Jump to content

7/4

Members
  • Posts

    19,539
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 

Everything posted by 7/4

  1. Sad news. 62 is way too young, but when it's time to go we don't have much say in the matter. I really dug yesterdays WKCR memorial broadcast, I probably listened to about 4 or 5 hours of it. He was a NJ man...grew up and lived real close to me, although I didn't know him.
  2. showtime bump... We'll be on the air briefly...I hope you'll be able to join in and listen at 10 am edst today.
  3. Just a reminder folks, WHSU will be featuring my music this Saturday morning. If you're not in the area, you can still listen to the streaming web cast. There will be a rare broadcast of my string quartet, maybe only the second time it's been on the radio. Tune in...
  4. Electric piano.
  5. Sun afternoon bump. I wish we had more time to play more music on Saturday. Radio/streaming broadcast, I hope you can join us. If you're not in town, all you need is an internet connection and a computer with speakers.
  6. Microtonal music by David Beardsley Pushing The Envelope: Music Decidedly Left of Center with host Joel Krutt Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:00am until 12:00pm EDST http://www.whus.org/listen-live Facebook page David Beardsley, a former student of La Monte Young, composes music in Just Intonation. His music will be featured on Joel Krutt's "Pushing The Envelope: Music Decidedly Left of Center." The program will feature some of Beardsley's unreleased works in addition to the two works we've released below. as beautiful as a crescent of a new moon on a cloudless spring evening (2004) for string quartet, performed by Christina Fong (violins, viola, cello) [30 minutes] November Test Pattern, the ecstasy of electric trees weeping in the twilight including recumbent bright insects and relevant footnotes (2009) for just intonation sine tones, performed by David Beardsley (synthesizer) [10 minutes] Visit http://www.whus.org/listen-live to listen online. Recording information at http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?url=search-alias%3Dmusic&field-keywords=beardsley+ogreogress ...and most probably, a bit of microtonal Just Intonation guitar too,
  7. I'm 7/4 and I approve of this album.
  8. It's on my want list. Funky looking cover though.
  9. How did I miss this? Bookmarked.
  10. He lectures at Princeton too.
  11. Nice thread drift.
  12. My thoughts also, don't want to be in a movie theater with a bunch of people trying to recapture the supposed feel of a Zep concert -- been there, done that, back in the 70s. No way that feel will ever come back, it was almost an act of rebellion to attend one of their concerts back then (well, as teenagers, at least we thought it was). Will by the DVD though.... I literally don't have the time. Anyway, I saw the the original Song Remains the Same at the Zigfield Theatre in NYC when it came out. It was a party.
  13. Isn't Chick on this also?
  14. I'm looking forward to a DVD, no time for the movie house.
  15. 7/4

    John Abercrombie

    I agree, that's four albums with Feldman on 'em.
  16. 7/4

    John Abercrombie

    My favourite Abercrombie in a while. I have mixed thoughts about the new one. It's a retrospective and he didn't write the tunes, so it's really different from a typical ECM album by Abercrombie. He's quite a prolific composer.
  17. That's what I thought, both bands were happening at the same time.
  18. The big rumor going around is that this concert is finally going to be released. It HAS to be true! the Led Zeppelin Facebook page is counting down each day right now, with two more days to go. If it's on the internet, it has to be true, right? Maybe Jimmy "Mr-take-all-the-freakin'-time-to-remaster-anything-to-your-insane-standards-until-no-one-gives-a-darn-anymore-that-it's-coming-out" Page is finally happy with the DVD quality. It's about fucking time. Actually it's in time for the holidays.
  19. 7/4

    Ralph Towner

    I heard Oregon play@Birdland, NYC last week. It's the first time I've heard Towner play live and I was pretty thrilled, I wish I stayed for the second set. I wish he played more guitar, he also plays keyboards. I enjoyed myself anyway, the band was great. It was first time I’d heard Towner live. If only he’d perform more solo gigs in the states!
  20. 7/4

    John Abercrombie

    I heard Abercrombie play with Lavano, Gress and Nussbaum at Birdland, NYC a few weeks ago and I'm glad I did. I keep up with the albums but it's been years since I've been out to hear the man. Great show, they were playing tunes from his latest ECM album Within A Song.
  21. Not that there's anything wrong with that, I just have a couple that I never play.
  22. I've been there, now I have too many guitars.
  23. There were a lot of live broadcasts from My Father's Place. The Bruford Tapes was recorded there.
×
×
  • Create New...