Coltrane on the Whistle
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Coltrane on the Whistle
Thought I knew Coltrane... Never heard about this before:
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/reviews/r0403_004.htm
Can't wait to check it out!
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/reviews/r0403_004.htm
Can't wait to check it out!
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I've seen a photo of him on a plane playing a whistle. As for this album, though, interesting though it might sound? Well, scroll down this list of articles from the same website. Pay particular attention to the heading and the title of the list.
A pity. I could just see myself curling up with a nice glass of single malt, 'Trane wailing on his Gen on the stereo and a copy of Kinds of 'Do -- the Story of Miles Davis' Hair in my lap.
A pity. I could just see myself curling up with a nice glass of single malt, 'Trane wailing on his Gen on the stereo and a copy of Kinds of 'Do -- the Story of Miles Davis' Hair in my lap.
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Coltrane may not, alas, have been a whistle player, but he did play shakuhachi. Check out the photo on the following website:
http://www.shakuhachi.com/TOC-Articles.html
http://www.shakuhachi.com/TOC-Articles.html
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My first reaction was "Patrick, alors ça, ça me troue le cul!".
On second thought, I'll have to scout for a Strasser-Marigaux-Lemaire alto whistle, or maybe more obscure records featuring Gerry "Freeman" Mulligan (B.whistle) and "Copelandballs" Adderley (T.whistle, slide whistle) with Miles Davis on the kazoo.
Whatever--I did fall for the spoof for a minute
PS: Thanks for the links, Sandman! Some of the titles are a howl: "The lost Duck Tapes", "The Jazz soul of PDQ Bach", "Bossa Nova Bifchslap!"
On second thought, I'll have to scout for a Strasser-Marigaux-Lemaire alto whistle, or maybe more obscure records featuring Gerry "Freeman" Mulligan (B.whistle) and "Copelandballs" Adderley (T.whistle, slide whistle) with Miles Davis on the kazoo.
Whatever--I did fall for the spoof for a minute
PS: Thanks for the links, Sandman! Some of the titles are a howl: "The lost Duck Tapes", "The Jazz soul of PDQ Bach", "Bossa Nova Bifchslap!"