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The Magnificent Goldberg

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gev61vACRtU MG
  2. Seems no worse than the thousands of other reasons why I stopped watching TV. MG
  3. Stix Hooper Stick McGhee James "Bat the Hummingbird" Robinson
  4. Nice album of fairly rude songs for 1963. Despite being born in South Africa, Paddy Roberts sounds very, very English. I used to think he was very funny. Tracks 1. Three Old Ladies 2. Down in Drury Lane 3. Don't Use the WC/Gentlemen Must Refrain 4. Ten in a Bed 5. Foggy Foggy Dew 6. Lady Jane 7. How the Money Rolls In 8. Woodpecker's Hole 9. Turn Over 10. Virgin Sturgeon 11. Elsie Elsie 12. Sweet Fanny Adams 13. Sammy Hall 14. Whore of Dunblane 15. Cow Kicked Nelly 16. Little Piggy 17. That's All for Now MG
  5. Still Freddie's birthday Freddie Roach - Mo' greens please - BN Liberty MG
  6. The bit of Monk that GOT to me was a little piece of film I saw of him playing "Blue Monk" in a trio (don't know who the b & d were played by). But he was grinning and smiling all the time and his arse was screwing around on that piano stool like he was getting ready to go to bed with Nelly. And I thought THAT'S WHERE IT'S AT!!!! But so far, I haven't found Monk recordings that do that. MG
  7. Thanks for pointing that out Ghost. Now corrected. MG
  8. The Roly Polys Marie Adams & the Three Tons of Joy (http://www.myvideo.de/watch/6166454/Johnny_Otis_With_Marie_Adams_The_Three_Tons_Of_Joy) 88
  9. Yes. And we moved into a new house 5 years ago to take care of that issue MG
  10. And Freddie Roach, New York, NY, 11 May 1931. MG
  11. Irv Berman Shelly Berman Bess Berman
  12. This afternon Sonny Criss - The joy of sax - Impulse Charles Brown - Sunny road - Route 66 MG
  13. 10 May, 1946, Pittsburgh - Jimmy Ponder MG
  14. Polly Darton Get Along Little Doggies Snoop
  15. Cab Calloway - Vol 1 the early years 1930-1935 - JSP (now on disc 3) MG
  16. The Jackson Southernaires - Too late - Songbird (yukky greeen label) This is the edition of the group featuring Wilie Banks. MG
  17. Nah, that's an oldie but goodie. In New York in 1996, I heard a car driver, belting across on the red, use it on his car horn to get the pedestrians out of the way. It worked. MG
  18. Then this is your lucky day, 'cause I was able to find it--yet again. http://www.organissi...ndpost&p=255876 Bottom line: big boxes are sequentially assigned a number as they're sold and shipped, meaning that anyone still wanting the Mobley set better grab it pronto. Thanks Ron. MG Then this is your lucky day, 'cause I was able to find it--yet again. http://www.organissi...ndpost&p=255876 Bottom line: big boxes are sequentially assigned a number as they're sold and shipped, meaning that anyone still wanting the Mobley set better grab it pronto. Thanks Ron. But it looks like they've another 2,550 odd copies before they hit ten thousand. Or was this a 7,500 set? MG
  19. This morning Johnny Lytle - Everything must change - Muse Wild Bill Davis - One more time - Coral (UK) MG
  20. Yes indeed! Thanks to both of you. MG
  21. Well, they do number them consecutively, of course, but do they send them out in numerical order? I'd like to see that post again. No idea what the connection is or how to find it. MG
  22. sTIX IS OLDER THAN THE OTHERS. pERHAPS HE KNOWS MORE. (Shit!) MG
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