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Philly is "youse guys", I don't remember hearing "youse" without "guys". Pittsburgh was/is "yins", Huntsville, Ala. was/is "y'all". Don't remember what it was/is in the other places I've lived (Cincinnati, OH and West Palm Beach, FLA).
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Return Of The Film Corner Thread
Chuck Nessa replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Tonight the first viewing of There well be more. Delighted to see Buddy Guy at the end. -
I found a used LP of it awhile back and was kinda WTF? that it was on Emarcy?!?!?
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I kinda thought that "youse" and "youse guys" were distinct and desperate phrases?
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Thanks for this. Wasn't on my radar at all. Barre Phillips and Daniel Humair are holding it down! Friedman and Zoller together...magic.
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you are damn right, loud !!!!! I heard that group in 1978 at Kongresshaus in Vienna. That venue doesn´t exist anymore, now there is a BILLA market in it🤢 Anyway, it was really loud and I was sitting near the amps, but it was one of the best live shows I ever heard, I heard Max Roach later too, with Odeon Pope and Calvin Hill, but I liked the quartet with Billy Harper more, and liked Reggie Workman more as a bassist. This is a very fine album. I think some of the albums Bud recorded in the mid fifties were not as good as earlier albums or later albums, but this one is very fine. The Monk tunes like Epistrophy are outa sight, as is Salt Peanuts and a boppish theme on Sweet Georgia Brown. Bud was really in very fine form on it.
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That´s what me had told Allan Praskin with whom I have played very often. He recorded for ESP, is the co-leader of the James Zitro album. I like that album very much.
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Thx. I do have 'Dreams and Explorations' and 'Metamorphosis'. Thx!
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Here’s an article about the 1944 Burley handbook of jive. I have a paperback reprint that includes it and Burley’s 1959 book Diggeth Thou?: Dan Burley’s Jive I have a friend here in town, also a Burley fan, who happened upon one of the original Calloway jive volumes that were sold at Cab’s shows in the 1940s. It was a flea-market score iirc.
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Now spinning: Dave Holland Quintet - Seeds of Time (ECM, 1985) with Steve Coleman, Kenny Wheeler, Julian Priester, and Marvin "Smitty" Smith Here's a YT link:
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
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truly extraordinary album! all three Friedman/Zoller dates are classics.
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At least 2 NBA games canceled because of weather.
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Eliane Elias “Quietude” Candid cd
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Sante Palumbo: Jazz Alive In The Gallery. Si SI 001/2 [Italy 1975] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galleria_Vittorio_Emanuele_II
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Yes, I'm aware. But he did not have anywhere near as big a role in "Straight No Chaser" than in "Bird," that was the only point I was trying to make. Right now This disc is too short, because it’s so wonderful and should be so much longer! Mario Adnet “Para Gershwin e Jobim”
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And reissued on CD ( for the first time?) recently: https://www.discogs.com/release/35411020-Attila-Zoller-Masahiko-Sato-A-Path-Through-Haze
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