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2013 Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame nominees announced
Indestructible! replied to rostasi's topic in Artists
I can't believe Rush aren't already in the Hall. They should be... And hey, as much as I love Public Enemy and Kraftwerk (and even, dare I say it, NWA), I still can't wrap my head around them being eligible for the "Rock 'n Roll" Hall of Fame. Ah well... not my gig, not my rules. -
Ambien???
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Keith Richards - What's your biggest mistake
Indestructible! replied to robertoart's topic in Miscellaneous Music
That interview was obviously conducted before this was announced: Having said that, I'm looking forward to hearing the two new songs, and would love to get to one of the four shows they will be playing later this year (2 in London, 2 in New York). -
Great Jazz names (apart from Thelonious Monk)
Indestructible! replied to robertoart's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Grachan Moncur -
Holding a grudge is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.
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what are you drinking right now?
Indestructible! replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Out West, I never see it in stores. Check out any Bev Mo, they usually have it in stock. -
How sweet of you, Dan!!! Sticking up for one of your West Coast jazz brothers. You should be nominated for sainthood And, YES it is. College is about learning, not about sports. Teaching the tough guy mentality to our "youts" has gone on for far too long. Where has it gotten us??? Chest bumping and bad ass talk in the NBA, shooting guns in the NFL, and so on. If you don't get it, then you're more far gone than I thought. Given how much you like to shoot your mouth off on this board, you must've lettered in at least a half dozen sports in college. And thank you for enlightening me on what college is for... I'd have never guessed. Are you seriously asserting that one cannot learn through sport participation (other than "bad ass talk" and "shooting guns")? You might want to read some of the research literature on the topic before you spout such drivel.
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And as I asked you in those other threads... name these "offenses", or kindly STFU.
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A brilliant, beautiful, genuine soul... I saw him play many times, and each time he showed how powerful and inspirational (yet humble) a gentleman he was. RIP Sam, and may your spirit continue to soar.
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CONTEST: 2011 Grey Cup game
Indestructible! replied to GA Russell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I absolutely HATE the Lions, but... Lions and 65 points (there's no way the Bombers will score much, but this is the lowest total score left). If the Lions choke this one away, will the city riot again??? -
Sweet Jeebus, that dancing is... mesmerizing! Horribly, horribly mesmerizing. I may not sleep tonight...
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Sorry all, I meant to put Stan Getz on the list instead of Stan Turrentine. Although, to be honest, I far prefer Turrentine over Getz... but I certainly recognize that in any discussion regarding "influential" that Getz likely influenced more players than Turrentine. Chuck, I'm definitely going to check Prince out to try and hear what you're hearing. I voted for Ayler, mainly for the reasons Jeff posted above. I do wonder though... did John Gilmore influence Ayler more than Ayler influenced Gilmore?
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Based on the interesting discussions in the "Tenor Sax Taxonomies" thread, I got to thinking... if we assume that Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Sonny Rollins, and John Coltrane are the four most significant influences on other tenor sax player, who is number five? So, it's poll time: In your opinion, who is the fifth most influential tenor sax player in the history of jazz? Keep in mind that the board restricts the number of poll options to 10, so I was limited in who I could put in the poll... if you select "Other" (and I'm assuming many will), please let us know your choice. Also, let's keep the selection to someone for whom the tenor sax was their primary instrument. For example, although I believe Charlie Parker was actually the biggest influence out of any of the tenor players listed above, the tenor sax was not his "main" instrument (the same could be said for Ornette Coleman... "Ornette on Tenor" is a hell of an album, but it doesn't quite fit here). Vote away!
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what's your flavor ice cream?
Indestructible! replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I've got two favorites: 1.) Tiger (combination of orange and black licorice) 2.) Grape (hard as hell to find, but so damn good) -
BN Album Covers - Video Style
Indestructible! replied to Indestructible!'s topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I did not know that. Thanks for that info, Chuck... that's pretty cool! -
BN Album Covers - Video Style
Indestructible! replied to Indestructible!'s topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Agreed. I loved the dog in the Elmo Hope cover. -
Cool video of Moussa Kaba living out some classic Blue Note album covers: Really great stuff here! I dig the "Some Other Stuff" cover at 1:16... although they spelled Moncur's name wrong!
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Mystery Gene Harris 45 - Take a listen and vote!
Indestructible! replied to Dan Gould's topic in Blindfold Test
Dan, thanks for these tracks. I'm also not the person to ask, but it really doesn't sound like Gene to me. If it is Gene, he's really young here... not a whole lot of that GH swagger on these tracks. But, as you say, if these tracks are from 1959 or earlier that may have been something he was still in the process of developing. Part of me is definitely hoping this is Gene... it's always nice to hear of new finds! -
True, true... Nasty sucker punch from Matt West, though. He'll never make it to the show, but if by some miracle he does land in Arlington please be sure to heartily boo the jerk for me.
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Hi All, I noticed a message on Michael Cuscuna's facebook page stating that Ruth Lion passed away on May 20. The link to the page is here: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=213598998670375&set=pu.172190102811265&type=1&theater The same information is related here, along with a nice video clip: http://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/dr-ruth-lion I never knew Ruth earned a doctorate, but I am thankful for her efforts over the years. R.I.P., Ruth.
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And on page 30 of the same issue we find in the "Words of the Week" section: "Julian (Cannonball) Adderly, jazz saxophonist, claiming segregation has affected musical ability: 'I can tell a musician's color by listening to his music.'"
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Klonopin Coma: a cautionary tale...
Indestructible! replied to Shawn's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Shawn, Thank you for sharing your words and story, and I wish you the best of luck. When you get to Los Angeles, let us know and I'd be glad to help out if I can. There are some good folks on this board living in LA, and I know we'll be there for you when you get here. -
Thanks for this info, GA... I just ordered a set. And, since we're passing along bargains, McGoohan's classic The Prisoner complete box set (10 DVDs) is on sale for only $27.99 at Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Prisoner-Complete-Patrick-McGoohan/dp/B002NB421C/ref=ntt_tv_ep_ls_dpt Some great deals out there right now!