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Man with the Golden Arm

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  1. Those US discs have all been dropped in the bin. I did not want to send those out without knowing that the deutchaspeekkars (guess you can read that a couple of ways) had theirs coming. But remember as with all us control freek jazznobs I get to start this whenever I see fit. :rsmile:
  2. When are those Heritage Series disks being released. And do you have a link for that series. Much thanks.
  3. Hope I'm not talking to myself here but... I have sent off all international test discs. Some Euro participants have already received their single sets that I mailed from here a couple days after the multi disk package was sent to Germany. Still waiting for confirmation of that delivery before start up for discussion. I will be sending all US tomorrow starting with a shotgun to the west coast first. I hope all are OK with the delay, if it is one. I actually expected the previous BFT to catch a bit more wind.
  4. I can sign you up, if interested. Tried sending a PM but received a 'Mail Failed' message. Let me know! got the PM but my reply was errored as well. i might be interested in taking the plunge so let me know how to include you or visa versa. thanks.
  5. Never been a member of BMG but is there some sort of "buddy link" that gives a deal to a member who brings in a newbie? Would hate to sign on without sharing da luv.
  6. Saw this brief a couple of weeks ago and very much looking forward to this thanks to some of your hipping eons ago! BGO will deliver to the states for about US $30. OUCH! Come on Dusty!
  7. great to see this one up and coming. i had written hiroshi about this japanese version a long while back, the one that Lon has, and was told that it was part of a special universal anniversary release program that disappeared very, very quickly due to the fact that very few were even produced. it seems that this one is the only one aside from the late eighties fontana that issues the entire works.
  8. Oh fine, just when I get a supa groover stripe you go and tear it off my sleeve. Your right! Obviously it's not too, too tough to do, just offering to save a step. I never thought of it afa a privacy issue. Plus all of us anally retentive obsessive compulsive jazzboh control freaks need to do it our own way anyhow!!!
  9. I'm really only posting so that I can be a Supa Groover! I've always thought the more the merrier as far a getting tunes to dig into. But I wholeheartily agree with Ray. It could be very easy to get a double time going with several tracks that weigh out at 10 - 17 minutes in length like Randy's test. Being on the other end and only being able to burn at 4X on my Mac I can attest to the fact that making up eighty discs versus forty could be quite a task!! This may have been mentioned previously but the main plus across the board for a singular session might be that the turnaround of participants would come a bit quicker. People are already disgruntled that they won't be making a BFT until after we find Osama.
  10. After wrangling all the emails and requests I've compiled an address list with moniker in my text edit and have been working thru it as I burn along and pack 'em up. Quickly my idea is this: in a chain letter kind of way I can include this list and send it along to the next compiler via e-mail (Jim Dye BFT #8), so that way it will make it easier for him to just cut and paste onto the disk mailers as he sees fit or not. That compiler could forward the list along to the next and so on. Additons and deletions would be handled by the compiler based upon who signs up. Just to get one little step out of the way might make it much easier. Just a thought.
  11. I always conjure this:
  12. The Varitone! Think of all those great Stitt's etc if only that thing were never invented!!
  13. Sorry Mike I was editing as you posted above... I've never heard his post seventies work either but i do have a very gruvy version of "The NEW Village Caller" on one of those "Dance Classics" cobble-ations. Saweeet as the kids say! And I love the tidbit that he was a prize winning middle-weight, right?
  14. When I put up that vote he was tied for first! Now look at him. I got a Lytle bug a couple o summers ago (and many thanks to Mike Bonds who sent me a couple of painfully well put together comps from his lps) and must have listened to a Lytle mix for weeks on end. Those two on the Loop / New and Groovy twofer are just killin' as well. I stay away from his pat renderings of standards but his original stuff is down right the snappiest of all the vibists if I had my druthers. I love how he puts down that whirling shimmer. I tried my best to work in a rare Lytle cut onto my blindfold but alas it just was too mod for it's own good. I'm a sucker for those cheesy exotica tips as well, especially with a little Barretto spread on the bottom.. I've only recently begun to get into the chimes, and yes need to check out Walt Dickerson after hearing the snippet on Randy's test. Anybody weigh in on Pike's Atlantic "Jet Set" disc if only for Hancock on the organ?? And might MikeW have any commentary on the 'Dave Pike SET' that recorded in Germany in the early '70s. From my minute amount of searching there is a vanguard of guitarists, one Volker Kreigel, doing some extraordinary stuff?? Sounds interesting.
  15. ubu...nothing from that one. but... B) the euros in the alpine region will be having them sent off by "tjobbe". he will be distributing to germany, austria and switzerland. all others will be receiving a single mailing from here. i will delay the start-up till just after all disks have been received on both sides.
  16. 32 on the docket. European and UK out today. Almost all the usual suspects. Still time for more... I'll be sending out the domestics at the end of the week as I know that most of you will be so swarmed with Valentines that it will take some time to get back to business.
  17. Any one else notice that Alicia "key-synched" on her tribute. For some reason the ivories never went up and down as they say. And her hands were in the wrong places as well. Maybe she played rhythm piano? Was I imagining this?
  18. Last night's "Hey Yaaaa" won me over. Those back-up shakers were better than a polaroid picha. :rsmile:
  19. Chick played absolutely beautiful notes like he probably does now in his sleep, when all the while the Foo Fighters guy was trying his best to shake the Tenex out of his hair and onto the ivories (like one of those cool buddy duets between nearly aging rocker and rhythm section minion) but since Chick was asleep he didn't mind. I think maybe they were conjuring some sort of David Sancious / Springsteen thing but then again one can't conjure up talent.
  20. Re: Paris Moods? Does the rhythm w/ Terrason play acoustic or electric bass in support? edit: I think I found my answer. What Kevin said!
  21. I've got one of these Tivoli radios next to me (it's great and I even got rid of my Terk FM Pro antenna) at work since I rely on my fidelity elsewhere for really listening. Surprised they have not come up with something a bit more to your specs. If you have a bunch of nightstands this might work though. Still pricey!!
  22. ss....Might you have a link for CDUniverse that blankets this new series? Thanks!
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