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clifford_thornton

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  1. had not heard this acetate before, very interesting.
  2. Also: Ivo Perelman (b. 1961), Stephen Haynes (b. 1955), Takeru Muraoka (b. 1941), Ronald Shannon Jackson (1940-2013), Hadley Caliman (1932-2010). Good day for birthdays!
  3. yeah, that Don Ayler is one I'd like to hear as well (if it survived).
  4. https://www.discogs.com/release/22669466-John-Coltrane-Quartet-Song-Of-Praise-New-York-1965-Revisited
  5. Most unfortunate news; RIP, Bob, and thank you for the music.
  6. William is a national treasure.
  7. I rarely check the non-music zone & I didn't see this on the day... so again, thank you very much!
  8. Thanks, gents! Appreciate it!
  9. I texted Ben and these "sessions" did not occur or are highly improbable at best.
  10. https://open.substack.com/pub/cliffordallen/p/book-review-now-jazz-now?r=7ikr1&utm_medium=ios&shareImageVariant=overlay
  11. Ben might know, yeah.
  12. Understood on these fronts. It is a dark and difficult world scene. I deal with pretty intense depression, surely not the only person here who does, and though the board is a nice respite, music doesn't always do it for me. But this community has been a great help even when I am just pithily responding to some discographical query.
  13. Really? I think of you as a core poster. And yes, makes sense that an established community would bristle at an influx.
  14. Altschul, one of the greats.
  15. I forgot about the transitional AAJ post-BN board. I had that experience as well, even though I was writing for them at the time. Not a great scene.
  16. oh, huh, looks like I joined on January 9, 2004. I could have sworn it was earlier, but apparently the months/years run together. I do remember the BNBB shutdown and being informed that this was the place to go.
  17. yep. I have a Japanese pressing on Mercury, which seems to have been licensed from Trip, who in turn had gotten the tapes from Orville O'Brien (O'Be). I don't know what the story is there, but a number of his tapes ended up as Trip releases later in the 70s (Art Blakey; Randy Weston).
  18. and also Dizzy Reece, b. 1931, and as far as I am aware, still with us!
  19. I am a bit concerned, as mentioned upthread, that some folks have been driven away by perceived bias against record collectors. The "ignore" function does work, and I've used it a few times (mostly just until my agitation cooled off).
  20. not a bad idea; I've noticed some people post vinyl listening in the "what are you listening to now?" thread. I'll admit that I check out the vinyl thread more than the general listening thread, however.
  21. The prevalence of cassettes is in large part due to economics: they're cheap to produce and duplicate.
  22. yep, my 2020 Subaru has a CD player and I will drive it until it's turned to dust.
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