Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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eumaas wrote:Sure. It might make you piss your pants, tho. But I'm sure that's the norm for you when confronted with genuinely good music.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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matedog wrote:BELT
eumaas wrote:Sure. It might make you piss your pants, tho. But I'm sure that's the norm for you when confronted with genuinely good music.
Belt? What does belt mean?
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eumaas wrote:
matedog wrote:BELT
eumaas wrote:Sure. It might make you piss your pants, tho. But I'm sure that's the norm for you when confronted with genuinely good music.
Belt? What does belt mean?
The location of your comment in relation to the belt.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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matedog wrote:
eumaas wrote:
matedog wrote:BELT
eumaas wrote:Sure. It might make you piss your pants, tho. But I'm sure that's the norm for you when confronted with genuinely good music.
Belt? What does belt mean?
The location of your comment in relation to the belt.
Oh. Bit conceptual.
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

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eumaas wrote:
matedog wrote:
eumaas wrote:
matedog wrote:BELT
eumaas wrote:Sure. It might make you piss your pants, tho. But I'm sure that's the norm for you when confronted with genuinely good music.
Belt? What does belt mean?
The location of your comment in relation to the belt.
Oh. Bit conceptual.
Yeah, I know how you liberal arts types aren't so good with spacial relations.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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Re: Some hot shit

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matedog wrote:
eumaas wrote:
matedog wrote:
eumaas wrote:
matedog wrote:BELT
Belt? What does belt mean?
The location of your comment in relation to the belt.
Oh. Bit conceptual.
Yeah, I know how you liberal arts types aren't so good with spacial relations.
I'm good with the spacial relation of my boot up your lily white ass.
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

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Re: Some hot shit

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matedog wrote:
eumaas wrote:
matedog wrote:
eumaas wrote:
matedog wrote:BELT
Belt? What does belt mean?
The location of your comment in relation to the belt.
Oh. Bit conceptual.
Yeah, I know how you liberal arts types aren't so good with spacial relations.
You know, I know the vo-tech you went to had a great welding department, but it's still nothing to brag about.
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Re: Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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John Coltrane - My Favorite Things (1961):

John Coltrane - soprano sax, tenor sax
Eric Dolphy - flute, alto sax
McCoy Tyner - piano
Reggie Workman - bass
Elvin Jones - drums

Eric Dolphy Quintet - G.W. (1961):


Elvin Jones - Drum Solo Demonstration (1979):

(for matedog)

Peter Brotzmann Quartet - Song of the United Front (1974):

Peter Brotzmann - reeds
Alexander von Schlippenbach - piano
Peter Kowald - bass
Paul lovens - drums

John Coltrane & Stan Getz (1960):

John Coltrane - tenor sax
Stan Getz - tenor sax
Oscar Peterson - piano
Paul Chambers - bass
Jimmy Cobb - drums
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Re: Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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Flex wrote:
Elvin Jones - Drum Solo Demonstration (1979):
[youtube][/youtube]
(for matedog)
That was good stuff. I actually got to see Elvin Jones about a year before he died at Yoshi's in Oakland. He was quite old and grunted a lot when he played but he could still swing.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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Re: Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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matedog wrote:
Flex wrote:
Elvin Jones - Drum Solo Demonstration (1979):
[youtube][/youtube]
(for matedog)
That was good stuff. I actually got to see Elvin Jones about a year before he died at Yoshi's in Oakland. He was quite old and grunted a lot when he played but he could still swing.
When hasn't this been true of Elvin?
I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
— Morton Feldman

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Re: Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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The Five Corners Quintet. A local group from my neighbourhood, Rööperi.

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Re: Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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"Isaac Stern doesn't have to put up with this shit."

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I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
— Morton Feldman

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Re: Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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Buy this:
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

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Re: Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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eumaas wrote:Buy this:
Make me.
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Re: Satch's Late Night (The Jazz Thread)

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Wolter wrote:
eumaas wrote:Buy this:
Mount me.
Oh dear.
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

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