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  1. Friend of mine got me an alarm clock with a CD player. Given my love for music that can't be found on the radio, a very considerate gift. Yet, several months later, I'm still waking up to the news. Seems that I find myself unable to select a CD and remain comfortable that my selection will suit my mood when I wake up (2:45AM). I tried a couple of times, but - I hate to admit it - may have lost sleep or suffered impaired sleep second guessing my selection. And you...?
  2. 20% off CDs coupon in the weekend edition of USA Today.
  3. Uncooked rolled oats in nonfat milk with a few raisins. Man, can't beat that for hearty. Actually, since going fully veg a few years back, I don't do the milk any more; but in this application, the substitutes just don't cut it, so I suffer.
  4. Just as brownie speculated, today's was a great stage indeed! http://www.eurosport.com
  5. Ah yes, Richie. I'm fortunate to have lots of Richie on vinyl that I guess hasn't been released on CD. Very consistently enjoyable player. Nice stuff with Al and Zoot and Jimmy Rushing. Frank Rosolino too. And in his few leader dates. I'll have to pull out a few LPs next chance I get. Thanks for the reminder about this underappreciated player.
  6. Ullrich would have been burned at the stake if he had attacked. Lance and Jan were in a similar situation a few years ago with Jan in distress; Lance didn't attack and, as I recall, won a German 'sportsman of the year' (or some such) award in recognition. Bicycle road racing is very tightly controlled by protocol, etiquette and tradition (Ullrich in '96, LeMond in '85 - hope I've got those years right...) Not that there are not deviations...
  7. Joe C - I believe the technical term is 'on the lam' Thanks Joe G and Chuck Nessa
  8. I've checked out the Las Vegas Jazz Society website and know about Lon Bronson at the Riviera. Anything else worth checking out?
  9. The Django Reinhardt CD Mosaic is the first one I've bought that doesn't have a hinged cover. Yet the later-issued (?) Byrd-Adams set does have a hinge. Obviously, I'm quite upset and would very much like an explanation.
  10. Drat. Thanks for the memories and thanks for the recorded legacy.
  11. Actually, looking at the completed auctions. Basra's been bringing $10-15. Seems like it was "worth" considerably more not long ago.
  12. So, how are eBay prices in general these days (craziness aside). Seems like things are selling pretty cheap. I've got a heap of stuff to sell, much of it semi-desireable (Basra, True Blue, Symphony for Improvisers), but I don't want to be selling into a market where these things bring $10 or less. (Yeah, I know I can set minimum bids, but why go to the trouble if they aren't likely to be met?)
  13. Django est ici. Or, more accurately, Django est la'. The Django I ordered for a friend (gift) arrived. $80.26. Not bad.
  14. Though it's been over a year since I read this, based on my recollections I agree with jazzbo. Nothing tantilizing. Nothing revelatory. Nothing amusing. Nothing fun. Nothing deep.
  15. Sounds like my copy is the 'standard', with blue logo and blue and white lettering.
  16. Wasn't this on a Roscoe Mitchell album?
  17. I'd like to own a record store in Lon Armstrong's neighborhood. (Just kidding, Lon!)
  18. It's Thelonius Monk's fingerprint.
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    Hank Mobley

    Thank you, Lawrence Kart. I'll give Hank another listen with your comments in mind. As I say, the unusual 'approach' doesn't bother me with Clark Terry or Eddie Davis - neither of whom precisely attack each note - but I've never fully 'gotten it' with Mobley. Overall, I like his ideas, so overcoming this last hurdle (?) would be nice. Again, thanks.
  20. BeBop

    Hank Mobley

    Note sure how I missed this thread first time 'round, but... I like Hank okay. I've probably got 90 percent of his recordings. But I can only listen for short periods. As a used-to-be tenor player, I think the man articulates like he's got a mouthful of marbles and it drives me nuts. (And that's why I'm a used-to-be...) As a non-trumpet player, I find Clark Terry's unique attack/articulation endearing and distinctive. I can even handle Eddie Davis on tenor. But Hank...?!
  21. If Deep Discount's e-mail is to be believed, my order shipped today.
  22. There are a few titles that don't show up with the advanced search described. Try putting in "Mos" instead of "Mosaic"; I think that gets just about all of them, including Blue Mitchell and Stuff Smith... You might also try an album name of "Complete ", which many Mosaics are.
  23. I've owned and enjoyed this for going on five years (I reckon). It is a nice compilation with enough variety to satisfy anyone with even a passing interest in this era. Many hard-to-find recordings and some seldom-heard bands. And yet Nat Hentoff misses the real point of this recording: * * " ERNIE BUBBLES WHITMAN " * *
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