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https://www.strandedrecords.com/collections/newsletter/products/sun-ra-figurine-collectible-action-figure
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Chuck, may I say it before you get the chance to? Sigh…
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I wonder if the National Weather Service will ultimately (in a few or several years) come up with a new numerical system beyond just the “Cat 3, Cat 4, Cat 5” we all know — that integrates the threat of storm surge into the number. There are lots of Cat 3 hurricanes that get downgraded to 2 and 1 quickly — but still dump *massive* amounts of rainfall on an area, and have huge storm surges.
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I have Soul Connection on CD with a different cover, this version… https://www.discogs.com/release/2590178-John-Patton-Soul-Connection At least I’m pretty sure I still have it — will have to look for it. Good album, also with Grachan Moncur (a good part of the reason I got it).
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Will be thinking about you, Dan. When is the predicted landfall?
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I might mention that my wife(!) really likes Free at Last (ECM) — as well as the Legendary Hasaan date with Max Roach. Whenever I put them on, she always asks “who’s that?” — and then she calls them “nice and bangy!” or words to that effect. (I can always tell when she likes something I’m listening to, if she asks who it is.)
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Vinyl only?? Sam’s also has (had?) a 5-sided 3LP of Nathan Davis live in ‘65 backed by the Georges Arvanitas trio. And I would have GLADLY paid (even at a premium) for a nice 2cd set of it. Same too with this new Mal trio.
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This seems to be the full clip (full tune)… …from the same YouTube uploader: Disorder at the Border, 1966. Featuring: Dizzy Gillespie (t) Kenny Dorham (t) Thad Jones (t) Howard McGhee (t) Bobby Hackett (c) Ruby Braff (c) Clark Terry (fl-h) Jimmy Owens (fl-h) Billy Taylor (p) Kenny Burrell (g) Gene Taylor (b) Vince Schaeffer (d) Recorded in Newport
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Mccoy Tyner and Joe Henderson live at Slugs Saloon (Blue Note)
Rooster_Ties replied to ghost of miles's topic in New Releases
Not perfectly in tune — but it’s about 5x better than several Left Bank live recordings I’ve heard.- 108 replies
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Mccoy Tyner and Joe Henderson live at Slugs Saloon (Blue Note)
Rooster_Ties replied to ghost of miles's topic in New Releases
Sounds pretty darn good, far as I’m concerned. Looking forward!!- 108 replies
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Hot damn!!!
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Much better quality picture of the album cover here… https://www.plaidroomrecords.com/products/pre-order-mccoy-tyner-joe-henderson-forces-of-nature-live-at-slugs-release-date-11-22-2024
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This page where I found the cover art also has a track listing (…and btw, the Steve Hoffman link above says it’s 2cds!) https://www.allaboutjazz.com/album/forces-of-nature-live-at-slugs-mccoy-tyner Tracks: In 'N Out; We'll Be Together Again; Taking Off; The Believer; Isotope. “In ‘N Out” and “Isotope” are Joe’s tunes. “We’ll Be Together” is surely the Fischer/Laine standard. There’s a McCoy tune called “The Believer” from an early-1958-recorded session on the 1964 Coltrane album by the same name — and I’m seeing it’s credited to McCoy (I guess that’s right, but 1958? — I thought Trane and McCoy didn’t cross paths on record quite that early, can someone set me right?) I don’t know “Takin’ Off” at all (and nor does Google, with any of the names on this live date). Maybe a spontaneously improvised tune. EDIT: Yeah, it appears “The Believer” was written by McCoy, and recorded by Trane a couple years before they recorded together. https://concord.com/concord-albums/the-believer/ • The title piece was composed by McCoy Tyner, still a teenager at the time and more than two years away from his key role in Coltrane’s working quartet.
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How many BN covers had an “etc.” billed instead of a musician’s name? — and were they *all* McCoy? And did any other labels do the same? (And were any of them McCoy too?)
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Wonder whose name the 1966 live set on BN will be released under?? Who was the ‘leader’ on the gig, ostensibly? And/or who was still under contact to BN in 1966? — McCoy or Joe? (Would/could that still be a factor in how it’s released today? — in terms of the name it’s under?). I suppose the date of the show could be a factor too — do we have a date yet? — relative to who was under contract until when. My cursory Googling about this — the album title and “Blue Note” came up with absolutely nothing, besides references to this NYT article. Eagerly awaiting more details!!!!! Like… Two sets, or just one?? Just one cd, or two?? Set-list??
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Just searched on my DVR for upcoming showings of anything with “Eddie Hen” — but no dice (here in DC). Hope I didn’t miss it!
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Weird News Tonight (or Today!!!!!)
Rooster_Ties replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Just looked up the fuel-mileage for a 2001 Prius (pre-hatchback, right?), and the mpg ratings for it were 52 city / 45 highway. How are you getting 66.7?? — when we didn’t even get quite that good on our 2006 Prius (which got about 60/52 iirc). -
Can’t not post this one!
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How much and about when? Just curiosity, as I got mine the month it came out with one of those crazy 40% off coupons on one item from Barnes and Nobel (in-store)— so I kinda got it for a song (might still have the receipt for it in the box, I’ll have to look). Got my Jack Johnson box the same way. One of them might have even been a 50% off coupon, come to think of it. Now that was essentially 40% (of 50%) off FULL-list-price — but that still brought it down to well less than $10/disc iirc.
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Lotta these discs are sub 45-minutes each, if it’s 4+ hrs spread across 6 discs. Maybe that’s ok, because it’s one set per disc (with seemingly the one set that’s over 79 minutes split between two discs). I’ll probably break down and get it eventually, if I can ever find it for about $50/$55 (which might have to be used) — but I have to confess to not listening to my Seven Steps box a whole ton in the last 15 years. I passed on Vol 7, btw — but I do have all of the first 6 volumes.
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Fun fact! Eno was commissioned to write (and did write) this little 3.25-second ditty… https://themusicnetwork.com/the-odd-story-of-how-brian-eno-composed-the-windows-95-startup-sound/
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Andrew Hill "A Beautiful Day, Revisited"
Rooster_Ties replied to cliffpeterson's topic in New Releases
Wasn’t there a download-only option with one of Andrew’s albums from right around this same time (roughly), with 2-3 extra tracks of some sort? (Or am I now just conjuring that false memory?) Not necessarily this album, but I think(?) it was in this general time-frame. (Anybody know what I’m talking about, and have the details?) Is this that?