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  1. More on Musk: https://www.axios.com/elon-musk-tesla-tweet-sec-stock-market-bbe9a170-14ad-4a8f-bfb2-8e33f44d1fed.html I don't know, I really don't. Just sayin'...
  2. Sorry if there's another, more appropriate Tom Wilson thread, I couldn't find it.
  3. Decca stayed with it long after it was long gone everywhere else, long into the 1960s. It just seemed weird.
  4. The key phrase there is "seems to be"...the whole recent thing about taking it private and then he's working with these people and then, no, not them, THEM, it's just...I don't know...and then production quotas are being adjusted on the fly...he might actually be coping, but he might just be dancing. Time will tell.
  5. Vocal with Instrumental Accompaniment. Just so you knew.
  6. Then and now, Elvis only exists for people who need him to.
  7. I think Elon Musk might be playing with smoke and mirrors as far as financing goes, which is not to say that he's not pursuing these things, just that I take everything he says with a grain of salt as far as how sustained he's going to be.
  8. Elimination through elimination. Win-win!
  9. Personality in abundance.
  10. Brain chips? Are they as high in fiber as the name implies?
  11. Sounds like the hitters are doing the pitchers' job for them.
  12. Why can't my record player make phone calls? You'd think they'd have fixed that by now.
  13. I'm good with the guy having 40+ years of uninterrupted performing, and managing to keep his private place that he could go to when the muse struck. The records got better, and a few were more than just a little good, but live...the more I hear, the more I'm convinced that he had his reasons, and more power to him for controlling his life the way he has.
  14. At least they didn't call it "fox trot". Decca loved that term. Hell, Decca was really anal about that labeling system, it carried over into the LP era well into the 1960s. I think it's on the first one or two Who US albums, "vocal with instrumental accompaniment". Somebody somewhere had a real hardon for that. I guess if it was supposed to mean anything it was a jazz-ballad tune that wasn't a "standard".
  15. You want it catered? I got just the guy.
  16. Well, that's kind of the point, don't you think? I don't think that was where he wanted to be. Sure hasn't seemed to be.
  17. As joyous an experience as Sonny's recorded.
  18. sigh....
  19. JSngry

    Name The Band?

    Ed mentions that Terry was from the New York crew, but based on the names I can identify, it was mostly LA folk here. As to how long they would have been together, probably just for the week the show was out there. No biggie, though, all those guys were top-shelf readers and section players, they did this for a living.
  20. and no Jacquet w/o Lester Young and Herschel Evans...or clarinet fingerings! Music is language, and we all know how deep and wide linguistic development is,
  21. If my house was to burn down (god forbid!) , I'm not sure that I'd be motivated to recreate my music collection all that much. Kinda like keeping all your old textbooks, perhaps?
  22. JSngry

    Name The Band?

    I believe so.
  23. And yet there it is, there it has remained, and it will be. Don’t see how it comes in any other fjavor.
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