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I was told not to click on this link...
andybleaden replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
i for once behaved myself -
I always find it occassions like this that if I have 90% already they only release a box with 85% However I do not have much of AJ...might have a look at this
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What sacrilige ....who forgot to mention the Worzels. See you can claim credit for jazz and maybe a bit of blues in teh US but you have not got claim to the masters of modernity http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wurzels
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Anyone found a way to discard old VHS Tapes???
andybleaden replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Why don't you send them to the US Security Dept and tell them that they contain evidence of new abuse by US troops interrogating prisoners and I bet the tapes will disappear magically with no carbon foot print -
Record Collection sells for $3M
andybleaden replied to Randy Twizzle's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I would like to ask you to keep my bid for £5.25 for the entire collection including shipping and storage costs - secret. I have used the government postal system to register my bid on a cd romwhich they assure me has been safely delivered. I will of course pass on any double I receive to kinder members here. -
still loving this a week on
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Unissued Rare Groove Organ sessions on Blue Note
andybleaden replied to Soul Stream's topic in Discography
Hey ..how about a Mosaic big huge box set one off....with all of em! Just to break the bank It WOULD be worth it -
60's and 70's dates from The Bastards™ -- working list
andybleaden replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I dug Afro Harpin for a looooong while and might have to have a groove later on -
I spent years huntin this one down. When I eventually got it from the US on LP I dare not play it for a while ( ok maybe five minutes ) because I could not believe I finally had it... I have been getting more into the sides with Bobby Hutcherson recently on Let Em Roll ...long lost favourite returns !
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I think of the rest The one that stole my heart Keith in Koln Concert. From the opera bell To the long thumped out theme Leaves me in a peace.
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Well the track I have heard via Blue note is a stonker and I for one.....who recently was thinking will there be another new Blue Note for me....am really excited I shall be getting it as soon as I can It is very good sound indeed Check out the links above A
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150,000 piece record collection for sale on Ebay...
andybleaden replied to Chalupa's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
$.53(.3333) per. A great deal just got even better! Especially when you think how low the dollar is against the £...you know he would actually have to pay us to take it off of him ....and bring it over the pond ! -
er yes I have not updated that since I learnt that previously..erm shuffle erm will maybe get around to it It don't half kick though do you not think? btw that was an interesting resource....the 2nd one
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Happy Birthday andybleaden!
andybleaden replied to clifford_thornton's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Well there was some talk of a rare cd to be released by John Patton but then it never came boo hoo Really guys thanks for the best wishes Sorrry I was nowhere near the pc on or near my birthday Now the candles have all burnt -
I think there is also the recent tracks he recorded with George Braith prior to his death we have mentioned here before but the name escapes me. The live stuff by the way some of it is absolutely wonderful and worth a cd alone
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it is mine so I give you permission! No it is not an mp3 blog Just some info Enjoy
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Yup yup...got that one on cd and its great
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I thought that was the case with the sealed records only coming in with Liberty Records but maybe I am wrong. You may be asked by a buyer to open it I guess. I used to think sealed meant unplayed until once when I got a 'reseal' that was clearly played ( not that much but played all the same. Years later I came across a store that had a sealer and I had to move and resealed all my records while decorating /plastering etc to keep em dust free...unsealed em afterwards when I played em but some were sold as resealed but slit open to show.
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the ol bristolian vinyl revival is upon us? Sent you a pm
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Lou Donaldson and Dr. Lonnie Smith
andybleaden replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
wow love to see them ....got a few concerts on dvd off the tv and they cook......even if all the gags are the same!....which they are -
Monk Riverside set CHEAP on amazon
andybleaden replied to David Ayers's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Its a nice set if only to see him working on a piece take by take especially for the price and more so if it is the LP size box Good luck! -
I would think that the actualisation means complete and revised ie l-z gets an update too L-z is not ready yet bu the sounds of it because of the earlier comments about the first set taking so long
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I always try to leave feedback when I can Had a recent issue where it went wrong and so I said so ...it backfired and I got tit for tat stuff and paypal also let me down to when I raised the issue In the end ....i learnt not worry about it As for you Dan I would write back and thank them for responding. Say that however I am still not happy and would like a refund and offer to return the item at your own cost etc postage wise If you still get no joy ask for a reduction You have then taken some steps to resolve the issue and will appear to be reasonable As for the declining standards I understand Long time ebayer here getting more pissy with it
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Burns' THE WAR gets drubbed in the New Yorker
andybleaden replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I read this...got interested then lost interest by the end of the paragraph.I wonder why Burns said that one of the motivations for the project was hearing, in the late nineties, that something like a thousand veterans of the Second World War were dying every day. That gave him a sense of urgency, without giving him any good ideas. During the publicity juggernaut for “The War” (and let history record that the ten-million-dollar marketing campaign includes “commemorative” cans of Budweiser and, as I live and breathe, oranges and eggs branded with station and time-of-broadcast information)