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I agree that it's better than the GD Movie, too.
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The Complete Arista Recordings of Anthony Braxton
calvino replied to LouieB's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Listening to the above show, now. Finally watched the above rendition of the Veneta show - I think it best footage of them performing - definitely needs an official release.
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The Complete Arista Recordings of Anthony Braxton
calvino replied to LouieB's topic in Someone Else's Song
http://southside.uchicago.edu/History/Music.html It looks like there was an Okeh studio here on the South Side. I would like to know where. I know the U of C has a jazz special collection at their library, I am sure I can find out there. -
The Complete Arista Recordings of Anthony Braxton
calvino replied to LouieB's topic in Someone Else's Song
Got my set yesterday - does sound great. As usual, the Mosaic bunch did a great job mastering/producing. I have an Ellingston set from the same era that I don't listen to all that much because the shrill of the horns gets a bit hard to listen to. Lou - any idea where the Chicago dates were recorded at. A few of the sessions on disc 1 were recorded here, but the name of the studio's are not listed. For some reason I though everything was recorded in NYC, for the most part, back in the 20s/30s and early 40s. A few dates were recorded in LA, also. Baring the names of studios, the liner not -
I read that was the title Lennon was going to go with - Yoko nixed it, though. I am an Obama supporter, but I wish he would have vetoed it.
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Video news pieces on newspaper websites. The Chicago Tribune seems to be posting more and more of these - if I want to watch a video I will go to the WGN site. I go to newspaper site to read the news, not watch it.
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Elton John - 3/10/12, Orlando, FL (Amway Arena)
calvino replied to Mr. Heartbreak's topic in After The Show
Looks like a great set - I would have been a bit bummed not to hear Burn Down the Mission, though. -
TNT and Standard are two of my favorites of Tortoise. Tortoise opened up the UIC shows for Wilco, also Jeff Parker played with Nels in a couple of combinations. WIlco and Tortoise - two great Chicago institutions. There's actually a small Tortoise thread going. http://viachicago.org/topic/26830-tortiose/page__p__822489__hl__tortoise__fromsearch__1#entry822489
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I use to listen to MMW quite a bit in the late 90s/early 00's - but I haven't heard any of their recent stuff. I saw a great double bill of MMW and Tortoise once at a Chicago festival (in 2002 or 03). It was the first time I saw Tortoise play before and I thought they played a much better set. Oddly enough, the show sparked my interest even more in Tortoise and MMW fell by the wayside. The last cd I bought was Uninvisible - haven't listened to that in ages. A friend of mine (a professional dancer, when she can find the work) developed a whole show/routine with Scofield's Go-Go record and p
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I don't have a problem with them playing Betts' penned tunes, though I wouldn't mind them dropping No One Left To Run With from their playlist.
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Well, I guess that's not too surprising. It would have been cool to see him up there with them. I am not even sure - did they perform at the Grammy event?
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http://www.grammy.com/videos/the-allman-brothers-accepting-lifetime-achievement-award-at-special-merit-awards I forgot that they received the Lifetime Achievement Grammy earlier this year - above is their acceptance speech. I guess Dickey was a no show, though he did get a shout out from many of the band members. Chuck Leavell thanked some people for Betts.
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Pigpen drops a couple of f-bombs during Lovelight and Weir (incredulously) asks "Pigpen, did you just say fuck?". Nice short tape.
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http://www.archive.o...10.sbeok.flac16 Also listened to the above - great recording/matrix Great Dark Star and Lovelight - Weir and Pigpen are great during Lovelight.
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Listening to this again. Love the Sitting in Limbo on this set - Hopkins is all over it.
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I am expecting this one Monday, via Netflix - when it came out in the theaters, I thought the premise seemed odd, but interesting.
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Still Feel Gone is my favorite.
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Acoustic set looks okay - never was a fan of Soulshine and I am not familier with These Days. Would be cool to hear Needle and the Damage Done. My Favorite Things is a great opener. I saw a couple of Allman Brothers' shows where they did a mini acoustic set in the late 90's. Jack Pearson was in the band.
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That looks like it would be a fun day. In the past, I use to head to CO at least once a year - never been to Quixotes, though. Looks like a cool place. Are all the groups going to play the same set-lists that was played in 73? The discussion over there regarding the Roosevelt show has been a good one - I haven't listened to it yet.
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I bet Rush would be extremely upset to read that. Perhaps, he would even take offense.
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I guess this where I figured money changed hands. I guess the good price was the cost of the "x number of blanks" - which makes sense.
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So, blank tapes and money were sent and in return a person would tape the shows you wanted and send them back. I guess that would be bootlegging, unless, I suppose, if the money covered the postage. I can see where the band would get a little peaved. (Personally, I don't find anything wrong it.) I am sure this method of trading is dicussed in one of the Tapers' book, I probably read about it and forgot. Regarding the Dave' Pick, I didn't suscribe, nor did not pick up the 1st volume, but I think I will get Vol. 2. I agree, an early acoustic/electic 70 show would be great. Also - these "ol
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I didn't realize she will be facing Wurzelbacher - wow.
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Same here. Right before the Fluke incident, I turned him on for a quick second and he was astounded that women had a dislike for Newt - he was asking what did Newt do to women that would turn them off so much. He then went on and said that the only women Newt "hurt" were his ex-wives. I couldn't stop laughing. (Of course he was being serious and I am sure his listeners agree with him, but I find the absurdity, funny.) Also he was astounded that women had issues with Santorum, since he has been married for the same women for such a long time and has lots of children. His deadpan delivery is r