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The Soup Nazi 10.13.2015 03:02 PM

Steve Mackay 1949 — 2015
 
 


https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&... ay&gws_rd=ssl

I'm utterly heartbroken.
:(

Bytor Peltor 10.13.2015 05:47 PM

Same here!

About five years ago, Dead-Air had Noah Mickens on, What's This Called. Once or twice per year, Noah would bring his "noise" records or personal tapes/CDR's musicians have given to him.

During this one segment of the show, Noah told stories about Steve and played some of his solo stuff along with a few tracks from a project he was a part of, Radon Ensemble.

I never tracked down any Radon, but I have collected a few CD's and a 7" Steve released......always captivated by his saxophone playing.

Thank You FMA for Remembering Steve MacKay

The Soup Nazi 10.13.2015 05:59 PM

Iggy Pop pays tribute to Stooges’ saxophonist, Steve Mackay: "He was a credit to his group and his generation"

Mortte Jousimo 10.14.2015 02:22 AM

R.I.P.

Mortte Jousimo 10.15.2015 12:35 AM

Well, I think you can say he was a stooge. He plaeyd only b-side of Fun House, but played also in gigs in 1970. Also joined again to Stooges in 2003 and was in it end of his life.

Mortte Jousimo 10.18.2015 02:01 AM

Iīve got 2lp, where is outtakes in the other album. Got to listen that.

The Soup Nazi 10.18.2015 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pepper_green
to appreciate him is to hear the Complete Fun House Sessions. sometimes he really sounds like Coltrane on that, which is kinda lost on the official album.


EVERYBODY SHOULD OWN 1970: THE COMPLETE FUN HOUSE SESSIONS. There's one take in which Steve not only sounds like Coltrane, he actually quotes the classic opening line from A Love Supreme. Right now I can't tell you in which of the 1.7 billion takes that happens, but it's there.

Mortte Jousimo 10.18.2015 11:08 PM

Sorry Soup, but I just canīt listen billion takes of some song. Not even it is Stooges.

Bytor Peltor 10.19.2015 09:00 AM

1970: THE COMPLETE FUN HOUSE SESSIONS......only $119.98

The Soup Nazi 10.21.2015 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Sorry Soup, but I just canīt listen billion takes of some song. Not even it is Stooges.


I would say the same about any other take-after-take-of-the-same-tune compilation. The amazing thing about The Complete Fun House Sessions is that listening to it never feels like a drag, never feels like work, never feels like "Ugh, here comes the same damn one again, what's the point". You enter O-MIND and every variation made by each of the five members grabs you while you navigate this degenerate state. It's the REAL rock-jazz fusion, that thing.

Mortte Jousimo 10.23.2015 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
I would say the same about any other take-after-take-of-the-same-tune compilation. The amazing thing about The Complete Fun House Sessions is that listening to it never feels like a drag, never feels like work, never feels like "Ugh, here comes the same damn one again, what's the point". You enter O-MIND and every variation made by each of the five members grabs you while you navigate this degenerate state. It's the REAL rock-jazz fusion, that thing.

Well, I really love SYR2 where are those really different versions of two ATL songs. BUT, in the seventies mostly bands have made full arrangements before they go into studios. When I have listened the outtakes of my Fun House 2lp, I really havenīt find much of differences. Of course intro in t.v. Eye is really great (is it Iggy?). Also I can hear Mackay sax is greater in outakes of 1970 & Fun House. Also Lost in the future is really great, hard to understand why it isnīt in fun house or Raw Power. But all the other outakes are weaker in my 2lp. Really hard to understand why I need to hear the whole sessions? I have never been interested those "all they recorded"-boxes, even I really love Dylan & the Band Basement Tapes, that original 2lp has always been enough to me.

The Soup Nazi 10.23.2015 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
even I really love Dylan & the Band Basement Tapes, that original 2lp has always been enough to me.


DUUUDE, noooo... The 1975 double album is all fucked up with overdubs, recordings that don't belong to the same sessions, fake mono... Get the 6CD box right now goddammit!

Mortte Jousimo 10.24.2015 04:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
DUUUDE, noooo... The 1975 double album is all fucked up with overdubs, recordings that don't belong to the same sessions, fake mono... Get the 6CD box right now goddammit!

What are you messing? 1975 double album? I got this:

http://www.discogs.com/Stooges-Fun-H...elease/1090209

I donīt think there are no fucking overdubs, the second album mix is from 2005 and the first is the original. The real reason why I bought this is those original gatefold covers, but of course I have enjoyed that second album too.

You can say me evil or evol or anything you want but I am not going to buy that box. Maybe then when I got all the vinyls I want (itīs maybe 2060).

Mortte Jousimo 10.24.2015 04:08 AM

Sorry, I think you were still talking about Stooges. Anyway not going to have that Dylan/Band box also, really like that 1975 album even you think itīs just mess.

hirsute_biped 10.26.2015 10:44 AM

Friends and associates of mine jam with Steve, probably recorded live to cassette, full LP released: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Li...of_the_Stooges

The Soup Nazi 10.29.2015 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hirsute_biped
Friends and associates of mine jam with Steve, probably recorded live to cassette, full LP released: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Li...of_the_Stooges


Nice!
:)

The Wire's profile on Steve, 2006:
http://www.exacteditions.com/read/th...%29-2741/28/2/


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