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  1. Didn't realize the Moody Blues were in. I really stopped paying attention a long time ago due to goofy choices and snubs. Snubs include Jethro Tull, Chaka Khan & Rufus, Todd Rundgren, King Crimson, Smith, right? And why not John Coltrane, since they do influential artists from other musical fields?
  2. Maz turned the double play better than any 2B who ever lived.
  3. I'm good with the Zombies (five or six albums worth of really good material, even if it was ignored then) and the Cure. But Def Leppard? And I refuse to take any of it seriously until Jethro Tull and the Moody Blues and King Crimson are in. Def Leppard and Janice Jackson in the ROCK hall of fame and Jethro Tull and the Moody Blues and King Crimson not, and I'm supposed to take this seriously? Come on.
  4. NRBQ - High Noon 5CD retrospective, looking for interesting trade. PM if interested.
  5. Well this doesn't sound good: recent health issues required Keith Jarrett to cancel all of his engagements for 2018, starting with the concert at Carnegie Hall in New York scheduled on March 21st and including his announced solo performance in Venice on September 29th.
  6. As do extended family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and almost everyone else in the other 99.999% of the population. And we will think all of them have/do too much of something. I'm thankful to have a wife who is accepting and even somewhat encouraging of my music collection.
  7. Count me as eventually in on this one.
  8. I may be a minority of one, but I do care about the packaging of my CD's, PD or otherwise, and am willing to pay for something nice that I can hold in my hands, strongly prefer avid packages (with original album art including liner notes) to real gone jazz, etc. Reading online and listening online don't work for me on any number of levels.
  9. Ibn Ali makes sense to me. I just don't see it being Dennis or Powell,
  10. Maybe to keep their selling price low, but still present really good liner notes, etc.
  11. What a great series of albums, especially "Expansions" and "Extensions", but they're all wonderful (and varied).
  12. Dumb question (one of my specialties), what would be the difference between a CD and a CD-R for me the consumer? I understand the difference in how they are created.
  13. All 21 disks are present in my unnumbered set. Though I haven't played them or even removed them from the sleeves yet. My set was direct from Importcds.
  14. Lyons book has been claimed. Others will be donated to Better World Books in a few days if no takers.
  15. Thats our family internet filter.
  16. I have a fair amount of Jazz and Blues material from them. Very thorough presentations, and sound is OK (though not spectacular).
  17. "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" live in NYC 1978 by Dickey Betts and Great Southern. Glorious. He wasn't just "the other guitarist" to Duane Allman and Warren Haynes, though it certainly wouldn't bother me to never hear "Ramblin' Man" again...
  18. Massey was a trumpet player, though for a long time I also figured he must be a pianist from his writing. The guy who was the mysterious local legend who never left town was John Coates Jr., and it could have been him based on some later recordings I heard by him in the early-mid 70's. Not from his lone Savoy album, but that was from 1956 and he was only like 18 when he made it (btw one of the worst album covers imaginable, just for the suite alone). I hear a lot more of the mature Coates in Tyner than I do of John Dennis or Richie Powell.
  19. So I have the 1956 and the 1959-1986 complete run of "Who's Who in Baseball". Would like to find a new home for them and get a little something in return in addition to covering postage costs. Not worried about getting full market value, and am willing to take CD's in trade as opposed to cash. PM if interested.
  20. and who was already deceased by that point. I also think it's probably Hasaan he is referring to. And I've lived in the Philly area since '72.
  21. So I have a ton of Down Beat and Cadence magazines from the 70's and 80's, and some from the early 90's. Time to find a new home for them. Good condition except I have some writing/underlining in the earlier ones from my youthful enthusiasm of discovering the music. I'd like to get something for them (trade for CD's would be fine instead of purchase if you prefer), but am not worried about getting full "market value" for them (whatever that is). Contact me if you have interest in some, and we'll see what we can work out. Since I'm leaving this so open-ended, willing to have more than one person contact me, will not lock them in on initial contact, thanks. Please PM if interested
  22. Wow, would LOVE to hear that, would buy it in a heartbeat. Had no knowledge that Pope had recorded before the 1972 first album by Catalyst.
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