I still have fond memories of receiving that as a Christmas gift from my parents, listening to it Christmas morning on headphones as the snow fell.muppet hi fi wrote:mind blowingly wild and loud, with the double quartet featuring Rashid Ali on 2nd drums and Pharoah Saunders on 2nd tenor. insanely exciting stuff.
Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)
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nice image. (i have a similar memory of listening to my import copy of Sandinista! for the first time while stoned and decorating the Christmas tree and thinking 'this record sounds like a Christmas tree!' yeah, i was baked).eumaas wrote:I still have fond memories of receiving that as a Christmas gift from my parents, listening to it Christmas morning on headphones as the snow fell.muppet hi fi wrote:mind blowingly wild and loud, with the double quartet featuring Rashid Ali on 2nd drums and Pharoah Saunders on 2nd tenor. insanely exciting stuff.
never listened to Meditations on cans, but i love how Elvin is on one channel, Ali on the other, and same with Saunders and Trane.
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Glad to see this thread regenerated (not least because Gene still hasn't answered the Mingus question from last page. My anwer: eh).
Been listening to this lately, thinking about putting together a group to see how slowly we can play it before people leave the venue.
Been listening to this lately, thinking about putting together a group to see how slowly we can play it before people leave the venue.
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Yes, Mingus is great. I like the live albums with Dolphy.CorwoodRep wrote: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.
Mingus.
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— Morton Feldman
I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
— Clashy
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I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
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Finally, I can stop wondering about the answer to that question.
Addendum: Also, like the Green (new to me!) and that Coltrane album is claaaaaaassic.
Addendum: Also, like the Green (new to me!) and that Coltrane album is claaaaaaassic.
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
Pex Lives!
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead
Pex Lives!
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Grant Green also has two more uptempo albums, Matador and Solid, which are both great. Highly recommended.Flex wrote:Finally, I can stop wondering about the answer to that question.
Addendum: Also, like the Green (new to me!) and that Coltrane album is claaaaaaassic.
I'm currently listening to Freddie Hubbard's Here to Stay. Not his absolute best, but a very pleasant listen.
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Well, I think you should be asking Kaleb (that's Kaleb, isn't it?) that. But yes. I'm pleased.eumaas wrote:Yes, Mingus is great. I like the live albums with Dolphy.CorwoodRep wrote: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.
Mingus.
ARE YOU HAPPY, KORY?!
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Now I've switched to A Love Supreme, since it's been ages since I last listened. Some things are classics for a reason, and it's not just because of popular opinion. Dang. Elvin Jones is incredible.
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Elvin "The Volcano" Jones. what a monster.Kory wrote:Now I've switched to A Love Supreme, since it's been ages since I last listened. Some things are classics for a reason, and it's not just because of popular opinion. Dang. Elvin Jones is incredible.
if you haven't heard it, check out the deluxe version of A Love Supreme for the 2nd disc, which has the only live playing of the full album (plus a couple alt takes from the album proper). the gig was played in Neuport, Belgium - right on the Atlantic. i was there in '08 ( the hotel was literally a stones throw from the sea). you hear the announcer (Radio Luxembourg maybe?) announcing the band in French, and the whole suite just insinuates and burns, more so than the album. extremely vital Coltrane.
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That's the one I was listening to (well, disc one)! Great set. I think I'll throw on the live set after dinner.muppet hi fi wrote:Elvin "The Volcano" Jones. what a monster.Kory wrote:Now I've switched to A Love Supreme, since it's been ages since I last listened. Some things are classics for a reason, and it's not just because of popular opinion. Dang. Elvin Jones is incredible.
if you haven't heard it, check out the deluxe version of A Love Supreme for the 2nd disc, which has the only live playing of the full album (plus a couple alt takes from the album proper). the gig was played in Neuport, Belgium - right on the Atlantic. i was there in '08 ( the hotel was literally a stones throw from the sea). you hear the announcer (Radio Luxembourg maybe?) announcing the band in French, and the whole suite just insinuates and burns, more so than the album. extremely vital Coltrane.
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nice.Kory wrote:That's the one I was listening to (well, disc one)! Great set. I think I'll throw on the live set after dinner.muppet hi fi wrote:Elvin "The Volcano" Jones. what a monster.Kory wrote:Now I've switched to A Love Supreme, since it's been ages since I last listened. Some things are classics for a reason, and it's not just because of popular opinion. Dang. Elvin Jones is incredible.
if you haven't heard it, check out the deluxe version of A Love Supreme for the 2nd disc, which has the only live playing of the full album (plus a couple alt takes from the album proper). the gig was played in Neuport, Belgium - right on the Atlantic. i was there in '08 ( the hotel was literally a stones throw from the sea). you hear the announcer (Radio Luxembourg maybe?) announcing the band in French, and the whole suite just insinuates and burns, more so than the album. extremely vital Coltrane.
and another thing from my Euro trip in '08 - one late night/early morning (fuck knows what time it was) in Monschau, Germany on the Belgian border - on the little clock-radio in our hotel room, i heard the entire A Love Supreme re-mixed with monks doing Gregorian Chant. it should have helped see me off to bed, but had the opposite effect. that in fact was Radio Luxembourg. motherfuckers can still do that shit on the radio? it was absolutely riveting.
Strong shoes is what we got and when they're hot they're hot!
- Marky Dread and his fabulous Screaming Blue Messiahs
- Marky Dread and his fabulous Screaming Blue Messiahs
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Whoa, that sounds awesome. A quick Google search didn't pull anything up, but I'm definitely going to keep searching for that.muppet hi fi wrote:nice.Kory wrote:That's the one I was listening to (well, disc one)! Great set. I think I'll throw on the live set after dinner.muppet hi fi wrote:Elvin "The Volcano" Jones. what a monster.Kory wrote:Now I've switched to A Love Supreme, since it's been ages since I last listened. Some things are classics for a reason, and it's not just because of popular opinion. Dang. Elvin Jones is incredible.
if you haven't heard it, check out the deluxe version of A Love Supreme for the 2nd disc, which has the only live playing of the full album (plus a couple alt takes from the album proper). the gig was played in Neuport, Belgium - right on the Atlantic. i was there in '08 ( the hotel was literally a stones throw from the sea). you hear the announcer (Radio Luxembourg maybe?) announcing the band in French, and the whole suite just insinuates and burns, more so than the album. extremely vital Coltrane.
and another thing from my Euro trip in '08 - one late night/early morning (fuck knows what time it was) in Monschau, Germany on the Belgian border - on the little clock-radio in our hotel room, i heard the entire A Love Supreme re-mixed with monks doing Gregorian Chant. it should have helped see me off to bed, but had the opposite effect. that in fact was Radio Luxembourg. motherfuckers can still do that shit on the radio? it was absolutely riveting.
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Recent purchases
These 2 Albums are amazing, Fully recommened for any jazz lovers out there.
And this from Coltrane
These 2 Albums are amazing, Fully recommened for any jazz lovers out there.
And this from Coltrane
Somebody was trying to tell me that CDs are better than vinyl because they don't have any surface noise. I said, "Listen, mate, "life" has surface noise."
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Sanders has a great album called "Summun, Bukmun, Umyun" which is notable because it stays in that laid back, spiritual style without ever going into some of the more aggressive free stuff. Very nice for evening listening.Dirty Harry wrote:Recent purchases
These 2 Albums are amazing, Fully recommened for any jazz lovers out there.
And this from Coltrane
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Hell yeah to all three.Dirty Harry wrote:Recent purchases
These 2 Albums are amazing, Fully recommened for any jazz lovers out there.
And this from Coltrane
I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
— Morton Feldman
I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
— Clashy
— Morton Feldman
I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
— Clashy