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  1. 2 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said:

    finally broke down and ordered the book. Really curious since I was never interviewed.

    let us know what you think - and what he may have missed.

    i am halfway thru and enjoy reading it. .for me It adds many details to the history of the band and  i think it's well written.

    np

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  2. 2 hours ago, Dmitry said:

    Rather clever, funny too. And reflects my sentiments, to a degree.

    http://www.weeklystandard.com/valentines-day-a-dissent/article/2006813

    I haven't made a restaurant reservation yet, and it's too late now. Got to think outside the box [of chocolates], but not too outside {Amazing.net}.

    What plans you got?

    " Hollow commerce-based rituals matter. They're what separate us from the animals and Communists. "

    much too political for me to discuss.

     

     

  3. 8 hours ago, OliverM said:

    Thanks! It was very powerful music, presented as Roscoe Mitchell "with strings" (two double-basses, cello and violin, plus drums). They played Coltrane's Countdown and a short, very solemn rendition of Alabama, but most of the concert was Roscoe's own compositions interspersed by large improvised, intense, sections. Great connivance between the three women on the left part of the scene, Mazz Swift is a very charismatic violinist whom I had seen once in a Rob Mazurek large ensemble (also next to Tomeka Reid) and with a stunning voice (she sang only for the last tune), Silvia Bolognesi stroke the bass beautifully mostly archo and with very interesting timing, I should check more of her work. And an audience of a few hundred people in a nice theatre stage in the outskirts of Paris. A very enjoyable evening!

    8 hours ago, OliverM said:

    Thanks! It was very powerful music, presented as Roscoe Mitchell "with strings" (two double-basses, cello and violin, plus drums). They played Coltrane's Countdown and a short, very solemn rendition of Alabama, but most of the concert was Roscoe's own compositions interspersed by large improvised, intense, sections. Great connivance between the three women on the left part of the scene, Mazz Swift is a very charismatic violinist whom I had seen once in a Rob Mazurek large ensemble (also next to Tomeka Reid) and with a stunning voice (she sang only for the last tune), Silvia Bolognesi stroke the bass beautifully mostly archo and with very interesting timing, I should check more of her work. And an audience of a few hundred people in a nice theatre stage in the outskirts of Paris. A very enjoyable evening!

    you mihgt enjoy this

     

     
     

     

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