Re: [Harp-L] Required Reading --- A Love Supreme



Only a fool would would make such a blind comment on what is regarded as one of the most influential CDs of all time. It's listed as #47 on the Rolling Stones list of all time great albums. Both Howard Levy and Toots Thielemams hold this disk in high esteem.
The tenacity of my playing comes from listening to this disk and in short, this CD is why I am such a "badass" on the harp. Suggest you give another listen. Perhaps tomorrow at 4:20 with some 4/20 or simply stick to your blues and never speak of this issue again.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Pierre [mailto:plavio@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 03:33 PM
>To: 'Chris Michalek', harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Required Reading --- A Love Supreme
>
>Chris said:
>
>1. A Love Supreme by John Coltrane
>
>Sorry Chris, but why???? its such boring shit, not even musical and even
>less interesting.
>
>Ok, its been a long time since I heard it, but don't think my opinion would
>change if I listened to it again.
>
>Pierre
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Chris Michalek" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: "Dan" <billybudd1313@xxxxxxxxx>; <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:42 AM
>Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Required Reading
>
>
>1. A Love Supreme by John Coltrane
>2. Shahen-Shah by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
>3. Live at Royal Albert Hall - John Mclaughlin Trio
>4. Sitar by Shahid Parvez and Kumar Bose
>5. Le Sacre du printemps - Igor Stravinsky
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Dan [mailto:billybudd1313@xxxxxxxxx]
>>Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 07:52 AM
>>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: [Harp-L] Required Reading
>>
>>Dear List,
>>
>> Writing about Kim Wilson just now, I thought of a new thread. I wrote 
>> about Jimmy Rogers' Chicago bound CD a minute ago, and thinking back, I
>> should've had that disc LONG before I did. In the interest of being fun,
>> and maybe saving newer players from missing out, I pose the following 
>> question.
>>
>> In your opinion as a harmonica enthusiast, what 5 CD's/albums are must
>> haves, or contributed the most to your own development? Call it "desert
>> island discs", call it "requred reading" Call it what you want.
>>
>> Please limit to 5 because it's harder that way, and challenges are fun.
>>
>> Please state your genre/genres of focus for reference. Do not feel limited
>> to harp-containing music, or any specific genre.
>>
>> I'm a blues "nut" with a jam band history, so here's a list from my
>> experience:
>>
>> Genre/Philosophy: I love to play harmonica in the broad blues category.
>> This includes many sub-genres. Here's 5 that made HUGE impacts on me.
>>
>> 1. Hoodoo Man Blues (Jr. Wells)
>> 2. Chicago Bound (Jimmy Rogers with Little Walter on harp)
>> 3.Muddy Mississippi Waters Live (James Cotton on harp)
>> 4. Live at BB Kings (Rod Piazza)
>> 5. Blues Traveler ((first disc self titled (John Popper))
>>
>> There's so many more.....but that's my 5 and I'm sticking to it.
>>
>> Dan G.
>> www.edbluepills.com
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