Phil Spector: "I've been listening to a lot of Andrew Lloyd Webber lately,
and enjoying it. Someday I hope to set his stuff to music."
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Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 15:40:10 +0200
From: "Marcin Gokieli" <marcingokieli@go2.pl>
Subject: Odp: Joey Baron
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From: Bob Sweet <bsweet@umich.edu>
Hi,
try 'frisell dricoll baron live' first, then masada 3, Naked City
Grand Guignol. I did not like his solo albums that much, although the
barrondown live show I've been to is one of the best things I've ever
seen.
> I've been reading so much about Joey Baron lately, yet I've not had
the
> opportunity to hear much of his playing. Would someone be willing to
> step out with recommendations of recordings that represent his best
> output as a player?
>
> Y'all are so in the know. Reading this list keeps my musical world
ever
> expanding.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Sweet
> bsweet@umich.edu
> bsweet@arborville.com
> READ Music Universe, Music Mind: Revisiting the Creative Music
Studio
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>
> -
>
Marcin Gokieli
marcin.gokieli@mospan.pl marcingokieli@go2.pl
Generally speaking, if a philosopher offers to 'dissolve' the problem
you are working on, tell him to go climb a tree - Jerry Fodor
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Date: 5 Oct 2001 09:48:49 -0700
From: Dan Given <dlgiven@altavista.com>
Subject: Jeffrey Allport and Tim Olive Tour
I would like to make a recommendation that anyone who gets the opportunity should check these guys out. I saw them last night, and was quite impressed. Basically they're a couple of nobodies out of Victoria BC, travelling by bus and hocking some CD-Rs to pay for their meals.
Allport plays with a couple of small drums, a cymbal (no stand) and contact mikes; Olive does tabletop guitar with dental floss, tuning forks, bubble wrap, etc (yeah, don' they all these days!). Their music is extremely quiet --clicks, pops, scrapes, etc -- and also extremely captivating.
Probably of interest to you folk who like Erstwhile releases (especially the minimalism of somethng like the Tetreault/Drumm duo).
Jeffrey Allport/Tim Olive tour schedule:
Oct. 4- Edmonton, AB. Yardbird site.
Oct. 7- Saskatoon, SK. Unitarian Centre.
Oct. 10- Winnipeg, MN. Venue TBA
Oct. 13- Toronto, ON. Array music studio
Oct. 21- New York, NY. ABC no rio
Oct. 26- Boston, MA. Zeitgeist gallery
Oct. 27- Baltimore, MD. Red room
Oct. 29- Columbus, OH. Madlab
Nov. 3- Chicago, IL. Nervous centre
Nov. 14- Vancouver, BC. the Havana.
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Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 19:45:28 +0200
From: Jeroen de Boer <jeroen@cyberslag.nl>
Subject: Re: Japanese Death Metal, Black, Doom, etc
Hi,
A bit late, but after I purchased an album by Sigh I remembered this subject
came up a couple of weeks ago. The title of the album is Scenario IV: Dread
Dreams. I gave it a listen, because I read a raving review of their latest
effort a while ago (don't know the title..). The album I bought was released
in 1999 on Cacophonous Records (www.cacophonous.com).
Their music is a rather strange mix of black metal vocals, old school
heavymetal riffs, funny samples an oldfashioned organsound and female
voices. If you aren't familiar with them check it out. You might enjoy it!
Best,
Jeroen
> hey zorns,
>
> all i am interested in is Japanese Death Metal bands with dignity and good
> metal. i just want good metal and i want the best fucking metal vocalists
> japan has. i need to know from where i can purchase any of this stuff and i
> also need more japanese Black Metal and Doom Metal and any other GREAT metal
> bands. please give me good stuff to listen to and seek.
>
> -Samuel
> np: Angelcorpse- The Inexorable
>
> "Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
> The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
> The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
> The best lack all conviction, while the worst
> Are full of passionate intensity.
> And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
> Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?"
> -William Butler Yeats
>
>
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Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 13:36:07 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Fwd: Joey Baron
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 16:47:42 +0200 (CEST) =?iso-8859-1?q?efr=E9n=20del=20valle?= wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Besides the bands previously mentioned (NC, Masada,
> Tim Berne's JMT period and Bill Frisell's trio), I dig
> a lot Baron's contribution to the Sephardic Tinge
> record along with Anthony Coleman and his longtime
> ryhtmic partner Greg Cohen.
Totally agree. And since we are talking about jazz trio, what
about the fantastic one with Misha Mengelberg (NO IDEA and
WHOSE BRIDGE)?
Patrice.
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Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 07:10:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Theo Klaase <river_of_dogs@yahoo.com>
Subject: New Masada
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The new Masada, live at Tonic, reminds me of when I saw them play in New York at the Center for Jewish History on December 9th... The intro selection especially...
Perhaps that's one of the reasons I like the album... Not all the songs are pulled off that great, but they're are, without a doubt, some great moments and then other songs that keep you on the edge of your seat thru the entire tune... I'd say Live in Middleheim is still my favorite of the series, but of course it's worth the $$$, in my opinion... The sound quailty is nearly stellar and when I saw them live I was second row, so the sound was about the same...
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Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 10:35:52 -0400
From: "Nirav Soni" <nirav@ink19.com>
Subject: The Black Glove (NYC)
foaks,
Maria Beatty's "The Black Glove" will be playing at the Anthology Film
Archives (http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/) tonight, as part of an S/M
Film Festival. It's got a score by our man Zorn, and is supposed to be
wonderfully done (having not seen it.) I'll actually be at the opening of
the new Bela Tarr film at MoMA
(http://www.moma.org/staticfilmvideo/programs/200110_tarr.html), but it