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Dangit, gas prices are making it harder to get out there as much as I want to!
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I shoulda become suspicious when he started that Green Day American Idiot thread (still a favorite record of mine, BTW). Now if you'll excuse me, I have some more exhaling to do.....
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Picked this up the other day. Does anyone know why "All the Things You Are" fades in and out at the beginning and end, respectively? Tape problems or something? I like this enough, but probably won't listen to it too much after the initial listening. How do I explain? You go to a concert, and the memories of said concert, especially if they're good memories, tend to drown out any imperfections or slow spots during the show; whereas with some live CDs, you not only get reminders of the slow spots, but then have to sit through them again. And again. And again!!! Even the players wouldn't want to play the exact same thing over and over again; I'm pretty sure they wouldn't want you to listen to it, either. For the most part, anyway; this, of course, ignores those truly magical moments where you're thankful someone caught it on tape, and you'll be able to relive those moments for the rest of your life! I guess what I'm saying is, I may listen to this once, but I'll always remember it as something more than inspired! And I'll always wish I had seen this show, as well as the others in the series!
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You know, one of the problems we have here is that this place really is more of a "hanging with pals at the bar" type board. In 'real life' (and I apologize for using that term) it's easy to deal with irritants, simply by ignoring them, or if they're too thick to take the hint, tossing their ass out of the bar. I don't see why it should be that different here. "Problem?" Were that my whole life were this problematic! B-) 1ngram, that statement about che is complete and total bullshit. che NOT "patronising?" Hell, that was #1 on his list of faults! If we're too "patronising" for you, you could always follow your comrade, and his one-track-one-trick-mind, over to JC.
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'tis a good day to be an Organissimite! It's like a breath of fresh air!
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Man, if they go to Germany, I'm gonna go as a roadie! Just pay me with bier!
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DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN STRAIGHT!!! Legend has it that QO is no longer allowed to play at White Rock Lake because the airline pilots trying land in and take off from nearby Love Field complained about the noise level from one of Dennis’s drum solos!
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If the power doesn't go out again. Thanks to the lime green suits, we didn't have to worry about that! I'll be in touch with you guys about the annual summer trek to Michigan, though!
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When I use the term “avant-garde,” it’s really nothing more than the accountant in me trying to compartmentalize things so that they make sense. In other words, I wish I could just label it “music” and leave it at that, but then I don’t know what else to call it: Crazy people music? Crazy people music? Crazy people music? Crazy people music? Crazy people music? Or all of the above? Music made by and for crazy people!!! In lime green leisure suits! Proud to be crazy!
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What the.... Holy cow, that IS in the original picture!!! I thought that was one of couw’s doings! I gotta ask Pete where he gets those hip-lookin’ shoes!!!
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One last thought before I hit the hay: there are a lot of people who think of jazz as just so much noise. Had these folks been at last night's gig, they might've had their suspicions confirmed, BUT for one very important little fact: these guys know EXACTLY what they're doing. By that, I mean that even though it's all improvised, there wasn't one note that wasn't anticipated by the player. And I think it is THAT which scares non-jazz folks: if they knew that this so-called "noise" is all part of the plan, it might scare them COMPLETELY outta their socks! I'll be honest: I'm just a boring old Blue-Note type; I don't listen to much of what is called "avant-garde," and perhaps QO isn't avant-garde to begin with. But my whole perspective of so-called "improvised" music was completely reset last night. The way these guys played off each other, the way they anticipated each other's moves, the way they could start and stop tempos at the drop of a hat, just the unbelievable interplay, and the fact that this stuff was INTENTIONAL!!!! made me realize that...... that...... hell, I don't know how to put it, and I'm too tired to try and come up with anything original, so I'll just leave it at this: it was un-fucking-believable. Good night. Time to put on some Mobley or something......
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Drat! Forgot the smilies:
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Last picture, the big man in action (I should add that the reason I have no pictures of Pete Gallio in action is because, well.... his solos were so intense that I was afraid I'd interrupt him, then he might beat me over the head with his big ol' sax, which has to be one of the biggest thickest tenor saxes I've ever seen; sorry, Pete!):
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I should add that, to the right of Dennis is the bar. I sat at that end of the bar during the first set (the previous picture was taken during the second set), less than a foot from Dennis. There is nothing quite as fear-inducing than sitting that close to Dennis when he's firing on all burners. You just pray he's got a good grip on those sticks, because you could die from a lost stick. I live for moments like that!!!!
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Dennis Durick, man of a thousand arms. This picture was taken during one of his explosive drum solos, and the bad thing about trying to get a pic of a drum solo, you never know what the shot's gonna look like. Sooooooo, even though it looks as though he's thoughtfully contemplating a gentle crash during a ballad, he's actually beating the shit outts his toms. I just caught him in mid-thrash:
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Lyles West, mechanic by day, rock-solid bass player and frontman by night:
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This one was taken during the other tenor sax solo. Right before I snapped this pic, Jim was sitting looking plaintively, which I thought would make a great picture; he sorta looked like Dolphy sitting in the corner. I wanted to catch Jim at that moment, and tried to quietly move to where I could get a good shot. Unfortunately, I move with all the subtlety of an elephant at a Styx concert, and of course Jim saw me and smiled for the camera. In retrospect, I think this picture best catches the spirit of Jim, the man and the musician:
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Tough tenors:
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A CDR? How the heck am I gonna read that while sitting on the can?
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Went great! Will post pictures tonight!
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Yup, and $5/gal. gas won't faze 'em a bit. Isn’t this starting to be reminiscent of the 70’s gas shortage? People still bought the big gas guzzling cars, yet still bought gas like it was no big deal. History repeating itself, I s’pose. (Of course, now the conservatives won’t be able to use the phrase, “Do you want high gas prices?” as a scare tactic anymore.)
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What Two Flavors Go Best Together?
Big Al replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Chocolate ice cream and amaretto. On Michael Douglas's wife. -
That's a good idea, but I'll just stick with AfricaBrass. I'm glad to be back to AB. Well, if you gotta B someone, I'm glad it's AfricaBrass!!!
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Same here! (except that I'm not Rooster Ties)
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Man, I *SO* wish those instrumentals on side four of the LP had been placed on the CD as well!