As well as other, often unidentified, live Naked stuff including
Leng Che, Latin Quarter, NY Flat Top Box, Party Girl, Deae Spot,
Hellraiser, etc., etc., ...
and Masada String Trio Live
and Bar Kokhba Live
plus otherwise undocumented live combinations
Zorn/Patton
Zorn/Bailey
Zorn/Slusser/Winnant/Patton
not forgetting other gems with other searches, like Mr. Bungle playing,
either live or studio-quality, versions of many of our favorites:
What the World Needs Now(is Love etc.) - New Year's Eve, with air raid sirens
theme from PeeWee's Big Adventure(studio) very very good
theme from Super Mario Brothers
theme from Welcome Back Kotter
theme from Star Wars
theme from Thunderball(studio) great!
Hit Me Baby (Clitany Spears cover)(studio) so nice!
and some Romanian devilishly fast gypsy thing
and wonderful different versions of their own hits - my favorite: My Ass
is on Fire/Don't You Fucking Look at Me
I could go on...
But of course Zorn would not approve, and it's very possible, the
Napster service (or ripoff) will disappear completely in the near
future. Of course, the way it works, things come and go depending on
who's online, and often your favorite will get cut off in mid-download -
which can take literally hours for longer, higher quality material.
Now, wipe the drool off off your keyboard and forget I ever mentioned this.
Dan aqui en Taos
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 14:00:55 -0500 (EST)
From: alberta <albertayler@email.com>
Subject: spyvspy+ncitylive
hi, yo.
some bitsa heresy, here.
zorn's intention w/ spy v spy, as i understand it, was to make a sorta hardcore punk ornette (hardcornette?) record. so clearly ornette's vision wasn't jz's (only) concern. story goes that elliot sharp was producer/engineer, but zorn insisted on a thin mix with no bass, and e# took his name off the project.
i do think it's sorta annoying sounding. not one of my fave jz's.
zorn also apparently occasionally starts working on a live ncity disc. i know a few people he's requested live tapes from in the last couple years, but i don't know that it's a front-burnered sorta thing for him.
btw, just started reading david margolick's 'strange fruit - the biography of a song.' recommended reading.
ok, bye.
kurt
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:07:57 -0600
From: Herb Levy <herb@eskimo.com>
Subject: New Music in RealAudio
Hi y'all,
This week on Mappings <http://www.antennaradio.com/avant/mappings/>,
you'll hear music by John Luther Adams, Ellen Band, Cranc, Peter
Cusack & Max Eastley, Deiredre Gribbin, Jon Rose & The Kryonics,
Stephen Scott, Talvin Singh & Joanna MacGregor, and Gabriel Valverde,
.
The show went online Monday evening around 10:00 PM (-0800 GMT) and
will remain online at the above URL for a week. Last week's program,
featuring music by Ellen Band, John Butcher, Michael Byron, Orlando
Jacinto Garcia, Tom Heasley, Richard Lerman, and Giancarlo Schiaffini
is still available in the Mappings archive
<http://www.antennaradio.com/avant/mappings/index1.htm>, where you
can also find play lists for the program since it began in March 1998.
Hope you tune in to the program.
Bests,
Herb
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 21:26:27 +0200
From: patRice <postmanpat@adon.li>
Subject: Recordings w/Zorn samples (was: Re: Not Jazz...)