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Greatest Alec Baldwin Performance
AllenLowe replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Greatest Alec Baldwin Performance
AllenLowe replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
sorry, I'm always just too aware that he's "acting." Maybe he reminds me just a little too much of my old drama school days. Always seems like he's admiring himself in the mirror. -
friend of mine's got one - sounds nice, not all that easy to play (of course he uses something like 14 gauge strings) -
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oK computer wizzes nows the time to show us
AllenLowe replied to AllenLowe's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
allright now you all lost me - I'm on windows so I was thinking of using Rockefeller Center's link, the JOCR thing - am I missing anything here? (and thanks, Serioza, but retyping 100,000 + words is not my favorite option) - hey, here's an idea - anyone here want to hire out (for a reasonable fee, I hope) to do this? -
I haven't hit that part of the book, but looking through, there's tons of stuff on the late years - it's funny, but I was reading Janest Coleman's book (actually 1/2 book) on Mingus recently, and she re-counted a night that both Mingus and Monk turned up at Bradley's - well, strangely enough, I happened to be there that night, I was all of 20 years old or 21 (it was 1974-75, Jaki Byard was playing piano) and you could have, as the saying goes, knocked me over with a feather (and I don't mean Leonard). Monk was very communicative that night, lurching around the bar, and frequently whispering in Jaki's ear.
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what's all this about gun control? I already HAVE control of MY gun - and remember - guns don't kill people - but one of those humungous cans of beer might -
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more and more impressed as I read through this book, and more and more I feel like I really misjudged Kelley - and - I just got an email back from him (I wrote to him this afternoon) - nice guy, I feel guilty again, probably the second guy I should apologize to today - he really manages to walk the line between astute social analysis, solid musical judgment, and shrewd personal assessment. I cannot say how important this book is - there is so little decent jazz biography and this fits a deep need. interestingly, in his email he remembered a conversation we had about Monk about 7-8 years ago at a conference. Surprised me -
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Greatest Alec Baldwin Performance
AllenLowe replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I find Baldwin too "actor" ish, though I have seen him do well - also, I knew his dad, who was a social studies teacher at my high school. -
"if someone like Bixieland were in your home" that's why they invented pepper spray - and tasers -
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Harris Eisenstadt
AllenLowe replied to clifford_thornton's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
hey if we couldn't plug our own work here I would probably shrivel up and die (so far I've only shriveled up) - -
oK computer wizzes nows the time to show us
AllenLowe replied to AllenLowe's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
groovy; thanks guys. As I hit my old age it occurs to me that I need to take a little more control of my work; I have three books written, a fourth I am trying to finish. I've never found a decent publisher who will handle my stuff, and I've made more money selling it myself anyway (basically I occupy a middle position, in publishing limbo; I sell enough to make it worthwhile to ME, but not enough for a major trade press). thanks again - -
it doesn't really say - is that the stuff that Sunnenblick put out years ago? Nice band, I saw them at the time in NYC with Philly Joe, as I recall -
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"Characters abound ..and periodically bounce off the walls...Lowe, Clementine....." I rather picture myself as Organissimo's version of Superman, appearing only as needed to ward off evil.
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don't put down that Lester Young record - it was Dave Schildkraut's favorite -
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so, I read about 1/3 of the book last night - excellent work, non-doctrinaire (surprisingly, considering some of the people he mentions in the acknowledgments), and a very insightful bio. I like it. And it's well-written, to boot. Highly recommended. Will be the standard for years to come. (hoping that last one ends up on the book jacket; I could use the publicity) -
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well, Johnny's incomparable - Bixie is more...irreparable -
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What is your current favorite Shostakovich symphony?
AllenLowe replied to David Ayers's topic in Classical Discussion
question - do you guys pronounce it Shos TOK o vich or shos to KO vich ? -
it's like the old saying: it's better to be pissed off than pissed on -
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well, the classic T Bone sound came from P90s, out of phase -
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