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  1. "Billie on Billie" BBC, broadcast 2003
  2. nevermind, i ordered it with the hope that part 3 is on the same disc as parts 1 and 2. too bad no one's mentioned this interesting little item. i found out about it as i was looking up the 'ultumate collection' cd/dvd info. that one has the 1956 'stars of jazz' tv appearance - 3 songs. that's all new footage.
  3. does anyone know where i can find this Video info: Title: The Genius of Lady Day - Billie Holiday - Part 3: TV appearances and Clips Code: ErorFilms 2869029 Year: 2004 Mediumtype: DVD Total Time: 0h46'16'' or is part 3 on the same dvd as part one and part 2. thank you
  4. i've never been able to get into the "2nd great quintet" material. some of shorter's tunes aren't bad/and some of them are quite good. but overall, that whole period doesn't do anything for me. the studio stuff on seven steps box is even weaker. i do like the 30+ minute tune on the 65-68 box. for miles' music, i prefer the 70's, especially live. really like his solos, his use of the wah-wah pedal, and the tunes themselves.
  5. did riverside splice takes together? i don't think that even columbia did that with monk's releases. teo just cut out some bass and drum solos, which are now intact on at least some of the columbia re-issues. teo did all that work of cutting and pasting, especially with miles. and now, years later, we get the undoctored miles studio boxes, which, imo, is the way to go. i'm talking about the 1969-70's boxes. i still think that 60's miles is weak, and only starts to get interesting at the end of the silent way box.
  6. need verve to release a box set of the verve/a&m material, without strings overdubs.
  7. thanks for the replies. let's take it one step further. is it possible that some or all of the verve studio material has the orchestra overdubbed as well.
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    Jimmy Raney

    1985, first two tunes: stars fell on alabama days of wine and roses guitar, bass, drums. no 2nd guitarist.
  9. need sam rivers October 12, 1977 Nancy, France Image [42:45] w/byard lancaster, et al. contact me for trade list. thanks
  10. rahsaan roland kirk played 1-2 min of this quite often at the end of some tunes in concert, mostly at the end of 'pedal up'. it can be heard at the end of pedal up on the bright moments lp.
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    Jimmy Raney

    i don't know cal. if you want to tell me the first 1-3 tunes on yours, i can check. i'm almost positive that there is no second guitarist on this show. i remember it has drums and bass. i don't think there is a piano.
  12. would like to trade for a dub.
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    Jimmy Raney

    this one doesn't seem to be from the side. but it's a good possibility that we're talking about the same thing. but, he's from louisville, so it's possible that a fan videotaped him more than once.
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    Jimmy Raney

    there is a video that shouldn't be too hard to find louisville, ky 1985 80min what's nice about this video is that it's a private recording, the camera is in the front row, right in front of raney. and concentrates almost solely on raney and his guitar. excellent filming/camera angle.
  15. since "up and at it" (with bit of strings at beginning) on "Down Here On The Ground" is an alternate take of "switchin'" (no strings) on "greatest hits" cd, then are all the strings overdubbed on the a&m releases. at least some of those tunes do sound like they could have easily been recorded without strings, and strings added at a later date. my only source "Wes Montgomery" by Adrian Ingram (1985) states that wes recorded with the strings.
  16. on that list of the all the shows, those look like broadcast dates, not performance dates. >14.04.65 Wes Montgomery Quintet J an audio of this 'part 2' is available. part one is, of course, available on video. >27.10.65 The Wes Montgomery Quartet R1 wes was not in europe after march/april 1965. it's probably a broadcast of part one from march/april 1965. 05.01.66 The Thelonious Monk Quartet R3 >> jacques ponzio's chronology doesn't list this. it's probably a broadcast of either part one or part two from 1965.
  17. also, ethan coen of the coen brothers published a book of short stories several years ago.
  18. all charles bukowski short stories and novels all john fante short stories and novels and maybe you're ready for celine's journey to the end of night, and death on the installment plan.
  19. i believe that this was detroit 66 or 67. and would be more interesting to me than 1957 because it's late period coltrane meets monk. there is 15min of an mp3 of unissued monk/coltrane on the official monk site. http://www.monkzone.com/monkzone.htm webcasts THELONIOUS PLAYING NUTTY AND RUBY, MY DEAR WITH JOHN COLTRANE this is probably five spot 57/58.
  20. michael snow's 'New York Eye and Ear Control' does anyone have this film available for trade. thanks
  21. charlie parker May 19, 1950 Renaissance Ballroom, New York Machito's Afro-Cuban band Reminiscing at Twilight 12" LP: Spotlite SPJ 138
  22. and the 2nd session from October 23, 1950 Pershing Hotel Ballroom, Chicago with possibly von freeman ts. that's a nice show. http://www.plosin.com/milesAhead/BirdSessions.aspx?s=501023b
  23. i always look forward to listening to this short item. i don't have that last tune though. http://www.plosin.com/milesAhead/BirdSessions.aspx?s=500519b May 19, 1950 (3 items; TT = 14:27) Renaissance Ballroom, New York NY Private recording (Tape) Machito's Afro-Cuban band Charlie Parker (as); Howard McGhee (tpt); Mario Bauza (tpt); Frank "Paquito" Davilla (tpt); Bob Woodlen (tpt); Gene Johnson (as); Fred Skerritt (as); Jose Madera (ts); Frank Socolow (ts); Leslie Johnakins (bs); Rene Hernandez (p); Roberto Rodriguez (b); Jose Mangual (bgo); Luis Miranda (cga); Umbaldo Nieto (timbales); Frank "Machito" Grillo (maracas) Mambo Fortunado (Unknown) [bird's Mambo] 5:04 Lament for the Congo (Unknown) [bongo Ballad] 5:44 Reminiscing at Twilight (F. Davilla) 3:39 No Parker solo.
  24. from things that i've read, and heard, i don't think that monk liked to listen to anyone's music except his own.
  25. There is a film of him with Coleman Hawkins in the Verve studios. >>>> this was released as an import 'norman granz presents 'improvization' (parker, l. young, ellington). might be domestic by now.
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