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"Introduction to Jazz" compilation I made for a friend
sal replied to Kyo's topic in Miscellaneous Music
This varies from listener to listener, but I've noticed that the poorer sound quality of this music can be a bit off-putting to newcomers. With this in mind, I always keep it strictly mid 1950's and later on the compilations I make for newbs. -
What's your "Claim to fame"
sal replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I drove 5 time Olympic gold medal speed skater Bonnie Blair from Cog Hill Country Club to a banquet hall about 20 miles away. I once was Carlton Fisk's spot while he was doing a bench press. And while I was urinating in a public restroom, Roger Ebert came to the urinal next to mine and began to urinate. -
It is a really fun movie. And Sam Jackson's quote is really one of the great lines in recent Hollywood history. When I think about it, whatever happened to the days of cheesy quotable lines from big, mainstream movies? Don't seem to get much of that anymore.
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I was completely unfamiliar with this group until a friend hipped me to them, and I haven't been able to get it out of my cd player. Has anyone heard this album, or of LCD Soundsystem? This new one is really difficult to categorize. The grooves are definitely dance, but it has a strong indie rock sensibility and vibe about it, and yet the lyrics are distinct and poignant at times. The craftsmanship of the songs is very strong, but the album is still very fun and is great to play when you're out having a good time. Its a unique album....definitely my favorite non-jazz release of the year so far.
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Freddie Hubbard and Friends at Iridium this week
sal replied to david weiss's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
That is really cool. I hope to hear some reports from folks on the board about these gigs. -
I can see the points made about QT's self-indulgence, but how can you not love him delivering the line "I'm gonna go get my dick wet" so casualy??
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I hear ya there....absolutely LOVE Smokestack! What you say about the album doing something for you that others don't....I think that's the main reason his music appeals to me so much, because all his albums are unique statements. Each of them makes me feel different, almost like they are all done by different artists. Although they all are distinctively "Andrew Hill", they still all "sound" different. Its hard to put into words, but his art covers such a wide range of life. What a loss.
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I'm getting to this thread late after being on vacation this past weekend, and am extremely saddned by this news. I've lost both my favorite author and my favorite living jazz musician in the last two weeks, and the sense of loss is really starting to kick in. I've shared my thoughts on Mr. Hill several times on this board, but I'd just like to say that I can count on my hand the number of jazz musicians whose music I can honestly say changed my life, and Andrew was one of them. He will be missed deeply. We should be so grateful for all the amazing music that he left us. He has a legacy like no other; his sound is truely one of a kind in the world of music. I feel blessed that his music became part of my life.
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Oh boy, montg, you are about to open quite the can of worms. I hope your wallet is ready!
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I've enjoyed all the Horace Silver recordings that feature him, as well as the Blue Mitchell's.
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The band on this is pretty much the same lineup found on the Live at the Blue Note Cd released a couple of years ago. That was a really enjoyable release--tons of of energy and some really nice writing too. I'll be picking this one up, if I can find it. It's not listed at amazon, nor is it listed at CD Baby. No Kenny Garrett this time??
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That recording that came out on Revenge! Records from the same tour was excellent too. Found it at a small record store on the Olympic Penninsula in Washington state on a cross country journey of discovery. Made my trip even better!
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Thanks brownie! Sounds like a good one.
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Who is in the band for this recording?
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At least 21 dead at Virginia Tech
sal replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
A student on the phone with a news network is saying that there were students jumping out of the top story windows of one of the buildings, some landing on the ground and not moving afterwards. Horrible. -
Picked this one up and have listened to it once. First impression is that its definitely a nice listen, but as of right now I don't like it as much as the previous release "Class Trip", which i think is an excellent session. The group definitely seems more connected on this release, and in turn the playing is more adventurous. I think this brings some mixed results. There are some amazing moments on here, but also some moments where they reach a point, and then struggle in determining where to go next. I definitely need to give it some more spins, as my opinion may change. Have any of you heard this yet? I really like this quartet....I hope to pick up "Cat N Mouse" at some point, as "The Third Quartet" is likely going to be the last recording by this group for a while.
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Tom Cat is my favorite from that list. What a BURNING session....I just love it.
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Loved it!!!
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
sal replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Just got back from seeing Ravi Shankar. An excellent, emotional show. -
Don't get your panties in a bunch, J.A.W. I was asking a simple question. I've been to Amsterdam and I love everything about the city. I asked this because if smoking is banned in the hash bars, than that is going to have a major effect on the city's economics as well as the tourism industry. Whether you like it or not, its the only place in the world (I'm pretty sure) where you can walk into a bar, legaly buy marijuana, and smoke it right there without getting arrested. And as I'm sure you know, that element alone draws mass amounts of people annually to Amsterdam. I was just asking a question about a city I love dearly; there's no need for your prejudice.
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Robert, my guess is that you'll have a good 'ol time in there. It's packed with fine brews. Here are a couple of pics. When I was in there, the owner was restocking....had multiple cases sitting about. He's a long haired Irish dude....had to be stoned...but definitely knowledgeable. Directly across the alley is Gollem which is a must see/must drink spot. Seemed to be mostly locals. Hendrix' 'Crosstown Traffic' was playing as I counted 39 bodies crammed in there (including the 2nd level located up 5 creaky steps with 3 good sized tables)....and 35 of us were smoking -- so you'll want to bring your Camels. Highly recommended! btw, if you want to smke in a bar, don't wait too long, 'cause there are plans for smokefree public environment, like bars, restaurants, clubs, here, too. probably withing 1 or 2 years. JB Does this include the hash bars?
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I hear what you are trying to say Alexander, but that doesn't mean that one has to subject oneself to this garbage to validate one's own personal view of one's "hipness". There is pleanty of excellent music being made today without having to resort to listening to the newest American Idol or all this crap on MTV that is claiming to be "hip hop" or "R&B". The music is watered down and sounds like its coming off an assembly line. And I'm not going to defend it just so that I can think of myself as not being an old fart who hates "this music today".
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Despite the comments from both Imus and Michael Richards, stupid as they were, I am really not seeing either of them as racism. Imus was trying to be funny, and as mentioned above, Richards was going for the Lenny Bruce thing. I don't think either of them are racist. Funny how nobody mentioned Newt Gingrich's "language of the ghetto" rant last week when refering to bilingual education. That was more racist than either of the above in my opinion.
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I love seeing Pat. Truly one of the best performers in jazz today. Really nice guy too. Agree about Germanson as well. A fantastic pianist that not alot of people know about. Regarding that version of Impressions that you speak of, it sounds alot like the version that he played when i saw him last, which in turn sounds very similar to the version played by Herbie Hancock & friends on the "Directions in Music" CD.
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So, what did everybody think of the premiere? I thought it was a very solid episode, considerably better than most of the Season 6 episodes. I'm excited to see where this season goes, and how they conclude it.