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  1. use Cadmium for the red and yellow. Instant health problems guaranteed!
  2. I always thought it was the mercury posioning. you mean you only see it when you have mercury poisoning? never knew that affected the eyes. Or is it the *BRAIN* !?!
  3. I find that particular feature not very good with Nero. It tends to create distortions.
  4. when's twiggy's birthday? (and what does beri's voice from the grave look like in pixels?)
  5. you'll die within 24 hours
  6. Well, there you have it! have what? As simple and as profound a statement as could be said about any jazz great? you mean Eric Alexander?
  7. couw

    unknown guitarist

    remote loading policy sux
  8. couw

    unknown guitarist

    That appears to be the same link that couw already provided (which didn't work for me). Remote Loading is the key word. If you don't access the file via Organissimo it works; at least here. does this mean that a tinyURL *will* work? try it please
  9. got one base covered, now for the second: can I be your friend?
  10. Well, there you have it! have what?
  11. one more
  12. couw

    unknown guitarist

    I keep running into this very same problem with lycos. Disbling referrer logging seems to help (sometimes) and even then only by right-click-save (sometimes). can't figure out what the problem is really. *STRANGE*
  13. couw

    unknown guitarist

    try this direct link
  14. I have booklets/tray cards for these ready. PM me your e-mail address if you want them.
  15. and side two featurs Gato Barbieri. cool beans!
  16. That's it! Couw.... How did you know that? (or how did you know where to search for that?) You amaze me... some things just stick. google helped out a little. check more of the soundtrack here most of it is utter crap, other stuff is pretty cool in that stoopid kind of way.
  17. porn movie (of course) with the soundtrack released in Italy (of course), titled "Svezia, Inferno e Paradiso," in normal language, that's "Sweden, Heaven or Hell." re-released in 1998 and available, search for Umiliani
  18. title: 'Mah Na' Man Na' artist: Piero Umiliani Swedish film soundtrack or something like that.
  19. and here I was thinking ya'll had had some mean latin education. Most organiting!
  20. ...and survived. amazing
  21. Yeah, I thought the phrasing sounded very much like this trombonist, but the sound of the instrument sounds like something other than a slide trombone! But ok, everything makes sense now. apart from the wack sound of that bone to be sure. thanks for the ID brownie
  22. I'm a bit late, so I'll write up some right on the second listen through. Overall, this is a very nice compilation, so thanks a whole bunch Dan! Track 1. Nice schwing time tenor man. With Prez under the itchy blanket, my guess would be this is Ike Q, though I still need to get his 78rpm stuffs. They tell me that stuff is good and this is too. The guitar came as a bit of a surprise as there is no comping throughout. As Jim R will have nailed this one by one pluck of a string, here's hoping he has posted already. Track 2. More raspy coolness, the beginning seems somewhat chopped. Just because of the breathy whispers and to make a cool remark, I'll drop Shepp's name here. Just had his 1998 St Louis Blues disk in my hands some moments ago and there's more of this blues drenched breathing on that one. This is not him though: I'm gonna go with latter day Webster for this. Track 3. Sounds like a recent effort; my guesses are not very informed in that department. Know the tune, can't name it. The tenor has many little touches of stuff that bring names to the tip of my toungue, but I can't name one and I doubt it is any of them anyhow. Though I like what I hear very much, it doesn't intrigue me to the extent that I can't sleep tonight. Track 4. "Things ain't...," nice. no clue on either player. Nothing much happens really, which can be nice for a change. Track 5. a Horace Silver tune and an entertaining intermezzo. Track 6. After Hours, nice slow pace. No fireworks by the tenor, but like the previous track the straight ahead bluesy predictability of it all makes it very entertaining, though this one may go on a bit too long. Don't like the multiple instrument stings very much and could do without the grand finale. No bells are ringing in the identification department. Track 7. Sound like KD, but with whom? and on what instrument? bass trombone? or just a closely miked tb? It has some brabbling Fulleresquisities, but no solid guess from me here. And what's with the wavering stereo image (esp. at the start of the track)? Nice stuff, could be better, still very nice. Track 8. so now we're in trumpet land. This is nice, but after so many straight ahead bluesy candle blowing it doesn't yank me enough. The trumpet should have taken some more chances on this one for my taste at this point in the compilation. some vibes would have been nice here. Track 9. more like it! the sax section is nicely unatuned as are the bones, pretty much going on here. No clue on the players though the tenor sounds familiar somehow. Track 10. Maiden Voyage. Is the buzz supposed to be there or a nasty side effect? The organ is a cool touch, really like that. Stereo panning a bit too much with the tenors blowing off one channel and the echo way on the other. Did I mention yet that the organ is way cool? Some Shorter and some Coleman in these tenors, but not enough to throw out names. Very curious Track 11. woa, loud! some level correction might have been in order here Dan! the balance on this is way off, I would like to boost the right channel a little. The pianist's "backhand" reminds me of Tyner somewhat, all the rest doesn't, so I'll leave it at that. Drats, I could *really* do without that nasty pop-click-pop- Obviously the players are having fun here. Bone sounds familiar. And I'll say it once again: this is a very nice comp.
  23. Oops...there goes another fine myth rearing it's head... You don't believe that people have free will as to the decisions they make? Please, elaborate! depends on the level at which you view it.
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