u/VadeGames

Need help identifying where this double bass line comes from

EDIT SOLVED: GeriatricFresh Nailed it, it's this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhYSzoezMec from Paul Chambers

I’m hoping this is gonna trigger a memory in one of you. Obviously played on a guitar, but the notes and rhythm should be right, just transpose it down an octave or two in your mind. Might be a different key as well.

I listen to a lot of the guitar greats. Kenny Burrell, Barney kessel, grant green, Wes Montgomery, etc. Probably something from the blue note era, I’m not really sure though. It’s baked into my brain and it’s killing me that I can’t identify it.

It’s from a live performance I believe, my memory of it has it ending in a soft applause.

EDIT: It's certainly the jazz standard "Softly as in a Morning Sunrise"

There's a Miles Davis recording that's close and several Sonny Rollins recordings that are close. Defininitely closing in on it.

u/VadeGames — 7 days ago

I don’t remember this movie well but I want to watch it again and it’s killing me.

Early on a character ends up in a canyon with a house in it and they can’t get back out. Maybe hiking and got injured? They end up living there for a long time and get taunted by locals/desert hillbillies from atop the canyon who could help them get out but don’t. It was a circular canyon with tall rock walls all of the way around.

Probably considered horror or suspense
Probably from 2010-2017ish and set in modern time
Not listed in popular desert film lists

I wish I remembered more details, I don’t even remember the main characters gender or if there were more than one character in the canyon.

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u/VadeGames — 15 days ago