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  1. I saw them once, at the Hacienda in 1989. I had to look it up, but it was around the time when "Love Love Love" came out - pretty much the only record of theirs I bought / heard. I don't recall much, other than his moustache, his high-pitched voice and an energetic performance.
  2. Another beautiful sunny day out at Old Trafford today. Lancashire had a rotten day, but will likely be saved from defeat by forecast heavy rain tomorrow. I had another walk around the field at tea, in bare feet! A rare sight on an English cricket field - Leicestershire have a USA international in their team - Ian Holland from Wisconsin, who played for Washington in MLC last summer. Man Utd were at home today. I was surprised not to hear the crowd, given the Theatre of Dreams is perhaps half a mile away. I did hear some self-deprecating singing ("We're not famous anymore") from fans at the tram stop after the game.
  3. Such a nice tune
  4. Who'd have thought there'd be a Gen Z Mouldy Fig movement?
  5. You piqued my interest into looking at the Montreux line up. Hahaha Block Party and Pulp at a jazz festival. Neil Young, Alanis Morissette, Lionel Richie wtaf. I agree with others that the Newport line up looks jazzy enough. I guess the problem is that all about 93% of the OG jazzmen are dead.
  6. No, he's going to miss the first three games, so the rumour goes.
  7. A nice enough day at OT today. Cricket was mediocre, about 85% of the ground was unoccupied, and seats were hard. However, the atmosphere was pleasant, the sun shone bright until 1500, and the toilets were very clean. Lancashire have decided that spectators can now mill around on the field during the tea interval, so I had a walk about for ten minutes.
  8. I thought we may sneak it until Wells was out. I may see you down there...
  9. Imagine watching four full uninterrupted days play, without a result. No wonder non-cricketing nations think it a strange game.
  10. He was before my time, although when I was browsing Cricinfo about him, I see he turned out for Lancs in a 1983 NatWest trophy game. I wondered if I saw him, but now on reflection, I realise I'd have been at school that day. 10 full test internationals on show that day - Ian Botham, Viv Richards, Joel Garner, Clive Lloyd, David Lloyd, Vic Marks, Graeme Fowler, Frank Hayes, Mike Watkinson and Peter Lever. Despite the quality on show, Lancs laboured to 163/6 off 60 overs, Somerset taking 53 overs to knock them off.
  11. Well, the English Cricket season started today. It almost always starts under grey skies, in barely double-figure temperatures, with gloomy fielders wearing two jumpers. Pensioners, schoolchildren and the unemployed sit huddled in coats and hats in near empty stands. Today however, the weather is unseasonably glorious in the UK, and is forecast to remain so for a week or more yet. I shall be mooching to Old Trafford next weekend to use my first Lancashire CCC membership for 35 years.
  12. Sad news, one of the few originals I got to see, in 1998. As has been said upthread, he was very popular in the UK. I know he played here as recently as 2022, at a middle-aged festival near where I live.
  13. Wow, never knew he was "Buster Poindexter", whom I remember from that Disney film song LP in 1989. I'd only recently realised he had a cameo in "Oz", a show I watched religiously over 20 years ago.
  14. That's probably enough "Carnival"
  15. I have been re-reading my stash of Kurt Vonnegut novels which I last read as a young man. I've found that I've preferred his 1980s output (Deadeye Dick, Galapagos, Bluebeard and Hocus Pocus) to his earlier work. I can't really explain why, except to say the later novels just seem a bit more substantial maybe.
  16. If you sort his inventory from lowest first, I counted 17 copies of Earl Klugh's "Finger Painting" and 11 copies of Stanley Jordan's "Magic Touch" in the first 100 listings. Anyway, I think those $1000+ listings are some pricing glitch, deliberate or otherwise.. There's no way he doesn't know the market prices of Japanese Blue Notes
  17. Here in the UK we had Sacha Distel hawking Mandate after shave. I had no idea until a few years ago that Sacha Distel had jazz credentials. To 10 year me he was a funny Frenchman. "Is orat, she's ma waf" was a common refrain in school for a while. Andrew Preview hawking hi-fi. Again, I was ignorant of Previn at the time; he was a somewhat mannered man whom Morecambe and Wise took the piss out of on British TV.
  18. Haha, I also return to it from time to time, including yesterday. It's quite a ride - I think it was discussed on here at the time - 2018 I think?
  19. Pretty sure there is one there. Think of it as a "Where's Wally?" (or Waldo, depending on where you live) type of challenge
  20. That's sad news, Benny was a big part of my early jazz listening 30 years ago, via the Moanin' and Groovin' with Golson albums in particular.
  21. I see that Gap have come up with a Monk T-shirt. Alas, @Rabshakeh, it appears to be a US only release. https://southcentremall.com/shop/product/thelonious-monk-graphic-t-shirt-gap-362fa0
  22. I bought a copy of Kaleidoscope a couple of weeks back, and inside was a nicely-preserved copy of the programme for the tour you mention. I took a pic but it's about 5Mb too large for me to upload here, unfortunately.
  23. @Rabshakeh - you could buy this at Abercrombie & Fitch last year
  24. Rinku Singh famously hit 30 off the last 5 balls to win an IPL match last year: And the infamous last over of the T20 World Cup final in 2016, when West Indies needed 19 off the final over:
  25. Indeed. My other thought was that it could have been a little-known genre of music coming out of Bristol and Bath
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