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video in best quality. louis armstong 7-27-67 antibes you'll never walk alone he played instrumental versions in concert as far back as 1957, but then started singing the lyrics in 1967 'for the mothers of the boys in vietnam'. https://archive.org/details/louis-armstong-1967-antibes-youll-never-walk-alone '...everybody sing'
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video 'Earl Hines & His All Stars - 1965' Paris Jazz Festival 1965 Ben Webster Don Byas Jimmy Woode Stuff Smith Roy Eldridge Kenny Clarke at 24:30 through 32:03 = 7.5 minutes. i can see why sax players would do this when circular breathing, but it seems weird on a piano. i know hines did this for 2-3 minutes on st. louis blues when he was in louis armstrong's group in the 40's. after a few minutes, it does become less of an indurance test, and more of 'it's fine, just fine'.
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Phil Schaap Jazz Archive Reels are LIVE and available for streaming!
l p replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Duke Ellington - Copenhagen - 1965 https://youtu.be/3Uz0nPZQmoI?t=927 starting at about 12min, gonsalves comes in and out of a sleep state for almost the entire 2hour show. is this because of heroin, or because of his supposed* narcolepsy condition. this is the only video that has him falling asleep, and duke and hodges are not happy about it. * evidently there's no proof that he had narcolepsy.
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and found. https://m.ok.ru/video/1506881047241
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anyone seen the complete 90 minute version of this documentary? (1h50m with commercials) Festival panafricain d'Alger (1969) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1492837/reference/ this youtube seems to be the first 40 minutes Alger Juillet 1969 (Version courte) short version 40min archie shepp at 29m-40m
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to let them know that he's taking over, and for them to quiet down a bit. as heard in this example at 1:48:50 https://youtu.be/ZIgr8p7l1ug?t=6525 are there official live releases where musicians (usually the leader of the group) do this. and another example (moderators please delete link if against rules). at 0:33 https://archive.org/details/jp-2-19-84-blue-note-nyc-clip_202501
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this came across my desk today... Miles Davis 1971 Peabody, MA., Funky Tonk Solo https://archive.org/details/miles-peabody-funky-tonk-solo with dejohnette. no words.
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May 12, 1985 An Evening of Music and Theater for Collin Walcott (dead), Irving Plaza, New York, Ny Gateway Trio (collective); Oregon (collective); Don Cherry tp; Baikida Carroll tp; Jim Pepper ts; Steve Gorn as; Marty Ehrlich as, fl; David Darling cello; Nana Vasconcelos perc; Jaco Pastorius? voc; rest UNK. end of night festivities. Witchi Tai To 7:17 https://archive.org/details/vts-01-1_20241225_2139 proof that the 80's were still happening in nyc.
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let us not forget this version Walk On the Wild Side (Live at the Bottom Line, New York, NY - May 1978) 'Take No Prisoners' album.
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this hawkins last known live is from the chicago tv show 'just jazz' wttw 4-19-69. hawkins at 19min
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" Noah Howard / Lonnie Liston Smith Sextet / Sam Rivers Trio - New York 1973 " 20 minutes. a day in the life of a jazz musician (noah howard) nyc, early july 1973. maybe the best jazz documentary ever made.
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a 'soul tv' show episode, nyc 1971 Max Roach, his jazz ensemble and the 22 voices of the J. C. White Singers. Joe Bonner: piano, Cecil Bridgewater: trumpet, Omar Clay: drums, Billy Harper: saxophone, Reggie Workman: bass the whole thing kicks off about about 9:50 it's interesting that out of the 4-5 jazz shows that survived on the web from the 'soul tv' program ... 2 of them are with billy harper. this one, and the lee morgan 1971 episode. and cecil bridgewater is on the same 2 shows as billy harper. this time cecil is with horace silver. list of most of the 'soul tv' shows https://www.thirteen.org/blog-post/guests-on-soul-show/
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on that Mingus Mosaic box, the new 1964 items, with dolphy in the group, are Town Hall Concert April 4, 1964 1-2 Sophisticated Lady 5:49 2-5 Peggy's Blue Skylight 19:13 2-6 Parkerania, Part One 6:38 2-7 Parkerania, Part Two 8:57 2-4 Fables Of Faubus 11:06 another good one is https://adale.org/Discographies/LateED.html the known unissued europe items with dolphy are below, but they may have been issued in the past few years. April 14 Copenhagen Parkeriana 24:48 April 18th (aka 19th) Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris I Can't Get Started fm broadcast 8 minutes and this 2004 verve release is the first to have the real 'so long eric' 22 minutes from April 18th (aka 19th) Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris https://www.discogs.com/release/3874828-Charles-Mingus-The-Great-Concert-Of-Charles-Mingus other releases had an edited version of 'so long eric' from 17th Salle Wagram paris.
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this is a good reference https://mingus.onttonen.info/1964.html
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speaking of the only good thing about led zep, how about this sandy denny 2017 box set. this thing is really something else... it's on the web. "Sandy Denny – Studio Outtakes - Home Demos - Unheard Songs - Complete Studio Recordings" 19 cd set. https://www.discogs.com/release/9278633-Sandy-Denny-Studio-Outtakes-Home-Demos-Unheard-Songs-Complete-Studio-Recordings
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Vintage Jazz Performances on The Today Show
l p replied to Ken Dryden's topic in Miscellaneous Music
there is this audio from a tv broadcast: 1970/71 is when kirk, lee morgan, etc. were fighting to get on tv shows. the "Jazz and People Movement" i.e. https://www.ctproduced.com/freddie-jazz-and-people-movement/ they got on some/few, but not nearly as much headway as they had hoped. kirk pretty much gave up on that movement after 1971. kirk invited some old timers for the first portion of the broadcast. Rahsaan Roland Kirk And The Vibration Society 70-1130 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- November 30, 1970 The Today Show, New York, NY Monday Dicky Wells tb; Rahsaan Roland Kirk cl; Claude Hopkins p; Henry (Mattathias) Pete Pearson b; Eddie Dougherty dr; Hugh Downs ann ( announcer - band intros ) 0:31 TV Broadcast a. Careless Love 3:43 - same date and location Rahsaan Roland Kirk ts, stritch; Sonelius Smith p; Henry (Mattathias) Pete Pearson b; Charles Crosby dr; Joe Habao Texidor pc; Hugh Downs ann ( announcer - band intros ) (nc) 0:25 - b. Volunteered Slavery 5:06 - ( talk - tune intro ) (nc) 0:07 - c. Sentimental Journey > d. Going Home > 0:50 - e. Island Cry 0:54 - same date and location Hugh Downs interviewer; Rahsaan Roland Kirk ( interview ) (nc) 5:54 - 20min total the excerpt of the interview was broadcast on Radio Free Rahsaan, show #4. -
Vintage Jazz Performances on The Today Show
l p replied to Ken Dryden's topic in Miscellaneous Music
before it starts circulating as Australia 70, it is paris (solo) 7-2-70 -
there's a fascinating thing about byard, maybe unique. i know from 2 sources that byard used to send tapes of his unissued music (concerts/studio) to fans. i know of people in uk, and usa who have received such gifts. and not just 1 or 2 tapes, but like 10-20 tapes. would love to find a 3rd person who's received such treasures.
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Phil Schaap Archive
l p replied to Brad's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
it'll take them alot more than 5 years to transfer/upload the entirety of that stuff. yes, concerts and long interviews, is what would be of most interest to someone like me. -
Phil Schaap Archive
l p replied to Brad's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
there's more to the phil archives than the west end. i remember grabbing an uncirculated sun ra wkcr 45min studio interview from the old phil archives site. but if they want to concentrate on the west end, ok. -
for those who didn't get enough: joe shawler is a bit older here, he does an intro to a compilation of teagarden footages (probably compiled by himself and others) Jack Teagarden Far East tour 1958/1959 - part I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDQVovXGjHQ Jack Teagarden Far East tour - part II & Snader Telesriptions & "You Asked For It" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_X2xUPdKqr8 (info thanks to marcel)
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Phil Schaap Archive
l p replied to Brad's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
no other major treasure trove besides the west end? -
Phil Schaap Archive
l p replied to Brad's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
i searched for these people, ... nothing that looked intersting came up in the results. like concerts, interviews. thanks looking at this rtr link, it's 316 entries, with barely any description in the title of each entry. https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/catalog?f[collection_id_is][]=2137&f[description_source_search_facet_sms][]=Reel-to-reel&q=&search_field=all_fields&search_type=advance&sort=title_ss+asc -
Phil Schaap Jazz Archive Reels are LIVE and available for streaming!
l p replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous Music
crossposting, because it could be important >>could you please tell us how to search that archive. i removed the 'rtr' speculation, and searched for like 10 people, and barely got any good hits. thanks