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  1. rock star 21 with alcohol(and caffeine)
  2. Blah........... The most watered down stout known to man. cream stout is the lightest drink i ever imbibe. it is watery but passable, and sam smith's oatmeal is a bit sweet for me, as well. i cant always be drinkin' a kalamazoo, or expedition, or blackout though i would love to. there has been no bell's distributor in my town for the last month. Bells got cut from Illinois distribution as well. Terrible. oh, no
  3. not jazz, but from a 29 cent cutout bin, tim buckley happy sad. probably 59 cents. sviatoslav richter's incredible sofia live vinyvlrecording of pictures at an exhibition!
  4. burners/drives are cheap(as low as 20/30 bucks in the right place). here's betting they have USB ones now.
  5. presenting thad jones:mel lewis and the jazz orchestra on solid state. with just the right amount of alcohol, the first hearing was magnificent, and it still sounds awesome!
  6. There are a number of software solutions to break copy protection, but the other option is the way I usually go. You simply play the files and rerecord them (using TotalRecorder or something similar) as new wav files without any copy protection and then do what you want with them. I agree though, it's a total drag to have to do this. have used total recorder (about 10 bucks) for that for years, but the levels have to be set just right. i got a week free trial from napster, automatically downloaded, replayed, and recorded(on total recorder) by artist, wma files 24 hours a day for a week.
  7. i have very few impulse cd's, but lots of vinyls. some of the early big band recordings, most notably the 'genius plus soul....' vinyl have horrible sound. were they better on cd?
  8. basically yes, except Conference of the Birds and one or two Charles Lloyd and Angel Song. crystal silence with corea and burton doesnt suck. open, to love, by brother bley is magnificent. COTB, of course. after the rain, terje rypdal azymuth, with kenny wheeler, norma winstone, and kenny wheeler is sublime. nice guys the john surman stuff. a few of the methenys, notably new chataqua most of the rest of it is a waste. the american vinyls of ecm sounded great, but havent aged well. my european pressings are still fine.
  9. henderson really branched out and grew(away from this). damned shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  10. every note that came out of his horn was just beautiful. in another recent thread, i mentioned 'mickey one', 'for musicians only' with stitt and gillespie, the hardest driving stan i have ever heard, stan with arthur fiedler and the bostons doing some poignant ballads, and 'cool velvet', some definitive versions of ballads with orchestra conducted by russ garcia.
  11. the 2 hancock pieces(on piano, rather than corea on the others) are some of the most beautifully balanced ensemble playing i have ever heard.
  12. They need to up the ante for Gasol. actually they have lost 3 straight by one point on last second shots. their coach is one of the most remarkably unflappable dudes i have encountered in this nba business. he's gonna be around a long time. is nelly back coaching the warriors?
  13. Who wouldn't? does orgi. do weddings, birthdays, and divorce parties?
  14. the nets just lost their 3rd straight road game. each game was lost by 1 point, the last 2 were lost on last second shots.
  15. there is a really nice long bill parcells interview on WFAN radio page. he is a master with the media and a very complex man.
  16. internet jazz is awesome. dont have enough hours or ears. my satellite friends leave me unimpressed.
  17. heard on WFAN(mike and the maddog)today, a remarkable interview with jeff ruland, coach of the iona basketball team, the only winless team in major college basketball, which has lost a number of games in freaky last second occurrences. jeff is a most positive, pleasant, very humorous man, who discussed his many basketball problems, and praised his rehabilitated alcoholic exwife, who now goes around the country lecturing. his positive confident attitude was remarkable, and he wasnt blowing smoke. he will, no doubt, succeed and win big. i hope WFAN puts this interview on their website.
  18. from 1945? hey, i have it here on cdr. doesnt get into DR in the last hour. i have the show if you want a copy. you have my email.
  19. thanks, but my mouth waters for the ones i've missed. thanks for not succumbiing.... if you remember, shoot us a heads up before you next guest.
  20. i have had the creative and montreux for 30 years.
  21. bettin' its some of your best work; not that all your broadcasts arent very high caliber.
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