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France (Nantes) - Part I - Playin' My trip to France was based around a Jazz Festival gig in Nantes, Les Rendez-vous de l'Erdre (Meeting on the L'erdre River )
that my good friend and master trumpet player (Longineu Parsons) graciously asked me to participate in. Along with Longineu... ...I have to thank one of my wives (JT) for making this possible. The trip started on an ominous note when the folks at LAX made me check JT. When they took her away, a little voice in the back of my head said, "They're gonna lose her." The 1st leg of my journey was the flight from L.A. to Atlanta... ...where i'd meet up with the rest of the band. And what a band it is... Von Barlow (drums), Lindsey Sarjeant (piano), Lawrence Buckner (upright & electric bass), Longineu Parsons (trumpet & recorders) These guys straight smoke! One thing I forgot to do when I got my itinerary was to go online and secure a halfway decent seat for the trip across the Atlantic. Needless to say, I got stuck in one of the sissy seats for the next 7/8 hours. Luckily I made sure I didn't suffer the same fate on the way home. We finally get to Paris and find the gate for the short jump to Nantes. Here is where my psyche starts to bug me about the guitar. Waited until the baggage claim conveyor belt stops indicating no more baggage from the flight. Sure enough there's no guitar. Fill out the necessary paperwork and they give assurances that they will contact us as soon as it's found. I'm sick to my stomach but try and play it off. Everyone was very supportive and indicated that if it was at the airport in Paris, it would show up before our performance at midnight. Anyway, our festival liason Jean-Marc (who I didn't get a pic of) got to our hotel... And here's the view from my room... The festival personnel were extremely helpful... ...Cecilia and Tony They even went as far as to rent a guitar for me and were prepared to restring it in case mine didn't show up in time. This festival was extremely well organized. They had a location where all the musicians were supplied free lunch and dinner meals each day of the festival. After lunch we took a walk around the neighborhood and found... ..."The Cathedral" Inside... The official festival posters were all over town... 2 sides of a public toilette... Other shots from around town... A wedding party passes The Cathedral, some shoppers at the Place du Commerce , La Tan (tram) At City Hall there's a poster hanging... ...for Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt Up the street from our hotel was another hotel where the foundation was sinking... ...to the point that the windows are now crooked. Returned to the hotel after dinner to find... ...JT had been delivered. On with the show! Didn't get many shots from the 1st night's performance. Jean-Marc, who took the pictures, informed me that my camera's batteries had run down. Each night's show was followed by a jam session with other musicians from the festival. Our sets were a tribute to Louis Armstrong or as they called it, The Satchmo Project. I'm guessing we were considered the top dogs as our venue was the only one that had an admission charge (5 euros). Dressed and ready to roll... ...myself and Longineu ...Von Barlow (aka The Cannibal) Day 2 Performance Ready to roll... ...again. The 2nd night's jam session featured The Romane/Stochelo Rosenberg Duo... ...2 fantastic guitarists that play tunes in the Django Reinhardt style I was really taken by how enthusiastic the audience was to the Louis Armstrong material we played and to the band in general. This is the 2nd time i've had this experience where people outside of the U.S. appreciate and understand Jazz much more than the American public. That's it for Nantes. Now it's time to party in Paris. ( Now it's really time to find the energy to put that post together.) tA France reverse countdown - T-Minus -1 day. Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm [Edited 8/31/05 20:02pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Extraordinary... (and great photos of Notre Dame!)
So very cool, sir...I envy you. Have some CR on me, will ya...lol | |
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Byron said: Extraordinary... (and great photos of Notre Dame!)
So very cool, sir...I envy you. Have some CR on me, will ya...lol Thanks Mr.B The credit for the performance shots (outside of the guitar duo) has to go to Jean-Marc. I really could have used your photographic expertise. Turns out my digital camera's focusing mechanism is shot. (The 12 year old dropped it.) Btw, those are shots of "The Cathedral" in Nantes. I've got a few of Notre Dame that'll show up in a subsequent post on Paris (along with some shots). Didn't get to do any CR. It was all vino and this Rum punch concoction that Longineu makes. tA France reverse countdown - T-Minus -1 day. Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Whoops...I just assumed you were in Paris in these shots...lol
And lookin' in control in that white suit..lol Gotta love it... | |
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Byron said: Whoops...I just assumed you were in Paris in these shots...lol
And lookin' in control in that white suit..lol Gotta love it... And, don't forget the white shoes... Playa, playa!!! | |
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Lookin' good tA!! Now if you could post a link to the music, that would be even better! | |
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awesome pictures! | |
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Thanks guys.
Found that suit on sale. Regarding the shoes. It is hard to find a pair of white shoes you'd be caught alive in (forget dead). I was bumpin' around J.C. Penney when I saw some white Rockport walking shoes. They reminded me a bit of the kicks Prince wore during the Musicology Tour. Tried them on and they felt like butter. Gotta take care of the dawgs. They gave me the audio from the 2nd show on minidisc. I'll see if I have time to transfer them to disc when I go to work tomorrow. Oh, almost forgot about these nice ladies that were at the Nantes show... ...Jasmine and Viviana tA France reverse countdown - T-Minus -1 days. Tribal Disorder "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Oh, almost forgot about these nice ladies that were at the Nantes show... ...Jasmine and Viviana you ain't right, man... international and what-not. | |
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ThreadBare said: theAudience said: Oh, almost forgot about these nice ladies that were at the Nantes show... ...Jasmine and Viviana you ain't right, man... international and what-not. I figured you'd dig that one! tA France reverse countdown - T-Minus -1 days. Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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TA thanks for sharing these. You are an inspiration. I have to go see you play one of these days.
M MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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theAudience said: ThreadBare said: you ain't right, man... international and what-not. I figured you'd dig that one! tA France reverse countdown - T-Minus -1 days. Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm Very Interesting TA. Anyway, I am glad to see you back. I missed ya. | |
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NEAL!!!!! So awesome to see u in action. Thanks a ton for sharing this w/me! Lookin spiffy there brotha Can't wait to meet up again. Take beautiful care and God bless always.
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That's so awsome man!!!!
I wish I could've heard that! /peace Manki | |
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Damn TA, you make me feel like I was there Lovin' that funk face too | |
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Looks very cool. Glad your wife turned up. That hotel with crooked windows is so inviting. Must stay there some time!
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Good Stuff TA, now get yerself over to London to play us a gig!! Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Great photos!
Love the threads. That suit is you! Have fun and safe return. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Check Out tA, playin' the White Suit!! Too Kool!!!!
So Glad JT showed up!!!!! ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Awesome photos tA! I can't believe I couldn't make it. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Looks amazing TA
glad JT turned up for you in time, wonderful pictures | |
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tres bien!
beautiful guitar, and u were dressed to the nines! awesome... i miss France [Edited 9/1/05 7:43am] | |
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I am so jealous I could throw up. | |
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Great pics! Thanks for posting the pics and details ... I wish I'd been there - I love Louis Armstrong. | |
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theAudience said: My trip to France was based around a Jazz Festival gig in Nantes, Les Rendez-vous de l'Erdre (Meeting on the L'erdre River )
that my good friend and master trumpet player (Longineu Parsons) graciously asked me to participate in. Along with Longineu... ...I have to thank one of my wives (JT) for making this possible. The trip started on an ominous note when the folks at LAX made me check JT. When they took her away, a little voice in the back of my head said, "They're gonna lose her." The 1st leg of my journey was the flight from L.A. to Atlanta... ...where i'd meet up with the rest of the band. And what a band it is... Von Barlow (drums), Lindsey Sarjeant (piano), Lawrence Buckner (upright & electric bass), Longineu Parsons (trumpet & recorders) These guys straight smoke! One thing I forgot to do when I got my itinerary was to go online and secure a halfway decent seat for the trip across the Atlantic. Needless to say, I got stuck in one of the sissy seats for the next 7/8 hours. Luckily I made sure I didn't suffer the same fate on the way home. We finally get to Paris and find the gate for the short jump to Nantes. Here is where my psyche starts to bug me about the guitar. Waited until the baggage claim conveyor belt stops indicating no more baggage from the flight. Sure enough there's no guitar. Fill out the necessary paperwork and they give assurances that they will contact us as soon as it's found. I'm sick to my stomach but try and play it off. Everyone was very supportive and indicated that if it was at the airport in Paris, it would show up before our performance at midnight. Anyway, our festival liason Jean-Marc (who I didn't get a pic of) got to our hotel... And here's the view from my room... The festival personnel were extremely helpful... ...Cecilia and Tony They even went as far as to rent a guitar for me and were prepared to restring it in case mine didn't show up in time. This festival was extremely well organized. They had a location where all the musicians were supplied free lunch and dinner meals each day of the festival. After lunch we took a walk around the neighborhood and found... ..."The Cathedral" Inside... The official festival posters were all over town... 2 sides of a public toilette... Other shots from around town... A wedding party passes The Cathedral, some shoppers at the Place du Commerce , La Tan (tram) At City Hall there's a poster hanging... ...for Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt Up the street from our hotel was another hotel where the foundation was sinking... ...to the point that the windows are now crooked. Returned to the hotel after dinner to find... ...JT had been delivered. On with the show! Didn't get many shots from the 1st night's performance. Jean-Marc, who took the pictures, informed me that my camera's batteries had run down. Each night's show was followed by a jam session with other musicians from the festival. Our sets were a tribute to Louis Armstrong or as they called it, The Satchmo Project. I'm guessing we were considered the top dogs as our venue was the only one that had an admission charge (5 euros). Dressed and ready to roll... ...myself and Longineu ...Von Barlow (aka The Cannibal) Day 2 Performance Ready to roll... ...again. The 2nd night's jam session featured The Romane/Stochelo Rosenberg Duo... ...2 fantastic guitarists that play tunes in the Django Reinhardt style I was really taken by how enthusiastic the audience was to the Louis Armstrong material we played and to the band in general. This is the 2nd time i've had this experience where people outside of the U.S. appreciate and understand Jazz much more than the American public. That's it for Nantes. Now it's time to party in Paris. ( Now it's really time to find the energy to put that post together.) tA France reverse countdown - T-Minus -1 day. Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm [Edited 8/31/05 20:02pm] cool I saw a Fat Albert movie poster in one of those pics. We must really want the French to pay. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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Awesome Pics Man! I would love to have heard you all get down! I would still love to hear some of your music anyway....LET'S MAKE THAT HAPPEN! The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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This is awesome! I'm happy that you got reunited with JT How much fun did you have? I love jazz 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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DexMSR said: Awesome Pics Man! I would love to have heard you all get down! I would still love to hear some of your music anyway....LET'S MAKE THAT HAPPEN!
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Wow!!! Great pics and a great adventure. I'm jealous!!!!
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Awe... It is so weird... because I have now met theAudience, better known as Neal.
How refreshing this post is... it is real-like because I have met you in the flesh. The next time we shall chat more extensively... for sure. I have my old trumpet (from my marching years) in my closet and my guitar waiting to be touched. ~Sigh... can a fine beautiful soul help a girl out!? Enjoy your time/experience... as it appears you are. Thank you Neal. | |
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