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Sundog

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  1. I'm not the one doing the digging.
  2. Prince learned a few things from these cats.... Ohio Players-Fire
  3. Everybody gather round and listen to my song.... Keep on Keepin' On
  4. Never seen that before. Thanks very much for posting!
  5. Still performing "system maintenance."
  6. Can't think of anything, however I'm probably missing something that is totally obvious right???
  7. That Rod thing went multiplatinum...? now I am really depressed. Not to send you over the edge but....... 30 million and counting for the series.
  8. Coltrane (deluxe edition)
  9. This is a "really" nice integrated amp. $100-200 dollars more than your budget, but worth a serious look. Not the least bit harsh. Musical Fidelity A3.5 Integrated Amp
  10. Just noticed that Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives: Live At The Ryman is now available. Anyone at all interested in Bluegrass should pick this up.
  11. Previous discussion regarding Grant at Club Mozambique... GG @ Club Mozambique
  12. I seem to remember discussion of a live date recorded at Club Mozambique?
  13. A few more to consider... Les McCann & Eddie Harris: Cold Duck Time and/or Compared To What (Swiss Movement) Charles Earland: More Today Than Yesterday (Black Talk) Jimmy Smith: Let's Stay Together (Root Down) Wes Montgomery: Tequila and/or Bumpin' On Sunset (Tequila) Kenny Burrell: Chitlin's Con Carne and/or Midnight Blue (Midnight Blue) Willie Bobo: Spanish Grease (Spanish Grease) Stanley Turrentine: Trouble No. 2 (Hustlin') Herbie Mann: Comin' Home Baby (Live At The Village Gate)
  14. I think it was Hank Garland.
  15. Speaking of Wayne tributes, can anyone comment on this album?
  16. The DVD-A of George Benson's Breezin' has a nice multi-channel mix.
  17. Hearing an Anthony Braxton cover of "JuJu" today got me thinking about this topic. Wayne's songs tend to lend themselves to interesting interpretations. Thanks in advance for your comments.
  18. So has Dick Buckley retired? Will he resurface somewhere else? Talk about a champion of the music. P.S. I've been listening to WBEZ for the better part of twenty years. The bottom line is their jazz programming became less and less interesting to me personally. I not sure if that's a function of my tastes in jazz music becoming more diverse and/or their playlist becoming less diverse. I suspect it's probably more the former. I really don't care too much about the "why". Bottom line is that it's really too bad that there now is one less outlet for jazz music in Chicago and the surroundings areas. In my heart, I really believe that more challenging forms of the music could be very well received, if the music is skillfully programmed and put in "proper" context. More teachers and fewer hipsters are needed in jazz radio these days. My 2 cents.
  19. Not sure this one qualifies, however it's funky and "fairly" free at times.
  20. I can't imagine the performance being bad. How's the sound quality?
  21. From jazzdisco.org Possibly some or all of this........ Miles Davis Quintet at Peacock Alley (VGM/Soulard VGM-SOU 1997) Miles Davis (tp) John Coltrane (ts) Red Garland (p) Paul Chambers (b) Philly Joe Jones (d) Spider Burks (ann) "Peacock Alley", St. Louis, MO, July 14, 1956 Intro Ah-Leu-Cha A Foggy Day All of You Woody'n You Walkin' same personnel "Peacock Alley", St. Louis, MO, July 21, 1956 Two Bass Hit Well, You Needn't Billy Boy All of You Oleo (Airegin) Airegin (Newk, #2) / Bye Bye (theme) Sign Off / Bye Bye (theme)
  22. What's the deal with this?
  23. Who could ask for anything more? Nice
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