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I just read that Sonny Simmons has formed a trio and has been playing in New York this month. Would love to see him make a trip to Los Angeles! Anyway, I was spinning this late last night before heading to bed and NO, I did NOT have any nightmares--even after heard Barbara Donald's trumpet at full tilt!

No nightmares? That's because you weren't spinning side 2 of the Smiley Winters on Arhoolie! That's some freaky shit...

NICE!

I ran into Sonny Simmons on the street in San Francisco about 20 years ago blowin the SHIT out of his alto right in front of the BART station downtown--maybe Montgomery St? Playing for loose change.

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ALL Ellington is worthy of reissue. You just don't need to buy them all. :cool:

Yes -- this one probably would have never been "on my radar" if it hadn't just been reissued by Mosaic.

And I suppose that's the problem with reissues in general -- trying to sort out what's "essential" vs. what's just

interesting or "overdue".

However, I am intrigued by this "small group" session. Should be a nice contrast to most of the other Ellington stuff I already have. :)

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Mahler Symphony 3, Decca, London Symphony Orchestra/Solti

is that your favorite mahler 3. i have never found a recording to match a cleveland donanyi live i heard about 12 years

I am not a huge Mahler fan, nor an expert about classical music, but I tend to think that if you listen to a big symphony in a good concert hall you feel that 'this' is the performance. I owned several performance of Beethoven's 9 symphony, but I never found again the thrill I had when I heard it live at Royal Albert Hall with London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tennstedt, let's say 15 years ago. Damn! I am ageing.

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Mahler Symphony 3, Decca, London Symphony Orchestra/Solti

is that your favorite mahler 3. i have never found a recording to match a cleveland donanyi live i heard about 12 years

I am not a huge Mahler fan, nor an expert about classical music, but I tend to think that if you listen to a big symphony in a good concert hall you feel that 'this' is the performance. I owned several performance of Beethoven's 9 symphony, but I never found again the thrill I had when I heard it live at Royal Albert Hall with London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tennstedt, let's say 15 years ago. Damn! I am ageing.

live performances which excel excel.

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I just read that Sonny Simmons has formed a trio and has been playing in New York this month. Would love to see him make a trip to Los Angeles! Anyway, I was spinning this late last night before heading to bed and NO, I did NOT have any nightmares--even after heard Barbara Donald's trumpet at full tilt!

No nightmares? That's because you weren't spinning side 2 of the Smiley Winters on Arhoolie! That's some freaky shit...

NICE!

I ran into Sonny Simmons on the street in San Francisco about 20 years ago blowin the SHIT out of his alto right in front of the BART station downtown--maybe Montgomery St? Playing for loose change.

That must have been "Blackjack Pleasanton," as he used to call himself... rough days, indeed.

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