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aka Buck Chuckley. I thought it was Bucky Upchuck.
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In the interest of full disclosure, I think you should change your screen name to "Bradford".
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
Ron S replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Columbia Small Group Swing Sessions, Disc 7--Herb Ellis -
It's actually Main Street, Disneyland, but I thought it looked cool. Seriously, though, I don't know exactly where it is, other than somewhere in Society Hill--I pulled it off the internet.
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Speaking of excessive running of red lights, Philly--that backwards, rickety, corrupt city that fails to respond to 21st-century demands--has recently begun installing a high-tech system of cameras at traffic lights to record license plates of cars that run red lights, and then the registered owner gets a citation in the mail. Also, the Mayor is now pushing for the installion of a high-speed wireless network throughout the enitre city that could be accessed by all residents, making Philly the first big city to become one large hot spot. Not bad for a city stuck in the 18th century--although that also has its charms:
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Home sweet home! For complete authenticity, it needs a little fine tuning: YO, YOUSE! Shut da fuck up, so's I can finish watchin' dis here movie:
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Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
Ron S replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I'm happy to see these words on the discography page: Mastered using 24-bit resolution by Malcolm Addey at the Malcolm Addey Studio, New York City Hopefully Addey worked some magic on some of those early 50s sessions And hopefully there's improvement in the sound of the 2 albums with Joe Williams which, based on their currently available early '90's CD issues, could use it. -
Then don't buy 'em from anyone who looks like this:
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Just don't turn it into THIS kind of bolt on neck:
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What kinda pups you gonna put in that bad boy?
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Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
Ron S replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
BTW Chris, were those date books also buried in some closet in your apartment? -
Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
Ron S replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Thanks, Chris. I knew about the info on the Mosaic site, but I'm trying to find out where couw got what appears to be some sort of circular. But sometimes it seems that trying to get information out of him is like trying to get it from Harpo Marx: -
Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
Ron S replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Where did you get that? Or did you just whip that up in Photoshop? not me So then you got it from . . .? (Man, getting an answer out of this guy is like pulling teeth! ) -
Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
Ron S replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Where did you get that? Or did you just whip that up in Photoshop? -
Seconds on the Monk's Cafe recommendation. I am Philly born & bred. The usual things people complain about Philly: it's old and dirty and redevelopment is proceding in a pretty weird fashion in the downtown area--there are still wastelands 5 minutes from the most expensive real estate in the city. The town kinda looks drab in many ways because a) the city has never gotten its act together on presenting itself well to visitors and b) it's an eighteenth century town and it's just hard to do a lot of things the twenty-first century demands. So there's a feel to it similar to say, New Orleans or the older parts of London. It seems decrepid. Myself, I LIKE that. But I also used to play in a junkyard. Eric pretty much explained above what I didn't I like about Philly. To be honest New Haven (which is a 120K town, not a metropolis) is nicer, and I'm not the Haven's biggest fan. On the other hand I grew up in suburban CA from the age of 10 and my tastes are tainted accordingly. Guy I suspect you didn't see and experience of lot of the really nice stuff the Philly area has to offer. Unfortunately, for whatever historical or sociological reasons, a lot of Philly natives (Eric excluded, of course ) tend to see only the negatives of the city, and not the positives, and they FAIL to see that other large cities have many of the same negatives. As a result, I think, the rest of the country also has a blind spot to Philly's many amazing amenities. For example, did you hike in some of the more remote areas of Farimount Park? Watch rowing and skulling on the Schuylkill River, widely considered the rowing capital of the US? Visit the Chadds Ford/Brandywine area made famous by artist Andrew Wyeth and his family? Visit the New Hope area of Bucks County? Go to Valley Forge National Park? Visit the wonderful neighborhoods of Manayunk, Chestnut Hill, Society Hill/Washington Square, the Italian Market and South Philly, and Rittenhouse Square? Did you know Philly has the largest indoor Flower Show in the world during the darkest, coldest part of winter? Did you know the Philly area is home to more public gardens and aboretums--including some of the most famous--than any other area in the country? And that's just a start. As you can probably tell, criticism of Philly hits a raw nerve with me. I'm not originally from Philly, and have lived as an adult in New York City, DC, Miami, and Texas. But I've been in Philly for 15 years now, and can say with great confidence that Philly's problems with crime, urban wastelands, poor city services, corruption, etc. are really no worse than any other major city's, and it has wonderful neighborhoods, streetscapes, and scenery both in and immediatlely outside the city that are truly special. Now I'll shut up.
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Brad, based on that and other communications you've received from them, it sounds like they're not aware that the box is SUPPOSED to rust, although obviously the discs should not be marred. The funniest thing will be if they decide to sell "faulty" rusted sets at a discount... maybe $99? That may have been what originally happened.
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Peter, A little off-topic, but I have a CD of him with Joe Sudler's Swing Machine, a great local Philly big band, from about 10-15 years ago. Ever hear of them?
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Brad, based on that and other communications you've received from them, it sounds like they're not aware that the box is SUPPOSED to rust, although obviously the discs should not be marred.
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Gee, that makes it even rarer and more valuable.
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That's because you had removed the CD's from it. For the complete artistic statement, the CD's must still be inside.
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At least you can leave a reply to his negative feedback.
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Sounds like Larry should've written the Select liner notes.
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Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
Ron S replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I think I have all three--APRIL IN PARIS, THE KING OF SWING, and BASIE SWINGS, JOE WILLIAMS SINGS. I'm sure that other material has surfaced elsewhere on CD, but I think those are the only straight-up album re-issues on CD. Also, "The Greatest! Count Basie Plays, Joe Williams Sings Standards" is currently available on CD. -
All you guys (including those from New Haven ) come (back) to Philly, and we'll take you on a grand tour of all the area has to offer, e.g., largest urban park in the country if not the world--no joke/9,000 acres, 3rd largest art museum in the country, some of the most beautiful exurban areas in the country per AAA guide, one of the best restaurant cities in the country per Gourmet magazine, lots and LOTS of beautiful and interesting historic areas, one of the best symphony orchestras in the world, amazing jazz tradition (I could go on and on, but you get the idea) . . . . But FIRST stop: Alan Lankin's house!
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