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  1. Or, maybe he just disliked various people he'd met who liked jazz, been known to happen and not just re jazz.
  2. Dude, we all knew you'd 'go there' eventually, not that I disagree exactly, but still.
  3. They need to get on the stick and address this mess, but I can't imagine that any of their current ad approaches will work - put the CEO on nice and contrite, an it better be good.
  4. The Guardian article linked above crashed my computer in a big way.
  5. The Kicker was written in the '60s, hardly recent.
  6. That's $3,000,000 for the 5,000 collector editions @ $600 each plus all the other versions revenue - Bob's reviving the economy all by himself!
  7. https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2429288/marya-v-warner-chappell.pdf Full text, it was at Summary Judgement - it's almost certainly going to be appealed and could be in litigation for a long time to come.
  8. Straw man beating a dead horse with a red herring.
  9. Played in College, gotta love a sport with a 'hooker' in a 'scrum'. And the drinking songs.
  10. Buck Owens, Bridge Over Troubled Water, bought for Love Minus Zero for a Dylan covers mix tape - not without issues, but way better than it ought to be...
  11. he's the Leon Bridges of sax.
  12. http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/low_concept/2010/11/please_allow_me_to_correct_a_few_things.html Nonetheless I found this amusing, even if they do checken out on the literary conceit of it being misdelivered.
  13. Great album,as much because of James Clay & the others, but it doesn't sound very deco to me.
  14. Best I can tell, there was only one show: 9/24/88. Two songs: West L.A. Fadeaway and Little Red Rooster. Not commercially released, but easily heard via archive.org. Thanks.
  15. Is the show (shows?) Mick Taylor did with the Dead available?
  16. But doesn't looking at the music in symbolic terms and using it as a weapon (for whatever) tend to obscure the realities of the music.?. Yes, and that's exactly why baggy narratives of all sorts don't really work. The baggier they are, the more empty they are...
  17. "Dana, I've been waiting for you to chime in! I watched the game on ESPN3, and saw a Bomber fan hold up a sign which said, "Regina - where ancestry.ca and eHarmony are the same website"!!" Ha! Far be it from me to defend Regina, I'm from Saskatoon...but people in glass houses in Winnepeg shouldn't throw stones. Interesting that while Saskatoon and Regina have had pretty good growth over the last nearly 50 years since I moved to Canada, and Calgary & Edmonton even more so, Winnipeg has been pretty much stagnant - at least in population, I've never been there.
  18. Thelonious alone in San Francisco, how is this WCJ - does he play differently because the ocean's on the other side?
  19. Allen, make sure you let http://www.ayler.co.uk/ know about Ballad For Albert for their Ayler-related music section.
  20. Joy in Mudville, or Bag of Bones as Regina was once know (or is it Pile of Bones? slightly before my time). No big deal 'bout that slight wind...
  21. James Clay, I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart for $2 at Music Millennium's sidewalk sale.
  22. I had the one (ST 45) with "elusive Butterfly" on it in my hands once but I had been so disappointed by Lee Morgan's 45 of Midnight Cowboy that I didn't get it. Spooky has love is Blue on the B-side, I don't know if even ST can do much with that...
  23. I love that song... Oops. Different strokes.... It would also make me a few years younger! But, like you said, different strokes.
  24. I thought ST's "Spooky" was a single, IIRC....
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