ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ OOOOOOOOOOO RRRRRRRRRRRRR NNN NNN Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ooooooooooooo r rr nnnn nnn zz o o r rr nnnnn nnn zzz o o r rr nnnnnn nnn zzz o o r rr nnn nnn nnn zzz o o r rr nnn nnn nnn zzz o o r rr nnn nnn nnn zzz o o rrrrrrrrrrrrr nnn nnn nnn zzz o o rr rr nnn nnn nnn zzz ooooooooooooo rr rr nnn nnnnnn zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZ OOOOOOOOOOO rr rr nnn nnnnn ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ rr rr nnn nnnn rr rr NNN NNN RR RR (AND OTHER NYC DOWNTOWN MUSICIANS) posts: zorn@unh.edu sub/unsub: zorn-request@unh.edu *** BACK ISSUES of this digest can be obtained in one of two ways: *** 1) anonymous FTP at cs.uwp.edu *** 2) via my homepage: http://pubpages.unh.edu/~mpj1 DIGEST #65, 6-15-95 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- From DMB5561719@aol.com Mon Jun 12 19:26:11 1995 Subject: Re: Rite of Spring Status: OR In a message dated 95-06-12 12:05:56 EDT, you write: >I was sitting in a movie theatre the other day waiting for the show to start, >and on the speakers they were playing a version of Stravinsky's "Rites of >Spring" that I swear *had* to have John Zorn playing sax in it. Can anyone >give me any information on this? Am I off my rocker, imagining things, or >what? The original Rite of Spring doesn't have any saxophones in it's orchestration. It would have to be an arrangement or maybe someone dubbed an unaccompanied Zorn solo over an original. Sounds like a possibility...I'd do it! David Beardsley dmb5561719@aol.com ******************************************************************* Email me for information on IMMP recordings. Include IMMP in the subject line. IMMP = a strange kind of music, an adventure. ******************************************************************* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- From DMB5561719@aol.com Mon Jun 12 19:26:11 1995 Subject: Re: Kim's Video Status: OR In a message dated 95-06-12 12:05:56 EDT, you write: >There is also a video store (Kim's Video? I don't remember its name) >which has a small record >section with hard to find imports (that you would never expect to >find there!). >I think the store is on LaGuardia (spelling), in the Village. Bleeker St. and LaGuardia Place, 2 blocks south of Washington Square Park. David Beardsley dmb5561719@aol.com ******************************************************************* Email me for information on IMMP recordings. Include IMMP in the subject line. IMMP = a strange kind of music, an adventure. ******************************************************************* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From DMB5561719@aol.com Mon Jun 12 19:26:12 1995 Subject: Re: Night Tracks Status: OR In a message dated 95-06-12 12:05:56 EDT, you write: >hello all...about "night tracks"...i was wondering if anyone else heard of that >show as well!...i *loved* that program...it used to come on late at night...i >never saw zorn on the show, but i do remember seeing sun ra and the >arkestra... It was called Night Music not Night Tracks. I wish that stuff would get released on video, but it's probably is a legal nightmare. David Beardsley dmb5561719@aol.com ******************************************************************* Email me for information on IMMP recordings. Include IMMP in the subject line. IMMP = a strange kind of music, an adventure. ******************************************************************* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From bdsharpl@frank.mtsu.edu Tue Jun 13 01:17:18 1995 Subject: Grand Guignol CD I've replied via E-mail to people asking about the Masada translation. I had saved the posting in hopes of one day owning all three to send for the fourth. I have a copy of Grand Guignol with the same type of "stub" on it. Apart from naming the songs and musicians on one side, has anybody translated the rest of it? I see similarities to my Alef stub but it is still different... That's about all I can say about it! Thanks, Brady _________________________________________________________________ { } { ^ } { // } { /<_______ } ______/ _______) I got you ALL! Brady Sharp } ______) } ________ \ } { \\\ } { ~= BDSHARPL@frank.mtsu.edu } {_________________________________________________________________} --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From dustpile@community.net Mon Jun 12 22:34:14 1995 Subject: Painkiller Hey there I think I just figured out how to post (Yah, stupid me. I'm slow at these things, Ok?) and so you'll probably be hearing a lot from me now. Hopefullly, some of you will be able to help me out. Basically, I'm looking for MORE by Zorn, Painkiller, Naked City and Boredoms (The family of Zorn) Here's a list of what I've got Zorn and Naked City Painkiller: Execution Ground Guts of a Virgin I don't have Buried Secrets. Is that one good? I LOVE these two! Masada: 1, 2, and 3 Elegy Cobra (not at the knitting factory, though. Is that good?) Grand Guignol Heretic Absinthe Radio Naked City (The S/t one) Company 91 Volume 1 News for Lulu, More News for Lulu Spillane The Art of Memory And I think I have EVERYTHING by the Boredoms. Anyway. I was wondering if you guys could recommend some more stuff that I should look for from Zorn and from ANYONE ELSE you could possibly think I would enjoy. I should mention that I love everything that I have by Zorn, and so I would rarely get disappointed. I'd have to say that my least favourite is Absinthe, but I still like it and listen to it, so basically, I'm into all. So, lay on any other things you think I would enjoy. I would appreciate ANY help! Thanks everyone! Eric dustpile@community.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------------