orpheus10

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Frogman, your answers to my questions tell me that you are "phaking the phunk". As I stated, this was in 69 and that does make a difference. There were a number of thriving jazz clubs in St. Louis at that time. My friend was well known among "a... 
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I should have known better, but after all it is still April, this is an April fool joke isn't it?Rok, they still got covered wagons under the arch, the gateway to the West.Enjoy the music. 
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Frogman,  I've been waiting for an answer to those questions since 5:30, and it's now 11:15,  what's up?Enjoy the music. 
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Jazzcourier, this is not the forum for a serious discussion about the subject you brought up, and to make an issue over the word "reservation" is pointless.Rok, on to the next "jazz artist" and forget about it.Enjoy the music. 
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While you guys are ironing things out, I'm going to enjoy some "indigenous people's music". As you pointed out Rok, she's not "Native American", but she's indigenous to Norway; although if I'm not mistaken, this music is Native American. I don't... 
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I'm glad you brought up the seriousness of that term. Not thinking about the seriousness is "Americanism"; that's a sort of conditioning to racism. Since we just got over a major war, as the OP, I declare this case closed and concluded; I hope t... 
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Frogman, that was a completely honest question, and it partially relates to how well those musicians played with Eddie Fisher without any rehearsal of his music.No, I don't know enough about music to properly word a serious question, but in this i... 
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I've got a question for all jazz musicians; say you come to St. Louis and you want to gig. Since you're a well known artist, that wont be an especially big problem, but you want two more musicians to form a trio. This was in 1969; whatever diffe... 
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Rok, when I was in LA sometime ago, there was a car in front of "Dino's" that looked like that, two tone and all. I could not name one single car parked in front of "Dino's". I asked the guy showing me around LA, if we should stop at "Dino's" an... 
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Rok, I can leave the reservation any time for music like that. Late night and a glass of wine (or whatever), and the volume up a notch.Here's another one from the same album; it's instrumental, closer to the jazz reservation. This music is also ... 
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When I saw Eddie Fisher live, and he mentioned the guys he was working with had only heard the jam that morning, it made me think about my "jazz friend"; the people he worked with had only one hour to get ready for show time. What I will never be ... 
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Just listen to this guitar and you'll know why Grant Green is my favorite guitarist; I mean he can pluck that thang, plus this is a boss jam.        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC0qN0SquJMThat was "Live At The Lighthouse". Although it's call... 
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Jzzmusician, I must first commend you on your keen sense of hearing and good taste.Vintage vinyl is a good place to start for a scratchy record. That's what I started with, and had my computer program clean it up. Now it sounds silky smooth on p... 
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This has got to be one of the baddest jams I have ever heard in my entire life, and since he was "hometown", I got to hear it live and often. Like Monk likes to work his jams many different ways, especially when he was live; I got to hear this in... 
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Frogman, the link I posted clearly states who is playing on what cut. Anyone reading my post could go to tracks 1, 2 & 5 as is stated on the link; if they specifically wanted to hear Sonny Rollins; my favorite cut on that album has existed si...