Jump to content

AfricaBrass

Members
  • Posts

    4,617
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 

Everything posted by AfricaBrass

  1. 7/4, I checked out your website. Nice guitars! I knew G&L made microtonal guitars, but I hadn't heard any. I'm listening to your mp3s right now. I LOVE overtones! I used to have a band that would use overtones as our base (using a bunch of delays, loops, instead of using drums) and we'd have the songs over them. Cool stuff! I figure you can never have too many guitars.
  2. I'll third Couw's nomination of Expansions! I'd also like to see some late sixties Elvin Jones. Albums such as: Puttin' It Together, The Ultimate Elvin Jones, The Prime Element, Mr. Jones. I know I could pick up the Mosaic set, but since I have quite a bit of the material already that is in the box, some individual releases would be nice.
  3. Great choices, Swede! I'd also like to add Dizzy Reece's Star Bright. I have a cdr copy of that cd and I love it. :rsmile:
  4. Jacman, I've heard great things about those Tokais. I played one in the 80's and it was nice. 7/4, Nice to see a G&L S-500 fan around here. Those are my favorite strat-style guitars. I had two myself until recently. I've been on a Tele kick, so I picked up an ASAT 3 (which is basically an S-500 in a Tele shaped body). I traded one of my S-500's in for a ASAT Z2 (of which there were only 10 made). I have to admit I sure miss my S-500. Red, if you're still reading this thread. Did you ever get the guitar for your brother?
  5. I'd love to see some Conns of BN's early sessions. I loved the 10" series they released a few years ago. It would be great to get more 40's and 50's sessions out domestically. I also want Hill's Dance With Death, and any other unreleased sessions. How about a twofer of that?
  6. I live in Southern California and I barely see any live shows. My main reason is that I can't stand going into LA to see shows. I live about 70 miles south of LA and I rarely go up there. SoCal isn't really the best place to live if you like live music. I agree with Noj, it's too expensive for me. It's not a lack of culture, it's more a lack of opportunity for me. I'm hoping to move to Austin early next year. I'm thrilled at the prospect of readily available live music.
  7. Did you listen to the whole call? That was a Howard Stern prank call.
  8. Thanks Conn! Man, Passing Ships is really good.
  9. Happy Birthday Chris! I hope you have a great B-day!
  10. I just want to chime in and say I'm a HUGE fan of Andrew Hill. I finally got my copy of Passing Ships, yesterday! I love this music. I'm been playing it over and over all day. I wish Mosaic would do a Select set with all the unreleased sessions that are still in the vault. I don't even care if they're train wrecks or not. I'm sure there would be very interesting music in even the worst sessions. I agree that Hill's stature should be elevated. He really is one of the "greats". I love all his music.
  11. I'm back to my regular avatar. I tried to post the original image, but it's too big to post. Sorry!
  12. It's my new avatar! I also saved the original, but it's at work. I'll post it tomorrow. :rsmile:
  13. You guys have probably seen these already, but they're funny anyway.
  14. That Dave Harris record is cool! I love Raymond Scott's music. Back to the topic, I sure hope someone told the descendents about this head touching thing. I'd hate to read about another family tragedy.
  15. Sorry Ray! Sometimes ol' James T. Kat freaks me out too. At least he isn't as scary as this guy:
  16. Happy Birthday, John!!! A birthday just isn't a birthday without a new Mosaic set. Enjoy!
  17. No argument here.
  18. Rouse to me, was very spirited. I think back to our first album of the week, Donald Byrd's "Byrd In Hand" - Rouse was a real highlight for me. I do agree that he sacrificed a lot to play with Monk.
  19. What are you thinking? Chaney think, monkey do?
  20. Ahhhhhhh, watch out for the greased up Scotsman!!
  21. Be careful where you step! If you're an archeologist, I advise digging somewhere else.
  22. avatars can be deceiving. I actually look more like a can of beer. AfricaBrass - you must need a hell of a big litter box! How'd you guess? Meow
  23. Thanks for the link, Lon! That was a fascinating comic. It's been years since I read about PDK. Reading the comic, I can understand the mania that overtook him. The way that I describe the way I became a Christian is "my head was spun around" I never imagined believing what I believe today. This thread has been interesting for me. It's really got me thinking about how crazy I must appear to some. I'm sure I have that wild eyed look. Like Icarus flying to close to the sun. There are just some things in life that are miles beyond any words. I really am going to read some PDK again.
  24. Thanks Sidewinder! I knew I had read that they played together, but since it was in '65-66 it doesn't answer the initial question, but I can see how it may have effected his later work.
×
×
  • Create New...