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Excellent! I feel better already, Dan....thanks Wow! You guys acutally agree on something
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"PARALYZING" Snow Storm for the Mid-Atlantic States
Brad replied to Chalupa's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
There's another one supposed to be coming in on Wednesday I heard. -
"PARALYZING" Snow Storm for the Mid-Atlantic States
Brad replied to Chalupa's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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I've heard that Damon is still angling to get back. Not sure how that would work. Meanwhile the stupid Mets admit they never gave J.J. Putz a physical before they traded for him last year in a -- guess what -- shortened year due to injuries. Please sell this team and get someone in there who can run it.
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Jane Jarvis, Player of Jazz and Mets Music, Dies at 94
Brad replied to Brownian Motion's topic in Artists
Couldn't agree more. Used to love to listen to her at Shea, before they started with the rock music between innings. Passing of an era. -
If I had to pick two, it would be the Desmond and Hodges dates. Best for my money.
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Another thumbs up on these two discs.
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I'm definitely a b). A friend calls me "the guy who likes the dead guys."
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Based on their relative lack of activity, it's apparent that the Madoff scandal must have hit the Mets ownership hard. What they've done this year is a far cry compared to the winter of 2005 when they developed a good team. The signing of Bey was just a sop to the fans/media to show they were doing something. That contract is heavily backloaded and if finances get desperate I'm sure they can trade him. If all this is true, they should just sell the team to someone who will run it properly.
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When I was a kid, listened to a lot of my parents broadway musical albums and tin pan alley stuff. Listened to a lot of rock of course, particularly the Stones and didn't know it at the time but that's when I started to like the Blues. Gravitated to a lot of Blues, particularly in the 80s, which eventually led to Jazz. I started listening to some Duke, more classical trad stuff and then one day I decided to get bolder and picked up the RVG of Moanin. It was like my brain exploded. Had never heard anything like that more and started exploring, broadening my horizons, found the old BN Forum and here we are
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Wonder what Rosemary Woods would think?
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This was a "Jass" label lp, which makes this another boot of a boot. Formerly JAS 4005 Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp) Sonny Criss (as) Teddy Edwards (ts -5) Hampton Hawes (p) Leroy Vinnegar (b) Bobby Thomson (d) Joe Turner (vo -3,4) "Memoriy Lane Club", Los Angeles, CA, January, 19701. Memoriy Lane Blues 2. Blues For J.L. 3. Feeling Happy 4. Shake, Rattle And Roll 5. Teddy's Blues http://www.youtube.c...h?v=96SakRrz8Z0 and there's more... These guys are blowin! Great clip. Cd is a little pricey though.
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It really was outrageous, particularly when they got away with that low hit to the knees late in the game. I'm with you -- here's hoping that the Saints get a humiliating shellacking in Miami!! I'm sure they will be crushed.
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I came across this article in the NY Times regarding the "Three Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now." After reading this, I changed my settings. Please see http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2010/01/20/20readwriteweb-the-3-facebook-settings-every-user-should-c-29287.html?em
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...to a player on the other team. That's what separates him from the other great QBs. I don't understand the mindset of trying to throw the ball in that situation. Would you see Montana, Manning Brady, etc., etc. doing that? I don't think so. Regarding the Jets, injuries killed them to a certain extent, particularly losing Green so early in the third. What really killed them was that drive at the end of the first half. Drives like that are really a killer and I knew that was probably it. Had it been just 17-9, they've probably got a shot but giving up that TD and giving it up so fast, that was a real killer. Turned out to be a good season though, with good things coming in the future.
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Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz Live Boxed Set
Brad replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I must have gotten lucky or something because I only placed my order Thursday night. -
Don't forget Dizzy or Hawk, the list could go on forever.
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Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz Live Boxed Set
Brad replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I did too. . . but it's backordered at the moment. Just got a shipping confirmation though. -
Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz Live Boxed Set
Brad replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Ordered mine from Worlds Records. Can't wait to hear it. -
That's a bummer. At least you can listen to other stations through the internet. However, if you want to listen in the car, that option is now foreclosed.
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Some weird stuff. The first cut is Bo Diddley's Who Do You Love. Any resemblance between the original and this group's interpretation is purely coincidental
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Snap up the second set folks. It's great. Maybe someday somebody will issue all the Keynotes in CD.
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If there's an issue about them surviving I will purchase some sets from them this year to do what I can.
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That does sound a little over the top but I guess you have to consider the circumstances, the history, etc.
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It's nice to see that a Three Sounds cd, Bottoms Up, will be coming out.
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