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John Atkinson November 26th 03 06:39 PM

Jamie Cullum
 
MINe 109 wrote in message
...
Another recent record of 'almost entirely "live"' performances is "Isley
meets Bacharach". Isley has a really high voice. He's old but talented.


Hi Stephen. I was fortunate enough to hear Burt and Ronnie perform this
live in NY 2 weeks back, with a 40-piece orchestra. An astonishing night's
music making!

John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile

harrogate November 26th 03 06:56 PM

Jamie Cullum
 

"John Atkinson" wrote in message
om...
MINe 109 wrote in message
...
Another recent record of 'almost entirely "live"' performances is "Isley
meets Bacharach". Isley has a really high voice. He's old but talented.


Hi Stephen. I was fortunate enough to hear Burt and Ronnie perform this
live in NY 2 weeks back, with a 40-piece orchestra. An astonishing night's
music making!

John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile


What's this, what's this, what's this? A yank not only READING but
CONTRIBUTING to a uk newsgroup? Whatever next!!


--
Woody





harrogate November 26th 03 06:56 PM

Jamie Cullum
 

"John Atkinson" wrote in message
om...
MINe 109 wrote in message
...
Another recent record of 'almost entirely "live"' performances is "Isley
meets Bacharach". Isley has a really high voice. He's old but talented.


Hi Stephen. I was fortunate enough to hear Burt and Ronnie perform this
live in NY 2 weeks back, with a 40-piece orchestra. An astonishing night's
music making!

John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile


What's this, what's this, what's this? A yank not only READING but
CONTRIBUTING to a uk newsgroup? Whatever next!!


--
Woody





MiNe 109 November 26th 03 08:21 PM

Jamie Cullum
 
In article ,
(John Atkinson) wrote:

MINe 109 wrote in message
...
Another recent record of 'almost entirely "live"' performances is "Isley
meets Bacharach". Isley has a really high voice. He's old but talented.


Hi Stephen. I was fortunate enough to hear Burt and Ronnie perform this
live in NY 2 weeks back, with a 40-piece orchestra. An astonishing night's
music making!


I'm envious! One of the "problems" with Bacharach's songs is that the
specificity of the chord changes and arrangements makes improvisation a
challenge for the singer. Isley does well in that regard, to say the
least. I'm only somewhat familiar with the Isley Brothers, but nothing
I've heard would lead me to expect the control and wide vocal range
Isley shows here.

Stephen

MiNe 109 November 26th 03 08:21 PM

Jamie Cullum
 
In article ,
(John Atkinson) wrote:

MINe 109 wrote in message
...
Another recent record of 'almost entirely "live"' performances is "Isley
meets Bacharach". Isley has a really high voice. He's old but talented.


Hi Stephen. I was fortunate enough to hear Burt and Ronnie perform this
live in NY 2 weeks back, with a 40-piece orchestra. An astonishing night's
music making!


I'm envious! One of the "problems" with Bacharach's songs is that the
specificity of the chord changes and arrangements makes improvisation a
challenge for the singer. Isley does well in that regard, to say the
least. I'm only somewhat familiar with the Isley Brothers, but nothing
I've heard would lead me to expect the control and wide vocal range
Isley shows here.

Stephen

The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra November 27th 03 01:43 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 23:46:06 +0000, G.S. Nail
wrote:

Cullum is the flies, to Parks rotting head, in a picnic basket.


I assume you mean Alex Parks, winner of Fame Academy.

Whereas she is a boy, unable to vocalize a single word without
breaking it in two, Callum is the proverbial sloped headed
ambidextrous showman. The way he taps the lid of the piano, it so
rocks.

My gran has expressed an interest, so I'm going to pop down to
Woolworths tomorrow and buy her a copy of his CD for christmas.


What a wonderfully thoughtful grandchild you are.

--
td

The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra November 27th 03 01:43 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 23:46:06 +0000, G.S. Nail
wrote:

Cullum is the flies, to Parks rotting head, in a picnic basket.


I assume you mean Alex Parks, winner of Fame Academy.

Whereas she is a boy, unable to vocalize a single word without
breaking it in two, Callum is the proverbial sloped headed
ambidextrous showman. The way he taps the lid of the piano, it so
rocks.

My gran has expressed an interest, so I'm going to pop down to
Woolworths tomorrow and buy her a copy of his CD for christmas.


What a wonderfully thoughtful grandchild you are.

--
td

The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra November 27th 03 01:50 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 18:47:08 +0000 (UTC), "Mike O'sullivan"
wrote:

Here beginith the lesson:

Stan Tracey
Gareth Williams
Zoe Rahman
Simon Colam
John Horler
Mike Garrick
Steve Melling
Robert Mitchell
John Taylor
Robin Aspland
Geoff Eales
Mike Gorman
Brian Dee


I am familiar with some of those. I have Stan Tracey on vinyl. I may
have others too. Can you recommend some albums I should check out?
Thanks.

--
td

The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra November 27th 03 01:50 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 18:47:08 +0000 (UTC), "Mike O'sullivan"
wrote:

Here beginith the lesson:

Stan Tracey
Gareth Williams
Zoe Rahman
Simon Colam
John Horler
Mike Garrick
Steve Melling
Robert Mitchell
John Taylor
Robin Aspland
Geoff Eales
Mike Gorman
Brian Dee


I am familiar with some of those. I have Stan Tracey on vinyl. I may
have others too. Can you recommend some albums I should check out?
Thanks.

--
td

The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra November 27th 03 01:52 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 23:46:34 +0000, G.S. Nail
wrote:

Branford Marsalis


Naw! Really? You reckon? What about his bro? Him too?

sound of picnic baskets with flies chirping

--
td

The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra November 27th 03 01:52 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 23:46:34 +0000, G.S. Nail
wrote:

Branford Marsalis


Naw! Really? You reckon? What about his bro? Him too?

sound of picnic baskets with flies chirping

--
td

The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra November 27th 03 02:26 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 18:48:39 GMT, MINe 109
wrote:

Another recent record of 'almost entirely "live"' performances is "Isley
meets Bacharach". Isley has a really high voice. He's old but talented.

http://www.isleysingsbacharach.com/


Thanks! Just spotted this post; it had been marked read, for some
reason.

I'll pick this recording up. I liked many of the covers the Isley
Brothers did.

--
td

The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra November 27th 03 02:26 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 18:48:39 GMT, MINe 109
wrote:

Another recent record of 'almost entirely "live"' performances is "Isley
meets Bacharach". Isley has a really high voice. He's old but talented.

http://www.isleysingsbacharach.com/


Thanks! Just spotted this post; it had been marked read, for some
reason.

I'll pick this recording up. I liked many of the covers the Isley
Brothers did.

--
td

Mike O'sullivan November 27th 03 07:54 AM

Jamie Cullum
 

"G.S. Nail" wrote in message
...
"Mike O'sullivan" wrote:

Here beginith the lesson:

Stan Tracey
Gareth Williams
Zoe Rahman
Simon Colam
John Horler
Mike Garrick
Steve Melling
Robert Mitchell
John Taylor
Robin Aspland
Geoff Eales
Mike Gorman
Brian Dee


Branford Marsalis


Fine musician but hardly a British jazz pianist.



Mike O'sullivan November 27th 03 07:54 AM

Jamie Cullum
 

"G.S. Nail" wrote in message
...
"Mike O'sullivan" wrote:

Here beginith the lesson:

Stan Tracey
Gareth Williams
Zoe Rahman
Simon Colam
John Horler
Mike Garrick
Steve Melling
Robert Mitchell
John Taylor
Robin Aspland
Geoff Eales
Mike Gorman
Brian Dee


Branford Marsalis


Fine musician but hardly a British jazz pianist.



Lionel November 27th 03 08:25 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
Mike O'sullivan wrote:

Here beginith the lesson:

Stan Tracey
Gareth Williams
Zoe Rahman
Simon Colam
John Horler
Mike Garrick
Steve Melling
Robert Mitchell
John Taylor
Robin Aspland
Geoff Eales
Mike Gorman
Brian Dee



Looking for a very good, cool piano trio ?
John Taylor, Marc Johnson, Joey Baron : "Rosslyn".

Take a break in the rush... ;O)


Lionel November 27th 03 08:25 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
Mike O'sullivan wrote:

Here beginith the lesson:

Stan Tracey
Gareth Williams
Zoe Rahman
Simon Colam
John Horler
Mike Garrick
Steve Melling
Robert Mitchell
John Taylor
Robin Aspland
Geoff Eales
Mike Gorman
Brian Dee



Looking for a very good, cool piano trio ?
John Taylor, Marc Johnson, Joey Baron : "Rosslyn".

Take a break in the rush... ;O)


George M. Middius November 27th 03 12:05 PM

Jamie Cullum
 


Mike O'sullivan said:

Branford Marsalis


Fine musician but hardly a British jazz pianist.


Smiggy was tanked when he posted yesterday.



George M. Middius November 27th 03 12:05 PM

Jamie Cullum
 


Mike O'sullivan said:

Branford Marsalis


Fine musician but hardly a British jazz pianist.


Smiggy was tanked when he posted yesterday.



John Atkinson November 28th 03 07:37 PM

Jamie Cullum
 
"harrogate" wrote in message
...
What's this, what's this, what's this? A yank not only READING but
CONTRIBUTING to a uk newsgroup?


Hey, I'm English (at least I was until I took American citizenship
in August). Many years ago, I was editor of Hi-Fi News in the UK; I
took over Stereophile in May 1986.

ATB -- John

John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile

John Atkinson November 28th 03 07:37 PM

Jamie Cullum
 
"harrogate" wrote in message
...
What's this, what's this, what's this? A yank not only READING but
CONTRIBUTING to a uk newsgroup?


Hey, I'm English (at least I was until I took American citizenship
in August). Many years ago, I was editor of Hi-Fi News in the UK; I
took over Stereophile in May 1986.

ATB -- John

John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile

Sockpuppet Yustabe November 28th 03 09:20 PM

Jamie Cullum
 

"John Atkinson" wrote in message
om...
"harrogate" wrote in message
...
What's this, what's this, what's this? A yank not only READING but
CONTRIBUTING to a uk newsgroup?


Hey, I'm English (at least I was until I took American citizenship
in August). Many years ago, I was editor of Hi-Fi News in the UK; I
took over Stereophile in May 1986.



Congrats!




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Sockpuppet Yustabe November 28th 03 09:20 PM

Jamie Cullum
 

"John Atkinson" wrote in message
om...
"harrogate" wrote in message
...
What's this, what's this, what's this? A yank not only READING but
CONTRIBUTING to a uk newsgroup?


Hey, I'm English (at least I was until I took American citizenship
in August). Many years ago, I was editor of Hi-Fi News in the UK; I
took over Stereophile in May 1986.



Congrats!




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Mike O'sullivan November 29th 03 06:09 AM

Jamie Cullum
 

"John Atkinson" wrote in message
om...
"harrogate" wrote in message
...
What's this, what's this, what's this? A yank not only READING but
CONTRIBUTING to a uk newsgroup?


Hey, I'm English (at least I was until I took American citizenship
in August). Many years ago, I was editor of Hi-Fi News in the UK; I
took over Stereophile in May 1986.

That's right, I remember you lecturing at one of the old Audio Fairs.



Mike O'sullivan November 29th 03 06:09 AM

Jamie Cullum
 

"John Atkinson" wrote in message
om...
"harrogate" wrote in message
...
What's this, what's this, what's this? A yank not only READING but
CONTRIBUTING to a uk newsgroup?


Hey, I'm English (at least I was until I took American citizenship
in August). Many years ago, I was editor of Hi-Fi News in the UK; I
took over Stereophile in May 1986.

That's right, I remember you lecturing at one of the old Audio Fairs.



George M. Middius November 30th 03 12:08 AM

Jamie Cullum
 


PD said:

Fine musician but hardly a British jazz pianist.


Smiggy was tanked when he posted yesterday.


Huh.. you say that like it's a bad thing.


Not necessarily. Inhibitions drop, inner feelings issue forth,
sometimes clumsily, sometimes elegantly. Bad? Maybe. Good? Could be.


"Smiggy"? ;-)



Hi!


George M. Middius November 30th 03 12:08 AM

Jamie Cullum
 


PD said:

Fine musician but hardly a British jazz pianist.


Smiggy was tanked when he posted yesterday.


Huh.. you say that like it's a bad thing.


Not necessarily. Inhibitions drop, inner feelings issue forth,
sometimes clumsily, sometimes elegantly. Bad? Maybe. Good? Could be.


"Smiggy"? ;-)



Hi!


George M. Middius November 30th 03 12:45 AM

Jamie Cullum
 

PD said:

Not necessarily. Inhibitions drop, inner feelings issue forth,
sometimes clumsily, sometimes elegantly. Bad? Maybe. Good? Could be.


Just having fun!


Proove it! ;-)


"Smiggy"? ;-)


Hi!


Who?


Keep harping on it, and the nickname may stick.



George M. Middius November 30th 03 12:45 AM

Jamie Cullum
 

PD said:

Not necessarily. Inhibitions drop, inner feelings issue forth,
sometimes clumsily, sometimes elegantly. Bad? Maybe. Good? Could be.


Just having fun!


Proove it! ;-)


"Smiggy"? ;-)


Hi!


Who?


Keep harping on it, and the nickname may stick.



George M. Middius November 30th 03 02:14 AM

Jamie Cullum
 


PD said:

Who?


Keep harping on it, and the nickname may stick.


Sure, but what is "Smiggy" derived from? Just curious and all, y'know.


It just popped up, like Bug Eater, Diggun, and my other little
epithets of dishonor.



George M. Middius November 30th 03 02:14 AM

Jamie Cullum
 


PD said:

Who?


Keep harping on it, and the nickname may stick.


Sure, but what is "Smiggy" derived from? Just curious and all, y'know.


It just popped up, like Bug Eater, Diggun, and my other little
epithets of dishonor.



George M. Middius December 1st 03 01:54 AM

Jamie Cullum
 


PD said:

Who?

Keep harping on it, and the nickname may stick.

Sure, but what is "Smiggy" derived from? Just curious and all, y'know.


It just popped up, like Bug Eater, Diggun, and my other little
epithets of dishonor.


Oh.. so it's a derogatory remark.


In an affectionate way, of course.


I didn't realize my having a little
drink and poshting hear would offend you so.


Offended? Moi?

What is "poshting hear"?

Hey, never mind.. :-)


You're the one who's up on the high horse. :-)



George M. Middius December 1st 03 01:54 AM

Jamie Cullum
 


PD said:

Who?

Keep harping on it, and the nickname may stick.

Sure, but what is "Smiggy" derived from? Just curious and all, y'know.


It just popped up, like Bug Eater, Diggun, and my other little
epithets of dishonor.


Oh.. so it's a derogatory remark.


In an affectionate way, of course.


I didn't realize my having a little
drink and poshting hear would offend you so.


Offended? Moi?

What is "poshting hear"?

Hey, never mind.. :-)


You're the one who's up on the high horse. :-)



George M. Middius December 1st 03 01:55 AM

Jamie Cullum
 


PD said:

BTW, I've just opened up a bottle of Peter Lehmann The Seven Surveys
1999, and I intend to finish it. I do hope this doesn't cause any
further upset.


We'll be monitoring you for sloshiness.



George M. Middius December 1st 03 01:55 AM

Jamie Cullum
 


PD said:

BTW, I've just opened up a bottle of Peter Lehmann The Seven Surveys
1999, and I intend to finish it. I do hope this doesn't cause any
further upset.


We'll be monitoring you for sloshiness.



The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra December 4th 03 02:00 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 02:40:21 +0000, G.S. Nail
wrote:

My gran has expressed an interest, so I'm going to pop down to
Woolworths tomorrow and buy her a copy of his CD for christmas.


What a wonderfully thoughtful grandchild you are.


Considering she's dead I think it's pretty generous, yeah.


You had to think about that. :-)

--
td

The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra December 4th 03 02:00 AM

Jamie Cullum
 
On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 02:40:21 +0000, G.S. Nail
wrote:

My gran has expressed an interest, so I'm going to pop down to
Woolworths tomorrow and buy her a copy of his CD for christmas.


What a wonderfully thoughtful grandchild you are.


Considering she's dead I think it's pretty generous, yeah.


You had to think about that. :-)

--
td


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