+ Follow JACO PASTORIUS Tag
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[Title] => Rock ‘n’ R.I.P.
[Summary] => Dead is the new sexy,” leers Moriarty, played by Andrew Scott in BBC’s Sherlock, which begins its fourth season on a high camp note.
[DatePublished] => 2016-01-05 09:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
[SectionName] => For Men
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[Title] => Questions 67 and 68
[Summary] => Manfred Manns Earth Band has a song called Questions, where the singer had a strange dream: He went to those who "close the open door" (which probably means "keepers of secrets" or "cosmic executive secretaries") and might have asked something about the origin of the universe or something. But he ends up complaining, "They answered my questions with questions." What that really means, just let me know. Here are other deep and dark mysteries worth pondering upon.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133579
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[AuthorName] => Igan D’Bayan
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[Title] => Jaco Pastorius and the music of the spheres
[Summary] => Ever get the feeling that the Blues has taken up permanent residence in that ratty apartment called your soul and invited Despair and Melancholy over for some beer and barbecue? I was in one of those moods last week (an Attila the Hun of a week I should say) until I chanced upon the very first Jaco Pastorius anthology titled "Punk Jazz." It was the cosmos way of telling me all is fine. That music can be ones ticket out of a self-created rut.
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[Title] => Jaco in a box: The remarks he made
[Summary] => Young Star readers disgruntled with POD, SUM 41, U2, REM and L.I.F.E. in general might want to check out one of the most inspiring musicians to ever walk the earth. The "worlds greatest bass player" changed the role of the electric bass forever and churned out great compositions and arrangements in the process some with the detached cool of jazz, some with the hot evil rhythms of funk, some with the dark magnificence of rock n roll.
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[Title] => Images from a waking dream
[Summary] => One might be hard-pressed to review a book like Eileen R. Tabios Reflections of the Empty Flagpole, a collection of prose poems published by the New York-based Marsh Hawk Press, without the risk of intellectualizing too much its chimeric contents.
For the most part, Tabios herself admits that her compositions are sculpted poems, complementary to a suggestion that they are in a manner poem-paintings, effectively betraying the strong visual stylist the poet is throughout her prose meanderings.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-25 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1431668
[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
[SectionName] => Arts and Culture
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JACO PASTORIUS
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[Summary] => Dead is the new sexy,” leers Moriarty, played by Andrew Scott in BBC’s Sherlock, which begins its fourth season on a high camp note.
[DatePublished] => 2016-01-05 09:00:00
[ColumnID] => 136008
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804693
[AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
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[Title] => Questions 67 and 68
[Summary] => Manfred Manns Earth Band has a song called Questions, where the singer had a strange dream: He went to those who "close the open door" (which probably means "keepers of secrets" or "cosmic executive secretaries") and might have asked something about the origin of the universe or something. But he ends up complaining, "They answered my questions with questions." What that really means, just let me know. Here are other deep and dark mysteries worth pondering upon.
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[ColumnID] => 133579
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Jaco Pastorius and the music of the spheres
[Summary] => Ever get the feeling that the Blues has taken up permanent residence in that ratty apartment called your soul and invited Despair and Melancholy over for some beer and barbecue? I was in one of those moods last week (an Attila the Hun of a week I should say) until I chanced upon the very first Jaco Pastorius anthology titled "Punk Jazz." It was the cosmos way of telling me all is fine. That music can be ones ticket out of a self-created rut.
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[ColumnID] => 133579
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Jaco in a box: The remarks he made
[Summary] => Young Star readers disgruntled with POD, SUM 41, U2, REM and L.I.F.E. in general might want to check out one of the most inspiring musicians to ever walk the earth. The "worlds greatest bass player" changed the role of the electric bass forever and churned out great compositions and arrangements in the process some with the detached cool of jazz, some with the hot evil rhythms of funk, some with the dark magnificence of rock n roll.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
[SectionName] => Young Star
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[Title] => Images from a waking dream
[Summary] => One might be hard-pressed to review a book like Eileen R. Tabios Reflections of the Empty Flagpole, a collection of prose poems published by the New York-based Marsh Hawk Press, without the risk of intellectualizing too much its chimeric contents.
For the most part, Tabios herself admits that her compositions are sculpted poems, complementary to a suggestion that they are in a manner poem-paintings, effectively betraying the strong visual stylist the poet is throughout her prose meanderings.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-25 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1431668
[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
[SectionName] => Arts and Culture
[SectionUrl] => arts-and-culture
[URL] =>
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