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#1 2009-11-24 03:19:28

Taylor McIntyre
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Trane.

http://listenthinkreact.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/coltrane.jpg

http://johncoltraneonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/coltrane8.jpg

http://api.ning.com/files/EeM-Xy0WCjUGIkrHwk32g67dHoLMjnKD903NuBvoiCkJnCLCQ6zUMsVHkTMbD80hH*dpSagdb2eurnYfoSvXHz7CsnnwsRiB/John_Coltrane.jpg

http://www.italway.it/morrone/JohnColtrane.gif

http://www.johnwmyers.com/Coltrane-v2.jpg

http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/9897561/Milt+Jackson++John+Coltrane+2.jpg



http://www.coltranechurch.org/

 

#2 2009-11-24 11:30:16

The Ace Face
Member
Posts: 613

Re: Trane.

This box set has recently come out:
http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/albums/Side-Steps/

Part of a three Prestige box set series along with Fearless Leader and Interplay.

When you listen to Coltrane's work for Prestige, Atlantic and Impulse, he was equal if not greater than Miles in terms of exploration and down right musical genius.  And Miles never entered the realm of the spiritual.


Draped and sculpted hep cat suit - as worn by His Royal Hepness, Cab Calloway

 

#3 2009-11-24 11:34:15

farrago
Ambassador Of Ivy
From: Now in SFO
Posts: 1087

Re: Trane.

A Thanksgiving tradition: the obligatory playing of "My Favorite Things"

 

#4 2009-11-24 11:59:47

The Ace Face
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Posts: 613

Re: Trane.

You can't go wrong with that, I remember an English teacher raving about the impact of the 'new thing' and Coltrane's 'My Favourite Things' back in the early '60's.  I think I was into U2 at the time, now I understand.  I also noticed one of my French teachers had a vinyl copy of Sketches of Spain in her class room, shame we were all too unhip to realise she had been where it was at back in the day.

Last edited by The Ace Face (2009-11-24 12:00:15)


Draped and sculpted hep cat suit - as worn by His Royal Hepness, Cab Calloway

 

#5 2009-11-24 12:20:16

farrago
Ambassador Of Ivy
From: Now in SFO
Posts: 1087

Re: Trane.

It's my antidote to the commercialism of the holiday shopping season. It's better to sit back with a glass of wine or a martini or an herbal substitute, listen, reflect, and appreciate what one truly has as opposed to rubbing asses with the masses on Black Friday and being bombarded by the cacophony of holiday tunes that will infest the American airwaves for the next month.

 

#6 2009-11-25 08:50:53

Elmore Leonard
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Re: Trane.

 

#7 2009-11-25 09:11:18

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: Trane.

That's at the Guggenheim museum 1960.


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#8 2009-11-25 09:16:37

Gibson Gardens
Ivy Author
Posts: 873

Re: Trane.

Robert Motherwell painting behind him. Motherwell often painted whilst wearing Weejuns, as did Pollock. This is perhaps the single greatest Ivy themed picture ever? Sums it all up for me. Glamorous, abstract, uncompromising - my version of '1960' in a nutshell. The Guggenheim had only just opened. Do we live in diminished times or am I an old fart?

GG

 

#9 2009-11-25 09:33:35

Elmore Leonard
Member
Posts: 82

Re: Trane.

very very nice. if only you were an old fart, then no one'd have anything to complain about smile

 

#10 2009-11-25 09:47:58

Voltaire's Bastard
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Posts: 967

Re: Trane.


“You know that saying, 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well I put an end to all that rubbish!"..”

 

#11 2009-11-25 09:57:56

farrago
Ambassador Of Ivy
From: Now in SFO
Posts: 1087

Re: Trane.

Yep. The 17 minute workout. As fresh today as it was then

 

#12 2009-11-25 15:51:32

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: Trane.


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#13 2009-11-25 16:00:20

Staceyboy
Ivy Archivist
Posts: 936

Re: Trane.


http://thetownoutside.tumblr.com

 

#14 2009-11-26 15:27:19

Staceyboy
Ivy Archivist
Posts: 936

Re: Trane.


http://thetownoutside.tumblr.com

 

#15 2009-11-27 07:18:19

Gibson Gardens
Ivy Author
Posts: 873

Re: Trane.

Yes it is Staceyboy. Both pictures are taken by Lee Freidlander. The two great Guggenheim shots (one of him with the balconies in the background, the other with the Robert Motherwell picture behind him) were taken by William Claxton. Ivy League : modernist dress for men. Fuck all the other definitions, they just don't interest me.

GG

 

#16 2009-11-27 11:25:36

The Ace Face
Member
Posts: 613

Re: Trane.


Draped and sculpted hep cat suit - as worn by His Royal Hepness, Cab Calloway

 

#17 2009-12-01 02:34:00

slim jenkins
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Posts: 73

Re: Trane.


A man could spend the rest of his life trying to remember what he shouldn't have said.

http://includemeout2.blogspot.com

 

#18 2009-12-01 11:40:17

The Ace Face
Member
Posts: 613

Re: Trane.

'Trane has the edge in terms of execution and vocational mission .  Miles's best work is as a balladeer, his fusion stuff led back into heavy coke use, degeneration of style i.e. letting a woman dress you and eventually into those dreadfully dated '80's albums. He also liked to play pimps on television, just another negative stereotype.

Okay, they played different instruments, but they comparison is apt, and maybe we should bring in Art Blakey too. He had an equal influence on bringing young up and coming musicians through his apprentice scheme, just like Miles. 'Trane was different, a seemingly lone ranger with his singular vision, that was his alone.

Towards the end, 'Trane went to far, maybe he would have come back from the edge. Miles went over and burnt out, bad coke and even badder sun glasses.  There are splendours during this period, Agharta, Pangaea and We Want Miles, but most is too dense to really enjoy. 'Trane would have continued his vocation and music that may well have taken us to god and siddharta, either that or the holy-goof.


Draped and sculpted hep cat suit - as worn by His Royal Hepness, Cab Calloway

 

#19 2011-07-21 06:07:11

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: Trane.

bump...

BTW, where's that other photo I was looking for?


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#20 2011-07-21 06:10:05

Republican Party Reptile
Member
Posts: 1696

Re: Trane.

I've gone off him.

 

#21 2011-07-21 07:20:29

McCarthy
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Posts: 16

Re: Trane.

 

#22 2011-07-21 07:43:17

Republican Party Reptile
Member
Posts: 1696

Re: Trane.

IMO the connection between Ivy and jazz has been overdone to fuck.  I should know, I was part of the cabal on here.

 

#23 2011-07-21 11:30:41

4F Hepcat
THE Cat
Posts: 14333

Re: Trane.

Ivy needed jazz to become cool.


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#24 2011-07-21 16:00:05

woofboxer
Devil's Ivy Advocate
From: The Lost County of Middlesex
Posts: 7959

Re: Trane.


'I'm not that keen on the Average Look .......ever'. 
John Simons

Achievements: banned from the Ivy Style FB Group

 

#25 2011-07-22 03:35:14

Republican Party Reptile
Member
Posts: 1696

Re: Trane.

I've never heard of the Wenger Boys, but it is possible your assertion is true.  I always found it refreshing, on the other hand, when older hands on the forum mentioned their liking for Satchmo and the pre-bebop forms of jazz.  In other words - too much emphasis on Coltrane and Davis. 
Corresponding with Jimmy's mate Paddy Nahman reminded me of first hearing Mozart around the age of 18 or 19 and my liking for divas.  I listen more to Beethoven nowadays than almost anyone else, though retain a fondness for the country singing of Jerry Lee Lewis, Kitty Wells and Sandy Rogers.

 

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