Hi all,
Nice to see a Sun Ra discussion. I have quite a lot of his work on CD and
some on LP that I bought before these CD days.
Since he died a few years ago most of his back catalogue has been re-issued
on CD including a lot of hard to find stuff (e.g. a live album of Sun Ra and
the Arkestra
Of course I've heard of Sun Ra and his Cosmic Arkestra but never Graham Bond. Who
Father of "Graham Bond Organisation". I dont remember all the groups and
people he played with. A certain strangeness. He didnt make so much
ado about space etc like Sun Ra, but he lived in a different world,
yesandiwantone - i'll send you a lemon in a c-clamp in exchange. p.s.
- your stamp is due zoon - within 2 weeks.
kisskiss,
ms petalpusher and her rowdy flower kittens
allen bukoff wrote:
Think I should turn this into a rubber stamp?
YES!
allen bukoff wrote:
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yes.
YESSS! If I can have one once they're made...maybe we can do some
kind of swap deal?
cheers,
Sol.
I mean the time between the Cage class, when many people dropped out, more
or less, and the coining of the label.
Economy of information.
Economy of SOHO.
The revolution eats its children.
Maybe I missed the earlier part of this thread?
Heiko wrote:
I mean the time between the Cage class, when many people dropped out, more
or less, and the coining of the label.
I thought the Cage class where Higgins, Hansen and others met was in 1958
and Maciunas came up with the name Fluxus for
don't know...can't view gif/jpg...is it on the web?
c :)
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, allen bukoff wrote:
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wow sol,
glad to know about the bio of sun ra. i'm going to get it from the
library. my mental association with his concert that i attended is that of
a particular time. the '70's.during those years i went to alot of concerts
but that one has always stood out in my memory.
i've been
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>On 29 Mar 00, at 9:14, Sol Nte wrote:
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>Reed, "Space is the place" is both the title of a song and the title of a
>film Sun Ra made which I believe is now available on video but I've not seen
>a copy.
For those of you living in the DC/Baltimore area i know that video americain in Baltimore
Alan Bowman who sent the 18 venice carnevale images in one go.so who
Cries for an animated gif.
Thanks Sol. Look forward to seeing the Pokemon pictures. Sounds great.
RA
Sol Nte wrote:
Hi all,
Well, it's another i-zone gallery update: Reed Altemus has sent me some nice
i-zone cards to put up also I've put some more of my own pieces up.
One of my pieces is taken with a Pokemon
Sol,
lived together - this way of making music is comparable to how Beefheart
made Trout Mask replica locking his whole band up together for six months.
Sun Ra however used this method of working for much longer, communal living
and strict rehearsals.
Regarding Captain Beefheart (Don Van
Anne, Sol and all,
All this talk about jazz etc. reminds me of the things I listened to in
college. Anyone ever heard of Rhashan Roland Kirk? I always liked his music a
lot. It was very comical and he used to play three horns at once.
RA
Ann Klefstad wrote:
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From: Davidson
Check for re-releases of sixties material originally on the ESP label
(as I recollect). I heard them at the time. Exceptional.
Gerald O'Connell
http://www.wonderport.com
with 16 or so, is Julie Driscoll. And there is Laura Nyro. In the USA.
I've heard of Laura Nyro of course but never actually heard her music.
Its a pity.
I'm not familiar with at all, probably because she's European. You mean she had her
greatest hits when she was 16?
Yep, together
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Reed Altemus
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another important person, together with Keith T. in a public telephone
cell phoning with the children somewhere in europe, she had her greatest hits
with 16 or so, is Julie Driscoll. And there is Laura Nyro. In the USA.
I have always regarded
Beefheart as one of the geniuses of rock music,
I met him in 1974 when I was working on the Virgin label and they signed
him. I was shocked. He seemed like a burned out shell of a man, going
through the motions. I tried to talk to him about Howling Wolf (the
undoubted
lived together - this way of making music is comparable to how Beefheart
made Trout Mask replica locking his whole band up together for six
months.
Sun Ra however used this method of working for much longer, communal
living
and strict rehearsals.
I knew this crazy guy in Baton Rouge
FLUXLIST-digest wrote:
FLUXLIST-digest Wednesday, March 29 2000 Volume 01 : Number 210
In this issue:
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Re: FLUXLIST: Sun Ra
Re: FLUXLIST: Reed Altemus at the i-zone Gallery
Re: FLUXLIST: query/ Graham Bond
Re: FLUXLIST: Reed Altemus at the i-zone
I saw Graham Bond on numerous occasions - Ginger Baker was drummer in
the Organisation's earliest incarnation (Bond later played in Baker's
post-Cream 'Airforce'). I'm not sue whether McLaughlin actually recorded
with Bond though... He may be on an early live album they issued.
The live album,
Certainly Rasahn was wonderful, though comical isn't quite how I'd describe
it--he has his moments of wit but also of grandeur and also of just superb
tastiness.
I have a couple of his albums, vinyl of course, I'd have to look them up.
It's been a while.
AK
Also I liked Captain Beefheart very
I met him in 1974 when I was working on the Virgin label and they signed
him. I was shocked. He seemed like a burned out shell of a man, going
I met somebody of the very posh gallery that marketed his artworks, the
guy who worked with Mary Boone, and he said, yes, long ago, he had made
music.
college. Anyone ever heard of Rhashan Roland Kirk? I always liked his music a
Didnt he invent this:
(circular breathing), turning in a circle on one leg.
(Without the leg.)
H.
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From: Davidson Gigliotti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: query
Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 12:22 PM
Oh yes, I remember Sun Ra.
I saw him in a tiny hall in Santa Monica. The thing about him and his very
large Arkestra is that they all lived
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I saw Graham Bond on numerous occasions - Ginger Baker was drummer in
the Organisation's earliest incarnation (Bond later played in Baker's
post-Cream 'Airforce'). I'm not sue whether McLaughlin actually recorded
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