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is he striking the piano strings on this?HI Flash Strap and Explorers!
↳ Song: "Kalahari" by "Dollar Brand"
Still the same song! Love when that happens! 🙂↳ little danny @7:38
you'll be sorely missed but at least you're out there sweating 7:39pm↳ little danny @7:39
bless you lad, happy to be walking with you 🥁 ♥ 7:40pm↳ little danny @7:39
Krell style?↳ little danny @7:39
Say hello to the houseplants for me!Hello all entering 'Roommates'!
↳ Song: "Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro / Selby That The Eternal...
Recorded live on October 22, 1969 in Jazz-Hus Montmartre, Copenhagen↳ BeatNick @7:42
alas it's true↳ Matt from Springfield @7:45
hehe will do :) 🥁 ♥ 7:52pm↳ Song: "Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro / Selby That The Eternal...
Wow…↳ Matt from Springfield @7:51
i can't remember if i've done a full show, but i've done more than a few dedicated hours / sets 🥁 ♥ 7:53pm↳ Matt from Springfield @7:51
I don’t think Don Cherry made a single bad recording.↳ BeatNick @7:52
just beyond words how good it is. straight to the human soul↳ Little Danny @7:52
They say plants will respond and grow in amazing directions when you do! 😊🌿↳ BeatNick @7:53
As Irwin said, similar to Yo La Tengo - and similar to the song "Compared To What". Also Joni Mitchell's "Urge For Going", as we've pointed out in the comments - all the covers I've heard have been at least "good" - many of them excellent!!↳ Song: "Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro / Selby That The Eternal...
That right hand is taking me to the stratosphere 🚀↳ little danny @7:59
i wish i knew it better, it's pretty vast and i know only a bit↳ Song: "Tintiyana, Second Part" by "Dollar Brand"
Baritone Saxophone – Hamiet Bluiett↳ Song: "Tintiyana, Second Part" by "Dollar Brand"
hear a lot of Duke in this arrangement - Ellington was crucial to Ibrahim's European career and early recording / performance opportunities↳ Song: "Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro / Selby That The Eternal...
this was super↳ StringOFperils @8:06
oh and a belated welcome to you SoP!↳ Flash Strap @8:08
"Wow" seconded thirded fourthed...!↳ Matt from Springfield @8:11
And more drums from Roy Brooks!↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:10
i believe this reclaimation is built into history inevitably↳ Song: "Hajj (The Journey)" by "Abdullah Ibrahim / Dollar...
Another incredible lineup:
Alto Saxophone – Carlos Ward
Alto Saxophone, Oboe – Talib Rhynie
Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Hamiet Bluiett
Bass – Johnny Akhir Dyani
Composed By – Abdullah Ibrahim, Dollar Brand
Congas [Conga Drums] – Claude Jones
Percussion – John Betsch, Roy Brooks
Piano, Soprano Saxophone – Abdullah Ibrahim
Trumpet – Don Cherry
↳ Matt from Springfield @8:13
more Roy Brooks on this one too. he's so good↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:14
it is the main thing that is driving history now in a hegelian sense...↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:16
i'm with ya↳ Flash Strap @8:16
its the only way the planet gets saved….its destruction is intertwined with the middle passage…,↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:18
yes 🥁 ♥ 8:23pm↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:18
I like the way you think…↳ BeatNick @8:23
thx… i was just marinating chicken...↳ WR @8:29
Dyani's got a pretty vast catalog that I only knew slivers of - recordings with Cherry, Chris McGregor, etc. - but there's a lot I should explore 8:32pm↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:30
Hegelian chicken 😋↳ BeatNick @8:33
i ‘m not one to play chicken…. ; )↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:36
...with history, or what i perceive it to be↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:39
It’s dialectical, you see↳ TDK60 @8:38
nice “bumping” into you at union pool... 8:41pm↳ BeatNick @8:41
i guess you could frame a game of chicken that way... 8:42pm↳ little danny @8:41
no but i was just eyeing that record actually! "This is Lorenz"?↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:42
Or not frame it that way 🧐↳ BeatNick @8:44
Or frame it that not way...(and so forth...) 8:46pm↳ Song: "Africa" by "Bea Benjamin with Dollar Brand"
I like how this fits psychedelic.↳ Matt from Springfield @8:45
i’m staying out of this one …. 🥁 ♥ 8:47pm↳ Matt from Springfield @8:45
Touché↳ little danny @8:46
ditto…me...↳ Alex from Media @8:46
me too, it's straight up cosmic music↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:41
Hi tom. Yes, fine show.↳ little danny @8:46
so happy to be arranging this introduction - this whole album is beyond incredible↳ TDK60 @8:48
👍🏻 🥁 ♥ 8:49pm↳ Matt from Springfield @8:45
Unframe it not in that non-way.↳ Flash Strap @8:49
afro blue sounds to me like the ur text musically for this"7UP: The UNWay"
↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:50
one anyway↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:52
definitely↳ Matt from Springfield @8:51
la- di- der- ri- da↳ Flash Strap @8:53
also Blakey's version of Guy Warren's "Love, the Mystery Of"↳ Flash Strap @8:54
not familiar with that one↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:53
Ha! 😊↳ tom tom the pipers son @8:54
unbelievably good, Randy Weston also did an important version of it. but the way the drums are recorded here are similar to Blakey's↳ Flash Strap @8:56
ah thx 🥁 ♥ 8:58pm↳ Flash Strap @8:06
Yes - even if the recorded fidelity isn't high, that track is about the spirit, a "wild" feeling that you just get lost in!↳ BeatNick @8:58
Never a not-great set, never a negative on Explorers Room! 😊💖↳ Matt from Springfield @9:05
thank you, i simply cannot wait to get in the ocean and swim and swim↳ Matt from Springfield @9:05
But that will be a *neither* Flash *nor* Danny week next week!↳ Matt from Springfield @9:07
thank goodness for the archives↳ Song: "Hey Jah Children" by "Aswad"
any reggae lover who hasn't seen this film is *seriously* missing out 9:10pm↳ StringOFperils @9:10
thanks for remembering with me↳ Song: "Hey Jah Children" by "Aswad"
incredible production, amazing rhythm, bass is transcendent↳ Flash Strap @9:11
very taut..in a good way↳ Song: "Hey Jah Children" by "Aswad"
One of the finest UK outfits.↳ TDK60 @9:13
they're just so impressive↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:12
almost ska-ish↳ Song: "Children of Today" by "Burning Spear"
I somehow could tell it was Spear right away.↳ TDK60 @9:15
when i was watching Rockers again the other day, man that Spear scene had me in tears. he's singular, that's for sure↳ Flash Strap @9:16
I've seen him live about four times..↳ Flash Strap @9:20
Whoa! Where was that at? In Jamaica?↳ Matt from Springfield @9:22
haha no it was the one time i ever went to bonaroo↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:23
"Amplification" probably began eons ago, with drums/percussion, even before the horn was developed (possibly by noticing those properties in animal 'horns'). Those who play percussion were probably the first to notice that property, and develop in other instruments.↳ Song: "Man From Bozrah" by "Tapper Zukie"
top-notch Zukie here imo↳ Flash Strap @9:24
ha….i was think deep in some jungle also..↳ Flash Strap @9:24
Ha, either way, both places are likely to have higher concentration of legends in an area.↳ Flash Strap @9:22
I'm not surprised. Good vibes emanate from him, even if singing protest songs. At one of those shows I saw, in '99, Burning Spear & band pulled into town a night early. They stopped into the club just to look around. I was there, also seeing a Guided By Voices show the night before Spear's. That was interesting watching them watch loud GBV rock out for a while.↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:25
a storm had just wrecked the whole scene and everyone was under cover, I was one of the only people out in that area, and I just happened to share a very isolated encounter with the Spear despite thousands of people being just nearby↳ Matt from Springfield @9:25
well yeah that’s what i meant…but this marimba is an extrapolation in form from the amplification you get with a drum… its more a conceptualization than a drum which i’d say is more of an actualization↳ Song: "Free Up Blackman" by "Les Clarke, The Light of Saba"
this disc best known for its b-side, "Outcry", Mutabaruka's debut i believe↳ Song: "Free Up Blackman" by "Les Clarke, The Light of Saba"
"The Light of Saba" - Saba in what is now Yemen, where the Queen of 'Sheba' was from. Ethiopia and South Arabia have had common language and cultural links for millennia.↳ Flash Strap @9:27
sound like mentally it was in the “wild”... nice to have that experience↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:29
Sure, I get what you mean on the marimba as well.↳ Matt from Springfield @9:31
👍🏻↳ Matt from Springfield @9:31
The Cavemen had reverb and dub long before Fender. Those big caves, y'know?↳ TDK60 @9:32
ha!↳ Song: "Promised Land" by "Rod Taylor"
on Linval Thompson's Strong Like Sampson label. Some strong similarities at times with the Freedom Sounds label, which is where most of Rod Taylor's best sides were done↳ TDK60 @9:32
i don’t know of any evidence of cave-music though↳ TDK60 @9:32
Echoey, real Tubby like stuff, ya dig! 😊↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:34
I figure all their cassette tapes got muffly after a few millennia. Turned to dust later.↳ Song: "Gimmie (Version)" by "Prince Rock"
Prince Rock = Prince Far I (my favorite of his names being King Cry Cry)↳ TDK60 @9:35
yup…. same pretty much w my cassettes from h.s.↳ Song: "Park Lane Special" by "Augustus Pablo"
Hugh Mundell vocal↳ Song: "Don't You Cut Off You Dreadlocks (Instrumental)" ...
the bass on this so jah wobble… tubby must have been the biggest influence↳ Song: "Llango" by "The Royals, King Tubby"
if i have the date on this right then we have a nicely advanced early-ish dub↳ Song: "Llango" by "The Royals, King Tubby"
Deep Dub Grooves! Tubby remains the King! 😊↳ Flash Strap @9:45
'72 was early for dub, eh?↳ TDK60 @9:47
..around the same time of the fading of the rock steady era?↳ TDK60 @9:47
lots of dub / version / instrumental b-sides by then but not always very advanced in technique, not too many that were truly "dub"↳ Song: "On The Beach" by "Hugh Roy with Tommy McCook & Th...
U Roy on the Paragons, what a joy↳ Song: "On The Beach" by "Hugh Roy with Tommy McCook & Th...
Back in'71!Gracias, Flash!
Wonderful selections, great show tonight!
THANKS Flash! Have a great vacation at the beach!
Have a good night, Explorers!
Best wishes for a nice getaway!
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