BillF Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: A reminder to self to dig this one out. Those late period Horace’s are fun ! Fun indeed! Jazz has a sense of humor! Reminds me of the gig where JJ was deploying his slide right over my head ! Any other trombonist I would have been worried but, no sweat, JJ’s movements were with absolute precision. Rosolino is said to have used the slide very little in view of what came out. A trombonist told me it's all to do with lip pressure. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 Roberto Roena Y Su Apollo Sound – La 8va. Maravilla Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 3 hours ago, sidewinder said: A reminder to self to dig this one out. Those late period Horace’s are fun ! Reminds me of the gig where JJ was deploying his slide right over my head ! Any other trombonist I would have been worried but, no sweat, JJ’s movements were with absolute precision. I saw JJ a few times and at a couple of those shows, I was at the front and I had his slide glide over my head too. Now playing disc 3 from Buck Clayton's jam session box from the Mosaic set. 2 takes of "How Hi The Fi" & "Blue Moon". I find it weird that this set is now selling so cheap on discogs. There's one there for US buyers for under $70. A few years back, this CD set was regularly selling for close to $250. Quote
sidewinder Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 (edited) My Buck Clayton Mosaic CD copy came from the sale direct from the horse’s mouth (M Cuscuna) when he was selling sets on eBay and had a real low number. For $99 I think - worth every cent ! 16 minutes ago, bresna said: I saw JJ a few times and at a couple of those shows, I was at the front and I had his slide glide over my head too. Yeah, at the front too in the cramped environs of the NY Blue Note. Jon Hendricks and band were also on the bill. I recall that the fine pianist Renee Rosnes was in the band for at least 2 of the engagements I caught with JJ. Ralph Moore also on tenor. Uptown CD Edited May 5, 2023 by sidewinder Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 (edited) 16 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Yeah, at the front too in the cramped environs of the NY Blue Note. Jon Hendricks and band were also on the bill. I saw JJ several times at The Regattabar in Cambridge, MA. Me & my friend Rob were regulars back then, so we had our table that we almost always got (243 maybe?). It was front & center. JJ's slide has been a fun story I tell people about when they ask about my favorite Jazz shows. One (all?) of those shows had Renee Rosnes at the piano. She was fantastic and those shows are why I try to never miss her when she come through Boston/Cambridge. Another funny story was when Arthur Taylor's Wailers came to the R'Bar and they pushed Arthur's drum kit into the crowd right where we sat. I was about 4 feet from Arthur. Luckily, he didn't bash those cymbals too much. Edited May 5, 2023 by bresna Quote
sidewinder Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 (edited) My family party once had a table next to Elvin Jones’ drumkit. That was something else ! Yeah, Renee Rosnes is great. One of those appearances had Rufus Reid on bass and I think Peter Washington was on at least one of the others. In addition to NYC I caught the Quintet in Western Canada. Can even recall one of the tunes JJ played over my head - ‘Lament’ ! Edited May 5, 2023 by sidewinder Quote
Pim Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 7 hours ago, Gheorghe said: Nice to read a story about the first impressions of a certain record. My youth was similar to yours. And in my case I think it was Coltranes "Live at the Village Vanguard Again", the one with Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane , Rashied Ali. And I had similar feelings with all my first 60´s avantgarde albums: Sun Ra´s "Nothing Is", Pharoah Sanders "Live at the East", Ornette Coleman´s "Empty Foxhole). It is strange that my main preferences were 40´s bebop and 60´s free jazz. Thanks Gheorghe I felt inspired by your personal stories I don't think it's a strange combination of preferences. Both bebop as freejazz have something in common though they sound very different. I always felt they are the subgenres of jazz that are less focused on music as entertainment and more on music as an artform which would also explain that they are both experienced as harder to listen to. But that's just my observation. Just now, sidewinder said: My family party once had a table next to Elvin Jones’ drumkit. That was something else ! Eardrums still intact? Quote
sidewinder Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 3 minutes ago, Pim said: Eardrums still intact? It was loud but - Yes. Elvin apologised to my mother. 😂 Quote
soulpope Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Roberto Roena Y Su Apollo Sound – La 8va. Maravilla "Para Ser Rumbero" 😍 .... written by Ruben Blades .... Quote
Simon8 Posted May 5, 2023 Report Posted May 5, 2023 A fun and a somewhat different Monk tribute (clarinet trio, lesser covered tunes ["Teo", "Shuffle Boil", "Boo Boo's Birthday", etc.) Quote
soulpope Posted May 6, 2023 Report Posted May 6, 2023 1 hour ago, dougcrates said: Treasurous .... Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 6, 2023 Report Posted May 6, 2023 4 hours ago, jazzbo said: followed by: Was this JazzWax inspired? Quote
jazzbo Posted May 6, 2023 Report Posted May 6, 2023 37 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: Was this JazzWax inspired? No, I don't look at blogs, have never looked there. I got it because I buy new Eliane Elias discs. Quote
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