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  1. Oh, you know, that guy — whatsit ... Ronnie Ross. No, couldn't be right. how do you pronounce that?
  2. Kewlmen Ghokins
  3. if people take up the task of pulling the relevant information from the answer threads and organise it some, I can make the PDFs. gimme: -tracknumber -group/artist name -tracktitle -composer -personnel -recording date -album title -label Please pick a BFT, collect the info - this will involve some googling - and post it here. I will collect and re-format it in that nice spiffy look. Now, now, not all at once!
  4. yeah, but this one is more fun as we get to post how WE pronounce it all, the other on is about how it is supposed to be pronounced. Boring! (geel mellay)
  5. FWIW, track timings on the Freddie Roach Brown Sugar TOCJ 4168 CD are slightly off from what Wolff posted: 4'20" - 7'16" - 6'40 - 6'52 - 5'05" - 6'40"
  6. Ronnie who? The prize for coolest name goes to Wolf Hudalla
  7. don't get burned.
  8. couw

    Song X

    My CD collection is built on that very principle. did you tell your boss?
  9. both almond and peach actually even belong to the same genus, Prunus, if my botany serves me right.
  10. so, how is this Hutcherson dude on the vibes then?
  11. ...and RELAAAAX. that's easy for you to say. twaaaaaiiiingggggggtwooooiiiiiingggggg hummmmmmmmmmm
  12. the dog, no doubt.
  13. Cool beans! loads of old stuff! I sometimes had my difficulties simply telling which instrument was being played. Nothing to detract from the big fun though. Track 1. In the Mood. Nice opener, and nice opening to this particular version. Haven't got a clue on who's playing on any of the featured instruments. This is very nice though, with some interesting deviations from the beaten path. Track 2. I do not recognise the song, nor any of the players. Tremendous fun though. The trombone(?) is cool, the interlude that follows is fabulous with the nursery rhyme that takes us to the other shore, love that kind of stuff. The acrobatic alto (clarinet?) welcomes us to the other shore. Very nice. Track 3. A laid back blues with on the mark short statements by all involved. I wish I could tell you who and what, but I draw a blank again, though the sax sounds familiar. Sweet sound on the theme and slightly more rough edges on the solos make this another fine performance. Track 4. Fearing it will never stop, I again haven't a clue. Know the song though, can *almost* sing the words along. The second run through is far out! Is this overdubbed? Yet another mood for the piece follows after the piano interlude. This is really great! So, now I will want to know what this is Track 5. bad audio, live... Bird! Star Eyes. Benedetti? It's Bird and that lifts it to another level, but it's not at the top there I find. Track 6. Sounds like Prez. Should know the song, but cannot pin it. This is lovely, very nicely relaxed. Wonder who's on trumpet here. Track 7. great drumming! great basswork! fine fine piano. This has a great drive, no clue (again ) Track 8. Hamp, with Goodman maybe? Big fun. The combination of Hamp and Goodman would put Christian close, but I really cannot tell. Track 9. heheheh. Train. toot toot. I daresay I hear a baritone honking through the noise here. Track 10. Some I got rhythm clone (?), strange sound after the previous track. this sound all a little uptight to me, though no doubt some of the players are having a great time here. Probably a jam session. Track 11. Billy, Any Old Time. Would have to be Artie Shaw. Great track, nice typically lazy Billy. Never heard this before, wonder where you took it from. Track 12. Four Brothers. Is it Woody's band? Nice, but it doesn't really shake my drink somehow. Not at this time and place that is. I'll be back later with more. Thus far it has been a great trip
  14. you can alway make an "analogue" copy, either through a stand alone CD recorder or by hooking up through a soundcard. Maybe a better option than buying the disk again and running the risk of another one going bad on you (?) An experience I have made is that newer CDr/DVD drives are often able to read disks that older drives won't recognise. Maybe worth a try if your drive is a little older.
  15. fegh! maybe it was a joke then?
  16. RIP
  17. can someone maybe find Evan another hobby?
  18. Geez, I thought I'd scanned all the key threads that had burst into flame during my brief absence? Where o where were you two amiable suds drinkers locking horns and forcibly extracting tonsils?? B-) on your porch actually. drinking your beer. down some valium before you go down and check on your supply. you DO still live at that place where you used to live, right? (silent hint to move you to answer my PM, so I can put that thing in the mail that is currently cluttering my desk)
  19. no, it's a single disk (TOCJ 1524). There were two additional disks with KD at the Bohemia material, TOCJ 1606 and TOCJ 1607.
  20. uh uh, you should not say: "should be used correctly," you should say: "should fit like a musketeer in his tights," or "should fit like a palm tree on the Bahama Islands," or "should fit like nonsense in a post by catesta." Something like that.
  21. Some people have got better things to do than proofread threads and posts... yeah, Hans is still working on that index for the Funny Rat thread
  22. Don't make me take back my comment about your brain. Fantasy -> Milestone (not an OJC). hey, that was just a little stitch I dropped for you to pick up and restore some faith in your mental abilities anyhow, it seems ALL of the Landmarks are available on CD then. Maybe there should be a new poll... (and yes, Milestone, sorry 'bout that)
  23. so it seems those tapes somehow wound up back with OJC then.
  24. ey! be happy man!
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