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optatio replied to AndrewHill's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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👍 Recent CD?? Both rec. 1956. Have both on japanese vinyl for many years (Trio Records) Excellent music & sound quality.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Ron S replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Saint-Saens, Symphony No. 3 / Bacchanale from "Samson and Delilah" / French Military March / Danse macabre / Carnival of the Animals Eugene Ormandy, E. Power Biggs (organ, symphony), Philadelphia Orchestra, Miscellaneous classical stars, e.g., Entremont, Tortelier, Ma, etc. (Carnival) (Sony) - Today
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Recorded @ Europe in July 1996 .... excellent ....
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CLEF MG C-682 (Japan 1990)- Lawrence Brown " Slide Trombone" - rec. 1955 -
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This is happening where I live and I see the same arguments on Facebook. "How can they tear down such a historic house?" But when it's pointed out that the house went up for sale and no one talked about buying it to preserve it, they all shut up quickly. Everyone's for preservation until someone asks you for money. There was one tiny house by the beach that caused a lot of angst. This place was tiny - a 2-story ugly box that was maybe 1,100 sq.ft. It had 4 tiny 9 x 9 bedrooms on the 2nd floor and a single bathroom on the 1st floor. Fun! It reportedly had some old knob & tube wiring. Double fun! The new owners bought it for $2.2 Million and went for approval to tear it down. People asked the town to stop them. Yet, diagonally across the street, another, similar building was torn down and replaced with a modern beach house without a peep from anyone. The town knew they couldn't do anything about it so it got torn down. The mansion that's there now looks pretty good, better than the old house in my opinion. Old isn't always better.
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Already the title track`s intro gives away some magic of Charles Mingus arrangements ....
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Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band - Moliendo Café (Sunnyside, 1993) Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Congas, Bajo Quinto – Jerry Gonzalez Tenor Saxophone – Carter Jefferson Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Joe Ford Piano – Larry Willis (!!!) Bass – Andy Gonzalez Drums, Claves, Guacharaca, Guiro, Congas – Steve Berrios
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Disagree and if umps have any say in such a change, they should resist. I'd accept a challenge system but no "do your strikeout motion NOW" in their ears. Umps are not supposed to be judged on their strike calling on pitches within a ball's width of the edge of the zone and that is fine by me. Correcting that technologically isn't needed AFIAC,