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  1. Heard that!
  2. Apparently it's common for guitar players. BTW: a bass player called me last night, I think we're going to start playing together, guitar and bass. Did you tell that bass player that your name is not "last night?"
  3. I have heard some of that. Killer!
  4. There's no Bisquick in that kitchen.
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    Feb 15 RVGs

    I sold my copy of Basra on eBay at a premium as soon as I saw this was going to be released as an RVG. D'oh! I just did a buy-it-now for a copy on eBay for less than I sold my copy for, so its cool. Whew. My favorite version of Lazy Afternoon is on there.
  6. Ralph Towner & Gary Peacock. I don't know if this is jazz per se... Never heard it, but I would be interested.
  7. Another Giuffre incarnation: clarinet/tenor - guitar - trombone
  8. Lazy Afternoon. The version on Pete LaRoca's Basra takes me to another world every time.
  9. Zep? Motorhead? Sabbath?
  10. Welcome! Great name, BTW. Thanks for the great link. That top 25 most expensive ending prices was amazing. $8,239 for a Misfits 45?
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    EAI

  12. For just that, you might enjoy this.
  13. WD45

    EAI

    Jason Bivens reviews five items from the Creative Sources label at Dusted Magazine this week. Not exactly eai, but akin, yes? Apologies for again plugging Dusted. You'd think I work there...
  14. Thanks! The picture is from the tray photo of Jimmy Smith's Rockin' the Boat RVG. I just put my copy of Photoshop on my new computer. I forgot to transfer all of my nifty fonts when I switched to my new machine. I've got to go find some of those freeware font sites now...
  15. I am on the lookout for an original mono LP of this:
  16. I saw the feature on 60 Minutes about this. It looks like something that really needs to be experienced in person. Have a great time!
  17. Bingo! I'll second that motion. I can't imagine listening to only one thing all of the time. I can get tired of too much of anything, so I have a little bit of everything. I like to seek the common threads between the disparate musics
  18. Segovia taught Esteban, I think. I will buy anything from someone who was taught by Segovia... They should have Cuscuna on there hawking Mosaics.
  19. I used Turbo Lister for the first time last night, and it worked like a charm. It is great for multiple listings, but I think I will use it for single items as well. No problems uploading pics with it.
  20. I would say that my skipping defects have come as many times from a scratch as they have from some non-scratch manufacturing defect. I have heard it said that the label side is actually more suceptable to error-inducing damage than the shiny info side. There is very little protecting that thin layer of aluminum [or gold] from damage.
  21. Same here. Odd, that.
  22. A sad day indeed.
  23. In my last round of eBay LP auctions, almost all were sold to European bidders. My thoughts were the favorable exchange rate makes these items cheaper. [in effect.] That exchange rate is a bummer when I was buying John Martyn CDs in London and Edinburgh...
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