Hi. I stumbled on your channel some time ago. There was something very refreshing about seeing a young guy talk about his love of jazz and vinyl. There’s a few “older, big beasts” who have good channels, but there’s a lot of ego involved. Yours is free of that and the love for the music is palpable :). I was saddened when I heard about your tinnitus in the last video. When I got it, I couldn’t bear listening to music, I packed away my instruments and I was horrendously depressed for a long time. I mention this because years later (I was nearly 40 when it started), I am back enjoying music, playing music and even DJ as a hobby! It is not an easy and quick road, but time is the key I feel. Just try to have faith that the way you feel now will not always be the way. I was also encouraged by your approach to being healthy. I took up hiking and walking in beautiful landscapes here in Wales helped give me a new purpose and hope. The other thing is - tinnitus is a problem for millions of people. Perhaps things will advance with treatments in the future. Just try to think that the way you feel now may not be the way you feel for ever. Best wishes and feel free to reach out to me if you feel that’d help :). Si
@MannyH113 ай бұрын
Hi Ryan, I came across your channel recently.Very impressed with your knowledge of Jazz. I have learned a lot from you already,thank you.I have a large vinyl collection I started way back in the 60's, unfortunately was not into Jazz during those early days.My collection of Jazz has grown though. I have had Tinnitus for many years,you will get used to it.I jokingly say it's because I went to too many loud concerts,though I remember seeing Stevie Ray in the 80's, was so loud it hurt.Watch out for Sugar,I find it makes the ringing more intense.Thanks for sharing you finds.
@Raypirri9 ай бұрын
Good to see you back young fella. Music is your/our healer- so always dig deep and keep on grooving. Cheers from Oz
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Totally agree music is certainly healing, thanks for the well wishes Oz! Hope you’re doing well!
@paulwaters7539 ай бұрын
I suffer from Tinnitus aswell it's so annoying, another great video Ryan keep them coming 🙂
@muletrane9 ай бұрын
Good luck with everything! Keep pushing!
@bullobca9 ай бұрын
All the best Ryan. Some great finds there, Cheers from Canada
@carlosmaruganrebollo11629 ай бұрын
I strongly recommend You Albert Ayler Lp "Sing Low , Sweet Spiritual" (Black Lion)-Cd version "Goin' Home". A very beautiful and profound session of spirituals and standards.Recorded in 1964with fellow pianist Call Cobs and Henry Alonzo Grimes on bass represent the summun of his recordings. A masterpiece
@RVALMAT8 ай бұрын
Hello! I just found your channel, and it's amazing to see such a young guy talking about jazz music. And the records you have shown in this video are fantastic. Keep going (health issues are sometimes hard to deal with, but everything will be fine). You got a new suscriber, and I'm looking forward for a new video. Blessings.
@sagyzelekovits97429 ай бұрын
Nice to see you back dude! Some great stuff here! Wishing you will grow stronger with the ringing and listen to as many recods you can as soon as possible!
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Thanks Zelek! Will be listening here soon with my new upgrades!
@CJNooberson9 ай бұрын
Cool records dude. Thanks!
@therevrockinrollin9 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉 good see ya - bangers as always
@onmyturntable70369 ай бұрын
Hey Ryan, nice to see you back and thanks for sharing. As always, you bring great selections to your channel. Kudos, and stay well. :-)
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Appreciate it! Thanks for the support! Hope you’re doing well!
@brandnewstart9 ай бұрын
Great pick ups as always Ryan. Sorry to hear about the condition and I hope you manage to work your way through it, I’m sure you will. As another commenter mentioned, connecting with nature is never a bad thing so maybe that can give you some relief. Hope you still manage to enjoy your amazing collection. All the best
@bacarandii9 ай бұрын
Glad to see you up and at it. I was just kicking back and listening to Wayne Shorter ("Etc." at the moment) after watching that three-part 2023 documentary ("Zero Gravity") about him on Amazon recently, and for some reason (maybe a transitory ringing in my left ear?) I remembered your bout with tinnitus, so I thought I'd check in... and here you are! It's amazing how much the human brain and body can adjust -- and "adopt, adapt and improve," as they say. (I'm speaking from experience as someone who's accustomed himself to all kinds of weirdnesses, temporary and chronic -- before, during, and after a heart transplant. I also had to do the low salt and sleep regimen thing. It's all doable.) You're probably somewhat stressed out now, and when you're under the weather, certain music can be (obsessively?) compelling, like what you describe with Johnny Mercer. Was it the Ella Fitzgerald Mercer Songbook you were listening to, or Mr. Mercer himself? "Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive!" "Bluesy Burrell" is a favorite of mine, but I find Kenny Burrell in any format soothing and nourishing, if that makes any sense. From "Blue Lights 1 &2" to "Coltrane and Burrell" to "Guitar Forms" to "God Bless the Child," it's all nectar. I'm totally unfamiliar with that Albert Ayler. And I'd forgotten all about the Larry Young, which I have on CD. I should give that a spin...
@goldthredz9 ай бұрын
@amanandhismusic regarding your tinnitus: have your doc check your insulin levels. Also Benfotamine should be researched as it is good at healing the nerve damage that might be the cause of your tinnitus.
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking in! Sorry to hear about your experience, thanks for the reassurance! I’ve never thought about the music obsession like that but it does make sense, whenever I go through a rough patch I cling to whatever artist I might be listening to at the time, I had been listening to Mercer himself this time around and probably for about the past year pretty excessively. I went through tons of hoops to find his old radio broadcasts and recordings such an amazing experience to listen to it all. Coltrane and Burrell surely soothes the soul! No doubt on that! Thanks for the support and advice!
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Thanks Goldthredz! Appreciate the help, I’ll mention my insulin levels at my next appointment in the coming weeks!
@njwtube9 ай бұрын
Hey i was watching your top 25 albums to get into jazz as im kind of new to the genre. Some great ones to check out i really enjoyed watching . What is the most relaxed jazz album you or anyone here can recommend? I love to listen at night and sometimes when it goes off it wakes me up. Love the start of ike quebecs blue and sentimental if that helps!
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Appreciate it! I’d say the most relaxed jazz album I’ve heard is Clifford Brown with Strings which is 100% comprised of ballads each perfect for a quiet evening. But because you like Ike Quebec I highly recommend Billy Bauers - Plectrist, I’d check out the tunes “When It’s sleepy time down south” and “It’s a blue world” there’s no horns on the album but you completely forget that fact once you hear how calming it is. I’d also take a listen to any Coleman Hawking ballad but specifically “Smoke gets in your eyes” also in case you want more I’d look jazz standard ballads and use the songs to find your preference in players/tones it’s almost like an endless adventure😂 Let me know how you like that Billy Bauer album as well! Not too many people know about it! Thanks again for watching and glad I could share some albums with you!
@njwtube9 ай бұрын
@@amanandhismusic oh wow thank you for the considered reply I really appreciate that and my my that Coleman Hawking ballad 'Smoke gets in your eyes' is just perfect, absolutely wonderful. That tenor sax. This kind of jazz just melts me, I understand how technical and gifted the fast paced ones are but I've been on the search for some more space between the notes and that is just superb. Thank you so much for the recommendation. I have subscribed and will listen to the Billy Bauer and Clifford Brown albums later today .
@JazzBums9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Ryan. Always good to hear from you. -- Mike
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support Mike! Hope you’re doing well!
@Markymarkvinylnut9 ай бұрын
A heartfelt video, take care Ryan. Time will see everything right, just takes a while. Great records.
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Appreciate the kind words Mark! Time does heal everything, with the help of music of course. Hope you’re doing good!
@adammachin9 ай бұрын
Good to see your video pop up Ryan. I’m happy to have discovered your channel this month with some great jazz records. You’re very knowledgeable. Take it easy from Scotland.
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Thanks Adam, appreciate the kind words! Glad to see I’ve reached someone in Scotland, can’t wait to visit there when I’m older!
@williamnow1469 ай бұрын
Ryan, I always enjoy your vids. You have a very nice grasp of jazz, especially for your age. As far as the tinnitus I don’t know of any cure. Although I am much older I know it can be very uncomfortable at times. Maybe eventually they will find a way to deal with it. As I am writing this I seem to be in the midst of a swarm of locusts. I guess all you can do is to find a way to live with it. It’s hard though. Good luck.
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Appreciate it William! Learning to live with it seems to be my best bet, it seems to get easier to deal with mentally month by month, almost like I’ve habituated to it but not completely.
@BOBBRADLEYCHANNEL9 ай бұрын
Great records Ryan .
@charlesf28049 ай бұрын
Another video with interesting LPs, and again I know the names but not the music. I see something new every time I watch one of your videos.
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Awesome, glad I could give you some new albums to look into!
@ericlubow43549 ай бұрын
Ryan- I missed the last couple of videos. Was the tinnitus connected with another condition or did it appear on its own? If it was separate, do you listen to your records at a high volume or at hours at a time? Was it suggested this could contribute to your tinnitus? Did you see an ear, nose and throat specialist?
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Hey Eric! I got into an ENT back in late December and they were able to determine that it wasn’t because of loud sounds or anything exterior, it’s something going on inside my body that’s causing it. I do have to watch myself now though since loud noises can irritate it and cause it to get louder.
@jamesfernandes36999 ай бұрын
Take care my friend the tetanus gets a bit better with time I have had this forever won’t go away but you tend to deal with it.Hope things get better for you 😊
@amanandhismusic9 ай бұрын
Thanks James, glad to hear you were able to get past in a sense. Appreciate the well wishes👍🏼
@garyrobinson86659 ай бұрын
Ryan did you get to the bottom of your tinnitus? Mine was caused from my teeth and jaw. I grind my teeth in my sleep i used to wear a gumshield in bed.