Jul. 30th, 2021

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What is the most outrageous(colour, slogan or what have you) tee shirt you own?

What does your shower curtain look like?

Do you have a signed copy or limited edition of anything?
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For the night people



00:00 "Loose Bloose"
07:07 "Loose Bloose" [alternate take]
12:42 "Time Remembered"
18:44 "Funkallero"
24:57 "My Bells"
30:22 "There Came You"
36:15 "Fudgesickle Built for Four"
40:46 "Fun Ride"

Personnel: Bill Evans (p) Zoot Sims (tsax) Jim Hall (gr) Ron Carter (b) Paul Motian (dr)
Released: 1982
Recorded: August 21-22, 1962 Nola Penthouse Sound Studios, NY
Label: Milestone MCD-9200-2
Producer: Orrin Keepnews

From the album Loose Blues ℗ 1982

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enjoy!

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Bill Evans & Lee Konitz live at Jazz Festival, Copenhagen in 1965



0:00 "All The Things You Are"
10:05 "What's New ?"
19:09 "Come Rain Or Come Shine"
23:34 "Beautiful Love"
26:56 "How Deep Is The Ocean / Detour Ahead / My Melancholy Baby"

Personnel: Lee Konitz (sax) Bill Evans (p) Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bs) Alan Dawson (dr)
Released: 1990
Recorded: October 31, 1965 Jazz Festival, Copenhagen
B2 Recorded at "Philarmonia", Berlin, October 29, 1965
Label: Moon Records (4) – MCD 024-2
https://www.discogs.com/Bill-Evans-Lee-Konitz-Quartet-Together-Again/release/5160739

dr. π (pi)



enjoy!

❤️
jazzy_dave: (hip dawg)
Popol Vuh / Das Hohelied Salomos



Prog Rock, Psychedelic, Fusion, Avant Garde, Rockin' in the Free World!


Popol Vuh - Steh Auf, Zieh Mich Dir Nach (1975)



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enjoy!
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jazzy_dave: (bookish)
Michael Everett "The Rise Of Thomas Cromwell" (Yale University Press)







Thomas Cromwell has become 'fashionable' now. On the back of the Tudor obsession and the stunning novels of Hilary Mantel comes this book about the early years of Cromwell. Everett based the book on his doctoral thesis and has chosen to focus on the career of Cromwell during the time he worked for Wolsey and then joined the Royal Council. Meticulously researched and looking at rare and obscure documents the book does not try to add any personality to the figure but tried to interpret motive from actions.

My biggest issue with this book is that I read the introduction first and didn't warm to the attitude of the author. Everett is at pains to point out that he is the first book for many years that is actually based on first-hand research of the archives, not cobbled together from other sources. He is almost dismissive of other historians and authors. This rather put my back up, it smacked of someone who has been working hard but has come a little late to the party and therefore wants to ensure that he is given pride of place. I could be wrong but I didn't like the tenor of this introduction.

However, the book itself is fascinating and is expertly researched. Everett doesn't place motives on Cromwell but examines the theories and offers evidence to support or discredit. As with all biographies of this subject, there is little on record for the first thirty-odd years of his life but plenty from then on and Everett has chosen, wisely, to focus on the less well-known part.
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Michael Everett "The Rise Of Thomas Cromwell" (Yale University Press)







Thomas Cromwell has become 'fashionable' now. On the back of the Tudor obsession and the stunning novels of Hilary Mantel comes this book about the early years of Cromwell. Everett based the book on his doctoral thesis and has chosen to focus on the career of Cromwell during the time he worked for Wolsey and then joined the Royal Council. Meticulously researched and looking at rare and obscure documents the book does not try to add any personality to the figure but tried to interpret motive from actions.

My biggest issue with this book is that I read the introduction first and didn't warm to the attitude of the author. Everett is at pains to point out that he is the first book for many years that is actually based on first-hand research of the archives, not cobbled together from other sources. He is almost dismissive of other historians and authors. This rather put my back up, it smacked of someone who has been working hard but has come a little late to the party and therefore wants to ensure that he is given pride of place. I could be wrong but I didn't like the tenor of this introduction.

However, the book itself is fascinating and is expertly researched. Everett doesn't place motives on Cromwell but examines the theories and offers evidence to support or discredit. As with all biographies of this subject, there is little on record for the first thirty-odd years of his life but plenty from then on and Everett has chosen, wisely, to focus on the less well-known part.

Mike Gibbs

Jul. 30th, 2021 10:48 am
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Mike Gibbs

Revisiting Tanglewood 63: The Early Tapes


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Another dull day. Windy as hell as well. Some sunshine but too little of it.

So, I walked into town, picked up some food items, then checked in at a couple of charity shops. I picked up three classical CDs for £1.50.

These are -

Mozart Symphonies 40 and 41 - Vienna {hil./Levine (DG)
Edward Macdowell - Suites 1 & 2 (Naxos)
Arnold Bax - Symphony No 1. (Naxos)


Waiting for a bus back at the library bus stop, I noticed that Stagecoach had put up a new timetable. From Monday they are running two new regular bus services -

The X3 from Canterbury through to Sttingboumre via Bysing Wood.
And more important to me -
X4 from Canterbury to Maidstone via Ospringe.

So, goodbye Arriva, ever since you stopped a direct service from Faversham to Maidstone or even Sittigbourne you were threatened with another company taking over the route. Thank you Stagecoach.
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