Jump to content

BeBop

Members
  • Posts

    4,063
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 

Everything posted by BeBop

  1. I get a week off work in December, and I'm planning to go to Osaka. (Medical stuff to attend to.) Being in a place where jazz is performed in kind of a one-week-a-year thing for me. I expect to have time in the evenings to get to a show or two, and I know Osaka has jazz. (The record store scene is insane. https://groovenutrecords.wordpress.com/2018/03/23/osaka-record-map-2018/) As I recall, the Royal Horse was good, with international acts. Bunk Johnson (can't lose with a name like that) was another place I either saw or visited. Lots of the websites are tough to penetrate for people who don't read Japanese. "Rug Time" lists, among many pages of Japanese: 橋本 裕(g)、 橋本 有津子(org)、 Akira Tana(vo) Hmm. COMODO seems to feature vocal acts: not "my thing". Anyone with knowledge of Osaka?
  2. I think this is one where I'd resist the temptation to "figure it out". I've had enough people I've looked up to tainted. Fortunately, this isn't as bad as some of the stuff that's come out about others. One guy who was kind of a friend of mine, late in his life, probably lost some professional achievement potential based on his attitude; this attitude was apparently worse in the days before I knew him. If you want to read about it, it's here. I want to be fair, though. He was never less than nice to me. But unfiltered honesty can be abrasive. The book was written after what would have been the peak of his career, so the book is just the legacy of an attitude he had for a period.
  3. I was born and raised in Oakland. I'd love to go back. But the house that I sold in 1989 for $177,000 is now $1.9MM (sez Zillow). I put the proceeds of the sale into traditional, retail investments (CDs, mutual funds...) but, well, they haven't kept up with local prices. Living in the U.S. may not be viable at all. I may go back to Panama or just stay here on the continent. But, hey, I'm at least a transitory optimist! Conicidentally, I met a guy from Raleigh last week on a flight from Freetown to Monrovia. He was going to do some volunteer work. One of few Americans I just "run into", so it was nice to chat.
  4. I gave up lending out my new LPs when I was a teenager....wait, maybe that's not what you meant. My LPs and CDs have languished for 32+ years now, unplayed, aside from ripping things (mostly the CDs) to my MP3 player when I get to the States. I'm on the verge of a life change that will enable me to return to the U.S. for a significant part of the year and finally listen to many things not heard in decades. It's intimidating - where to start? - but I'm looking forward to it. If nothing else, I'll admit here, it will be a test of my attention span - a characteristic not reinforced by the past three decades of work. Heck, maybe I'll start posting here again more regularly; presumably I will have something/more to say.
  5. Reminded me of a flash mob (remember those?) One of the major Paynesville academies let out for the end of the school week, and seemingly every student with access to a musical instrument (mostly drums of many types) was busting loose in a 20x20 meter cemented-in area. Sure, probably happens every week when I'm not around, but felt really special to be there. Photo too big to upload. Damn.
  6. This can be a pretty lousy time of year here, but I have had two near-perfect weeks in Sierra Leone and Liberia - 36C and humid, but few flooding rains. And it's looking good for my return to N'Djamena, 41C but 24C evenings . (Yeah, I'm happier warm than cold.)
  7. I've got the original circa 1960 version (back in the United States). Has this been re-issued? It would be nice if it was.
  8. Hmm. Never heard of it. Better do an AltaVista search on the word.
  9. https://theoaklandelementaryschoolarkestra.bandcamp.com/album/the-thornhill-sound My grade school, some time after my departure, under the direction of my old friend and a local hero, Randy Porter. Thornhill isn't what it once was (at least what I can tell from afar); it was progressive, even "experimental" in the early sixties.
  10. "Thanks" ain't enough. But it's what I got, in abundance. I hope you have/he has another great year.
  11. Oh no. Oboe. So tough to play well, that it can't be done.
  12. Enjoy. I caught Harry Allen at The 75 Club and at Smalls. Very nice evenings.
  13. I've been overseas for months, years. I just got back. Working in Honolulu/Aiea/Hawaii Kai. Timing is everything.
  14. Hey, belated thanks to you all! I don't get around here much anymore - not by choice, but just because I seldom have internet connections. But I sure do miss this place. And miss music more generally, beyond what I've got on my 30GB MP3player. Hopefully, 2019 will bring a change or few. But thanks for remembering me.
  15. Previous Discussions: Here (Yeah, I didn't like it, for what that's worth.) Here
  16. I have that same mental image, formed circa 1977 to put a date on it for me. Just a bit younger than the other "big" trombone player at that moment: Rob McConnell. If my memory hasn't betrayed me, around that time, I saw Watrous with Red Rodney. A long time ago like yesterday. RIP Mr. Watrous.
  17. Is anyone in contact? I haven't had any success reaching him.
  18. Just the latest news on Amoeba Los Angeles, from Variety Amoeba Records’ Los Angeles store will move to a new location “within blocks” of its current spot on 6400 Sunset, where it’s been since first opening its doors back in 2001, according to Marc Weinstein, who co-owns the indie record retailer with Dave Prinz. The company also plans to seek a marijuana dispensary permit for the new location.
×
×
  • Create New...