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Post by to Johnny on Dec 22, 2005 18:01:21 GMT 10
You need to go and practice beaaatccchhhh
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Post by ironguts on Dec 22, 2005 18:07:42 GMT 10
truth is you can all fuck off, only Cartman and I have any idea at all. Abducted by aliens? No way. Carty and I were creating a whole new world, one that is safe from narrow minded dipshits that spend their time lurking on forums and listening to period music!
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Post by discerning on Dec 23, 2005 0:06:23 GMT 10
how could you not like pgs music hes the leading figure in jazz and probably ozs leading composer in all fields.
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Post by frustrated on Dec 23, 2005 7:46:44 GMT 10
I just don't like it. Is that alright? I should know too, I've listened to it alot.
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Post by Give me more on Dec 23, 2005 8:26:50 GMT 10
I think Leading composer in all fields is a bit much Some of Pauls stuff is a bit like Brian Browns lesser works
Grant in ,Last Minute ,Graphic Score ,Verbose Interview+Oh I must be great they believed it.
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Post by Kenny on Dec 23, 2005 10:28:18 GMT 10
Various artists - Hillbilly Bop, Boogie & The Honky Tonk Blues Vol 1 - 1948-1950 Donald Byrd - Fuego The Lounge Art ensemble - Music For Moderns Jason Goldman Nonet - The Definitive Standard
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Post by Kenny on Dec 28, 2005 15:48:13 GMT 10
Andrew Hill - Andrew!!! Ike Quebec - The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions Paul Grabowsky - Hush Collection Vol 3. [glow=red,2,300]Youse all should buy this - great music for a good cause.[/glow]
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Post by Kenny on Dec 29, 2005 14:22:58 GMT 10
Don't Worry, Help On The Way:
Band/Artist: Grateful Dead Date: February 26th, 1977 Venue: Swing Auditorium Location: San Bernardino, CA
Roll Away The Dew!
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Post by Kenny on Dec 31, 2005 12:49:46 GMT 10
In the spirit of yesterday's discourse ...
Don Cherry - Complete Communion Booker Little - Out Front Freddie Hubbard - Blue Spirits Freddie Hubbard - Breaking Point Don Cherry - Where Is Brooklyn?
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Post by aj on Dec 31, 2005 13:59:24 GMT 10
Good selection kenny !
btw, let me know when you're next going to a gig (I assume you will relent some time in January), I still have those Dead cds you left behind at Wang.
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Post by Kenny on Dec 31, 2005 14:07:15 GMT 10
Yeah, I'll be looking out for some live stuff once the co-op stuff starts up again, maybe before. I'll let you know. Are you a Dead Head yet? ;D
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Post by aj on Dec 31, 2005 14:14:47 GMT 10
No...............though I've been called similar names.
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Post by Kenny on Jan 5, 2006 8:22:54 GMT 10
Ahhh, back in the Blue note groove again:
Andrew Hill - Andrew!!! Joe Henderson - Mode For Joe Joe Henderson - Page One
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Post by Kenny on Jan 5, 2006 15:01:49 GMT 10
An in-office conversation about The Move had me listening to clips of Flowers In The Rain, Fire Brigade and Blackberry Way.
From there I moved on to William Truckaway and his gorgeous Bluegreens. Hey - I didn't know he was a member of Sopwith Camel!
From there I moved on to another pop-rocker from my ear-glued-to-the-radio daze - Henry Gross.
Now Henry had a HUGE hit in the mid-'70s with the ballad Shannon.
But just before then he released a rocking masterpiece called Plug Me Into Something.
I found clips for three classic tunes on Henry's site - One More Tomorrow, All My Love and Tomorrow's Memory Lane. Bloody cool! Great cover art, too.
Hey, I think I'm gonna get me a copy of that, I thought.
Henry's Gross asking price: $100!
Sheesh!
(And after all these year, I learn for the first time he was an 18-year-old member of Sha Na Na - and even performed at Woodstock.)
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Post by march on Jan 6, 2006 15:34:32 GMT 10
Steve Lehman and Vijay Iyer -
Fieldwork Demian as Posthuman
Undoubtedly some of the most amazing music I've ever heard
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