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  1. Not just the US sadly. We have our own version of the 'big loser' with a different set of lies but to similar effect.
  2. Corporal Jones Private Pike A Silly Boy
  3. John Coltrane - Transition {impulse, 1971]
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    Hermeto Pascoal

    Hmm...
  5. Mike Taylor Quartet - Mandala [Jazz In Britain, 2021]
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    Hermeto Pascoal

    He's just announced a Barbican date with NYJO. I've never seen him play so may be tempted but wonder if it's the best format
  7. Ranelin has significant health issues at the moment https://www.gofundme.com/f/phil-ranelin-fundraiser Gail Brand and Annie Whitehead in the UK
  8. Dudu Pukwana - And The "Spears" [Matsuli]
  9. Heading off future regrets...thanks to @Rabshakeh for the nudge
  10. And that's one I regret not buying when it was about
  11. The next batch are due next year according to a Twitter response I got from Tony Higgins. He wasn't letting on which titles though. Norma sounds very nice, peas or no peas...
  12. Dick Morrissey Quartet - Storm warning! [Norma, Japan 1993] preceded by The Cal Tjader Quartet - Saturday Night/Sunday Night At The Blackhawk [Verve 1962]
  13. I'm with you on that and I am not very tolerant at all of those choosing not to be vaccinated, apart from for medical reasons. I've spent too much time recently in the caring hands of the NHS to feel much sympathy for those who are wilfully stretching very thin resources by choosing not to protect themselves. But how many of them would have been infected if community infection levels weren't so high. Also, high levels of infection have proven fertile ground for variants. I simply believe more can be done and that we're witnessing an increasingly laissez-faire approach from the government which seems at odds with a lot of medical opinion at the moment.
  14. It's been like that for a while now. People believe it's all over and done with thanks to 'Freedom Day' rhetoric and lack of leadership in how to behave - full cabinet meeting, no masks etc, etc. Sadly health policy based solely on "common sense" and "individual choice" is not sustainable and could be described in many more ways less generous. It appalls me that 1000+ deaths/week is no longer worthy of mention by any government spokesperson. It's as if that's an acceptable fatality rate. Almost as if the much mooted and denied "herd immunity" policy has been there all along
  15. strict 6 month gap here between second doses and boosters so it's another 3 weeks + for me. Having had a major op in the interim I wish it were sooner especially given our government's negligent management of community infection levels.
  16. I remember really enjoying it at the time and thought it sounded quite fresh but maybe a little weighed down by the concept. Just having listened to 'Magdalena' I think I prefer that but to be fair it's a while since I've heard 'Reciprocity'. Time for some attention. As you say, it's early days for her recorded career so one to keep an eye on, I think. Now I'm reliving the late 90s and watching an Erik Truffaz stream from Ronnies.
  17. John Cleese Dita Von Teese Teasy Weasy
  18. It's still readily available. Mr Bongo reissue is fairly new I think, supersedes the Jazz Man one from a few years ago https://www.juno.co.uk/artists/Mankunku+Quartet/
  19. What a voice that man has. Last time I saw Massive attack he came on in a wheelchair with a leg in plaster and still sang like an angel
  20. What do you make of it? I listened a few times a while ago and thought it had something. Yesterday I listened to her preceding one on that label and thought it merited the attention.
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