I did not know this about Larry Levan
white_tea
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From Ministry of Sound founder Justin Berkmann:
From this NPR story.
"Well, there was never a quiet moment when he was around, let's face it. He was quite a character. There's no question that when he arrived in the airport with no records, it was a rather interesting to figure out what he was going to play. No, he didn't have any. He just didn't have any. He didn't own any records. He would sell them on a regular basis. Apparently friends of his would be going to car-boot [rummage] sales and find records that were his and go around and give them back to him and he would sell them again. He didn't have any particular connection or any emotional attachment to his vinyl, and to be honest, having gone through that 24 hours with him, it's understandable. He didn't really need it. He had maybe gone beyond that point where he didn't need any connection to the music, he could just create it through being Larry, I guess."
From this NPR story.
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:get_on_my_level:
I can't vouch for the accuracy, however.
I think the story was on because there is a new book.
That's some hardcore enabling.
He was copying Charlie Parker.
My old Religion teacher at school (it was a Catholic school) once said she idolised Jimi until she met him and he stunk of vomit.
In every aspect of her life, her grasp of reality proved very fragile.
Uhmm, was this after he was found dead?
That rings true - a friend brought him over to London for a party and not only did he borrow all the vinyl he played that night he did the whole thing with just a handful of records, including a couple of copies of the Salsoul Orchestra S/T album. And he still sounded like you'd always hoped Larry Levan would do.
Which ones?
Not so fast... he was getting whiteys for a bit before the big one. Quite a few years ago I was sat on a chair in a flat in EC1 and the dude who lived there said "Jimmy Hendrix puked up in the basement and then passed out in that chair". And it happened in 69. True story.
Ha! Larry Levan > The A Team
Instant funk - I got my mind made up
From Tim Lawrence article on Walter Gibbons:
Read the whole article here: http://www.timlawrence.info/articles/2008/WalterGibbonsJPMS.php