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  1. Earl's hot links on the Web: http://www.sportingnews.com/features/wherearethey/campbell/ http://www.earlcampbell.com/life_after_foo...lifeafter2.html http://www.davidestrada.com/campbell/faqs.html http://www.davidestrada.com/campbell/news.html http://www.davidestrada.com/campbell/index.html These are great too:
  2. Don't be kidding. That business about "The attempt to describe life's meaning with the lmiting language of man's descriptive prowess" hits the nail on the head. That's the real deal. No matter how much there is, it's never all of it. So what do you do - never be satisfied or give up looking and stand pat? Or... How's about digging what we already have to the fullest and humbly yet fearlessly go about looking for more, knowing that the puzzle may well never be solved but that most likely there's a missing piece or two out there with our name on it? Hell, it might have more than one name on it, but it might not fit until everybody claims it. Aw, fuck it. Let's stay home and watch TV Land. Now THAT'S a party!
  3. JSngry

    Malachi Favors

    I didn't know Malachi personally, and only had the blessing of seeing him perform twice, but this makes two AEC guys gone now, and I find myself being touched by their passings much more than I would have anticipated. Losing them makes me realize just how much I took their music, and more importantly, their spirits, as deep to heart as I think I possibly could, which is a place I let very, VERY few people get to. There is just so much LIFE in that music, so much character and personality and experience and reality and all that stuff that is conviniently and wholly inadequately labelled as "life", that it makes me feel like it and the people who made it are indestructable, that anybody who can be THAT fucking REAL must have figured out a way to hang out without ever needing to go home. But we all have to go home, don't we. If we didn't, we wouldn't be real. Get in line. This one hurts. Deeply. Compared to Chuck, Larry, and some others, I have no reason why it should. They knew the man in a way that I didn't. But still, this one hurts in a way that I haven't felt since Joe Henderson passed (sorry Chuck, sorry Larry, but...). The Natural And The Spiritual. God bless Malachi Favors.
  4. And it is bittersweet to see this mentioned on this day. God bless Malachi Favors.
  5. Honestly, I don't see why this music seems to "intimidate" so many people. It really seems pretty straightforward to me in terms of what's being done, although, yeah, the emotional intensity is usually pretty high. But if you are hip to the fact that life moves in many tempos simultaneously and that there's more dimensions than just three and that by utilizing intervals and rhythms other than the familiar ones we've all known since before birth you can begin to get a glimpse of them (how much of a glimpse is still up in the air, I think, as is what you do with it after you get it, but the door's been opened by more people than Trane, so it's pretty much impossible to turn back now), then I'd think that this music would be no more intimidating than Bartok, or Hendryx, or gamelan, or really deep hip-hop, or any music that refuse to be bound by three-dimensional perceptions and the perceptions therein. In other words, it's not that Trane makes everything else obsolete or unimportant. Oh god no. It's just that some new doors are opened in this music, some new possibilities about life that are all but inevitable, given humanity's continuous evolution in therms of how we percieve reality. Where's the destination? Knowing that there is no destination, that even not taking a journey is still a journey. No, I don't think it's about a "quest" or some such, not for us today. For Trane himself, though, I'm sure it was, just as it is for all explorers. But after they discover whatever it is that they discover, it's there. Ignore it or discount it if you wish, but time marches on and knowledge ignored will not be denied. It will come back to bite you in the ass. Maybe not you personally, but "you" collectively. Ever feel like the last 20 years or so have begun to feel increasingly "crowded", how it feels like we're still trying to live in a way that is increasingly becoming the equivalent of trying to put the square peg in the round hole, even if it means using a sledgehammer? Well, maybe it's because that's what we're doing to ourselves. We've been to the moon, we've split the atom, we've discovered DNA, we've figured out a way to be instanly connected with darn near any place in the world, we've done all this amazing shit that whether we realize it or not is opening up new "space" for our psyches to inhabit, and there is still a rather large percentage of the population who are living under the perception that life is lived in 4/4 time, chromaticism is an often=dangerous luxury rather than a fact of life, harmony should be tertiary and primarily diatonic, and that time and rhythm are inevitable cosmic wholes rather than specific selections from a bottomless pit of potential combinations. Well, once upon a time, that was the truth, because that was what we knew, pretty much all of us. But damn it, people keep DISCOVERING that, yeah, that's all true and stuff, but it's not the WHOLE truth, and the more shit gets discovered, the harder it is to ignore it. Yet there's a MASSIVE micro- and macro- structure in place that is ENTIRELY based on that once-whole-but-now-partial truth, and those structures aren't going to give up (or at least share) without a helluva fight. That's not necessarily a sign of malevolence (sometimes, anyway), it's just the nature of things, inertia and all that. But they're going to have to make room, because if something is REALLY true, then it can't be destroyed. It MUST find a place, either peacefully or not. "Comfort Zone" is sometimes a beautiful thing, but sometimes it's just greed that chooses to exploit the self rather than others. People apparently don't like the "radical" change that comes with new discovery, but they don't seem to like the stifling effects of living in willful ignorance either. So where does that leave us? Damned if I know, and damned if I really care anymore. I don't at all mind going back and forth as the need and/or mood arises, but I'll NEVER pretend that back is front and that front doesn't exsist, or that you'll fall off when you get to the edge of the Earth. Besides, even if you did, you'd still be SOMEWHERE. You're always somewhere. God bless Malachi Favors.
  6. Earl owns a meatpacking business. Hope it's doing well. Pretty sure it is. Those Earl Campbell Hot Links have developed a reputation as THE best, outside of some of the things you find homemade in barbecue joints, and I put them up there with those. Eal's links have been available in all the grocery stores around here for at least 5-6 years now, maybe longer, and he's got a line of sauces to go with them. I think he's doing fine, businesswise.
  7. JSngry

    Malachi Favors

    http://www.jazzhouse.org/files/panken8.php3?read
  8. Earl's making hot links now, probably the best I've ever had, and the only brand I'll buy at the grocery.
  9. JSngry

    Malachi Favors

    Oh my God.
  10. Having said that, INTERSTELLAR SPACE is the keeper, the one to have if you're having only one. ff that one never, ever reveals itself to you even slightly, it's not the music's fault. ACENSION is nothing but a blues jam session taken to the n-th degree, SUN SHIP & both "Meditations" albums are pretty accessible if you're even slightly inclined towards the music, check out THE OLANTUNJI CONCERT if you're not phased by amateur recording quality, you might want to save OM until later, get to LIVE AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD AGAIN sooner than later, and cautiously bring in the wife for EXPRESSIONS, if she does stuff like turning the headlights off for a few seconds at night on unlit highways yet still likes candlelight and bubble baths. An incomplete list, but there it is. And remember - the newest music of this bunch is almost 40 years old and it's both ahead of its time, very much of it, and totally outside of it, dpending on which aspect(s) of it you focus on. One thing it's NOT is disorganized chaos. Anybody who tells you otherwise is either not paying attention or is letting their negative emotions about the music interfere with an objective look at what's going on inside it.
  11. Just do it.
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  13. www.redtrumpet.com From the RedTrumpet e-mail: To celebrate the annual “Reason to have a party and eat good food Day” please take the following discounts off all “In-Stock” items on orders placed through Wednesday February 4th FOR ORDERS UP TO $200 - TAKE $2 OFF of EVERYTHING “IN-STOCK” FOR ORDERS ABOVE $200 - TAKE $3 OFF of EVERYTHING “IN-STOCK” THIS SALE APPLIES TO EVERYTHING IN-STOCK ONLY (NOT SPECIAL ORDER OR PRE-ORDERS). The total amount of the order of in-stock must exceed the above amounts. Does not include shipping costs or tax. NOTE: Unfortunately, we cannot combine this sale with any other offer or to any outstanding orders and must ship immediately. The sale is for items that have been released not pre-orders, and cannot be combined with any other offers. Offer excludes ALL Analogue Productions items (please contact us to inquire on these). To take advantage of this sale, just shop as usual on our Web site and when you check out, type "NEW ENGLAND” or “CAROLINA” [whoever you want or wanted if after, to win] in the comments section of your order (not the Coupon section -- it won't work). Votes will be tallied and announced in next week’s e-mail! We will apply the appropriate discount while processing your order, so it won't appear on your online invoice but will be deducted when we process and ship your items. PLUS, All orders over $30.00 get free Media Mail shipping. If you have an hour or two, there are some deals to be had. Do the Advanced search for "Jazz/BigBand" (and nothing else), and browse. I don't buy a lot from Red Trumpet becaseu mostof what they sell is expensive Japanese imports. BUT - they also have many domestic Verve/Impulse & Columbia Monk reissues for $9.99. Order enough to go over 30 bucks (not too hard to do if you don't already have tehm, and that comes to $7.99 each and free shipping! This broadest possible Advanced Search also will yield some interesting pre-owned LPs as well. Here's what I got, and the price I paid after the sale discount: Benny Powell: Ya Betcha B.P.!! (LA Phonograph LP LAPR 003) Pre-Owned (SS/SS) small tear in shrink (bottom left corner) $8.00 Various Artists: In Performance at The Playboy Jazz Festival (Elektra LP 60298) Pre-Owned (M-/M-) GF,2 LPs,1984 Concert $3.60 Mal Waldron: The Opening (Musica LP 2003) Pre-Owned (M-/M-) $5.50 Hampton Hawes: Hamp's Piano (MPS CD UCCM-9017) New "Big CD Sale" $7.19 Miles Davis: Doo-Bop (Warner Music LP WB 1-26938) New $7.99 Michel Legrand: LeGrand Jazz (w/Davis, Coltrane, Evans, Webster) (Universal/Verve CD 8300742) New $9.97 Stan Getz: Captain Marvel (+3) (Expanded Edition) (Sony/Legacy CD CK 86086) New $7.99 There's more to be found if you've got the time to wade through it all. Just make sure the item is marked "In Stock". Red Trumpet's website has real time inventory updating, so if they say it's in-stock, it is. I've had only one glitch with that, and that was for some REALLY obscure Warne Marsh Japanese thing. But they finally found another copy and honored the originally listed price when they did. I don't do a lot of business with this outfit, but everytime I do, the service is flawless. Order with confidence. www.redtrumpet.com
  14. http://www.redtrumpet.com/search/advanced....6&s_submit.y=13 Enter the name of the team you're pulling for to win the Super Bowl in the "Comments" section and get $2.00 off EACH album. Seriously.
  15. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!! http://apnews.excite.com/article/20040130/D80D7E280.html Chef Fired for Attracting Too Many Diners Jan 30, 10:23 AM (ET) STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - A Swedish chef said Thursday he was shocked to find out he will lose his job because his cooking is too good. An engineering company in central Sweden said they won't renew chef Richard Norberg's contract because he attracts too many people to the company's cafeteria. "Some feel that the staff has had to stand in line for too long and that they can't choose where they want to sit," a disappointed Norberg said Thursday. The ABE engineering company in Oernskoeldsvik, 235 miles north of Stockholm, leased the cafeteria to Norberg six years ago. Since then, his traditional Swedish pancakes, pea soup and pork chops have attracted an ever growing stream of visitors. "The number of guests has increased by many hundred per cent," ABE staff manager Curt Lundqvist said. "We simply do not have enough room." Lundqvist said the eatery was now seating many more guests than stipulated in the lease contract. The cafeteria's lunch crowd has tripled to 300 guests since it opened, due to the traditional Swedish cooking, the central location and the reasonable pricing, Norberg said. He said he was shocked when he was notified that his contract wouldn't be renewed at the end of the year, although he had been aware of dissatisfaction about the growing number of guests. "I thought this was something that we could solve," he said. Lundqvist however, said the popularity had become too great for the engineering business. "We produce pipe-installation parts, we don't run things like this," said.
  16. http://news.excite.com/odd/article/id/3821...06|reuters.html Decomposing Whale Explodes on Street Jan 29, 10:52 am ET TAIPEI (Reuters) - The decomposing remains of a 60-tonsperm whale exploded on a busy Taiwan street, showering nearby cars and shops with blood and organs and stopping traffic for hours, local newspapers said. The 56-foot dead whale had been on a truck headed for an autopsy at a university earlier this week, when gases from internal decay caused its entrails to explode in the southern city of Tainan. The whale had died after it was beached on the southwestern coast of the island. PHOTO
  17. With a knick-nack paddy-wack...
  18. http://news.excite.com/odd/article/id/3234...46|reuters.html Court Says Cop Wrongly Fired for Masturbation Video Jan 29, 3:28 pm ET SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A San Diego policeman who sold videos of himself masturbating after removing a police uniform was wrongly dismissed from the force, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Thursday. An officer named in court documents only as John Roe sold the videos on the Internet vendor eBay Inc., where his hobby was discovered by his supervisor. Roe never identified himself as a San Diego police officer in his sales pitch and gave a fictitious address in northern California. The San Francisco-based 9th Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with Roe that his dismissal by the San Diego Police Department in 2001 was unjust because his off-duty actions were protected by First Amendment rights to free speech. "We hold that when the employee's speech is not about his government employer or employment, is directed to a segment of the general public and occurs outside the workplace, that speech satisfies the public concern test," the court found. Judge Kim Wardlaw, dissenting from the three-judge panel, called the decision absurd, saying his actions were not free speech but conduct violations related to his job.
  19. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&u...l=Apb2tk6rxtkrg Don't know how to get ahold of this one - somebody gave me a copy. But it's good, damn good. Nothing at all on here you've not heard before, but the vibe is right, and so is the groove. A bunch of players here that I don't ordinarily get into (including Mr. Alexander), but they all sound fine on this gig. Something about a good organ groove that makes familiarity so often breed contentment instead of contempt. And this altoist, David Lee Jones (an unfamiliar name to me), sounds like he's coming to this groove from the inside, which always works for me. Not necessarily a side to listen to over and over, but DEFINITELY a good one to play over and over, if you know what I mean. Check it out!
  20. Both Konitz/Haden/Mehldau discs, even if Mehldau often gets on my nerves here sometimes with his just-TOO-damn-precise phrasing. Lee is in exquisite, topper than top form, so relaxed and so lyrical, and Charlie's with him every step of the way. They'll be reissuing these as "classics" further on up the road. Bet on it.
  21. Most enjoyable to hear Amy's evolution from a pure "meat and potatoes" player to a somewhat more individualistic voice over the course of this set. Very enlightening AND entertaining to hear him adapt some of the more vocal aspects of what Trane was getting into at the time to his own voice, without ever becoming overtly (or even slightly, for that matter) imitative. A real sleeper of a set, imo. Recommended.
  22. I dig this one for Billy Harper just as much asfor Lee! "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" was a "hit" on the jazz radio shows in these parts back in the day. A most worthy "sequel" to "More Today Than Yesterday". Nice of Fantasy to add the two "leftover" tracks that appeared on CHARLES III too. Those late 60s-early 70s Prestige organ dates continue to grow in stature, don't they. That Bob Porter knew how to put a session together, eh?
  23. Professionalism is never in bad taste.
  24. Be strong, and know that you and your family will be in my prayers. Hang in there bro.
  25. Tati's big deal (esp. with the Hulot character) is man's realtionship with technology and modernism. Take Mon Oncle for example. You've got Hulot's apartment juxtaposed by the ultra-modern house his sister(?) lives in. You'll notice that there is an entirely different musical soundtrack for each environment. And this is to say nothing of the hideous sound that that fountain makes. The irony, of course, being that the purpose of a fountain is to beautify. Playtime's commentary on modernism is more pronounced and rather obvious. M. Hulot's Holiday--I should have started with this one--is focussed less on modernism and more on simple things like doors, folding chairs, automobiles and such. (Which, in their own way, are technology as well and I think Tati sought to point this out.) Check out this essay on Hulot's Holiday. It sums up Tati's aesthetic rather well. Yeah, I got all that, an dI get Ebert's points as well. Do I lose whatever credibility I have left if mention that I even see the huge influence that Tati had on the visual element of Jeryy Lewis' better directorial work? (maybe my friend ws right about the "French" thing) I get the "theory" of it all but I just haven't connected w/Tati. I guess this is one of those things where I'm doomed to be on the outside looking in.
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