Temptation - Part 2
Nov. 27th, 2005 08:44 pmSo where was I?
- Maybe this doesn’t count, but I remember buying my first jazz LP at Garon’s Records in the covered market in Oxford. I already had a few jazz LPs, given to me by my father, but the first one I bought myself was the Birth of the Cool (Miles Davis, or more precisely the Miles Davis – Gerry Mulligan Nonet). I still have the LP; just recently I got the remastered CD, too. It was pure fluke that my first jazz LP was such an auspicious purchase: I simply recognised Davis’ name.
- Dancing manically at C’s twenty first birthday party to Joy Division’s Love Will Tear Us Apart.
- On a trip to see friends in Cambridge and staying up all night playing Echo & the Bunnymen’s Over the Wall.
- Splitting up from C, I played Closer (Joy Division) obsessively; such cheerful music. Thank god I didn’t have any Leonard Cohen.
- Shipbuilding (either version – Costello’s, or the original by Robert Wyatt) has me sitting in A and A's flat in Kingston Road with its pockmarked kitchen wall, watching TV news reports come back from the Falklands war; grateful the UK no longer had conscription. How things have changed in the last twenty years.
- Temptation (New Order) takes me back to eights week in 1982; I bought it as a present for the girl with electric blue eyes. I think I still have it, somewhere, so I guess I never gave it to her. (There was no romance here. Honest.)
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Date: 2005-11-28 07:12 pm (UTC)Didn't realise you were into "Bitter Suite", Frankie - there's some lovely sax playing by Tommy Smith on an otherwise superflous cover of "It Was A Very Good Year", and I love his version of "Mother Glasgow"
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Date: 2005-11-30 09:07 pm (UTC)And there is a whole lot that could be written about Tommy Smith!
But that is for another time...
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Date: 2005-12-01 12:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-01 06:50 pm (UTC)Not sure about Chet Baker - he wasn't a very sympathetic character: he was drug-riven and driven, being thoroughly unpleasant in the process. But he played beautifully. (Ronnie Scott said that the better they sounded, the nastier they were - though I think he was talking about Stan Getz.)
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Date: 2005-12-02 08:41 am (UTC)