Does anyone know where recordings of Audio Sports can be found? Perhaps what
label released their stuff? etc..
from,
matt
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 17:31:42 -0500
From: Brian Olewnick <olewnik@idt.net>
Subject: Re: zappa
dan hill wrote:
> other things that standout are the great early 70s jazz-rock albums,
> "hot rats" and "burnt weeny sandwich".
Agreed with Dan and his fine analysis on these two. I still find myself
only able to enjoy the early Zappa, up to about 1971, after which the
slickness of the musicians he used, the puerileness of his lyrics and
the generally sterile souding output leave me cold. Two things: 1) I no
longer have a copy, but among the people cited in the original 'Freak
Out' album, wasn't Cecil Taylor one of them? Pretty impressive
name-check for a supposed rocker in 1966. 2) 'Lumpy Gravy', another fine
album, seems like an obvious antecedant to Zorn's collage work of the
80's, but I've never read or him giving credit Zappa's way. Have I
missed something?
Brian Olewnick
NP: Keiji Haino - A Challenge to Fate
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 22:39:56 +0100
From: "Francesco Martinelli" <fmartinelli@tin.it>
Subject: Re: Re:Blind Willie -infirmities of blues singers
- ----- .> On a related matter what's this I hear about a new
> conductor, Sordo Mellone E. Prosciutto, taking over
> the arrangements and musical direction of the Italian
> Instabile?
he might be just the right person!!!
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 18:18:29 -0500
From: "Me" <frunobulax@mpinet.net>
Subject: Frank Zappa (Mike Keneally)
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I am going to take this Frank Zappa discussion as an opportunity to =
shamelessly promote, Mike Keneally, one of my favorite musicians. Mike =
Keneally played guitar and keyboards for Frank Zappa in the late =
eighties, and after Zappa's death, he released a handful of stellar =
albums, which can be purchased at www.keneally.com
i would suggest "Sluggo!" or "Dancing" as starting points, and i do =
encourage all of you to check out the site, and perhaps even download a =
couple tracks from Napster. If you like Zappa, you'll love Mike =
Keneally, and if you don't like Zappa, you'll still love Mike Keneally. =
Keneally CD's also make great holiday gifts, so give the gift of =
Keneally this holiday season!!! Seriously, you will love his music, so =
please give him a listen. thanks
David
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