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Pierre Carré
Circle Area
Rhéa Silva
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Sex Pistols
Sid Vicious
le Cid
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it's nearly time for awesome :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: sheila.
i listened to sheila, jeanne lee, and jane bunnett perform 'the water is wide' very early this morning, and it's been in my head all day. it is unreal.
Yep, this record ( with pullen too ) is awesome.
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I third !!! Thanks a lot John !
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The Sheik of Araby
Walther Bothe
Jimmy Conway
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Gene Russell
Chester Thompson
Chester
Hereford English you will learn
Andy Warhol
The Reptet
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Osric Tentacles
Ozzie Osborne
Don Bradman
Raymond Russell Lindwall
Jane Russell
Rosalind Russell
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Congratulations to you Alison and Zora!!! :party:
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Happy Birthday Aggie !! :party:
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Joyeux anniversaire Flurin !!!
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Works fine for me , I see well £2.99 + £4.99 for shipment.
It depends if the currency/symbol is supported by the browser.
I wonder what ស្នើសុំ means in khmer
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Thomas Edison
Guy Lux
Fiat 600
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Ok, maybe not.... But still, I get this message when I try to play a youtube clip....
Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.
I did purposely shut it down when all these ads with motion off to the side were driving me nuts....forgot I did it, and then found I couldn't play clips on youtube, or jaylenosgarage.com . Finally figured out to go to manage ad ons and re-enabled...but this time, everything's enabled! And I know I have the latest Flash player, since I can play videos on Mozilla. I have still downloaded the latest verison...no dice. What else can I check??? I like Mozilla, for slower sites, etc...but there are still reasons to use I.E....
thanks...
Hello, you still use Internet Explorer. Get the latest Firefox.
Otherwise, an other complete uninstall of Adobe Flash or a possible configuration of Ad-Blocking should help.
Some related links :
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/for...p;enterthread=y
http://www.softwarepatch.com/network-secur...d-security.html
G d Luck !
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William Carlos Williams
Che Guevara
Howard Dean
James Dean
East of the Sun
Sailor Moon
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Just called CT, and there's a little over 300 left.
Who is CT???
New York
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Toulouse or not Toulouse, here I come !
Count me in !
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Achille
La femme d'Hector
Oncle Archibald
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Just called CT, and there's a little over 300 left.
drrrring drrring
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Han Solo
Luke Skywalker
Chewbacca
Ibrahima Bakayoko
Yōko Ono
Honoré de Balzac
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Bed & Breakfast
Hotel California
Indiana Jones
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Nice cleverage
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Sacha Distel
Sacha Guitry
Woody Guthrie
BFT #57 Discussion Disc 1
in Blindfold Test
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Great moments, Steven, thanks a lot !
1. Hum, the alto is a little bit aggressive to my ears. Like a very angry Dolphy. No specific idea.
2. An incredibly calm Mederic Collignon playing Bess you is my woman now (Porgy and Bess). A right and delicate tone,
respectful and irreverent, a classic .
3. Pannonica. Easy going.
4. I love the piano. The composition and the piano style is typically in the same vein as
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey. If he is french, i would bet on bethmann.
5. Autumn In New-York by Bobby Jaspar. A good thing I borrowed this album two years ago. The piano comping is delightful.
6. Nothing comes to mind.
7. I can't get started. First notes: I know the pianist but I will need some help. Ouf, the violin intro stopped the suspense : It's Grappelli & Petrucciani with Haynes & Mraz on rhythm section. Great solos.
8. Apart from the two tenors, it sounds like the 55-59 miles davis music. I could pick up randomly two tenors from this period, but the thing is I have no idea who they could be.
9. Parker's mood. The name of Ponty comes to mind. Not a big fan of the violin sections, but the sidemen rocks.
10. Like some early Horace Silver. Great trumpet. The sax is too distant to be appreciated.
11. Beautiful. The name of Sclavis comes to mind at the intro.
12. Not a specialist of baryton players. And for me, if it's not Mulligan, it might be Pepper Adams.
13. A night in Tunisia. Happy to see Eddy Louiss here. Recognizible at the very first notes. "Orgue " is an excellent album, with gourley, clarke & pedersen groovin' too !
14. All the things you are. A lot of technicity, a tatumian finish but no specific idea.
15. If it's not you, it must be your brother . Portal ?