martini Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 I received my Pepper box (and the Evans The Secret Sessions) yesterday and the discs, although used, look completely mint. Same with the Evans set. I'm quite pleased with the purchase and the timely shipping. If they had nine Pepper sets in stock last week, as their website claimed, they must have sold them to everyone here on this thread (or close to it). Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 (edited) I believe the "9 in stock" is a default message indicating number beyond 8. Would you buy if the number was 118? Edited March 26, 2009 by Chuck Nessa Quote
mikeweil Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 Mine arrived here yesterday, in perfect condition, a steal at $ 11.76 ... Pepper's self-consciousness is telling ... all brilliance nonwithstanding, it shines through that he was quite some junkie. If only Lester Koenig hadn't sent back the Steinway, and the drums wouldn't sound so tinny - bass drum like a washing powder drum. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 For curious folks, the dismissed bassist was Steve Rodby. On his way to the Vanguard, Pepper played a week in Chicago.I attended each performance at the Jazz Showcase. At the end of the gig Art asked Steve to go along to NY for the recordings. Steve did ok after that experience. Quote
mjzee Posted April 1, 2009 Report Posted April 1, 2009 I just got The Secret Sessions today. Under the shrinkwrap are 2 stickers stating "Used," but the material is obviously untouched. Nice package. Quote
Indestructible! Posted April 1, 2009 Report Posted April 1, 2009 For curious folks, the dismissed bassist was Steve Rodby. On his way to the Vanguard, Pepper played a week in Chicago.I attended each performance at the Jazz Showcase. At the end of the gig Art asked Steve to go along to NY for the recordings. Steve did ok after that experience. Thanks for that info, Chuck! I was reading the liner notes yesterday and was going to post a question as to who the dismissed bassist was... now I have the answer. I love this board! Cheers, Shane Quote
sal Posted April 8, 2009 Report Posted April 8, 2009 Wow....I finally got through listening to the final discs of the set this morning. Probably the best $13 bucks I've ever spent! My discs were in mint condition, as was the book. The box had a tad bit of wear on the corners, and a loud, orange sticker across the top, but I really don't care about those types of things anymore. This music is incredible, and at that price, it was an absolute steal. This board has given me so much over the years, and the heads up on this incredible bargain is just the latest, greatest example. LOVE THIS PLACE! I hope the O-Board is around forever! Quote
jlhoots Posted April 8, 2009 Report Posted April 8, 2009 Wow....I finally got through listening to the final discs of the set this morning. Probably the best $13 bucks I've ever spent! My discs were in mint condition, as was the book. The box had a tad bit of wear on the corners, and a loud, orange sticker across the top, but I really don't care about those types of things anymore. This music is incredible, and at that price, it was an absolute steal. This board has given me so much over the years, and the heads up on this incredible bargain is just the latest, greatest example. LOVE THIS PLACE! I hope the O-Board is around forever! I second all of that. Quote
fasstrack Posted April 8, 2009 Report Posted April 8, 2009 (edited) For curious folks, the dismissed bassist was Steve Rodby. On his way to the Vanguard, Pepper played a week in Chicago.I attended each performance at the Jazz Showcase. At the end of the gig Art asked Steve to go along to NY for the recordings. Steve did ok after that experience. Thanks for that info, Chuck! I was reading the liner notes yesterday and was going to post a question as to who the dismissed bassist was... now I have the answer. I love this board! Cheers, Shane Picture (omitted here, not by my choice, scroll up a few posts): not funny, and IMO in very bad taste...... Edited April 8, 2009 by fasstrack Quote
Aggie87 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Posted April 8, 2009 For curious folks, the dismissed bassist was Steve Rodby. On his way to the Vanguard, Pepper played a week in Chicago.I attended each performance at the Jazz Showcase. At the end of the gig Art asked Steve to go along to NY for the recordings. Steve did ok after that experience. Thanks for that info, Chuck! I was reading the liner notes yesterday and was going to post a question as to who the dismissed bassist was... now I have the answer. I love this board! Cheers, Shane Picture (omitted here, not by my choice, scroll up a few posts): not funny, and IMO in very bad taste...... The picture you are referring to is in his (Indestructible's) signature file. It's not related to the post at all, and shows up in all of his posts if you do a search. Quote
fasstrack Posted April 8, 2009 Report Posted April 8, 2009 For curious folks, the dismissed bassist was Steve Rodby. On his way to the Vanguard, Pepper played a week in Chicago.I attended each performance at the Jazz Showcase. At the end of the gig Art asked Steve to go along to NY for the recordings. Steve did ok after that experience. Thanks for that info, Chuck! I was reading the liner notes yesterday and was going to post a question as to who the dismissed bassist was... now I have the answer. I love this board! Cheers, Shane Picture (omitted here, not by my choice, scroll up a few posts): not funny, and IMO in very bad taste...... The picture you are referring to is in his (Indestructible's) signature file. It's not related to the post at all, and shows up in all of his posts if you do a search. Weird coincidence, then---and still not funny...... Quote
Indestructible! Posted April 8, 2009 Report Posted April 8, 2009 Picture (omitted here, not by my choice, scroll up a few posts): not funny, and IMO in very bad taste...... You're kidding, right? To me, the picture represents music as an IV to the soul... something that provides nourishment to the living organism. If you've chosen to view it in another way, that's certainly your choice... but that's just it, your choice. Joel, I have tremendous respect for you, your work as a musician, and your posts... so I have no intention of a flame war with you at all. I hope you understand where I'm coming from on this. Cheers, Shane Quote
John Tapscott Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 Wow....I finally got through listening to the final discs of the set this morning. Probably the best $13 bucks I've ever spent! My discs were in mint condition, as was the book. The box had a tad bit of wear on the corners, and a loud, orange sticker across the top, but I really don't care about those types of things anymore. This music is incredible, and at that price, it was an absolute steal. This board has given me so much over the years, and the heads up on this incredible bargain is just the latest, greatest example. LOVE THIS PLACE! I hope the O-Board is around forever! I second all of that. Yep. All true for me as well, except that I received it yesterday and have only listened to discs 1 & 2 thus far. I am very, very happy with this purchase. Quote
fasstrack Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 Picture (omitted here, not by my choice, scroll up a few posts): not funny, and IMO in very bad taste...... You're kidding, right? To me, the picture represents music as an IV to the soul... something that provides nourishment to the living organism. If you've chosen to view it in another way, that's certainly your choice... but that's just it, your choice. Joel, I have tremendous respect for you, your work as a musician, and your posts... so I have no intention of a flame war with you at all. I hope you understand where I'm coming from on this. Cheers, Shane Me either. Just my reaction to that particular picture right where it was. I guess I got it wrong. Everything's cool. All the best JF Quote
Indestructible! Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 Me either. Just my reaction to that particular picture right where it was. I guess I got it wrong. Everything's cool. All the best JF Cool, man... all the best to you too! When's your next gig in NYC? Please let us know so I can tell some of my friends to check out your show. Cheers, Shane Quote
fasstrack Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 Me either. Just my reaction to that particular picture right where it was. I guess I got it wrong. Everything's cool. All the best JF Cool, man... all the best to you too! When's your next gig in NYC? Please let us know so I can tell some of my friends to check out your show. Cheers, Shane Thanks for asking. Next firm date is Fri., May 29th at Smalls. W. 10th st., just west of 7th ave. South---early show:7-9:30, w/Tim Givens, bass/cello, Vanderlai Perreira, drums---and guests 2nd set. Am working on getting some nice material to feature everyone. Both these guys are wonderful players and folks. Why, I'm even planning to bathe Quote
mikeweil Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 For curious folks, the dismissed bassist was Steve Rodby. On his way to the Vanguard, Pepper played a week in Chicago.I attended each performance at the Jazz Showcase. At the end of the gig Art asked Steve to go along to NY for the recordings. Steve did ok after that experience. Glad to hear he got over it ... you happen to know who the dismissed pianist having trouble to read Pepper's new tunes was? Quote
John Tapscott Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 (edited) For curious folks, the dismissed bassist was Steve Rodby. On his way to the Vanguard, Pepper played a week in Chicago.I attended each performance at the Jazz Showcase. At the end of the gig Art asked Steve to go along to NY for the recordings. Steve did ok after that experience. Glad to hear he got over it ... you happen to know who the dismissed pianist having trouble to read Pepper's new tunes was? Yes, I was wondering that, too. I have to think there was more involved. Are Art's tunes all that much more difficult than most jazz comps? As usual, Laurie's notes go into great detail (almost more than we need to know) about Art's problems and the convoluted/difficult background to the session. Interesting to hear Art tell the audience that the previous bassist had to "fly home because his mother was very, very ill." Edited April 9, 2009 by John Tapscott Quote
CJ Shearn Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 oh man...... this is my first Pepper experience. I bought a BRAND new in the used section of Coconuts of this set today for $24.99!!!! Quote
CJ Shearn Posted April 9, 2009 Report Posted April 9, 2009 For curious folks, the dismissed bassist was Steve Rodby. On his way to the Vanguard, Pepper played a week in Chicago.I attended each performance at the Jazz Showcase. At the end of the gig Art asked Steve to go along to NY for the recordings. Steve did ok after that experience. Glad to hear he got over it ... you happen to know who the dismissed pianist having trouble to read Pepper's new tunes was? Yes, I was wondering that, too. I have to think there was more involved. Are Art's tunes all that much more difficult than most jazz comps? As usual, Laurie's notes go into great detail (almost more than we need to know) about Art's problems and the convoluted/difficult background to the session. Interesting to hear Art tell the audience that the previous bassist had to "fly home because his mother was very, very ill." That would have been cool to hear Rodby with Pepper. I love his playing with Pat Metheny. Quote
ShowsOn Posted April 17, 2009 Report Posted April 17, 2009 SecondSpin has a new promo code: SS25APR for 25% off of second hand items, for orders placed before 23rd of April. Quote
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