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Pete C

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  1. Here's the setlist of a recording from Berkeley in April of 1967 (with Albert Stinson on bass): DJ Intro 00:18 Gingerbread Boy 09:08 Stella by Starlight 10:17 Dolores 07:08 'Round Midnight 09:44 So What 08:47 Walkin' 08:54 Theme 00:31 DJ Outro 00:27 From Newport: July 4, 1966 Track 01. Introduction/Gingerbread Boy - 9:10 (11.7MB) Track 02. All Blues - 11:17 (14.4MB) Track 03. Stella by Starlight (cut off during piano solo) - 7:32 (9.6MB) July 2, 1967 Track 04. Gingerbread Boy - 9:00 (11.9MB) Track 05. Footprints - 8:11 (10.8MB) Track 06. Round About Midnight (faded out) - 4:16 (5.6MB) And this one: Stella by starlight 9:53 Agitation 9:26 Autumn leaves 10:49 Miles Davis trumpet Wayne Shorter tenor sax Herbie Hancock piano Richard Davis bass Tony Williams drums Recorded in Portland at Oregon State Collage, May 1966
  2. All right, make mine Blind Lemon Lik-m-aid.
  3. Can't blame a busy touring band for having a relatively fixed repertoire, and each audience was different--they weren't thinking about a box set! From what I've heard online, Antwerp sounds much better than the release I have, "His Greatest Concert Ever."
  4. Mary Hartman Louise Lasser Frank Loesser
  5. Dr. Hackenbush Lou Hackney Wade Legge
  6. There's a special place in my heart for Sam, as I was a regular at Rivebea when I was 18-19 years old. There was the music, of course, but also Sam & Bea's hospitality.
  7. The Smith Brothers The Brown Sisters Johnson & Johnson Anthony and the Johnsons The Brothers Johnson Dr. Joyce Brothers
  8. Waiting for mine. Antwerp & Copenhagen are up on Spotify, but not Paris--I guess ORTF may have withheld the rights for this form of distribution. This weekend I listened to Rotterdam--the sound is good--I wonder why this wasn't included.
  9. http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/amplifier/89928/funk-legend-sly-stone-is-living-in-a-van/ This article mentions that he was screwed by Jerry Goldstein. A lot of people were, including the members of the "Low Rider Band," most of the former members of War.
  10. Hagar The Horrible Ed Balls Mrs Balls Wonder Woman The Happy Wanderer Bolton Wanderers Officer Joe Bolton Captain Jack McCarthy Uncle Fred Scott (you had to have grown up in NY in the '60s)
  11. Rocky Raccoon Rocket J. Squirrel Alexander Pushkin (I skipped 2 steps)
  12. Bobby Troup Maria Von Trapp Carl Maria Von Weber
  13. Felix Frankfurter Jay Berliner Wolfgang Hildesheimer
  14. Duck Backer Donald Duck Donald Swann (of Flanders and Swann)
  15. I'm looking forward to it. When I posted it on Jazz Corner I only got naysayers. I thought Bollani's ECM solo album was possibly the worst effort from him I've ever heard though. I think he tried too hard to be ECM and his humor, eclecticism and quirkiness fell by the wayside.
  16. William Bell Quasimodo Mr. Moto
  17. My goodness! Do you know Opal? Not personally - just from gospel reissues, reviews, and the book he did. I knew him in the '80s and published him a couple of times. Are you talking about his book of drawings, The Nations of Rock & Roll? He had a great show of early R&B I think on the Bay Area Pacifica station. Babe Piglet Paul Villepigue Auguste Villiers de l'Isle Adam Auguste Comte August Strindberg
  18. My goodness! Do you know Opal?
  19. Chief Pontiac Henry Ford Sharon Olds
  20. Fred Waring William Penn Teller
  21. You can shake it, you can break it, you can hang it on the wall.
  22. Charnett is great when he's not grandstanding or playing an acoustic bass through a fuzz box. I've liked him when I've seen him with Ornette a couple of times, and he's great on Sonny Simmons' Ancient Ritual.
  23. I only know Hammond from his brief stint with Mingus. I hope he doesn't sing on this one.
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