Un-Grateful Thread - What Are You Listening to Instead of the Dead?

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Tom H, Sep 24, 2014.

  1. notesofachord

    notesofachord Riding down the river in an old canoe

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    To be honest, it’s not my picture. I stole it from the internet.
     
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  2. BMac19

    BMac19 Forum Resident

    Elijah McLaughlin Ensemble

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  3. lc317

    lc317 Forum Resident

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  4. wlove2372

    wlove2372 Forum Resident

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    rock n rollers
     
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  5. Dennis0675

    Dennis0675 Hyperactive!

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    I can’t stop the rain
     
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  6. lc317

    lc317 Forum Resident

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    Liked for that kick-ass Dead Set poster in the background.
     
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  7. Dennis0675

    Dennis0675 Hyperactive!

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    Thanks, it’s been with me a very long time but this is the last place it will be hung. I took some serious double sided tape that isn’t going to give up to make it stick to that wall.
     
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  8. Crimson Witch

    Crimson Witch Roll across the floor thru the hole & out the door

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    Abdabs of Saqqara
    Pink Floyd

    Pink Jungle
    The Labyrinth of Auximenes
    Saucerful of Secrets Paradiso
    Seabirds
    Main Theme More
    Explosion
    Take Off
    Hollywood



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  9. Yeti

    Yeti Threshold Dweller

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  10. Dennis0675

    Dennis0675 Hyperactive!

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  11. sami

    sami Mono still rules

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    I long for the days of simply liking a post, period.
     
  12. Dennis0675

    Dennis0675 Hyperactive!

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    You might be a redneck if you have an amp on top of an amp while playing Waylon’s greatest hit.

    I need to get organized but I’ve been pulling apart equipment and trying things out. That tube amp was pulled from a Magnavox console system, it makes about 8wpc. I got it for about $100 and it came with original tubes that test strong in the original boxes. That phono stage has a volume control so I just connected it directly to the amp and let it rip. It’s not going to blow a hat off your head but it sounds really nice, mellow but nice. I may dress it up with some wood trim but the connections are such that it’s always going to look like a rats nest.
     
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  13. Dennis0675

    Dennis0675 Hyperactive!

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    Tear down the walls around your heart and get specific with your likes, bro.
     
  14. sami

    sami Mono still rules

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    Liked for the bro reference.
     
  15. lc317

    lc317 Forum Resident

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    Hint taken, and lesson learned, I'll see myself out the door.

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  16. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    Mal Waldron Quintet: Hard Talk

    Mal Waldron — piano
    Manfred Schoof — cornet
    Steve Lacy — soprano saxophone
    Isla Eckinger — bass
    Allen Blairman — drums

    Recorded at the East-West Jazz Festival in the Meistersingerhalle in Nürnberg, West Germany on May 4, 1974. Killer live date featuring, aside from the leader of course, Lacy's soprano flights (he was really geting in/out in Europe during this period even playing with the Globe Unity Orchestra) and Manfred Schoof (a progenitor of the Euro free scene and also a regular with Globe Unity, Schlippenbach et al) but this date is more "in" than "out" even though it's certainly adventurous . Think Dogon AD for some context. Only limiting factor TME is the playing of Blairman (who played with Embryo as did Waldron) who seems to straighten things out a bit too much and state the beat/puse pretty heavily. That may be the result of a kick drum that is forward in the mix for a Jazz recording but hey, look who's talking. Essential Waldron no matter.



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  17. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    That's what I call a Two Bass Hit.
     
  18. Reever

    Reever Forum Resident

    My tinnitus.
     
  19. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    Liked for the mindfulness.
     
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  20. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    Coltrane

    Africa/Brass
    Coltrane (
    1962)
    Crescent
     
  21. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    So we shared at least one common space....IWT.

    And I know those mics quite well. Deano and I share a 'hood....along with Mountain Girl.

    So, a few years back we (me and the missus) had tix for MMW in PDX. We were caravaning with Deano but at the last minute Mrs Ax had to take call so we met at a local tap house and I gave our tickets to a friend of his that (IIRC) was in from "back East". That wasn't you was it?
     
  22. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    Featuring one of my favorite Coltrane tunes and one I always thought (wished) would be a perfect vehicle for stretching out (like Spiritual or India) but never developed:

     
  23. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

  24. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    Simple tone or complex?
     
  25. Dennis0675

    Dennis0675 Hyperactive!

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    I think this cat really did quit. Liked for drama.
     
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