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Sorry to hear that.
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The Red Balloon.
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The Yankees seem to make an art form of retiring numbers. By contrast, the Cardinals have retired 14 or 15, a lot, but not as many as NY. Those games tend to sell out, not that I’d suggest there’s any connection!
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It’s hard to separate which of the two versions I prefer but I lean towards the Cilia Black one.
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That’s good negotiating. If I start out at a high price, it’s now on the table. It’s a floor I can’t go below so I start out low knowing I have to go up at some point. I’m sure MLB has a number in mind. If I was negotiating a price for a product I would not start out at the number I wanted to get to but give myself wiggle room so that I could eventually agree to a number closer to where I wanted to end up all along.
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I used to negotiate contracts for a living and what you suggest is not negotiating. When someone offers .50 and you come back with 2.00 you’ve established your ceiling. If you go back the next day and say it’s not 2 but 3, that’s negotiating in bad faith. I’ve had that happen to me and it almost led to the collapse of the contract. Now, there’s nothing that says you can’t do that because until a contract is signed, theoretically you can ask for everything. However, don’t expect it to go over well.
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And they’re all a bunch of dicks.
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It’s going to be a long time before we see baseball until both sides get serious. Based upon my experience, they need to do is engage in round the clock negotiating. That’s the only way a deal gets done. Piecemeal negotiating sessions are unproductive.
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Remembrance by Charles McPherson in JazzTimes. Charles McPherson Remembers Barry Harris
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Oscar Peterson Documentary
Brad replied to Brad's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
FWIW, it didn’t receive a good review in the NYT. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/15/movies/oscar-peterson-black-white-review.html -
So sad to hear this. I echo what everyone said. He was pure class all the way. Rest In Peace, my friend.
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That’s a lot of stuff!
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Too bad there’s no OJC anymore. Just ordered the AP SACD of All Night Long.
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It was recorded in 1980. Hakim sounds ok to me but Walter Bishop, who also plays some Bird song, sounds better, more fluent, if that makes sense. One oddity (or so it seemed to me) on this set is that John Lewis plays himself.
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Aside from his BN dates, I have a few other of his records and I prefer the BN ones, particularly Soul Stirrin’. The Bainbridge (or Time) one is pretty good, as I recall.
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It’s definitely an odd photo with only Rowles in full body mode.
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Thad Jones-Pepper Adams Quintet, "Mean What You Say" (Milestone)
Brad replied to Bol's topic in Recommendations
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Terrific double lp set of various artists playing bebop icons, e.g., Sadik Hakim plays Bird, Al Haig plays Dizzy, Barry Harris plays Monk, etc.
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Going forward, the CD player is a thing of the past.
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I was out driving yesterday for a prolonged period (dropping my son off at work to visiting a doctor briefly to visiting a record store) and turned on Real Jazz. The host, Mark Ruffin, was talking to Christian Bride. I think they called it a virtual tour or something like that. It was a fascinating two hours. Callers were asking McBride different questions (and the questions were stimulating ones). The show was interspersed with some of McBride’s music, including his A Movement Revisited. I had never heard his music before and I was impressed. This was what radio should be about. Best two hours spent driving in a long time.
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