What jazz have you been listening to today?

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Dear Intet,

However, in the Feminist Paradise of Sweden flattery will get you an accusation of "sexual harassment" and fines plus jail time, mandatory "sensitivity training" and community service, especially if the prosecuting attorney is female and the judge is female.

Back on topic: "Secret Story" by Pat Metheny.

Cheers,

CD :D:D:D
 

Mat

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Frank Sinatra - Live At The Sands

Diana Krall - Live in Paris
 

intet_at_tabe

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Dear Intet,

However, in the Feminist Paradise of Sweden flattery will get you an accusation of "sexual harassment" and fines plus jail time, mandatory "sensitivity training" and community service, especially if the prosecuting attorney is female and the judge is female.

Back on topic: "Secret Story" by Pat Metheny.

Cheers,

CD :D:D:D

Doctor Corno Dolce

I reread my post on Cassandra Wilson/Billie Holiday, because of your warning about "sexual harassment". Please dear sir would you be so kind to inform me where excactly in my post, I might be prosecuted for - sexual harassment???:(:confused::eek::eek:

However to follow up un your always polite and friendly warnings. Now if the procecuting attorney was a male, and the judge was a male, then what??? :):D;):grin:

Would I stand better chances of being acquitted in that Feminin Paradise of Sweden??? :grin::grin::grin::grin:

On topic:

Cassandra Wilson on her album "Traveling Miles", Blue Note Records 1999 feat. CW (vocals, acoustic guitar), Breit/Sewell/Metheny/Wamble (guitars, banjo), Brad Lewis (piano), Steve Coleman (alto saxophone), Oru Dara (cornet), Smith/Harris (marimba, vibraphone), Betty Carter (violin) Lonnie Plaxido/Dave Holland (double bass), Baylor/Wilson (drums) and Jeff Haynes (percussion)
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hi Intet,

I think you need not worry since if such a complaint would have been lodged against you, the Police would have already burst through your front door and carted you off to the jailhouse to wait for arraignment proceedings and trial.

Back on topic: Jazz Mass by Heikki Sarmanto.

Cheers,

CD :D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
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intet_at_tabe

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Highway blues on my new computer.
judy tooley

Off Topic:

methodistgirl ;):)

Great to find your post here Ms. Judy on this most enlightening and educational jazz thread.

So many congratulations to you with your new computer. I hope it will live up to your wildest expectations.

Btw. Are you overthrilled too by the new living accomodations you live in now?

Highway Blues a standard blues song. You know the pronoun saying: It´s my way or the highway???
 
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intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Corno Dolce

I feel a bit embarrassed :eek: I have known a lot of women in my life as colleagues and highly respected friends, you better than anyone. They, as females know, I would never treat any of them disrespectful, being the gentleman I am. ;)

However, I guess you´ve forgotten than female police women can be very good looking too, even in that Feminin Paradise of Sweden!!

On topic:

Bireli Lagrene Trio on his album´"Live at Marciac", Disques Dreyfus 1994 feat. BL (guitars), the dane Chris Minh Doky (double bass) and Andre´ Ceccarelli (drums)
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Corno Dolce.

As for the Swedish Police, if they suddenly would enter my flat violently and uninvited. I would simply say: "I´ve got the black belt in karate. You mother f.....´s won´t get a word out of me. I will only talk to Martin Beck or Gunvald Larsson :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hello Intet,

I highly doubt that the Swedish Police would pay you a visit. Methinks the Danish Police would shrug their shoulders about apprehending you for such an infraction. Please, dear sir, don't feel embarrassed - your conscience is your guide - not the petty guilt trips that feminists love to tack on guys. I have yet to see a pretty female Swedish Police Officer. When I saw the Police Commissioner for Stockholm[Carin Götblad] for the first time, :eek::eek::eek:

One of my favorite DVD collections is the Danish TV-series entitled "Rejseholdet". The actress Trine Pallesen did an excellent job as a female Police Officer. On the whole, I like Danish women because they have a natural beauty. Swedish women do not have that natural beauty - they always try to outdo the other gals.

Back on topic: "Whisper Not" by the Standards Trio.

Cheers,

CD :):):):)
 
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intet_at_tabe

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On topic: The Greek/Norwegian/German/English group "Vangelis" on the album "Through The Dark", Lyra Records 1996 feat. Arild Andersen (double bass), Savina Yannatou (voice), Yorgus Kontrafouris (piano), Markus Stockhausen (trumpet, flugelhorn), David Lynch (tenor and soprano saxophone), Spyros Panagiotopoulos (drums, percussion) and Nicos Touliatos (percussion)

My mentor and favourite magician from Oceania, Corno Dolce.

"Rejseholdet" became one of best successes over the years for Danish TV, mainly because the crimes and the susspected criminals in this TV series came from real identical crimes done in Denmark over the years.

Of course the real Danish police, related to this traveling Danish Police with the identical name - Rejseholdet, were not impressed with the TV series, like a police man said: "It´s all a matter of genuine patiently policing. Gathering information, enterrorgating susspects and witnesses over a long period of time using the history from former arrests, convictions and if so imprisonment, phone and e-mails-tapping, screened post, screened social history and current work, friends etc.etc. Real crimes can not be solved over a day or two.

I have the distinct feeling having known you, my dear mentor for almost 2 and 1/2 month that you don´t realy regard or have much good to say about your home country Sweden. I can´t agree with you that Swedish women in generel according to Danish or Norwegian women do not have a natural beauty?

In my life long experience as a former hard working hotel Gigolo (sorry for that one Corno Dolce to which you horrified said: Oh intet,) I find that real beauty in women comes from the inside. If a woman has it, it´s easely discovered talking to her, the way she moves wether like a bulldozer or sensually. If not - they may be beautiful from a distance - you don´t have to engage.

On the other hand, I have met a lot of not that classical beautiful looking women, who have a great sense of humor, who are equaly intelligent to any "bull" and who are easy to be around. It´s all a matter what you present yourself as and expect.

To be honest with you, I have always found women company easier for me than the typical male-my-bank-account-currently-what-car-I-drive-currently-how-good-I-am-in-bed-male-chauvinism-BS equals waist of time, unless you´re not in with the regulars at the local bar.

Experience, however, from different countries, parties at consulates or embassies made me a pro on this issue - women and men in generel and in politics.

As for crimes on the telly in series, I´ll vote for MARTIN BECK any day of the year. I read the ten novels released in the 1970´s by the authors Maj Sjøwal and her late husband Per Wahlø. Both of them very negative and critical towards the developement of the Swedish Police state.

The later real murder of the Swedish Prime Minister Mr. Oluf Palme left the Swedish Police completely embarrassed, when first arresting this "the-usaul-susspect" Christer Petersson or what ever his surname was? Only to have to admit, he did not do it, and have him acquitted years later. The Swedish Police realy fumbled and flunked as a Police Force in that investigation, and even today the real killer or killers are still at large, like the most wanted man on the planet 2001-2008 Osama Bin Laden is still at large.
 
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Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hello Intet,

In a way, you're right about my disfavoring Sweden. If Sweden were to be invaded by Russian troops, very few Swedes would defend Sweden - there is nothing worth dying for in Sweden. Gone are the days of "Mandom, Mod, Och Morske Män". Sweden has no respect for its kings like Charles XII and especially Gustavus Adolphus II. Probably the only thing redeemable in Sweden are the Archipelagos outside of Gothenburg and Stockholm. Beyond that - zip, zero, zilch, nada, nyet, nothing. Norway is the country with the most stunning geographic beauty. If you would take a cruise on the "Hurtigruten", you'd know what I mean. København is my favorite of all the Scandinavian cities.

You might ask if I'm bitter - no, I'm not - I am sad however but I have moved on with my life and won't look back. Since Sweden has the highest suicide rate in the world per capita, it calls into question the notion that Sweden is the humane place it is purported to be.

Back on topic: "Gettin' sentimental over you" w/ the Glenn Miller Orchestra.

Cheers,

CD :):):):):):):)

ps. "Real beauty in women comes from the inside" - Amen to that my dear brother :clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:

pps. The Marxist-Leninist Social Demonicrats in Sweden don't want to know who really offed Palme - it would then expose the seamy underbelly of the hypocrisy in regards to the sale of arms to South Africa and India, especially in light of Sweden being the great peace-broker that it claims to be.

Here endeth my rants about Sweden - I wash my hands of it.
 
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intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Corno Dolce

I agree with you on the - Don´t look back, there would be no reason for you.

About the percentage of suicides per capita in Sweden or Denmark, we might even bring Finland in to this obscure poll of records. I am not sure Sweden tops the list. Denmark has always been on that not very lucrative list as well, like Finland, realy embarrassing to Denmark the most democratical country the former - The Greatest country in the world, Denmark regarding social welfare reforms. Geez, typical foreignors. A statement completely surpricingly to the Danes themselves in the mid 1970´s, awarded by the OECD.

Let´s hit it back to what this thread is all about, and forget about Sweden as one of the top producers of weapons and the selling of weapons throughout the world.

On topic:

The Norwegian Jan Garbarek on his album "Visible World", ECM Records 1995 feat. JG (tenor and soprano saxophones, electric keyboards, percussion), Rainer Bruninghaus (piano, synthezisers), Eberhard Weber (Weber upstanding electric bass), the Dane Marilyn Mazur/Manu Katche´(drums, percussion) and Trilok Gurtu (tabla, spiral).
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Btw. Dear honorable sir Corno Dolce

I saw your latest post enter in Denmark at 11:29. Now laddy, why aren´t you fast to sleep :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:, assuming the time where you live. It´s way passed your Stand Down time. You should be :sleep::sleep::sleep::sleep:
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hi Intet,

Amen to your suggestion brother :):):):):):):)

"Aint got no tears left" by Leonard Bernstein - sung by Donna Murphy.

I've been a bit of a night owl recently - thats why you saw me posting on MIMF so late.

Cheers,

CD :):):)
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
For my gentle Polish friend Mat for his contribution to my extended musical understanding.

Sonny Rollins, the name of a man and a GIANT tenor saxophone player, who has become a legend in jazz.

SR, with the birthname Theodore Walter Rollins, born on 09/03/1930 in N.Y.C., NY, USA, began playing the alto saxophone at 12 years of age, and the tenor saxophone from the age of 16. One year later he entered the ranks of the professional jazz musicians. During the teens SR played with his friends from school at the same age Kenny Drew (piano), Jackie McLean (alto saxophone) and Art Taylor (drums). But soon at the age of 19 he joined bands with more experienced, at the time professional musicians like Tadd Dameron, Bud Powell and Miles Davis ""Bag´s Groove"; Prestige Records 1954 and Thelonius Monk, the latter with whom SR recorded "Thelonius Monk/Sonny Rollins", Prestige Records/OJC 1954.

Originally SR´s playing was dominated by the former GIANT on the alto saxophone Charlie Parker, who was 10 years older than SR. But later on Monk´s piano playing and the tenor and alto saxophone of Sonny Stitt influenced SR as well.

It was the bebop generation in jazz the 1950´s, where SR developed his own improvising style with at hard tone, abrupt in it´s phrasing, unlike most tenor saxophone players during those early bebop years. Having spend the most of the year 1955 trying to quit his drugs addiction, SR became a regular member of the Max Roach/Clifford Brown Quintet "Art Basin Street", Verve Records 1956. In 1957 he was titled the most important tenor saxophone player in the world due to his generation. From then on in late 1957 SR has concentrated and limited himself to his own groups. For the next two years often as a trio with only the double bass and drums.

In late 1959 he decided to retire from the american jazz scene to exercise his playing. Back in the recording studio in the year 1962 with a new quartet. Among the musicians the new guitar talent Jim Hall. The quartet did not last long, when SR met the young trumpet player Don Cherry, who at the time in 1963 had dedicated his playing to a much more free way in improvising. A new quartet was originated by SR with Don Cherry (piccolo trumpet) Jim Hall (guitar), Herbie Hancock or Paul Bley (piano), where the improvisation from all the musicians were the main issue for the quartet. But again from 1966 because of a too negative self criticism, SR retired from the jazz scene and the recording studios to exercise his playing. He spend many years off and on in India, being taught in indian philosophy and indian compositon theory.

From 1972 SR again back in the recording studios and on top on any jazz scene or festival world wide with his own groups. His new gruops often with younger and less talented musicians than SR himself, but SR were never to retire from the recording studios or the international jazz scene world wide again.

The list of SR albums is endless. But for you Mat, here´s a few of the best known SR albums:

"Worktime" 1955 - "Tenor Madness" 1956 and "Saxophone Colossus" 1956 all on Prestige Records.
"A Night at The Village Vanguard", The Blue Note Records 1957.
"The Bridge", RCA Records 1962.
"Sonny Rollins On Impulse", Impulse Records 1965.
"Next Album" 1972 - "Here´s To The People" 1991 - "Old Flames" 1993 and the Collection Of album "Silver City" 1972-95 all on Milestone Records.

Among the jazz Standard songs, we think of when talking about SR are: "St. Thomas" and "Don´t Stop The Carnival" with the influence from Latin America. "Doxy" - "Oleo" and "Sonnymoon For Two" from the contemporary American jazz.

Files from the book on SR by Richard Palmer "Sonny Rollins" - The Cutting Edge (1998).
 
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intet_at_tabe

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Back on topic:

So obviously this morning, I´ve been listening to Sonny Rollins "Old Flames" feat. SR (tenor saxophone), Ray Anderson (trombone), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Bob Cranchaw (el. bass/double bass) and Jack DeJohnette (drums).
 

Mat

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The list of SR albums is endless. But for you Mat, here´s a few of the best known SR albums ...

I happen to have some of the albums you named in your last post, Intet. For example: "Saxophone Colossus", "Here's To The People". And also albums you didn't mentioned: "Sonny Side Up", "Falling In Love With Jazz" and more:grin:. I really recommend the first one. I assume you've already gotten the sample:)?

Another impressive post from you, my friend:). Thanks for such an accurate info.

Back on topic:
The Allman brothers - Jessica
Leonard Bernstein - What is Jazz
 
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