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Post by alimcg on Jul 27, 2007 11:54:45 GMT 10
Stu Hunter - The Muse. It's not at all what I expected from Stu, but I love it.
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Post by vickibonet on Aug 14, 2007 6:52:20 GMT 10
Didgeridoo ... at the Village Vanguard. You go to New York, you walk in to a jazz club and the first instrument you hear is didgeridoo. Go figure. Mind you, he played it really well: Wycliffe Gordon, very funny guy too.
Also heard Charlie Hayden who didn't look so well and played like he was asleep and Brad M in a duet/l Brad won. Lots of impressive busking jazz and other musicians too.
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Post by aj on Aug 14, 2007 10:45:36 GMT 10
There for work or a holiday Vicki ?
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Post by timothystevens on Aug 15, 2007 18:35:20 GMT 10
Fleurine: Close enough for love, starring Bradley at the keyboard. A sentimental choice. An album where the problems are outweighed by the associations, if you know what I mean.
Gosh it's been dull round here recently, and I don't think this post is going to help.
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Post by vickibonet on Aug 16, 2007 15:27:33 GMT 10
There for work or a holiday Vicki ? Holiday (for a change!) San Francisco, Sonoma, New York. Wondering if I can still afford Wangaratta this year now!
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Post by shaggaz on Aug 16, 2007 16:50:41 GMT 10
J J Johnson - The Trombone Master (don't think that will help either Tim) Dexter Gordon - Go Dexter Gordon - Our Man in Paris
Mahler 6!
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Post by aj on Aug 16, 2007 18:16:54 GMT 10
There for work or a holiday Vicki ? Holiday (for a change!) San Francisco, Sonoma, New York. Wondering if I can still afford Wangaratta this year now! That's why credit cards were invented Vicki.
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Post by vickibonet on Aug 21, 2007 20:25:10 GMT 10
Holiday (for a change!) San Francisco, Sonoma, New York. Wondering if I can still afford Wangaratta this year now! That's why credit cards were invented Vicki. Yes I know. Unfortunately, they keep sending me unsolicited new ones!
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Post by timothystevens on Aug 22, 2007 20:00:24 GMT 10
Paul Bley: Solo in Mondsee. (Eek.) Andrea Keller Quartet: Little claps John Sangster: The joker is wild Horowitz: late Deutsche Grammophon LP, with extreme levels of tempo rubato Allan Browne: The drunken boat
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Post by aj on Aug 22, 2007 20:39:41 GMT 10
'eek', as in scarily good ? Or as in why did they release it ?
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Post by timothystevens on Aug 22, 2007 21:11:47 GMT 10
The Bley? It's terrible. Sorry, but it is.
I should love to know how it is one gets to the stage when one can release an album like this and have it hailed as a masterpiece.
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Post by aj on Aug 23, 2007 8:51:08 GMT 10
I could tell you Tim......but then you might be tempted to follow suit.
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Post by timothystevens on Aug 23, 2007 13:36:30 GMT 10
No, please do go on; I'm genuinely interested.
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Post by aj on Aug 23, 2007 16:01:33 GMT 10
In poker parlance : good call, I'll fold.
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Post by captain on Aug 25, 2007 22:06:25 GMT 10
Because critics don't know anything about music?
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