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Man with the Golden Arm

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  1. Randy has e-mailed me and I made my case known to him prior to reading this thread and posting ... so not to step on anybody's toes as they run to the burner I will go ahead and move into position #7. I also asked Randy to let me know when he feels most comfortable in giving me the yellow flag to call for participants' addresses etc. and then another heads up when he feels his double disc set has played to the "answer" point. No problem at all, Vint
  2. Thanks for the affirmation Mule! Guess I could have Googled around some news groups but came right to the center of it all -"Organissimo"- for the answer and the close-up!! My nine year old daughter was on the horn in a heartbeat to ring up Grandpa to see if he caught the "well you know, her ah, BooB". I assured her that PaPa probably headed into the kitchen for a sammich as soon as P Diddy hit the stage. The overheard coversation was priceless. So that was CBS' big surprise? Gotta hand it to the Jackson kiddies tho. i picked this smiley only because the right one is bigger. A great game all the same and I guess Janet had to upstage Beyonce cause she sure couldn't hit with her in the real lungs department.
  3. Oh my God. My best to you during these trying times.
  4. Yeah, but this Connoisseur is McMaster's portfolio piece! It is soooo much better than the Mosaic and completely makes the TOCJ sound like your head's in a pillow. But maybe RVG had some extended tapes of "Downstairs Blues Upstairs" in his attic.
  5. I've been curious about the players on the "jazz" sides of this soundtrack. It is listed as such: Personnel: Herbie Hancock (piano); Jim Hall (guitar); Joe Newman, Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Phil Woods (alto saxophone); Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Paul Griffin (organ); Ron Carter (bass); Jack DeJohnette (drums)- But I recall some talk of this being done with some British players at the time, as well? Can someone set me straight on this?? Thanks
  6. Any recs for Bill LeSage. That guy's vibes knock me out. Thanks.
  7. Ed and danasgoodstuff... Don't know Thompson but have seen his work often. The fourth one down reminds me a bit of some of Egon Schiele's landscape work. Please go on about this group.
  8. Just received "Line on Love" and it's every bit better than Nate sez. Just what the doctor ordered. Taborn is majestic. Ehrlich is perfich!
  9. That "Magic Drawing Board" was my favorite part. And what do Herb Pomeroy and Mike Mulligan have in common?
  10. A buddy's Web Service was featured in USA Today's tech section. Actually fun stuff! www.greatnameforaband.com
  11. A good question, re: Sound of Jazz, and I not being a 'vet' can't say, but I do have in my LP collection an original vinyl. It was my Aunt Toots'. So it must have made some kind of impression to quite a general audience when someone living in the Delaware Water Gap and who always set the table with waaay too much silver-ware, IMO, went out and got the soundtrack! There was not much of it's kind on the few channels in them days, so this must have been quite the coup at the time. Love to hear comments as well.
  12. Right around the corner and about nine years prior is: "Prospect Street" Edward Hopper I can assure you that Gloucester does not look like this in any way today.
  13. Our first was born nine years ago yesterday. She was not the best sleeper either but is as un-wakable as a teenager now. We had one of those Rykodisc "Hawaiian Rainshower" CDs. 5 to 6 PM or there abouts was her real finicky time and we'd just set her down between the speakers and let it wash over her. I think the white noise / womb sounds of the "rain" did the trick. It became instantaneous and the disc never left the player. By the time she was three we were dancing around to "Let Freedom Ring". Today she showed me how her piano teacher has her doing a little bit of "stride" w/ her left hand. It gets better all the time! good luck!!
  14. Isn't Steve Lukather the guitarist for EVERYONE!?
  15. ...in the words of R. Crumb... Eggs Ackly!
  16. Might be prejudiced, but pick up the first or third Masada Quartet discs. Always reasonable on eBay these days. His playing on those is stunning and if you grab a couple you can cull out the wacked-out overtly bizarre klezmarishness and get down to some incredibly rewarding stuff. Some others here would know better of his solo outings. I think a new one w/ Frisell and Caine is out soon? davedouglas
  17. Look for any BullMoose Records up in NH. I bet Kevin Bres knows the deals and where to find them. But they are all around the SE corner of the state. It's supposed to be another single digit weekend up here (I'm just down the coast). Time to spring for some silk long underwares. It's up to around 30 right now but the moistness makes it all moot. Up in ski country it'll be quite nasty.
  18. "TRACK 5 - People seem to think that this is a "Europen" band, but frankly, I don't hear that. Maybe superficailly, in the drumming, but not really. Whatever, it's an absolutely gorgeous tune, and the tenorist who plays the melody does so superbly. The tenor soloist is telling his story his own way, too. Definitely nothing innovative, but definitely a truly personal expression all the way around, and that means a lot to me. Can't wait for the identity to be revealed!" JSngry's post... Boy next thing Jim will be tagging cars in Singapore. Go out and pick that switch now, man!!! I gotta start reading the rules, here.
  19. Thanks for that editorial review Nate. I will put that on the list. Anxious to hear Taborn in this kind of setting. As for his more big band-y work, any thoughts on the first, and best, of the two New York Composers Orchestra albums that were on New World. I love that first one. A bit too much Weiselman for me but the Ehrlich solos on there are just fabulous. The players are right on through-out that album.
  20. You know if the body can transmit sound like this then someone, like say, ah, Hugh Grant, could strap on a big old pair of Grados, and then would....?
  21. Hey Brad, While your at it make sure to have him put the Pullen / Adams Select he promised me in the que before this one!
  22. Cap Toys did this with lollipops a few years back. They really did work. It was a sucker holder / FM radio that transmitted the vibe through your teeth. I guess the louder you wanted it the more cavities you got. There is also a pen you can nibble on from Hasbro right now: Can't wait for a big ol' Multilayered Hybrid SACD Dagwood sammich!
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