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klaw@iglou.com wrote: > >> Power tools also did continue after Bill left with Pete Cosey( Miles ) > >>taking filling the big man's shoes . As you can imagine the sound of >this > >>band changed considerably . I think Cosey played abit of G synth along > >>with some keybrd work. The only recorded document of this line up that >I > >>know of is a live Knitting Factory radio show tape. > Who's got a copy of this? I'm a freak for Pete Cosey's playing & want to hear as much as I can. Here's what I know of: Muddy Waters-Electric Mud Miles Davis-Agharta, Pangea, Dark Magus, Get Up with It, En Concert avec Europe1, Call it what it is, Berlin '73, Another Bitches Brew Mtume-Rebirth Cycle Herbie Hancock-Future Shock I know there was a Howlin' Wolf Electric Wolf album, don't know if Pete was on it, but I think so. So is that it? The entire Pete Cosey discography? > >> Nels is cool > Ive seen him a few times in Santa Monica where he >hosts a > >>improvisational music series every monday night.Must be on hiatus now - > >>He played here last week with Mike Watt. > > K Law That's cool. I though Joe Bazia (from Universal Congress Of & The Mecolodiacs) was doing the Watt tour cuz Nels was out with the Geraldine Fibbers. I'll be in L.A. next week & will get the story on New Music Monday at the Alligator Lounge (the hippest scene in L.A.). -- Jeff Schwartz jeffs@bgnet.bgsu.edu http://www.bgsu.edu/~jeffs/main.html