nice Jeff G. one of my favorite electric miles jams from back in the day logged a lot of hours. can still see my old dubbed cassette. hey- it was on a TDK60! www.amazon.com...
morning, folks!
zzz. how about that? I had this on a cheap cassette, copied from radio, until Circle in the Round came out. It was a fave jam of mine too, but back in the night.
In the studio when this was recorded:
Miles Davis (tpt); Wayne Shorter (ss); Bennie Maupin (bcl); Chick Corea (el-p); Josef Zawinul (el-p); John McLaughlin (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar); Dave Holland (el-b); Billy Cobham (d); Jack De Johnette (d); Airto Moreira (perc).
Did you get to Roulette for any of the tribute shows, Jeff?
DJpeterDE, did you get to shows at the new Philly venue?
(jealous minds need to know-was out a lot a week ago, just being a homebody this week..)
I did race out at the last minute on Friday night to catch most of that evening's round robin of Bailey tributes. Amazing group of players; ended too early. The Drummer stream's own David Weinstein performed with Zorn!
Done and done my friend; I'd already been through that interview, and knew most of that stuff anyway, but I do thank you all the same for sending it....unless there's another email....oh, okay, I'll check ...
Miles & Croz together sounds like a potentially volatile configuration of chemicals all around. Tho in the day Miles actually reportedly helped tip Columbia records in the BYrdS' favor iirc (a little surprising).
so i had to glance through mikes autobiography to see if he mentioend the crosby episode, didn’t see it but always a treat to revisit mikes talking about the “sorry-ass cat named Steve Miller” (non-playing motherfucker with one or two sorry-ass records out) when he played fillmore east in 1970. CSNY we’re on the program “and they were a little better.”
Not this weekend, but if it helps you scratch your vicarious itch I can pretend that I did! (Had a very enjoyable evening with friends over to watch a blu ray of Lawrence of Arabia. It holds up!)
Laowrence of Arabia was the one of the 1st movies I ever went t0-family outing the old Lowes theater in Brooklyn (46 st and New Utreicht Avenue, later the short lived Rock Palace, now retail stores).
I've told this story before so I'll try to be brief. Back when many
of us (in an online community where I and David Crosby were both participants in the early '90s) were socializing with <croz> here, he extended an off that we should reach out if he was playing in our areas so we could meet up.
CSN was doing an acoustic tour (sans band) and had a stop in Omaha
for two shows on the same date (early and late shows). Deanna and I
made arrangements to attend both shows and to take my dad and
stepmother to one. We booked a downtown hotel room near the theater.
We were given peel and stick guest passes. After the second show we
were told not to leave the theater. A member of the touring party
would eventually lead us backstage for the meet and greet. We were
marched through the process and it was all very perfunctory. We met,
we greeted, we exchanged pleasantries, I had a book signed, and we
left.
Having attended both performances, we'd missed dinner. When we got
back to the hotel, the kitchen was closed. I asked the front desk
what, if any food could be provided. They offered a fruit salad that
could be sent up by room service. Deanna had already gone up to the
room. I headed for the elevators.
With my back to the lobby, I heard a familiar voice from behind, in
a jocular tone say "I can't get away from you goddam hippies
anywhere." I turned around and it was David. I had no idea they were
staying at the same hotel.
On the elevator ride he explained that he'd be up for hours
unwinding after the gig and asked me if I'd like to come to the room
and talk. I explained that I was waiting for some food to be sent up
and that Deanna and I would need to eat something but I could join
him shortly.
The fruit salad must have weighed three pounds, and Deanna and I ate
about half of it. When I went to Crosby's room, I took the rest with
me.
When I got to his room David was barefoot. He let me in and returned
to where he'd been reclining on his bed and offered me a chair. I
offered him the fruit salad, which he consumed with evident
pleasure.
I eventually had to beg my departure to return to my patient spouse
after David and I spent a considerable time discussing music, Robert
Heinlein, the Well, his recovery and his AA sponsor, who it turned
out was someone I was familiar with, a "knew" in the most casual
sense.
He was charming. It was good conversation. I had all I could enjoy
before I was too tired to hold up my end of it. He was way fresher
than I was when I bid him goodnight.
A couple of years later we connected again in Chicago and I
interviewed him for a piece I was writing for a gig I got courtesy
of a couple of other former members of that community. I think it was one of the first times he spoke at length about discovering the existence of his son, James Raymond.
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Song:
"Sea Seizure (No. 19)" by "Mary Halvorson Quintet"
Intense opening bars...my neighbours would LOVE this...that must have been great , doctorjazz. I find I'm really liking her compositional sense, as improvised as these sections are. Her music's kinda special.
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"Sea Seizure (No. 19)" by "Mary Halvorson Quintet"
She's been around longer than I'd have thunk!
She has this way of "bending" notes, they go down in pitch-it's not the usual guitar way of changing pitch by beding strings, I think it's some pedal or electronic thing, but it's a great sound!
Wow Thx.
Good to be reminded of that side of Croz. Joa Baez made a point of emphasizing he was always present for her.
Living in SantaBarbara several years I saw him walking around a couple times - once giving some $ to a cellist playing in a bookstore. So such a gesture to recall. I didn't bug him. One develops a different sense of Classes & Celebrity in SoCal (different than NewHampshuh here anyhow...) I kinda wish I had & told him if he'd done no more than the high harmony on 'Bells of Rhymney' on the BYrdS' 1st album I'd've appreciated him...
I remember seeing Lawrence in 70mm at the Coolidge circa 1996, though I feel I must've seen it sometime before, too. I can still picture the curtains opening wide, and the tiny figure emerging out of the desert glare.
That's, maybe, some variation of a B bender, a device that Clarence White and an engineer friend designed and built for his guitar when he was in The Byrds. there are newer ones that work differently than his out there...unless it's a processed signal using a pedal or something
@adamdoesit yeah, the big screen at the Coolidge is pretty good. the one at the Charles was just monstrous, though. biggest screen i have ever seen movies on. of course now it's like a Whole Foods or something
Speaking of desert cinema, the missus and I finally made it to Jafar Panahi's NO BEARS (2022) at Film Forum yesterday. If it's playing near you, do go see.
I wish. I have seen the interview on YT where he talks about acquiring that beast though. I would love to be closer to that stuff. If wishes were horses, etc....thanks for the tip, though...I know MS was generally thrilled to even cast his eyes upon that guitar
10:52am
mic_a:
Mary uses a pedal for that pitch bending.
Chadbourne & Ribot together? Wow.
And this one I actually have here on the shelf. That doesn't happen often on this show.
10:52am
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Marty Stuart is a National treasure!
He's an awesome guy and sticks around to meet concert goers!
Watched a sweet doc last night from about ten years ago, about how Kurt Russell's dad ran an independent single A baseball team in Portland in the early 1970s.
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Song:
"Street Woman" by "Noël Akchoté, Eugene Chadbourne...
Sam Segal played a nice classical piece by Akchote, went to his Bandcamp page, quickly noticed that they offered his entire digital Bandcamp recordings for about $30. Without thinking about it, figured I'd go for it. IT'S 513 ALBUMS!!! (I'll be going through it for the rest of my life...)
Yes that’s it! It was huge and wonderful. That experience is matched in my memory with one other: I think it was called south coast plaza in Orange County? Purportedly the biggest screen west of the Mississippi. Saw a restoration of The Wild Bunch in that screen… actually moved back a few rows after the movie started and I was overwhelmed
Zero Tolerance received a lot of calumny back in the day. From what I could tell, it had nothing to do with the music itself but with what people assumed was Metheny's insincerity or lack of credility to play this kind of music, after his easier-listening work.
She actually is a BIG FAN of DO Radio-often Jeff goes "soft" the last set (Rock tracks), and she's dissapointed it's not the "Out" she was expecting. Now my wife, on the other hand...
Yeah doesn't seem so Out now. Just the idea it's him doing it. &/or the context of FMU here now... Was also the Grungey early 90s - so there was a zeitgeist ...maybe they thot he was pandering. To whom exactly I wouldn't be certain...
Random comment, I think Zoot Horn Rollo / Bill Harkleroad should also be acknowledged as Mendoza and probably other guitarists you just played got some inspiration from him.
Monnette (two N's, two T's) Sudler is Philly jazz royalty. Was still playing up until her passing, during the pandemic I saw her on a livestream and it was basically a grandma in a living room playing Dolphin Dance on solo guitar.
Hard to find her solo records!
But most of you will know her from Byard Lancaster "Sounds of Liberation" (some reissues/rediscovered tracks on Corbett v Dempsey) and Khan Jamal "Drum Dance to the Motherland"
Mollyjazz missed most of the "Out" stuff again, serves her right for sleeping almost until noon.
Early Wilco-with Jay Bennet still playing guitar with the band (some hard feelings involving him later).
Big Wilco Fan...
My TV is fine for the space, I wouldn't want bigger. But "Lawrence" did make me wish for that big screen again. So much of that film is abstraction: yellow ground, blue sky, a black figure in the distance.
Now i'm curious to watch that scene on my phone, how it comes across.
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of us (in an online community where I and David Crosby were both participants in the early '90s) were socializing with <croz> here, he extended an off that we should reach out if he was playing in our areas so we could meet up.
CSN was doing an acoustic tour (sans band) and had a stop in Omaha
for two shows on the same date (early and late shows). Deanna and I
made arrangements to attend both shows and to take my dad and
stepmother to one. We booked a downtown hotel room near the theater.
We were given peel and stick guest passes. After the second show we
were told not to leave the theater. A member of the touring party
would eventually lead us backstage for the meet and greet. We were
marched through the process and it was all very perfunctory. We met,
we greeted, we exchanged pleasantries, I had a book signed, and we
left.
Having attended both performances, we'd missed dinner. When we got
back to the hotel, the kitchen was closed. I asked the front desk
what, if any food could be provided. They offered a fruit salad that
could be sent up by room service. Deanna had already gone up to the
room. I headed for the elevators.
With my back to the lobby, I heard a familiar voice from behind, in
a jocular tone say "I can't get away from you goddam hippies
anywhere." I turned around and it was David. I had no idea they were
staying at the same hotel.
On the elevator ride he explained that he'd be up for hours
unwinding after the gig and asked me if I'd like to come to the room
and talk. I explained that I was waiting for some food to be sent up
and that Deanna and I would need to eat something but I could join
him shortly.
The fruit salad must have weighed three pounds, and Deanna and I ate
about half of it. When I went to Crosby's room, I took the rest with
me.
When I got to his room David was barefoot. He let me in and returned
to where he'd been reclining on his bed and offered me a chair. I
offered him the fruit salad, which he consumed with evident
pleasure.
I eventually had to beg my departure to return to my patient spouse
after David and I spent a considerable time discussing music, Robert
Heinlein, the Well, his recovery and his AA sponsor, who it turned
out was someone I was familiar with, a "knew" in the most casual
sense.
He was charming. It was good conversation. I had all I could enjoy
before I was too tired to hold up my end of it. He was way fresher
than I was when I bid him goodnight.
A couple of years later we connected again in Chicago and I
interviewed him for a piece I was writing for a gig I got courtesy
of a couple of other former members of that community. I think it was one of the first times he spoke at length about discovering the existence of his son, James Raymond.
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She has this way of "bending" notes, they go down in pitch-it's not the usual guitar way of changing pitch by beding strings, I think it's some pedal or electronic thing, but it's a great sound!
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Good to be reminded of that side of Croz. Joa Baez made a point of emphasizing he was always present for her.
Living in SantaBarbara several years I saw him walking around a couple times - once giving some $ to a cellist playing in a bookstore. So such a gesture to recall. I didn't bug him. One develops a different sense of Classes & Celebrity in SoCal (different than NewHampshuh here anyhow...) I kinda wish I had & told him if he'd done no more than the high harmony on 'Bells of Rhymney' on the BYrdS' 1st album I'd've appreciated him...
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Hard to find her solo records!
But most of you will know her from Byard Lancaster "Sounds of Liberation" (some reissues/rediscovered tracks on Corbett v Dempsey) and Khan Jamal "Drum Dance to the Motherland"
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