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OccultHawk 09-10-2020 01:12 PM

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Weird Lullaby by Babs Gonzales

Bebop scat

Frownland 09-17-2020 10:07 PM



Damn, maybe my new favourite thing Dolphy did.

ando here 09-21-2020 01:35 PM

Sassy in Sweden and Holland, '58 and '64;


OccultHawk 09-21-2020 01:58 PM

Pete Seeger was folk singer and a member of The Weavers. He tried to kill Bob Dylan with a hatchet at the Newport Folk Festival in 65.

OccultHawk 09-21-2020 02:21 PM

Just checking up on that

He actually did kill Bob Dylan during that concert

ando here 09-21-2020 04:45 PM

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Pete Seeger was folk singer and a member of The Weavers. He tried to kill Bob Dylan with a hatchet at the Newport Folk Festival in 65.

Oh, I know who Pete Seeger was but I thought because of the presentation there was a second in the form of that sad comedian who preceded Vaughan. Never occurred to me that the Seeger would be on the same program, particularly among guests of Hefner's Playboy club. Very different audiences. Hence, the post change. Thanks, though!

And if that Seeger-Dylan story is true the dude still walking around has been one hell of a doppelganger. :)

OccultHawk 09-21-2020 05:14 PM

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And if that Seeger-Dylan story is true the dude still walking around has been one hell of a doppelganger.
Or is he?

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ando here 09-21-2020 07:08 PM

Haha Ever compare your 50 plus year mug shots? Wouldn’t recognize me! :p:

OccultHawk 09-23-2020 03:32 AM

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Interstellar Space by John Coltrane

This album provides the listener with the deepest look available into Coltrane’s soul. He had volumes he needed to express and the duet platform with drummer Rashied Ali gave him the perfect opportunity. Coltrane cries in the agony of existential pain and beseeches us to find the love to light the way. This is simultaneously the sound of acknowledging the place of a single human being seen as a creature of the universe facing death and his creator while bestowing truth flawless by design by avoiding language. And no man on earth could have improved on Ali’s accompaniment. The percussion is in every way perfect. It’s very hard and certainly beyond my writing abilities to express how great this music is.

Opening up Saint Coltrane’s birthday with this one.

OccultHawk 09-23-2020 04:07 AM

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Sun Ship by John Coltrane

This record represents the furthest the Classic Quartet ventured into the avant garde. Usually, on Coltrane’s birthday I like to watch the sun rise listening to this record but I was late this year.

Hit this up second


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