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A Carnegie Hall concert from November 23, 1946. First issued on a Italian lp on the Queen label. The four non V-disc tracks from that concert have never been reissued since.
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Flying Dutchman was a fascinating record label in a fascinating era. The drone thing doesn't make sense for my neighborhood with our quarter-acre lots, maybe somewhere more ex-urban where the houses are father apart.
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RIP, tragic stuff. And one of the notworthy high profile responses to it was sickening. The Princess Bride is by far the most quoted movie in our household.
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Hard to keep the list short...
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I remember Ohio. Oh, that one's got Richard Davis and James Spaulding
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My stuff got here, apparently when I was home, and no shootings reported on my street that day. Welcome to Ohio😁
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Are Jazz CDs making a comeback?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Stonewall15's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I have had one CD and several CDrs stop playing. The CDrs that failed were not burned by myself. They were sold as a regular CDs and I got a CDrs instead. -
Have this, puts me in the mood, a good one! NP
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I helped the author - providing recordings and photos - so I plan to pick this up probably out of Christmas Amazon gift card. I don't know if it will be at the top of my reading stack but I will post when I get to it. BTW I started a thread in the Jazz in Print subforum.
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Unfortunately, I've never heard Blakey play live, but from recordings, I think Blakey's playing from the 80s onward occasionally featured off-rhythm or unstable moments. If it's a decline in hearing, that makes sense.
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Discographical information about recording dates on jazz releases.
Niko replied to John L's topic in Discography
and in 60 years, historians may read this post and speculate whether it was one of the triggers for the miserable documentation of discographical data in the 2030s but, yes, the hobby historian in me also only comes out for the old stuff, it's what hobby historians do -
Discographical information about recording dates on jazz releases.
hopkins replied to John L's topic in Discography
For contemporary music, it does not bother me. When artists were playing and even revording on a daily or weekly basis, it made sense to refer to sessions by exact dates - today, alas, it is not really relevant. -
As Bertrand said. I like Junior Cook's playing a lot. Would love to get some reviews of this book before laying out the money.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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This is a REALLY good set!
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The Last Mile is not in sight in this neighborhood!!! I don't see the efficiency either. I routinely see drivers park, get several deliveries in hand, and then sprint between houses before getting back on the truck and then moving on to do it again. Brave new world, this is
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Mixed feelings about the orchestra side, I get that. But that quartet side is something else again!
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Haven't heard it in just about a couple decades, I would gladly grab a copy next time I see it around. But I too remember having mixed feelings.
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I just mentioned it because I was reading in the NYT about drones, they answered a series of reader questions about them and one was what about shooting them down. I think it also said that your drone operator has to be in sight of the drone at all times, so how exactly is Amazon doing this in a cost effective manner, I wonder. I mean is it that much easier to pull in a development and dispatch drones for the Last Mile?
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I've got some neighbors who are pretty aggressive 2nd amendment types. Like REALLY aggressive. It would be the randomness of any shots that would worry me. Greetings from Texas.
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Anyone who shoots at a drone is guilty of a Federal crime. You'd be pretty stupid to do that though I imagine that it might be hard to know who did it if you don't also have eyes on the property from whence the shots come.
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