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"definately" vs. "definitely"
EKE BBB replied to neveronfriday's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
You're such a chauvinist Brownie I think brownie merely pointed at the internal inconsistency of the french language with respect to this word. No, I think he's just got the derivation wrong - not every word comes from France. This word, as it's being used here, comes from Spanish. Does the "illa" suffix mean anything in French? While recognizing the french and spanish have a common source, I was merely pointing out that the anglosaxon spelling of this word comes from the spanish which is where the word comes from-and is therefore spelled quite correctly. And now here comes skeith who seems to be on a crusade of his own and is more and more on the lookout for confrontations Actually, the French word 'guerre' comes from ancient German as this specialist site - in French - indicates: http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/epc/langueXIX/dg/08_t1-2.htm And I have been around long enough to know that a guerrillero is somebody who joins the guerrilla! Guerrilla is what I wrote and it was what I meant! You want to stage a guerrilla about that? And next time you pick up from Wikipedia as you did to give a spanish origin to 'guerre', just indicate your source. Don't think Wikipedia is the ultimate reference. Look Brownie, I know you assume we americans are too ignorant to speak any language other than english, but as it happens I speak spanish. I only have the vaguest clue as to what Wikipedia is and no I did not look it up there. You said you enjoy seeing people mess up trying to speak French and I see you messed up on Spanish. .. he who lives by the sword. I am sure you meant what you wrote, I don't question it - it's just wrong. I don't care to peruse your specialist site. If it came from German it probably went to Latin before french and therefore came to spanish the same way. Guerre may be french but guerilla is clearly spanish. Is "illa" a common sufffix in french? Hasta luego Talkin´ about war... B-) The Spanish word guerra also comes from German werra/wërra (old). No Latin here, as Latin word was bellum. We use the adjective bélico (related to war), but not the noun. So, both French and Spanish words derive from old German. It also went to Dutch warre. Couw? Enough casus belli for today! -
FYI: Here´s the Jeanne Lee online discography by George Scala
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According to Jazzmatazz: There´s an upcoming reissue of "The newest sound around" (BMG Germany). 24-bit remastered with four bonus tracks (never released before) Liner notes in French and English. Due out on Dec. 7 and available for preorder on CDUniverse.
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Current ebay auction for "The crossing" CD. Still at a good price. http://cgi.es.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...ssPageName=WD4V Get it while you can!
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FYI: Sheila Jordan On-line Discography by George Scala
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Up! In the WAYLTRN? thread brownie reminded there´s a new Sheila Jordan release: Believe in jazz (Ella Productions, 2004) Sheila Jordan (vocals) Serge Forté (piano) Karl Jannuska (drums) Gary Brunton (double bass) Track list: 1.- Comes Love (Nothing can be done) (04:05) Lew Brown, Sam Stept, Charles Tobias 2.- Buffalo Wings (07:19) Tom Harrel / Cheryl Pyle 3.- Bird Alone (06:09) Abbey Lincoln 4.- Where you at (05:58) George Handy, Jack Segal 5.- Little song/Black Bird/Real Time (10:20) Sheila Jordan/Paul Mac Cartney/Chris Gee 6.- Everything happens to me (08:03) Matt Dennis 7.- The touch of your lips (12:00) Ray Noble 8.- You must believe in spring (06:52) Michel Legrand
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"definately" vs. "definitely"
EKE BBB replied to neveronfriday's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
We also spell it GUERRILLA. Try to pronounce quickly, with correct Spanish, "guerra de guerrillas" -
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Check the current version of our Tete Montoliu Discography on Michael Fitzgerald´s Jazzdiscography.com website. Some unissued sessions have been added (among them, two for Fantasy label), alongside some more broadcastings and live recordings and many additions and corrections to previously listed sessions. More to come!
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Help needed on Japanese issues of Tete Montoliu recordings We´re currently working to include Japanese editions (both CD and vinyl) of Tete Montoliu releases (both leader and sideman dates) in the Issue Index of our Discography. Lord lists a great deal of them, but as many mistakes are included there, we want to check correct catalog numbers, release dates, tracks included in each disc and track order. As I know many of you usually buy Japanese pressings, -could you provide us with discographical information from your discs? -or could you give us links and/or addresses and/or telephone numbers for Japanese labels or Japanese branches of domestic labels? -or could you give us links and/or addresses and/or telephone numbers for some Japanese sellers (both vinyl and CD)? I know of Earlyrecords.com from Hiroshi Tano, but they currently don´t list any Tete issue. Please post them in this thread or send them to me via email to bhdezfdez@telefonica.net (I´ve also posted this in the "Tete Montoliu sessionography" thread) Thanks in advance, Agustín
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Help needed on Japanese issues We´re currently working to include Japanese editions of Tete Montoliu releases (both leader and sideman dates) in the Issue Index of our Discography. Lord lists a great deal of them, but as many mistakes are included there, we want to check correct catalog numbers, release dates, tracks included in each disc and track order. As I know many of you usually buy Japanese pressings, -could you provide us with discographical information from your discs? -or could you give us links and/or addresses and/or telephone numbers for Japanese labels or Japanese branches of domestic labels? -or could you give us links and/or addresses and/or telephone numbers for some Japanese sellers (both vinyl and CD)? I know of Earlyrecords.com from Hiroshi Tano, but they currently don´t list any Tete issue. Please post them in this thread or send them to me via email to bhdezfdez@telefonica.net Thanks in advance, Agustín
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I voted for Something Else as well.
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you'll get it for the same price from amazon.de marketplace. nice site anyhow, good to know things like this are available. I was at the Reduta club a couple of nights when I travelled to Prague three years ago, and its walls are full of nice pictures... many of them of former President Bill! B-)
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I don't have a clue. Somebody posted a picture asking for identification. I wanted to say it was possibly Jimmy Harris (trumpeter in the Erskine Hawkins band) and discovered I could not post. Chuck: Are you sure you´ve been banned? Look what Rooster states in this thread: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=14915
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I'm there even less-maybe twice a week. I was wondering why I didn't see Chris pop in on the Wynton Marsalis appreciation thread a few months ago though.... http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/showthread....appreciation%2A Oh, now I´ve found the one you mention!!! http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/showthread....=%2Amarsalis%2A It´s about resident misanthropes..., I guess
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This is quite biased, IMHO! If Django´s music doesn´t have swing, who on hell has? I wasn't talking about Django! I thing that Bireli's records as a child prodigy are monotonous. Sorry, I misunderstood your post! :rsmile: I can´t comment on early Biréli as I haven´t heard that stuff. "Move" has some quite impressing uptempo numbers and all the tracks I´ve heard have a very contagious swing!
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
EKE BBB replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Just came from the Vienna Art Orchestra - Big Band Poesie concert, closing Madrid Jazz Festival. -
This is quite biased, IMHO! If Django´s music doesn´t have swing, who on hell has?
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Oops, now I´ve seen you can listen to (but not download) a lot of tracks from some of his albums on MP3 format from his website.
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The other day I was riding on my car listening to Radio 3, and they played most of his last disc. I was highly impressed by his playing, which comes directly from Django Reinhardt (I´m a great fan of Django, BTW). I´ve decided to pick a few of his discs. Could you recommend some of them? Biréli Lagrène Official Website Thanks in advance!
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yes! Could you elaborate, please?
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And doesn´t Tatum play with a piano trio on that early "Tiger rag"? ...Or was it a piano duo?
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And as quite a few relatively unknown pianists have been mentioned in this thread... ...check Albert Sanz, a young (well, not so young anymore ) Spanish pianist. From his few recordings as a leader I dig "Des d´aqui" (Satchmo Records), co-leaded with bassist David Mengual. Two I haven´t heard yet are "An introduction to Kalifactors" (Fresh Sound) and "Los Guys" (Fresh Sound), to my knowledge his last recording. AMG Review
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Glad to hear you like Chano Domínguez! I´ve seen him many times live and he´s a wonderful player... ... though some of our most knowledgeable members who listened to my BFT#13 didn´t like his solo playing too much...
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And as for my preferences.... do I need to mention Tete Montoliu?