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  1. Brad

    The Jazztet

    Not revolutionary but very enjoyable and fine music from that time.
  2. Sorry to hear about this. RIP.
  3. I guess you had to sacrifice some Japanese cds for that
  4. Pretty cool Scott.
  5. Oh, this is a beautiful set, a great idea by Norman Granz. $23 is ok and I think '94 sounds about right. The set was well put together as a reissue. Don't wait. Get it.
  6. I was never good at woodworking (I think I'm the only person who failed it in 9th grade, but it never bothered me) and if truth be told, I ain't too handy around the house either. That too doesn't bother me neither.
  7. Mine's in the shop right now (I'm using my mother's; she's got dialup and it's a drag). I think my son's games messed it up. Hopefully all back up by the weekend.
  8. As a last point, I think overall this is a good set. I can't say I like everything but then there aren't that many artists whose output I universally like. I think it's worth picking up despite the naysayers.
  9. I just noticed this thread but it looks like it's back. Pity. Kill the bastard.
  10. Brad

    Time

    All of these Time reissues are fantastic. All worth picking up. Faves are the Little and Bennie Green, plus the Turrentine. Heck, I like 'em all.
  11. Oops, sorry, offer cancelled
  12. $250 and ya got a deal.
  13. What daya want for $99 you cheapo. You got 18 cds that you screwed Verve out of More than I got so far
  14. Well put. Nuts! Beat me to it! Maybe not god-like but good, smarties
  15. I can't say I'm particularly crazy about the whole set but I think the Xmas music is really god. Of course, if you hate Xmas music, you may want to pass it up. BTW, have you heard Bird doing White Christmas. It's a classic, man.
  16. I'm goin to ignore that you ignored that.
  17. I've never used the ignore function but with posters like che, it may be a first.
  18. You think it's a big joke, but I don't find this amusing at all.
  19. It seems we've lost two fine members because of all the sniping going on here. I know this has been discussed ad infinitum but I think this needs to stop. When you lose someone like Hans, there's something wrong. We all need to adopt a civil tone and avoid a condescending, holier than thou, I know it all and you don't attitude, or we're bound to suffer in the long run.
  20. Marla, Just saw your question. My computer was on the fritz this weekend so I didn't get too much time. I'm glad Kevin answered your question. The George Coleman is pretty nice too. If you can't find it, why don't you pm me.
  21. No, contest. Spain (course I lived there when I was a kid) so if that doesn't count, then France, specifically Brittany (Dinan). I'd love to buy a house there.
  22. All of them are great sonically and musically. Not a bad one in the bunch. If you forced me to choose, I'd rate Moanin, Night at Birdland and the Bohemias as my faves.
  23. I might be off about this but the Jazz Messengers was a reference to a group that Art Blakey was in the late 40s called the Messengers, which itself, I believe, was a reference to the prophet Muhammmad.
  24. I'm glad they're putting their money to good use
  25. Lon, Never did. My email is lewinb@wyeth.com Brad
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