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  1. By all means stop in, it's the last interesting little shop in NYC. Too early for me to think about it, maybe this weekend. Not that I bought a lot of new stuff, mostly old.
  2. Kyle had some nice choices: Young: The Well-Tuned Piano Terry Riley: Shri Camel Charlemagne Palestine: Schlongo!!!daLUVdrone Eliane Radigue: Trilogie de la Mort :tup Tom Johnson: An Hour for Piano Can't say I've heard anything interesting by Johnson.
  3. Sometimes. I was surprised that something like this would get published, for no specific reason one day, out of the blue. I just thought I'd post it and see what board members had to say.
  4. If you're in NYC, at least check with Downtown Music Gallery.
  5. uh oh. he saw it.
  6. Very cool! Doing it in NY adds to all the fun.
  7. I wish I would have purchased the 3cd version instead of the 2cd version!
  8. Kuerten, December 13th 2007
  9. there's another audience recording out there....
  10. Now that's the spirit! I see no reason for anyone here to hold Jim accountable for donations.
  11. Them's fighin' words...not everything was great, but there were a bunch of classic ELP tracks. Sorry for the thread derail.... I can negotiate about "a (small) bunch of tracks", not more. You may start to name them, my lawyers will contact yours soon. Somewhere on the board we discussed ELP before, I can't find it. The quality declined as they released more albums. As usual with prog/rock groups. Sincerly, ELP, like Genesis, is a band I couldn't never get since my youth, regardless of musical quality... but 'Lucky Man' is a great song. That modular Moog solo rips. For me, that's one of the cool things about them, the latest and hippest equipment for the time.
  12. What's it to you?
  13. Them's fighin' words...not everything was great, but there were a bunch of classic ELP tracks. Sorry for the thread derail.... I can negotiate about "a (small) bunch of tracks", not more. You may start to name them, my lawyers will contact yours soon. Somewhere on the board we discussed ELP before, I can't find it. The quality declined as they released more albums.
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    John Abercrombie

    Happy Birthday...
  15. It doesn't count unless he posts!
  16. I'd like a copy, but it's ltd ed. I was holding a copy a few days ago. The ring binder bit is a nice touch.
  17. Uncle John Turner
  18. 7/4

    Amy Winehouse

    It's good to hear she writes. I hope she lives to write more. I finally heard some of her music through youtube yesterday. Nice tunes, nice voice. Looks kinda scary...
  19. Them's fighin' words...not everything was great, but there were a bunch of classic ELP tracks. Sorry for the thread derail....
  20. Not at the moment, but why did you post it in the audio thread? Now it's in Miscellaneous Music - thanks B3er!
  21. Almost forgot witch hunt idiot Henry Hyde.
  22. time for thin skin anon, a possible reason to fall off the wagon.
  23. Stockhausen Paul Rutherford Andrew Hill Norman Mailer Teresa Brewer Lee Hazlewood Jerry Falwell, what a guy Bobby "Boris" Pickett Ike Tuna Ian Wallace that guy from Quiet Riot who did too much coke Porter Wagoner
  24. I'm not sure I'd really need to use that little finger for Zep.
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