Jazzmoose Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 I can't believe H.H. is the only teen here; I could have sworn we had more than that! Quote
John B Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 I can't believe H.H. is the only teen here; I could have sworn we had more than that! chronologically he is. If we talk in terms of maturity most of us would probably fall into that range. Quote
Guest Chaney Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 I can't believe H.H. is the only teen here; I could have sworn we had more than that! chronologically he is. If we talk in terms of maturity most of us would probably fall into that range. HEY! Speak for yerself ya big, fat, ugly stoopid jerk! B-) Quote
porcy62 Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 (edited) 42, as Jan Anderson pointed out "Too Old To Rock'n Roll, Too Young To Die" B-) Edited October 14, 2004 by porcy62 Quote
7/4 Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 42, as Jan Anderson pointed out "Too Old To Rock'n Roll, Too Young To Die" B-) Ian Anderson? Quote
catesta Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 I can't believe H.H. is the only teen here; I could have sworn we had more than that! chronologically he is. If we talk in terms of maturity most of us would probably fall into that range. HEY! Speak for yerself ya big, fat, ugly stoopid jerk! B-) Tony, you forgot to say "and stuff like that". B-) Quote
porcy62 Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 42, as Jan Anderson pointed out "Too Old To Rock'n Roll, Too Young To Die"Â B-) Ian Anderson? Yes Jan Anderson of Iethro Tull Quote
Bright Moments Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 42, as Jan Anderson pointed out "Too Old To Rock'n Roll, Too Young To Die"Â B-) Ian Anderson? Yes Jan Anderson of Iethro Tull pardon the slight hijack- there's a whole section in the RRK biography about how RRK felt that ian anderson (whom by numerous accounts is a decent person) "stole" his flute act. Quote
porcy62 Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 (edited) there's a whole section in the RRK biography about how RRK felt that ian anderson (whom by numerous accounts is a decent person) "stole" his flute act. I couldn't imagine RRK playing in "Acqualung" or Ian Anderson playing in"Domino". Maybe they are share the same KARMA Edited October 14, 2004 by porcy62 Quote
Gary Posted October 14, 2004 Report Posted October 14, 2004 This was happening the night I was born 69.07.28 July 28, 1969 St. Paul de Vence Paris, France Cecil Taylor Quartet Cecil Taylor (p) Jimmy Lyons (as) Sam Rivers (ss; ts) Andrew Cyrille (d Quote
connoisseur series500 Posted October 15, 2004 Report Posted October 15, 2004 I was born a month after Donald Byrd's "Fuego" was recorded and a few days before Art Blakey's "Africaine," and Kenny Dorham's "Quiet Kenny." Quote
Morganized Posted October 15, 2004 Report Posted October 15, 2004 Old enough to know better...... ...................................... Young enough to try........ 51 Quote
Bright Moments Posted October 15, 2004 Report Posted October 15, 2004 there's a whole section in the RRK biography about how RRK felt that ian anderson (whom by numerous accounts is a decent person) "stole" his flute act. I couldn't imagine RRK playing in "Acqualung" or Ian Anderson playing in"Domino". Maybe they are share the same KARMA actually ian anderson performed rrk's serenade to a cuckoo on the first tull album. see: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&t...33:8x5tk6axqk9w Quote
porcy62 Posted October 15, 2004 Report Posted October 15, 2004 (edited) actually ian anderson performed rrk's serenade to a cuckoo on the first tull album. I knew it, I own this Lp. All this story remember me that old, and fair, complain about whites stolen music from blacks. (in Miles self biography there is almost a whole chapter about it) Beethoven stolen something from Haydn, and Elvis from Chuck Berry, and Sonny Stitt from Byrd, it's a complex matter, maybe we could start a new post about "Influence or Robbery". In my point of view, all musicians start as "thief" and later become "victim". Edited October 15, 2004 by porcy62 Quote
Bright Moments Posted October 15, 2004 Report Posted October 15, 2004 actually ian anderson performed rrk's serenade to a cuckoo on the first tull album. I knew it, I own this Lp. All this story remember me that old, and fair, complain about whites stolen music from blacks. (in Miles self biography there is almost a whole chapter about it) Beethoven stolen something from Haydn, and Elvis from Chuck Berry, and Sonny Stitt from Byrd, it's a complex matter, maybe we could start a new post about "Influence or Robbery". In my point of view, all musicians start as "thief" and later become "victim". well said and excellent idea for a new thread! Quote
marcoliv Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 (edited) i had "This Was" on vynil and never heard about RKK at that time. i always loved Serenade to a Cuckoo and got so ashamed when i learned the truth about it.... Marcus ps:but i still enjoy Jethro Tull Edited October 17, 2004 by marcoliv Quote
paul secor Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Fifty Eight - for three more weeks. Quote
spinlps Posted October 18, 2004 Report Posted October 18, 2004 33... but T minus 8 days 'til #34. Quote
Big Al Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 35, for a few more months anyway.... Quote
sheldonm Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 Mobley's "Hank" was recorded on my birthday 48 years ago! Quote
tjobbe Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 I was born the day when Freddie Hubbard The Artistery of... was released on Impulse! Cheers, Tjobbe Quote
Robert J Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 38 Born on the day of Canada's Centenary However - my entry into this mortal coil was obscured by another. The first Canadian baby born on July 1, 1967 - future model and actress Pamela Anderson - became the national "Centennial baby". Quote
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