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  1. Matthew Lupri and his group (minus the horn section) will be performaing at the K Kennedy Center Millenium Stage on Saturday November 13, 2004 at 6:00PM. This is a FREE ( ) show, no tickets required. According to the KCweb site: Lupri's web site can be found at: Matthew Lupri
  2. That would be brilliant! They could include much more stuff and my bookshelves would be so relieved! That's what has been done with such items as the Encyclopedia Britannica, and the Grove Guide, which is also bulky and needs to be updated frequently. The Penguin Guide could be sold as a CD-Rom; might even be cheaper that way. Perhaps could be enhanced with photos, some musical tracks, etc. At the least, as far as the index goes, Penguin could have put it on the Web for those so inclined to check it.
  3. Do you mean the Buy It Now Price? Yes, indeed. But no one has gone for it. For now, at least The listing is also incorrect. The seller says it is a W. 61st address label. However, a picture of the label shows it is no such thing, but a Liberty pressing.
  4. I like, nay, I love, Jackie Mclean. However.......... EBAY Jackie Mclean Bidding $3,050.00 ? For me, that's simply too much. Anyone feel differently? Did anyone bid on this one? The winning bidder has been doing some heavy duty bidding and buying.
  5. Dramatic gatefold cover-- King Crimson: Original vinyl Atlantic SD 19155. From the track, "21st Century Schizoid Man"-- Death Seed blind man's greed Poets starving children bleed Nothing he's got he really needs Twenty first century schizoid man" Then: The Toshiba 10" reissue TOJJ-5068 Drew, I was intrigued by the concept of the Shepp album, as you are. I need to give it another listen. I merely had skipped thorugh it at the store where I spotted it.
  6. Wow, seeing the old BNBB again is right in keeping with the scary Halloween season and the scary election season! Like entering the Twilight Zone
  7. Another--quite different--view of a Dylan concert: Bob Dylan: Shock Rocker Posted by CW Fisher on November 02, 2004 05:47 PM (See all posts by CW Fisher) Filed under: Music, Music: Rock - Scroll down to read comments on this story and/or add one of your own.
  8. Joe, your piece on Flora and Martin is absolutely wonderful. When I grow up, I want to be able to write about art like that. B-) Yes, I second that. Well-done
  9. When you hear Wes pluck those guitar strings, you realize why you listen to vinyl. Drew, interesting coincidence, as I was auditioning the Shepp - van't Hof album this past Sunday. The concept was interesting, but after a quick (probably too quick) audition, I decided to pass on it. I might have been suffering from synthesizer allergy from my last exposure to synths on a Herbie Hancock's "Sextant" LP. But, after reading your comments, I willl try to give it another listen.
  10. Stefan, thanks for the excellent description of the LOC shows last night. Let me add a few thoughts of my own. --- The fundamental virtue of "Soul!" was that it clearly believed in the music of these artists, and gave them a chance to perform on television in a manner that allowed them to really express themselves; not a chance they often had. --- These shows were produced in the early 1970s for the National Education Television network (NET). When I look at what has happend to public television since then, it's quite disappointing. Could we get a show like "Soul!" produced now? I don't think so-- although I'd like to be proven wrong! --- The Kirk performance was eye-opening. It was hilarious in a way-- he made Pete Townsend of The Who look like Emily Post when it came to destroying stage fixtures. But it was also sad, because he seemed to me to be expressing a profound rage and frustration, which also came through in his stage "rap." It's not surprising to realize he suffered a major stroke only a few years after this show was aired. --- Horace Silver's music was funky, but his lyrics, for the most part, are still pretty hard to take; like reading from a health store manual. But I respect what he was trying to do. With all the drug, alcohol addictions so prevalent then (and now ) Horace was trying to affirm a cleaner, healthier way to live and realize onself. Who knows, maybe it helped some of those who heard it. Horace sure looked happy as hell while playing it. ---Billy Harper's sax playing really knocked me out. ---Lee Morgan on flugelhorn was something of a surprise. I'll try to catch the Max Roach, M-Boom show next week. It was good to see you and Bertrand there.
  11. At best, a blog should be written by a person with an informed, lively interest in the field and should give the writer a chance to "stretch out" on a variety of topics and interests. A BB like this sometimes has extended commentary, but typically is a place for brief exchanges, quick comments, relaying of facts, etc. I don't see any reason why a blog should be inherently bad. In the hands of a good writer, a blog could be an interesting place to stop in. In fact, I think a number of people on this Board-- including you, Mike-- would make pretty good bloggers. Thanks for the suggestions and links. I am checking them out.
  12. Blogs seem to be all the rage in political circles, but are there any good ones in the jazz field?
  13. Stopped by the used Cd store today and picked up: Kenny Drew Quartet- "Talkin' and Walkin' with the Kenny Drew Quartet" (Blue Note) Don Byron- "A Fine Line: Arias and Lieders" (Blue Note) Charles Mingus: "Jazz Portraits: Mingus in Wonderland" (Blue Note)
  14. Bob Dylan: "Blood on the Tracks"- I've been watching the D.A. Pennebaker documentary of Dylan's 1965 tour of England-- highly recommended. Also: One of Miles' better albums
  15. Yeah, I didn't get all the way through the spread sheet, but my advice would be to throw out 2, 500 of these records and sell the 500 best on EBAY. Trying to sell this en masse is going to be really difficult. There was an awful lot of dross in there, and who knows what the condition is of even the more interesting titles. I wonder if any of the "usual suspects"-- West Coast dealers-- have already checked them out. A good lesson in being selective when collecting.
  16. I have yet to have a cordless house phone that really works well. Right now we have a Sony SPP-N1020, 900 MHz cordless phone. It functions, but hearing what the other party is saying is not easy. I'm constantly straining to hear. So my wife went out and bought a Panasonic KX-TG5230M (who comes up with these model names/numbers? ). This one is 5.8 GHz,much more powerful. But we get it powered up, make a test call, and find that the reception isn't much better than the Sony, and has a lot of static as well. Does anyone have a cordless phone that works well, i.e. offers clear reception and ease of use? I'm really considering to going back to a regular cord phone.
  17. What about the sound? Are they using the old masterings or are these newly remastered? None of the reviews make reference to this.
  18. I bought my copy back in 1967 and STILL HAVE IT - freakin' amazing. Warner Brothers 1689 Monaural [bTW, on the label it says "Monaural" and on the jacket it says "Monophonic," interchangeable I suppose, but which term is technically correct?] And: Vol. II. Blue Note, blue label, black "b". The Dead and Ornette; if not similar, certainly birds of a feather. Cetainly, they share a fondness for extraordinary hats , and who is to say who is the real "Captain Trips"?
  19. Guy, I was away on a business trip this week, so must have missed your birthday announcement. So, belatedly, my best wishes for your birthday, and may I ask you to join us in a toast of- what else- CHAMPAGNE to celebrate this happy event in the most appropriate style
  20. The Dexter Gordon Prestige Box Set is now out. Has anyone had a chance to check it out? Have there been any reviews of it? Dexter Gordon 11 CD Box Set
  21. I don't know what Eddie's reasons are (not until I read the article), but don't you think he rather regrets his decision now? Kind of like having been the 5th Beatle .
  22. Sidewinder: Agreed on all counts, although Schiffrin gets a little snooty about Loussier in his liner notes. I just picked up a couple of Loussier Bach/Jazz albums and need to give them a spin and compare. Schiffrin did use some superior musicians. BTW. I don't see why one can't paper one's walls with both De Sade and the Spice Girls . Certainly, some of thos Spice Girls could do with a spanking B-) Anyway, just back from a trip, no vinyl for 4 days Listened to: I love Pearson's variety, compositions, and arrangements. Then the King Japan pressing that combines the following two albums: Also: A Blue Note DMM pressing, inferior sonics of a superior performance-- talk about a talented lineup of musicians.
  23. happy Birthday Catesta You may not think so, but, oh, to be 38 again Take the Jack Benny approach: stop counting at 39
  24. The Verve Elite of this one has been known to fetch big bucks on ebay but it's variable. I've got the feeling that there's a new CD issue either just coming out or in the pipeline (Japanese?) According to the sleeve note of the Elite there's at least one place where there's no shortage of the LP gatefolds. Some club in Brazil apparently (visited by Schifrin and much to his shock) had all its walls 'papered' with original sleeves ! Nice little concept album IMO - a pleasant listen that I tend to group along with Ed Thigpen's 'Out of the Storm'. I wonder what kind of club it was? Odd that this item has been so collectible. I wonder why? Does it have to do with the De Sade theme? Is that the "harmless little perversion" that Schifrin mentions? I picked up my vinyl copy for a buck. I enjoyed the album and I expect I will be putting it on the TT from time to time. It's quite clever in the way it melds classical and jazz. I don't expect to use the album for any decorative purposes, or as theme music
  25. Bertrand, I'm glad you posted the information about the jazz movies at the LOC. I was going to do so, but the board was down, and I had to leave on a business trip before it came back up. Anyway, I do plan to go the movie on Monday night, 11/01. I have made a reservation. Will you be there? For anyone else who might be interested, here's the information: There was a movie last week about Elvin Jones, but I didn't find out about it in time. Anyone see it?
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