E99: 圣诞特辑 | 你终究要放手

EPISODE · Dec 21, 2025 · 1H 6M

E99: 圣诞特辑 | 你终究要放手

from Why for Jazz

今年是圣诞特辑的第四年。回望之前每年的圣诞特辑,似乎都有很浓重的回忆的部分。似乎过去的事情总是更有价值,因为将到来的事情会是什么样很难说清楚。在这期节目制作之前,我刚好重新看了电影《午夜巴黎》。男主人公费尽心思穿越回”战间期“,结果发现那时候的人无限怀念的,是”美丽年代“;而当他们无意间穿越回”美丽年代“的时候,却发现那时候的人无限怀念的,是”文艺复兴“。如果人一直活在回忆里,也许就会像这样,沉浸在”没有最好,只有更好”的无限循环中,这也就是为什么,说来说去,你终究要放手。Y4 致力于为都市生活提供陪伴与参考,欢迎大家光临我们位于上海市黄浦区成都南路128号的街头酒吧 - 饮料 Beverage。Why for Jazz 开通了微信听友群。我会对进群的朋友一次性收取199元的入群费,作为对本节目的支持。想要进群的朋友可以添加微信号Y4JZXZS,在确认群规及转账成功之后,我会将你拉进本节目的微信群。爵士乐的现场性导致了单纯的音频没办法表现它的全部魅力,因此 Why for Jazz 在小红书和B站开通了视频号 Why for Records,会持续推荐一些我喜欢的爵士乐专辑。第一集已在B站上线,欢迎大家点赞关注 Why for Records 视频号,作为播客伴侣,配合使用。[00:00] Brad Mehldau - Little Person[09:07] Bowen Li Trio - Flowers[20:58] Chet Baker - Everytime We Say Goodbye[36:44] Keith Jarrett - Where Can I Go Without You[49:04] Serhan Erkol - Open Ticket[01:01:33] Oscar Peterson - A Foggy Day (Live)

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