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Dmitry

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  1. I compare it to the abstract art. Being a student of art history and having absolutely no preconceived prejudices, I am doing a fair amount of reading on the subject and I can't help thinking it has ran its course many decades ago, much like the free jazz and avantgarde music (how long can you call something avantgard, before it becomes a well-established conventional art?! If you can take classes in it at every single art school in the world ...how avantgarde can it be?) . Scam may appear like a very strong accusation, but I think it's spot on.
  2. Thank you very much! I put this in my calendar. Here's the Christie's auction age, the catalogue isn't printed yet. https://www.christies.com/events/charlie-watts-gentleman-collector-rolling-stone/what-is-on
  3. Fixed the rear brakes on my son's bicycle (really my bike that somehow is now his. Squatters rights, I guess.), put up the wire mesh chicken fence around our vegetable garden (plastic fencing turned out to be no match for the rabbits, they chewed neat oversized passageways in several strategic places), saw a FB ad for jazz albums, went out and bought a NJ address 1958 pressing of Cookin' in tremendous visual condition. Haven't played it yet. How about yourself, anything interesting other than the trip to the Side Door?
  4. The Side Door bamboozled me. They were supposed to announce the winner by noon on Friday, and responded to my message more than a day later, on Saturday at 6:30PM, telling me that I had the tickets for the show that would start in a hour. I feel violated and wronged. Only a new set of free tickets and drink vouchers will change my mind. Side-swiped by the Side Door...
  5. Blistering barnacles! The impostor! I keep thinking if the two bass players that haven’t been identified yet; they look old enough to be known.
  6. My man! I bow to your knowledge! At 6:40, the cat at the piano has what looks like rubber bands on all of his fingers. Is this some piano players work-out trick? Never seen that before.
  7. I can score a pair of tickets to the Side Door this weekend, if I name the most people in this video. Here's who I go so far: Bobby Watson Christos Rafalides Javon Jackson ? ? Jimmy Greene Nocole Zuraitis Bill Charlap ? Jonathan Barber Ken Peplowski ? ? Maurice Robinson ? ? ? ? Peter Bernstein ? ? Brian Charette
  8. Is the Blue Note Discography by Cuscuna and Ruppli still a valid and desirable resource? It was first printed in 1988. I have not seen the book myself, hence the question.
  9. This year’s WFMU RECORD FAIR is October 14-15 at some place called the Knockdown Center in Maspeth. 52-19 Flushing Ave, Queens, NY 11378
  10. Warner Brothers Coltrane, Alice – Transfiguration (2 LP) beautiful copy $25 Is this an original, or a later pressing?
  11. I think Al Bennett was the Alvin part of the "Alvin and the Chipmunks".
  12. $24,000,000 in 1968 translates into over $200,000,000 today, according to this source. https://www.officialdata.org/us/inflation/1968?amount=24000000 Regarding the BN sale to Liberty in 1965…was Wolff the partner or the employee of the label, and Lion was the sole owner? I’ve found this a bit confusing. Would be interesting to read the Purchase and Sale Agreement. I wouldn’t have bought any of these three compilations, just thought it strange that I don’t remember seeing them on record store shelves.
  13. I don't remember seeing these compilations. The logotype in the top right corner tells us these were the Transamerica releases. Well, that, and the date 1969.
  14. I saw neither. We will return. I can't spend more than two uninterrupted hours in a show, otherwise I begin to lose concentration and interest...We just covered the selections from the permanent collection on the 7th floor. https://whitney.org/exhibitions/collection-1900-to-1965 My teenager son was most impressed with the show of Calder's puppets and the accompanying film. I liked seeing Marsden Hartley's pictures. He could do so much on a small canvas!
  15. Good thread! Somehow missed it. Went to the Whitney today. Last weekend went to the Newport Annual Flower Show (that's art too).
  16. Massachusetts man who thought he'd lost winning lottery ticket finally pockets $3M jackpot: Cops say store worker STOLE it - and was only caught when she and 'co-conspirator' started arguing over how to split cash in Lotto HQ lobby https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12255083/Rightful-winner-3-million-Mega-Millions-lottery-ticket-collects-prize-STOLEN.html
  17. Circa 2001 I was on a Melle kick and bought everything of his I could put my eyes on.The Tower on East 8th St corner of Broadway had all of his BN and OJC cds and the two Toshiba-EMI 10" BN represses. I also have a couple of his late 1960s-early 1970s electronic soundtrack LPs. Not a completist, just a fan. He was a brilliant individual, what we would call the Renaissance man.
  18. It is a visual feast! I'll shoot a quick video of me leafing through it to show you what's inside the covers.
  19. That's great to know. Is this something in literature? I just started reading Havers's Blue Note book.
  20. …which makes me wonder how much Lion (and Wolff?) received for their boutique label…
  21. Who died in Poway? Alvin and the chipmunks were in Liberty also, I read. People love that goofy stuff, must’ve made them millions, especially during Christmas time.
  22. I could see it if he was emitting the train, but the train is running into his horn.
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