Music-related neighbors?
m_dejean
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In my building, the guy who recently moved in upstairs to the right is a synthesizer wiz who used to work for Waldorf, a well-renowned german synth company. Now he's got his own company called High End Tentacles, selling top-of-the-line audio gear from Moog, Lynx, Sherman, Klein+Hummel, Tonelux a.o.The woman who lives downstairs to the left is singer in what would be called the "world/ethnic" genre. She is also a dancer and lived and studied with Fela Kuti and his entourage for a couple of years in the mid-nineties up to his death in '97. I didn't even know this until recently, when she casually told me in a random conversation. I'm definitely going to get her to tell me some eyewitness Fela stories soon. Just haven't had the time/opportunity yet.I think it's nice to have neighbors that you can somehow relate to when it comes to music. Anyone else got some cool (or annoying) musical neighbors?
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please share when you find out more from her. both those two sound interesting.
unfortunately i have no music-related neighbors.
He's not sellin' but I'm patient like a panther.
Also non music related
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Kinda funny for only a 21 unit building.
"Who wants some buddah!?!?"
I just have a neighbor who rents his back building out for practice space 2 nights a week. Yay.
he was also on the edison(dutch music award)jury for years. he showed his foto book of days gone buy. he mett greats like zappa, brown and burk and told stories of him getting drunk with tina turner.
Rev Shines of Lifesavas used to work with me when he was just a little kid.
When my shop was in a different location the boyfriend of the owner of the dress shop next door was Peter Boe. He used to play in local jazz groups before joining the Robert Cray Band just before they hit big. He later moved to the Bay Area to play with a band there. He rarely played cliched blues licks. Instead he stayed in the background playing chords that made the sound bigger, or more orchestral.
When I lived in Syracuse my downstairs neighbor did sound. Once he was doing a jazz series in the park. Sun Ra was slatted to play. Be was all set up ready to do the sound check when Arkestra members started straggling in. He asked how many mics they would need where they wanted chairs, etc. They told him "Not sure how many guys will make it, it's a long drive". He's like, "damn! they come all the way from Saturn, and then complain about the drive up here". He did sound for Willie Colon and BB King shows I attended.
At the same time I worked fixing suitcases with 2 guys who also did sound for a company that specialized in acoustic acts. They traveled with Michael Hedges and Nightnoise and Mary Black.
A third guy in the luggage shop played in a Grateful Dead intimidator band. He used to bring in live tapes and say stupid stuff like "Listen to this guitar lick. I can just see Phil looking over at Jerry after he played that."
He is the guy that I unwittingly made this comment to "They should get a second drummer some at least one person is keeping time". He gave me a withering look. "What?" I innocently asked. "They have two drummers." I had no idea. Sure can't tell by listening to endless hours of live tape. 2 guitars, 2 drums, bass, keys and no one can be bothered to play a back beat?
When I was a little kid there was a band that practiced up the street. About 1967, they were called Salem and had a female vocalist and sounded like Jefferson Airplane. They morphed in to Sons Of Thunder of xian raer fame.
Thats about it for my musical neighbors.
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i just found out this past weekend that neighbor across the street owned a local record store in the seventies. he said he bought out a one-stop up north of here right before he closed his doors and claims 20-30,000 45s in his shed out back. said he'd let me look when the crap in the way is moved out. supposedly hasnt been touched since 1977? we'll see bout that....
so, did you offer to move the shit out of the way for him? that sounds pretty promising. good luck.
If that is true......
lol
i also overheard the security guard in our office building talking about how he's trying to transfer his LPs to CDs. i butted in and turns out the dude was real tight with lonnie listen smith back in the day. llsmith is from church hill, richmond.
these stories are great.
thats dope.
same thing sort of happened to me---im at work in the printmaking room at school, listening to Can---some kid's dad is visiting the school, happens to walk by the room and asks me which Can album is my favorite, etc. Pretty cool dad. haha
I just drove by Boz Scaggs' house (about six blocks from my parents' house)....and Dirty Low Down came on 98.1 FM just as I was passing the spot.
SPOOKY.
Karen O lives around the way. Much prettier in person.
What are the odds?
Peace
DJ Zest
My girl's dad's family are from that area, not really that musical but her aunt in Grand Rapids wrote a hit for Barbara Lewis in 1965, on Atlantic I think.
I just moved into a new place and I hope this is the case with my adjacents.
I was just walking down the street an hour ago and saw the one and only Mix Master Mike. Don't know if he lives around here tho.