Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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I don't have 200 bucks to drop right now, or I'd do it, but for anyone interested for today only Barnes & Noble has the Miles Davis: The Complete Columbia Album Collection box set on sale for $199.99: http://music.barnesandnoble.com/The-Com ... id=1596846
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Don't you get a discount at work Flexo?
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Kory wrote:Don't you get a discount at work Flexo?
Not that deep, generally. Although sometimes on super big ticket items. I'd have to check. I mostly work for trade and there's not really a set system in place.
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Flex wrote:
Kory wrote:Don't you get a discount at work Flexo?
Not that deep, generally. Although sometimes on super big ticket items. I'd have to check. I mostly work for trade and there's not really a set system in place.
I can see if mine's any better for you, if you'd like. I can have my girlfriend bring it to you when she goes to Vail later this month.
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Kory wrote:I can see if mine's any better for you, if you'd like. I can have my girlfriend bring it to you when she goes to Vail later this month.
Sure, that'd be awesome.
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Kory wrote:
Flex wrote:
Kory wrote:Don't you get a discount at work Flexo?
Not that deep, generally. Although sometimes on super big ticket items. I'd have to check. I mostly work for trade and there's not really a set system in place.
I can see if mine's any better for you, if you'd like. I can have my girlfriend bring it to you when she goes to Vail later this month.
Whoa. That's uncouth. Use your Chinese manservant as your courier, not your girlfriend.
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eumaas wrote:
Kory wrote:
Flex wrote:
Kory wrote:Don't you get a discount at work Flexo?
Not that deep, generally. Although sometimes on super big ticket items. I'd have to check. I mostly work for trade and there's not really a set system in place.
I can see if mine's any better for you, if you'd like. I can have my girlfriend bring it to you when she goes to Vail later this month.
Whoa. That's uncouth. Use your Chinese manservant as your courier, not your girlfriend.
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Highly recommend Alexander von Schlippenbach's The Living Music (1969) for those free-jazz and avant-garde jazz specialists. Go-to tracks: title track and "Tower"

The album has a lot of Sun Ra type, experimental sounds in it and also maintains a lot of the type of avant-garde craziness needed to scare someone off at the same time (Tower's sound, for example, is in the vein of "L.A. Blues" by The Stooges). Perhaps a forgotten free jazz gem (this album).

Oh... yeah and..
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Hey Gene, based on your limited knowledge of the shit I like:

Mingus. Should I be listening to Mingus? People are telling me good things about Mingus.

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Thought some of you (Murph, Flex, Wolt) might like this little documentary:
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eumaas wrote:Thought some of you (Murph, Flex, Wolt) might like this little documentary:
Some YouTube Fool wrote:Jewish Marxist Destruction and Subversion of a BLACK Cultural Art.
'ENTARTE KUNST" as Adolf would call it. It really belongs in the mental institutions of degenerate minds.
Too bad African American musicians have been drawn into this madness and have themselves allowed Euriopeans to destroy another foundation of African-American culture.

FRANKFURT SCHOOL 'CRITICAL THEORY' applied for destruction. Being critical of normal accepted notion of strudcture , beauty, morality and decency and turn it into someting vile, ugly, degenerate, depriviaty. In the same mold as Marcel Deschamps, Feminism, promotion of homosexuality, pushing individualism etc. APROGRESS THAT IS A DEGRESS.
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I've become enamored with this cut, and the album it's from:
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a bowl of soup
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
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Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a bowl of soup
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead

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mind blowingly wild and loud, with the double quartet featuring Rashid Ali on 2nd drums and Pharoah Saunders on 2nd tenor. insanely exciting stuff.
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