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Holy Ghost

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  1. Back to Kenny. I still don't know how this became classic Kenny, it's alright, much prefer Introducing over this, but glad to have it, its nice on the ears. Listening again, I really do like this record. I didn't realize what a treat it is to listen to Kenny. Arguably, my favorite guitarist.
  2. Meant to keep the Kenny fest going but wasn't looking and picked this gem instead, Dave and Kenny are brothers!? Thought they were cousins. Whatever the case, they're both awesome.
  3. Have the Savoy, but that top LP looks really hip. Too bad its opp. Never seen this before, wow.
  4. That top record "Sastanak" looks amazing. Really, anything with Julius Watkins on it, I'm interested.
  5. Listening again, it almost seems to precipitate where Miles would be going in almost 6 years later. Trippy stuff.
  6. Yeah, have the Wayne Shorter VJ's that were issued, which I really like (no one sounds like Wayne but Wayne) but can't compare much more with the other VJ's I have which is Kelly at Midnight and the Frank Strozier, no Lee's. Right, not going to blow your mind, but I like how you framed it: solid-ca 1960 hard bop. Cool by these ears. 👍 I haven't broken this cd out about the time I bought it about in 2004. Just got to track 5. Wow. Thanks to re-hipping me to this, really digging it.
  7. Have Free Form in my hands right now. Spinning now.
  8. Really digging the new KB On View double CD set, are those Tina Brooks tracks on CD2 really new? Keeping the Burrell vibe going:
  9. Nice. Really digging deep into DB's early, mid sixties BN's right now.
  10. Incredible. Cherry and Blackwell are monster trucks! Dogs, like horses are amazing companions to us, I am so sorry to hear this. My brother in law's cat just past away in his daughter's arms. Rest in peace wonderful companions.
  11. I'm not either, no musicals/plays, no nothing, lols, as much as my wife wants to make me watch them, but form your own opinion on the music, until you see/hear this badass introduction there is a similarity; coulisse 1972 Chick to 1973 Lalo:
  12. Jazzbo, Yeah, wow. Makes me wonder if Lalo Schrifen was inspired by this music (1972) to compose the music for Magnum Force (1973). IMO, Chick could've wrote the music for the whole movie. HG
  13. Its just Don and Ed Blackwell, sounds like a symphony, wow!
  14. Right? What he was doing in that half decade was Don Cherry, no longer just known as an Ornette sideman. The BN's and ESP's keep me on edge. No slouching, no downtime-relentless!! Just the way I like it. Gotta revisit the "mu" stuff right now. Mu is Japanese for "nothingness" right? Existential in European talk. Don Cherry was a deep dude, Have both parts, playing it now. Thank you for hipping me back to this sweet record Pim!
  15. Gorgeous car Herbie's a genius. He had the gumption and foresight to hold on to that car? Wow.
  16. Great record. Jackie, Pepper! Love BN Byrd. Was playing this the other night, About cars, Herbie has (still has) that neat genuine Shelby he bought 3k in 1963, after his first big hit made money? (Watermelon Man?) that's worth like 3mil now (featuring Jay Leno and Herbie driving in it on his super car show), but I always liked Donald's reserved taste; either choosing to be a Mercedes or a Jag man. But you have to choose, can't be both.
  17. The Don Cherry ESP's are wildly good! To tone it down before I wake up the wife and disrupt the school day:
  18. No slouching here. Think Don was way more intense at this time than Ornette. Karl Berger! Wow! Really enjoying Don Cherry's music the last couple of days. Great stuff, beyond the great stuff with Ornette. The fidelity on these live records is pretty nice. Now Vol. 2:
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