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  1. Sometimes, I find terrific uses of words and ideas on this board. One of my favorites, from JSngry is listed below. Do you have any favorite quotes by other board members? >source link< Thanks, Jim!!!
  2. I’ve heard of Liebman but know nothing about the man or his music. When I first learned that Mosaic was releasing a Dave Liebman Select, my initial thought was, “who is this guy,” and “why would I want his music.” Before I viewed the Mosaic site, I was thinking Liebman was a flute player. Upon listening to the Liebman/Beirach Select via the Mosaic page, however, my mind was quickly set straight. There is some great sounding music in the Liebman box. I’ll be ordering mine soon.
  3. I believe it's good to have a hobby, a genuine interest. My interest is learning about, listening to, and collecting jazz music. The music is genuine and real to me. I can enjoy it whether I'm young or old. I can enjoy it by myself or with somebody else. I can discuss the music, write about it, buy it, sell it, listen to it, and enjoy the anticipation of finally finding something I didn't already have. I've made new friends because of my interest in the music. I'm gaining some knowledge of the history of American culture to boot. I don't believe CD collecting is as expensive as various other hobbies. I have a friend who would spend thousands of dollars on a single camera lens (he was into photography). Another friend would spend thousands of dollars on car parts (he was into old cars)... and on and on. Storage can be a problem but, a single CD isn't that big. A single CD takes up less space than a paperback novel, for example. It's good for my mind to have my interest in jazz and collecting the CDs. Good vibes for the mind, in a manner that is not destructive (such as enjoying art), seems more beneficial, over a lifetime, than the off-setting costs in dollars and space. I'm not necessarily concerned about being a completist. I am, however, concerned (at times, consumed!) with the on-going search and enjoyment of the music, the history, the friendship, the discussion, and the art form.
  4. Teeth issues or not, I have no issue with the music on Right Now. I was not familiar with Right Now till I made my purchase of the RVG. This is the best Jackie I’ve heard, ever. McLean’s sound has developed to a much more fluid-like approach on this release, to my ears. More in the style of Wayne Shorter. The second song, Poor Eric, is haunting & mesmerizing in a subtle way. Jackie’s horn is just loud enough and just quiet enough to be perfect. Each person on the set plays in top form.
  5. It appears that Jackie has a slight case of som're teeth. Some're here and som're there. Maybe it's the dread disase saxmouth?
  6. I'd not have survived the jazz drought as long as you. No way. Congratulations on your purchase of the Tristano/Konitz and Capitol Jazz boxes. Whoo hoo!!! I orderd my T/K/M over the weekend. Of course, I had to add the New Orleans Jazz box to the same order. I want the Capitol Jazz before it goes OOP. I'll wait till it hits the Running Low (if I can wait that long).
  7. Does this mean the price is going up if I want to buy a copy directly from Mr. Nessa?
  8. What's up with this? I had the same experience over the weekend. Is there something in the air? Does the Moncur Select sound better after it has aged on the shelf for about a year? I didn't know what to play. My hand moved to the Moncur Select. I popped the first disk in the drive... and have been enjoying the music ever since. Weird. I tried to revive the Grachan Moncur Select thread. >located here< It may get revived and it may not.
  9. I purchased the Grachan Moncur Select when it was initially released. I played it a couple of times, never even listened to all three disks, then placed the box on the shelf and felt content with my purchase. I didn’t play the Moncur Select too much, till recently, nearly a year later. I’ve been enjoying the set very much during the late evening hours. It sounds much better to me, after the sun goes down, and the night air moves in. The set is a mixture of Moncur and McLean releases, with each player receiving about equal playing time. On one of the sets Wayne Shorter takes Jackie’s place along-side Moncur. Lee Morgan is present too. Tony Williams fills the space with his dependable drumming mystique. I’m always surprised when a piece of music, that I’ve had shelved for nearly a year, suddenly speaks to me and makes me glad I had the music available for my listening pleasure.
  10. 'Live' jazz. Eh? Like, where you go out and see the music played by a live person? Like, right up there on the stage? We have our moments in Tucson (like when Bud Shank played here). Mostly, the only jazz I hear is what I play on my own stereo. Or what ss1 introduces me to from his collection.
  11. I do own some Coltrane. I own zero Coltrane box sets.
  12. I've purchased the Byrd, the Hubbard, and the Grant Green RVGs (so far). This post is nothing against the music. I'm happy to have all the new RVGs available for purchase. However, a picture is worth a thousand words. It seems too bad that the EMI tag is larger than the Blue Note tag.
  13. My first experience with Warne Marsh will be when I receive my just-today-ordered Tristano/Konitz Mosaic box. I may be coming back for Chuck's reissue in the weeks to come. Unfortunately, not much information here. I'll admit ignorance and ask... this is a title that has been out of print for some length of time? As I've written, many a time before, a person just never quits learning about this great music.
  14. Ain't this the damned truth!?! If it's not CDs, then it's books. If not books, then DVDs. If not DVDs, then computer games. If not any of the above, then it's beer. Or maybe, it's all of the above, mainly CDs, and beer? I remember, back in the very early days of the internet (circa 1995)... I spent many early morning hours (just after midnight) collecting/trading pics of scantilly-clad women via the internet (sort of like the Babes thread on this board). The pictures were interesting. Mostly, it was just fun to be collecting the files, chatting with people, making offers to those in need, and seeing what could be obtained. I'm glad I was always majorly turned-off about smoking cigarettes.
  15. I'm feeling so much better. I resolved some of my 'issues.' I just placed an order for both the New Orleans Jazz and the Tristano/Konitz sets. I can no longer post my meanderings in this thread, about whether I should purchase the sets or not. Hmmm... What will be the next Mosaic to be moved to Running Low/Last Chance?
  16. I've seen mostly 'still' pictures of the classic jazz players. I enjoy the hell out of the black & white photographs. The clothes, the instruments, the cigarette smoke drifting through the air. It doesn't get any cooler. Not by a long shot. I don't know whether a good stage manner/presence is determined by how the artist treats his audience, or how he plays his instrument, or how he carries himself (maybe all the above?). My pick, from what I've seen, is Thelonious Monk, based on the clips from the Straight No Chaser film. The hat, the dark glasses, the goatee, the way his hands hit the piano keys, the odd tapping of his foot. Monk seemed so cool, so modern, so hip, so jazz perfect. I wish I could have been there at the Five Spot, enjoying Monk along with glass of a good single malt.
  17. I was looking at this book at Border's over the weekend. >link< The book caught my attention. I nearly purchased the book but decided to check opinions on this Board first. Sometimes a book can appear good but turn out to be not worth reading at all. Has anybody read this book. Opinions? Yay or nay?
  18. I'm trying to convince myself to purchase some Mosaic sets today, SUNDAY, before the day expires. Before the sets go OOP. Errr... New Orleans Jazz, Tristano, or both? Will I be able to do it???? Jeez. I have 'issues.'
  19. You are correct. I feel dumb.
  20. I say, you can NEVER have too many. Can you?
  21. I hadn't had my TV on since Arizona lost on Thursday night. I was surprised, when checking the scores on the internet, on Saturday night, to learn that Nevada had taken care of Stanford.
  22. Has anybody heard anything about when the second season of Six Feet Under will be available on DVD?
  23. A friend of mine, in Tucson, purchased this ol' Arizona Caddy: > more pictures link< (click on each picture for a larger image) Don't miss the pack rat pic.
  24. Your words speak my own opinion, almost exactly. Sometimes I enjoy being apathetic. You know? My job is just something I do to be able to enjoy my non-work time. I work to live. I don't live to work. Congrats on finding something better to do with your work hours. But, keep enjoying your non-work hours just the same. The non-work hours have always been what's more important to me. At the same time, it's a bittersweet situation. You have to spend so much of your time at work, why not find a way to enjoy it, and maximize your income, as much as possible.
  25. I work in a software support center. I get to listen to people whine to me, for eight hours per day, about their computer/software problems. Sometimes I'm able to offer a solution. Sometimes I'm not. Yet, I have to find a nice way of getting the person at the other end of the telephone line to politely disconnect the telephone call before I do. The job is so-so. The schedule/hours are good. The computer knowledge/education is great. The pay is acceptable (I can generally afford to save money in my 401k plan and buy a desired amount of Mosaics & RVGs). The medical/vacation benefits are excellent.
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