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With billows and blasts from choirs and orchesters
Buskers and talkers
Big bands and squawkers,
the Stork Club has retained its qualities of decaying elegance and dwindling significance since the late 1950s.

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Favoriting November 27, 2022: Somewhere Near Frankfurt

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Somewhere Near Frankfurt

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Famoudou Don Moye, Baba Sissoko, Maurizio Capone  Salamandra   Favoriting Folk Bass Spirit Suite  Bass, Vocals – Aldo Vigorito; Congas, Timbales, Bells, Steel Drums, Vocals, Other [Scatolera, Scatolophone, Canalina Elettrica] – Maurizio Capone; Congas, Triangle, Drums, Vocals, Other [Karanjan] – Famoudou Don Moye; Guitar – Pasquale Panico; Ngoni, Bells, Vocals, Other [Tama, Kamalen'goni, Karanjan] – Baba Sissoko; Piano, Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Piero De Asmundis; Surdo – Giovanni Volpe; Vocals – Fabiana Martone, Marcello Colasurdo - - -released: 2004 Pomigliano Jazz Tribute To Malachi Favors, Marcello Melis, Johnny Dyani, Djeli Baba Sissokjo 
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Yungchen Lhamo  Khyab Sangye   Favoriting Coming Home  Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals – Sam Doherty §§§Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Kent Condon §§§Arranged By [Cello] – Patrick Morgenthaler §§§Backing Vocals – Ben Findlay, Sister Soleil §§§Bass – Daniel Yvinec §§§Cello – Caroline Lavelle §§§Drone – Peter Gabriel §§§Guitar [Wild Guitar, Guitars] – David Rhodes §§§Guitar, Backing Vocals – Henry Frayne §§§Kantele – Timo Trovinen §§§Lead Vocals – Yungchen Lhamo §§§Loops, Effects [Sound Effects], Arranged By [Cello] – Hector Zazou §§§Percussion – Chris Liliedahl, Hossam Ramzy §§§Violin – Richard Bourreau §§§Written-By – Yungchen Lhamo §§§Producer – Hector Zazou - - Recorded at Real World Studios, Wiltshire, England. Additional recording at Les Nouvelles Musiques Electroniques, Paris, France - 1998 §§§Producer – Hector Zazou 
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Myra Melford's Fire And Water Quintet  III   Favoriting For the Love of Fire and Water  Cello – Tomeka Reid; Drums, Percussion – Susie Ibarra; Guitar – Mary Halvorson; Piano, Melodica, All Compositions By – Myra Melford; Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Ingrid Laubrock - - - Recorded ... on July 20st and 21st 2021 
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Maria Schneider Orchestra  Stone Song   Favoriting Data Lords  Soloist, Soprano Saxophone – Steve Wilson; Greg Gisbert – trumpet, flügelhorn • Tony Kadleck – trumpet, flügelhorn • Nadje Noordhuis – trumpet, flügelhorn • Mike Rodriguez – trumpet, flügelhorn • Marshall Gilkes – trombone • Ryan Keberle – trombone • Keith O'Quinn – trombone • George Flynn – bass trombone • Dave Pietro – alto saxophone, clarinet, piccolo, flute • Steve Wilson – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, flute • Donny McCaslin – tenor saxophone, flute • Rich Perry – tenor saxophone • Scott Robinson – baritone, Bb, bass & contrabass clarinets, muson • Gary Versace – accordion • Frank Kimbrough – piano • Ben Monder – guitar • Jay Anderson – bass • Johnathan Blake – drums, percussion - - Recorded August 30, 2019 - September 2, 2019 Studio Oktaven Audio, Mount Vernon, New York 
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Satoko Fujii  I Haven't Seen You Since Then   Favoriting Indication  SATOKO FUJII  piano - - Recorded at Systems Two, Brooklyn, May 17, 1996 
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Anthony De Mare  Paraphrase (Someone In A Tree)   Favoriting Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim From The Piano  (Arranged By Phil Kline) 
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People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz  Snow Day   Favoriting Rhapsody In Glue  https://peoplelikeus-vickibennett.bandcamp.com 
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Randy Brecker  The Weasel Goes Out To Lunch   Favoriting Score  Randy Brecker – trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger • Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone • Jerry Dodgion – alto flute • Recorded • January 24 & February 3, 1969 • • Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 
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GRP All-Star Big Band  Manteca   Favoriting GRP All-Star Big Band  Arranged by Bob Minzer; Dave Valentin - flute; Arturo Sandoval - trumpet; Randy Brecker - trumpet; Dave Weckl - drums; Alex Acuna - percussion; Kenny Kirkland - piano - - 1992 
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Horace Silver  Liberated Brother   Favoriting In Pursuit of The 27th Man  Horace Silver - piano • Randy Brecker - trumpet, flugelhorn ; • Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone ; • Bob Cranshaw - electric bass; • Mickey Roker - drums - - • Recorded • October 6 & November 10, 1972 
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Harlem River Drive (Eddie Palmieri)  Seeds Of Life   Favoriting Harlem River Drive  Bass – Victor Venegas; Bass [Fender] – Andy Gonzalez; Congas – Eladio Perez; Drums – Bernard Purdy; Guitar [Accompanying] – Cornell Dupree; Lead Guitar – Bob Mann; Tenor Saxophone – Dick Meza; Timbales – Manny Oquendo; Trombone – Barry Rogers; Trumpet – Randy Brecker - - 1971 
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Charlie Sepúlveda & The Turnaround  Liberty   Favoriting This Is Latin Jazz  Charlie Sepúlveda (trumpet); Norberto Ortiz (tenor saxophone); Eduardo Zayas (piano); Gabriel Rodriguez (bass); Francisco Alcalá (drums); Nicholas Cosaboom (congas). Randy Brecker (trumpet) - - - Recorded at Dizzy’s Club, Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York, NY on February 7, 8 & 9, 2020 
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João Donato & Deodato  Nightripper   Favoriting DonatoDeodato  Congas – Ray Barretto; Drums – Allan Schwartzberg; Electric Bass – Dud Bascomb; Electric Guitar – Bob Rose; Flute, Whistle – Romeo Penque; Harmonica – Mauricio Einhorn; Keyboards – Joao Donato; Keyboards, Arranged By, Conductor – Eumir Deodato; Percussion – Airto; Trombone – Michael Gibson; Trumpet – Randy Brecker - - - Recorded March 26 & April 10, 1973 
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Steely Dan  Babylon Sisters   Favoriting Gaucho  Arranged By [Horns] – Rob Mounsey; Backing Vocals – Diva Grey, Gordon Grody, Lani Groves, Leslie Miller, Patti Austin, Toni Wine; Bass – Chuck Rainey; Bass Clarinet – George Marge, Walter Kane; Drums – Bernard Purdie; Electric Piano, Clavinet – Don Grolnick; Guitar – Steve Khan; Percussion – Crusher Bennett; Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Tom Scott; Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Randy Brecker - - 1980 
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Everything Is Everything  Into The Heaven   Favoriting Just Flash In The Cosmic Pan  Bass – John Carbone, Lanny Fields, Reggie Workman, Teruo Nakamura; Drums – Lenny White; Electric Piano – Joe Bonner; Guitar – John Abercrombie; Percussion – Steve Jackson; Percussion, Flute – Yosuke Tonoki; Piano – Mike Garson; Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Dave Liebman, Steve Grossman; Trumpet – Randy Brecker - -Recorded on 15 June 1970 
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Bootsy's Rubber Band  Rubber Duckie   Favoriting Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!  Phelps "Catfish" Collins, Garry Shider, Michael Hampton, Glenn Goins, Bootsy Collins - guitar • Frankie "Kash" Waddy, Jerome Brailey, Gary "Mudbone" Cooper, Bootsy Collins - drums • Joel "Razor-Sharp" Johnson, Bernie Worrell - keyboards • Bootsy Collins, Casper (William Earl Collins)- bass • Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Rick Gardner, Richard "Kush" Griffith - Horny Horns • Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker - horns • Gary "Mudbone" Cooper, Robert "P-Nut" Johnson - "front ground" vocals • Fred Wesley, Bootsy Collins - horn arrangements - - Recorded 1976 Studio United Sound Systems, Detroit; Hollywood Sound Recorders, Hollywood 
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Steve Khan  The Big Ones   Favoriting Tightrope  Steve Khan: electric guitar, 12-string electric guitar • Don Grolnick: Clavinet  • Bob James: Fender Rhodes • Will Lee: electric bass • Steve Gadd: drums • Ralph MacDonald: percussion • Michael Brecker: tenor saxophone • Randy Brecker: trumpet • Recorded • March/April 1977 at Media Sound Inc, New York City 
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The Brecker Brothers  Funky Sea, Funky Dew   Favoriting Heavy Metal Be-Bop  Randy Brecker – Trumpet and Keyboards • Michael Brecker – Tenor Saxophone • Barry Finnerty – guitars, guitorganiser, background vocals • Terry Bozzio – drums, background vocals • Neil Jason – bass, lead vocals • Sammy Figueroa – percussion • Rafael Cruz – percussion ◦ Released ◦ September 1978 
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Don Pullen  Big Alice   Favoriting Tomorrow's Promises  Don Pullen, piano, electric piano; George Adams, tenor saxophone; Michal Urbaniak, violin; Randy Brecker, trumpet; Sterling Magee, guitar; Roland Prince, guitar; John Flippin, electric bass; Tyronne Walker, drums; Ray Mantilla, percussion; Bobby Battle, percussion - - Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City, NY in July 1976 
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Walter Bishop, Jr.  My Little Suede Shoes   Favoriting Cubicle  Walter Bishop Jr. – piano • Randy Brecker – trumpet, flugelhorn • Curtis Fuller – trombone • Rene McLean – soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone • Pepper Adams – baritone saxophone • Joe Caro – guitar • Bob Cranshaw – Fender bass • Billy Hart – drums • Ray Mantilla – percussion • Mitch Farber – arranger - - - Recorded: June 21, 1978 
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Gary McFarland  Suburbia: Two Poodles And A Plastic Jesus   Favoriting America The Beautiful, An Account Of Its Disappearance  Bass Guitar – Chuck Rainey ; Composed By – Gary McFarland; Conductor – Gary McFarland; Drums – Bernard Purdie;  French Horn – Earl Chapin Ray Alonge; Guitar – Eric Gayle; Percussion – Warren Smith; Piano – Warren Bernhardt; Reeds – Danny Bank  Jerome Richardson, Joe Farrell Romeo Penque, Wally Caine; Trombone – Garnett Brown; Trumpet – Marvin Stamm, Randy Brecker  Richard Williams  - - Composed By, Orchestrated By, Conductor – Gary McFarland Producer – Norman Schwartz Remastered By [For Compact Disc] – Steve Hoffman - - Recorded 16, 18, 21, 22 October 1968 at A&R Recording Studios, New York 
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Lou Reed  Oh Jim   Favoriting Berlin  Lou Reed – vocals, acoustic guitar • Bob Ezrin – piano, Mellotron, arrangement • Steve Hunter – electric guitar • Dick Wagner – electric guitar, backing vocals • Jack Bruce – bass guitar  • Aynsley Dunbar – drums  • Steve Winwood – Hammond organ, harmonium • Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone • Randy Brecker – trumpet • Jon Pierson – bass trombone • Steve Hyden, Elizabeth March, Dick Wagner, Lou Reed – choir • Released • October 5, 1973 • Studio • Morgan, London; Record Plant, New York City 
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Don Sebesky  The Rape Of El Morro   Favoriting The Rape Of El Morro  Don Sebesky - keyboards, arranger, conductor • Randy Brecker, Jon Faddis - trumpet • Wayne Andre, Barry Rogers, Sonny Russo - trombone • Tony Studd - bass trombone • Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone • David Sanborn - alto saxophone • Ray Beckenstetein - flute, alto flute, piccolo • Harvey Estrin, Walt Levinsky, George Marge, Al Regni - flute • Don Grolnick, Roland Hanna, Pat Rebillot - keyboards • Joe Beck - guitar • Ron Carter, Will Lee - bass • Steve Gadd - drums • George Devens, Phil Kraus - percussion • Harry Cykman, Paul Gershman, Harry Glickman, Emanuel Green, Harold Kohon, Charles Libove, Harry Lookofsky, David Nadien, Matthew Raimondi, David Rose - violin • Jean R. Dane, Manny Vardi - viola • Seymour Barab, Charles McCracken - cello • Joan LaBarbara - vocal • Recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey between April and May, 1975 
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Randy Brecker  The Vamp   Favoriting Score  Randy Brecker – trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger • Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone • Jerry Dodgion – alto flute • Larry Coryell – guitar • Hal Galper – piano, electric piano, arranger • Eddie Gómez – bass • Chuck Rainey – Fender bass • Bernard Purdie, Mickey Roker - drums • Recorded • January 24 & February 3, 1969 • • Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 
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Randy Brecker with Michael Brecker  Some Skunk Funk - Live At Leverkusener Jazztage   Favoriting Some Skunk Funk  Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone • Randy Brecker – trumpet • Vince Mendoza – conductor, arranger • Will Lee – bass guitar • Jim Beard – piano, synthesizer • Peter Erskine – drums • Marcio Doctor – percussion • Koji Paul Shigihara – guitar • WDR Big Band • Rob Bruynen – trumpet • Andy Haderer – trumpet • Rick Kiefer – trumpet • John Marshall – trumpet • Klaus Osterloh – trumpet • David Horler – trombone • Bernt Laukamp – trombone • Ludwig Nuss – trombone • Mattis Cederberg – bass trombone • Harold Rosenstein – alto saxophone • Heiner Wiberny – alto saxophone • Olivier Peters – tenor saxophone • Rolf Römer – tenor saxophone • Jens Neufang – baritone saxophone[3] • Recorded • November 11, 2003 • Venue • Forum, Leverkusen, Germany 
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Jimi Hendrix  Message To Love   Favoriting Band of Gypsys  Billy Cox – bass, vocals • Jimi Hendrix – guitar, vocals, producer, liner notes • Buddy Miles – drums, vocals • Recorded • January 1, 1970 • • Fillmore East, New York City 
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience  Up From The Skies   Favoriting Axis: Bold As Love  Jimi Hendrix – vocals, electric guitar • Mitch Mitchell – drums, backing vocals • Noel Redding – bass guitar - - Recorded • May–June, October 1967 • Studio 
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience  Still Raining, Still Dreaming   Favoriting Electric Ladyland  Jimi Hendrix – vocals, guitars, piano, percussion • Noel Redding – backing vocals, bass guitar o • Mitch Mitchell – backing vocals, drums, percussion - - 1967 
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience  Bold As Love   Favoriting Axis: Bold As Love  Jimi Hendrix – vocals, electric guitar • Mitch Mitchell – drums, backing vocals • Noel Redding – bass guitar - - Recorded • May–June, October 1967 • Studio 
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience  Fire   Favoriting Are You Experienced  Jimi Hendrix – guitars, vocals; piano on "Are You Experienced?" • Noel Redding – bass guitar; backing vocals • Mitch Mitchell – drums; percussion Recorded • October 23, 1966 – April 4, 1967 • • De Lane Lea, CBS, & Olympic, London 
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Jimi Hendrix  Who Knows   Favoriting Band of Gypsys  Billy Cox – bass, vocals • Jimi Hendrix – guitar, vocals, producer, liner notes • Buddy Miles – drums, vocals • Recorded • January 1, 1970 • • Fillmore East, New York City 
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience  1983... (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)   Favoriting Electric Ladyland  Jimi Hendrix – vocals, guitars, piano, percussion • Noel Redding – backing vocals, bass guitar o • Mitch Mitchell – backing vocals, drums, percussion 
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DJ Flashes Back to 1975 - Tripping to Electric Ladyland and Tresspassing in Private Pools          3:44:14 (Pop-up)
Chrissie Hynde  How Glad I Am   Favoriting Valve Bone Woe   
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Patton Oswalt  The Silver Balloon   Favoriting Talking for Clapping   
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doctorjazz:

Hello Stork and Storkers!
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Michael 98145:

Sunny Sunday Hellos
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

⦿Sun in ♐︎Sagittarius, Year of Water 🐎Horse
James Marshall Hendrix
27th Nov., 1942 - 18th Sept,, 1970
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
chresti:

Greetings Stork! Gro-an boys and girls!
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Stork:

Hey hey all!! Nice to see doctorjazz, Michael 98145 and RevRabb storming the barricades early!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

How I love my d:O & StorkClub DrummerStream on Sundays.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
StringOFperils:

If you can just get your mind together
Then come on across to me
We'll hold hands, and then we'll watch the sunrise
From the bottom of the sea
Avatar 12:06pm
Stork:

chresti! Yes and to graonin' boys and girls. May this show be your bloody mary.
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Stork:

that's "groanin'" boy and girls - sheesh!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
Jeff Golick:

:)
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Stork:

Jeff! Great tribut to Al Jackson Jr today! Thankew!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Jeff Golick:

Thanks. Al makes it easy.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
WR:

Hi Stork, drummer streamers. Between WC updates & trying to keep up with the personnel on the tracks you are playing not much time for witless comments.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
adamdoesit:

Hi Stork, Frankfurters, footlongs, and pigs in blankets!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
coelacanth∅:

greetings Stork and Storkles
Avatar 12:23pm
Stork:

WR, adamdoesit, and coelacanth∅ - I'm surrounded!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:24pm
WR:

No worries, Stork, except perhaps for friendly fire.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:25pm
chresti:

WR, a few rounds of Glen Passaic should fix that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Stork and all other listeners!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hey cresti!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hiya adamdoesit!
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Stork:

With rounds like that - fire away! Good luck, everybody's liver!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Jeff!
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chresti:

Hey Adam in TO!
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Andrew (iT)!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Greetings coel!
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doctorjazz:

To Paraphrase my previous comments, like Paraphrase!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hey doc!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...as opposed to Prairie Phase ...which would be a period living near no one in the Midwest ...or using a Flanger in the middle of nowhere ...or both for Xs2.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
adamdoesit:

Hi AiT! and coel, chresti, doc, WR, Rev…

Speaking of friendly fire, barkeep! A tragically-aimed round for the assembled, if you please.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
doctorjazz:

@adamdoesit-check your email.
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chresti:

*Bang* adamdoesit!
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Stork:

That's:

peoplelikeus-vickibennett.bandcamp.com
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fred:

Greetings Stork and patrons. I'll get the usual Glen Passaic, unless it gets me first
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fred:

@RevRab: Prairie Phase could be a Steve Reich piece, for all I know
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& then we could Paraphrase that...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:43pm
doctorjazz:

Seen Maria Schneider Orchestra a few times, puts on a great show!
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doctorjazz:

And my older daughter's birthday was yesterday!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Randy Brecker probly played with Hendrix too.
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chresti:

Is bandcamp day next Friday?
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doctorjazz:

RRN63-you LIKE Hendrix? 😉
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fred:

I'll be seeing a dance show on Tuesday that is titled "the Köln concert". I haven't heard that one in decades, I wonder whether it'll sound familiar. Hopefully I won't pay attention to the music at all
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doctorjazz:

I can't imagine going to a dance performance and not paying attention to the music at all (but I'm certainly not as much of a dance maven...)
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doctorjazz:

(unless there's no muaic, of course...)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

docjazz - yerknow ...mildly.
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coelacanth∅:

aloha adam (di)!
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fred:

@doc: Sometimes music is a big part of it in a good way (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker changed the way I perceive Music for 18 musicians, for instance). Sometimes the dance is so good I totally ignore the music ("worst" was Lucinda Child's Available Light, no memory of the music, though I love John Adams). But usually, it's not a good sign if I notice the music
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

⦿Sun in ♐︎Sagittarius, Year of Wood 🐓Rooster
' Randal Edward Brecker (born November 27, 1945) is an American trumpeter, flugelhornist, and composer. His versatility has made him a popular studio musician who has recorded with acts in jazz, rock, and R&B. '
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adamdoesit:

doc, thanks!

fred, seeing Music for 18 Musicians performed live changed how I perceive it. I'd never have guessed that said musicians move around between instruments so much. It's a choreographed dance in its own right.
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fred:

It was already my fave Reich piece before I saw Rosas' take on it, there's a section I mistakenly heard as fast but she taught me it's slow. I've seen Rain (set to 18) 7 times so far and hopefully counting
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Stork:

When I saw Reich with 18 musicians, - ike 25 yrs ago - it was a static thing - wonderful and hypnotizing though it was.
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Robm:

Hello fellow storks
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doctorjazz:

Nice to hear The Dan (they're basically a sturio group at this point)!
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Stanley:

Shake it baby!
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Sem:

Summoned by Steely Dan.
Greets, the Storkiness of All Things, and acolytes, electrolytes, and christmaslytes everywhere.
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fred:

This week I went to the Louvre museum for the first time, for a dance show. I was too busy trying to get in a good position to enjoy the paintings (I'm small, so tactics matter). I was leaning against the railing around the Mona Lisa because I guessed (correctly) there would be a spiral unfolding when it hit me I had my back turned to it when people usually jostle to see it
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Stork:

Sem! Stanley! Robm! Just to name the last three musketeers who wandered into my little joint... welcome, all-a youse!!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Greetings Sem!
  1:33pm
Dean:

"In the fifth chapter of the second book of De Docta ignorantia, Cusanus amends Anaxagoras's 'Everything is everything' to read 'Everything in everything.' The shift is from a relatively undifferentiating pantheism, which really is indistinguishable from chaos, to an ordered totality, all the constituents of which are correlative." -- Justus George Lawler, Celestial Pantomime: Poetic Structures of Transcendence 207 (Yale UP 1979). Just finished this book.
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adamdoesit:

Doing a little deferred bike maintenance (new bottom bracket, cassette, chain, and chainring for the commuter). If I'm away from the keyboard, it's cos I'm too greasy to type.
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fred:

@adamdoesit: Glen Passaic dissolves grease in no time. Really, grease will flee away from contact
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Like some resolution between later Coltrane on soprano & BitchesBrew, & in only mid1970. Cooks.
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fred:

It might dissolve your bike too, though
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Michael 98145:

and chaos
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monkeyz:

im lurkin in the solder smoke, thanks stork for playing music helping me concentrate to get through this. i.imgur.com...
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monkeyz:

doesnt help im getting more and more farsighted, yet im making better progress than last time i tred and threw it frustrated in the "later" bin. 9 down, 27 to go.
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Stork:

Ahoy, monkey z!!
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chresti:

@fred, I need some of that to dissolve the toaster oven. And the kitchen counter too.
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Uncle Michael:

I dug that Don Pullen.
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Stork:

That whole album is a beaut, UM.
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fred:

@chresti: you found the right place, though shipping from New Jersey to California might prove difficult
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Listening Out There:

Sebesky mit Airto?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Blood Harmony with Voices often remarked upon - anybody every consider Brothers on Horns ?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*ever
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Ike:

Humans are confusing.
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fred:

@Ike: confusing, but delicious
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Attributed to Groucho: I'm not big on Reality - but it's still the only place to get a decent meal.
...My feelings towards Homo sapiens are somewhat along those lines...
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StringOFperils:

Confusing. Contrary. Confounded. Confrontational. Counter-cognitive. Convicted. Condemned.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

After all - what is between our ears is still the most complicated thing in the known universe.
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Ike:

@fred, I figured there'd be too much gristle. Maybe if brined?
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fred:

@RevRab; tautological there, if your benchmark is human
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StringOFperils:

I think I've flown too close to Discogs. Getting sucked in....I was doing so well with the abstinence too.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Band of Gypsys. Righteous.
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fred:

@Ike: I guess marinate in Glen Passaic, so that any Felder trace is cleansed
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monkeyz:

Halftime. i.imgur.com...
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chresti:

Buddy Miles on drums!
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Franco Twinkie:

Personal favorite! Thanks Stork.
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adamdoesit:

Rev, "reality" is a consensual delusion; drinks at the Stork, doubly so. Barkeep! Consensual Delusions* for everyone!

* Consensual Delusion
2oz Glen Passaic
3/4oz lemon juice
3/4oz complex syrup
A dozen or so synapses
One eggwhite
Herbal smoking stuff

Dry shake Glen Passaic, lemon juice, syrup and egg white together, then add ice, and shake vigorously. Smear a chilled coupe with the synapses, inflame the herbal smoking stuff, invert glass over it till dank. Turn glass right-side up (I can't stress this part enough), strain in shaken cocktail, and serve over a bar napkin torn from the pages of Wittgenstein's Tractatus.
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Dean:

Honestly thought we'd hear a Mingus Big Band track with Brecker!
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Dean:

Jimi doing his best Mose Allison.
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Franco Twinkie:

Move over Rover, let Jimi take over.
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Stork:

consensual delusion is the core of running a watering hole like mine.
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Dhario:

Stork Club rocking out today!!
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Stork:

Masterful, adamdoesit. The Stork Club cocktail binder grows ever fatter and unwieldy. But then, some whisper the same about me.
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Ike:

Difficult to imagine a chunky Stork. Too much stollen and strudel?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

ElectricLady personnel :
en.wikipedia.org...
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fred:

I'm so getting adam's cocktail. Just feed me before I recite the Tractatus like M.A. Numminen (I for real sang along)
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Stork:

Dhario!! Greetings, young old friend!
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Stork:

fred! Ike! RevRabb - and those un-named - ja ja ja!
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Ike:

Envisioning fat old Hendrix alive today in a parallel reality, eating strawberry rhubarb trifle with Elvis
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StringOFperils:

So glad he didn't stay around long enough to get shanghai'd into dueting with Bono or Old Blue Eyes or Tony Bennett
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Mitch Mitchell. I ask you.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hot little four years this fellow had.
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fred:

Shane MacGowan is still around, shows Guinness is good for you
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Sem:

Speaking of the luck of the Irish.
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doctorjazz:

He's REALLY ticklish...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I say this :
www.facebook.com...
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Dean:

But imagine if Hendrix had lived to duet with Robin Trower, Eddie Van Halen, Prince, Frank Marino, Jeff Beck, Mary Halvorson...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Bob Marley, Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew ...Black Sabbath, Bjork ...& just Miles Davis such as we could hear it...
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Dean:

...Henry Kaiser, Fred Frith...
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doctorjazz:

Got a UHQR Analog Productions Vinyl reissue of Axis: Bold as Love some time ago-haven't had the heart to open it...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...that is - the Landscape itself would have been shaped differently upfront - if 18th Sept., 1970 had been shaped differently.
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StringOFperils:

Save for Mary H, hard to imagine anyone stepping up. As Jeff Beck said during one of his shows at Ronnie Scott's, when Eric Clapton briefly took to the stage, "I might as well just f*** off and go home."
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doctorjazz:

Gil Evans played lots of Hendrix with his orchestra back when, saw them do great versions of Angel and other tunes.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I will just note that neither Clapton nor Steve Ray Vaughan produced a track quite exactly like this one.
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Dean:

Kronos Quartet do an arrangement of "Purple Haze." I prefer their Monk and Bill Evans arrangements, though.

Clapton & Allman's "Little Wing"...whew.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

(Frankly an understatement. But you know that.)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Kronos gets it. That's the irony: the best Hendrix Covers tend not to be Rawk Gittarists.
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doctorjazz:

Gil Evans was another of those, "coulda been" recording sesisions that was to happen, but never didn
www.jazziz.com...
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Dean:

Long ago, Kronos encored with a medley of television show themes.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Clapton & Allman probly did that right when they heard of Jimi's passing.
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doctorjazz:

Stevie Ray Vaughan had a LOT of Hendrix in his style...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

You could tell that in a literal glance.
...SRV mostly AlbertKing - but Jimi had absorbed the entire History.
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doctorjazz:

That Kronos Quartet Purple Haze was on their first album.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

His mom names him Johnny Allen - & his dad renamed him James Marshall a few years later !
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doctorjazz:

I like this Hynde album!
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fred:

Kronos used to play the Hendrix version of the star spangled thing as an encore. Don't know if they still do, got too expensive
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monkeyz:

right just a "few" more... i.imgur.com...
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Stork:

The great voice is still there!!
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Dean:

Not exactly, doctorjazz. They did at least a couple records under their own name (i.e., not as the hired string quartet), one a performance of "In C," another a collection of contemporary odds and ends on Reference. I think the Monk record preceded their first Nonesuch album, too.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

<3 Chrissie
Kronos Monk sounds tasty. Must have heard some once or twice.
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Gurldoggie:

I'm a little late to the party. But glad to be here now!
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coelacanth∅:

everything i've heard from Stevie Ray Vaughan tells me he could play like Hendrix -technically, and technically only.
really i'd say John Lee Hooker, or Neil Young played more like Hendrix, in that they poured their guts out through guitars.
Peter Green and of course Duane also, except they had technical expertise as well -although not like Jimi technically.
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doctorjazz:

I got to hear SRV at Now Orleans Jazz & Heritage, the Jimi connection jumped out at me immediately! (RRN63, I do defer to you on guitar expertise, jost how it struck me in the audience).
Dean-My bad, I quickly read the Wiki page-it was there first album for Nonesuch...
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StringOFperils:

Robin Trower had it down really well too, but it always sounded cold to me; I preferred him embedded in that other band.
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adamdoesit:

Thank you DJ Stork! It's been as ball-retractingly pleasurable as ever.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Loved seeing SRV. Didn't add to the vocabulary of Urban Blues - but always dug deep & leaned in hard. That's what SRV was to me - the tough Texas bullet-chewing player.
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doctorjazz:

Another wonderful Birthday Bash, Stork (and JETS WIN!!!)
Thanks so much, Stork, laters all!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Loves Trower too.
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chresti:

Thanks Stork!
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Stork:

THANKS, EVERYONE! TWAS SCHWEET LIKE ALWAYS!! NEXT SUNDAY - COME AGAN!!
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fred:

@adamdoesit: Is your bike up to whatever now?
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doctorjazz:

Have to take the bike rack off the car, hate to admit seasons have changed.
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Dean:

Clowns: https://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/clownmare/
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doctorjazz:

RRN63-listen to SRV with Jimi in mind, curious what you think. The music he played was very blues based, but the sounds coming out of the guitar do strike me as Jimi-like.
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adamdoesit:

fred, almost. Now that it's done its work of dissolving the natal oil, I'm letting the Glen Passaic evaporate off the new chain before breaking it to length, installing, and re-lubing.
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StringOFperils:

Thanks Stork. I might just be a better person.
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Matt:

Great outro w/the clown.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah. Clowns. No.
SRV used thick strings & changed what people expected from Stratocaster tone - it seems to me. His feel was fantastic & it was about his hands & attack. This former is Hendrix-like - but Jimi was multicolored in tones & timbres.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Stork ~
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doctorjazz:

Had to relisten to Becker and Jimi! Wow! (The coda to Bold as Love is one of the great moments in music, imo!)
Thanks, Stork!
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