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You can't please everyone. But Ornette, Don Cherry, Paul Bley, Carla Bley, Michael Brecker, Paul Motian, Jan Garbaek, Pat Metheny, Joshua Redman, Herbie Hancock, John Scofield, Bill Frisell, Ed Blackwell, Dewey Redman, and many more were indeed pleased.
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I think sometimes things are not deleted when I think they are. And for two albums, I cannot fully delete then; I just don't have the option. Here is my predicament/mystery. 1 GB can hold 16 hours of music. I am devoting about 350 GB to music. That would give me 5,600 hours of music. Yet, as near as I can tell, I only have about 1,800 hours of music on the HD. How on earth can this be?
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Two of the best Haden solos (although these are countless) are on "Moonlight Serenade" (Haunted Heart) and "The Left Hand of God" (Now is the Hour).
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I am emptying trash continually! I just don't get how can I delete material and wind up losing another 10 GBs. I am now second-guessing my decision to purchase an Apple.
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I have been going through to bring back music on my Apple desktop, which oddly does not play after an upgrade to Sonoma. But it has been easy enough to bring it back through Finder. However, I sure am experiencing weird things on available hard drive space. I was up around 20 GBs left a few weeks ago. Then I was hanging around 15. After a two-day span, I now have 2.93 left. I have actually been getting rid of music--shifting to external or deleting entirely--as I go along. I have been deleting far more than adding. Anyone know why I have lost so much space?
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Maybe I need to listen to #1 again, as I'm normally inclined to enjoy Spaulding's solos.
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Geez, I mis-identified the Ellington tune. "Sunset and Mocking Bird" indeed, which sounds decent to me--wondering who performs this.
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I am sure both Chess and Garage Band are save to remove. Other apps...not so sure. Yes, I am updated to Sonoma, which did weird (though not devastating) things to my music when I upgraded.
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The risk is getting rid of something important.
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I am wondering if anyone has removed some apps from an Apple desktop. By all accounts, this would come with some risks. I would do it to open up more HD space, though I doubt it would make all that much available. My current thought is to remove Chess and Garage Band.
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Great, great player for sure. I never saw him in person, but I was quite young when he retired--plus I'm from an American League city and no inter-league play back then and we just had limited awareness of the NL players. Of course, in Cleveland we were not happy with Mays for one incident--the famous catch in the 1954 World Series that is continually replayed. Of course, it was a great fielder doing what he had to do, but it was the key element in a fine Series for the Giants and a lousy one for the Indians.
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Yeah, the idea was really to develop and mature the players and then kick them out. Given this philosophy, it's surprising that Wayne--with all his talent--was there for 5 years.
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I noticed there was actually an album on which both Hubbard and Morgan appear, seemingly together on most or all of the tracks. I can't recall the title right now.
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Wasn't Lee Morgan in and out over a pretty long stretch? When he was out, Freddie Hubbard took the spot.
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Hardman, several decades? Interesting.
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I don't think I can double up on tracks, so I guess I will pass. I am deleting and bringing backs tracks now--and it's going quickly enough. I have enough done out of the total that I would rather not try to start again from zero. Or.... Well, I think my system will do for now.
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Is anyone familiar with the "consolidate files" function" in Apple Music? My organization seems erratic, and maybe this has something to do with all the non-playing tracks when I upgraded to Sonoma. I'm just worried that the consolidation would take up more space on the hard drive.
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Can anyone provide some names of players who were Messengers for an extended period? That's in relative terms, of course, as Blakey always seemed to continually bring in new young talent. I believe Wayne Shorter put in 5 years. I'n not sure anyone else matched that.
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I have hardly ever removed CDs from my collection. But I have also borrowed and downloaded. Chances are I can fully recover--it will just take time. I just don't know why an upgrade would create such havoc.
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Yes, but I think that the bottom line is my music is a mass of confusion in some respects. There are several folders holding music, and in many cases they will not play the music as they did before (on Apple Music). I find that the music I downloaded over about the last four months plays fine, but then the problem sets in. I think I can bring it all back, but it will take much time--and the playlists are particularly problematic.
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I found that I can play just about any track through Finder, but this seemingly allows you to play only one track at a time--plus you don't get the running time or ability to move through the track. All of this would be detrimental in terms of the advantages of having music on a computer.
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So now another weird and disturbing thing happened with Apple. For quite some time I have been bothered by messages to upgrade to Sonoma. I put it off and put it off, but finally decided to do the upgrade tonight. I found rather quickly that for most of my playlists only a couple of tracks (out of 10-20) would play. Some would play zero songs. I went to individual albums and found similar results. This has just happened, but I believe that the vast majority of music (about 50 DAYS worth) will not play. What account for this, and what is the fix? Thanks.
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Grant Green: under-estimated as Jazz artist, and Blue Note to blame?
Milestones replied to Milestones's topic in Artists
I believe that Green said he was highly influenced by horn plays and adapted their techniques into his guitar playing. -
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