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How do you delete a topic that you started?
David Ayers replied to skeith's topic in Forums Discussion
The only way to get a topic deleted is to wait for the end of the world. Then, hopefully, the entire content of the internet will be deleted. Unless it has all been backed up on servers located in other galaxies, of course, in which case... Hm. A bit like the Mosaic storage problem. -
Turns out my guy entered the value as $100. I think he just forgot what we had agreed and thought he was doing me a favor by in effect over-insuring the delivery. £2.75 Import Duty £14.25 Value Added Tax £8.00 Handling Fee Makes this my biggest music related 'D'oh'...
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I still haven't seen the package. Maybe my guy went to write $3.00 and wrote $300 instead. That would just about account for it. Ho hum...
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Uh - so which of these are Rare Grooves? NAT ADDERLEY - GEORGE DUKE / WALTER BOOKER / ROY McCURDY / AIRTO MOREIRA / MAYUTO OCTAVIO / KING ERRISON : SOUL OF THE BIBLE - (1972 - Ex CAPITOL) GARY BARTZ feat. EDDIE HENDERSON / RAY BROWN(Trumpet) / LARRY MIZELL / GEORGE CABLES / DAVID T.WALKER / WAH WAH WATSON / JOHN ROWIN / JUEWETT BOSTICK+ : MUSIC IS MY SANCTUARY - (1975 - Ex CAPITOL) DONALD BYRD feat. OSCAR BRASHEAR / FONCE MIZELL / GEORGE BOHANNON / GARY BARTZ / ERNIE WATTS / PATRICE RUSHEN / JERRY PETERS / SKIP SCARBOROUGH... : CARICATURES - (1976) CANDIDO feat. BERNIE GLOW / PAT RUSSO / JOE GRIMM / ALAN RAPH / FRANK ANDERSON / DAVE SPINOZZA / RICHARD DAVIS / GERALD JEMMOTT / HERBIE LOVELLE : BEAUTIFUL - (1970) RONNIE FOSTER - ERNEST HAYES / DAVID SPINOZZA / JOHN TROPEA : SWEET REVIVAL - (1972) EDDIE GALE feat. JIMMY LYONS / ROLAND ALEXANDER / RUSSELL LYLE / JUDAH SAMUEL / HENRY PEARSON / ELVIN JONES / JOHN ROBINSON / JOANN GALE STEVENS... : BLACK RHYTHM HAPPENING - (1969) GRANT GREEN feat. MARVIN STAMM / IRVING 'MARKY' MARKOWITZ / HAROLD VICK / PHIL BODNER / RICHARD TEE / CORNELL DUPREE / GORDON EDWARDS / GRADY TATE... : THE FINAL COME-DOWN - (1971) GENE HARRIS feat. AL AARONS / GEORGE BOHANNON / MIKE ALTSCHUL / FRED JACKSON / LEE RITENOUR / JOHN ROWIN / CHUCK RAINEY / KENNETH RICE... : NEXUS - (1975) STANLEY JORDAN - WAYNE BRATHWAITE / PETER ERSKINE / SAMMY FIGUEROA / ONAJE ALLAN GUMBS / OMAR HAKIM / CHARNETT MOFFETT / BUGSY MOORE / AL Di MEOLA : MAGIC TOUCH - (1984) ALPHONSE MOUZON - TOMMY BOLIN / JAY GRAYDON / LEE RITENOUR / JERRY PETERS / HENRY DAVIS : MIND TRANSPLANT - (1974) BIG JOHN PATTON - GRANT GREEN / HUGH WALKER / RICHARD LANDRUM : GOT A GOOD THING GOIN' - (1966)
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John I got him to quote it at $25 which is less than £18. I don't know HOW they have calculated this charge... but I intend to find out!
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Well I have been caught by Customs and Excise before but this takes the biscuit. Ebay purchase declared at $25 plus shipping ($12) from US. Customs charges £25 ($37). 100%. Something like this can determine a person's whole mindset - is Government something you can work with toward a common good or is it just a form of organised crime? I haven't seen the package yet (delivery on Friday) but I know it will just be made up of additional 'charges' on top of the 17.5% VAT (=sales tax). Has anyone else had this kind of problem? With an item UNDER the taxable value? I can't risk this kind of hit any more so I won't be importing any more CDs. I can still hardly believe it.
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Ouch. I always hesitated to ask why you had sold all those LPs...
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Your Favorite Not-Originally Issued Blue Note
David Ayers replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Uh... its a pretty short list... with a bit of a Stanlius Manlius bias maybe? -
Here's one I have posted before: I can do the obvious and recommend you try Ronnie Scott’s. Definitely go to the Tate Modern, a modern art gallery in a fantastic recently converted building, and do not fail to take a ride on the amazing London Eye. For opera, if you like dressing up and spending money, there is the Royal Opera House, or less expensive there is the English National Opera. For classical music, I would definitely try to catch the London Symphony Orchestra, which is on awesome form, and for music and theatre in general investigate the Barbican and the South Bank Centre. Orchestral concerts in the UK are less expensive than those in the US, and subsidised orchestras such as the BBC SO and the London Sinfonietta offer interesting concerts of unusual material at a very modest cost.
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The following Laserlight 2 CD sets are currently on sale in HMV in the UK price only £5.99. Worth stocking up? CANNONBALL ADDERLEY QUINTET/SEXTET : IN CONCERT SALLE PLEYEL 1960 & 1969 & OLYMPIA 1961 COUNT BASIE & HIS ORCHESTRA feat. EDDIE 'CLEANHEAD' VINSON : IN CONCERT SALLE PLEYEL, 17 APRIL, 1972 COUNT BASIE & HIS ORCHESTRA : LIVE AT PALAIS DE CHAILLOT, 1960 & OLYMPIA, 1962 ART BLAKEY & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS - LEE MORGAN / WAYNE SHORTER / BOBBY TIMMONS / JYMIE MERRITT : LIVE OLYMPIA, PARIS, MAY 13th, 1961 - FIRST CONCERT ART BLAKEY & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS - LEE MORGAN / WAYNE SHORTER / BOBBY TIMMONS / JYMIE MERRITT : LIVE OLYMPIA, PARIS, MAY 13th, 1961 - SECOND CONCERT CLARKE BOLAND BIG BAND - BENNY BAILEY / ART FARMER / DEREK WATKINS / IDREES SULIEMAN / AKE PERSSON / NAT PECK / DEREK HUMBLE / JOHNNY GRIFFIN... : IN CONCERT TNP, 1969 MILES DAVIS QUINTET - JOHN COLTRANE / WYNTON KELLY / PAUL CHAMBERS / JIMMY COBB : IN CONCERT OLYMPIA, PARIS - MARCH 20,1960 MILES DAVIS & SONNY STITT : IN CONCERT OLYMPIA, PARIS, OCTOBER 11th, 1960 DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA : IN CONCERT AT THE ALHAMBRA, PARIS, OCTOBER 29th, 1958 DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA : IN CONCERT - CHAMPS-ELYSEES THEATRE, PARIS JANUARY 29 & 30, 1965 DIZZY GILLESPIE feat. LALO SCHIFRIN : IN CONCERT AT SALLE PLEYEL, 1960 / OLYMPIA, 1965 STÉPHANE GRAPPELLI : IN CONCERT SALLE PLEYEL, MARCH, 1983 & OLYMPIA, JANUARY, 1988 LIONEL HAMPTON ALL STAR JAZZ INNER CIRCLE feat. ILLINOIS JACQUET / MILT BUCKNER : LIVE AT SALLE PLEYEL, PARIS - 9 MARCH ,1971 THELONIOUS MONK : IN CONCERT OLYMPIA, PARIS, MARCH 6th, 1965 GERRY MULLIGAN & THE CONCERT JAZZ BAND : LIVE OLYMPIA, PARIS, NOVEMBER 19th, 1960 OSCAR PETERSON : IN CONCERT SALLE PLEYEL, PARIS, MARCH 1966 & NOVEMBER 1969 OSCAR PETERSON : THEATRE DE CHAMPS-ELYSEES, APRIL1964 & MAY 1965 + SALLE PLEYEL, MARCH 1966 JIMMY SMITH TRIO : IN CONCERT AT SALLE PLEYEL, PARIS - MAY 28th, 1965 JIMMY SMITH & THE TRIO - NATHAN PAGE / DONALD BAILEY or EDDIE McFADDEN / ANTHONY CROSBY : IN CONCERT SALLE PLEYEL, PARIS, NOVEMBER 20th, 1968 & DECEMBER 1st, 1969 I think this list is correct but by all means post corrections.
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I am quite fond of Duke Jordan and thought of picking up the Steeplechase LPs none of which I have. Can anyone suggest which to get first? I have a chance on the double In Sweden (correct title ?) but the copy I saw is a bit costly. Any suggestions?
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John Patton Mosaic Select: What's in, What's Out?
David Ayers replied to Matthew's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Really? How much is it fetching on ebay? How are the mighty fallen when this specialist company rushes to release things that have been technically out of print for months rather than decades. It's just not serious. -
John Patton Mosaic Select: What's in, What's Out?
David Ayers replied to Matthew's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
It is total nonsense to include Along Came John, which was reissued in 2000 and is readily available. They are just seeking ways to pad out a set to make up a three disk package. Why don't they include Blue John which is a much harder find and could do with a sound upgrade? -
New Mosaic Selects for May Release
David Ayers replied to Out2Lunch's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I think we all know they meant Booby Hutcherson and just mis-spelt it a little. -
John Patton Mosaic Select: What's in, What's Out?
David Ayers replied to Matthew's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I am not very convinced by the planning on this series. The Carmell Jones made sense as none of the items had been on domestic CD. The Grachan Moncur did not make sense to me (as a long time collector) since only one LP had been previously unavailable. If a set contains all or mostly new-to-CD items that is one thing. But this pick-n-mix approach combining items that many people already have with maybe one or two that they don't seems crazy. The Patton set seems particularly badly planned. It is their business, I suppose, but I am pretty tired of having the impression that I am being targetted to rebuy things that I have already bought. -
I killed a guy last night !!!!
David Ayers replied to catesta's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
When I'm feeling really really crazy I might put on a Jimmy Smith record (such as Crazy, Baby!) and whack the volume up to between 3 and 4 (yeah - out of 20, I'm THAT crazy). But mostly I just go to bed and eat crackers. -
I didn't see the New Yorker article, but they have had lots of coverage over here. Hm, "My pussy hurts". I'm trying to think of ways of dropping that into future conversation but so far I'm coming up with nothing...
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Amen to that! <<<<<<<<<< check out my latest musical love, tATu Actually they have become my honorary avatar for their reported response in an English interview when asked about the sexploitative nature of their videos, to which they answered with the words you see below. I thought it was a good answer and worth keeping.
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Well, it has taken me a long time to get mad, but it has happened. People have said 'don't boycott Blue Note and Mosaic' over what happened, and I thought I agreed. But essentially those folks told us to EDITED, and I for one am not going to go rushing back up to them begging to EDITED. Pardon my language. Let's remind ourselves that so called Blue Note is actually EMI, who as it happens bought Blue Note records and other labels and have been drip feeding them to us ever since. Same for Mosaic (part owned by EMI) who revolt me over their attitude to the difference between European and US copyright laws (Cuscuna complains that the European laws impede his business, instead of complaining about the US laws, set up more in favor of big business, which impede American consumers from enjoying American music for an extra twenty years so that the big companies can continue to milk them, even though they don't actually put out much of the stuff because it doesnt fit their business model). All the big companies do is sit on stuff while we beg for it to be reissued. Then when we get too lippy and demanding on their chat boards they shut up shop. Re the BNBB Cuscuna is reported as saying 'something had to be done'. He should have defended it and us. Tom Evered just said 'frankly its our board'. I won't boycott them. I don't need to. I just get a bad taste in my mouth when I think of picking up their product and it could be some time before I do.
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I'll just keep trying. Until my fingers are worn back to the bone. Then I'll stop.
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I can't get this to work either. My current avatar is a link. I can't load the (gif) image from my hard drive. Is this function working or is there some trick I need to know? I use a PC so no Apple problems apply.
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Avatar schmavatar.
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So why did I think it was Tony Coe? Maybe that was 'Return of...'
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Well after all the anger, the rush to the boats, the colonization of distant outposts, the destruction of local cultures and the imposition of our own (What have the BNBBers ever done for US...?), after all of that, I am going to come right out and say it. I am sorry that the BNBB is gone! We didn't know how lucky we were, until someone picked up the stone and looked at what the insect life was up to. Damn!