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Guy Berger

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  1. I tend to be somewhat skeptical of case studies, but this was nevertheless an interesting article.
  2. Man... I think it is definitely the best thing on the Lamb, and one of the best things the band ever did. Great vocals by Gabriel and Collins, beautiful melody, gorgeous arrangement. I'll take it over "The Battle of Epping Forest" or "Return of the Giant Hogweed" any day. It's a shame that none of their later pop songs were as good as this one. Guy
  3. Tonight my brother and I, along with two friends, went to the Cheesecake Factory here in Charlotte. We're waiting for our table when my brother says, "I think that's Jason Richardson." Sure enough, it was; we said hello, told him we were huge fans, and that I was psyched about the fact that he now plays for the Bobcats (since I live here). Anyway, hopefully we weren't too annoying, but it was awesome nonetheless. Guy
  4. I think this is pretty much it, or at least the most reasonable inference. (Though I think you could make an interesting argument that Wayne Shorter's playing "Miles-ified" during his years with the group.) FWIW, I disagree with Rooster's placing of George Coleman's playing with Mobley. On those recordings George has a very robust sound. Guy
  5. Not sure who else is familiar with the News of the Weird column, but I've been reading it off and on since I was 14. Some classic stuff on there. From this week's edition:
  6. Damn, if those are the ladies Mr Milicic hangs out with, he's going to have a great birthday. Guy
  7. Culture shock? I'm in yuppy central, so not so much. I have been shocked by the number of beautiful women walking around, but I have been living in New Haven for the past seven years. Guy
  8. It doesn't seem like that big of a drop. Guy
  9. Really? I've never heard anybody suggest this. Guy Pardon my phrasing...over-recorded is not what I meant to say. I've heard some small gripes from fellow jazz lovers that although everyone loves this group, they wish that some live recordings of other Mingus groups would surface as opposed to just this group, who already has many recordings availiable. I'd like to hear more live material from other phases of Mingus' life as well, but don't get me wrong....I think this was his best group and I hope they continue to find/release more! This new release is wonderful...an incredible discovery. Well, that I can't disagree with -- I would love more recordings from the 1959 band. (Though maybe I should listen to that 1959 Newport Festival recording that I downloaded a few years ago and never listened to!)
  10. Well, I'm down here. Lots of boxes to unpack. Guy
  11. Let's just say that it would take a lot of corrupt refs to change the outcome of that one. Guy
  12. He did this on The Great Concert of Charles Mingus as well. I'm guessing this was a regular "routine", but am not that familiar with other recordings from this tour. Guy
  13. Dan, I just like this music and it's hard for me to express exactly why. I really Coltrane's saxophone tone during this period, and the intellectual density/rigor of his playing. (That intellectual density/rigor is something I don't hear in some other free jazz saxophonists.) I like his playing with the Tyner/Garrison/Jones rhythm section on the 1965 quartet recordings (they only got better) and his rapport with Rashied Ali. Though I'll don't feel a direct connection to the spirituality expressed in the music, I do completely sense the passion behind it. When I first discovered this music I listened to it ALL THE TIME. These days, I'll put it on the stereo whenever I feel like it. Guy
  14. Yup. That's a huge range of music that Trane packed into these two and a half years. A range that most artists don't produce in their entire careers. I hear less "fury" in the '66 recordings than in the late '65 recordings. Guy
  15. Maybe I'm misreading you Slide, but in case you didn't know -- the Onion doesn't print real articles. Some staff member had a ffun time writing this one! Guy
  16. I hate to deprive Allen of income, but the 2nd CD (a bootleg, I believe) is probably available online for free. Guy
  17. Guy Berger

    Geri Allen

    Though Jesus was also Jewish, I don't think he wore plaid. Assessments of his hipness probably belong in the politics forum. Guy
  18. I decided to give them away via Craig's List. DAMN, I can't believe the number of responses I got!! Guy
  19. I am moving out of New Haven in the next few days and do not intend to keep my furniture. Is it ethical for me just to leave it on the sidewalk in front of my apartment building? I'm sure somebody will pick it up over the next week. Guy
  20. Really? I've never heard anybody suggest this. Guy
  21. Is anybody on this board a Harper's subscriber? I am looking for an article from their archives (November 1982, written by PJ O'Rourke). You would have my deep gratitude. Thanks Guy
  22. Maybe I'm much more jaded than the rest of you, but this doesn't have much of an effect on my opinion of NBA officiating. Guy
  23. Not a crazy thought... It'd be awesome if it's Chuck. Guy
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