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So young. What a shame. She was a true leader.
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Indeed, indeed. I love P-Funk and his role was huge. Too young, it just stinks. RIP
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I took the plunge for Night Song and Asphalt Canyon back in the day. I like them both - they deserve to be reissued.
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This is a great Mosaic set. I'll admit to ignoring the post-trio LPs, in part due to the cover art The music is consistently excellent. Thanks to Mark, I'm going to re-spin Merry-Go-Round tonight.
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Still sealed, new Wounded Bird re-issue. Somehow I bought it twice. $10 (shipping included) to US only. Please PM if interested.
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Somehow I bought this twice ... will unload the extra copy (sealed) for $10 postage paid. PM if interested.
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That sounds very cool. Yeah, I've liked those two as well. Thanks for the heads up.
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Happy Birthday Chuck!!
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I read a bunch of the reviews - a number of them well thought-out, particularly by amazon standards. Makes me want to read it.
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Yeah, although I first discovered Pepper through his 50s Contemporary material, it is his 70s/80s stuff that I really spend time with. There is a certain rawness to it, an urgency.
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actually Walks is my last name
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Recorded on my birthday, 11/13/61. Always thought it was quite a coincidence that one of the tunes includes my name (Eric Walks). Trivia aside, great record.
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Resonance's Zev Feldman in conversation with CJ Shearn
Eric replied to CJ Shearn's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
OMG, that was awesome. What a love-fest!!! Everyone on the board needs to hear this. -
True, but I won't give this one a 2nd thought. Had the lp in college and loved it.
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Me too. I hope we see a second 4-fer disc with that one, Elaborations, Da-Da and basic Blythe. Or a 2-fer with the Monk lp and Elaborations.
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Thanks. I was on the "wildly undisciplined" team for most of my adult life (54 now) . Lack of sleep had become a major, major issue. I figured 50-ish was the tipping point for making a major, meaningful health change. It started with a re-dedication to exercise and subsequent discovery that I couldn't do squat unless I had a good night of sleep. I was also lucky to re-marry four years ago. For years, I went to sleep with the stereo on. That did not quite sync with the wife and so gave that up as well. I still think that sucks , but I can live with it. I have been reading this thread and best of luck to you. I still have a "massive fail" every couple weeks - eating and/or drinking late and/or binging on Law and Order re-runs. I skip the gym and then the "old me" starts the seduction game again ... boring is bad, etc., etc. 90% of sleep is half mental, or something like that
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For me, getting a good night of sleep requires (very) active planning, but it works most of the time. It feels "boring" at times, but I am sold on the outcome. Your hours, activities will vary. I start backwards - I want to be at the gym at 6:00. So I have to get up at 5:30. For seven hours sleep, that means I have to be asleep by 10:30. I know from experience, that means no eating or drinking (alcohol) for three hours prior. Those parameters mean I don't eat or drink after 7:30 pm. Yeah, that is pretty boring. The key for me has been routine. Maybe someone just needs to be up by 9:00 am. Adjust accordingly, but stick to the routine. I use my phone to set alerts to remind me to stop eating and drinking - those are useful. I also cut way back on caffeine - way back. I had previously tried all the legal pharma solutions (for years). I prefer the natural route and picked up the above from some of the guys who also work out at 6:00. I concluded that if I wanted to get this right, I had to make it an enormous priority in my life and be very intentional about my calendar, every day. I've been at this almost three years. When I follow the routine, it does work.
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Pretty sure it is BGO in the UK. I have bought a bunch of their stuff over the years, all genres.
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Blythe Spirit In retrospect, pretty amazing that he had a nine year run with Columbia.
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Between these and the Blood Ulmer, it's quite the bonanza. Illusions and Lenox Avenue have been out before. Hopefully they put Elaborations and his Monk album on a subsequent 2-fer. For some reason, can't seem to upload the pic. http://www.amazon.com/Tradition-Lenox-Avenue-Breakdown-Illusions/dp/B01DD02A7E/ref=sr_1_64?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1461993179&sr=1-64&refinements=p_n_date%3A1249114011%2Cp_n_binding_browse-bin%3A387645011
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FINALLY!!! http://www.amazon.com/Free-Lancing-James-Blood-Ulmer/dp/B01DQU2Y2M?ie=UTF8&keywords=james%20blood%20ulmer&qid=1461992538&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
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Showing at a number of places here too (KC).
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Wish I had seen the last 1/4. There was an action scene that used something from "On The Corner" - that was pretty cool.
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I remember "Me and Mrs. Jones" from when I was a tween. Big emotional love song, but provocative subject matter. Made me think ...
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Saw this in KC Friday night. Maybe 10 people there. I had to take an emergency call maybe 3/4 of the way through. I was enjoying it more than I thought. Agree with the earlier comments re: Cheadle's performance. By the time I left, things had descended somewhat - the whole "get the tape back" plot seemed "tacked on" and pulled down what was an otherwise fairly entertaining movie.
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