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Guy Berger

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  1. I decided to save myself $15 and ordered Coltrane's Live at the Half Note, the Cellar Doors Sessions and the Seven Steps box. Guy
  2. Think what I could have done with $890! Guy
  3. Wasn't it "Salt Peanuts"? Either way I agree. Guy
  4. I haven't paid attention to the lyrics and haven't heard it in a long time, but my recollection is that this isn't a horrible song. Guy
  5. Kirk Kerkorian has sold all his GM stock. He's probably concluded that GM is caput.
  6. The following cost me $88.89: Art Ensemble of Chicago, Fanfare for the Warriors Albert Ayler, Spiritual Unity Gil Evans, Out of the Cool Jan Garbarek, Witchi Tai To Charlie Haden, Liberation Music Orchestra Charlie Haden & Hank Jones, Steal Away Roy Haynes, Out of the Afternoon Paul Shapiro, It's In the Twilight Archie Shepp, Four for Trane Bobo Stenson/Anders Jormin/Paul Motian, Goodbye If I didn't have a 40 cd backlog I would have picked up at least 10 others. Guy
  7. Ron's amazon review:
  8. That is a sweet chair, free! Guy
  9. Ron, Do you mind if I copy and paste your Amazon review here? Guy
  10. This was the first recording I'd heard featuring Murray. I don't have a ton of his stuff, but relative to earlier octet records like Ming or Murray's Steps, this one is more mainstream and much tighter. (Not a value judgment.) Also, there isn't quite the all-star lineup that the older albums had. It's nice to hear Trane's compositions performed in this setting. Murray's arrangements generate a nice density of textures without getting bombastic. Murray's playing on this album is fantastic. As far as the song selection, it is heavily weighted toward Giant Steps; only two tunes are from the Impulse! period. (I wonder if this is a nod to Shepp's Four for Trane.) "Naima" is beautiful. "Giant Steps" has an exhilirating arrangement of Coltrane's original solos. "India" gets a very intriguing, haunting treatment with flute and tablas. "The Crossing" is really out of place -- I'm not sure why Murray chose to include it. Finally, "Acknowledgment" starts out great -- the opening collective improvisation is great, really emphasizing the links between A Love Supreme and Ascension -- but peters out somewhat near the end. I'm not sure I like hearing it played with a funk rhythm -- seems somewhat blasphemous to me. Guy
  11. Whoops, I totally forgot that I'd volunteered for the AOTW. Personnel: David Murray (tenor sax, bass clarinet), Ravi Best and Rasul Siddik (trumpets), Craig Harris (trombone), James Spaulding (alto sax, flute), D.D. Jackson (piano), Jaribu Shahid (bass), Mark Johnson (drums) track listing 1. Giant Steps 2. Naima 3. The Crossing (David Murray) 4. India 5. Lazy Bird 6. A Love Supreme: Acknowledgment all compositions by John Coltrane unless otherwise indicated
  12. Amazing. It's a good team. They will fade somewhat as the season continues, but it doesn't take much to succeed in the east. Guy
  13. Not sure about 20, but you're right. Guy
  14. I also hope they keep it somewhat "down and dirty". It'd be a shame if it is too slick. Will Teo be playing saxophone? Guy
  15. Bill Simmons on the abysmal eastern conference (I feel like Chris Albertson) If nothing else comes out of the NBA this season, at least the Knicks suck again! Guy
  16. No central heating? Aric moved to "northern north America" a while back -- it might be even colder than 30 degrees outside. Guy
  17. You can listen to a concert here. Guy
  18. Cool, I will PM you next week. Anyone else? Skeith, catesta, 7/4, maren, PhillyQ? Guy
  19. I'm tempted to go. For those more familiar with these musicians -- is this going to be good? If so, would NY-area board members be interested in meeting up for this?
  20. He's very good, but I've always thought his poor shooting percentage was a mark against him. Guy
  21. First the Jazz, now the Spurs. Almost time for the meltdown. 6 blocks for Biedrins, including 3 in a row on Duncan. Guy
  22. Out of where? Guy
  23. I think I heard a track from this album on the radio today. The playing was great but the vocals just wouldn't stop! Guy
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