Excellent! We have a few Indian spots here but one - Dak Shin - shames all others. It is truly some of the best I have ever had. Only one other place, The Peacock in Dearborn, Michigan could even compare.
First time listener to your show. The music reminds me of my black beatnik friend, who used to play music like this on the record player, back in the 1970s
It sounds like your friend had some bad ass records, so thanks! This is not always the bent of the show but it's where my head is at for the time being. Enjoy...
aw, I got into George Adams & Dannie Richmond early when I got into jazz (basically I got into Mingus and then everybody else). I still fondly remember those vinyl albums and playing them over and over
I surrendered myself to jazz. I embraced it when I was most involved with psychedelics and as with other music (and other things) it was unlocked for me. I and it could just plug in to one another. I also surrendered myself to never being able to understand it in an academic or music-theoretical manner. It's of no matter.
i remember digging the occasional swing and bop ("light bop"?) in warner bros.cartoons! - no more than 5; and when my father one day put on his"swing with Benny Goodman" album i was there already!
'didn't get into anything more challenging till i was a teenager and my older brother brought home Thelonious Monk's greatest hits.
My foray into Jazz was Miles Davis because I was a horn player - a little Dizzy before that. But Dad gave me Pharoah Sanders at 11 or 12 and I was transfixed...speechless. It was godlike
and i was very late getting into Miles, somehow.
after Monk it happened pretty fast... my bro tuned me onto Roland Kirk, then i don't remember; but i know i discovered Trane without him... it must've been another 5-10 years before i bought bitches brew with the only knowledge of Miles being that he had an album named bitches brew with an interesting cover.
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'didn't get into anything more challenging till i was a teenager and my older brother brought home Thelonious Monk's greatest hits.
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after Monk it happened pretty fast... my bro tuned me onto Roland Kirk, then i don't remember; but i know i discovered Trane without him... it must've been another 5-10 years before i bought bitches brew with the only knowledge of Miles being that he had an album named bitches brew with an interesting cover.
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