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When musicians get pissy...
Man with the Golden Arm replied to jazzypaul's topic in Musician's Forum
at least you didn't have to open for this guy! -
That's Progressive nowadays. but better things endure!
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Billy Packer is out at CBS
Man with the Golden Arm replied to GA Russell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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"Babo", baby!
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What song was #1 on the day you were born
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Shawn's topic in Miscellaneous Music
ditto, and a WTF! "hey bird dog get away from my quail ..." -
MG- no emailing needed... You simply click on the "buy mp3" button either in the song itself or "buy album" for all. Next step is paying and since I have a credit card on file for books and music and such it defaults to that for billing. I simply click to buy and the song begins it's download process and appears on my desktop as an mp3 file ready to do with as I please. I just drag it over to an iTunes playlist and it imports it. Done! Prices are usually .99 and sometimes the shorter the song the lower the price. Plus the bit-rate is upwards of 256k. I downloaded this from emusic and the range of rate varies from 189-215. and cheaper than amazon by a third.
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Oh, you mean, you can only get this as a download, not as a CD? I missed this when it came out on that Itialian cheapo series - almost all of them were reissues, but a handful weren't. MG Did a search as I would prefer the real digital deal (oxymoron) and this looks to be just one of those vault type releases, as the label shows nothing in google world, rather than a genuine re-issue.
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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
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Wind Chimes are an Abomination
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Jazzmoose's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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. -
'Kung Fu Panda' is my movie of the year!
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Who Is Irving Joseph and What Else Did He Do?
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Artists
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 -
Jazz or non-jazz photos
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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. -
Album Covers Showing Men with Big Hats
Man with the Golden Arm replied to AndrewHill's topic in Miscellaneous Music
wasn't there a turban thread long ago? -
Musicians in bags or boxes
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Swinging Swede's topic in Miscellaneous Music
just thinking outside the box -
Have you dropped your pants yet?
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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! -
John Zorn's TZADIK Label
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Seven Over Eight's topic in Recommendations
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. -
Bullitt / Who plays on it ?
Man with the Golden Arm replied to michel1969's topic in Recommendations
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 -
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.