Wednesday, 1 July 2020

50 years of summun, bukmun, umyun



recorded at A&R studios, new york city, July 1, 1970. lonnie liston smith – piano, cecil mcbee – bass, clifford jarvis – drums ' I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD.'

horsemouth is awake. he has a blocked nostril, itchy eyes and is suffering from puffy face. he must be up slightly ahead of his body clock. he has a slight tickley cough (hopefully it’s just a cooler weather cough and nothing modern)

yesterday he was up and about and off to aldi but when he got there there were queues (ok ok there was a queue). he decided his need for a bargain was outweighed by his desire to avoid humanity while they are (possibly) infectious. he bought a few bottles of beer from the off-licence opposite and returned via the fields.

horsemouth is nearly done with john gray’s black mass (aka. won’t someone listen to the intellectuals).

following on from summun bukyun umyun, more pharoah sanders

a fragment has come to light of alice coltrane and her children. this film was during 1970; three years after the death of john. the 16mm color film print is a short documentary made for a segment of national education television's black journal television program.


 

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