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awesome effort, bright! one for aloc to enjoy several times. thanks.
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on wkcr. starting 6pm eastern. cliff price one of the finest jazz presenters i have heard. cliff's low keyed tasteful delivery is perfect for the dinner hours, and, particularly, cliff has a feel for gorgeous piano music. catch him if you get the chance. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wkcr/
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sure did. awesome show! fine interviews.
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i'm sorry, paps. the archives are not available yet. it's a show i recorded. do catch bill live if you can.
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since laz at blue lake forgot to come to work tonight, i am enjoying a replay of bill barton's sunday night/monday morning bright moments 2 hour program. the music is classic wonderful with a nod to the left coast and the avant, but the hours are impossible. bright always opens with a very special rahsaan offering. he never mentions why. catch bill if you can. you WILL enjoy. the hours are 3 to 5am eastern, monday morning. the show preceding it, flotation device, is essential to all of us 'weird' types. http://kbcs.fm/site/PageServer
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marty ehrlich now live on wkcr
alocispepraluger102 replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
sounds like marty is playing my record collection. -
marty ehrlich now live on wkcr
alocispepraluger102 replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
hi paps -
the musician show http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wkcr/
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http://finance.yahoo.com/print/expert/arti...oneyhappy/79959
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Ketil Bjornstad and Terje Rypdal - Life in Leipzig
alocispepraluger102 replied to GA Russell's topic in New Releases
that is awesome! i've owned it a couple months. most music a crowd would enjoy, i dont care for. i may have mentioned this recording earlier. -
Why did the chicken cross the road
alocispepraluger102 replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Camel demand soars in India By Jo Johnson in New Delhi Published: May 2 2008 19:05 | Last updated: May 2 2008 19:05 Farmers in the Indian state of Rajasthan are rediscovering the humble camel. As the cost of running gas-guzzling tractors soars, even-toed ungulates are making a comeback, raising hopes that a fall in the population of the desert state’s signature animal can be reversed. “It’s excellent for the camel population if the price of oil continues to go up because demand for camels will also go up,” says Ilse Köhler-Rollefson of the League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development. “Two years ago, a camel cost little more than a goat, which is nothing. The price has since trebled.” The shift comes not a moment too soon for a national camel population that has fallen more than 50 per cent over the past decade, to about 450,000, according to government figures. Market prices for these “ships of the desert”, which crashed with the growing affordability of motorised transport, are rising again as oil prices soar. A sturdy male with a life expectancy of 60-80 years now fetches up to Rs40,000 ($973), compared to Rs5,000-Rs10,000 three years ago, according to Hanuwant Singh of the Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan, a non-profit welfare organisation for livestock keepers. Entry-level tractors cost around $4,000. “It’s very good news,” says Mr Singh, whose organisation aims to dispel the image of backwardness associated with camel ownership and tries to promote higher economic returns for breeders. “We had started to see camels, even female ones, being slaughtered for their meat. Now they are replacing the tractor again.” It is too soon to say that the future for camels is bright. Shrinking grazing areas and a lack of investment in fodder trees may thwart a sustainable revival. Inadequate nutrition undermines the resilience of camel herds, making them vulnerable to disease and lowering birth rates. The LPPS is encouraging the Raika community – traditional guardians of the camel population since the days when Maharajahs rode them into battle – to diversify into products such as camel milk, optimistically dubbed “the white gold of the desert”, camel leather handbags and camel bone jewellery. Animal-lovers hope that the surge in oil prices will enhance the status of camel-breeders, who resent the lack of respect society has accorded their traditional knowledge, and give the Raika a strong incentive to stop selling female camels for slaughter. Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2008 "FT" and "Financial Times" are trademarks of the Financial Times. Privacy policy | Terms © Copyright The Financial Times Ltd 2008
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Happy Birthday, Red!
alocispepraluger102 replied to paul secor's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
my best, red. you are the best! -
i am glad i gave up watching that cruel 'sport' 20 years ago, although it wont help the poor beasts any. "Favorite Big Brown wins Kentucky Derby May 3 06:25 PM US/Eastern LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Big Brown won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, living up to his status as the pre-race favorite. Filly Eight Belles was second, but she broke down as the 20-horse field galloped out past the finish line. She was later euthanized on the track."
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Shelly Manne "West Coast Sound" - others like this??
alocispepraluger102 replied to tonyvose's topic in Recommendations
i love that stuff and have been gobbling it up for 50 years. -
yeah frank lowe, ayler, trane, bartok, and rova were entertaining, too. sometimes free's fine fine combo is there, as well. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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hope you can catch it all!! <_< <_<
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hope to hit that last hour again if i get time today. that michigan pianist in the 1030 set blew my mind, and you know i love the old cats! hmmm. that would make a nice premium. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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out of sight!!!!stupendous!!!!!!!!!!!! i played the after midnight 3 hours in the gym again this morning. i wasnt familiar with the marvelous cherry on ayler.