a collection where he plays rhythm for Tchan Tchou and the film of Les Fils de Vents.
You mean the video where he was playing with Tchan-Tchou? That’s actually at same bar. I found that video from a guy in Germany.
I have a CD collection of Tchan Tchou where the second guitarist is not named. I saw the video you mentioned and put two and two together and made five. I do that. Checking the dates online now (the CD now lives on my MP3 player alone, goodness knows where the original got to.) as best I can I think you might be right and Moreno might have been too young to be on the recording.
Josco is a great guy - super cool and possesses the same sense of humor as Denis Chang (and myself) and I’m sure he and Moreno would get along fine.
No doubt, I don't doubt he would have had great fun playing with Joscho and I meant no disrespect. There is this video where he clearly delights Dmitry with his pleasantly pointed entry and super smooth and swinging sound, lucky boy ! That is what I was thinking of when I wrote.
@Scoredog , not sure anyone got the point of this thread except you, I'm not even sure that I even know anymore.
I have a CD collection of Tchan Tchou where the second guitarist is not named. I saw the video you mentioned and put two and two together and made five. I do that. Checking the dates online now (the CD now lives on my MP3 player alone, goodness knows where the original got to.) as best I can I think you might be right and Moreno might have been too young to be on the recording.
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So what do you know about these recordings? Any info on tracks dates or personnel?
All I have by Tchan-Tchou apart from the well known 'Guitar Party' LP and CD, are a couple of Vogue LPs where he is accompanied by the Corsican guitarist François playing rhythm.
Ok. Yes I have that CD which is the re-release of the 'Guitar Party' LP with some extras. I also have the two LPs from 1980 on the Vogue label which are listed on the top right corner of that Djangostation webpage. These I don't think have been available as CD or mp3 but I have one of those record players that can convert to digital so I may have a go if I can work out the program.
Anyway, none of this has anything to do with Moreno.
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I have a CD collection of Tchan Tchou where the second guitarist is not named. I saw the video you mentioned and put two and two together and made five. I do that. Checking the dates online now (the CD now lives on my MP3 player alone, goodness knows where the original got to.) as best I can I think you might be right and Moreno might have been too young to be on the recording.
No doubt, I don't doubt he would have had great fun playing with Joscho and I meant no disrespect. There is this video where he clearly delights Dmitry with his pleasantly pointed entry and super smooth and swinging sound, lucky boy ! That is what I was thinking of when I wrote.
@Scoredog , not sure anyone got the point of this thread except you, I'm not even sure that I even know anymore.
Enjoy
http://www.djangostation.com/Moreno,654.html
Thanks for sharing your stories Ted. Your descriptions of Atelier Charonne saturday nights with Moreno are like I remembered them
Thanks Paps, I'll be spending some time there.
D.
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I have a CD collection of Tchan Tchou where the second guitarist is not named. I saw the video you mentioned and put two and two together and made five. I do that. Checking the dates online now (the CD now lives on my MP3 player alone, goodness knows where the original got to.) as best I can I think you might be right and Moreno might have been too young to be on the recording.
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So what do you know about these recordings? Any info on tracks dates or personnel?
All I have by Tchan-Tchou apart from the well known 'Guitar Party' LP and CD, are a couple of Vogue LPs where he is accompanied by the Corsican guitarist François playing rhythm.
http://www.djangostation.com/La-Gitane,520.html
Ok. Yes I have that CD which is the re-release of the 'Guitar Party' LP with some extras. I also have the two LPs from 1980 on the Vogue label which are listed on the top right corner of that Djangostation webpage. These I don't think have been available as CD or mp3 but I have one of those record players that can convert to digital so I may have a go if I can work out the program.
Anyway, none of this has anything to do with Moreno.