatile: he can play on a box just as well as on a 12-string.
 photolew wrote:

Well said!  I am very grateful to have found this "radio station" as it has widen my musical world tremendously.   Thanks Bill X2

 

I second that!
 kingart wrote:
Not getting why some people think this act is not terrific. Music, playing, orchestration, production. Cook is an incredibly fluid and passionate guitar player. A very evocative and alluring sound. And I probably never would have known of it had I not heard it on RP. Clearly, Bill has much better taste then some of the listeners. Thanks, Bill. 
 
Well said!  I am very grateful to have found this "radio station" as it has widen my musical world tremendously.   Thanks Bill X2

Drums of Olodum (Salvador, Brazil).
Jesse Cook is consistently good.
Not getting why some people think this act is not terrific. Music, playing, orchestration, production. Cook is an incredibly fluid and passionate guitar player. A very evocative and alluring sound. And I probably never would have known of it had I not heard it on RP. Clearly, Bill has much better taste then some of the listeners. Thanks, Bill. 
Ja, just det!

 
SweTex wrote:

Maste vara nagot nytt dom sager darover.{#Roflol}

 


 nalle wrote:
Still boring, don´t get it. Som vi säger i Sverige "puke".
 
Maste vara nagot nytt dom sager darover.{#Roflol}

What a let-down after Mirror in the Bathroom - but in a gutsy and amazingly nice way. {#Meditate}
Still boring, don´t get it. Som vi säger i Sverige "puke".
Olha o Olodum aí, gente!
Boring, means nothing! And I´m not sorry.
{#Sunny} Nice!
Wow really pleased you played this after almost 2 years =-D
Is Bill off to Spain or Mexico for his hols, I'm getting an hispanic feel from today's selections!
pmnixa wrote:
This is nice - in a shopping at Hallmark kind of way.
Maybe, but the man can certainly play!
Man, I wish I could play like that!
Candela wrote:
Beautiful music
... with beautiful people.
This is nice - in a shopping at Hallmark kind of way.
Beautiful music
birthfirst wrote:
another time, I might like this. Bill is usually the wonder-seamer, smooth and all dat. But have to say, this is just not a great follow up to Pink Floyd. Just seems so unimportant and a trifle truffle. Bleck actually. Does it not stop? 5 types of boring in one song. Make that 10. Okay thats it. I hate this song.
You've GOT TO BE kidding!.....Sunday afternoon, beautiful breeze past my window, and this beautiful song.....man.....there's no accounting for some people's taste.
another time, I might like this. Bill is usually the wonder-seamer, smooth and all dat. But have to say, this is just not a great follow up to Pink Floyd. Just seems so unimportant and a trifle truffle. Bleck actually. Does it not stop? 5 types of boring in one song. Make that 10. Okay thats it. I hate this song.
maxmox wrote:
Broke you are and broke you'll be mate.
I'm gonna hold of on rating for now, because it just doesn't seem fair to rate anything after Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here... Seems like a decent song, though
I recently saw Jesse Cook in Concert on his first date of his current Canadian tour in Ottawa. VERY worth while seeing live if the opportunity arises. Excellent group of musicians working with him.
brokemusician wrote:
Bad, elevator music. And this CD is played too much 'round here. Yuk.
Broke you are and broke you'll be mate.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm madaxeman wrote:
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Nice....refreshing...this is why I listen to RP..... Enigma type music..... priceless!
The heavy breathing sound intro reminds me of Full Metal Jacket
...and nice segue from Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here! :Propeller:
Two words: Ottmar Liebert Not sure who came first, but they're twin sons of different mothers. Still, nice to listen to. .goat
Bad, elevator music. And this CD is played too much 'round here. Yuk.
... Look out Paradise CA Jesse is coming to town on Thursday, May 11th. 2006 at the Paradise Performing Arts Centre, 777 Nunneley Rd. ( oh, good numbers!) Lucky you! Enjoy! ...
Excellent guitar work in this song, but other than that, it's a little bland.
This is very, very nice.
would so love for it to be a Sunday morning lounging on the sofa with nothing important to do...very relaxing
Very nice!
Is All Jesse Cook's music like this? It is awesome!
Very relaxing and beautiful
jesse cook rocks my socks
dpjag wrote:
The percussion is a little over-bearing.
Good ear. Nice tune though.
Its raining on Oahu right now (a lot), and this somehow seems to fit ....
The percussion is a little over-bearing.
Sometimes sleight of hand is just sleight of hand...
nice 8)
Dragonfly_Launch wrote:
And where in Radio Paradise is the word rock?
Doing my best Woody Allen, "Well, um, at the, uh, top of the page there, you see." It's in the page title. Do I get it? No, but it's nostalgic. Jesse's the man. Great tune.
8)
four_felicity wrote:
are you saying RP isn't Eclectic or Intelligent?
And where in Radio Paradise is the word rock?
the_om wrote:
Eclectic? Sure. Intelligent? Yep. Rock? Hard to make that case. It's nice (my parents would like it) but I don't think it belongs here.
are you saying RP isn't Eclectic or Intelligent?
nice piece. first time i've heard it...and have been listening pretty much non-stop for months...
So nice to hear in the middle of a hectic day in the mines :)
bluedot wrote:
well, bill, i say play it, but just not TOO often!
Personally, from the spacing of the comments (and my recollection) this certainly isn't beng played too much. Quite sublime. Doubt I could ever hear too much of it
Nice low-key salve for tonight. 8)
Meh. Pretty but fairly boring. Lacking originality or movement or something....Sorry.
the_om wrote:
Eclectic? Sure. Intelligent? Yep. Rock? Hard to make that case. It's nice (my parents would like it) but I don't think it belongs here.
well, bill, i say play it, but just not TOO often!
love that guitar..... and nice percussion, too
what a beautiful song...
Great cut, great album, wonderful interlude. Couple of weeks ago I was faced with a long drive through the Catskills on a glorious sunny early Autumn day with no decent music. Had my CD's for my walkman (not while driving) but the car only had a tape deck. So I quickly scanned Woodstock for a music store, and the sparse casette offerings and EUREKA they had this
Nice, easygoing song for the morning. Thanks.
I feel like I must be in "priority sequence", except the music isn't being interrupted every 30 seconds.
Wasn\'t (isn\'t) this used as a filler tune when there\'s time left before the commercials/news? I believe at KPIG, but I don\'t listen to that station so often anymore. Very nice atmosphere and wonderful playing of course, but a pity it has got the association of an \"inbetween/filler song\" for me now.
Originally Posted by the_om: Eclectic? Sure. Intelligent? Yep. Rock? Hard to make that case. It's nice (my parents would like it) but I don't think it belongs here.
Does it have to be all three or merely one?
Eclectic? Sure. Intelligent? Yep. Rock? Hard to make that case. It\'s nice (my parents would like it) but I don\'t think it belongs here.