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Re: You've GOT to see this!

Post by tedsingingfox » Fri Apr 03, 2009 4:21 pm

Apr 3, 2009, 2:57pm, deankripp wrote:Wow!!!Talk about a "who's who" of the hep jazz world.It's kind of like a 1948 version of "We are the world" only way more hip. dean Ain't THAT the truth!!!!!
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Re: You've GOT to see this!

Post by onoffon » Fri Apr 03, 2009 6:43 pm

Apr 3, 2009, 3:28pm, brindabella wrote:OMG! I am so happy for you and your brother. It is amazing how you can restore pics now with computers, I am sure your brother will do an amazing job to preserve this part of your family's history. So glad for you!!I'm sure the actual photo looks much better than this... if we scan it in at a super high dpi, it should look amazing! This is just the pic that was on the ebay page... that's why it looks so bad.I can hardly wait!

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Post by orest » Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:07 am

This is truly amazing! I'm glad the picture ended up in the right hands!!

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Post by squids » Sat Apr 04, 2009 4:03 am

Apr 3, 2009, 9:43pm, onoffon wrote:Apr 3, 2009, 3:28pm, brindabella wrote:OMG! I am so happy for you and your brother. It is amazing how you can restore pics now with computers, I am sure your brother will do an amazing job to preserve this part of your family's history. So glad for you!!I'm sure the actual photo looks much better than this... if we scan it in at a super high dpi, it should look amazing! This is just the pic that was on the ebay page... that's why it looks so bad.I can hardly wait! Can I get a copy of it when you scan it?? Cuz I'd love ta get it enlarged and framed......I've got some really great ol jazz pics that I adore hangin on my walls (1955 Harlem School of Jazz alumni photo, fo example) and this one would make a wonderful addition, plus the story I could tell ta go with it is truly amazin!!I knew you would make this all work out, Von. Yo daddy gotta be so proud of you right now.And I haven't thought about Lee Sklar in ages! What a playa!

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Re: You've GOT to see this!

Post by robbylane » Sun Apr 05, 2009 1:19 am

Wow! Now THIS is the stuff that give the forums a bit of fire! Amazing to look back at how thinbgs were done in the old days. You wanna see an interesting movie? Get a copy of "Tom Dowd and the Language of Music". Tom would mix "on the fly" and THAT would BE the mix, period! I had the honor of exchanging a few emails with Wrecking Crew bass player Carol Kaye who send me a load of text scripts in email that were all valauble interviews where she talked about everything the Wrecking Crew did, in detail, in terms of studio technique and the artists they made music for. Up to that point, I thought that so-and-so bands played on their own albums. It is uncanny just how many songs you can hear where, you think it IS the band it is supposed to be, but actually it is a Wrecking Crew recording. Talk about getting a text-based "Holy Grail to Recording History!"

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Re: You've GOT to see this!

Post by onoffon » Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:40 am

Apr 4, 2009, 7:03am, squids wrote:Can I get a copy of it when you scan it?? Cuz I'd love ta get it enlarged and framed......I've got some really great ol jazz pics that I adore hangin on my walls (1955 Harlem School of Jazz alumni photo, fo example) and this one would make a wonderful addition, plus the story I could tell ta go with it is truly amazin!!I knew you would make this all work out, Von. Yo daddy gotta be so proud of you right now.And I haven't thought about Lee Sklar in ages! What a playa! You know I couldn't possibly fill every request such as this I get, but for you squids, we'll make an exception... I'll keep you posted via PM's as to when I finally get my brother to let go... You play these games through life, I tell ya...As for Lee Sklar - there's a handful of guys that I really look up to on bass and Lee's definitely one. And a very nice man at that!

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Re: You've GOT to see this!

Post by onoffon » Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:01 am

Apr 4, 2009, 3:07am, orest wrote:This is truly amazing! I'm glad the picture ended up in the right hands!!Thanks Orest - it was quite a pleasant surprise to see this pic! Like the Benny Carter pics we found in the L.A. Public Library - amazing!!!!!!Apr 5, 2009, 4:19am, robbylane wrote:Wow! Now THIS is the stuff that give the forums a bit of fire! Amazing to look back at how things were done in the old days. You wanna see an interesting movie? Well, as the Wrecking Crew is to the 60's and 70's, what my father's documentary is to the 40's and 50's. Imagine how far technology moves in a decade. This pic is from 1947! What they did with sound boards and mic placement were genius. No overdubs - a second take was a second version. I have a CD, a retrospective of Louis Armstrong, and it has two versions of the title track, "A Song Is Born", performed by "The Leader's Band". The exact one they used in the movie and an alternate take which I like even more. Obviously, this picture accompanies that quite nicely since the film itself provides visual for the original take. Editing on the fly!

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Re: You've GOT to see this!

Post by christig » Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:29 am

Thanks for sharing this! I really enjoy hearing things like this. I also enjoyed looking at the picture as I am a fan of jazz music from that era.Christi

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Re: You've GOT to see this!

Post by onoffon » Fri Apr 10, 2009 12:10 pm

Apr 8, 2009, 4:29am, christig wrote:Thanks for sharing this! I really enjoy hearing things like this. I also enjoyed looking at the picture as I am a fan of jazz music from that era.ChristiThanks Christi - it's really my pleasure. If you're a fan of this era of jazz - it doesn't get much better than this...

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