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  1. So I need to order before the first of Julie? It all depends on how many set Julie orders.
  2. I've had a 521BEE for a few months and have been quite happy with it.
  3. Hey, I think Pat Patrick deserves to be bolded as well!
  4. What groups do you recommend?
  5. I had that problem earlier this morning, but it appears to be fixed now. (You'll have to log in again.) The upgrade/migration must not have been finished.
  6. Aww... Very cute!!
  7. Hmm, I wonder why more women don't participate on jazz forums?
  8. I thought it was 334?
  9. alankin

    Funny Rat

    I saw them in concert about three weeks ago... and? ...and Koch-Schütz-Studer gave an excellent concert. It was in a West Philadelphia non-profit art gallery that's been hosting a couple jazz concerts a month. It was pretty much a full house for the gallery, which is about maybe 50-70. The playing ranged from very free, to occassionally melodic, with a bit of metal thrown in. Martin Schutz was all over the place -- playing the cello with a stick through the strings. He alternated acoustic and electric cello and did some electronic manipulation. He got a laugh when he threw some objects off his table to musical effect. The drummer, Studer, did some playing with what looked like a metal wire (as well as more usual mallets and sticks). Koch was into sound manipulation, usually playing a single note through his sax which he altered tonally both acoustically and electronically. He seemed to enjoy making noise with a semi-spherical control attached to his laptop. I bought two of their CDs at the show -- the Egyption one mentioned below (which I haven't heard yet) and "Harcore chamber music" which was the only trio record they offered that didn't have guest musicians. It's a good representation of their music. It was a very nice show, which the crowd enjoyed as well. I did some sketching during the show. Sometime later I might scan a fairly abstract drawing I did of Schutz.
  10. alankin

    Funny Rat

    I saw them in concert about three weeks ago...
  11. My guess is that they're having problems with one of their back end servers. Maybe the server's bouncing - the problem seems to come and go.
  12. And what do you reckon? I've heard very mixed opinions about this one. IIRC, the first disc is superb; the second disc is not as good as the first.
  13. Nice. Very nice.
  14. Was someone talking about me?
  15. Has anyone seen any of the Andante CD sets? I saw a few on sale and was wondering what people thought. Three or four CDs with supposedly excellent transfers, a booklet with essays, sometimes multiple versions of the same piece by different performers.
  16. Bessie Smith - The Complete Recordings, Vol. 8 (Frog 047) May 18
  17. alankin

    Funny Rat

    It's seems pretty good. I've only had one listen a couple weeks ago; I'll have to give it another spin.
  18. I like Steve Kuhn quite a lot, but I'm not really sure I like the arrangements on this one. Of the older compositions on the CD, I like the solo or small group recordings better. This could had more of an edge...
  19. I saw an inexpensive copy of Jam Session (Fat Boy 268). Anyone know what this is? AMG lists: 1. Sweet Lorraine performed by Bechet / Rex Stewart 2. Lazy River performed by Bechet / Stewart, Rex Big Seven 3. China Boy performed by Bechet / Rex Stewart 4. Four or Five Times performed by Bechet / Rex Stewart 5. That's A-Plenty performed by Bechet / Rex Stewart 6. Squeeze Me performed by Bechet / Rex Stewart 7. Sweet Sue, Just You performed by Bechet / Rex Stewart 8. Cherry performed by Bechet / Rex Stewart 9. Diga Diga Doo performed by Bechet / Rex Stewart Muggsy Spanier - Cornet Rex Stewart - Cornet, Performer Lawrence Brown - Trombone Wellman Braud - Bass Sidney Bechet - Clarinet, Sax (Soprano) Barney Bigard - Clarinet Billy Kyle - Piano Carmen Mastren - Guitar Dave Tough - Drums Brick Fleagle - Guitar Maybe it's a Rex Stewart date? [Also, I have an extra copy of RCA France's "The Complete Sidney Bechet, Vol. 3&4 (1941)." Email or PM me for info or look here.]
  20. And here's info on the new Ben Allison: Ben Allison & Medicine Wheel - Buzz (Palmetto) May 25 -- Ted Nash (flute, tenor saxophone); Michael Blake (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Clark Gayton (trombone, bass trombone); Frank Kimbrough (piano, prepared piano, wurlitzer piano); Ben Allison (double bass); Michael Sarin (drums)
  21. Yes, some very nice compositions on the new Kimbrough...
  22. Somehow this thread made me think of Loudon Wainwright III's song about not having the blues, "I'm Alright": Woke up this morning, didn't feel that bad Last night was definitely not one of the worst I ever had Ate a nice dinner, drank a few drinks Didn't think about you baby no matter what you think Went back to my hotelroom I went straight to bed Didn't moan, didn't cry and I did not wish I was dead I'm alright I'm alright Yeah I'm alright baby I'm alright without you Woke up this morning, didn't have the blues So I put on my tubesocks, laced up my running shoes Went down to the reservoir to jog a mile or two Didn't take about our love and I wasn't missing you Went back to my hotelroom took a few phonecalls Clean sheets on a made up bed and artwork on the wall I'm allright I'm allright Yeah I'm alright baby I'm alright without you Woke up this afternoon and I sat up in the bed There was a gnawing in my gut and a poundin' in my head So I went to the bathroom, to the medicinechest There was sleepin'pills and razorblades and all the rest But I was in control baby I was so relaxed I found myself my dental floss, my favourite kind - unwaxed I'm alright I'm alright Yeah I'm alright baby I'm alright without you
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