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jff

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  1. The story is already out. There's nothing to buy here.
  2. I wonder if this'll be the same as the bootleg I used to have on cassette. On a related note, I finally found a vinyl copy of Time Fades Away today when I was out and about. Can't wait to hear that after work.
  3. Yeah, that's how Nels got on Blue Note. I read an interview with Don some time back. and he said something to the effect that Lovers was a one-album deal with Nels. Apparently the offer has been extended.
  4. Nels has a new album coming out on Blue Note in a few weeks. He sent out an announcement today, and included this great video of a live in studio performance. Here is the announcement and video: I am proud (and mildly astonished) to announce the release of my quartet The Nels Cline 4's debut album, Currents, Constellations on Blue Note Records, scheduled for April 13th release. Yes! In case you don't know, the band features Julian Lage on electric guitar, Tom Rainey on drums, Scott Colley on bass, and yours truly on electric guitar. It will be available on vinyl, download and even in the a
  5. I just got a record by a band called Olden Yolk. It's the male singer from Quilt. I like this record more than anything I've heard from Quilt. Which makes me wonder if we've ever done a thread for offshoot bands that are better than the main band.
  6. Good points. Related to this, I've been seeing a lot of pro-gun folks arguing that if you don't use the right terminology or have a thorough working knowledge of guns, you aren't entitled to an opinion on the matter, which is patently absurd.
  7. She is a fabulous guitarist. Good singer, too. I used to live in a neighborhood that held a bluegrass festival every year,and I tried to get the organizers to book her, but they said her fee was too high.
  8. Apparently Wal-Mart and Kroger (a grocery store chain) have raised the age to 21, as well. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/01/business/kroger-firearms-fred-meyer.html
  9. Sorry to quote myself, but to follow up on this, my disappointment over not seeing Kenny and Scott was for naught. Julian's band were terrific, and Julian's playing was absolutely dazzling. Just unbelievable perfection. I have no idea how a musician gets to that level. He is as good on guitar as Charlie Parker was on sax. Kudos also to the audience. I gripe frequently about Atlanta audiences being chatty and indifferent, but this crowd was dead silent when it needed to be and wildly enthusiastic at all the right moments.
  10. Sorry, just saw this post. It was the Buckhead Theater (which used to be The Roxy), I didn't even know they had closed, but apparently it was sold recently. They painted the interior a reddish color, which looks nice and is an improvement over the boring light beige. I think they also brought in new sound equipment. Other than that I didn't notice any changes.
  11. Georgia can't take much more embarrassment this week.
  12. Julian Lage Trio I'm a little bummed he isn't touring with the guys on his record (Kenny Wolleson and Scott Colley), but continually promotes his tour by posting videos of them rather than the guys who he'll be playing with. I'm sure they're great, but that's misleading.
  13. Ike Stubblefield/Grant Green Jr. Trio
  14. I've never been to a Dick's store, but I will be doing all my Christmas and birthday shopping there this year.
  15. Amazon has (or had until yesterday) Georgia on it's short list of places to open a new headquarters, No way that's gonna happen now. And Georgia is a MASSIVE state for the film and TV industry. That's in jeopardy now, too. So this petty extortion attempt, coupled with non-stop attempts to legislate religious bigotry against gays, is going to cost Georgia incalculable damage. All because certain types of people feel like their being oppressed when they lose their privileged status. As a Georgian (proudly not by birth) this is extremely embarrassing, but I'm glad it's getting national at
  16. Keith Morris from Black Flag/Circle Jerks did some good screaming.
  17. To be fair, he does have so much orange makeup and hairspray on that it'd be tough for a bullet to break skin.
  18. Yes, that's partially what I'm basing my opinion on. They were overly shouty on the vocals and it's doesn't work for me. Maybe I just don't care for Marty as a live performer.
  19. I will definitely read Jorma's book. Hopefully Jack will do one, too. I like Jefferson Airplane a lot, but I've never cared for them as a live band, just based on their live releases. I never got to see them. Hot Tuna is the opposite. I like them as a live band, but not as much on record. And I have seen them.
  20. It's so obvious that history is being written right now. And it couldn't be clearer who will be the heroes and who will be the villains, for all eternity, in this story. And yet, people are still refusing to stand with these kids. They'll outlaw "bump stocks", but the gun manufacturers will just change the name of them, make them come in two pieces that you have to put together, and they'll do the exact same thing.
  21. I thought they were really good. My friend who got us into the show is a devoted fan/friend of the band and said they went pretty heavy on the oldies, which makes sense since I recognized many of the songs despite not paying attention to their career since the early '90s. This show was sort of an invite-only open bar/free food tax write off type of event celebrating the reopening of a local theater in the wealthy area of Atlanta, so I guess they wrote their setlist with an older, richer audience in mind (it was a very old crowd, but they were enthusiastic). They seem to have a new Athens, G
  22. That's good news. Hopefully she'll do some more touring.
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