From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest) To: zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: Zorn List Digest V3 #390 Reply-To: zorn-list Sender: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk Zorn List Digest Wednesday, April 18 2001 Volume 03 : Number 390 In this issue: - Re: Guilty Pleasures Re: unconditional love Re: playlists Re: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) Re(2): playlists Re: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) More Avant Strings concert distances 2 Re: Zorn List Digest V3 #389 RE: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) RE: [no zorn] guilty crimson - LONG (as you might expect...) RE: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) Deadheads or Phishheads Zornlist T-shirts... Oliveros Re: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) Re: ordinary fanfares playlist #4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 11:10:08 -0400 From: Mark Saleski Subject: Re: Guilty Pleasures Hall & Oates - -- Mark Saleski - marks@foliage.com "Is it so wrong, wanting to be at home with your record collection?" - Nick Hornby - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 08:12:09 -0700 From: "Patrice L. Roussel" Subject: Re: unconditional love On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 23:35:03 -0600 Frank Malczewski wrote: > > Good choices, actually. Though I'd go with "The Kick Inside". I would stick to HOUNDS OF LOVE, or THE DREAMING. Patrice. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 17:16:36 +0200 From: "Andreas Dietz" Subject: Re: playlists >From: "Martin Wisckol" > >HOME CHANGER >3. Don Cherry -- Cool (just released live duet with Eddie Blackwell) can someone give any details about this release - is it comparable to El Corazon? Andreas _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 11:21:55 EDT From: JonAbbey2@aol.com Subject: Re: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) In a message dated 4/18/01 10:09:44 AM, ssmith36@sprynet.com writes: << Wonder if we'll ever see Jon Abbey again after all this nonsense... ;-) >> I'm still here, and I even tried to come up with something to contribute to this thread, but my guilty pleasures don't go much further these days than owning every Jandek CD. I did own Get the Knack, though, and I even bought the second Knack record, ...But the Little Girls Understand. as far as the distance thread, I'm driving five hours each way this weekend to see the AMM/Christian Wolff show at Dartmouth. next month, I'm flying from NYC to Milan, then driving to Bologna, just to see the MIMEO/John Tilbury show, which should only last a couple of hours. great night at Tonic last night. first up was Derek Bailey/Will Gaines. Gaines is a tap dancer in his seventies (as Bailey said, their combined ages are 148!), but is still full of energy. Derek seemed more interesting in playing behind and with Gaines than by himself; whenever Gaines took a rest, Bailey played by himself for a minute or two, then just started casually strumming until Gaines started tapping again. a fun set. next was IST, Simon Fell/Mark Wastell/Rhodri Davies, all making their US debuts. IST is a string trio, bass, harp and cello, respectively. normally they play both compositions and improvs, but this was a series of improvs. these guys really use their whole instrument, bowing and rubbing everything within reach. one memorable piece began with all three of them bowing small metal bowls and bells, getting a Tibetan bowl effect. Wastell also had one great sequence where he somehow got splintering noises from his bow, which went on for a few minutes with no apparent damage. this set was really great, incredibly tight, ranging from angrily destructive to subtle sounds on the edge of inaudibility, and made even more impressive by the fact that Davies was using his "travelling harp", roughly half the size of the one he uses in Europe. my friend compared seeing them to Polwechsel, and there's a definite overlap in sensibilities. great set. as if that weren't enough, next were the trio of Holz For Europa, Wolfgang Fuchs, Peter Van Bergen and Hans Koch. they played for more than an hour, each on three or four different horns, including the first piece, a subtle, rumbling contrabass clarinet trio. I-Sound sat in for the last twenty minutes, underlining the horns with some subtle beats and sampled drum sounds (Simon Fell was certain after the show that these were from Simon Vincent on the VHF Erstwhile CD). one of the best things about this set was just seeing all of the beautiful horns on their stands covering the stage. contrabass clarinets are probably six feet long. a long, really nice night of music. kudos to Tonic for putting it on. now I'm off to see every show left on the AMM tour, starting in Baltimore tomorrow night. Jon www.erstwhilerecords.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 08:21:33 -0700 From: "Martin Wisckol" Subject: Re(2): playlists andreasdietz@hotmail.com writes: >>From: "Martin Wisckol" >> >>HOME CHANGER >>3. Don Cherry -- Cool (just released live duet with Eddie Blackwell) > >can someone give any details about this release - is it comparable to El >Corazon? > I find that it captures Cherry's charm a bit better than El Corazon. It's closer to Mu, and I suspect recorded about that time (anybody know the recording date?). Lots of flutes, plus piano and trumpet. > - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 10:34:22 -0500 From: Joseph Zitt Subject: Re: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:21:55AM -0400, JonAbbey2@aol.com wrote: > now I'm off to see every show left on the AMM tour, starting in Baltimore > tomorrow night. I wish we had Zorn-list T-shirts, so we all could easily recognize each other. I'm eagerly looking forward to Baltimore tomorrow (and Evan Parker in DC tonight, and the Cobra at George Washington U. Saturday). Wheee! n.p. Derek Bailey & Keijo Haino -- otherwise unlabeled live clip grabbed via Napster. - -- |> ~The only thing that is not art is inattention~ --- Marcel Duchamp <| | jzitt@metatronpress.com http://www.metatronpress.com/jzitt | | Latest CD: Jerusaklyn http://www.mp3.com/josephzitt | | Comma: Voices of New Music Silence: the John Cage Discussion List | - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 17:37:00 +0200 From: "Andreas Dietz" Subject: More Avant Strings Iīm a little bit late on this thread, but my two cents: Italian String Trio: Renato Geremia on violin, Paolo Damiani on cello and Bruno Tommaso on bass. A really outstanding string trio - worth checking out. Canvas Trio: Carlos Zingaro on violin, Joelle Leandre on bass and Ruediger Carl on accordian and clarinet. I donīt know if they are still together but I hope so. Itīs definitely one of my first selections in this vein. Andreas np: Sam Rivers - Portrait (FMP) _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 12:39:49 -0300 From: mwoodwor Subject: concert distances 2 ah, I almost forgot - many moons ago when I was 'younger,' myself and 3 friends drove approximately 5 hours to see Pavement (just after slanted and enchanted was released: while they still had their original (and crazy) drummer) in Vancouver. The show wound up sometime after midnight and we started the 5 hour journey home THAT NIGHT (we had driven there on the same day). Berry Berry bad Idea, I will always remember waking up in the back of that station wagon to see THE DRIVER's SLEEPING head half-resting on the steering wheel as it spun our car OFF OF THE ROAD... and into a big field, thank goodness (there are many areas of the drive back from Vancouver, where we would have been off of a very high cliff). Needless to say, we were all very shaken up and vowed NEVER to do such a stupid thing again... that is until, we saw the notice for the My bloody Valentine/Yo la Tengo double bill about a month later....... w - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 12:01:47 -0400 From: Christopher eaton Subject: Re: Zorn List Digest V3 #389 deadheads or phishheads. you all make me laugh. i went on tour with phish last summer with two firends. one section had us driving up to toronto, catching a show, driving the next day all the way down to pittsburgh, seeing a show, getting 3 hrs of sleep in a cheap motel before driving 13 (!) hours to see a show in wisconsin, then double-tracking back the next day after that to set up camp in indiana for a few days. this was my life for three weeks. needless to say, i was quite stupid near the end. ~christopher > Nay. But I did drive from Binghamton to NYC (4 hours) to see Elvis > Costello and Burt Bacharach at Radio City Music Hall. After the show I > drove to CT (2 and a half hours) to meet a friend. I crashed on his > couch, got up, then we drove to Washington D.C. (about six hours) for > another EC/BB show. After that we drove all the way to Massachusetts > (about 9 hours, maybe more). > > And they were the worst Elvis shows I've ever attended. > > When Ilived in CA I had friends fly out from Boston for a Tom Waits > concert. > > I once flew to Las Vegas from Boston to see Elvis Costello. From Vegas I > drove to LA where I saw Elvis twice. Then I drove to SF. > > My best friend Craig flew from Boston to London just for a Rick Wakeman > show. > > This is nothing compared to Deadheads. > > Tom - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 11:41:09 -0400 From: "Steve Smith" Subject: RE: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) Thank God, Jon's as susceptible to crap as the rest of us. ;-) I used to own the first two Knack albums as well. If either of us had gone as far as owning the third, however, I might be worried. Can't remember the title, but I can clearly picture the cover, a crane shot of the band against a bright red background... Thanks for the review of last night's Tonic show, by the way. I was bummed to miss it, but duty called - which included a shot of Finlandia vodka containing a small dead fish. Try ordering THAT at Tonic... Now I'm even more bummed that I missed the show, but glad to hear it was so memorable. Hope that the next three nights of Company at Tonic provide the members of IST with the opportunity to display more of what you've described. And do provide reports of the AMM shows. Jon Abbey, the world's first itinerant "AMMhead"! Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com NP - Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, 4th mvt., Bayreuth/Furtwangler (EMI) - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 12:03:33 -0400 From: "Steve Smith" Subject: RE: [no zorn] guilty crimson - LONG (as you might expect...) Agreed regarding the value of the Collectors Club 'Beat Club' performance. I'd owned much of this on boot for a while, but hearing it in decent studio sound was a real treat. Recently bought a bootleg videotape that included the first half of the "Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part One" performance from that show. As striking as it is to hear Muir, seeing him perform in that bright red fur jacket is better still... Agreed as well about character of the performance of "The Creator Has a Master Plan," but here the value to me was twofold. First, as a Crim freak with about three feet of boots on the shelf, it was revelatory to me to hear a performance of which I had no previous knowledge. That, in itself, would have been enough. But the archaeologist in me was also overwhelmed to hear motifs from "Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part One" snuck into that performance of "Creator." I knew that the '71-'72 band had dabbled once or twice previous in material that would be developed by the '73-'74 band, but it's still jarring and amazing to hear it, especially in this context. I don't exactly know how to describe this so that a non-Crimson fan could understand it (I'm not thinking of you, Joseph, but the other 1000 people on the list who hve no idea what we're talking about.) Maybe sort of like if the 1956 version of the Miles Davis Quintet had suddenly snuck in a few bars of "Bitches Brew," or the Mothers of Invention had tried their hand at "G-Spot Tornado." Or something like that. Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com NP - Brahms, Ein Deutsches Requiem - mvt 1, Philharmonia/Klemperer (EMI) - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 12:09:25 EDT From: DvdBelkin@aol.com Subject: RE: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) In a message dated Wed, 18 Apr 2001 10:09:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Steve Smith" writes: > "My Sharona," which was common enough currency > that Weird Al Yankovic did a send-up, "My Bologna" And don't forget "Ay-ay-ay-ay-Ayatolla," the immortal soundtrack to the Iran hostage crisis. Who did *that* take-off? I don't think I ever knew. David np: Leroy Jenkins w/ Muhal Richard Abrams, Lifelong Ambitions - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 11:15:47 -0500 From: Jay Mote Subject: Deadheads or Phishheads >===== Original Message From Christopher eaton ===== >deadheads or phishheads. you all make me laugh. i went on tour with phish >last summer with two firends. one section had us driving up to toronto, >catching a show, driving the next day all the way down to pittsburgh, >seeing a show, getting 3 hrs of sleep in a cheap motel before driving 13 >(!) hours to see a show in wisconsin, then double-tracking back the next >day after that to set up camp in indiana for a few days. this was my life >for three weeks. - -all of this to a) see the mindless songless tripe offered up by guitar wankers b) scrog hippy chicks who eat too much chocolate c) enjoy the U.S. countryside d) witness artless masterbatory dancing by smelly folks w/o jobs selling LSD e) waste time & energy >needless to say, i was quite stupid near the end. - -Hmmmm....I don't doubt it. From the music or the acid or the smells? or some combination of these? - -You can commit suicide anytime now. You've seen it all. J out - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 12:15:10 -0400 From: "Steve Smith" Subject: Zornlist T-shirts... ... might be frowned upon, since they would no doubt involve images of Japanese bondage and latent pedophilia... ;-) In all seriousness, I've found that the best way to meet other Zornlisters is to arrange it in advance. I met Jon through a mutual friend, and I think Brian just overheard my rather large mouth one night at Tonic, but other than that my encounters with Rrrrrrrrrrrick and Dan and Jason and several others have been more or less pre-arranged. In that respect (among others), I still regret missing your own recent appearance at the Knit. (And Francesco, if you're out there reading this, how am I going to identify you at Tonic this week?) Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com NP - Brahms, Ein Deutsches Requiem-mvt 2, Philharmonia/Klemperer (EMI) - -----Original Message----- From: owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Joseph Zitt I wish we had Zorn-list T-shirts, so we all could easily recognize each other. I'm eagerly looking forward to Baltimore tomorrow (and Evan Parker in DC tonight, and the Cobra at George Washington U. Saturday). Wheee! - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 10:42:17 -0600 (MDT) From: Matt Plummer Subject: Oliveros After seeing her last fall with Dana Reason and Phillip Gelb, I was extremely impressed with Pauline Oliveros. Can anyone recommend any early albums that she did... I'm aware of more recent things with Deep Listening Band, etc. but I'm not sure exactly where to start for her early stuff. Thanks, Matt Matt Plummer Coalition for Creative Music - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 10:32:20 -0700 (PDT) From: HirakeMike Subject: Re: The Knack / Duran / Kajagoogoo (was: Guilty Choices) - --- JonAbbey2@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 4/18/01 10:09:44 AM, > ssmith36@sprynet.com writes: > > << Wonder if we'll ever see Jon Abbey again after > all this nonsense... ;-) >> > > I'm still here, and I even tried to come up with > something to contribute to > this thread, but my guilty pleasures don't go much > further these days than > owning every Jandek CD. Whats wrong with Jandek? Actually I just sold 8 LP's I had just sitting here, and gave away all the cd's. My Jandek phase ended quickly, I guess I became too demanding.... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 19:39:56 +0200 From: Rob Allaert Subject: Re: ordinary fanfares playlist #4 Hi, I suppose you send these mails to the zorn-list. This way lots of people receive unwanted mail. I'd suggest that instead of making a group-address with the zornlist included, you send it to your group list and put the zornlist address in the copy field or as a different address. This way we can still use a mail rule to redirect all zornmails into a zorn folder. Am I making sense ? greetings, Rob Allaert. On woensdag, april 18, 2001, at 05:04 , Grey ElkGel wrote: > ordinary fanfares playlist #4 - april 17, 2001 > wmfo 91.5fm, medford massachussetts // www.wmfo.org > > 1. clark-hutchinson: improvisation on a modal scale > [a=mh2 CD - repertoire] > > 2. afrika bambaataa: looking for the perfect beat > [looking for the perfect beat 1980-1985 CD - tommy > boy] > > 3. brainbombs: anne frank [singles CD - load] > > 4. yoshimitsu ichiraku: machine headz [the music of > surround panner CD - zero gravity] > > 5. sven-ake johansson: rasche achtel [six little > pieces for quintet CD - hatOLOGY] > > 6. bethlehem: schatten aus der alexander welt [dictius > te necare CD - red stream] > > 7. hasil adkins: i need your head (...this ain't no > rock & roll show) [out to hunch LP - norton] > > 8. mark bain: skowhegan bridge [vibronics 3" CD - > staalplaat] > > 9. fushitsusha: thought it went so well? [a death > never to be complete CD - tokuma] > > 10. sandro gorli: requiem (ensemble vocal europeen de > la chapelle royale/philippe herreweghe) > [gesualdo/gorli CD - harmonia mundi] > > 11. hawd gankstuh rappuhs mc's wid ghatz: mind if i > fart? [2hype 2wype CD - wordsound] > > 12. rodney dangerfield: no respect [no respect LP - > casablanca] > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > > - > > greetings, Rob@llaert.NU - - ------------------------------ End of Zorn List Digest V3 #390 ******************************* To unsubscribe from zorn-list-digest, send an email to "majordomo@lists.xmission.com" with "unsubscribe zorn-list-digest" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. 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