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Old January 31st, 2008, 09:29 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Larry L
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A while ago, I got a USB turntable on a whim and have been recording old
albums

Today I found a couple ( Mingus and John Handy ) recorded at the Monterey
Jazz Festival at performances I saw, back in '64 and '65

It's amazing how sometimes a smell, taste, .... or some music, can bring
back floods of long forgotten memories ( mostly good :-)



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Old January 31st, 2008, 11:10 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Larry L" wrote in
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It's amazing how sometimes a smell, taste, .... or some music, can
bring back floods of long forgotten memories ( mostly good :-)




Are you sure you're not having a seizure


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Old January 31st, 2008, 11:53 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Larry L wrote:
A while ago, I got a USB turntable on a whim and have been recording old
albums


I bought a little mixer (can vary input this and that) and I've
been doing much the same. But almost all that jazz has been re-issued
as CDs anyway. So I've been concentrating on out of print and
semi-impossible to get vinyl R&B, of which I have a zillion,
like...........to many to name. Actually I guess a lot of that
has been re-issued too, but it's maddening to buy now, because each
CD has one or two good cuts at most, and then lots of useless
crap.

I saw Ray Charles live at Dillon Gym in Princeton NJ in 1962,
when I was 13.

I thought I was sneaking into a basketball game. I opened a secret
window in the weight lifting room, crawled across the squash courts
and then walked upstairs from the locker room, with square shoulders
and a practiced, arrogant look--like I belonged there.

What I found instead, instead of a basketball game, was....well...it
made me what I am today :-)
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Old February 1st, 2008, 12:04 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Sal Monella" wrote

.. But almost all that jazz has been re-issued
as CDs anyway. So I've been concentrating on out of print and
semi-impossible to get vinyl R&B, of which I have a zillion,
like...........to many to name. Actually I guess a lot of that
has been re-issued too, but it's maddening to buy now, because each
CD has one or two good cuts at most, and then lots of useless
crap.



Remember, I'm cheap. Add the fact :-( that I've lost so much
hearing to shotguns and dog whistles I'm 'legally deaf' in California and
I'll take the time to digitize and live with the clicks, heck, can't hear
'high fidelity' anyway. So far I've done well over 100 albums and have at
least twice that left ... hoping to have it all on an iPod for my
Montahoming trip in mid-May.




I saw Ray Charles live at Dillon Gym in Princeton NJ in 1962,
when I was 13.



I went to HS in Hayward, Ca and for several years before I could drive I
used to
ride the bus to SF and hang out at City Lights Book Store on Saturday, then
go to the Blackhawk that night, taking the late Greyhound back home. It
was a jazz club that had a cage like area where under drinking age kids
could sit. I saw a lot of big name jazz musicians there, over those
early teen years.


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Old February 1st, 2008, 12:46 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 31-Jan-2008, "Larry L" wrote:

A while ago, I got a USB turntable on a whim and have been recording old
albums

Today I found a couple ( Mingus and John Handy ) recorded at the Monterey
Jazz Festival at performances I saw, back in '64 and '65

It's amazing how sometimes a smell, taste, .... or some music, can bring
back floods of long forgotten memories ( mostly good :-)


If you mean John Handy Live at Monterey
with the 1st side

"If Only We knew"

It is one of my favorite all time pieces,
I have played it for my wife and daughter several times and even my
grandchildren .

It was reissued on CD and I must listen to it once a month
w Mike White in electric violin- Wow!

Fred
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Old February 1st, 2008, 01:03 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Larry L
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wrote


If you mean John Handy Live at Monterey
with the 1st side

"If Only We knew"

It is one of my favorite all time pieces,
I have played it for my wife and daughter several times and even my
grandchildren .

It was reissued on CD and I must listen to it once a month
w Mike White in electric violin- Wow!



That's the one, Fred you can hear me applauding at the end G I was
in about the eighth or tenth row from the stage

my copy is pretty mucked with clicks and such, on that side especially, and
I would find it and download that track IF I had broad band ... I may just
have to find the CD, in this case, as it is a wonderful album and ...memory


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Old February 1st, 2008, 01:13 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jan 31, 5:04 pm, "Larry L" wrote:

go to the Blackhawk that night, taking the late Greyhound back home. It
was a jazz club that had a cage like area where under drinking age kids
could sit. I saw a lot of big name jazz musicians there, over those
early teen years.


In New Yawk, at Birdland, they called that the Peanut Gallery.
I saw Monk there once....and a few other such groups. And then,
in the mid-60s, LSD music from S. Francisco put jazz out of bidness.
....not that I didn't like Country Joe McDonald and all those other
totally weird groups.....like the Anonymous Artists of America,
the Ragamuffins and the Darma Ding Dongs. But they weren't
worth the end of widespread jazz music.

There were some good parts to the 60s. And lot's of bad stuff,
like Nixon and the war and the demise of our best music.
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Old February 1st, 2008, 02:19 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 00:04:14 GMT, "Larry L"
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"Sal Monella" wrote

. But almost all that jazz has been re-issued
as CDs anyway. So I've been concentrating on out of print and
semi-impossible to get vinyl R&B, of which I have a zillion,
like...........to many to name. Actually I guess a lot of that
has been re-issued too, but it's maddening to buy now, because each
CD has one or two good cuts at most, and then lots of useless
crap.



Remember, I'm cheap. Add the fact :-( that I've lost so much
hearing to shotguns and dog whistles I'm 'legally deaf' in California and
I'll take the time to digitize and live with the clicks, heck, can't hear
'high fidelity' anyway. So far I've done well over 100 albums and have at
least twice that left ... hoping to have it all on an iPod for my
Montahoming trip in mid-May.


I'm not offering definitive legal advice, but if I understand it
correctly, it's not illegal to download music (for personal use) if you
already own a "hard copy" and retain the hard copy.

TC,
R




I saw Ray Charles live at Dillon Gym in Princeton NJ in 1962,
when I was 13.



I went to HS in Hayward, Ca and for several years before I could drive I
used to
ride the bus to SF and hang out at City Lights Book Store on Saturday, then
go to the Blackhawk that night, taking the late Greyhound back home. It
was a jazz club that had a cage like area where under drinking age kids
could sit. I saw a lot of big name jazz musicians there, over those
early teen years.

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Old February 1st, 2008, 02:21 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"while-one" wrote


There were some good parts to the 60s. And lot's of bad stuff,
like Nixon and the war and the demise of our best music.




Man, that is the truth.



Much of that period was NOT good. I didn't answer Steve in this thread
with his "don't remember much of the 60's" joke because I never find it
funny. I lost several friends to drugs. I won't get personal enough
to cover most of the memories I have of that time on this forum, or with
anyone but my closest friends, for that matter.

But, one vaguely amusing 'claim to fame" I have is that I stopped taking LSD
before it was made illegal, another is that I went to genuine Ken Kesey
"acid tests" where he put it in the kool-aid for all to try.

Really however ..... No, I don't think stoned or drunk are "cute" ... been
there too often and know the truth.




Recently, my kid was thinking of a transfer to Berkeley, so the family went
there to check out the campus. I didn't attend school there but have a
history there. I could still point out the places where we'd been tear
gassed to my son .... as he and I talked and each tried to understand why
his generation didn't hit the streets over Iraq.




As for the music, I went to the original Filmore ( size of a small high
school gym ) several times and saw groups that later became big ....
including Big Brother and the Holding Company ( Janis Joplin) It
doesn't take much to impress a stoned brain ... now or back then ........
and that "music" and nearly everything since ( imho ) was twelve steps
backwards from Miles, and Coltrane and Monk etc.



It was a tough, traumatic, time for me and for many others.



Larry L ................. sorry for the maudlin self indulgence







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Old February 1st, 2008, 02:22 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 01:03:38 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote:


wrote


If you mean John Handy Live at Monterey
with the 1st side

"If Only We knew"

It is one of my favorite all time pieces,
I have played it for my wife and daughter several times and even my
grandchildren .

It was reissued on CD and I must listen to it once a month
w Mike White in electric violin- Wow!



That's the one, Fred you can hear me applauding at the end G I was
in about the eighth or tenth row from the stage

my copy is pretty mucked with clicks and such, on that side especially, and
I would find it and download that track IF I had broad band ... I may just
have to find the CD, in this case, as it is a wonderful album and ...memory


See my prior post - since you own the album, I think it would be legal
for Fred to send you an electronic copy, provided you keep the album.
Properly compressed, it wouldn't be too bad, even on a dial-up.

TC,
R

 




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