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The Magnificent Goldberg

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  1. Top Gun Superman Clark Kent
  2. I'm with Steve on this. I have a few odds & ends. I LURVE the Lorenzo Holden album on Southland! RIP Mr Buck. MG
  3. My daughter (41 now, so too old for this ) introduced me to her first album and I've got it. It's nice but it doesn't really have anything that continually grabs me. And there's something very decadently adventurous about some of those songs - much like Cole Porter's songs of casual and mercenary sex. All very well done, however. I think there's something somewhere saying she's half or a quarter British. MG
  4. I saw him in Cardiff in 1990. He was bloomin' amazin'! Totally dynamic! And hit that keyboard so the notes went right through you. MG
  5. Granted there wasn't really anything from Jim in the greasy/funky/dirty direction - I understand where you're coming from. Absence of that element from Bill Evans' playing was initially a barrier for me - but only initially. I remember a musician friend trying to convince me by arguing that this wasn't essential in a jazz performance. Well, the Paul Bryant album is somewhat greasy, without being swamped in GREEEAAAZZZE. But Jim Hall played very nice, clear guitar music, with a lovely sound, which was always a pleasure to hear, even though I never sought him out. It's not necessary to be a 'FAN' to appreciate and be glad for the existence of people who play well. MG
  6. John J Loud Juan Jorge Meyne Laszlo Biro
  7. Paul Bryant - Burnin' - PJ - with Jim Hall. MG
  8. I'm sorry to hear this. I can't honestly say that Jim Hall ever meant much to me; I've only got 3 albums on which he played: Paul Bryant's 'Burnin'' (PJ); Nat Adderly's 'That's right' (Riv); and the 3 volume set of Hamp Hawes 'All night long'. Even in that small sample, there's plenty of variety there. A good guy. RIP MG
  9. The Housemartins Martin Luther King Martin Luther
  10. Jesse Powell - Blow man blow - Jubilee (DG Mono) MG
  11. I'm slow - I've only bought two albums that have come out this year, and I can unhesitatingly recommend them Illinois Jacquet & Leo Parker - Toronto 1947 - Uptown Fode Baro - La verite - Lusafrica MG
  12. Sun Myung Moon Moondog Alan Freed
  13. Sam Goldwyn Nan Wynn Big Jim Wynn
  14. Amos Burke Gene Barry Barry Manilow
  15. The Singing Postman Alan Smethurst The Miss from Diss
  16. Costa del Fish-and-chips Essex Woman David Essex
  17. Shep Shepherd Old Shep Elvis Presley
  18. Donnie Hathaway Roberta Flack Flak
  19. Today's haul is all gospel Inez Andrews - A sinner's prayer - Savoy - a 1980 recording that seems to have been resurrected on CD in 2004. Georgia Mass Choir - I still have a praise - Savoy - their latest album, from last year Savannah Community Choir - It's alright now - Malaco - one from 1998 I've never heard of before finding it by accident. MG
  20. Albertina Walker Shirley Caesar Cassietta George
  21. Thanks for putting up that obit, Chewy. MG
  22. Boy George Culture Club Youssou Ndour (Senegalese Minister of Tourism & Culture)
  23. No - but Francis Wolf said, in an interview on BBC's Sunday night jazz programme, done when he was over here to record Mobley's 'The flip', that BN didn't pay royalties - they got a bigger cash payment than union rates + a couple of days' worth of rehearsal money, full stop. And Wolf said that Smith, Donaldson and Byrd came looking for royalties and were told 'fuck off, you were paid cash'. Essentially, BN was taking advantage of the fact that a large proportion of those guys needed upfront money for their next heroin shot. Again, think about all those tunes published by Blue Horizon Music and Groove Music. MG
  24. Most of this afternoon, so far Charles Mingus - Passions of a man - Atlantic (Rhino UK) - now on 'Tonight at noon'. Antibes next. MG
  25. Jeremy Irons Ron Jeremy Peter North
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