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Royal Oak

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  1. One of only two Esquire records I have
  2. I started listening in the CD era, but do recall buying LPs very occasionally when the CD wasn't available. I think the first was probably an Art Pepper OJC, either "Plus Eleven" or "The Way It Was".
  3. ^ recently new to me this session, it is a good one
  4. I see quite a lot of those "Rugby songs" albums in charity shops in the UK
  5. Joe Henderson - Inner Urge. Joe is a TOTAL motherfucker
  6. My car is a Nissan Note - it's blue.....
  7. Ha, I'd forgotten about Jazz after shave / scent / whatever - it was all the rage when I was a young man (late 80s / early 90s)
  8. Yes, the old "jazz mag" was my first thought Jazzles, in the UK anyway Also, "Vajazzle" - probably best not to look this up at work
  9. That looks quite interesting. I remember reading a newspaper article a few years ago, dating the beginning of the demise of British society not to 1979 / Margaret Thatcher, as is often promulgated, but the year 1966. I wish I could remember the source..
  10. It took me quite some time to appreciate Monk; in my early days of listening, when CDs were expensive and my disposable income was small, he was fairly low down on my list of purchasing priorities, as he didn't immediately grab my ears I like the album anyway, a very nice version of Round Midnight (are there any bad ones?) probably the highlight for me
  11. Yes, a bit embarrassing to have waited over 20 years to get round to it, I admit.
  12. Mulligan Meets Monk (OJC) - another new one to me.
  13. Good point, and at least part of the reason I never finished, among other fat books, Bleak House, The Brothers Karamazov and Atlas Shrugged. My copy of the latter went everywhere with me for about six months, until I could take no more and abandoned it in a hotel room in York. To paraphrase the cricket commentator David Lloyd, "Start the car...short book's a good book"
  14. I have read "On The Road", and not all that long ago, but don't recall very much of it, which tells you all you need to know I suppose. The Dharma Bums was alright, as Karl Pilkington might say, but I wouldn't walk to Buxton to read any more Kerouac.
  15. Just finished Jack Kerouac's "The Dharma Bums". Blaaaaahhhh, at least I managed to finish it.
  16. I watched "The Girl From Ipanema: Brazil, Bossa nova and the Beach", a BBC documentary about the rise of Bossa Nova in Brazil around 1960. Interesting enough, but I never need to hear that tune again in my life.
  17. A recent purchase. It has a slight warp which is annoying, but I don't suppose you can complain for 99p
  18. I like both Leo Parker Blue Notes, even though I think they probably make up a really good album between them. One thing which strikes me about them is the sidemen, not a household name among them.
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