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  1. The Greatest JAzz Concert in the World is very good, very varied.
  2. Mrjazzman, your grandfather? BIG
  3. Many more happy ones!
  4. 15 years ago the singer songwriter I last worked with, the fantastic Deborah Holeman, had a G&L "strat" type guitar, and I LOVED to play that guitar, so much better than any contemporary Fender. It just felt good and sounded great!
  5. Okay here's some information: HSHB04 The Forensic Music Tour Disc One: Jacksonville, OR Britt Festivals, 18 June Part 1 Disc Two: Jacksonville, OR Britt Festivals, 18 June Part 2 Disc Three: London, Barbican, July 2 Disc Four: Paris, Theatre du Chelet, July 3 Part 1 Disc Five: Paris, Theatre du Chelet, July 3 Part 2 Disc Six: Lubeck/Kiel, Jazzbatica Salzau July 4 Disc Seven: Cophenhagen Jazz Festival July 5 Disc Eight: Vienne, Theatre Antique de Vienne July 8 Part 1 Disc Nine: Vienne, Theatre Antique de Vienne July 8 Part 2 Disc Ten: Perugia, Umbria Jazz 2004, Arena Santa Giuliana, July 18 Part 1 Disc Eleven: Perugia, Umbria Jazz 2004, Arena Santa Giuliana, July 18 Part 2 Notes: Brit Festivals: Only audience recording in the set. First show of the tour. Lots of Herbie chatter. London: From the Jazz on 3 BBC broadcast, presented by Jez Nelson (July 16 broadcast). Origin of tree name is from Nelson's introduction. Paris: FM Broadcast, Presented by Xavier Prevost. Opening act was Marc Ducret. Copenhagen fragment: \dxy\copenhagenjazz2004.jpg , Danish Radio, program 2 Salzau: Source: John Carr Perugia: Slight digital noise on Part 1, noticeable around the beginning of track 4 Vienne: There are two comon versions of this show circulating. We had originally announced the single disc version, but have since acquired a more complete two disc set with equally good sound quality. Short drop out at 7:24 Track 1 disc 2.
  6. I can tell it IS tough for Guy. . .
  7. Lots of social satire and keen insight in things like "Bringing it all Back Home" through "Desire" if outright protest isn't as evident. I agree that his controlled early voice is just devestating. And the writing of things like "It's Alright Ma I'm Only Bleeding" is devestating too for me, just ruthless energy and imaging so dead on. I love the stuff with The Band, and think that Planet Waves is one of my favorite albums, and Blood on the Tracks is a tremendously mature work. I sort of quit getting excited about then, but I'm getting excited again listening to some SACD reissues and some boots.
  8. I find I'm most enjoying the final trios. . . . I'd say "Consecration" if I could slip in a whole box set as a favorite! I'm enjoying those Elektras reissued on Blue Note, "Paris Concerts."
  9. Not that thrilled about most of the others but the Andrew Hills will be great to see, and the Sheila Jordan I've heard good things about! Thanks for sharing.
  10. Jazz Kat. . . you do know the crowd was "imaginary" on the Presents lp recorded at Nola's Penthouse Studio. . . right?
  11. John, I'll get you what I have either in email or via mail if you want to pm me your address.
  12. So much cheaper to buy than the lp album! Saw that ridiculously expesively priced a few years ago.
  13. Okay. . . well now you're just showing off!
  14. I don't know. . . I don't care about that. . . the Ayler sounds wonderful on two channel audio.
  15. I guess I'm weird. . . I like all of that set, and "It Can Only Happen with You" is probably my favorite part. I hate Xmas music. I really LIKE "Merry Ole Soul," it and the Marcus Roberts' cd "Prayer for Peace" are the only ones I'll listen too. "Merry Ole Soul" is really really good.
  16. Innervisions is the one. No bout a doubt it.
  17. Just ordered the Sun Ra. . . how could I resist>?
  18. www.espdisk.com http://www.espdisk.com/esp4002.html is the Sun Ra Volume Three. I have the Ayler and it is great, the material had been out before on the Ayler Tree.
  19. So a guy changes his name from Pumphrey to. . . Schlomo?
  20. Hans is not posting here because of posters' attitudes, yes. I've got a good thing going too. . . . It's my anniversary today so I have to show it tonight! Fonda San Miguel here we come!
  21. Yes Marty, that material had shown up several years ago on another "tree." Funny how things move about!
  22. I've never seen anything but the Atlantic and Columbia from Bell. Yeah, through the odd choices of lps given to Peace Corps volunteers in the mid sixties as care packages, I got "Another Dimension" as one of the very first lps I ever had (another was Leo Wright's excellent Blues Shout"and yet another was "Sister Salvation" by Slide Hampton), a gift from a volunteer who I guess didn't dig it when we were in Ethiopia. That version of "My Favorite Things" is KILLER. . . love the way it develops. TAhese are really good albums, but I don't expect to see them soon. . .
  23. I'm more worried about outliving my wife. There's all sorts of issues such as . . . could I remarry. . . if I did, where would I be buried. . . and then there's this odd fear I have of. . .THE HAUNTING! I think.
  24. I really like this one. . .Italian Flute Concertos . . .Rampal. .. Sony. Mellow sound, nice material, very relaxing and uplifiting.
  25. Not really. . . I just love my wife like MAD!
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