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Da Parrot-chick
08-29-2003, 05:23 PM
To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's in
your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
For me:
Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
Randal Walker
08-29-2003, 05:28 PM
Jeff Beck "Jeff"
Kenny Loggins "It's About Time"
Michel Camilo ":Live At the Blue Note"
Peter Frampton "Now"
STYX "Cyclorama"
Shem "Son Of Arthur"
"Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me> wrote in message
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> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's
in
> your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
>
> For me:
>
> Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
> Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
> Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
> Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
> Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
> Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
>
>
TJ Hertz
08-29-2003, 05:35 PM
Da Parrot-chick wrote:
> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see
> what's in your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or
> what have you.
>
> For me:
>
> Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
> Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
> Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
> Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
> Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
> Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
I've been into more alt rock lately, with a few exceptions. I'm catching up
on years spent listening to fusion, AOR and sheeny emo rock ****e...
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Pixies - Surfer Rosa, Doolittle
Nirvana - various
Pumpkins - various
(Radiohead - I'm always listening to Radiohead, so I won't go into detail)
Damien Rice - various
Placebo - Black Market Music
Bjork - Various
Autechre - Various (Dael is great though, and Rae. Any recommendations on
similar tracks? I'm liking this... BTW Ethan, checked out some Four Tet....I
dunno. I think if I'm listening to electronica it's gotta go the whole hog
rather than more organic DJ Shadowy stuff. Boards of Canada is still on my
list)
Chilis - BSSM
Interpol - Turn on the bright lights
--
TJ Hertz
http://www.whatyourenot.com
Randal Walker
08-29-2003, 05:42 PM
Forgot to mention........
Warren Zevon "The Wind"
"TJ Hertz" <tjhertz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Da Parrot-chick wrote:
> > To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see
> > what's in your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or
> > what have you.
> >
> > For me:
> >
> > Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
> > Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
> > Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
> > Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
> > Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
> > Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
>
> I've been into more alt rock lately, with a few exceptions. I'm catching
up
> on years spent listening to fusion, AOR and sheeny emo rock ****e...
>
> Jeff Buckley - Grace
> Pixies - Surfer Rosa, Doolittle
> Nirvana - various
> Pumpkins - various
> (Radiohead - I'm always listening to Radiohead, so I won't go into detail)
> Damien Rice - various
> Placebo - Black Market Music
> Bjork - Various
> Autechre - Various (Dael is great though, and Rae. Any recommendations on
> similar tracks? I'm liking this... BTW Ethan, checked out some Four
Tet....I
> dunno. I think if I'm listening to electronica it's gotta go the whole hog
> rather than more organic DJ Shadowy stuff. Boards of Canada is still on my
> list)
> Chilis - BSSM
> Interpol - Turn on the bright lights
>
> --
> TJ Hertz
> http://www.whatyourenot.com
>
>
nick amoroso
08-29-2003, 05:48 PM
brand new - deja etendu
eve 6 - it's all in your head
styx - cyclorama
interpol - turn on the bright lights
alien ant farm - truANT
cure - various
shane mills - rough mixes
alkaline trio - good mourning
minutemen - various
rollins band - various
hot hot heat - make up the breakdown
peace,
:nick amoroso:
professional drums and instruction
proud endorser of silver fox drumsticks
-----
"punching stuff rules" ~ dan radin
"click click bloody click pancakes!" ~ stewie
nick amoroso wanted everyone in rec.music.makers.percussion to know that
> interpol - turn on the bright lights
yay!
> cure - various
yay!
> minutemen - various
yay! (incidentally, I got the chance to see Mike Watt with J Mascis (and
the Fog) a few years back. "****in' A" is all I can say!)
--
Joe.
"you're an electronic girl...i'm a rock guy...i don't think we have a
chance." - storm&stress
TJ Hertz wanted everyone in rec.music.makers.percussion to know that
> Autechre - Various (Dael is great though, and Rae. Any recommendations on
> similar tracks? I'm liking this...
Which record are those on? I'm still recommending you get LP5 as well
as the first BOC record below (you won't be sorry).
Cex "role model" (currently playing)
All Tomorrow's Parties 3.0 compilation (especially the Bola track)
Autechre "Draft 7.30" and "EP7"
Boards of Canada "Music has the Right to Children" and "Geogaddi"
Marumari (live set)
James Brown "40th Anniversary Collection"
Turing Machine "A New Machine for Living"
The Sea and Cake (live set)
Karate (1st LP) and first couple 7"s
Squarepusher "Burningn'n Tree"
--
Joe.
"you're an electronic girl...i'm a rock guy...i don't think we have a
chance." - storm&stress
-sTu-
08-29-2003, 07:59 PM
Day of the New (III) - I love this band. I can not recommend them enough.
Saliva - Rest in pieces and Click Click Boom
POD - Various
Gordon Lightfoot - Various
Chris Isaac (sp?) - various
3 Doors Down (Away From The Sun) - I have been addicted to this album for
months now.
System of a Down - Various
Phil Collins - Best of
--
-sTu-
....and I'll never go to Sacramento again.
- Nick (Soulbelly) of RMMP
"Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me> wrote in message
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> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's
in
> your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
>
> For me:
>
> Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
> Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
> Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
> Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
> Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
> Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
>
>
Dan Radin
08-29-2003, 08:35 PM
Something Corporate - Leaving Through the Window
G. Love & Special Sauce - Various
Incubus - SCIENCE
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame
John Scofield - Up All Night
Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music
Evanescence - Fallen
Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane
311 - Evolver
Beatles - White Album
--
dan radin, drumplayer
George Lawrence
08-29-2003, 10:15 PM
The Bad Plus and Culture Club. I've been trying to come up with tunes for
herbie hancock's call for musicians to bring new standard songs to the
repertoire.
--
George Lawrence
George's Drum Shop
1351 S. Cleveland-Massillon Road #21
Copley, Ohio 44321
http://www.GeorgesDrumShop.com
http://www.Drumguru.com
330 670 0800
toll free 866 970 0800
"If thine enemy wrong thee,
buy each of his children a drum."
-Chinese proverb
"-sTu-" <kthalstu@covad.net> wrote in message
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> Day of the New (III) - I love this band. I can not recommend them enough.
> Saliva - Rest in pieces and Click Click Boom
> POD - Various
> Gordon Lightfoot - Various
> Chris Isaac (sp?) - various
> 3 Doors Down (Away From The Sun) - I have been addicted to this album for
> months now.
> System of a Down - Various
> Phil Collins - Best of
>
> --
> -sTu-
>
> ...and I'll never go to Sacramento again.
> - Nick (Soulbelly) of RMMP
>
> "Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me> wrote in message
> news:6gR3b.1053$tw6.117@newsread4.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> > To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see
what's
> in
> > your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have
you.
> >
> > For me:
> >
> > Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
> > Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
> > Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
> > Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
> > Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
> > Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
> >
> >
>
>
Michael Fell
08-29-2003, 10:25 PM
I am in rock mode right now. Just got out of my jazz mode. Was in a
fusion mode a month or two ago.
The Galactic Cowboys - "Space in your face" and "At the end of the
day"
Kings X -Tape head , Out of a silent planet, and Ear candy
Genesis - Wind and wuthering
Mike
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 23:23:46 GMT, "Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me>
wrote:
>To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's in
>your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
>
>For me:
>
>Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
>Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
>Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
>Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
>Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
>Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
>
Chris Milillo
08-29-2003, 11:35 PM
Relax and Specially Blended - 'Live @ Panama (Amsterdam)' (Dutch HipHop
band a la "The Roots")
I totally dig these guys. http://www.relax-hiphop.com
John Scofield - Up All Night
Tower of Power - Oakland Zone
The Guru - Jazzmatazz
Herbie Hancock - Thrust
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
CM
creux
08-30-2003, 12:24 AM
colleen sexton - greatest find (-----------> see below)
the be good tanyas - chinatown ( ---------> you americanos!!! i hope that
some of you are not so busy conquering the rest of the world that you have
time to find out
what great folk tunes are written in todays usa - allthough im not sure if
ms. sexton is from canada...)
nussbaum, smidl, ougaard - trio klezmer (-------> this was one of the
suggested groups by a few klezmer musicians i had a privilege to play with
app. a year ago)
gjallarhorn - grimborg (---> great fennoscandic pseudo-neo-folk ;) )
king crimson - island
genesis - trespass (---> gold from the past...)
johnny cash - the man in black (--->now this dude could teach mr. bush some
real-life christian ethics...)
john coltrane - dakar
john coltrane - crescent (---> allways keep some trane on yer player)
....
but mostly whats on our home cd and what i hear most of the time
are 2 bob-the-builder cd's, 3 winnie-the-poohs and some
not-so-internationally-known childrens cd's & tapes :( kinda interesting
for the 1-5 first times but after the 11th week of continuous
bob-the-builder theme song you kinda get fed up (but i can allways sneak my
way to the carage when i hear the "snap-snap-snap BOB THE BUILDER..."
Mell Csicsila
08-30-2003, 12:41 AM
In article <6gR3b.1053$tw6.117@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.ne t>, "Da
Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me> wrote:
> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's
> in
> your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
I just got a new truck, so I finally have a real CD player in the car.
Paul Simon: One Trick Pony
Millenium Masters Series: Roy Ayers
Steely Dan: Pretzel Logic
A Brazilian Sampler I picked up at Starbucks, of all places. Os
Mutantes, Vinicus Cantuaria, Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto, Gilberto Gil,
etc.
--
Mell D. Csicsila
email: mcsicsil (AT) kent (DOT) edu
web: http://home.sprintmail.com/~mdcsicsila
Jay Epstein
08-30-2003, 12:59 AM
1st of all, original tunes with which I'm in the woodshed for
different bands or projects
2nd, some obscure jazz compositions for bands I'm in:
Conception (Shearing) versions: Bud Powell, Kurt Rosenwinkle, Jarrett.
A Japanese Waltz (Corea) Gary Burton version w/ P.Erskine: dr.
Soul Cowboy (Metheny) off Trio 99>00 w/ B.Stewart: dr.
Foolish Door (Abercrombie) - George Mraz version w/ B. Hart: dr.
Madegascar (Beirach) - Peter Donald: dr.
3rd, for pleasure/inspiration:
John Surman's 'Adventure Playground' (Tony Oxley dr.)
Scriabin's 'Symphony #1 & #2' (USSR cats from 1963)
Chris Potter's 'Traveling Mercies', Bill Stewart: dr.
Different Drums Of Ireland - Paul Marshall, set & djembe
Directions In Music (bootleg) - Willie Jones III: dr.
Several live Basies - Sonny Payne: dr.
Jim Black (dr) 'Alasnoaxis'
'The Art Of Chet Baker' - Lawrence Marable: dr
Phil Hendrie (comedy) radio show compilations.
Jay
TJ Hertz
08-30-2003, 03:27 AM
joem wrote:
> TJ Hertz wanted everyone in rec.music.makers.percussion to know that
>> Autechre - Various (Dael is great though, and Rae. Any
>> recommendations on similar tracks? I'm liking this...
>
> Which record are those on? I'm still recommending you get LP5 as well
> as the first BOC record below (you won't be sorry).
>
Tri Repetae I *think*.... it's on my hitlist, at any rate. Dael reminds me
of Pulk/Pull without the vocorder, and sounding generally a bit more evil.
Love it.
--
TJ Hertz
http://www.whatyourenot.com
TJ Hertz
08-30-2003, 03:29 AM
> Saliva - Rest in pieces and Click Click Boom
Eww
> POD - Various
Eww
> System of a Down - Various
Yayyyy
> Phil Collins - Best of
>
meh
:-)
--
TJ Hertz
http://www.whatyourenot.com
kyrre laastad
08-30-2003, 07:31 AM
"joem" <jmelnyk@REMOVE_THIS_PARTcs.kent.edu> skrev i melding
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> Which record are those on? I'm still recommending you get LP5 as well
rae are track number three on lp5. dunno bout the others.
my list:
loads of live björk stuff from the vepsertine tour.
autechre - lp5 - so inspiring to listen to from a drummers perspective
supersilent - 6 - norwegian freebag elektronika. one guy playing keys, a
drummer, a trumpet player and a guy who calls himself deathprod on
"audiovirus". really
beautiful and evolving music.
jaga jazzist - the stix - saw them two nights ago and it was überfantastic.
all that energy.
atomic - boom boom - norwegian/swedish accoustic jazz band. brilliant modern
and challenging, but still so deeply roted in the past. they acctually play
a lovely collective improvisation over radioheads pyramid song.
heartwrenchin stuff.
ken vandermark/paal nilssen-love - dual pleasure - just plain inspiring to
hear how absorbed they are by their music. free improv.
whiskeytown - pneumonia - ethan johns is my new favourite american drummer.
tasty!
aphex twin - richard d. james - just plain genius.
gotta go eat dinner, see yer.
peace,
-k
f-mo.
08-30-2003, 07:35 AM
"Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me> wrote in message
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> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's
in
> your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
For me (six disc changer in the car) it's currently:
Critters Buggin' - Host
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
Candiria - 300 Percent Density (AWESOME STUFF!!!)
311 - Music (One of the best albums of all time)
Tool - Aenema
Ani DiFranco - Living in Clip, Disc 1
On shuffle, just for grins...
--Jim.
Jim Feck, Owner
DrumArt.com
www.drumart.com
jim@drumart.com
DrumArt.com - Affordable Custom Bass Drum Heads for Drummers, Not Rock
Stars!
f-mo.
08-30-2003, 07:40 AM
"creux" <creux@****youifyoumailmethat****.suomi24.fi> wrote in message
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> the be good tanyas - chinatown ( ---------> you americanos!!! i hope that
> some of you are not so busy conquering the rest of the world that you have
> time to find out
> what great folk tunes are written in todays usa - allthough im not sure if
> ms. sexton is from canada...)
I'll second that! The Be Good Tanyas do kick ass, even if they are from
America Lite (Canada). ;)
(It's a joke...)
--Jim.
Jim Feck, Owner
DrumArt.com
www.drumart.com
jim@drumart.com
DrumArt.com - You make a statement with your music, now make one with your
kick drum!
kyrre laastad wanted everyone in rec.music.makers.percussion to know that
>> Which record are those on? I'm still recommending you get LP5 as well
>
> rae are track number three on lp5. dunno bout the others.
duh! I guess I just don't pay much attention to track names :-)a
(plus I didn't want to hunt through 8 or so cd's to find which one it
was on; it's easier to ask!) but that is an incredible song. very
different from the other one he listed, though.
> autechre - lp5 - so inspiring to listen to from a drummers perspective
listen to "Surripere" (track 5) of Draft 7.30 for probably the weirdest
(but coolest) drum programming I've ever heard.
BTW, I've read that all of lp5 was done with generative sequencing tools.
they wrote the software and the data set for the sequences, but not
the sequences themselves (in the classical sense). they did, of course,
set up the sounds accordingly. however, I'm not sure if this is true; I
can believe it of "Confield" easily, but not lp5 so much.
--
Joe.
"you're an electronic girl...i'm a rock guy...i don't think we have a
chance." - storm&stress
-sTu-
08-30-2003, 10:28 AM
I never claimed to have the best taste in music.
--
-sTu-
....and I'll never go to Sacramento again.
- Nick (Soulbelly) of RMMP
Jay Epstein (jazz@earth.man) wrote:
> John Surman's 'Adventure Playground' (Tony Oxley dr.)
John Surman played in our Uni concert series last year with a lute
and a singer (the singer was John Potter, one of my lecturers).
They were doing some sort of a weird cross-over between early music
and jazz. Some of it was quite cool, if a little weird.
--
<INSERT SIG HERE>
Da Parrot-chick (just@sk.me) wrote:
> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to
> see what's in your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player,
> or iPod, or what have you.
Super Furry Animals - Mwng (very classy, all the singing is in
Welsh which is a bit odd but it really works).
The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
Massive Attack - Protection (I love that lo-fi drum sound).
Bare Naked Ladies - Gordon
The Eels - Daisies of the Galaxy
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds (we recently decided that this has some
of the best backing vocals ever)
--
<INSERT SIG HERE>
creux
08-30-2003, 12:18 PM
>atomic - boom boom - norwegian/swedish accoustic jazz band
hey kyrre, wanna start up a norwegian/finnish percussion duo??? ;)
there seems to be a big number of norwegian/swedish & finnish/swedish
collaborations up here in scandinavia - but after the edward vesala/ jon
christensen duet a good percussive (or other instrument) link between
finland & norway seems to be missing. why bother with the swedes between,
lets have a band. we could add up more 'virtual' members along the way... -
and give our first concert at the crossing of the three realms in halti,
lappland in an not-yet given time in the future...
whaddy u say, shall we give our mullets a spin???
creux
08-30-2003, 12:25 PM
+ it would be sooooo neat to tease my bossa-band members with the fact
that i have joined a band alongside a norwegian percussion-god... :)
kyrre laastad
08-30-2003, 07:00 PM
"creux" <creux@****youifyoumailmethat****.suomi24.fi> skrev i melding
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> + it would be sooooo neat to tease my bossa-band members with the fact
> that i have joined a band alongside a norwegian percussion-god... :)
ouch. now i got all nervous and stuff. anyways, i love to play free-form
with other drummers. it`s not something i have done often, but the very few
times i`ve tried it, it has been an really incredible kick. i`d love to have
a percussion impro duo. but i love all impro. to me, it is the ultimate way
to make music, because it forces you to listen, if you don`t then you`re
****ed. since we`re both a bit left of right, we could make our own
scandinavian version of charlie haden`s liberation music orchestra. that`d
be nice! all percussion, of course ;)
have you heard "scorch trio" with raoul björkheim (iirc), ingebright
haaker-flaten and paal nilssen-love? norwegian/finnish hardcore metal-impro
with electric guitar, el-bass and some really deep and grooving drums?
that`s what it`s all about. playing your farkin heart out.
anyways; it`s late and i`ve been drinking too much. good night, y`all.
and peace. you know, as in "don`t kill people",
k
TJ Hertz
08-31-2003, 03:03 AM
-sTu- wrote:
> I never claimed to have the best taste in music.
I was joking... neither have I. :-)
--
TJ Hertz
http://www.whatyourenot.com
Anthony Giampa
08-31-2003, 04:27 AM
Ken Burns: Coltrane
Coldplay: Rush of Blood...
Hot Hot Heat: Make Up the Breakdown
Jimmy Smith: Crazy Baby! and Standards
Sonny Rollins: Volume 1
Also any and every Smile (that's the band name) song I can get
as well as my couple '2-albums-burned-on-to-1-CD's of Ben Folds Five.
--
--
Anthony Giampa; Imperiai2@cox.net
"Pity makes me strong." -- Conan O'Brien
"Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me> wrote in message
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> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's
in
> your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
>
> For me:
>
> Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
> Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
> Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
> Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
> Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
> Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
>
>
-sTu-
08-31-2003, 10:35 AM
So was I TJ. I have great taste in music! As long as you forget the fact
that I am listening to Saliva (for an audition)...... :-)
As for the rest....
POD - Excellent rock drumming.
System of a Down - Very strong drummer. I see an interesting approach in his
playing.
Phil Collins - He is a very good drummer and tends to find the pocket. Have
to admit that I am finally understanding what some people have always said
about Phil. Very tasteful.
--
-sTu-
....and I'll never go to Sacramento again.
- Nick (Soulbelly) of RMMP
"TJ Hertz" <tjhertz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> -sTu- wrote:
> > I never claimed to have the best taste in music.
>
> I was joking... neither have I. :-)
>
> --
> TJ Hertz
> http://www.whatyourenot.com
>
>
TJ Hertz
08-31-2003, 11:11 AM
-sTu- wrote:
> So was I TJ. I have great taste in music! As long as you forget the
> fact that I am listening to Saliva (for an audition)...... :-)
>
> As for the rest....
>
> POD - Excellent rock drumming.
Hmmm, fair enough; I can't stand their songs. The genre, really.
> System of a Down - Very strong drummer. I see an interesting approach
> in his playing.
I like SOAD. Shame about the drum sounds though.
> Phil Collins - He is a very good drummer and tends to find the
> pocket. Have to admit that I am finally understanding what some
> people have always said about Phil. Very tasteful.
>
I like his drumming. Not too keen on his work as a solo artist.
--
TJ Hertz
http://www.whatyourenot.com
creux
08-31-2003, 11:18 AM
>have you heard "scorch trio" with raoul björkheim (iirc), ingebright
>haaker-flaten and paal nilssen-love? norwegian/finnish hardcore metal-impro
>with electric guitar, el-bass and some really deep and grooving drums?
>that`s what it`s all about. playing your farkin heart out.
juh - there actually is that napalm death/ song x/ peter brötzman axis of
evil here too. did you hear raoul with krakatau before scorch?
so its a band? what should the name be? ;)
naknir
08-31-2003, 12:26 PM
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 23:23:46 GMT, "Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me>
wrote:
>To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's in
>your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
>
>For me:
>
>Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
>Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
>Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
>Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
>Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
>Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
>
The CD that doesn't come out of my CD player is a new CD of Eli
Degibri, an Israeli tenor sax player who is in the NY jazz scene and
already toured with Herbie Hancock and Al Foster, and now plays in the
Mingus Dynasty Big Band.
The CD is with Kurt Rosenwinkel, Aaron Goldberg, Ben Street and Jeff
Ballard. Except 2 standarts ("Cherokee" and "All the things you are")
all tunes are Eli's originals and are sooooooooo beautilful. The CD is
under the "Fresh Sound" label.
Except for that CD, I also listen now to Peter Bernstein's "Earth
Tones" with Larry Goldings and Bill Stewart, on Criss Cross label.
MAGNIFICENT CD.
-----------------------------------
Nir Brener, an 18 years old drummer from Israel.
naknir
08-31-2003, 12:31 PM
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 06:59:06 GMT, Jay Epstein <jazz@earth.man> wrote:
>3rd, for pleasure/inspiration:
>John Surman's 'Adventure Playground' (Tony Oxley dr.)
>Scriabin's 'Symphony #1 & #2' (USSR cats from 1963)
>Chris Potter's 'Traveling Mercies', Bill Stewart: dr.
>Different Drums Of Ireland - Paul Marshall, set & djembe
>Directions In Music (bootleg) - Willie Jones III: dr.
>Several live Basies - Sonny Payne: dr.
>Jim Black (dr) 'Alasnoaxis'
>'The Art Of Chet Baker' - Lawrence Marable: dr
>Phil Hendrie (comedy) radio show compilations.
>
>Jay
On what label is this Chris Potter CD?
-----------------------------------
Nir Brener, an 18 years old drummer from Israel.
kyrre laastad
08-31-2003, 02:05 PM
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> juh - there actually is that napalm death/ song x/ peter brötzman axis of
> evil here too. did you hear raoul with krakatau before scorch?
peter brötzman kicks ass. he could blow the head off mike tyson. no, i
haven`t heard anything else of raoul, is it good?
i`m currently listening to tom waits` frank`s wild years, that is one
seriously beautiful record.
> so its a band? what should the name be? ;)
hmm, since we`re jazzers, we should go for ensemble instead of band ;)
but it ougtha be something with axis of evil in it. we could start a
saxophone quartet and call it saxes of evil. . ;)
perkule!
-k
Todd Tamanend Clark
08-31-2003, 02:25 PM
> Michael Fell wrote:
>
> I am in rock mode right now. Just got out of my jazz mode.
Ditto.
After an approximately four year period where I was intensely
into an avant-garde instrumental jazz phase, I've had a strong
desire all summer for 1960s American psychedelic music with
vocals, and these albums on Rhino have come in very handy:
Anthology (Johnny Rivers)
Anthology (The Lovin' Spoonful)
Anthology (The Rascals)
Anthology (Tommy James And The Shondells)
Dark Sides: The Best Of (The Shadows Of Knight)
Electromagnetic Steamboat (The Fugs)
Inner Views (Sonny Bono)
Legacy: The Absolute Best (The Doors)
Light And Heavy: The Best Of (Iron Butterfly)
Louder Than God: The Best Of (Blue Cheer)
Love Story (Love)
Morning Glory: The Anthology (Tim Buckley)
Music Box (The Monkees)
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era
Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of (Vanilla Fudge)
Sons Of Mercury (Quicksilver Messenger Service)
The Best Of (Chocolate Watch Band)
The Best Of (The Blues Project)
The Best Of (The Standells)
The Big Bang: The Best Of (The MC5)
The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette (The Four Seasons)
The Hit Years (Nancy Sinatra)
- - - -
TODD TAMANEND CLARK
Poet/Composer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Cultural Historian
Primal Pulse (Label-Publisher-Studio)
The Monongahela River, Turtle Island
- - - -
Now Available:
Staff, Mask, Rattle (2-CD: Instrumental, 2002)
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ttc2
Owls In Obsidian (CD: Instrumental, 2000)
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ttc
Forthcoming:
Monongahela Riverrun (CD: Instrumental, 2003)
- - - -
"If you wish to understand the psychological and spiritual
temper of any historical period, you can do no better than
to look long and searchingly at its art."
- - Rollo May
pottedmeat42
08-31-2003, 02:31 PM
"Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me> wrote in message news:<6gR3b.1053$tw6.117@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.ne t>...
> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's in
> your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
>
Tori Amos: "PBS SoundStage Performance"
Chemical Brothers: "Dig Your Own Hole"
Bob Dylan: "Love & Theft"
Paul McCartney: "Back in the US"
John Patittuci: "Songs, ? & Spirituals"
Michael Hedges: "Love on the Double Planet"
Herbie Hancock: "Head Hunters"
Freddie Hubbard: "Straight Life"
Jason
nick amoroso
08-31-2003, 02:40 PM
went on a rock/punk binge yesterday:
rancid - indestructible
lars frederikson & the bastards - lf&tb
joe strummer & the mescaleros - just about everything ever released (this is
really good stuff, people, especially "yalla yalla" and "rock art & the x-ray
style")
distillers - sing sing death house
jane's addiction - strays
roger miret & the disasters - rm&td
peace,
:nick amoroso:
professional drums and instruction
proud endorser of silver fox drumsticks
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Michael Fell
08-31-2003, 04:28 PM
I was really heavy into Psychedelic music from the 60s a couple of
years ago.
Check out Frank Zappas We're only in it for the money. Actually
check out the version he did were he rerecorded the rythm section. He
dubbed in Chad Wackerman and Athur Barrow respectively. While you are
at it check out the original mix with the original line up. Very
weird stuff.
Check out the band Touch. They had one album from 1968 and it is very
cool. Hendrix dug it.
I like alot of the Turtles stuff as well. They have quite a few
obscure psychedelic numbers. get their best of CD
The old 60s Pink Floyd stuff is really cool. If you havent heard
"Piper at the gates of Dawn" I highly recommend this very strange
album.
The band the Lemon Pipers had some cool bubble gum psychedelic music.
Find their greatest hits if you don't have it already.
Of course I have some Byrds as well. I always liked their sound.
"Eight miles high" is a favorite of mine.
I just love that 60s psychedelic music.
Mike
On 31 Aug 2003 13:25:24 -0700, tamanend@hotmail.com (Todd Tamanend
Clark) wrote:
>> Michael Fell wrote:
>>
>> I am in rock mode right now. Just got out of my jazz mode.
>
>Ditto.
>
>After an approximately four year period where I was intensely
>into an avant-garde instrumental jazz phase, I've had a strong
>desire all summer for 1960s American psychedelic music with
>vocals, and these albums on Rhino have come in very handy:
>
>Anthology (Johnny Rivers)
>Anthology (The Lovin' Spoonful)
>Anthology (The Rascals)
>Anthology (Tommy James And The Shondells)
>Dark Sides: The Best Of (The Shadows Of Knight)
>Electromagnetic Steamboat (The Fugs)
>Inner Views (Sonny Bono)
>Legacy: The Absolute Best (The Doors)
>Light And Heavy: The Best Of (Iron Butterfly)
>Louder Than God: The Best Of (Blue Cheer)
>Love Story (Love)
>Morning Glory: The Anthology (Tim Buckley)
>Music Box (The Monkees)
>Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era
>Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of (Vanilla Fudge)
>Sons Of Mercury (Quicksilver Messenger Service)
>The Best Of (Chocolate Watch Band)
>The Best Of (The Blues Project)
>The Best Of (The Standells)
>The Big Bang: The Best Of (The MC5)
>The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette (The Four Seasons)
>The Hit Years (Nancy Sinatra)
>
>- - - -
>TODD TAMANEND CLARK
>Poet/Composer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Cultural Historian
>Primal Pulse (Label-Publisher-Studio)
>The Monongahela River, Turtle Island
>
>- - - -
>Now Available:
>Staff, Mask, Rattle (2-CD: Instrumental, 2002)
>http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ttc2
>Owls In Obsidian (CD: Instrumental, 2000)
>http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ttc
>
>Forthcoming:
>Monongahela Riverrun (CD: Instrumental, 2003)
>
>- - - -
>"If you wish to understand the psychological and spiritual
>temper of any historical period, you can do no better than
>to look long and searchingly at its art."
> - - Rollo May
creux
09-01-2003, 04:42 AM
>hmm, since we`re jazzers, we should go for ensemble instead of band ;)
>but it ougtha be something with axis of evil in it. we could start a
>saxophone quartet and call it saxes of evil. . ;)
"a little bit on the left- ensemble" - spelled in some north korean dialect?
any korean shriners here who might wanna help us translate this???
Anonymous
09-01-2003, 04:55 AM
Da Parrot-chick wrote in message <6gR3b.1053$tw6.117@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.ne t>...
>To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's in
>your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
>
>For me:
>
>Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
>Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
>Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
>Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
>Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
>Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
Transatlantic - "Bridge Across Forever" and "SMPTe"
Dream Theater - well... all their albums, really :O)
Glenn Miller - "In The Mood: The Very Best of Glenn Miller"
The Eels - "Beautiful Freak"
Ocean Colour Scene - "Marchin' Already" and "One From The Modern"
Motorhead - "Overnight Sensation"
Rush - "Different Stages" and "Moving Pictures"
Radiohead - "OK Computer"
Joe Satriani - "Time Machine" and "The Extremist"
Jan Cyrka - "In Search Of Common Ground"
Jean Michel Jarre - "Oxygene"
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kyrre laastad
09-01-2003, 05:56 AM
"creux" <creux@****youifyoumailmethat****.suomi24.fi> skrev i melding
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> "a little bit on the left- ensemble" - spelled in some north korean
dialect?
> any korean shriners here who might wanna help us translate this???
just the right name. indeed. let`s use the enemy and head over to
altavista`s babel fish. *heading over*. the result was this:'
? ??? ??? ?? ??
but how do you pronounce it?
it was korean and not north-korean, though :/
regards,
-k
"Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me> wrote in message
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> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's
in
> your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
>
> For me:
>
> Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
> Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
> Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
> Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
> Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
> Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
For me:
On the disc/DVD changer:
Puddle of Mudd (Come Clean)
Blink 182 (Take Off Your Pants and Jacket)
Sum 41 (Half Hour of Power)
Creed (Human Clay)
Eve 6 (Horrorscope)
In the Discman:
The latest NOW volume
Beside the Discman:
Linkin Park (Hybrid theory)
3 of the latest NOW! volumes
Blink 182 (Enema of the State)
3 Doors Down - The Better Life
The ones laying by the Discman are usually the ones I have played last and
rotate playing between till I can have a day to myself. I have to play
wearing a Discman because Mom/Dad say that my drums are noisy enough.
Interesting you have a rap CD - I have tried to play to Eminem and Immature
before, but to me playing to rap just doesn't do a lot for me. I guess a
lot of the manufactured "beats" make it hard. Anyone have good experiences
with rap?
JR
adamking15
09-01-2003, 10:47 AM
Alkaline Trio -- Good Mourning, good CD, go buy it.
Michael Fell
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>> Check out the band Touch. They had one album from 1968, and
>> it is very cool. Hendrix dug it.
>
>Thanks for the tip. This is a band I never heard of.
This could very well be OOP. If so let me know and I will email it to
you. Believe it or not the leader of this band was the keyboard
player for the Kingsman. Don't let that make you think these guys
stink. This is a great album and they were very ahead of their time.
Hendrix was in the studio with them as they were recording this. He
found out from somebody that some band is laying down some heavy
tracks so Jimi went and checked it out .I just love the Keyboard
sounds on this album and the Piano sounds awesome.
Also, have you checked out the group "Aorta"? That's another obscure
60s band. I like them as well.
Mike
Funkyboy
09-02-2003, 03:20 AM
Stanton Moore - All kooked out
Dirty Dozen Brass Band - Various
RATM- Various
John Scofield - Up all night
Ojos de Brujo
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchesta - Various
Los straitjackets - various
-=Funkyboy=-
"Da Parrot-chick" <just@sk.me> escribió en el mensaje
news:6gR3b.1053$tw6.117@newsread4.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> To get us away from religion and bad sales clerks, I'd like to see what's
in
> your CD player, or car stereo, or .mp3 player, or iPod, or what have you.
>
> For me:
>
> Wayne Shorter: "Footprints Live" with Brian Blade
> Jaco Pastorius: "Punk Jazz"
> Andy Narell: "Down De Road"
> Missy Elliott: "Work It" (just try playing that drum line)
> Allan Holdsworth: "Atavacron"
> Ernie Isley: "High Wire"
>
>
Todd Tamanend Clark
09-02-2003, 06:48 AM
> Michael Fell commented when:
>
> > Todd Tamanend Clark wrote:
> >
> > After an approximately four year period where I was intensely
> > into an avant-garde instrumental jazz phase, I've had a strong
> > desire all summer for 1960s American psychedelic music with
> > vocals, and these albums on Rhino have come in very handy:
> >
> > Anthology (Johnny Rivers)
> > Anthology (The Lovin' Spoonful)
> > Anthology (The Rascals)
> > Anthology (Tommy James And The Shondells)
> > Dark Sides: The Best Of (The Shadows Of Knight)
> > Electromagnetic Steamboat (The Fugs)
> > Inner Views (Sonny Bono)
> > Legacy: The Absolute Best (The Doors)
> > Light And Heavy: The Best Of (Iron Butterfly)
> > Louder Than God: The Best Of (Blue Cheer)
> > Love Story (Love)
> > Morning Glory: The Anthology (Tim Buckley)
> > Music Box (The Monkees)
> > Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era
> > Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of (Vanilla Fudge)
> > Sons Of Mercury (Quicksilver Messenger Service)
> > The Best Of (Chocolate Watch Band)
> > The Best Of (The Blues Project)
> > The Best Of (The Standells)
> > The Big Bang: The Best Of (The MC5)
> > The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette (The Four Seasons)
> > The Hit Years (Nancy Sinatra)
+ Twenty Greatest Hits (The Turtles)
> I was really heavy into psychedelic music from the 1960s a
> couple of years ago.
I'm old enough (51) to have actually bought the original vinyl
while in high school.
> Check out Frank Zappa's "We're Only In It For The Money".
Zappa (along with Morrison, Hendrix, and Slick) is one of my
all-time heroes from the 1960s.
> Actually check out the version he did were he rerecorded the
> rhythm section. He dubbed in Chad Wackerman and Athur Barrow
> respectively. While you are at it, check out the original
> mix with the original line up. Very weird stuff.
Already have both versions. (I have every Zappa official release.)
> Check out the band Touch. They had one album from 1968, and
> it is very cool. Hendrix dug it.
Thanks for the tip. This is a band I never heard of.
> I like alot of The Turtles stuff as well. They have quite a few
> obscure psychedelic numbers. Get their best of CD
Already have it. I realized that I forgot to type it on the list
right after I pushed the post button.
> The band The Lemon Pipers had some cool bubble gum psychedelic
> music. Find their greatest hits if you don't have it already.
Definitely been meaning to do that.
> Of course I have some Byrds as well. I always liked their sound.
> "Eight Miles High" is a favorite of mine.
Mine, too. Great modal electric avant-garde twelve-string guitar.
> I just love that 60s psychedelic music.
In addition to the Rhino stuff I listed previously, there's also:
Absolutely The Best Of (The Thirteenth Floor Elevators)
Experience Hendrix: The Best Of (Jimi Hendrix)
Good Vibrations [Box Set] (The Beach Boys)
Infinite Colors, Infinite Patterns (Kaleidoscope)
Jefferson Airplane Loves You (Jefferson Airplane)
Kaleidoscopic Compendium (The Blues Magoos)
Loaded For Bear: The Best Of (The Amboy Dukes)
Lost Dreams (The Electric Prunes)
Peel Slowly And See (The Velvet Underground)
Strawberries Mean Love (Strawberry Alarm Clock)
The Legend Of (Paul Revere And The Raiders)
The Original Singles (The Byrds)
The Very Best Of (Ultimate Spinach)
This Is It/Machines (Lothar And The Hand People)
Time Circle (Spirit)
Turn On: The Very Best Of (The Music Machine)
Vintage: The Very Best Of (Moby Grape)
- - - -
TODD TAMANEND CLARK
Poet/Composer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Cultural Historian
Primal Pulse (Label-Publisher-Studio)
The Monongahela River, Turtle Island
- - - -
Now Available:
Staff, Mask, Rattle (2-CD: Instrumental, 2002)
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ttc2
Owls In Obsidian (CD: Instrumental, 2000)
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ttc
Forthcoming:
Monongahela Riverrun (CD: Instrumental, 2003)
- - - -
"The true artists are the ones who enlarge human consciousness.
Their creativity is the most basic manifestation of a man or
woman fulfilling his or her own being in the world."
- - Rollo May
Aaron Draper
09-02-2003, 10:39 AM
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I hate these threads, because I feel like the musical equivalent of a leper
in here. But, once again, I will submit to you the 10 CDs that are in my
car player right now.
1. Trace Adkins-Greatest Hits
2. Paul Simon-Graceland
3. Amy Grant-Heart in Motion (my kids like it, OK?)
4. AD's Rockers (my hair metal band)
5. Shakira-Laundry Service
6. Kansas-Power
7. Kevin Sharp-Measure of a Man
8. White Lion-Greatest Hits
9. Rosanne Cash-Greatest Hits
10. Poison-Greatest Hits '86-'96
Time to change them out. I get about a month out of each lineup. Hold the
mustard.
:-)
--
Aaron Draper
www.baileyscomet.net
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