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4 minutes ago, AUinTLoosa said:

'Course that does limit one to pieces available on youtube, but

Thanks

You may have created a monster

Well, youtube is the standard; however, this is a thread for music fans, and is therefore not beholden to rules or structure. A wide variety of content finds its way on here. Just yesterday, Refuge posted a Sturgill Simpson tour link and I posted an album stream on NPR. 

And I damn sure hope that there's a monster lurking in and between Tloosa and Mobile Bay. Even if I already didn't hold you in high regard, it's no accident that others whom I hold in similarly high regard keep inviting you to our hidden little corners of the Fam. If they hadn't, I would have. 

We're open-minded in here. We like listening to new and different stuff. Hell, just @ShocksMyBrain's contributions alone would dwarf the average music fan's experience in styles and genres. Bring it, good sir!

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45 minutes ago, McLoofus said:

Well, youtube is the standard; however, this is a thread for music fans, and is therefore not beholden to rules or structure. A wide variety of content finds its way on here. Just yesterday, Refuge posted a Sturgill Simpson tour link and I posted an album stream on NPR. 

And I damn sure hope that there's a monster lurking in and between Tloosa and Mobile Bay. Even if I already didn't hold you in high regard, it's no accident that others whom I hold in similarly high regard keep inviting you to our hidden little corners of the Fam. If they hadn't, I would have. 

We're open-minded in here. We like listening to new and different stuff. Hell, just @ShocksMyBrain's contributions alone would dwarf the average music fan's experience in styles and genres. Bring it, good sir!

Search/find not quite as simple as I'd hoped, but apparently more do-able than I'd previously thought.

Test probe presented.

Poor album provenance (which complicated search) but I think I got the cut.

Turk Murphy and Wally Rose serving as a "cover band" for Jelly Roll Morton.

ETA - Whole album is worthwhile, but looks like I might need to search cuts one-by-one?

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I don't have a ton of knowledge about Dixieland. Most of my jazz leanings are big names most people have heard of- Armstrong, Ellington, Coltrane, Parker, Monk, Brubeck, Davis, Hancock, Guaraldi. But anything that comes out of New Orleans, even if by proxy, is going to be worth checking out. Definitely a form best appreciated live. 

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3 minutes ago, McLoofus said:

I don't have a ton of knowledge about Dixieland. Most of my jazz leanings are big names most people have heard of- Armstrong, Ellington, Coltrane, Parker, Monk, Brubeck, Davis, Hancock, Guaraldi. But anything that comes out of New Orleans, even if by proxy, is going to be worth checking out. Definitely a form best appreciated live. 

As a young college kid, used to buy draft beer at a corner stand and then just press my ear against the window at Preservation Hall.

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And now for something completely different (sorry for sound quality, studio version is better)

 

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11 minutes ago, AUinTLoosa said:

As a young college kid, used to buy draft beer at a corner stand and then just press my ear against the window at Preservation Hall.

Aw man. Those are the kinds of stories that make me sometimes think I was born too late. 

Here's one from awhile back:

 

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14 minutes ago, McLoofus said:

Aw man. Those are the kinds of stories that make me sometimes think I was born too late. 

Here's one from awhile back:

 

Sinatra probably the best singing diction I've heard; milked every diphthong and singable consonant. For capturing the melodic melancholy, however, ever heard Judy Collins version?

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10 minutes ago, AUinTLoosa said:

Sinatra probably the best singing diction I've heard; milked every diphthong and singable consonant. For capturing the melodic melancholy, however, ever heard Judy Collins version?

Awwww shoot

now you got me into melodic melancholy

 

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17 minutes ago, ShocksMyBrain said:

 

 

Excellent

How would one even look for, much less find, such?

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17 minutes ago, McLoofus said:

Judy Collins, you say. I will have to explore. Haunting voice.

Related (by marriage, I think) to Joan Baez. Both good, but different, voices. I think Judy's prettier (pig that I am?).

 

ETA - both had their share of protest songs.

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15 minutes ago, AUinTLoosa said:

Excellent

How would one even look for, much less find, such?

Hanging out in this thread is a good start ;)  Seriously, you could probably find a thread from Mozart to Muse if you wanted.

12 minutes ago, AUinTLoosa said:

I think Judy's prettier (pig that I am?).

We aren't only appreciative of aural delights. 

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Back to Dixieland, but this group is a more upbeat, soul-less (one might even say Disneyland) crowd. 

ETA - Competent, though

ETA - quit for the day. Guess some things can't be found?

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59 minutes ago, ShocksMyBrain said:

He died 1/16/17. 

Yessir, and

apparently at a fairly ripe old for such a smoothly techie sound.

a "like" response seemed inappropriate

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On 2/10/2017 at 2:05 PM, McLoofus said:

Aw man. Those are the kinds of stories that make me sometimes think I was born too late. 

Here's one from awhile back:

 

You were.......................... by the way great music guys anyone into Sub-Saharan African music?

 

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17 hours ago, augolf1716 said:

You were.......................... by the way great music guys anyone into Sub-Saharan African music?

 

You keep up w./ modern music better than do I

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On 2/11/2017 at 7:05 PM, augolf1716 said:

You were.......................... by the way great music guys anyone into Sub-Saharan African music?

I will be after I get off this conference call.

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