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The Magnificent Goldberg

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  1. So what are the young musicians playing? Mbaqanga? Reggae? Hip Hop? MG
  2. Today’s haul from a record fair and my man Terry in Pontypridd MG
  3. I strongly recommend that one (but not in this bastardized form, better to get somebody to burn you a copy of the J-Disc than to subsidize this crap) to all Tenor Geeks and other Lovers Of All Things Beautiful just to hear John Board on tenor. SWEET! It's an excellent session, even on the Sugar Hill label MG
  4. Billy Childs Billy Sunday Monday Michiru
  5. Little labels, big sound is a good one. For more detail about a specific label, there's Charlie Gillette's "Making Tracks: Atlantic Records and the Growth of a Multi-Billion-Dollar Industry", which is very good indeed. It's out of print now, but there are some second hand at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/087...3545&sr=1-5 You may be able to get it from a library. There are also decent bios of Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler. MG
  6. Thanks for this SS. MG
  7. A great album that BN or Water should have reissued. At least another Charles Kynard appearance will be available. Indeed. I have a Toshiba edition of this LP. It's a great session! This however is outrageous in its audacity. Oh well, I have Muse CDs of both of these, so I shan't be even slightly tempted. MG
  8. What are people like Barney Rachabane, Robbie Jansen and Basil Coetzee doing nowadays? Are they also inactive? MG
  9. Yes, it is. I've been trying to find a complete track list for this CD but can't; neither Amazon.fr nor DG lists all tracks. The DJ Lounge session is about 42 minutes with 6 tracks. The other LP had 8 tracks. I have a bad feeling that some tracks, from one session or another, haven't been included in the CD. MG
  10. Thanks Mike. MG
  11. Tubby Hayes Isaac Hayes Shaft
  12. Gotta cede my place at the computer to my wife. So here's a reminder to myself. MG
  13. Looks like you needed it. Well, yes. MG
  14. I'm thinking of getting another batch of Japanese Victor reissues. There are some Cal Tajaders amongst them. 41870; cal tjader; mambo with tjader 41871; cal tjader; tjader 41872; cal tjader; los ritmos calientes Anyone like to say anything about these? I noted that "Tjader" was difficult to get outside Japan. MG
  15. Bob Hope Hank Penny David Farthing http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/pages/staff/dwfarthi/projman.htm
  16. Don't know; I count albums not CDs/LPs/K7s. I've got 2356 albums on CD but some CDs have 2 albums on them and some albums have more than 1 CD. The lower shelves had cassettes on them, not CDs. We deliberately bought a house with 1 more bedroom than we needed MG
  17. Before I got troubles with my connection, James Brown - I got the feelin' - Polydor reissue James Brown - Ain't it funky - Polydor reissue James Brown - Sho is funky down here - Polydor reissue Billy Larkin & the Delegates - Ain't that a groove - World Pacific mono MG
  18. Good grief! I didn't know those had been issued here! Thanks Ghost! MG
  19. Can you store the back insert from the cd case in the plastic sleeves? Do the sleeves protect the disc well? I might be tempted to go this route too. It's not like the jewel cases are attractive - they remind me of cassette tape cases. I've got plenty of cassettes, too. The thing about jewel boxes and K7 cases is that, when your eyesight starts going a bit, you can still read what's on the spines (except for RVGs, dammit). This is what I got a friend to put up for me on two walls when we moved here nearly 2 years ago. At present, I've got about 16 running feet spare. Need to think about putting another shelf on top; but I couldn't reach a second extra shelf. MG
  20. You're rich!!!! MG
  21. Oh goody, a death toll throwdown. Around 30,000 people a year die in the U.S. by gunshot. 40,000 a year die in car wrecks, lets ban all cars! Let's ban cars and guns alternatively for a week and see which ban results in the most chaos. "Sorry boss, I can't come work today, I live in a dangerous community and I can't shoot my way to the office" MG
  22. I don't think prostitution is illegal. As to the numbers involved, who knows? A lot of people have used marijuana because it was forbidden. And a lot have avoided it because it was forbidden. Who knows what the difference between those numbers is? There is clearly a correlation between availability and use. And speaking generally, I am greatly in favour of a very restrictive gun control regime. And also of a very restrictive gun manufacture regime, which doesn't exist anywhere in the world. I just don't see it as being relevant to this particular type of thing. I think these incidents are very rare. One of the reasons I think they're rare is because I think most of the people who could turn out to be mass murderers are picked up by society and treated in some way. It is possible to argue that those who manage to conceal their state of mind may well be more cunning and resourceful than the others. Whether that's so, I don't know. What I DO know is that the justification for strict gun control (and manufacturing) regimes cannot rest on cases like this. It has to rest on cases of normal rational behaviour of people like criminals and terrorists. To my mind, that justification is clear and unanswerable. MG
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