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  2. I think the transition from a geographical distinction to a "scene" one was really a slippery one that started with the writings of Tom Johnson in the Village Voice starting around 1977 where he'd differentiate by referring to groups of composers working downtown and then referencing The Kitchen or Artists Space. I think that it started to have a stylistic meaning around '80 or '81 - still by Johnson - just because the divisions were growing clearer and the term was already circulating in the informal speech of the time so it just naturally worked its way into reviews with the knowledge that VV readers would just know.
  3. T.D.

    Dave Mason RIP

    RIP. I discovered him via Traffic and still have a copy of Alone Together. He played nearby (Bearsville Theater) in 2015 but I was too cheap to go. Now I regret that.
  4. medjuck

    Dave Mason RIP

    I saw him with what I think was the first performance of "Derek and the Dominos" at a fundraiser in London. (Can't remember the theater but it was on The Strand.) I once had an argument with someone who knew Mason and said that couldn't be true or he would have known about it. He picked up his phone and called Mason who confirmed my story.
  5. Loved his music! He played the loudest concert I ever went to, at the Warehouse on Tchoupitoulas Street in New Orleans ~1975. What an artist!
  6. yes, Robert Wilson was called "Downtown Bob" (because of another Robert Wilson living, you guessed it, uptown), but I do not know if the term "Downtown" was ascribed to his art/theater scene in the late '60s or if the term as an aesthetic qualifier emerged later. https://whitney.org/exhibitions/rituals-of-rented-island
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  8. Somewhat off-topic, but "Downtown music" is a thing in classical/"new" music as well. Kyle Gann dates the scene (but not usage) to 1961 (Yoko Ono's loft 🙂), see https://www.kylegann.com/downtown.html I'm going to look into when that usage first appeared in print.
  9. yeah, I guess the question that I'd have for myself is whether I need it as a physical item (box set) or if I can be fine with it digitally, for reference.
  10. Draft talk https://www.cfl.ca/2026/04/22/5-burning-cfl-canadian-draft-questions/ https://www.cfl.ca/2026/04/22/biggest-needs-for-all-9-teams-ahead-of-the-2026-cfl-canadian-draft/ https://www.cfl.ca/2026/04/22/mock-draft-2-0-whos-going-first-overall-to-ottawa/ https://3downnation.com/2026/04/15/john-hodges-2026-cfl-mock-draft-2-0/ https://3downnation.com/2026/04/22/2026-cfl-draft-position-rankings-defensive-linemen/ https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/2026-cfl-canadian-draft-guide-25-prospects-you-need-to-know/ ***** BC analysis https://www.cfl.ca/2026/04/22/5-things-to-know-for-2026-bc-lions/ ***** *****
  11. I went back and listened to this again. You are right - it is a fantastic performance in every way. Trucks & Haynes are in great form, and Haynes is a good singer and does the songs justice there as well. Nice to have Reese Wynans in Gregg's chair on organ/keys, and also nice to have 70's ABB member Chuck Leavell on board for this show.
  12. This might be a question for Will Hermes... https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374533540/lovegoestobuildingsonfire/
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  14. Does anyone any idea when this was first used in print to describe that circle of players and small DIY venues? Now it is ubiquitous but some journalist must have used it first. References to downtown jazz can be found in DownBeat as early as 1962 but that is strictly geographical discussing clubs rather than an aesthetic description.
  15. felser

    Dave Mason RIP

    And also to Winwood/Capaldi/Wood. 'Alone Together' and 'John Barleycorn' were classic unified albums. The first couple of Traffic albums were somewhat schizo collections of songs. Incidentally, amazing how much stronger the US version of the first traffic album is than the British version (out: "Utterly Simple" and "Hope I Never Find Me There" in: "Paper Sun", "Hole in My Shoe", and "Smiling Phases"). Weird fact: 'Low Spark of High Heeled Boys' did not chart in UK, despite going Top 10 in USA.
  16. Ella was in good voice for this late effort.
  17. Too bad--I kind of like the curves!
  18. I'm still in. Not the best seat in the park, but I can still see the game.
  19. Another big agree.. Augh...
  20. I saw that at a film festival last fall. Thought it was OK but didn't measure up to all the reviews it later received.
  21. That's the one. Good album, though his most "contemporary" one.
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