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i think the phrase is quiet before the storm.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzoQc...

the first movement of his 5th symphony is one of the most marvelous things ever ... never fails to blow me away.



the adams sounds good, especially because i'm such a fan of the late beethoven quartets. pure mastery.

I'll send you the Adams, if you like.

Great Album

from the not so guilty pleasure file, in fact, not guilty at all, i also found peggy lee's I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU, just a compilation featuring a nice array of her hits, covering slow sultry ballads, fun romps like IT'S A GOOD DAY, and calypso, tango, mambo, and samba grooves behind classic jazz standards (cole porter and the like). i think it's time to deepen my research into peggy lee. i don't know why i've mostly overlooked her all these years.
and, now playing, chuck berry's YOU CAN'T CATCH ME - 30 ridiculously fun hits.
bought all of these at the goodwill in gouldsboro maine - each disc was $2.99 ... unopened, new discs. whenever i drop in there i have found at least two classic recordings for that price. last time it was the two discs that john lee hooker recorded in chicago in 1962 under the heading of MORE FOLK AND THE BLUES, if you run into either of those discs, grab them with both hands.
sometimes life is good.

Well, if we're doing Faces, how about this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBOFm...

naw, i like the band in the 70's ...
here's a link to the full album i was talking about ... nothing lazy about this groove
https://youtu.be/iBpCFpJgbZk

so, for the jazz band, i think we've come up with a suite of ellington to play as a single, uninterrupted piece:
THE MOOCHE - SMADA - EAST ST LOUIS TOOTLE-O - ROCKIN' N' RHYTHM - IN A MELLOW TONE - MOOD INDIGO
great pieces here - if you don't know them, check it out. i will have the students figure out how to arrange the pieces and make the transitions seamless
for the orchestra, it looks like we are going to play three pieces from handel's suite in F major (water music) ... nice mix of textures and tempos ..
the kids want to do the theme from JOHN ADAMS - the show ... it's kind of nice. and they also want to do one of the big themes from NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS ... seems like a nice mix of material.
meanwhile, i'm listening to so much big bill broonzy and mance lipscomb ... classic blues cats

so, for the ..."
Oh, man my two favorite Ellington's: East St. Loo and Mood Indigo--much love!!

https://youtu.be/tzpOgwiKgw4
composed circa 1575 ....

so i played his HARMONILEHRE (theory of harmony), conducted by the great simon rattle and it just blew her mind.
great early work by mr adams.

she's gone for a month, but yes, when she returns ... she really liked the INHERENT VICE soundtrack


more soon

I have known this joy. Yesterday. It is GOOD.

What did you buy? I hardly buy Cds anymore, let alone vinyl--but I miss those days.

indeed - that is a lovely experience ... you think: how is it that this was overlooked?!?!?!?!?
i buy CDs all the time, or, rather every pay day.
still working my way through the pile of john adams' music that tom sent. great stuff, all of it!


don't know the film EXPLORERS, but jerry goldsmith has produced some great soundtracks.



EXPLORERS is a little film by Joe Dante, it was his follow-up to GREMLINS, and the tone's a lot sweeter. It follows three kids, two of whom are played by River Phoenix and Ethan Hawke, who start receiving messages in their dreams that lead to them building a homemade spaceship -- their trip to an alien ship is funny and surprising and a bit discomforting. A lovely little movie that got unfairly swept under the rug.

EXPLORERS is a little film by Joe Dante, i..."
That sounds pretty good--plus two good young actors (then).

no, i just think the whole thing is great - that last piece with the voiceover ... maybe not as much, but the string writing really pleases me! going to play it for my students today, in fact. maybe we will perform it next semester.
definitely in pursuit of EXPLORERS.
yow! found it, put it in the queue.

http://sfcurran.com/event/ghost-quartet/

just about to get to ABSOLUTE JEST .. been some interruptions around here.

I got a live concert from Zappa, entitled BUFFALO, that's a real treat. Funny and engaging, and damn could that man play guitar when he had a mind to.

I got a live concert from Zappa, entitled BUFFALO, that's a real treat. Funny and engaging, and damn could that man play guitar when he had a mind to."
I saw him a few years before he died--it was like nothing else. We have a local group here called Bogus Pomp that has license from Zappa's estate to do an annual show. I know that's a rarity.

i saw him several times in numerous configurations, but one really memorable show at the palace in LA presented zappa with a pretty big band that featured (steve vai AND) johnny guitar watson, who was one of zappa's boyhood heroes and big influences. zappa gave watson lots of room to stretch out and they had a few fiery duo exchanges. you could tell frank was just in heaven. that was a great band all around, circa 1987 or 1988.


This is what I've seen, been lucky enough to live near. They have this annual Show, called ZAPPAWEEN every fall.
I'm telling you, these guys are good.

nice!

This is what I've seen, been lucky enough to live near. They have this annual Show, called ZAPPAWEEN..."
it's nice someone is dedicating some time to frank's book of music. there's a tremendous treasure chest of work there.

the work seems to be dealing with beethoven's late obsession with variation. adams takes themes and fragments from some of the works and develops them in unusual ways. there's a lot there to digest, looking forward to giving it some more time.
been mixing two new albums lately, so there hasn't been a lot of time for other things ... along with working towards some new projects.
animals and giraffes: JULY - is a record i made over a year ago with the writer claudia la rocco, pairing her up with many of the great free improvisers here in the bay area. it's a beautiful record - finished mixing it yesterday, sending it off to the label on monday.
PG13 - my loud ass rock band that flirts with metal, punk, thrash, prog, etc. we recorded the record in may and finished mixing it about three weeks ago. sent it to a producer down south who is shopping it to some labels.
and, going into the studio to record several BARBEDWIRE scores that i composed for trio this past january, with pioneer electronic musicians john bischoff and tim perkis.
then, in february, it's time to record my next solo album. this will be my 5th.
lots to listen to these days.



Still together. John wore something that looked like a prison uniform (the old striped kind) , still has a rooster mohawk, and go the crowd chanting "Anger Is AN ENERGY" (my favorite line) about 100 times.. I loved it.
That would be great--i'm just using an online Ultimate Guitar thing. I would love to hear your version! I also realized that Knives Out has a ver y similar chord structure to "Paranoid Android"....