Hi All, As it was mentioned here earlier today, the second CD in the new 50th birthday celebration series will be Graves-Zorn Duo. /Hey Kurt, your the best of 2003 show might become the best of 2004 CD release :-)/ But then we are going to have 13 more releases. One a month for a year and a half. (Don't tell me that it should be 18 releases then - it is not my math after all). The next or the one after next will be Locus Solus with Zorn-Lindsay-Fier, then Hemophiliac. We might even have Electric Masada live CD. So, I guess, almost all the bands who played in September will be out on Tzadik. Hope it will satisfy all kinds of listeners. PS If Tzadik will release all sets from that month as single CDs it will take exactly (well, in fact almost) five years. Then the 55th birthday celebration should take place to start a new series. -- All the best, Peter Gannushkin URL: http://downtownmusic.net/
. The next or the one after next will be Locus Solus with Zorn-Lindsay-Fier, [snip] All the best, Peter Gannushkin
Did anybody see teh show and could tell what it was like? They played the 'locus solus' tunes? Are my maths right in counting that it should come in 3 months? yours, Mg
Hi Marcin, Thursday, December 11, 2003, 3:43:14 PM, you wrote:
The next or the one after next will be Locus Solus with Zorn-Lindsay-Fier,
MG> Did anybody see teh show and could tell what it was like? They MG> played the 'locus solus' tunes? I didn't see them in September, but I saw them yesterday at Tonic. They played Locus Solus as well as some other tunes. The best I think was Masada tune. MG> Are my maths right in counting that it should come in 3 months? Yes, but I was told 15 releases in a year and a half. -- All the best, Peter Gannushkin URL: http://downtownmusic.net/
overall, what was it like? As I grow older, i keep on appreciating LS more and more. I remember Patrice L.R. stating when i first joined that group some 10 yrs ago that it was his fave JZ album. I remember being a bit surprised by that opinion. By now, I seem to understand his point of view. I think that playing LS material live in the early '80s, when JZ was not a well-known avantgarde god, whom everything may be forbidden in the name of 'interesting experimenat' - I do not mean to diss anything zorn does now, rather the social resonance of his works, was an act of extreme courage of the artist. I just see them being sure that everyone must olve the music they do love so much - and making such complex feelings available to the listener is one of the most amazinfg things music can do I wonder then, what were the recent shows like? like the thins we have on the record? more pop? more clean? more hardcore? where there the cd samples included? Marcin ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Gannushkin <shkin@shkin.com>
I didn't see them in September, but I saw them yesterday at Tonic. They played Locus Solus as well as some other tunes. The best I think was Masada tune.
MG> Are my maths right in counting that it should come in 3 months?
Yes, but I was told 15 releases in a year and a half.
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