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----- Original Message ----- From: "mark romero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: FW: [VFB] WAS Howdy- now what do you tie to,??
Loud, did somebody say LOUD!? The loudest thing i ever heard........well since the old, old days when i was a teenager, (LOL), and that was rock concerts with 100,000 folks there.........was Stevie Ray Vagun. Man that cat was LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!! Guess it didn't help much that the stage was right up against a dead end street in Perugia, Italy. We had been there for a week, and it was the last concert of the Umbria Jazz Festival. Perugia is a town in Umbia which means Green Heart, it's a state in Italy. One of the BEST Jazz Festivals in Europe, and there are a LOT of them. I've worked them all and Perugia is definately one of the BEST! I was right up front for that concert becasue i knew it might be the only time i ever heard him live, which it was. I had to put tissue in my ears. Usually you don't get a whole week at a festival. You do your hit, and your outta there and on to the next one. Sometimes your there for two/three days.....but this time our trumpet player (Terrance Blanchard of all the Spike Lee movies fame) was on a staff of teachers for the week, so we had the whole week there. I think we hit about 4 times during the week. You can't imagine how nice it is to be able to stay in one place for a week. Especially in the summer time when it's all festivals. mark.....
From: "Niclas Runarsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: RE: FW: [VFB] WAS Howdy- now what do you tie to,?? Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 21:15:23 +0100
I use to separate myself to the rest of the world... using portable
CD-player with EAR PHONES. Teresa will believe I can't hear her calling
because of maxed volume. But what she doesn't know is that it's not that
loud, as I want to hear my PC telling me if mail arrives. Am I strategic or
am I strategic. ;o)
The tying "fuel" that normally goes through the cables is ZZ Top, Leonard
Cohen, Loreena McKennitt, Jeff Healey, Magnum. Much blues/rock... some
classical tunes like Paganini, Ravel and Albinoni... and, of course, a good
deal of HARD ROCK (which, to you older guys, is like rock but much harder).
My music spectrum reaches from one end to the other
/Nick
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jerry goldsmith
Skickat: den 13 februari 2005 18:54
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�mne: RE: FW: [VFB] WAS Howdy- now what do you tie to,??
Mark gave us quite a list of what he listens to when tying. How about others, Is the TV on, or are you listening to Music , or neither.
If it is music what kind, style , who
> On Behalf Of mark romero
> As to your last question. the Messengers,Trane, Tyner, Tatum, Miles,
> O.P., Silver, Shaw, Hubbard, Pops, Hicks, Watson, Mingus, Shorter,
> Henderson, A.T., C.T., Art Ensemble, Vangaurd Big Band, Flanagan,
> Jackson, Fort Apache,
> Ellington, Basie, Vaugn, Holliday, Washington, Lincoln (Amanata > Moseka),
> Flora and Airto, Krual, M.J.Q., Getz, Gillberto, Mobley, Dorham, MONK,
and
> i'd still be sittin' here a year from now if i listed them all. lol,
[jerry goldsmith] my list would have many of the above esp Basie w/joe Williams. Love Gerry Mulligan, Chet baker, Ginger Baker, etc Of course Miles. Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Johnnie Hodges. I am mostly playing music that was or came from the big bands and evolved into early Bop- Parker, Miles, Monk- {Monk meets Mulligan of my all time favorite albums]
And I tie to a whole lot blues-- from Blind Lemon Jefferson and Robert "Pete" Johnson to Stevie Ray Vaughan and the Albert's-Collins and King.
Takes me as much time to select and organize the music, mostly CD and Vinyl as it does to select and organize my tools and materials.
Whose next !!!
jg
