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  2. Hey we're all different. I for example am much more into Breaking Bad than Sopranos, and I prefer Better Call Saul to Breaking Bad. Gilligan did a lot of interesting X-Files episodes, as well as the interesting show that just concluded its first season last year, Pluribus--he's an accomplished television creator.
  3. All my life I read about how special Black Mask Magazine was, but the writing here just isn't very good. Maybe these were included to add a mood of "Oriental danger" to the magazine.
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  5. Couple of the many recent Futura/Marge reissues:
  6. Breaking Bad. I completely missed the original run but now I am seeing A LOT of YouTube clips of the show, discussions of it with Vince Gilligan, the creator, and interviews with the main actors. I have a mixed impression of it. I appreciate the acting and the production, the music, etc., but I am not sure what to think of the themes. It doesn't seem believable to me, or even something to hold on to or care about. I guess I prefer to see moral issues handled in a different way. I guess I am watching it more out of curiosity over it, asking what's all the buzz about it. That was the way I approached watching The Sopranos YEARS after it ran on TV. I got way more into it than Breaking Bad. Don't know why.
  7. Not weird at all. Social factors and different notions of ultimate musical visions. Just because you're there doesn't mean you're there.
  8. My first Basie set, purchased in 1992. It was a great introduction! Still have it. Right now:
  9. I can ask Matt about it; he first popped up in New York around 1984. William played with some of those people but irregularly, and I think there was a divide between the places that Zorn and Chadbourne were setting up and the post-loft environment that Parker et al were occupying. Then again, Zorn, Chadbourne, and Polly Bradfield were playing with Frank Lowe and so was William Parker (there's also that trio record with Horvitz, WP, and Butch Morris). Cross-pollination did exist.
  10. Bargiel - String Quartets No.3 and No.4 Stanford - String Quartets Vol.1, No.5 and No.8
  11. Yes! Not to be confused with the Black & Blue album of the same name that was reissued on CD.
  12. Just wanted to say thank you for everything! I really enjoyed those Ellington and Co. discs a lot!!!
  13. What was the view on the relationship between the likes of William Parker and Matthew Shipp and the core Downtown group?
  14. To pick one example - think of Marty Ehrlich and Tim Berne’s relationship with Julius Hemphill (and to a lesser degree Anthony Braxton). Interesting analogue, say, to Gerry Mulligan playing with Ben Webster or Johnny Hodges.
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