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  1. I'll have to check when I'm at home, but I think Lewis Porter lists an audience tape of the sextet w/Montgomery in the back of his Coltrane bio.
  2. Collectors' Choice has it listed for $64.95, and it would qualify for free shipping right now. I'm trying to hold off to see what cdwolf charges for it (he doesn't have it in-stock yet).
  3. Of all the great suggetions listed above, I wish most for "Moontrane," "Ghetto Walk," and "How Soon Is Now."
  4. It just zoomed to the top of my b-day/Christmas list, that's for sure!
  5. Unreleased live Ellington from that era? But it all looks good!
  6. I'll buy!
  7. Excellent, Dan! I hang onto a lot of those interviews & will be sure to keep yours w/Higgins once it comes out.
  8. ...a topic which has drawn my interest of late, particularly in regards to a project of mine. I seem to remember it surfacing on the old BNBB and am wondering if anybody has books, online sites, etc. to recommend. I've come across a book called ONLY THE BALL WAS WHITE, which looks promising, if a bit dated--looking perhaps for a more contemporary treatment of the subject.
  9. Listening to this right now & liking it very much. Man, such vitality to this guy's playing!
  10. Up. Is anyone familiar with this incarnation of the Coltrane Quartet plus? I often wonder what made Wes' sound a likely candidate. If anyone has heard this group, or has an online source describing the music, I'd be very appreciative if they'd post here. I know it's a topic that's come up numerous times, definitely on the old BNBB and probably here as well. Supposedly there's a low-quality audience tape of a 40 or 45-minute set w/Coltrane and Montgomery from late '61 (Monterey, perhaps?). Supposedly it's not as impressive as we might think. I'd certainly like to hear it if it ever surfaces (somebody on the BNBB reported they'd been offered a copy of this tape for the low, low price of $2,500), but I'm not expecting anything amazing. It's kind of difficult for me to imagine Wes and that late '61 quintet really meshing together--in a way, though, that does pique my curiosity, just to hear how it didn't work as much as how it might have worked.
  11. Oops, yeah, I overlooked that one... Will probably have to pick this one up. Our local guy who carries Okka stuff is hospitalized indefinitely, so maybe I'll take the Nessa train. Intrigued to hear KV in a purely solo setting.
  12. Here's to the vets. We here may furiously debate our nation's military policies both pro & con, but I'm grateful to all of those who have served. In my own family my grandfather fought in WWII, my uncle fought in Vietnam, and my step-aunt is currently serving in Iraq. And a special salute to Jazzmoose and all others here on the board who have done time in the armed forces.
  13. On Veterans' Day, Weizy, a special birthday salute to you from one of your favorite American soldiers: He still wants to give you that ambassadorship to Vienna, even after you said those nasty things about him! Maybe for your next birthday, which should fall a few days after the election. In all seriousness, Weizen, I hope you have a wonderful day spinning JRVGs, drinking quality beers, and savoring whatever other aspects and blessings of your life that make you happy. Cheers!
  14. (Playing piano) "You look like 500, but you're only 44!" Or something like that... In any case, have a good one, man.
  15. Haven't heard it yet and am curious--it's a solo CD, correct?
  16. One of my favorite Rollins pictures is in Jack Chambers' MILESTONES; he's wearing a cap, has a beard, and is looking up to his left. I'll have to bring it to work and scan it...
  17. Betty Carter, FINALLY Uncle Tupelo, 89/93 Artie Shaw, 1944-45 (Hep) Wilco, SUMMERTEETH Wilco, YANKEE FOXTROT HOTEL
  18. A few years ago a film crew came out to Bloomington from L.A. to shoot an episode of America's Most Wanted. (The episode concerned an abduction that had occurred here at an ice-cream parlor.) According to our local paper, the film crew was quite happy to be working in Bloomington because, among other things, they did not have to deal with street people bearing leaf-blowers. Evidently in L.A. it was a popular scam to find a film crew in the midst of a shoot and then walk around making a lot of nose with a leaf-blower, until they paid you to go away. Damn, whatever happened to good old-fashioned panhandling?
  19. Damn! My wife & I go up to Saugatuck once or twice a year, and we always hit the coffeehouse right across the street from Wally's--Uncommon Grounds. I'm going to keep an eye on your schedule next summer, because I'd love to come up there some weekend when you guys are playing. Good luck w/playing the fundraiser, and with keeping the water treatment plant out of the park!
  20. Not a fan, but didn't Jean-Luc Ponty do some recording along these lines, Dan? I'd love to dig up some weird, forgotten 40's or 50's session with Stuff Smith & an organ... but I doubt if any such session exists.
  21. Jimmy Woods, CONFLICT Benny Goodman, COMP. CAPITOL TRIOS Bob Dylan, JOHN WESLEY HARDING John Coltrane, A LOVE SUPREME (2-CD edition) Webster Young, FOR LADY Ben Webster, GONE WITH THE WIND Rosemary Clooney, JAZZ SINGER Dave Brubeck Quartet, AT CARNEGIE HALL
  22. I'm very interested in reading this. I have only a couple of Harriott's albums (as well as Ken Vandermark's tribute to him) and am eager to learn more about the man & his music.
  23. Are there any? I thought the alternate take on the 1990 domestic CD turned out to be the same as the master. Who knows with the PJ vaults, though.
  24. Article in the NY Times today: LetItBe
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