hi all!
just a quick query, if i wanted to do a sort of cv ov my 'art' (and i
use the term very loosely) based stuff -
what form should it take?
a list of performances and projects undertaken, installations etc -
like the big stuff...
or a list of everything ?
what do i leave in and leave
Hey Alan!!!
The art part I have to think about more (this is good!!! The
thinking!!!) The poetry part is easier - my favorite is
I MUST LAUGH AT LIFE
CAT DOG GOD
I'm putting it on my fridge, although maybe I should get capital letters
first.
Sounds like you had a resoundingly excellent
Alan,
Merriam Webster says:
Main Entry: curriculum
vitae
Pronunciation: k-'ri-ky-lm-'vE-"tI,
-k-lm-, -'wE-"tI, -'vI-"tE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural
curricula vitae /-l-/
Etymology: Latin, course
of (one's) life
Date: 1902
: a short account of one's
career and qualifications prepared
I only have Duck Stab. Perhaps we could trade tapes--
I did see an installation they did re the Mole People, w/ music. Pretty fun
and brilliant, in a slightly darker Krazy Kat tradition.
AK
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/ music. Pretty fun
and brilliant, in a slightly darker Krazy Kat tradition.
AK
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Date: Thursday, March 30, 2000 11:01 PM
I do I do! I have there pop album and I have access to a couple more
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
with 16 or so, is Julie Driscoll.
Yep, together with Brian Auger and the Trinity. Some hits and then some
kind of early Carla Bley, "1969". And Free Jazz Sol probably knows
more. "Swinging London." Maybe this has some fluxus content...
I've got a vinyl
Trout Mask Replica
Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
Wow... Those are the two Captain Beefheart CDs in my collection.
I've thought about getting "Safe As Milk" for several years now as well.
Myke
"Safe As Milk" was Beefheart's first album. Produced by Ry Cooder. In my
opinion, his style is not as fully developed as on later albums like Trout
Mask or Doc at the Radar Station.
RA
Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote:
Trout Mask Replica
Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
Wow... Those are the two
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
Yes, I know of John McLaughlin if you mean the guitarist who studied Eastern music
and
did jazz fusion. Same guy?
Yep ! From England. He did some nice music in 69 with Tony Williams
Lifetime. "Emergency" was one of my favourite music some years ago.
Yeah, have
"Safe As Milk" was Beefheart's first album. Produced by Ry Cooder. In my
opinion, his style is not as fully developed as on later albums like Trout
Mask or Doc at the Radar Station.
That's pretty much in line with the things I've read about it in the past.
I think there is a review of the CD
"Safe As Milk" was Beefheart's first album. Produced by Ry Cooder. In my
opinion, his style is not as fully developed as on later albums like Trout
Mask or Doc at the Radar Station.
I have Mirror Man. 1965 ? More on pop music: has anybody "U" of Incredible
String Band ?
Yeah, have heard of Tony Williams too, the drummer. I never
Fred Frith etc, music with shaver. Its difficult to say that Lifetime is
fusion. He was the drummer of...and its a trio, John Mc, and Organ. What
later became "fusion" wasnt yet developed. The other tape I heard those
day was the
All right, get serious about obscurity. Who has any Residents albums?
AK
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"Safe As Milk" was Beefheart's first album. Produced by
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
More on pop music: has anybody "U" of
Incredible
String Band ?
center
Yeah, I got that.
/center
In fact it's about the only thing I've gotten lately: all these
invisible jim-beam zen fluxbunnies, spasmodically original coding
artifacts and idiosyncratic
I do I do! I have there pop album and I have access to a couple more...
Nick
All right, get serious about obscurity. Who has any Residents albums?
AK
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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,
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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 together for 30 years out
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 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,
.
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Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 2:04 PM
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
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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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
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], BlackMonk
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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
Obscurity as programm, Sun Ra, Graham Bond, does anybody remember HIM ?
was always going to write his definitive book about how Duchamp, Beuys and
others were all Kabbala masters: sort of a Paul Lafoley/R.A. Wilson take on
He is not the only one.
ah yes, i remember a wonderful concert in the '70's. sun ra in an old
ballroom in baltimore. very fluxus i think, the ceiling was painted sky
blue with big white clouds and there was sun ra and his group. outrageous.
c :)
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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Oh yes, I remember Sun Ra. A friend of my past used to sing in his Solar Arkestra
sometimes. He was very far out, too far for most jazz musicians of his day. He
wasn't into hard bop so much, but something quite different. I have no CDs or
records of his music, only dimly remembered images and
I have been told MANY MANY times to listen to SUN RA...If Merzbow is
influenced by him I have a feeling I will like him alot anyone wanna do
a tape trade of some SUN RA for something?
I have a VHS tape of MTV from about a decade ago featuring a Curt Loder
MTV News report on Sun Ra. It
Oh yes, I remember Sun Ra. A friend of my past used to sing in his Solar Arkestra
sometimes. He was very far out, too far for most jazz musicians of his day. He
Cool. I remember lying once on the bed and hearing some voyage to mars.
I think I have an LP, that was once too long in the sun,
Davidson
I think his motto was "Space is the place."
RA
Davidson Gigliotti wrote:
Oh yes, I remember Sun Ra. A friend of my past used to sing in his Solar Arkestra
sometimes. He was very far out, too far for most jazz musicians of his day. He
wasn't into hard bop so much, but something
Heiko
Of course I've heard of Sun Ra and his Cosmic Arkestra but never Graham Bond. Who
is he anyways?
RA
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
Obscurity as programm, Sun Ra, Graham Bond, does anybody remember HIM ?
was always going to write his definitive book about how Duchamp, Beuys and
others
sadly i don't have any of his records or cd's either. just the memory of
that one concert.
c :)
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Davidson Gigliotti wrote:
Oh yes, I remember Sun Ra. A friend of my past used to sing in his Solar Arkestra
sometimes. He
Anyone (Canadians?) know where I could get information
on what multimedia artist katarina soukup ("radio bicyclette")
is doing these days? I saw radio bicyclette in amsterdam and
found it to be perhaps the most compelling work of art I have
seen, perhaps ever.
-e.
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