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  1. Which reminds me, for those of you who aren't single, how does your spouse file their CDs? Does it make ANY sense to you at all? I swear, my wife "liberated" my Jackie Wilson and Hollies CDs because she couldn't find them in my carefully, alphabetical arrangement. I'll never see them again, because now they are filed by her system, which apparently involves phases of the moon and sleeve color... I know what you're describing. One long time female friend also has problems getting the CD back in to it's jewel case and she does, it's probbably not the right one.
  2. Why a duck?
  3. LPs: In bedroom in milk crates, rock in bottom row, jazz & progrock in top row. In the unit that holds my TV are the post 18th century "classical". CDs: rock & prog rock in bookshelves, cd shelves hold Harold Budd, Bill Laswell (he gets one shelf!), Fripp, Eno, Jon Hassell, Bjork, the FAX collection, 1990's ambient and music from Tibet, Asia, SE Asia, Middle East and N. Africa. Miles gets a row on top of my dresser above the Axiom collection, Trane gets a row on top of the book shelves in the hallway with Alice. In the bookshelves in the hallway: first shelf holds Derek Bailey, Anthony Braxton, Capt. Beefheart and Ornette collections, the rest of these shelves hold the 20th Cen. Classical with the bottom shelf full of Zappa. There are four small plastic filling cabs: one is full of Hindustani classical music, one of Jazz, one has the Metheny collection sharing a drawer with S. Indian classical and Asian pop music. The last one is full of various types of experimental and/or microtonal music. There are a few boxes of cds floating around my office/living room/music studio of the: Ralph Towner John Abercrombie Sun Ra Wayne Shorter Bill Frisell Terje Rypdal Tisziji Muñoz Blues and current hard rock listening collections. Near my computer is a lot of STUFF that isn't filed or can't be because I don't have anyplace to it! Uh...yeah...I am single, how'd ya know?
  4. Happy Birthday man!
  5. So....uh....I wonder where he got 'em from?
  6. Back in the early days he had a great tone. Illumination with Alice Coltrane was probablly his last good album.
  7. From when I weighed less!
  8. I'm not quite ready to change mine..... B)
  9. Read all about Webster Hall here Is this still a nightclub? Clinton was there, did Bush go nightclubbing there too? Damm! I've been there when it was the Ritz! I heard a couple of concerts there: A Dixie Dregs reunion with then new bassist Dave LaRue. A "super group" with Alan Holdsworth, Stanley Clarke, Steve Smith and some keyboard player, I can't remember his name. The Zawanul Syndicate, I think he had Steve Khan on guitar.
  10. You're doing fine man. Thanks for the board!
  11. You're a riot! I would like to hear Santana do that. I'd like to hear him pull it off. My own personal vision doesn't take a village.
  12. I think he read the print edition. It should show up at the NY Times web site after 12 am EST on Sunday.
  13. I was into these and electric trains, matchbox cars, plastic airplane models.......then came the stamps collection....then I discovered Electric Guitar!
  14. Click on the IMG button, enter your link in the dialog box, hit OK button and you should see the code in your text.
  15. Ha! So this isn't the first time! I know at least one person like this....she's reformed....her familys reformed...
  16. It looks cool, but I have a gig tomorrow night in East Willamsburg, Brooklyn. And I live in NJ....and I would have to go a 1/2 hour out of the way to pick up the soprano player. As I look out my 8th floor window....white out conditions - I can't even see the building across the street. It looks like this gig is postponed! It's also too bad, I was looking forward to this.
  17. Sabrina Omaha? I don't think so. We lived on a corner: Sabrina Axel? Still doesn't work. If only we had lived on Trimmedbush Ave.
  18. I haven't even noticed since last weekend, I just check the music and politics threads.
  19. Some Ralph Towner thing he always does. I had duos/trios playing on repeat while I was working this afternoon. Before that it was a riff from the Ornette/Naked Lunch DVD that I checked out over turkey week. For the past four days. When I used to watch a lot of TV, I'd vcr it and mute the theme music and commercials. That helped limit the playback.
  20. <wince> Sorry dude. I am interested in hearing the music you offered to send me. Any or all of it! :rsmile: I'll email you. Not a problem! Good thing I saved the PM as a text file on my desktop so I can remember what I wrote!
  21. Yep. That was a long one. Thanks for the comments...sounds like the music is doing ok, now...if I could live my life like that!
  22. The Listening Book
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