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what are you drinking right now?
alocispepraluger102 replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
natural ice----6 24 ouncers should get me through lazaro vega's show! -
what are you drinking right now?
alocispepraluger102 replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
i have one of those shirts, but, alas, no model of such proprtion. -
'the contest of pleasures' with axel dorner and xavier charles has been out about a year and is a captivating, haunting, acoustic recording. there is a more recent recording;i prefer this. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/review_print.php?id=8626
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he didnt like his music called free(unstructured). he discussed his intuitive playing with aacm members, and how he had to basically draw pictures while playing with classical players.
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wnur this morning played a rather long phone interview with jenkins promoting a hothouse concert, when the melford, jarman, jenkins project was still in planning. the interviewer didnt know much about his music, i learned a great deal about jenkins life and his way of thinking and surviving and got a feel for the way his music was the way it was. if anyone would like to hear the interview, send a note and i'll put it in a little mp3 file.
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kimiko kasai with cedar walton from the 70's is worth a listen. also a recording with hancock. morgana king and trio; May 26, 1994 Review/Cabaret; Morgana King Still Offers Sensuality and Honey By STEPHEN HOLDEN Three decades after Morgana King made a splash with her feverishly intense version of "A Taste of Honey," the singer, who will be 64 next week, still conveys the aura of a woman in the throes of a sensual obsession. Her style, so calculated as to risk seeming mannered, consists of pinching her voice into an ethereal hum and spinning out improvisations that suggest prolonged, half-stifled cries of passion. In Tuesday's opening-night show of her two-week engagement at the Ballroom (253 West 28th Street, Chelsea), Ms. King sang a version of "A Taste of Honey" that recaptured the tumultuous dreaminess of her original recorded version. Two other songs from "With a Taste of Honey," her landmark 1964 album -- "Corcovado" and "Lazy Afternoon" -- were among the high points of a set dominated by ballads. Among the more recent songs to receive the grand coloratura treatment were "A Song for You" and "Everything Must Change." Ms. King, whose show was dedicated to the jazz guitarist Joe Pass, who died on Monday, was backed by a trio led by Joe Puma, her longtime guitarist, whose style echoes Pass's quiet reflectiveness. In their fluid interaction, Mr. Puma stealthily fleshed out harmonies on which Ms. King floated her vocal reveries unencumbered by strict rhythmic meter. Much of the time, the guitar was so understated that it was almost like a shadow of the singer, sometimes leading, sometimes following a voice that is still capable of casting a spell. STEPHEN HOLDEN
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The Baseball Thread 2007
alocispepraluger102 replied to Tim McG's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
looking forward this summer, for the first time in 50 years to kicking back in the sun, with not a care in the world, enjoying some major league baseball. -
perhaps players who had to play pianos in clubs after dave would not enjoy the condition of the pianos. used to beat pianos to death, i'm told. would we have heard of dave if there had been no desmond? in a fair world red garland(and several others) would have been 10 times more popular than dave. that being said, his brandenburg gate(original recording with string orchestra) and elementals are recordings i have loved very much for 40 years. the matt dennis, dave digs disney, and jazz goes to college, and several others are favs.
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what are you drinking right now?
alocispepraluger102 replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
long time no guinness. this extra tastes unusually fine for guinness! -
The Baseball Thread 2007
alocispepraluger102 replied to Tim McG's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I pick the Senators to take the whole thing unless the Browns beat 'em. ah yes, the senators and browns! those were great days when there were 16 teams and you knew all the players on all the teams (and kids could organize and play games on sandlots and improvise rules and do their own umpiring. seen any kids playing baseball without a crappy creepy adult around for 20 years or so?) time to dig out a red barber broadcast! -
Alexander Von Schlippenbach's "Monk Casino"
alocispepraluger102 replied to MartyJazz's topic in New Releases
I saw these guys in Seattle in 2003. Schlippenbach opened some amazing Monk stream-of-consciousness solo playing that blew my mind! I don't think he had it planned out at all...just skipping from one monk to the next, seamlessly - some of his more obscure compositions to boot. He's an incredible keysmith. Can't wait to hear 'Monk Casino'. that trio makes some of my favorite music in this world. -
the early 1930's glenn miller arrangemennts for the ray noble band certainly were more than subtle hints of what was to come with his own orchestra.
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amen
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The Baseball Thread 2007
alocispepraluger102 replied to Tim McG's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
among the new rule changes is one that if the batter is in the box and no one is on base the pitcher must pitch within 12 seconds. the fcc anounced friday they are going to investigate the recent mlb-satellite tv deal which prevents many people from buying the major league tv package. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
alocispepraluger102 replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
miles and monk at newport (on columbia), somewhat a misnomer. -
thanks for the music no one else could have come close to making. that revolutionary ensemble music defies description.
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in tonight's busch, oh my god, the worst national anthem ever. i should have taken the dog out. i feel ill.
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kellaway, hell yes! Uh? (Maybe I'm missing something.) The line-up for the Kühn Impulse! date is: Rolf Kühn: clarinet Joachim Kühn: piano Jimmy Garrison: bass Aldo Romano: drums Impressions of New York (recorded 1967 of course-was thinking of kellaway's impressions of red square on angel. hasnt there ever been a 2 piano quartet? and joachim is one of my fav pianists! (Kellaway has had an impressive career, including recording with two Soviet defectors, Boris Midney and Igor Berukshtis, on the under-appreciated Russian Jazz Quartet’s Happiness.)
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kellaway, hell yes!
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
alocispepraluger102 replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
capitol jazz classics vol. 4 gerry mulligan tentette/red norvo/stan hasselgard -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
alocispepraluger102 replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
next 'music for peace' mary lou williams and her friends on mary records. -
My favorite of this group is "Strings on Fire" cant argue that. hope you check out the one with jessye norman, too