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Big Al

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  1. Got ours last night and, needless to say, we are enjoying it immensely. But has anyone noticed during the opening credits, it seems like the "Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends" is superimposed over the original banner. Anyone know why that is?
  2. This is a sad loss indeed. A great talent. RIP.
  3. And then, just to prove how silly the weather is down here, it rained all day yesterday, and the temperature didn't get above 90. Reminds me of when I was delievering pizzas as a teen, standing on one side of highway 360 in the sun, watching it rain on the other side of the highway. Weirdest thing I ever saw!
  4. Was it '79? I remember 1980, with 69 straight days of 100+ heat! I remember being at a baseball camp, wearing my Little League uniform (the one with the polyester pants! OUCH!), and praying for death! And if memory serves me correctly, the next winter was particularly harsh: school was cancelled for three days in order to curtail the heat used by the schools. Record lows (one day, the high was 16! Never seen it that cold down here since!) and ice so thick, we went to the school playground and slid down the slide and all the way across the playground! Memories like that make these hot daze a little more bearable!
  5. Awwww MAAAAAAN!!!! So close and yet so far. Wish he could've been there this past weekend when I was there!!!
  6. Point taken, but: 1. The Who definitely ain't jazz, and 2. Miles in his less-than-prime was at least still releasing new music (sometimes simultaneously). The last Who album of new material was more than 20 years ago! And it's not like there's different stuff on this album, as opposed to previous Who live albums. It's the same damn stuff, just like last time, just like the previous time, etc etc ad nauseaum. However, I will concede that I did not realize this was for a charity benefit, and as such, the Who are to be commended for that. Also was not aware that this was a three disc set (I thought it was two). In that case, given the selling price of less than $20, then I recant most of my original vitriol. Now, anyone wanna gripe about KISS Alive IV?
  7. Bringing this up to start off the discussion. I'll post more later, just want to say how glad I am this got picked. This is one of my favorite albums EVER, jazz or otherwise. I'll warn y'all now of a ridiculously long post to come, filled with commentary, memories, and other useless bits as I think of them. Cheers! And let the fun begin!
  8. Was at Target last night and saw this. No, it's not the much anticipated '72 show or the '76 show at Swansea. No, it's yet another live album from yet another reunion gig, with yet more guests. The scary thing is people may actually buy this crap.
  9. Checked out Infinite Jest from the library today. 'Bout needed a forklift to get it outta there!!! Only on page four so far, but I'm real tired right now, so it's not sinking in just yet. Also picked up some Tom Robbins novel that I don't have in front of me right now (too tired and lazy to actually get up and get it). Something about "Half-Awake in Pajamas" or something like that. Anyway, the synopsis intrigued me. So, as always, thanks for the recs, guys!
  10. Well, I'm going to Austin this weekend. If I see AFRICAINE anywhere, I'll pick it up!
  11. Hey Rooster! Have ya received my PM yet? Loking forward to seeing that list! Hi Al!! I sent you a trade-list via e-mail. (Both via the "e-mail" button in your Organissimo profile, and also to the e-mail address in your PM.) If you didn't get 'em, I may just post my trade list here to this thread. Let me know if you didn't get it. That's weird; I haven't received either! I'll send you a PM with a different e-mail address. I wonder if my hotmail account has been inadvertently blocking the messages?
  12. Hey Rooster! Have ya received my PM yet? Loking forward to seeing that list!
  13. Always been partial to Ugetsu myself, which doesn't seem to get much attention. Maybe because it's not on the level of A Night At Birdland or Cafe Bohemia, nor does it have any drum solos. But the title track is eleven minutes of sheer beauty.
  14. I have, or actually my wife has. In a span of just over three weeks, she has read all eight books in the series. I've never seen anything like it. I'm gonna start reading them myself, especially since I've been seeing her giggle so much. (She told me about the dog who ate the prunes, who was subsequently dog-napped. This I gotta read!)
  15. Bringing this back up to say that, while I love Mysterious Traveller and Tale Spinnin', Black Market is still may favorite of the three, and I'm glad that BM was chosen as the AOW; mainly because had one of the other two been nominated, I might not have been so inclined to get all three, whereas BM was so good it made me want to hear the other two. Still, great stuff and good grooves all around.
  16. Well, I also have enjoyed the heck outta this session, ever since it was re-released last year. I remember when it was announced, I thought, "OH BOY! More greeeeaze a la Down Home Style!!!" (Not to take the thread off in a different direction, but DHS is, in my book, THE greeeeaziest album on the planet; so greeazy, even the cover clogs yer arteries!!!) Imagine my surprise when the disc I put in the player was some of the most far-out spaciest GROOOOOOVE I've ever heard!!! What Soul Stream said about that bass-drum intro: is RIGHT ON!!! That bass line is so cool, I tried to learn to play it. Now that I know it, I LOOOOVE to play along with it. Then when I found out it was Richard Davis, my jaw about hit the floor! RICHARD DAVIS, man!!! What's he doin' gettin' all slathered in the greeeeaze like this? Also heartily agreein' on all the good said about "Oblighetto." I dig that McDuff is all over the place on this track, and DuShon's vocals are all sorts of eerie (cryptic and greeeazy too, if Jim R is reading), but that "tight, right and full of might" rhythm of Davis and Dukes keeps things movin' with a most KICK-ASS groove! Now, up until this album I wasn't too familiar with McDuff the piano player. With the title track, I am now! He's got a touch as light as Count Basie, and just as sharp too! And I loooove the groove on this. This was perfect for coastin' down the highway to the airport late at night last week. Just settle into a nice backbeat and groooooooove all the way! "Made in Sweden." This is a good place to bring up the sound of the drums on this album. How did they get that sound? It sounds eerily tinny, yet good and spacy, so that it fits right in on the record. But I mean, there's no bottom to it. It just sounds like it's being transmitted from..... space!!! Oddly enough, the last track is probably my least favorite, but I think it has more to do with the fact that it's not in the same groove as the others. Make no mistake, it's a killer track. But I find myself going back to "Flat Backin'" once this track starts up. HELLUVA pick for AOW, Soul Stream!!! This is one I never get tired of!
  17. Miles Davis - Nefertiti (click here to buy) Not to disappoint fans of the greeeeeeaze, but I've been plannin' this since the whole AOW concept started. Besides, we haven't had any Miles yet, and this is my favorite era of his. I did a poll a few weeks back, and while I still want to discuss both albums discusses in the poll, I figured it would be easier and keep things consistent by just naming one album. So Nefertiti is the official Album of the Week (Because it actually got votes), but I also plan on discussing Sorcerer and the tracks from Water Babies that were recorded during this time. Looking forward to this one. Thanks again, Ed!
  18. The Way I Feel is gonna be part of the Patton Mosaic Select this fall. It's a HECKUVA session!!! Jackson burns throughout. The track listing for the Select indicates that this session will be paired with ALONG CAME JOHN, which also features Jackson. In anticipation, I put my two copies onto one disc and listened to it all the way through. One thing you can say about Jackson is he's consistent: he never lets up, never lets down. Just good solid greeeeaze all the way through. His solo on "The Silver Meter" is extremely funky!
  19. I routinely have dreams that I've flown to New York. Strange, since I've never been there and, outside of wanting to meet Bored members who live in and around there, have never had any real desire to go there. Had one last night, in fact.
  20. I've got a collection of Jack Benny tapes, and Hope was the guest on one show. Bear in mind, Benny is probably my favorite radio comedian, and Hope absolutely stole the show. At one point, an exasperated (but clearly enjoying himself) Benny pleads, "See? It's funny when you use the script, too!" I see that AMC and Turner Movie Classics are doing a tribute to Hope by showing some of his pictures. Unfortunately, the bulk of those pictures are from his last 10-20 years of moviemaking, which are routinely judged as some of the weakest pictures made. Go figure. Finally, I absolutely LOVE the "Road" pictures. Hope and Crosby had such incredible comedic timing and chemistry. What made it even funnier was when they carried the gag into their own pictures. For example, in "My Favorite Brunette," Hope is tuning a radio and comes across a station playing a Crosby song. To which Hope deadpans, "Why can't that guy stay in his own pictures?" Great memories, indeed.
  21. An era has passed. Whether or not you agree with his politics, like Dave James said, what he did for the armed services is reason enough to think of him as legendary. A lot of military vets, past and present, lost a friend and hero. Thanks for the memories indeed.
  22. The extra session is worth the price of admission alone. But then, I'm always biased towards Sam Jones! Tight. Cookin'. And, of course, GREEEEEEEEAZY as the pan I cooked the bacon in today! And I really dig the sanctified feel of it. The gospel roots are in full proud display. It is a pity this album isn't discussed more often. But I'm tellin' ya right now, whenever I need a good dose of some greeeeeazy blues, this is my first choice!
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