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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
EKE BBB replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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I liked the show a lot, can understand why someone else wouldn’t. BUT she was incredible in it… indisputable. How did she even come up with that accent.
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Saw this again on the big screen a couple of months back. Great stuff. One of my very favorite Brooks's films.
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I received as a present the Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz (on cassette no less!). The first box set I bought for myself was probably Thelonious Monk Complete Riverside Recordings.
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Indeed, you did!
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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My very first box was the first Mosaic - the Blue Note recordings. I was a jazz newbie and I read an ad in Downbeat. The UPS guy delivered it on Christmas Eve, 1985 or 1986. Amazing business, amazing run. Early on, I played the hell out of Tina Brooks, Larry Young, Andrew Hill, Woody Shaw, Jackie McLean and Art Blakey. That material was just unavailable, at least in the midwest. Adored those boxes, still do.
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Yeah, this is good.
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Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra – Music From The Danish Jungle (Dacapo, 1996)
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There was a Jesse Welles segment on CBS Morning News today. I was skeptical - BUT it was pretty good.
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Yes, I also found the sound clips ! A bit sad to admit that, after listening to those, I'm gonna skip these re-releases ....
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3. Just got another one. "Language", Myra Melford from Snowy Egret.
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I like Lady Gaga's contribution, which is a little more subtle:
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I don't remember what my first box set was, but my first Mosaic was the Larry Young box. Also, my box collecting has been exclusively CDs. I don't necessarily listen to boxes often, but I find that I've been buying them more often lately. Especially boxes with lots of extra and/or live tracks and videos that have previously been unreleased. Sometimes the Alt versions are more interesting than the commercially released ones - especially with rock music.
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John L replied to GA Russell's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Yea, it took me a long time to get through it. But, as Jim says, it does have value. A lot of work and research went into it. -
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Ken Dryden replied to GA Russell's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
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My first Mosaic was the Lee Mogan set, followed just a few months later by the Serge Chaloff and Jackie McLean. Before that, I'm pretty sure my actual first "box set" purchase was the Ornette Coleman on Atlantic. I listened to that box nearly every day for over a year—pure love. Then I discovered John Zorn's Masada (this was about 1995) and my listening turned a corner. Then, a few years after that, I discovered the JSP box sets, and my listening went backward chronologically, and I purchased the Jelly Roll, Armstrong 5's & 7's, Django, Bix & Tram, and Hoagy Carmichael JSP sets.
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Other people have quickly written songs for Minneapolis. Here is Billy Bragg's: https://www.undertheradarmag.com/news/billy_bragg_shares_new_protest_song_for_minneapolis_city_of_heroes
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