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dude if u go dude, be prepared to be totally shafted at Tula's. worst customer service in the history of bad customer service at jazz clubs. it makes 1930s chicago look like a hippie love-in. my man Hadley should play the Paramount
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DAVE JAMES IS THE WINNER! Damn you saw them at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis., Oregon in 64 or maybe 65? Damn! If it was late 65 then it would of been w/ glen campbell on bass. that is nuts. and TEASING THE KOREAN: you gotta hear this bootleg of the 1977 CBS records record convention (london)- where the BBs do a full concert with lots of LOVE YOU material-- its absouetly insanely good- not only to the play all the great LOVE YOU material (highly underrated album), but they bring back some of their old hits they didnt play AT ALL in the mid 60s thru early 70s, eg, "Catch a Wave" was brought back
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you gotta post that photo,..
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Looking for free legal advice
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
CN: is it some sleaze bag producer you made one lp w/ in the 70's and then never heard from again? -
Plastic Sleeves for Mosaic Box Sets
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to jbb's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
i went to a party and board member ******'s house, and i swear to god i saw this chick do a line of coke off of the Gearald Wilson Mosaic, it was disgusting, but made me wanna listen to Gerald wilson -
david newman- HOUSE OF DAVID....who opens an album with a Ballad?!? wtf!?? sorry, back to the Hankmesiter// Hank was a good man, he was not some prick jazz musican bastard. Hank does not have kids, but he does have some sort of cousin or niece, my friend devil boy MET her, shes in Chicago, and shes an electronic music DJ or something like that. but godamn fucking idiot devil boy didn't ask her for her number for me, didnt even get her #, because he was on godamned "E-bomb" (extacy) I THINK THIS ARTICLE FUCKING SUCKS. IT TRIES AND MAKES HANK OUT TO BE THIS HOPELESS JAZZ MUSICAN. AND THEY PRINT ONE GODAMN HORACE SILVER 70s OBSERVERATION. I THOUGHT WE ALL HATE 70s HORACE SILVER HERE, THAT GOES FOR HIS OPINIONS ON HANK AND HIS BN LPS WITH THE BRECKER BROS! HANK WAS THE GREATEST, COLTRANE DIDNT ECLIPSE HIM, ****THE REASON COLTRANE AND MOBLEY DRIFTED DOWN SEPARATE PATHS C. 1959 IS ONLY BEACUSE COLTRANE IS THE ONE WHO GOT MINDFUCKED BY SUN RA, AND MOBLEY DIDNT. THATS WHY COLTRANE STARTED ALL HIS CRAZY COLTRANE SHIT, AND THE MOBE KEPT IT REAL**** ...AND DONT TELL ME, "OOO CHEWY, COLTRANE AND MOBLEY DRIFETD DOWN SEPARATE PATHS WAYYY B4 THAT.... LISTEN TO THE ELMO HOPE LP AND TELL ME MOBLEY DOESN'T OUT SHIT TRANE ON THAT. THAT TRANE WAS OUT OF GAS. and about that miles shit, it is bullshit that miles led that band, if i hav eto sit through one more insepid miles solo before hank gets his turn, i will shoot the cd
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you mean blue notes didnt show up in used lp store that much? is that what youre sayin? JSNGRY youve posted a few of these articles ive noticed....do you have a master list of all the thread links thus far, because navigation around Organissimo finding stuff is like finding a Grand Funk Railroad: Mark, Don & Mel 8 Track mixed in with your charles lloyd reel to reel tapes
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grant green like guessed all the blindfolds wrong!
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wow thanks 4 postin'
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Lou Donaldson Band Interview
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to JSngry's topic in Artists & Recordings
i dont subscribe to that whole "lets hate on the DX-7" school of thought, the DX7 brought a whole new palate of sounds to the table, yes i dunno how suitable they were for JAZZ, but they are good when i wanna sound like tony banks -
How come Hanks dad was named ROGERS? Hank Mobley, International Jazz Figure Hank Mobley, a jazz saxophonist of international stature who played with the leading musicians of the day and made his greatest impact as a member of the Miles Davis group in the 1960s, died Friday. He was 55 and had lived in Philadephia since 1972. Born Henry Mobley in Eastman, Ga., he moved to the Newark-Elizabeth, N.J., area in childhood and studied music privately. Early in his career he played with the Paul Gayton orchestra and other regional bands. As a tenor saxophonist, his most important associations in jazz were with the Horace Silver and Art Blakey groups in the 1950s and the Davis aggregation the following decade. Later he was the co-leader of combos with Lee Morgan, Kenny Dorham and Cedar Walton. In 1967-68, he toured Europe, making appearances in London, Paris, Munich, Rome and other cities in Poland, Hungary and Yugoslavia. Among the many musicians in his ken over the years were Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Slide Hampton, Wilbur Ware and Philly Joe Jones. He played recently at the Angry Square on New York’s 7th Avenue. He was the composer of a number of jazz tunes, including "Breakthrough," "The Morning After," A Caddy for Daddy," "The Dip" and "Straight Ahead." Survivors include his father, Otis Rogers; his stepmother, Lillian O. Rogers; and two aunts, Jenethel Cooney and Rosa Boyer. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Johnson Funeral Home, 46th Street and Woodland Avenue. Burial will be Saturday at Mount Lawn Cemetery, 84th Street and Hook Road, Sharon Hill, Delaware County. -Philadelphia Daily News, June 4, 1986. Used by permission.
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Hot Dog Appreciation thread
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to Shawn's topic in Artists & Recordings
tyhats cool how the whole lp is like one take of ea....or am i reading that wrong? -
Hadley Caliman - Gratitude
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to randyhersom's topic in New Releases
i want 2 buy it too -
Dave Pell, good place to start?
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to Jazztropic's topic in Recommendations
look he even worked for barry gordy! After Liberty was ingested by United Artists, Pell became creative director for Motown Records, where he hired the Commodores and helped the label through its challenging transition from Detroit to Los Angeles, and from the "Motown sound" to 70s soul and disco -
Dave Pell, good place to start?
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to Jazztropic's topic in Recommendations
oh yea he was a proudcer for LIBERTY in the 60s...... yea yea that was it -
Dave Pell, good place to start?
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to Jazztropic's topic in Recommendations
you guys really have some gall criticizing dave pell, one of the most diversely talented muscians/arrangers in W.C.J if you like Sonny rollins way out west, see where he copied it all from, with Dave Pell's westerned themeded w.c.j. lp on RCA victor, in fact he has a couple like that. also Dave pell had a record label, P.R.I, Precision Radiation Instruments, (they also made geiger counters) and on that label he released many "tribute" records- Dave pell octet tribute to the sound of tommy dorsey, perez prado, count basie, i just got the Mantonvioni one, a lot of them are on real nice yellow coloured vinyl the thing about dave pell is that he transended simple and pure w.c.j. and was able to incorporate the ideals of w.c.j. over a more diverse musical landscape, i stopped following his carreer in the early 60s, but i immigine he was really big in the studios....