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Quote from: Reeleyes on February 01, 2010, 11:13:07 PMagainDo you think the name of the man he claimed to prank in Portland is real? It is just too good.
Quote from: JonFromMaplewood on February 01, 2010, 10:53:11 PMQuote from: masterofsparks on January 30, 2010, 10:07:59 AMJust reliving how great this is and realizing that if a band today released this as their debut they'd be dropped before they could make a second album.I think you were one of the people who turned me on to their first three albums (and Live at Budakon [sp?]). Great purchases. Thanks.You're welcome! Glad you liked them.I am currently obsessing over this Jay Reatard version of "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle." I never paid much attention to Nirvana's original, but this is a masterpiece. I certainly don't remember it being such a great song.
Quote from: masterofsparks on January 30, 2010, 10:07:59 AMJust reliving how great this is and realizing that if a band today released this as their debut they'd be dropped before they could make a second album.I think you were one of the people who turned me on to their first three albums (and Live at Budakon [sp?]). Great purchases. Thanks.
Just reliving how great this is and realizing that if a band today released this as their debut they'd be dropped before they could make a second album.
Quote from: masterofsparks on February 03, 2010, 06:27:58 AMQuote from: JonFromMaplewood on February 01, 2010, 10:53:11 PMQuote from: masterofsparks on January 30, 2010, 10:07:59 AMJust reliving how great this is and realizing that if a band today released this as their debut they'd be dropped before they could make a second album.I think you were one of the people who turned me on to their first three albums (and Live at Budakon [sp?]). Great purchases. Thanks.You're welcome! Glad you liked them.I am currently obsessing over this Jay Reatard version of "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle." I never paid much attention to Nirvana's original, but this is a masterpiece. I certainly don't remember it being such a great song.If you love those Cheap Trick records, bet you would love Alice Cooper's Killer and/or Love It To Death. Very different, yet somehow compatible.
Soft Machine's first album, the only one people really like by them, I think. Tom has played stuff off of it.
An old Bootleg of Lou Reed when Don Cherry was touring with him.perfect Super Bowl music, right?
Quote from: LogFlume on February 07, 2010, 03:32:21 PMAn old Bootleg of Lou Reed when Don Cherry was touring with him.perfect Super Bowl music, right?I was at show a Milford Graves/ Zorn show I think fall before last? At LPR where Lou sat in for the second set completely out of the blue, very cool. Does Lou play with Don on this bootleg?
Quote from: SayHelloBirdy on February 07, 2010, 07:50:46 PMQuote from: LogFlume on February 07, 2010, 03:32:21 PMAn old Bootleg of Lou Reed when Don Cherry was touring with him.perfect Super Bowl music, right?I was at show a Milford Graves/ Zorn show I think fall before last? At LPR where Lou sat in for the second set completely out of the blue, very cool. Does Lou play with Don on this bootleg?oh yea and on this subject I dont know if its been discussed on this forum or not? but in terms of improvised music drummers Fredricks' call out and enthusiasm for Hans Bennink was great, coming from the view point another who is enthusiast for Bennink, does Fredricks post here?