I once asked Robert Fripp to autograph my copy of Discipline. He didn't want to, but Patricia was there and she said "Oh go on, Robert! He bought your album!"
Always a fan of travel videos. I love to go to new locations and take I the flavor. I would have grabbed the Morricone book, fyi. Beautiful church for the funeral. I enjoyed my trip to SF, a place I have never visited, someday before I drop dead.
Wonderful video and soundtrack. I was born 74 years ago in SAN FRANCISCO, there has never been a time in my life when “Frisco” was acceptable. Ok, got that off my chest. You’ve made me so homesick (memories of seeing The Swell Season at that Amoeba with my son). The drive into the Presidio, and the patience it must have taken to go down Lombard St. with all the tourists. Condolences for your loss, Thanks, again, for sharing.
Sending lots of good vibes. Looks like it was good memorial and you got to meet sister Fripp! Here is a story of mine. In 2013 I visited America and San Fransisco for the first time. Had a great time and one of my greatest memories of Amoeba records. While I was there I had to use the bathroom. Since I am visually impaired I asked how to get there. They let me use a staff loo. In that bathroom there where a huge shelf with crates with old 78’s! Probably local stuff. That it is the coolest bathroom I have ever visited! So cool! Take care!
So glad we could be there together to celebrate our pal. I made a cameo in your video! I felt a tiny bit of closure during the service, but find myself back to "I can't believe he's gone" mode pretty much. Keepin' the music spinning.
Great video. Nice timing with electronics sound appearing as Wendy Carlos got in the frame, and great of course seeing the meeting with Patricia Fripp. Hope your celebration and remembrance of a friend was as good as the video portrays.
Fun little travelogue video from you. Sorry about the loss of your friend. Nice scenery and images from the trip. I'd love to get to that Amoeba store one day. I could get lost in there for a week! Take care, Matt Street
Awesome vlog Mazzy. I was able to visit SF for the first time this May, me & my buddy rode bikes through the Persidio. Nothing else compares to that area
hey mazzy...man...i can't wait to finally make it out to san francisco one day....(would love to get my album in city lights...i think it would fit there nicely...)...once again, of course, my sincere condolences and best wishes for coleman's musical memories always...i thank you for the wonderful memories you shared with me...i cherish them greatly....i really dug the photo they used for his memoral service...gave me ideas for my own...peace in the wake of poseidon my friend...rocky
Mazzy, that was so cool meeting Robert Fripp's sister at the wake. Hope you asked her about you interviewing Mr. Fripp in the near future. Keep up the good work.
My brother , who was 15 years older than me, died in 2020 of complications of Covid after a brain surgery. I miss him terribly. I’m sure that is how you feel about your friend Coleman. My brother will always live deep inside me with the memories of our times together. I’m sure you’ll do the same. I think Patricia Fripp feels she is more famous than her brother. Take care Mazzy.
Loved the video and I think I get it! Was wondering what happened to my previous comment, and I now realize perhaps it was seen as some sort of advert and was removed, which I now see makes sense, was not my intention, think the show I referred to is sold out anyway, so don't think some weird promo on youtube would be of any use, in reality. I tend to be more of a open book or chatterbox even, than may be good for me, apologies if this is the case. Enjoyed the video and I think perhaps I'll just watch from here on out, no real need to comment anyway. Continued support and cheers from Austin.
I went to Amoeba on Haight St around 2004 or so, but it looks so much bigger in your video. I actually remember it as being a bit on the small side, with the LA store being the monolith. Oh well.
What an absolutely gorgeous video, Mazzy. That made my day. Reminds me why I love living on the west coast. I need a road trip from L.A. Maybe I’ll drive up the coast through Carmel, Monterey, SF, Napa, Portland and Seattle. May I take you to lunch if I do? And you can point me towards your favorite record store haunts?
Frisco !! LOL !! That slang came out of all of the folks that had never been to The City".. such a great old Hobo word ( 1930's 1940's )...for one of the greatest cities on the planet ! Take care Mazzy.. Nice jouney !
Mazzy My comment refers back to your Sleepers? Post I think with Amanda. My copy of Gene Clark’s No Other arrived today and start to finish this record is AMAZING. It’s on the 4 AD label and sounds incredible. Thanks for the recommendation!!! Oh and I was happily surprised to see that Butch Trucks played drums on two tracks! Thanks Paul Paul
Presidio a real pleasant place to drive through. My father worked at It's Headquarters from 1957 into the late seventies. Now the linoleum taken up on the first floor to reveal a beautiful wood floor and open long room, and downstairs various film groups with the San Francisco Film Society (where I worked for a year) and a hip cafe. Across the grass is the small but hip Disney museum. Nice and quiet out there. The Lucas center put in a beautiful park. Too bad about Cafe Puccini closing. Kitchen fire. (that tiny kitchen was illegal, but the multitude of cops who frequented it looked the other way.)
Greetings Mazzy✌ Fantastic video of San Francisco,Very enjoyable👍 -Being that you reside in the coffee capital of the world, Whats a great coffee place in North Beach???(Or San Francisco?)
My favorite beans are dark roast from Graffeo. Old school but nice and rich. They only sell beans no in store cafe. Sightglass has three cafes in SF. I like them too.
So when you go back to San Francisco, and your driving by some of the popular places(Trans building, Lombard st.) Does it make you feel somewhat like a tourist or Shit I’m back home and I miss this place? Received my Coleman albums and I very happy to be a part of his legacy. Many thanks, safe journey home.
So cool Mazzy..I love your home town..I stayed about two blocks from Lombard St and walked up and down it..Cool meeting Patricia..I am a big KC fan..Amoeba is an amazing store…I sure hope I get to visit San Francisco again..Peace and love to your dear friend..👍👍❤️❤️glen
The place was like a museum, but the owner could be really caustic. On the wall near the door were framed sheet music from the early days depicting blacks in plantation scenes, or, well. all that stuff. I asked him if one was the whole 4 pages (as they usually were) or just the cover. His response was, in a curt annoyed voice, "You want it or not?" And I was a buying customer dropping in once a week. There was an article on him in the Chronicle when he closed shop and had stuff in some nearby apartment with an interview. I emailed the interviewer and asked him about this side of the guy, that he didn't bring up. He knew just what I was talking about.
@@sclogse1 He wasn't the only store owner that were less than wonderful with their customers. I didn't talk with him very much, but enjoyed spending hours in his store. I'd make a plan before going.. "Today I'll go through rockabilly albums" or whatever.
@@mazzysmusic I knew the Blind fate song but could not remember that stones song, you know is that CRS thing that comes with age for some of us. Thank you
How can you use Traffic and Rolling Stones music without violating copyright laws? I almost never hear music in youtubers videos except for maybe 5 seconds.
Some artist and labels allow their music to be used and any revenue from commercial ads goes to them, the rights holder. Sone artists don’t allow their used used at all.
sorry the sms went away before i finished my sms But I enjoyed very much this road to Frisco like I did it myself Even it was not my story Thank you for this feeling I saw your Chanel time to time Sometimes happily I can read some subtitles But I always like your vidéos Even I don t understand the all totality Good road
Why not compile a V-C book sampling presentations of collectors one chapter apiece on any topic they chose, and each with a hint of autobio. So you get your music-related memoir/travelogue....Vinyl Richie does his thing with his wry-fi unique idiom... Brian Bringelson's astute comparisons of pressings and mixes... 45rpm Audiophile's keen analysis of discs and equipment and why it matters...and I don;t know who else does what else till enough chapters make a book. Who knows if it would break even. I know editing it will be a thankless task incurring much hideousness from some V-C not in it.... That's probably why not. Unless it was potentially the first in a series if it took off. Trick is to preserve unique voices and contradictory opinions instead of standardising. Preserving in prose the way individuals speak so they come across as personable without youtube. That's why I;d buy it: if it was 'out there' enough, the prose stylised enough. Maybe City Lights would put it in the window! Sure, it could be the last book ever printed before we all go down the tube, right by the turntable for Neil Innes to find in his astronaut suit when he flips that needle onto some vinyl in that post-apocalyptic living room.
Great post. The background music, Ms. Fripp. the Bay Area. So good.
I once asked Robert Fripp to autograph my copy of Discipline. He didn't want to, but Patricia was there and she said "Oh go on, Robert! He bought your album!"
That's awesome, the Fripp connection.
Always a fan of travel videos. I love to go to new locations and take I the flavor. I would have grabbed the Morricone book, fyi. Beautiful church for the funeral. I enjoyed my trip to SF, a place I have never visited, someday before I drop dead.
San Francisco...the most beautiful city in the US.. "City Lights" was always a must stop when I was there
I like the ending of the video. I like the music, so much music so little time, so many books so little time.
Wonderful video and soundtrack.
I was born 74 years ago in SAN FRANCISCO, there has never been a time in my life when “Frisco” was acceptable.
Ok, got that off my chest.
You’ve made me so homesick (memories of seeing The Swell Season at that Amoeba with my son).
The drive into the Presidio, and the patience it must have taken to go down Lombard St. with all the tourists.
Condolences for your loss,
Thanks, again, for sharing.
Yeah special memories for me too. Happy to visit several times a year. ✌🏽
Thats a way I wanna remembered by my friends when my time came, they should enjoy what I collected, it would make me happy. You are a nice guy.
You are very good at making videos Mazzy 👍
thanks for the nice video. I enjoyed it
Meeting Fripp’s Sister. Priceless.
Great video shot. I'll bet you really miss SF
This was a beautiful video. I loved looking at San Francisco. Simply beautiful. I'm sure your friend Coleman would have loved this! You did him proud.
A lovely vid Mazzy… Straight from the heart. Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful trip Mazlov! Such good vibes. Thank you!
Sending lots of good vibes. Looks like it was good memorial and you got to meet sister Fripp!
Here is a story of mine. In 2013 I visited America and San Fransisco for the first time. Had a great time and one of my greatest memories of Amoeba records. While I was there I had to use the bathroom. Since I am visually impaired I asked how to get there. They let me use a staff loo. In that bathroom there where a huge shelf with crates with old 78’s! Probably local stuff. That it is the coolest bathroom I have ever visited! So cool!
Take care!
Very nice video Mazzy. U picked the perfect songs to capture the scenery around u.
Songs about Home 🤠✌🏽
So glad we could be there together to celebrate our pal. I made a cameo in your video! I felt a tiny bit of closure during the service, but find myself back to "I can't believe he's gone" mode pretty much. Keepin' the music spinning.
Great vid Mazzy, thanks for the tour of Frisco! That blue sky looks nice compared to the weeks of rain we have had here. Cheers
Thoroughly enjoyed it, Norman. Reminiscent with hoots galore.
Really enjoyed the Stones as you toured thru the streets so cool seeing the crazy vegetation and architecture in S.F.. Great vid as usual Maz.
Very enjoyable, nice vistas, nice music and Patricia too.
ive not seen those CD anti-theft devices in DECADES!
Much Love Brother, i know how difficult the trip was.
Thanks Mazzy. I lived in Bay Area during 4 years…and I let a piece of heart there. Thanks again for this beautiful video and blind faith song.
I thing everyone does ✌🏽
Hey Mazzy, The end of the video was quite sentimental. With Blind Faith's music it made mea bit teary eyed. Beautiful city great video!
That was lovely. Sincere condolences
Great video. Nice timing with electronics sound appearing as Wendy Carlos got in the frame, and great of course seeing the meeting with Patricia Fripp. Hope your celebration and remembrance of a friend was as good as the video portrays.
Great video bro!
Fun little travelogue video from you. Sorry about the loss of your friend. Nice scenery and images from the trip. I'd love to get to that Amoeba store one day. I could get lost in there for a week! Take care, Matt Street
Lovely video Mazzy great Traffic tune I love when you take us all on road with you . Lovellandrew
Thanks Lovell. The music adds to the beauty ✌🏽
Awesome vlog Mazzy. I was able to visit SF for the first time this May, me & my buddy rode bikes through the Persidio. Nothing else compares to that area
Thanks Mazzy. Great travelogue music with the Stones and Blind Faith. - Chris
The music makes it. All about Home 🤠
Nice one, Mazzy. Your up close and personal travelogue type videos are my favourite,
Thank you. Happy you enjoy them ✌🏽
hey mazzy...man...i can't wait to finally make it out to san francisco one day....(would love to get my album in city lights...i think it would fit there nicely...)...once again, of course, my sincere condolences and best wishes for coleman's musical memories always...i thank you for the wonderful memories you shared with me...i cherish them greatly....i really dug the photo they used for his memoral service...gave me ideas for my own...peace in the wake of poseidon my friend...rocky
Mazzy, that was so cool meeting Robert Fripp's sister at the wake. Hope you asked her about you interviewing Mr. Fripp in the near future. Keep up the good work.
I did not but she’s a hoot ✌🏽
Great video
Thank you Harry. I’m enjoying hanging gets for a few days ✌🏽
San Francisco has character. Love that city!
The older we get the more there is talking about friends , so talk with friends while you can
My brother , who was 15 years older than me, died in 2020 of complications of Covid after a brain surgery. I miss him terribly. I’m sure that is how you feel about your friend Coleman. My brother will always live deep inside me with the memories of our times together. I’m sure you’ll do the same.
I think Patricia Fripp feels she is more famous than her brother. Take care Mazzy.
Loved the video and I think I get it! Was wondering what happened to my previous comment, and I now realize perhaps it was seen as some sort of advert and was removed, which I now see makes sense, was not my intention, think the show I referred to is sold out anyway, so don't think some weird promo on youtube would be of any use, in reality. I tend to be more of a open book or chatterbox even, than may be good for me, apologies if this is the case. Enjoyed the video and I think perhaps I'll just watch from here on out, no real need to comment anyway. Continued support and cheers from Austin.
You were in SF for the best weather of the year and just missed one of our few storms.
Very entertaining video
Thank you Was fun ✌🏽
Nice soundtrack with your road trip.
Great music adds to it all ✌🏽
I went to Amoeba on Haight St around 2004 or so, but it looks so much bigger in your video. I actually remember it as being a bit on the small side, with the LA store being the monolith. Oh well.
What an absolutely gorgeous video, Mazzy. That made my day. Reminds me why I love living on the west coast. I need a road trip from L.A. Maybe I’ll drive up the coast through Carmel, Monterey, SF, Napa, Portland and Seattle. May I take you to lunch if I do? And you can point me towards your favorite record store haunts?
I am from Wales. Did that trip a few years ago. Really enjoyable.
Frisco !! LOL !! That slang came out of all of the folks that had never been to The City".. such a great old Hobo word ( 1930's 1940's )...for one of the greatest cities on the planet ! Take care Mazzy.. Nice jouney !
Yeah Frisco 🤷🏻♂️🤠😎🍸
@@mazzysmusic Right.. enjoy being back home !
Mazzy
My comment refers back to your Sleepers? Post I think with Amanda. My copy of Gene Clark’s No Other arrived today and start to finish this record is AMAZING. It’s on the 4 AD label and sounds incredible. Thanks for the recommendation!!! Oh and I was happily surprised to see that Butch Trucks played drums on two tracks!
Thanks
Paul
Paul
Presidio a real pleasant place to drive through. My father worked at It's Headquarters from 1957 into the late seventies. Now the linoleum taken up on the first floor to reveal a beautiful wood floor and open long room, and downstairs various film groups with the San Francisco Film Society (where I worked for a year) and a hip cafe. Across the grass is the small but hip Disney museum. Nice and quiet out there. The Lucas center put in a beautiful park. Too bad about Cafe Puccini closing. Kitchen fire. (that tiny kitchen was illegal, but the multitude of cops who frequented it looked the other way.)
It’s so beautiful there
Nevermind 30? I wouldn't have passed on that one. Just purchased Ferlinghetti's Her. I think it's signed. Thanks for sharing the Fripp.
There’s a copy at home waiting for me ✌🏽
Greetings Mazzy✌ Fantastic video of San Francisco,Very enjoyable👍 -Being that you reside in the coffee capital of the world, Whats a great coffee place in North Beach???(Or San Francisco?)
My favorite beans are dark roast from Graffeo. Old school but nice and rich. They only sell beans no in store cafe.
Sightglass has three cafes in SF. I like them too.
@@mazzysmusic ✌👍
Saw you went by the John Lurie book, History of Bones, at City Lights. Should have picked that up. It's a helluva read.
Thanks for this recommendation - - didn;t know about it.
I’d love to read it. Should have grabbed it.
Yes, we should have bought in Mill Valley . . .
So when you go back to San Francisco, and your driving by some of the popular places(Trans building, Lombard st.) Does it make you feel somewhat like a tourist or Shit I’m back home and I miss this place?
Received my Coleman albums and I very happy to be a part of his legacy.
Many thanks, safe journey home.
So cool Mazzy..I love your home town..I stayed about two blocks from Lombard St and walked up and down it..Cool meeting Patricia..I am a big KC fan..Amoeba is an amazing store…I sure hope I get to visit San Francisco again..Peace and love to your dear friend..👍👍❤️❤️glen
It will always be home ✌🏽
Sorry for your loss Mazzy. I love San Francisco! Do you have any albums by The Residents?
There used to be Village Music in Mill Valley. You could spend a day in the 45s room alone!
The place was like a museum, but the owner could be really caustic. On the wall near the door were framed sheet music from the early days depicting blacks in plantation scenes, or, well. all that stuff. I asked him if one was the whole 4 pages (as they usually were) or just the cover. His response was, in a curt annoyed voice, "You want it or not?" And I was a buying customer dropping in once a week. There was an article on him in the Chronicle when he closed shop and had stuff in some nearby apartment with an interview. I emailed the interviewer and asked him about this side of the guy, that he didn't bring up. He knew just what I was talking about.
I would. visit John at village music once a month. Went there a few times during their closing month
Yeah he could be short ✌🏽
@@sclogse1
He wasn't the only store owner that were less than wonderful with their customers. I didn't talk with him very much, but enjoyed spending hours in his store. I'd make a plan before going.. "Today I'll go through rockabilly albums" or whatever.
Nice tribute Mazzy. where was the place you shot from in Mill Valley?
Used to be the old Lumber yard on Miller Ave. Now it’s shops restaurant and bakery cafe. Forgot the name ✌🏽
What is the name of that song playin while driving in the city? I have heard it before but cant remember the name.
Thank you
The first was the Stones 2000 Light Years from Home. Last Blind Faith Can Find my way Home.
@@mazzysmusic I knew the Blind fate song but could not remember that stones song, you know is that CRS thing that comes with age for some of us.
Thank you
Should have bought The Charlatans album under the Nirvana album at 13:56.
I like to call it San Fran.
How can you use Traffic and Rolling Stones music without violating copyright laws? I almost never hear music in youtubers videos except for maybe 5 seconds.
Some artist and labels allow their music to be used and any revenue from commercial ads goes to them, the rights holder. Sone artists don’t allow their used used at all.
I didn't really understood all what you say on your vidéo
Because there were no subtitles ans le english or my américains is very poor
sorry the sms went away before i finished my sms
But I enjoyed very much this road to Frisco like I did it myself
Even it was not my story
Thank you for this feeling
I saw your Chanel time to time
Sometimes happily I can read some subtitles
But I always like your vidéos
Even I don t understand the all totality
Good road
Why not compile a V-C book sampling presentations of collectors one chapter apiece on any topic they chose, and each with a hint of autobio. So you get your music-related memoir/travelogue....Vinyl Richie does his thing with his wry-fi unique idiom... Brian Bringelson's astute comparisons of pressings and mixes... 45rpm Audiophile's keen analysis of discs and equipment and why it matters...and I don;t know who else does what else till enough chapters make a book. Who knows if it would break even. I know editing it will be a thankless task incurring much hideousness from some V-C not in it.... That's probably why not. Unless it was potentially the first in a series if it took off. Trick is to preserve unique voices and contradictory opinions instead of standardising. Preserving in prose the way individuals speak so they come across as personable without youtube. That's why I;d buy it: if it was 'out there' enough, the prose stylised enough. Maybe City Lights would put it in the window! Sure, it could be the last book ever printed before we all go down the tube, right by the turntable for Neil Innes to find in his astronaut suit when he flips that needle onto some vinyl in that post-apocalyptic living room.
Good idea. I’ve considering something similar but it’s a bit like herding sheep 🤷🏻♂️🤠