johnpisme
Well-Known Member
A solid point!Who cares what some pleb whose interconnects only cost $8000 thinks?
A solid point!Who cares what some pleb whose interconnects only cost $8000 thinks?
I felt "the other pressing" sounded more natural.Why? What are you hearing?
SRX
Standard MMJ vinyl formulation
Have you ever read Charles Mingus - Beneath the Underdog? That whole book reads as the biography of a pimp and sex pest. He hardly even mentions his music in there. One of the only jazz books/biographies that I haven't really enjoyed that much (and there been a lot of them!)This is one of the stories I hope becomes more illuminated in one or more of the books I have. I would hope there is more to it than this, or that it's exaggerated, or at least some explanation from his perspective. I wouldn't be entirely surprised if it is as shitty as it sounds, though. Lots of these guys were drug addicts that just did horrible shit to people. To reference the Miles autobiography again, he himself admits to repeatedly beating women, pimping women, and just using women in general for their money to get drugs.
Wayne Shorter - ETC came in (Tone Poets) and wow, what a great record. Everyone is playing super tight and there's (i hate this term), vibe on the record that is really great.
If you haven't pulled the trigger on this, don't be afraid to!
Funny thing, I love Mother Ship.
This reminds me of a documentary on a pride of lions I saw years ago on the discovery channel. It highlighted the rough life of older male lions. How they’re usually driven out by younger lions looking to takeover a pride and have their own cubs. They showed this older lion who was fighting for his life. Some younger upstarts came into his territory and were out for blood. He did his best, but was defeated. He licked his wounds and hobbled away in defeat. Usually, older male lions die after they’ve been ousted, but not this one. He remained solitary for a while. Still showing an agile prowess that beguiled his advanced age. He was still able to hunt on his own. The narrator quipped that he might be old, worn down, and defeated, but at the end of the day, he’s still a lion.
I feel that way about Lee Morgan. At his worst and lowest point, even when he was nodding off on dope, he was still Lee Morgan. At his worst, he was still better than most.
You know Lee wrote the Sidewinder on the toilet? True story. Love this vid of Bob Cranshaw talking about Lee and the how the record came about. Some nice clips of Lee playing too.
My favorite Shorter album is Juju, but ETC made me heavily reconsider such preference.For me this album is more interesting than Speak No Evil.
Still the best Tone Poet for me.Wayne Shorter - ETC came in (Tone Poets) and wow, what a great record. Everyone is playing super tight and there's (i hate this term), vibe on the record that is really great.
If you haven't pulled the trigger on this, don't be afraid to!
Also prefer JuJu to Speak No Evil.My favorite Shorter album is Juju, but ETC made me reconsider heavily such preference.
I’m sort of at this weird point where I might just grab all the SRX presses coming out this year.Also I really want to get Black Fire, Chant, and Clubhouse soon. And eventually Now He Sings, Now He Sobs.
The freakin' MMJ SRX releases and the new Tone Poet releases coming next month are takin' up all my vinyl funds though so those will have to wait .
Also prefer JuJu to Speak No Evil.
Might even prefer Night Dreamer over both of them.
Shorter and Morgan are an amazing combo.
Really looking forward to Basra (already on preorder for me), Rumproller, and all three in May (Smokestack, Trompeta Toccata and Into Somethin).Never mind... these were all initially announced. Carry on
Now He Sings is one of favorites from Tone Poet actually. Mine really sounds like a piano is set up in my living room. I love most of the TPs I have though--only missing a few. I'm missing the Gil Evans, State of the Tenor, Cassandra Wilson, Chant, Contours and Mr ShingaLing.Also I really want to get Black Fire, Chant, and Clubhouse soon. And eventually Now He Sings, Now He Sobs.
The freakin' MMJ SRX releases and the new Tone Poet releases coming next month are takin' up all my vinyl funds though so those will have to wait .