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CJ Shearn

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  1. I wish! I don't have a car. I hope you guys play the Binghamton area! There is a new club called onQ in the area.
  2. thanks Joe, me too, I wish! And yes, I dunno many 25 year old ppl who love jazz. I suppose it was early, hey, just 3 and a half, but I bought the Miles Legendary Prestige box last night. I really enjoy the stuff in recorded order which is odd, b/c with the exception of the Plugged Nickel and Blackhawk stuff the sequence of the Columbia studio stuff drives me nuts with the multiple takes. Anyway for whatever reason, I honestly prefer the sound of the Prestige Quintet box to the K2's and XRCD's I have of the original albums, which I will now pass on to a friend how did Pat play the other night Joe? really wish I was there, we could have been all fanboy together
  3. what did that include? well I ended up shopping myself, going to dinner with a friend tonight. 25 is the first minor milestone I guess in adulthood.
  4. I'm all over that Tony Williams set! been waiting for that to come out!
  5. my enthusiasm for "Seven Steps" was tampered with a little today, a musak version at the mall. Especially after the burning version on this album
  6. thanks Jim, it probably is a New B-3, thats what I was thinking. Leave it to ECM to be vague on the details
  7. yeah, it's a shame Wynton won't allow great musicians like Anat Cohen, Sherri Maricle, Terri Lynne Carrington, Mimi Fox into his circle.
  8. I agree with what Allen said. Jazz isn't a masculine or feminine music, it all lies within the energy and creativity of the musicians. If challenging jazz was "masculine" then there wouldn't be artists like Hiromi who are playing energy filled power packed music.
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    Bernard Purdie

    Purdie on JB tracks? hmm.. its mostly Starks, Stubblefield and Don "Tiger" Martin, right?
  10. another drummer I don't like that ppl think is absolutely great is Joey Jordison. Watching solos on youtube, nothing impresses me its all chops.
  11. let's hope they make more records as a band. If this album was on Verve or a major I could see it sucking, but I think ECM does a pretty good job documenting live material for albums. I find his use of the resonating bells on this set kind of funny. All the sudden you hear ding!!!! after hes been bashing away.
  12. listening to disc 2 now, great stuff. I saved the album to the computer so I can listen in one shot. I agree Matthew, Jack catches fire every tune.
  13. does anybody have a setlist for the actual gig? I'm wondering if this is the complete performance.
  14. that's a great cover!
  15. I wonder how Michiru's friend found the board.
  16. already got it
  17. congrats Jim, you are now an internet celebrity!
  18. that Spectrum solo from Jack just blows my brain out
  19. well, it says Hammond organ on the back cover so, its the real thing, certainly sounds like it. Back to the music, they really make a nice transition from "I Fall in Love Too Easily" to "Love in Blues" which reminds me of something from "Turn it Over", for me it flows as one long track. Scofield's playing really surprised me on this set, he digs deeper than any other time I've heard him.
  20. I think Goldings plays the real deal, the picture of their gig earlier in the thread shows a B-3 on stage. I enjoy the music so much, and the tunes are all pretty long, but each disc clocking in at 55 and 56 mins and change respectively, seems to go by in like a half an hour! If this is a whole gig, that's great tho. The more I listen I forget this is a Lifetime "tribute" because these guys are doing their own thing.
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    Suzanne Vega

    ::bored voice:: I am standing on the corner
  22. Goldings does some freaky slides with these odd pitch changes, his B-3 must be running thru midi on this album or something.
  23. I agree skeith. You hear Jack's solo on "Spectrum"? I can't get thru that without hitting the search button to hear parts of it over and over. It may be the best DeJohnette solo I've ever heard, that is saying a lot. The music is so good the discs feel a lot shorter than 50+ mins each.
  24. up. come on, anybody else get it?
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