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  1. Bono Bonaparte The Bone People
  2. It's 7" time! (so saith the Wife of Bath). UND JETZT DI SPORTSCHAU (fur Evan Parker) - Globe Unity '75 - Trost 7" Ever wonder what it would sound like if Chuck Berry joined Globe Unity? It would sound like this little vinyl. ABET?! - Mats Gustafsson, Ken Vandermark, Ab Baars, Paal Nilssen-Love - Terp Records 7" One side is solo Gustafsson on bari. The other side is KV, AB, and PNL. Love Ship / Mama Love Papa Love - Arthur Doyle- Audible Hiss 7" I recall a review in Cadence where the reviewer was freaked out by Doyle's singing and playing; well, here's some of it. I'd like more. Couldn't find a pic to insert (Discogs won't allow a link) so this will do. I'm not sure there was a pic; the copy I have only has a photostat of Doyle reclining pleasantly on his side, may have been added. The sleeve only has a typed list of the songs on each side. GUSTAFSSON LINDSJO - "Pull Up a Chair and Get Dirty/ Play In Dirt And Chop It Up - Treffpunkt 7"
  3. Leeway

    Evan Parker

    For a New Yorker, Mass and Connecticut are most of the rest of the US,
  4. Nenah Cherry Berry Gordy Melanie
  5. Bacchus Bahaus Koolhaus
  6. Leeway

    Evan Parker

    Information on Evan Parker's upcoming US tour. (Some dates are not yet finalized) The Stone residency Tuesday September 9th, 8pm Evan Parker and Chris Corsano; 10pm ?? Wednesday September 10th 8pm Peter Evans, Evan Parker, John Hebert; 10pm Peter Evans, Evan Parker, John Hebert, Jim Black Thursday September 11th 8pm Matthew Shipp and Evan Parker; 10pm Nate Wooley, Jeremiah Cymerman and Evan Parker Friday September 12th 8 & 10pm Rocket Science: Peter Evans, Craig Taborn, Sam Pluta, Evan Parker Saturday September 13th 8 & 10pm Milford Graves and Evan Parker Sunday September 14th 8pm duos: Ikue Mori, Sylvie Courvoisier, Mark Feldman and Evan Parker; 10pm Quartet Other: Tuesday, September 16th, Snugs, Brooklyn, 8pm, Trio with Joe Morris, Nate Wooley Wednesday, September 17th, Greenwich House Music School, Manhattan, 8pm duo with Joe Morris Thursday, September 18th, Lily Pad, Cambridge, MA. Trio with Joe Morris, Nate Wooley Friday, September 19th, Firehouse 12, 8pm, New Haven, CT. Trio with Joe Morris, Nate Wooley Saturday, September 20th, Real Art Ways, Hartford CT. 8pm Stephen Haynes, Joe Morris and Evan Parker Tuesday, September 23, Zürcher Studio (33 Bleecker St) 7pm, Ned Rothenberg and Evan Parker duo Thursday, September 25th, Roulette, Brooklyn ??
  7. Beau Brummel 18th Brumaire of Louis Napoleon 19 Nervous Breakdown Girl
  8. Roscoe Mitchell - OLD QUARTET - Nessa LP. Seems like the guys were having a good time at this session from the cameraderie and session chatter.
  9. I guess that's why they call it improvisation; lots of stops, starts and turns in a set that long (90 min !). Thanks for the review. Does Mat intend to keep the group together?
  10. Jack the Ripper -- knows those guys at the Yard Rip Torn Sweeney Todd
  11. Chewbacca Chewy Chou En Lai
  12. If you like mid-20th century English female novelists with Irish connections, have you tried Elizabeth Bowen? I'm currently reading her Eva Trout. I strongly recommend The Death of the Heart and The Heat of the Day, but found the avant garde The House in Paris too much to cope with. Yes, good suggestion. I do have Bowen in mind. I think I read some of her eons ago, but need to revisit the work. There are some funny scenes between her and Iris in Wilson's book that got me thinking more about Bowen too.
  13. Brandi Chastain Chastity Bono Modesty Blaise
  14. Then: Both on Roaratorio. Love the music.
  15. Iris Murdoch - THE NICE AND THE GOOD - 1968. A.N. Wilson almost did Iris in for me, but I decided to read another one of her novels for the principle of the thing. But I think now that I am done, I will put Iris on hold for a while (I still have a handful of her works I have not read) and move on to other authors. Maybe I do have A.N. to thank for that after all. PS: The book jacket shown here is taken from Bronzino's painting, "Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time," which figures centrally in the book.
  16. Thanks, picked it up for not much more than the CD, a lucky pick.
  17. Rumor is that it was ghost-written by the Geico gekko.
  18. BERLIN DJUNGLE - Brotzmann Clarinet Project - FMP. A fine frenzy.
  19. "SIX" - SOFT MACHINE -- Columbia double LP. 1983.
  20. Thanks Jim for that Panglossian psychedelic spiel. Are you really saying that EZJ is a superior person to Martin Luther King Jr? Wow, your relativism seems to have reached new levels.
  21. Alan Thicke Robin Thicke Thieves that are thick
  22. LIVE IN SAINT PAUL-De-VENCE, 27th JULY 1970 - Albert Ayler, Call Cobbs, Steve Tintweiss, Allen Blairman, Mary Parks (not credited). BB, grey LP.
  23. OVERLAP - Powerhouse Sound - Ken Vandermark (ts), Jeff Parker (electric guitar, electronics), John Herndon (drums), Nate McBride (electric bass, electronics). 2LP. High-energy rock/jazz hybrid.
  24. ZImbalist's FBI show was a pure propaganda outlet for the FBI. Zimbalist and Hoover were great pals. Hoover used to hold Zimbalist out to FBI agents as a model. Hoover allowed Zimbalist to use material from FBI files, suitably doctored and manipulated of course. While the show was airing, the FBI was waging war on civil rights and anti-war movement participants, including Martin Luther King Jr., using surveillance, wiretaps, break-ins and other dirty tricks. Shows like this allowed Hoover to continue to unprecedented abuse of power. Just thought it was worth mentioning.
  25. Just noticed this thread. Art Pepper got me interested in jazz. I was immediately attracted by his passion and lyricism. I was fortunate to see Art a few years before he died; a beautiful event. I've read "Straight Life" and it is an important book for jazz and 'the life" and should be read. I consider myself an Art Pepper fan. I have no issue with Laurie wanting to tell her own story (as I suppose this is about), or being candid about a "junkie jazzman" (but almost dismissive of the person) but the title does not work for me. Maybe it is the "stuck with" that jars most In the end I guess the book is what counts, and the proof will be in the reading. And a little heated discussion beforehand can't hurt book sales.
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