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Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
The page, who had to lug all that stuff and eventually collapsed with exhaustion and whose trade union sued the king into poverty Lawrence Page (grandson #1) James Page (#2) -
Yes, but that was in the US. The SA government revoked her passport a bit earlier, because she was in a concert, again in the US I think, against Apartheid. MG
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Just saw that photo last night in the 2nd Francis Wolff book! I thought it looked pretty good! So it's a proper Wolff job. MG
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Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Junior Wells Junior Parker Guitar Junior -
Oh, that's JUST up my street! Didn't know about it! Thanks for posting that, John. MG
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Boris Yeltsin dies
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Rosco's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Clearly, that makes everything worse, but Yeltsin wasn't responsible for what had been going in since the days of Brezhnev. And with a more gradual transition from a totally command economy to a free market, there would have been more time to develop new habits. MG Agreed. Guy Maybe, but considering the overwhelming corruption in Soviet Regime and the fact that all the post Soviet leaders came from PCUS' nomeklatura, I doubt it. Anyway Yeltsin could have been a better leader, the point is if the other members of the CC would allow him, as it happened with the coup against Gorbachev. Good point. MG -
BFT 45 discussion
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Man with the Golden Arm's topic in Blindfold Test
I look forward to August MG -
Name Three People...
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
The Marvelows The Mystics Johnny Pate -
Ah yes, I was forgetting about him. He used to play with the Erskine Hawkins band. Must get around to that material. In similar vein, I believe, there are a coupl of Chris Woods albums on Delmarkm that I haven't got around to - even though my friend told me about them in the late '70s MG
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Organ lp on capitol
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists & Recordings
Wow! MG -
Thanks very much Ep1; it's clear that I was wrong. I was looking, as you sensed, at a pretty small sample of music directly from Southern Africa (as opposed to recordings made elsewhere, aimed at different markets); generally, it's been Lucky Dube, Thomas Mapfumo, Oliver Mtukudzi, The Soul Brothers and Miriam Makeba - with the occasional piece by the Manhattan Brothers. MG
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Boris Yeltsin dies
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Rosco's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I don't think this would have been as big of a problem had corruption and cronyism not been as bad. Guy Clearly, that makes everything worse, but Yeltsin wasn't responsible for what had been going in since the days of Brezhnev. And with a more gradual transition from a totally command economy to a free market, there would have been more time to develop new habits. MG -
Legends of Acid Jazz
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for posting that clip SoulStream. This is the album - now out of print. BERNARD PURDIE COOLIN' GROOVIN' A NIGHT AT ON-AIR LEXINGTON, LCD-1002(CD) ©(P)1993 LEXINGTON, INC., JAPAN RECORDED JULY 26 thru 28, 1993 RELEASED NOVEMBER 20, 1993 CREDITS (recording data) : LEXINGTON Presents JAZZ GROOVE SESSIONS Recorded at ON-AIR, Tokyo, July 26 thru 28, 1993 Produced by Masao Hirakawa Recording Engineer: K.Takahara Masterd by Naohiko Kawano at Studio Sound DALI Art Direction by Yoshihiko Madachi for WATERS Designed by Yoshihiro Madachi, Keiko O'hata Photographs Courtesy of Kazuo Suzuki CREDITS (MUSICIANS): Bernard Purdie : drums Chuck Rainey : bass David T.Walker : guitar Sonny Phillips : organ Bill Bivens : : tenor saxophone Virgil Jones : trumpet Pancho Morales : percussion Lou Donaldson : alto saxophone TRACKS (total time 60:10) : 1. Tighten Up (14:15) [Archie Bell, Billy Buttier] 2. Everything I Play Is Funky (9:41) [Allen Toussaint] 3. What's Going On (5:29) [Marvin Gaye] 4. Misty (5:22) [Erroll Garner] 5. Whisky Drinkin' Woman (6:50) [J.Turner, L.Donaldson] 6. Cold Sweat (9:09) [J.Brown, P.Ellis] 7. Alligator Boogaloo (9:24) [Lou Donaldson] Wish I had THAT one! MG -
I've got the original LP, Bertrand. Tracks are Side 1 1 Caribbean fire dance 5:37 2 Round midnight 9:02 3 Mode for Joe 8:34 Side 2 1 If you're not part... 11:29 2 Blue bossa 9:45 3 Closing theme 0:47 I put the timings in as per the sleeve, in case the LP cuts had been edited and replaced with full length ones on CD. MG
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Jack Wilson - The jazz organs - Vault orig mono (pity, in stereo you'd know which organist was soloing) Bill Saxton - Beneath the surface - Nilva orig Don Patterson - Tune up - Prestige orig blue label MG -
Joyeux Anniversaire, Steven!
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to brownie's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
And I'm late too! Sorry! Buty I hope it was a GREAT one! MG -
Boris Yeltsin dies
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Rosco's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I think he was probably a good leader - certainly good at rousing up the people to get rid of Gorbie, who didn't know what to do with what he'd started. Trouble was, no one else did, either. And Yeltsin allowed himself to be persuaded to get in very right wing economists (the only kind that were in fashion in those Thatcherite days) to advise on what to do. That was the worst possible way to go about converting the former Soviet economy. No doubt, however, he was under big pressure from the arm of the US Government known as the World Bank, as well as the US and British Governments themselves. So I think that the tragedy that the last 18 years has been for Russia couldn't have been avoided by any kind of leader (except perhaps a Stalin). MG -
Legends of Acid Jazz
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in General Discussion
Virgil is probably still around. Last I heard him was on Teddy Edwards' album "Midnight creeper" in 1997. So he didn't disappear in the '70s. MG -
Your next Mosaic set
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to B. Goren.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
You're right - Sonny had no personal problem letting other musicians solo. And they're good pianists: mainly Jimmy Jones & Hank Jones, but also Dolo Coker and Harold Mabern. But the sessions were designed as showcases for Sonny for commercial reasons, so I blame the producer. I think it was mostly Teddy Reig. I really like the set, though I'm still not really into discs 4,5 & 6 yet - left them until last. And those are all with the Joneses. MG I like the set but in reality there is a high level of sameness to much of the material. None is bad and I do like Stitt but perhaps I should of stuck with the Verve LPRs I have. These offer similar material in a smaller lower calorie package. Yes that's true. I recall a post in which Jim Sangrey said something like, "Hell Sonny, why do you keep on making the same album!" That's what would have kept me from this set. I only bought it because of the LP with Don Patterson that's included in it. But once I got it, I'm enjoying it a lot. MG -
Organ lp on capitol
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists & Recordings
Is that "Swahili strut"? (Another long term inhabitant of the lower reaches of my want list.) Didn't know Cain was on that one. MG -
Your next Mosaic set
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to B. Goren.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
You're right - Sonny had no personal problem letting other musicians solo. And they're good pianists: mainly Jimmy Jones & Hank Jones, but also Dolo Coker and Harold Mabern. But the sessions were designed as showcases for Sonny for commercial reasons, so I blame the producer. I think it was mostly Teddy Reig. I really like the set, though I'm still not really into discs 4,5 & 6 yet - left them until last. And those are all with the Joneses. MG -
The Gasoline Blues
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Dollar's falling. Low taxes = high sensitivity of petrol price to exchange rate fluctuations. MG