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Man with the Golden Arm

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  1. Alexander - thanks for that Hot Tub! have not seen it in a very long time. that was one classic bit.
  2. Up! cause it's time to crack this one open again!
  3. stopped one a couple years back after a woodcutter left me a pile of wood that was punkier than driftwood. gave him a week to check it out and never got any action. lucky for me he was lax on cashing so that cord cost me $15! had to wait till it warmed up to burn it though.
  4. Foriegner. "Urgent", iirc. doh, Foreigner / Stones, wassa diffrence ... sheesh now i got that dang song in my head albeit w/o the Jr. Walker... pass me the "Shotgun!"
  5. Just saw my name on here. HA! Need a re-listen soon .:. John Zorn on The Violent Femmes' "Black Girls". Sanborn and the Breckers on that thirty years old "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out". Didn't Junior Walker play on a Stones tune?
  6. My golly, ya click over to "tip of the day" and there is more good stuff in here than i can shake a fin at. classic organissimo forums! Now how many of you guys tear a little rip in the middle of the bill and stick it on your nipple!?
  7. Might be just me but I sent a pair of 60s back as they were tinny and hissy to my ears. The bass just wasn't there. Now my REAL Grados, thats a different story.
  8. good old black and white!
  9. Doesn't a remark about Less Aspen belong in another forum? I've caught about ten minutes total on a couple of occassions and all that was really shown were those two new elements on the periodic table that the scientits is premiering above.
  10. his work w/ Robert Gordon was supreme! RIP
  11. Just bumped this thread as I had to report that while I was out raking leaves - MY NEIGHBOR IS LEAF BLOWING HIS FREAKING ROOF!!!!
  12. that'll be nice hearing some Prestige titles all fizzy and compressed with some nice armageddon volume tweaking!
  13. I wonder why Cook or Morton, can't recall who headed it, did not take the Fontanas under that long gone Red!al imprint and do the justice. You figure with the Peterson trendiness that got Universal behind it in the first place that it would have made sense to hand the project to someone who gives a hoot. While I've never heard any Fontana Tubby aside from these Japanese sources I can only imagine how much this infuriates you die hard Brits.
  14. I just compared the new Uni version of "MG" to a burn I had of the Jpn re-issue and it is eggs-ackley the same (right down to the little blips and farts one can hear from the source that both used). The new version might sound a touch nicer to my ears but I don't think I'd return the disc considering that the stuff ain't available in any other form right now. I've heard worse RVGs.
  15. to all those who celebrate birthdays in their underclothes!
  16. where else but "Stranger Than Paradise" would one find anyone who would make a pilgrimage to lake Eerie?
  17. Too much coffee, man!
  18. Tuff topper to top! Perfect Maren!! So here's a Cleveland Brownie for ya!
  19. I think those are bonus tracks added to the end of the 'Vic Lewis & His Big Band: Tea Break, Back Again & Jazz from Two Sides" CD. Saw in the notes to a Tubby that Dave Pearson was the British Blakey! So how is this Garrick "October Woman"?
  20. yeah, but it is a "double sided" album ... unlike them Roland Kirk three-way deals.
  21. Are you sure that isn't a Motherwell? ← Looks like Kine to me. ← You sure? Elegy to the Spanish Republic, 70, 1961 Robert Motherwell (American, 1915–1991) Oil on canvas; 69 x 114 in. (175.3 x 289.6 cm) ← I guess not! ← Dang! You guys are good. I just guessed myself. I did not realize that Motherwell alluded to Kline like that. I did get an A- on my Kline Art History term paper. Al no doubt got an A!
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