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  2. I dig his work as a sideman. Mostly hear McCoy Tyner influence. I played this solo album once and it didn’t do a lot for me but perhaps I should give it another try
  3. Zoot Sims said that “Stan Getz is a nice bunch of guys.”
  4. some great Jack special edition 1980 shows at https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=allintitle%3A+Jack+DeJohnette+1980&sp=EgIYAg%3D%3D with blythe, chico freeman, peter warren. i see only one 1982 show there, with david murray and purcell. the 1982 stuff is just as good. nurnberg 1982 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rP9QetjTtA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htlDvOmhNOQ
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  6. On to the latest Mosaic. Really enjoying the first disc of “Classic Decca Recordings Of Bob Crosby And His Orchestra & The Bob Cats (1936-1942)” Mosaic Records box set.
  7. Jack and Al I heard Jack DeJohnette live many times, but the first time I saw him in person he wasn’t performing. He was hanging out in the corner of a long-gone Greenwich Village club, Lush Life, checking out a casual trio gig by pianist Richie Beirach, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummer Al Foster. It was March 1982 and I was 18. On the break, my older brother crossed paths with Al at the sink in the men’s room. Without prompting, Al looked at my brother and said, excitedly, “Did you see Jack DeJohnette is in the club?! I’m so nervous! Jack is my idol!” Think for second about how brilliant Al Foster was, and how much he had accomplished by 1982. Only five months younger than Jack, Al was 39 and at the top of his game. Yet Jack’s presence at his gig had Al gushing like a 12-year-old who just saw his favorite baseball player in the flesh. That’s how great Jack DeJohnette was and how much respect he commanded from his peers. Now both Jack and Al are gone, having ided almost exactly five months apart. They died almost exactly five months apart, Al at 82 on May 28 and Jack at 83 three days ago on the 26th. It's almost impossible to fathom how much aesthetic ground Jack covered during his career, how many diverse bands and recordings he defined with his creativity and unique sound, how many drummers he influenced. Jack remains in a class by himself, partly because beyond his landmark work as a drummer, he was also an imposing bandleader, composer, conceptualist, and multi-instrumentalist. But Al also belongs in the top tier of post-bop drummers, and it’s interesting to think about the similarities and differences between them. Both were first-rate colorists, masters of texture and dynamics, each able to strike a groove across a dizzying array of idioms. There was more pure bebop in Al’s DNA than in Jack’s. Al might opt for minimalism where Jack might choose a maximalist approach. These are just generalities, of course. The decision making of both drummers was at once remarkably advanced and unpredictable. I never heard either make a bad choice on the bandstand. Some losses are tougher than others but losing Al and Jack within five months? Goddman ... All I can say is that whoever is running this fucking circus better be taking damn good care of Billy Hart and Louis Hayes.
  8. I love her cover of "Sign o' the Times", closing the bonus tracks portion of the previous CD version.
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  10. Due to Lucinda’s broken arm we opted out of our usual Halloween dispensing and had a quiet evening. It’s a cold morning, but the quietness continues. Starting off the morning before Lucinda awakens with Pharoah Sanders “Heart is a Melody” from this box set
  11. That's so small. Would love to see a bigger picture
  12. Several sets with clear trays here, all bought directly from Mosaic. No idea why they do this, but I really can't be bothered. ECM often (even mostly I think, but still not always) does the same. They sometimes have tray cards with coloured insides, but they use clear trays with just blank white insides as well.
  13. Definitely! Both the original album and the live "In Europe" are excellent! Jack with Ravi and Matt Garrison at Big Ears 2019. I was lucky to see this trio a few times. Unfortunately, because of where I was sitting and Jack's ride cymbals, you can't see his face here
  14. Myra is always worth seeing Sunday: SFJAZZ Collective "Music of Wayne Shorter's 'Native Dancer'" Current lineup: Chris Potter, tenor saxophone David Sánchez, tenor saxophone Mike Rodriguez, trumpet Warren Wolf, vibraphone Edward Simon, piano Matt Brewer, bass Kendrick Scott, drums
  15. Circle of life, right?
  16. Here in the Sonoran desert, mostly the frequent and very healthy looking coyotes and bobcats. Occasionally mountain lions as well, though they're around less since they tend to be solitary and cover a greater territory, and I haven't caught one on camera yet. Also hawks and owls, which we also see regularly. And rattlesnakes eat the younger rabbits as well. Rabbits and Gambel's Quail are pretty much at the bottom of the food chain. A Harris hawk on my back fence: A bobcat near my driveway: Coyotes on my neighbor's driveway:
  17. Sweet Rain is a wonderful album. I especially love “Windows”.
  18. Me too, I know that the Egyptian word for king might be Pharaoh. Anyway, when I ordered my Pharoah Sanders T-Shirts (special individual order) the original source, though meant to be Pharoah SANDERS, also had "Pharaoh" on it, but as I had to have Pharoah Sanders T-Shirts made (3 in black, 3 in white) I wear them very often, I told them to write it as Pharoah.
  19. Very sad news, sorry to hear this. A great guy, had personal contact with him a few times, but that was a long time ago.
  20. Yes, I'm a Sanders fan. Have been for decades. He had such an interesting evolution as a player and he was an amazing human being. The spelling of his name does mess me up though. As a student of Egyptian history I feel it should be "Pharaoh."
  21. I´m glad you also listen to my hero Pharoah Sanders. You might like my composition "Tune for Pharoah" it will be out on my upcoming album we just recorded and will be out early next year. With vocal....great lyrics by my singer.....
  22. Very much agreed. I'm gonna spin the whole album again right now.
  23. No time to play them but it was a big day for music deliveries. . . got this set in the mail And this box set delivered by amazon
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