In the Mood is an album of tunes associated with Glenn Miller by jazz trumpeter Chet Baker and the Mariachi Brass recorded in 1966 and released on the World Pacific label.
Reception
Allmusic rated the album with 1 star stating "This LP, which has absolutely terrible arrangements of songs associated with Glenn Miller finds Baker halfheartedly playing some of the boring melodies".
"In the Mood" is a song recorded by Australian singer and songwriter Ricki-Lee Coulter for her fourth studio album Dance in the Rain. It was written by Coulter, Stuart Crichton and Brian Lee. Following the album's iTunes pre-order release, "In the Mood" debuted at number 97 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
Background and release
"In the Mood" was written by Ricki-Lee Coulter, Stuart Crichton and Brian Lee. During the summer of 2013, Coulter rented a house in Whale Beach, New South Wales and invited Crichton and Lee over to write songs with her. Together they "setup a makeshift studio in the house" and wrote four songs, including "In the Mood". Coulter spoke about the writing sessions on her website, saying: "We drank, we danced, we wrote, we had fun and we were surrounded by friends and good vibes." On 19 September 2014, "In the Mood" was made available to download alongside the iTunes pre-order of Coulter's fourth studio album Dance in the Rain. Fans who pre-ordered the album on iTunes would instantly receive the song for free. Cameron Adams of the Herald Sun described "In the Mood" as "anthemic and athletic". For the issue dated 29 September 2014, "In the Mood" debuted at number 97 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
In the Mood is a song by Canadian rock band Rush from their debut album, Rush. It was at least two years old when recorded for the album. It is three minutes and 34 seconds long and in 4/4 time. It is the only song on the album written entirely by Geddy Lee (the music on all other songs is co-written by Alex Lifeson).
The song was always performed in concert — often in a medley, and usually near the end of the final encore — until the 1992 Roll The Bones tour, when it was dropped. In live performances, the line "Hey, baby, it's a quarter to eight" was often altered to include a woman's name in place of the word "baby."
The St. LouisClassic rock radio station KSHE used to play the song every Friday night at 7:45 ("a quarter to eight").
The song was covered by Canadian band Sloan for the 2002 movie FUBAR.
MOOD is a hip hop group based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, composed of rappers Main Flow, Donte, and record producer Jahson. Originally formed under the name of Three Below Zero, they wound up changing their name to Mood in 1994. They first came to prominence with the Hi-Tek produced single "Hustle on the Side" in 1996. Their 1997 albumDoom featured production by a young Hi-Tek and a guest appearance by Talib Kweli.
In 2000, they appeared on "Mission Control Presents", a compilation which featured acts associated with producer Jahson and his record label Mission Control. There were three Mood tracks and three tracks that featured Mood as part of a larger group called Elite Terrorist. Main Flow and Donte are also featured individually on a number of tracks.
Music videos for hitsongs "Hustle On The Side" and "Karma" were produced and aired worldwide. Most notably winning awards on regional and international video programs Video Music Box, Urban Reality, Rap City and DrunkinStyle TV.
Mood is one element in the narrative structure of a piece of literature. It can also be referred to as atmosphere because it creates an emotional setting enveloping the reader. Mood is established in order to affect the reader emotionally and psychologically and to provide a feeling for the narrative. It is a complex reading strategy. Mood is the feeling that the piece brings from the reader ex) glee, hatred, sorrow, awe, dismay ect.
Elements of mood
Mood is generally created through several different things.
Setting, which provides the physical location of the story, is used in order to create a background in which the story takes place. Different settings can color the mood of a story differently, and usually supports or conflicts with the other content of the story in some way. For example, the desert may be a setting for a cowboy story, and may generate a mood of solitude, desolation, and struggle, among other possible associations.
The attitude of the narrator is another element that helps generate mood. As the reader is dependent on the narrator's perspective of the story, they see the story through their lenses, feeling the way the narrator feels about what happens or what is being described. Embedded in the attitude of a narrator are the feelings and emotions which make it up. A similar element that goes into generating mood is diction, that is, the choice and style of words the writer uses. Diction conveys a sensibility as well as portrays the content of a story in specific colors, thus affecting the way the reader feels about it.
A garland is a decorative wreath or cord, used at festive occasions, which can be hung round a person's neck, or on inanimate objects like Christmas trees. Originally garlands were made of flowers or leaves.
Etymology
From the French "guirlande", itself from the Italian "ghirlanda", a braid.
Garland created from the daisy flower, generally as a children's game, is called a daisy chain. One method of creating a daisy chain is as follows: daisies are picked and a hole is made towards the base of the stem, generally by piercing with fingernails or tying a knot. The stem of the next flower can be threaded through until stopped by the head of the flower. By repeating this with many daisies, it is possible to build up long chains and to form them into simple bracelets and necklaces.
Rush
In The Mood
(1974) Rush
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published: 19 Jul 2010
In The Mood
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℗ 1974 Anthem Entertainment LP
Released on: 1974-03-01
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Rush-In The Mood (Lyrics)
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published: 13 Sep 2011
Rush - In The Mood - Live 1974
Rush performing In The Mood live October 16, 1974 in Los Angeles. Neil Peart is already on the drums.
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Rush - Fly By Night / In The Mood - 12/10/1976 - Capitol Theatre (Official)
Rush - Fly By Night / In The Mood
Recorded Live: 12/10/1976 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
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Personnel:
Geddy Lee - bass, vocals
Alex Lifeson - guitar, vocals
Neil Peart - Drums
Summary:
Few rock bands that emerged in the 1970s have achieved career longevity until the present day. One of the notable exceptions is the hard rockin' Canadian trio Rush. The group's 1974 self-titled debut and the follow-up album Fly By Night, issued the following year, created a buzz among heavy rock aficionados, but little else. The third album, Caress Of Steel, found the band beginning to create a hard-edged form of progressive rock (quite unlike its British progressive-rock counterpart) that con...
published: 17 Sep 2014
Rush - In the Mood
Banda: Rush
Album: Rush
Rola: In the Mood
Año: 1974
Letra.
Hey now, baby,
Well, I like your smile.
Won't you come and talk to me for a little while?
Well, you're makin' me crazy,
The way you roll them eyes.
Won't you come and sit with me? I'll tell you all my lies.
Chorus
Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight,
I feel I'm in the mood.
Hey baby, the hour is late,
I feel I've got to move.
Well, hey now, baby,
Don't you talk so fast.
I'm just tryin' to make these good times, I'm tryin' to make it last.
Everything's getting hazy.
Now honey, where'd you go?
I just want to find out, baby...where'd you learn what you know?
Well, hey now, baby,
I said I like your style.
You really got me, baby, way down deep inside.
Ooh, you drive me crazy.
Baby, you're the one.
I just want to rock-and-roll...
published: 10 Feb 2014
Fly By Night / In The Mood
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Fly By Night / In The Mood · Rush
All The World's A Stage
℗ 1976 Anthem Entertainment LP
Released on: 1976-09-29
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published: 23 Mar 2020
Rush - In The Mood | REACTION
published: 10 Apr 2022
RUSH - Vital Signs / Finding My Way / In The Mood - Live In Toronto 1984 (2021 HD Remaster 60fps)
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Enjoy a new and improved restoration of the Grace Under Pressure live video! Upgraded using state of the art AI tools. The following remastering work was performed on the DVD version by yours truly:
1.Deinterlaced + noise & grain 90% removed
2.Video upscaled to HD using machine learning (Obviously to a limited extent when working with such rough source material)
3. Motion enhanced from 30fps to 60fps for smoothness
4. Audio re-balanced using the FLAC CD version
5. Video and audio rendered in 1080p with audio at 512kb/s quality
A couple years ago it was inconceivable that a video source like this could be improved this much, and with the...
published: 11 Mar 2021
In The Mood (Live)
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ABC 1974
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Released on: 1974-08-08
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℗ 1974 Anthem Entertainment LP
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In The Mood · Rush
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℗ 1974 Anthem Entertainment LP
Released on: 1974-03-01
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In The Mood · Rush
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℗ 1974 Anthem Entertainment LP
Released on: 1974-03-01
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Rush-In The Mood from the 1974 album 'Rush'. Enjoy!
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I did not wite this song and I do not intend any copyright infringement.
Rush-In The Mood from the 1974 album 'Rush'. Enjoy!
Check my channel for more Rush lyrics videos.
I did not wite this song and I do not intend any copyright infringement.
Rush-In The Mood from the 1974 album 'Rush'. Enjoy!
Check my channel for more Rush lyrics videos.
Rush performing In The Mood live October 16, 1974 in Los Angeles. Neil Peart is already on the drums.
Visit the RUSH - Official Website:
http://www.rush.com/
...
Rush performing In The Mood live October 16, 1974 in Los Angeles. Neil Peart is already on the drums.
Visit the RUSH - Official Website:
http://www.rush.com/
This video is under Fair Use:
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.
Rush performing In The Mood live October 16, 1974 in Los Angeles. Neil Peart is already on the drums.
Visit the RUSH - Official Website:
http://www.rush.com/
This video is under Fair Use:
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.
Rush - Fly By Night / In The Mood
Recorded Live: 12/10/1976 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
More Rush at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Mus...
Rush - Fly By Night / In The Mood
Recorded Live: 12/10/1976 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
More Rush at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Personnel:
Geddy Lee - bass, vocals
Alex Lifeson - guitar, vocals
Neil Peart - Drums
Summary:
Few rock bands that emerged in the 1970s have achieved career longevity until the present day. One of the notable exceptions is the hard rockin' Canadian trio Rush. The group's 1974 self-titled debut and the follow-up album Fly By Night, issued the following year, created a buzz among heavy rock aficionados, but little else. The third album, Caress Of Steel, found the band beginning to create a hard-edged form of progressive rock (quite unlike its British progressive-rock counterpart) that confused as many fans as it gained. The breakthrough would finally occur upon the release of Rush's fourth album, 2112 in March of 1976. An ambitious concept album that explored a dystopian future, with lyrics influenced by the philosophical writings of Ayn Rand, 2112 found Rush striking a new balance between heavy and progressive rock that established all three members as highly accomplished instrumentalists. Arguably the band's signature album, 2112 would be lambasted by critics, yet gained the band a rabid global following that remains strong to the present day.
Presented here is Rush recorded live at The Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ at the tail end of 1976, just nine months after the release of 2112. Performing choice selections from their first four albums, this concert provides a nice overview of the group's early years, just as they were beginning to break big. From the raging opener of "Bastille Day" to the encore pairing of "Fly By Night" and "In The Mood," this performance is a prime example of these three musicians vacillating between the heavy metal leanings of their first two albums and the more ambitious material from Caress Of Steel and 2112.
Also featured here are strong renditions of "Anthem," another Ayn Rand influenced composition from their second album and the autobiographical "Lakeside Park" from their third, conveying a slightly softer side to the group. However, the centerpiece of this performance is unquestionably the epic title track from 2112. Clocking in at a full 16 minutes, here the band is clearly shifting into more complex compositions and the more eclectic sci-fi lyrical leanings that would capture the imaginations of millions. It was performances like this that won Rush such a dedicated following, which continues to pack arenas every time Rush takes to the road.
Rush - Fly By Night / In The Mood
Recorded Live: 12/10/1976 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
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Personnel:
Geddy Lee - bass, vocals
Alex Lifeson - guitar, vocals
Neil Peart - Drums
Summary:
Few rock bands that emerged in the 1970s have achieved career longevity until the present day. One of the notable exceptions is the hard rockin' Canadian trio Rush. The group's 1974 self-titled debut and the follow-up album Fly By Night, issued the following year, created a buzz among heavy rock aficionados, but little else. The third album, Caress Of Steel, found the band beginning to create a hard-edged form of progressive rock (quite unlike its British progressive-rock counterpart) that confused as many fans as it gained. The breakthrough would finally occur upon the release of Rush's fourth album, 2112 in March of 1976. An ambitious concept album that explored a dystopian future, with lyrics influenced by the philosophical writings of Ayn Rand, 2112 found Rush striking a new balance between heavy and progressive rock that established all three members as highly accomplished instrumentalists. Arguably the band's signature album, 2112 would be lambasted by critics, yet gained the band a rabid global following that remains strong to the present day.
Presented here is Rush recorded live at The Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ at the tail end of 1976, just nine months after the release of 2112. Performing choice selections from their first four albums, this concert provides a nice overview of the group's early years, just as they were beginning to break big. From the raging opener of "Bastille Day" to the encore pairing of "Fly By Night" and "In The Mood," this performance is a prime example of these three musicians vacillating between the heavy metal leanings of their first two albums and the more ambitious material from Caress Of Steel and 2112.
Also featured here are strong renditions of "Anthem," another Ayn Rand influenced composition from their second album and the autobiographical "Lakeside Park" from their third, conveying a slightly softer side to the group. However, the centerpiece of this performance is unquestionably the epic title track from 2112. Clocking in at a full 16 minutes, here the band is clearly shifting into more complex compositions and the more eclectic sci-fi lyrical leanings that would capture the imaginations of millions. It was performances like this that won Rush such a dedicated following, which continues to pack arenas every time Rush takes to the road.
Banda: Rush
Album: Rush
Rola: In the Mood
Año: 1974
Letra.
Hey now, baby,
Well, I like your smile.
Won't you come and talk to me for a little while?
Well...
Banda: Rush
Album: Rush
Rola: In the Mood
Año: 1974
Letra.
Hey now, baby,
Well, I like your smile.
Won't you come and talk to me for a little while?
Well, you're makin' me crazy,
The way you roll them eyes.
Won't you come and sit with me? I'll tell you all my lies.
Chorus
Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight,
I feel I'm in the mood.
Hey baby, the hour is late,
I feel I've got to move.
Well, hey now, baby,
Don't you talk so fast.
I'm just tryin' to make these good times, I'm tryin' to make it last.
Everything's getting hazy.
Now honey, where'd you go?
I just want to find out, baby...where'd you learn what you know?
Well, hey now, baby,
I said I like your style.
You really got me, baby, way down deep inside.
Ooh, you drive me crazy.
Baby, you're the one.
I just want to rock-and-roll you woman, until the night is gone.
Banda: Rush
Album: Rush
Rola: In the Mood
Año: 1974
Letra.
Hey now, baby,
Well, I like your smile.
Won't you come and talk to me for a little while?
Well, you're makin' me crazy,
The way you roll them eyes.
Won't you come and sit with me? I'll tell you all my lies.
Chorus
Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight,
I feel I'm in the mood.
Hey baby, the hour is late,
I feel I've got to move.
Well, hey now, baby,
Don't you talk so fast.
I'm just tryin' to make these good times, I'm tryin' to make it last.
Everything's getting hazy.
Now honey, where'd you go?
I just want to find out, baby...where'd you learn what you know?
Well, hey now, baby,
I said I like your style.
You really got me, baby, way down deep inside.
Ooh, you drive me crazy.
Baby, you're the one.
I just want to rock-and-roll you woman, until the night is gone.
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Fly By Night / In The Mood · Rush
All The World's A Stage
℗ 1976 Anthem Entertainment LP
Released on: ...
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Fly By Night / In The Mood · Rush
All The World's A Stage
℗ 1976 Anthem Entertainment LP
Released on: 1976-09-29
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Fly By Night / In The Mood · Rush
All The World's A Stage
℗ 1976 Anthem Entertainment LP
Released on: 1976-09-29
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This is the last track on this DVD, but check out my Exit Stage Left Remaster: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAId-4S8yiaZdKXpjiYSm_I96pFY2I8mu
Enjoy ...
This is the last track on this DVD, but check out my Exit Stage Left Remaster: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAId-4S8yiaZdKXpjiYSm_I96pFY2I8mu
Enjoy a new and improved restoration of the Grace Under Pressure live video! Upgraded using state of the art AI tools. The following remastering work was performed on the DVD version by yours truly:
1.Deinterlaced + noise & grain 90% removed
2.Video upscaled to HD using machine learning (Obviously to a limited extent when working with such rough source material)
3. Motion enhanced from 30fps to 60fps for smoothness
4. Audio re-balanced using the FLAC CD version
5. Video and audio rendered in 1080p with audio at 512kb/s quality
A couple years ago it was inconceivable that a video source like this could be improved this much, and with the rate that these AI programs are advancing it is likely we will be able to have 4k re-creations of footage like this in maybe five years.
This is the last track on this DVD, but check out my Exit Stage Left Remaster: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAId-4S8yiaZdKXpjiYSm_I96pFY2I8mu
Enjoy a new and improved restoration of the Grace Under Pressure live video! Upgraded using state of the art AI tools. The following remastering work was performed on the DVD version by yours truly:
1.Deinterlaced + noise & grain 90% removed
2.Video upscaled to HD using machine learning (Obviously to a limited extent when working with such rough source material)
3. Motion enhanced from 30fps to 60fps for smoothness
4. Audio re-balanced using the FLAC CD version
5. Video and audio rendered in 1080p with audio at 512kb/s quality
A couple years ago it was inconceivable that a video source like this could be improved this much, and with the rate that these AI programs are advancing it is likely we will be able to have 4k re-creations of footage like this in maybe five years.
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In The Mood · Rush
Rush
℗ 1974 Anthem Entertainment LP
Released on: 1974-03-01
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Rush-In The Mood from the 1974 album 'Rush'. Enjoy!
Check my channel for more Rush lyrics videos.
Rush performing In The Mood live October 16, 1974 in Los Angeles. Neil Peart is already on the drums.
Visit the RUSH - Official Website:
http://www.rush.com/
This video is under Fair Use:
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.
Rush - Fly By Night / In The Mood
Recorded Live: 12/10/1976 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
More Rush at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Personnel:
Geddy Lee - bass, vocals
Alex Lifeson - guitar, vocals
Neil Peart - Drums
Summary:
Few rock bands that emerged in the 1970s have achieved career longevity until the present day. One of the notable exceptions is the hard rockin' Canadian trio Rush. The group's 1974 self-titled debut and the follow-up album Fly By Night, issued the following year, created a buzz among heavy rock aficionados, but little else. The third album, Caress Of Steel, found the band beginning to create a hard-edged form of progressive rock (quite unlike its British progressive-rock counterpart) that confused as many fans as it gained. The breakthrough would finally occur upon the release of Rush's fourth album, 2112 in March of 1976. An ambitious concept album that explored a dystopian future, with lyrics influenced by the philosophical writings of Ayn Rand, 2112 found Rush striking a new balance between heavy and progressive rock that established all three members as highly accomplished instrumentalists. Arguably the band's signature album, 2112 would be lambasted by critics, yet gained the band a rabid global following that remains strong to the present day.
Presented here is Rush recorded live at The Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ at the tail end of 1976, just nine months after the release of 2112. Performing choice selections from their first four albums, this concert provides a nice overview of the group's early years, just as they were beginning to break big. From the raging opener of "Bastille Day" to the encore pairing of "Fly By Night" and "In The Mood," this performance is a prime example of these three musicians vacillating between the heavy metal leanings of their first two albums and the more ambitious material from Caress Of Steel and 2112.
Also featured here are strong renditions of "Anthem," another Ayn Rand influenced composition from their second album and the autobiographical "Lakeside Park" from their third, conveying a slightly softer side to the group. However, the centerpiece of this performance is unquestionably the epic title track from 2112. Clocking in at a full 16 minutes, here the band is clearly shifting into more complex compositions and the more eclectic sci-fi lyrical leanings that would capture the imaginations of millions. It was performances like this that won Rush such a dedicated following, which continues to pack arenas every time Rush takes to the road.
Banda: Rush
Album: Rush
Rola: In the Mood
Año: 1974
Letra.
Hey now, baby,
Well, I like your smile.
Won't you come and talk to me for a little while?
Well, you're makin' me crazy,
The way you roll them eyes.
Won't you come and sit with me? I'll tell you all my lies.
Chorus
Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight,
I feel I'm in the mood.
Hey baby, the hour is late,
I feel I've got to move.
Well, hey now, baby,
Don't you talk so fast.
I'm just tryin' to make these good times, I'm tryin' to make it last.
Everything's getting hazy.
Now honey, where'd you go?
I just want to find out, baby...where'd you learn what you know?
Well, hey now, baby,
I said I like your style.
You really got me, baby, way down deep inside.
Ooh, you drive me crazy.
Baby, you're the one.
I just want to rock-and-roll you woman, until the night is gone.
Provided to YouTube by Anthem Entertainment (Masters)
Fly By Night / In The Mood · Rush
All The World's A Stage
℗ 1976 Anthem Entertainment LP
Released on: 1976-09-29
Auto-generated by YouTube.
This is the last track on this DVD, but check out my Exit Stage Left Remaster: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAId-4S8yiaZdKXpjiYSm_I96pFY2I8mu
Enjoy a new and improved restoration of the Grace Under Pressure live video! Upgraded using state of the art AI tools. The following remastering work was performed on the DVD version by yours truly:
1.Deinterlaced + noise & grain 90% removed
2.Video upscaled to HD using machine learning (Obviously to a limited extent when working with such rough source material)
3. Motion enhanced from 30fps to 60fps for smoothness
4. Audio re-balanced using the FLAC CD version
5. Video and audio rendered in 1080p with audio at 512kb/s quality
A couple years ago it was inconceivable that a video source like this could be improved this much, and with the rate that these AI programs are advancing it is likely we will be able to have 4k re-creations of footage like this in maybe five years.
In the Mood is an album of tunes associated with Glenn Miller by jazz trumpeter Chet Baker and the Mariachi Brass recorded in 1966 and released on the World Pacific label.
Reception
Allmusic rated the album with 1 star stating "This LP, which has absolutely terrible arrangements of songs associated with Glenn Miller finds Baker halfheartedly playing some of the boring melodies".