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  1. Your generosity is outstanding!
  2. Rooster, if you get the chance, please ask him if, in 1977, this band toured as "Herbie Hancock Group/Quartet" or "Headhunters": Bennie Maupin ts, ss, lyricon; Herbie Hancock kbd; Jaco Pastorius b; James Levi dr Thanks!
  3. Vienna, Austria. There's one club that has live Jazz seven days a week, plus several other venues that have Jazz occasionally. Tonight I'm going to see Trifaktor - Kahil El’Zabar, Hamiet Bluiett, Billy Bang.
  4. Part-time what? Gigolo, Lee Morgan look-alike or trumpeter?
  5. http://www.wfmu.org/Playlists/Doug/doug.980501a.html
  6. http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...&hl=cannibalism
  7. I'd like to hear an audience recording of this show. Good luck.
  8. http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...terious+phantom There's also a DVD that contains two minutes of Kirk's appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival.
  9. * Rip DVD to hard disk http://www.dvddecrypter.com/ * Create D2V file of your VOB files http://arbor.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~jackei/dvd2avi/ (resample to 44.1 kHz) * Edit sound Let me know if you have problems.
  10. Here are some stills taken from the Kirk/Cage film "Sound??" - would be nice if you could identify bassist and piano player. They're most likely British musicians. Thanks for looking. Ronnie Scott's Club, London, England, late 1967 And what about this sound generator? What is it?
  11. Enjoy and good luck.
  12. http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...45entry126709 56-09/11 RICK JONES FOUR. Unknown Location, Los Angeles, Autumn 1956. Warne Marsh, ts; Ronnie Ball, p; Ben Tucker, b; Rick Jones, d; Gwen Johnson (b), vcl; The Galanlads Vocal Group (b). 1 SWINGIN' 2:34 2 NOW HEAR THIS 2:46 Note: Two records with same number exist. One has both titles; the second has 'Swingin' and other band on side 2. (Name aRJay suggests own label of Rick Jones) all R ARJAY RJ-103b/a : Essar SR-1009 : PIV-Records 1004 (all 45 rpm singles)
  13. Got the discs this moring. Thanks very much, Jim. Disc 1 1. Don Byron, I'd guess. I'm quite sure Reggie Washington (can be heard on many Steve Coleman recordings) is the bass player. Very enjoyable music, nice keyboard sounds. 2. Sounds a bit stiff. Don't know who, don't know when (early 80ies?). 3. I know nothing about organ players, no guess. Great track. 4. Must be Flora Purim with her husband. Very nice song. 5. A Klezmer Marching band? I have no clue. 6. Leaves me cold. Branford Marsalis, Jeff "Tain" Watts come to mind. 7. Got this last week, otherwise I probably wouldn't have recognized it. Track #2 8. Energetic alto saxophone playing, like it - don't know who. Piano reminds of Tyner but I don't think it's him. 9. No idea. Nice mood music. 10. Pharoah Sanders. Bill Henderson piano? 11. The vocals are not my cup of tea. The song is Nature Boy. Horns and drums sound somewhat buried here. 12. McCoy Tyner Big Band. Great stuff, great energy. A very enjoyable compilation. Will listen to the bonus disc tomorrow morning.
  14. Disastrous non-concert experience. Climbed the train, had a couple of beers, fell asleep and didn't get off the train when I was supposed to.
  15. Very nice, couw. You're back on track again.
  16. A drawing by Julius Pastorius - of his father Jaco Pastorius.
  17. I'm missing inspiration Did you run out of beer?
  18. I'm missing couw's animated covers...
  19. ubu, this should get you started: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...15entry133254
  20. Basic instruction for Goldwave: ● Go to http://www.goldwave.com/release.html and download the "Self-Installing GoldWave v5.06" file (Windows) ● Install the software (trial version, sufficient for your needs. 100 commands/session) ● Run Goldwave ● Click "New" to initialize a sound file. Select sampling rate (use the "Preset Quality Settings" pulldown menu) and length. OK. ● Enter the "Control Properties" by clicking the indicated button (yellow arrow) or via the F11 key ● Select input source (audio streams: Wave/MP3), adjust volume (100% should be ok - depending on source) ● Click the record button. ● Record... ● Save (for safety reasons) ● Edit wave (left mouse button sets selection start, right button: end) "Edit/Copy to" copies selection to a file. Check out the menu, most functions are self-explanatory. The software has also a nice help function. If there are questions, please ask. Note: while recording, make sure that sounds like email notifications are turned off. Otherwise you'll have them on your recording.
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