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ZZ Top is more Texas Rock 'n Blues... but "I might be mistaken..."

Rumour spreadin' a-'round in that Texas town
'bout that shack outside La Grange
and you know what I'm talkin' about.
Just let me know if you wanna go
to that home out on the range.
They gotta lotta nice girls ah.

Have mercy.
A haw, haw, haw, haw, a haw.
A haw, haw, haw.

Well, I hear it's fine if you got the time
and the ten to get yourself in.
A hmm, hmm.
And I hear it's tight most ev'ry night,
but now I might be mistaken.
hmm, hmm, hmm.
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
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Randy Cornhole wrote:I have just decided to dip my toe in the sea that is Jazz!

I know bugger all about the music except to enjoy it you have to have a beard with bits of food in it and speak in tounges.

I have done my research and yesterday purchased 3 albums which I was reliably informed by a beardy weirdy were the puppies to start off with.

They were - Miles Daves - the birth of cool. John Coltrane - A love supreme and Cannonball Adderley - somethin' else.

I have to say they are all toe tappin marvellous. And indeed I have already contemplated growing a goatie and buying some ray banns... :blues:
Thats quite a classic choice Randy. I got into Jazz a few years ago and my Aussie Brother in Law recommended some stuff to start with (he's a real anorak) although we also share an interest in some American stuff, apart from jazz -

Kind of Blue by Miles Davies was the obvious one and I'm listening to it as I type - ultimate chill out music and a very influential album. But Coltranes Love Supreme is pretty complex! Cannonball Adderley and Something Else is what the cover says - a great album.

I'd also recommend 'Coltrane plays the Blues' - does what it says and Art Blakey's 'Moanln', Lee Morgans 'The Sidewinder,' Sonny Clarkes 'Cool Struttin' and lastly, Joe Hendersons 'Inner Urge'

If you get through that lot, you'll be hooked! Then try some up to date euro stuff, starting with 'Suspended Night' by Tomasz Stanko - its up there with Kind of Blue - the band are very tight.
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Miles Davis 'a kind of blue' was on my list but due to the fact I only buy vinyl it is harder to get hold of.
I will however no doubt bag a reissue along the way.

The Cannonball Adderly pressing is a tasty 200gm stamper and sounds as sweet as angels floating in the breeze. Autumn leaves being a real classic. The sound is so spacious, Miles could be in my front room!!

The Coltrane jobbie is as you say a bit more complex and will take some getting used to.

Others I have on my short list are - Charlie Mingus - Ah hum, Dave Brubeck - take five, Art Blakey - moanin' and of course Miles Davis - A kind of blue.
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Randy, from your blog and posts you get up to town okay, have you found the specialist jazz shops up there? If so, where are they? I'm now out in the sticks but am due in town in a couple of weeks time - at a meet in New Scotland Yard no less - so intend to do some shopping whilst there.

I'm after an album called the Wonderful World of Jazz by John Lewis.

I'd seriously suggest you consider adding Coltranes blues thing to your list, I found it easier than some to relate to.
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I assume your a CD man? In that case you could try Rays jazz place, you can find it in Foyles book shop in charing cross road.

If like me your a vinyl man then you are more limited. Berwick st is the place to start. Sister Ray has a good selection of jazz as does The shop next door I cant rember the name. Vinyl ......
Unfortunatly one of the top jazz shops closed a few years ago Mole jazz, such a shame.

HMV in Oxford circus (not the one by bond st) has a small section of imported jazz vinyl and a large jazz CD room all to itself.

If I think of any more i'll post them.
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hmmmmm.....I know Mr Zappa was wellknown for his "jazz noodling" but I think its time for an avatar change for Randy:

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Niccccceeeee!

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Randy Cornhole wrote:I assume your a CD man? In that case you could try Rays jazz place, you can find it in Foyles book shop in charing cross road.

If like me your a vinyl man then you are more limited. Berwick st is the place to start. Sister Ray has a good selection of jazz as does The shop next door I cant rember the name. Vinyl ......
Unfortunatly one of the top jazz shops closed a few years ago Mole jazz, such a shame.

HMV in Oxford circus (not the one by bond st) has a small section of imported jazz vinyl and a large jazz CD room all to itself.

If I think of any more i'll post them.
Thanks for that Randy - I know the main stores in OS, its where I used to have to go to get the folkie stuff I like (I have two woolies and two beards), but now order on line directly with the record companies. I'll check out Berwick St. and the place in Foyles and yes, CD it is for me. Can't fit a record player in the dash! :thumb:

Going around that area always brings back memories for me, first job at 17 was working for a managing agents for half of Soho, the Sally Army, the Church and the Masons - not exactly brothers in arms! It was always fun when we got a call first thing from the Police saying thay had raided one of our properties last night, can we come and secure it!
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Just spent the last few days downloading the video of Robin Trower - "Living Out of Time". It wasn't the footage I was expecting of the younger Trower with bandana but is still an excellent example of guitar playing.
He's a lot older, technique still brilliant, sounds like Jimi Hendrix in places. If you like guitar solos, this'll do.
Now some more Peter Green on video.
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This weekend Radio Sandman will be broadcasting mostly Peter Gabriel, Genesis and Marillion.

Thanks Lomu....you just reminded me to Frostwire Mr Green

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With all this rain, it's the best of Elvis Costello with some Joe Jackson to come.
SM - was watching my download of The Peter Green Splinter Group last night. Excellent. I have just Googled the main guitarist Nigel Watson. I hadn't understood his association with early Fleetwood Mac and Peter Green before. Whatever, he's a bit good.
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I predict a very bright future for this young lad...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j6IBdHW_rY
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
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I managed to download seven Sly and Family Stone albums earlier this week. I'd forgotten how good they were.
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Try U2's newest "No line on the Horizon", Ladytron "Velocifero", Depech Mode"Sounds of the Universe", Dave Gahan"Hourglass", Nine Inch Nails"The Slip and Year Zero", Royksopp"The Understanding" etc. :thumb: DQ
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Hi gents!
here my fav:

Genesis (Peter Gabriel era) and P.G. of course :thumb:
Yes (the firsts)
Led Zeppelin
Jethro Tull ;)
Pink Floyd
...and many more of years '70

Thai music:
หิน เหล็ก ไฟ (first album 1993) - fav song: ยอม (how many memories :cry: )

bye :)
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You can't beat a bit of early Tull...:thumb:

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