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  1. me too!
  2. Mia: "Don't be such a ", Pulp Fiction
  3. Iceman: "bu-cough-sh*t!", "Top Gun," 1986. Rambo and another dude in part the IIIth or so: - What's this? - It's a blue stick - what does it do? - it turns blue
  4. 1965, Cal Tjader - Soul Bird Whiffenpoof (Verve)
  5. some more: Baker Live Pacific Davis/Evans Cecil / Neidlinger King Cole Commodore Vol 1 again Commodore Vol 2 again Monk Black Lion / Vogue Quebec 45 Shearing Bill Evans Teagarden Miles/Trane
  6. Results of a websearch, sorry if there are duplicates. Charles Brown Maynard F Jackie Mac Hodges Blakey Baker/Freeman DeFranco/Clark Sam Reevers Green/Clarke Monk Baker Pacific again T-Bone Illionois Jacquet Redd again Phil Woods Hill Hodes Shank Mobley Chaloff Mingus CBS Desmond Shorty Rogers T/K/M Larry Young Ellington Capitol Hamilton Plugged Nickel Basie Live Blue Mitchell Don Cherry Bitches Brew Thad & Mel Blakey Woody Shaw Tina
  7. Pepper Brownie Bird
  8. 1969, Les McCann & Eddie Harris - Swiss Movement (Atlantic) 1987, Art Studio & Tiziana Guiglioni - Onde (Splasc(h))
  9. 1961, Nat Adderley - Naturally (Jazzland) 1962, John Coltrane Quartet records for Impulse! (Coltrane) 1968, Roy Ayers - Stoned Soul Picknick (Atlantic)
  10. Sopot Jazz Festival 1957. Not much of a collectors item I'd think; I had two copies and gave one away... Strange that you mention its being sealed, I can hardly imagine these were ever sealed originally. Is it in one of those flimsy generic covers? ← No, it's in color, abstract design by Roslaw Szaybo. I still think it's a collectors item (in Poland). ← dunno who designed it, but mine looks like the attached pic. The other one had a different cover I remember, but similar. Also without any specific text and a hole in the back so you can read the label. Were there more than one release with different looks maybe?
  11. no, 20th
  12. oh yes, I have seen quite some similar wave forms off late and it sounds like a boombox on whichever system it is played. Which can be really tiresome and headachey too.
  13. Sopot Jazz Festival 1957. Not much of a collectors item I'd think; I had two copies and gave one away... Strange that you mention its being sealed, I can hardly imagine these were ever sealed originally. Is it in one of those flimsy generic covers?
  14. 1946, Stan Kenton records for Capitol 1969, Phil Woods At the Montreux Jazz Festival (MGM) 1971, Alice Coltrane records for Impulse (Universal Consciousness) 1994, Barney Wilen - New York Romance (Sunnyside/Venus)
  15. a 78 rpm "kiddie record" from 1949 here
  16. This must be the third or fourth mention of this thing here. Deservedly so, of course!
  17. 1961, Jack Teagarden - Mis'ry and the Blues (Verve), ctd through the 22nd 1967, Teddy Wilson - Air Mail Special (Black Lion) with Dave Shepherd, cl; Ronnie Gleaves, vib; Peter Chapman, b; Johnny Richardson, ds; 1968, Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Left & Right (Atlantic)
  18. couw

    DVD-Audio from LP

    Golly I dunno - I thought this was an intelligent forum not a drunken circus of introspection and denial, or something. Was it something I said? ← not at all, it was in response to AllenLowe's trolling and baiting
  19. couw

    LP to CD

    I listen through headphones all of the time and it works fine for me. Just try it and don't use it if you don't like the result.
  20. FLAC files are about half the size of WAV files. not sure I understand the original question, aren't there many players that come with a FLAC plugin? Like WinAmp, foobar, ...
  21. 1959, Walter Perkins' MJT+III (VeeJay)
  22. loafers
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