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| Mezzo Piano User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Pittsburgh,Pa
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![]() | QUOTE=the8thchef;273767]...the last session album.... man, that thing changed my life and my angle on music. when i first heard 'angela', and most especially 'croquet ballet'; then later i finally understood what was going on in 'inner passions out'. incredible....if anyone wants to doubt what lee morgan means to jazz, and to trumpet playing, listen to his storytelling on 'croquet ballet'. his playing on that is like jet li's fearless!!! everything that he ever had to say was said there. and i still cant help but to imagine what he would've been playing further into the 70s. i ask him to play for me every now and again, but he usually just laughs, or tells a joke. but i'm going to get it out of him one of these days. but, yeah. thanks lee morgan for his light and continuing guidance.[/quote] I don't have that recording but do recall seeing and listening to Billy Harper's live performance of the tune "Croquet ballet." A strange thing happened last Friday (Oct 20),while listening to WDUQ (90.5) here in Pittsburgh,Pa . The DJ announced it was Eddie Harris' birthday and went on to play "The Sidewinder" from "The Last Concert" (recorded with the WDR Big band that featured Andy Haderer;Rob Bruynen; Klaus Osterloh;Rudiger Baldauf;John Marshall on trumpets. While listening to the song,I recall the morning of Feb 20,1972 when I awoke and turned my Pioneer radio on to WRVR to later hear that Lee was shot and killed. I went into a funk and was angry for days. My last memory of talking with him was a week earlier. May he rest in peace !
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Brooklyn, NY
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![]() | check out www.jazzicons.com - Lee is featured on the Blakey title - unreal concert with many close ups of Lee - this is not to passed up if you dig Lee. I certain-lee do!
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| Mezzo Piano User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Pittsburgh,Pa
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I hope you haven't emptied your spit valve on the front row. Love your unique way in using ceratin-LEE .
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