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November 30, 2015: Soft Horse No. 1
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![]() ...Thx for Jimi over here... |
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![]() My pleasure, @Rev. My job as a gallery guard at a museum literally requires me to listen to this song on repeat for hours at a time, and yet I never tire of it. |
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![]() ...for his B-Day on the 27th - watched a couple of docs - & - it's always just when you think you know all about Hendrix - exposed to him again & it's that instant 500-volt direct connection once again... |
Mon. 11/30/15 9:38pm
Doug Schulkind:
Hi Sam! | |
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![]() Welcome to the horse party, @Doug. |
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Mon. 11/30/15 10:01pm
northguineahills:
Lee Konitz still saves this 80s jazz piece. (hard to find good 80s jazz, it exists, but you have to look [I might be biased]). |
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![]() I hear that, @ngh. The lack of the '80s jazz drum sound helps too. Those '80s snares, so tinny. |
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Mon. 11/30/15 10:24pm
NFL Longsnapper:
ya know, hate is a prety strong word. just don't know if its strong enuff for men. sorry if that off-ends anybody ,, but i justt red the wikipedia page for Milli Vanilli. |
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![]() Hi everybody! |
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![]() Welcome, @Ike and @NFL. |
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Mon. 11/30/15 10:36pm
northguineahills:
Crap, haven't heard Trim in ages... |
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Mon. 11/30/15 10:38pm
northguineahills:
Gonna have to bail soon, thanks Sam! |
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![]() This Kill the Vultures track reminds me a little bit of Dälek, of Newark, NJ. |
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![]() Dug that Deux Maisons track a little while back...evening, all. |
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![]() Thanks for hanging out, @ngh! |
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![]() Welcome, @Jeff. @Ike: I'll have to check out Dalek. KTV are kind of local legends here in Minneapolis. |
Mon. 11/30/15 10:42pm
Snake:
Have to disagree with ngh on the 80's being bad for jazz...Granted much of it was done in Europe but there was plenty stateside too. Groups like Art Ensemble of Chicago, Anthony Braxton, Vienna Art Orchestra, Globe Unity Orch. Willem Breuker Kollektief...Black Saint Records ...Hat Art Records and many others!!!! | |
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Mon. 11/30/15 10:44pm
northguineahills:
Dalek were great, they even did a few tracks w/ Faust, believe it or not. |
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![]() If you'll forgive the slight self-aggrandizement here, for 1980s jazz possibilities, try: destination-out.com... |
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![]() Couldn't agree more, @Snake. Plenty of incredible jazz released in the '80s. Sometimes I find the production a little cold on records put out in the '80s, but there's certainly no lack of boundary-pushing sounds. Then again, sometimes I love the super '80s sounds of Ornette's records from the decade, as well as Herbie Hancock's. |
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Mon. 11/30/15 10:51pm
northguineahills:
Anthony Braxton can never do any wrong, but even the Art Ensemble of Chicago sounded tepid w/ Nice Guys (wait, was that '79?), Hat Art put out a lot of good stuff, but sometimes even some producers would numb the impact. The regular suspects mentioned above and including Steve Lacy, Evan Parker and others still made good stuff. I feel that the 80s was comparatively a dark age for jazz in general. |
Mon. 11/30/15 11:17pm
Snake:
I think most of the music I'm speaking of was not available stateside and not covered by magazines in the states.Cadence Magazine in Redwood N.Y. covered most of the music I'm speaking of and most of it was free jazz and most not available any longer.Labels like: Claxton from Holland, FMP from Germany, Moers Music.. Germany,Nato from France , Metalanguage from the US.And one of the old critics lives in Minneapolis Mn. where Sam is broadcasting from and his name is Milo Fine. | |
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![]() Milo Fine! Another local legend. A friend of mine took drum lessons from Milo Fine in middle school at a suburban music store. He said Milo spent most of their lessons talking about B-Movie horror flicks. |
Mon. 11/30/15 11:27pm
Snake:
Milo was a brutal reviewer.....he pissed many musicians off with his reviews...but usually he was so right.I never cared that much for his music but i loved his attitude and his reviews were great!! | |
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![]() He still plays around the Twin Cities from time to time. Also, I believe he once played with Walter Zuber Armstrong at the Walker Art Center here in Minneapolis in the early '80s. |
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