I sold the last of my machines about 20 years ago, during some big life-change or another, and that, I thought, was that.
Lately I've got a new phonograph (the Actuelle I may have mentioned) in the house, by a weird happenstance, and I've had to disable it for a new cone to be made, so I can't play anything on it for the moment. But I looked at it tonight, and I thought: What do you want to hear it play?
Well, it occurred to me that for the past FIFTY YEARS (!) I've loved pretty much anything Duke Ellington recorded with any of his combinations in 1927, '28, or '29 I've loved a lotta very different musics from all over the world. But these years, this artist, are, to me, pretty darn close to my lifetime favorites.
It also occurred to me that I've never heard any of these sides "live", i.e., on the original disc. Always on LP or CD, never on "shellac".
As I said, I haven't kept up, so I don't know at all what it'll take to get these, these days. Are they considered rare, hard to get (really costly)? Where should I look for them?
I know these aren't the best records to play on an Actuelle, but I'll tell ya, VEs I put on it before I had to slice the cone sounded really, really good. And anyway, one day I'm gonna get an Orthophonic. And if I've got a buncha Dukes, that'll be the dictionary definition of heaven.
