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Man with the Golden Arm

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  1. I'd always enjoyed Angry Beavers back when I had cable for a spit. Beautiful time-consuming background art in that one and some really obtuse story lines. Sad that it went under the radar and has never seen the laser of DVD.
  2. WONDER IF HIS WIFE IS STILL HOT!
  3. grab that gideons in the bedside table at the Super 8 and get wit tellin' your Peter from your Paul. apples and oranches, mugwumps and sand worms, bug powder and gold bond. Egbert van Heemskerck the Younger
  4. curious if any have heard the La Perfecta goods? due 4/07/07
  5. I'll chime in and say that is a great story in that one sentence. Back in the sixties my best friend's Dad was one of Francis' body guards. The guy was HUGE! found a shot of him on a quick google
  6. I almost forgot that I rode in an elevator with Sherry Lewis. Lambchop pushed the bottons. They were both short.
  7. Used an ATM right after Duke Robillard. Used another ATM right after John Updike. Went out a revolving door as Magic Johnson was going in. When I was a kid I asked Howard Cosell for his autograph and he said NO.
  8. Evidently it was this: A spin on that game would be a great one in his words. I wonder if it might be taken over and brought to light by one of his contemporaries?
  9. Ervis Costerro. (but he doesn't have his glasses on so i can't really tell)
  10. glad you liked it. "Swingin' Kicks" must have lodged itself somewhere in my subconscious. please sir may i have another.
  11. well in a way! i love that bombastic title toon the mostest. a fuggin arrangement of Hefti sugar tuckin' Quincy down at the Brown Derby. and the fact that her cat-o-nine tails has been dipped in Tristano, Rugolo, The Tonight Show and assorted west coast swank. chewy needs to flagellate wildly to this.
  12. Barney Fife is a hero. Was Barney in Dingleberry or Mayberry? I can never keep that straight... And did you know that Charlene Darling was a jazz singer? or that Ding Darling was a great political cartoonist?
  13. ... getting his hair done.
  14. that thing don't work for me. you gotta click em all, one right after the other (no need to let them load all the way before hitting the next one ), shifitng screens back and forth and then hit the first one in the continuous playback list on iTunes. it then plays the thirty second spots in album order.
  15. The guy I rent from here at the studio got his labradoodle from North Carolina. The breeder down there has dogs all over the place. They have play dates up here with various offspring that are up here in MA. "LuLu" is more cinnamon than yours, Cary. And her eyes are real close together. While she outweighs my "Mingus" by thirty pounds, he gives her a good run for the money and occasionally busts her across the chops when she barks out of tune.
  16. i clicked thru to the site and find that only the venison food is recalled ... time to pass the buck.
  17. yes, I had a triple scoop of "Downstairs Blues...", one on top of the other, while driving around this weekend. Same flavor, I know, but each wtih different sprinkles and jimmees.
  18. oh yeah, thought you meant a different tune ... that's the side i was playing. I remember buying this a ways back as she reminded me of a 80's singer from the west coast named Barbara Morrison. would never have even thought of "Cry Me a River" as a "spy" tune.
  19. I think I have that one--with Albam's big band, featuring guys like Jerry Dodgion, Frank Wess, Pepper Adams, Joe Newman, Garnett Brown, Bill Watrous (billed as "Billy")--hell of a band! It's called CONGRATULATIONS TO SOMEONE, and I picked it up for $4.99 in a budget bin. Really strong record (reissued by Lester Recording Catalogue). Just pulled out my Europa Jazz italian issue of this date and WOW ... been a while and probably played this a couple times is all. Truly rockin as Jim sez. What an pure and effortless voice she has ... no over-singing here. Love how Pepper Adams and Garnett Brown growl "Cry Me A River" into some missing John Barry/Bond title sequence. So, who is the piano player here? This gatefold is missing quite a bit of info. Need to dig out 'The Late Late Show' next. and what's that groovy blues Jim??
  20. nah ... having Obis makes you the envy of all your friends.
  21. Ejazzlines told me via E-mail that they got 6 orders for that one copy of Hank Mobley Quartet in about 30 seconds. I missed it too. So far, I've only missed two titles. They are pretty quick to update their on-line inventory, just not immediate. It's too bad they can't make the inventory live. There's nothing worse than sitting back and thinking you got your order in to get that title you wanted, only to find out it was already bought. Drives me crazy. Is that the March 27, 1955 quartet session that was released on CJ28-5128 you're talking about? A great CD! I managed to find a copy last year. It's a McMaster, by the way. The session's on the Mobley Mosaic, of course. Yes, I have a 10" lp and the Mosaic (with extras) but wanted the single cd so I could "dump" the box. was this EVER released as a TOCJ - XXXX? other than in JRVG form. that's one fantastic disc you never see.
  22. Note the little sidebar of the few folks who've been tossed over the years: - 1963 Hornung and Karras for gambling. Those were the days!
  23. i was curious about this album when i saw it a couple years back ... any recs for it? thanks.
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