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Man with the Golden Arm

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  1. Available on eMusic and at Amazon's mp3 store for $7.92. An essential Lytle. Go git it now!!!!!! from dougpayne: LOS GRANDES DEL JAZZ aka I GIGANTI DEL JAZZ Johnny Lytle prob. 1970 Albert Dailey (key); Chester Thompson (d); Johnny Lytle (vib) with others unknown. a. Memphis To K.C. b. Mine c. Walk A Soul Mile d. Bag A Bones e. Babo f. One For Carter g. Big Wheel h. Save Your Love For Me
  2. years ago in the middle of a stormy night i ran outside and ripped down a very nice set and hurled them into the rocks in our so called yard. but T. Boone Pickens likes 'em.
  3. One of my favorites too - got me into the hipper Blue Note organ sound upon hearing the title cut a way back when. Was googlin and found an interesting Grandassa shot: source
  4. 'Kung Fu Panda' is my movie of the year!
  5. That 'Murder Inc.' is truly phenomenal! Why this hasn't gotten the proper issue in glorious re-mastering is a shame as the supposed effort to get this piece sounding perfect in 1960 was their main effort. I finally got a decent "For those who dare ... the exclusive sound extra" Series 2000 gatefold lp copy last winter - had been listening to some blog loads previously. Extensive track notes by Hentoff detailing the criminal encyclopedia of the score yet nothing about the music performed. "In less than a decade, Murder, Inc. disposed of approximately 130 rivals and recalcitrants with gun, icepick, cleaver and rope". and - Eddie Costa is just brilliant here. Murder Inc. - Brooklyn NY
  6. Where is that? Gloucester? locals call it "stinky beach" in Manchester and that was long before the sei whale washed up. the aquarium came up and towed it out to sea.
  7. Just read in the Herald that his first stop during his life sentence will be at the very same High-Security prison where Gauguin met his end. They'll have to catch him out of his cell though - its a single-occupancy prison. at least he had cuter bunk mates! the Gagen priest is another story.
  8. sure you've heard Ma Entwistle's statements to the press after the verdict? Comes off like that Geico gecko after smoking crack at Winehouse's flat.
  9. wasn't there a turban thread long ago?
  10. just thinking outside the box
  11. Ha! A couple weeks ago we took the kids and a couple of their friends to the movies at the mall. Seeing the throng of low riders outside the exit smokin' butts I decided to yank the loose-fit-roomy-in-the-seat-jeans down mid-thigh (luckily for all I had a long shirt going) and flash some hand gestures as I exited thru the crowd of low slung boys. I thought them kids were gonna pee themselves!
  12. THAT looks very interesting. Love Medeski's flair in the past at taking some of the Masada book and turning it on his own dime.
  13. nice band! BULLITT Lalo Schifrin Hollywood, California: December 6, 1968 prob. inc. Bud Brisbois (tp); Milt Bernhart (tb); Plas Johnson (ts); Bud Shank (f); Mike Melvoin (p,org); Howard Roberts (g); Ray Brown (b); Carol Kaye, Bill Plummer (el-b); Larry Bunker (d) plus unknown strings; Lalo Schifrin Dick Hazard, George Del Barrio (arr). a. (L16891) Bullitt (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:05 b. Room "26" (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:20 c. The Aftermath of Love (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:45 d. On the Way to San Mateo (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30 e. A Song for Cathy (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:10 f. Shifting Gears (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:14 g. Cantata for Combo (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:00 h. Bullitt (End Title) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:40 Hollywood, California: December 7, 1968 John Audino, Bud Brisbois, Tony Terran (tp, flhrn); Milt Bernhart, Dick Noel, Lloyd Ulyate, Lew McCreary (tb); Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Gene Cipriano, Bill Perkins, Jack Nimitz (reeds); Mike Melvoin (p, org); Howard Roberts, Bob Bain (g); Ray Brown (b); Max Bennett (el-b); Larry Bunker (d); Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin Dick Hazard, George Del Barrio (arr). i. (L16895) The First Snowfall (Sonny Burke) - 3:00 j. (L16896) Ice Pick Mike (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:00 k. (L16897) Music to Interrogate By (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:47 l. (L16898) Hotel Daniels (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:50 http://dougpayne.com/schifrin.htm
  14. and for the rest of the year! Back under the knife to repair that thing again. Looks like the Golden Bear still IS.
  15. Thassa nice set you put up there! esp the Puente Baxter Drasnin segue and the bossa mix that follows ...
  16. those who deem it un-sporting or even un-athletic have never taken a $10 Nassau on that last putt, fluffed one up tight from a hump of overgrown hay to save bogey, chucked up a hole-in-one without it hitting anything but the cup, had to run down the fairway to spit fire at the guys who just hit into you without yelling fore or lecherously stare at the beer gal on the 13th hole while she unscrews a cold one.
  17. My Grandmother used to build these when I was a kid. Being an oil painter she had a different approach to the paint. (She was also a pretty good on the Wurlitzer - I think she played "Somewhere my Love" every morning ... also topped off the afternoon with extra thick black coffee and a Carling Black Label or two) As I recall she built the Mummy, Frankenstein, Hunch Back, Wolfman and my favorite of all the King Kong. My folks got rid of all of them and every time I get back to the homestead I look in the same storage spot hoping that they will someday reappear. My mother also made some very cool model kits. I still have a group of four dinos plus these kits with bases of a lion, horse, tiger, spider monkey, boxer dog that are in this kind of "paint by numbers" assemblage. Her favorite was a '65 Sting Ray (probably a Revell) she built that some one copped off of her office desk way back in the day.
  18. Biggest turn ever! I can't imagine sitting there as a Laker fan (formerly being one from the West, Chamberlain, Goodrich days) down a game esp with the early Odom show and just waiting for Bryant to fire it up and put it to bed. Allen's take on Vujacic was a thing of beauty. Celts played the game of their lives last night.
  19. Rivers of course ... apples and oranges there. "FSS" was one of those dates that for me came well after hearing all the hard bop stuff. It took me a few turns to get into it but once I did it was more like Ornette Coleman time from just how much I got out of listening to it. Probably played it every other day for a whole summer after getting the Mosaic box long ago.
  20. "it's good to be the King"
  21. But...but....but he speaks of the Pompetous of Love! not to mention that jungle love is driving me crayayayZ. ta think the Joker was penned by Sidran.
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