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Days later, I’m listening to disc 2 Miles Davis “Agharta” Sony SRCS 9720-21 DSD mastered 2 cd set
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Kansas City Lightning
Big Beat Steve replied to GA Russell's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
So a question to those who've read it: How does this book rate compared to "Kansas City Jazz - A Little Evil Will do You Good" by Con Chapman? I already own the books on Kansas City jazz by Ross Rusell, by Nathan W. Pearson Jr. and by Frank Driggs and Chuck Haddix. And as much as I am interested in the history of Kansas City jazz I am unsure if there is significantly more (that's not found anywhere else) to be gained from owning ALL that have been published. And a general question on this subject that I cannot recall I have found any explanation for in any of the three books above: How come that "Kansas City jazz" as a muscial hotbed happened almost exclusively in Kansas City, Mo., but not in Kansas City, Ks.? Though on the map they look like twin cities. ("Map" because when I read these books I've often referred to a 1948 Shell map of Missouri and Kansas City that my Ma brought home from her visit to her uncles in Steelville, Mo., in 1953 ). Was this only because of the Pendergast regime as an "enabler" on the Missouri side? -
I have seen highlights ... and the players don't treat it as an exhibition. They are all balls-to-the-wall for their "country". You even have teammates on opposing sides, and the catcher declined a pre-at bat handshake. That happened twice in fact. Its unfortunate that this is the only time for this ... nobody would play three weeks past the WS and eat into their offseason recharge. Not to mention players who would have down time for most if not all of October. Clearly though there is interest - sell out or near sell outs - and with that comes the money and the requirement that it continue.
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Kansas City Lightning
Brad replied to GA Russell's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
I think it’s a great book, both a bio and social history. -
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I agree. Haven’t watched a second of it; just an exhibition.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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CD reissue with three cuts added
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I cannot be made to care about the outcome of the WBC or if the US team might fail to get out of their own bracket. I am far more concerned that nobody from the Sox or Cubs get injured, and especially pitchers throwing hard purposeful pitches 20 days before Opening Day.
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I think I'd have written it as "... he plays piano and "sings" too."
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Blew the dust off this one . . . I like these Dylan singing classic song releases. Bob Dylan “Fallen Angels” Columbia cd
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A quick rain storm has come and now passed by. That’s spring here in NE Ohio. I am re-visting this Osby as I got distracted listening to it last night. I really like it. Greg Osby “The Invisible Hand” Blue Note cd
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PM incoming.
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Though not a Jazz Messengers album, I somehow like Bluesiana Triangle, where Blakey participated as a drummer. Since it was recorded just before his death, you don't really feel much power anymore, but it has a rich, savory flavor. I think his strength wasn't power, but rather his excellent taste. He plays piano and sings too.
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Masabumi Kikuchi - Hanamichi - The Final Studio Recording
Niko replied to jcam_44's topic in New Releases
It's similar to the first volume, about as good, too. I am really happy with it, a bit like getting a second serving of a favorite meal. -
Dark, even with the forced "happy" ending.
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I saw him live twice in the later years, once with Philip Harper, Jean Toussaint, Benny Green (his first gig with the group) in Wilmington ca. 1988, and later with Brian Lynch (who was outstanding), both Dale Barlow and Javon Jackson, Steve Davis, Geoff Keezer, and Essiet Essiet at Penn's Landing ca. 1990=91. I still remember what he said at the end of the Wilmington show: "This music is a gift from the Creator, through us, to you". Found that very moving.
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