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Must have been the same ones that welcomed your arrogant & obnoxious appearance on the forum.
The folks here are quick to criticize, but heaven forbid someone points it out . . .
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I don't think anyone in this thread is criticizing the donation, unless we're reading different posts.
Sorry. I must have missed the posts applauding this donation.
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It's wonderful when a newbie arrives, makes three posts, all of which are snide, and accuses others of being snide.
Oh, and it's cool when they recognize a "typical Organissimo thread". We can all learn a lot from these folks.
Gosh, I wonder how I got that impression?
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Way to go, Alisa!
Typical Organissimo thread . . . a major jazz radio station staffed by dedicated lovers of the music may go under, and the folks here focus their energies on making snide comments about the deejay's personalities.
Well, perhaps the day will come when there won't be any more jazz deejays. Then everyone can feel smug and validated.
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Being located at the source and able to amass huuuuge quantities of disks for (next to) nothing is one thing and is of course nice (and those who can do so are welcome to their collections, and I certainly would not want to slight their interest in the music), but building a collection by purchasing the items (new or secondhand, full price, collector's price or special offer/clearout bin) one by one is quite a different feat, and I think that's what Marcello was getting at.
This gentlemen is donating 14,000 recordings to public archives, and the comments here dis him for getting promo copies and for having "only" 14,000 LPs. What's next? Someone want to jump in and claim that some of the albums have scratches?
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Envy is a terrible thing.
Will Friedwald's record collection
in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
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My sentiments precisely.
I am simply surprised that no one in this thread has acknowledged the generosity of Mr. Friedwald. I applaud what he does. I encourage you to do so too.