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    James Hunter

    Ok, I listened to the tunes on the site. It's cool, but c'mon - how much longer are white folks gonna go around defining their "hipness" by their ability to make non-humiliating versions of 50 year old black musical styles? The only people who NEED this type of music are those who still ain't "got it" yet. To them, I can only say hey - you see that little, REALLY little tiny speck on the horizon that gets smaller every second? Yeah, that one. Well, that's your chance to have it really matter. And the odds of you getting there from here before that speck disappears completely ain't too hot. Better start looking around for something that matters NOW. Sorry to be so harsh, but really...
  2. Yeah, it's definitely not life-changing music. And it's not really "jazz as we know it". But it is some great jazz players bringing their thing to some very interesting and idiosyncratic music, and on those terms, I think it's a good listen. Definitely not the kind of thing that you can hear just anywhere, if you know what I mean.
  3. But where's "Resolution"?
  4. Eartha Kitt Venus Williams Mercury Morris
  5. Now see, that's why I wish I could dance!
  6. Hey, you got me to buy it! Cool! Glad somebody noticed. Me too. Glad somebody else noticed! How did you like it?
  7. I seriously doubt it.
  8. Boo Boo Yo Yo Ma Yo' Mama
  9. I'm reading the interview w/Teddy Edwards in the April 1994 issue of Cadence (one of their better and more fascinating oral histories, btw), and they're talking about Ornette's early days in LA, a pretty interesting topic in itself, and then Teddy drops this little nugget: The talk then evolves into discussion about how Ornette and Dolphy were both guys who could play but who couldn't "follow the meter" (Teddy's words). But I'm reading this and virtually SCREAMING at Rusch to get some more details about this record date. But he never did. Oh well, great interview anyway. So hey - has ANYBODY heard about such a date? I sure haven't. But I'd sure like to hear an early 60s date of Teddy Edwards & Don Sleet playing Ornette tunes, just because. Anybody?
  10. Placido Flamingo Guy Smiley Snuffleupagus
  11. Bill Chase Al Porcino Ernie Royal
  12. Little Orphan Annie Punjab S.J. Perelman
  13. But Chuck, when you dance, you're charming and you're gentle. Especially when you do the Continental. But this feeling isn't purely mental For heaven rest us, I'm not asbestos And that's why i won't dance, why sould I? Fair enough. Merci beaucoup!
  14. Not to derail my own thread, but that reminds me - how the hell did French Lick, Indiana get their name? Or is that something I don't want to know?
  15. Tupac Elvis Andy Kauffman
  16. But Chuck, when you dance, you're charming and you're gentle. Especially when you do the Continental.
  17. Hey, you got me to buy it! Cool! Glad somebody noticed.
  18. Isn't this the gig where Trane broke in "Resolution" in a different key? I know a tape of that exists, because somebody played it to me over the phone.
  19. Marzeet Oates Dozee Doats Little Lambsy Tivey
  20. Tom Parker Porker Davis David McDavid
  21. Where have you gone, Robert McCollough?
  22. You know, in clubs and stuff. I WISH I could dance. But I was born with ankles and feet that just don't move like the rest of me does. The tyranny of congenitality. And I got kinda bad knees these days. From the knees up, I'm good to go. But that's not how you dance, is it... Anyway, when I hear a good fluid dance beat, my spirit soars. To me, dancing and singing are the most natural forms of expression. No instruments or other tools needed, just you and your body channeling the lifeforce. Shortest distance between two points. Of course there's sex, but that's another thing altogether. If I could dance and/or sing really well, I'd be the happiest person alive, I think. But alas, such is not my fate. How many of y'all dance for pleasure? Ballroom, salsa, moshing, whatever. Myself, I really dig a modern, latin-y/disco-y/funky/swing-y groove, nothing heavy or pounding, just a fluid, elegant flow that allows for and encourages a spontaneous bodily engagement. To me, feeling that is as good as it gets. I want to dance like there's no tomorrow. And i do - inside. Ok.
  23. The Mudville Nine The Chicago Seven The Jive Five
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