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  1. THAT's it: the post-comeback, late era. I can at least say the tune's nice. The washing machine beat is interesting.
  2. Now that's weak... But Amandla's strong! And as an aside...how is there a "late" "comeback" "era"? Seems to me that a comeback is there for a quick minute or two and then over... the comeback era = the 1980s-end. I guess the late period would be those last couple of years.
  3. Words fail you? :blink: :rfr Check it out...the same reaction from two members!
  4. Words fail you?
  5. Something from the same late come back era: Miles Davis & Kenny Garrett - Strawberry Fields Forever. ...
  6. I remember he doesn't even like Miles. ...
  7. yet, it really does sound perfect. .
  8. As he walked away, he was mumbling something about kicking that Allen Lowes ass. I wonder what he was talking about.
  9. I was talking to Wynton just last week. He said he'd join the forum and check it out.
  10. Sure thing...I was curious myself. Looks like the Winter disk has a few tunes I've never heard him play before. ...
  11. Here we go. * The Santana studio album included is their debut album, Santana. * The Janis Joplin studio album included is I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!. * The Sly & the Family Stone studio album included is Stand!. * The Jefferson Airplane studio album included is Volunteers. * The Johnny Winter studio album included is Johnny Winter.
  12. Yeah, but with a "bonus" studio album from each artist. The Johnny Winter Woodstock performance includes a second disk with his first Columbia album, for example. JA includes Volunteers.
  13. Check that out. I'm not real familiar with JA either.
  14. That was when he was really on fire. I'd like to get this, but I'm put off by including that first album. Maybe they think that by including the first album, folks who are interested in the Woodstock performances will check out the rest of an artists catalog. It's good to see that JW is part of the Woodstock legacy again!
  15. Cool. Dare I say hope you like it? I should. And now that I have a copy, I can say I do.
  16. interesting Partch story! I'm a microtonal composer, Harry Partch is central to late 20th century use of microtonal tuning systems in music. Genesis of a Music is an interesting read.
  17. I meant to ask and forgot...how was this? A lot of of narrative with the occasional zen idea dropped in. I love his books. edit: The one to read, if you haven't read any of his books, is the first - Hardcore Zen: Punk Rock, Monster Movies and the Truth About Reality.
  18. Wes! How the hell are ya? Still keeping our border safe? We miss you around here. You miss me? Yeah, whatever. Of course we miss you. Sheesh!
  19. Seriously, I'm planning on playing a bit more now that I'm working from home. ...
  20. I have sore fingers because I'm single.
  21. Get your mind out of the gutter Beardsley. I don't know what you're talking about...not everyone plays two (2!) instruments. She does look lovely!
  22. wow...she's an organist. ...
  23. Cool. Dare I say hope you like it? I should.
  24. Thanks for stopping by. I should have my copy in a few days! ...
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