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Kept waiting for the other shoe to drop with the Steve Bailey story, never did, doesn't feel right?
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If anything becomes too egotistical for the internet, then the internet really is broken.
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I figured him more for the postpartum virgin, but this works too.
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Wow, all kinds of wrong and all kinds of right, all at once.
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Overdubbed into sections, perhaps? Right time and place for that. Haven't yet heard the record though. Pizzi also one helluva bassoonist. Right singer, wrong show business time, at least until not. And let's unbury Ralph Carmichael long enough to praise him before we rebury him. My criterion for singers of this ilk is simple - how comfortable are they with the lyrical/melodic meld, do they sound like they're inside each to make conscientious choices about both simultaneously (as opposed to just "doing what they're told" by either by producer or a lead sheet), and damn if I've ever heard Sue Raney - regardless of contexts - sound as if she had anything less than a complete and confident ability to make any number of such choices. As with so many things, if it were that easy, everybody could do it, and everybody can't.
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Flawed/Incomplete main film, but the 2nd DVD of more extended interviews made up for it, imo. Joni Mitchell, Joe Diorio, Ira Sullivan, Flea, a.o. all have good tales to tell.
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Does the "latest donations" scoreboard need t be visible? Or is there way around that during the donation, keep it private/anonymous?
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My favorite BN might be Hustlin'. The comping interplay between Scott & Burrell on that record is so freeing. They don't take up space, they clear it out. Remarkable. I mean, I've heard one person's comp create more clutter than it's worth, these are two people and they're opening up a lane big enough for the proverbial Truck Of Swing could drive through with its eyes closed. Credit also to Messrs. Cransahw * Finch for that two, but...just a reminder of how big bands just to work, sections vs section, sum greater than parts, not of this world, but definitely of that one!
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Only to a point...
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He was the perfect CTI artist in that the setting enhanced what he was already doing rather than compromised/distracted/altered it. But apart from that, just so freakin' natural a player. That Blue Note run is one triumph after another, people talk about the great Blue Note runs, sometimes Stanley T. gets overlooked, but that's just wrong. And the cross-label shit with Shirley Scott? C'mon, naturallovesexmusic. CTI getting it right:
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Jack said that Jackie told him, you'll end up with Miles, Miles always gets my drummers.
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John Zorn & Charles Gayle, together.
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The first Raney Capitol albums had above-average Nelson Riddle charts and are worth digging up/out. I take it that Riddle and/or Capitol had an above-average interest in her and initially gave her deluxe treatment that was not repaid in the market place. But that was surely time/place and nothing else. The woman's got serious skills.
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How Long Has It Been Since You Had A Barbershop Shave?
JSngry replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Got a barbershop shave today as a birthday present from Brenda. The $42.00 job at Finley's mentioned up-thread. The house music was interesting...JB's original, pre-hit version of "I Feel Good", Nina Simone, just a lot of things I was not expecting to hear in an "upscale" Plano men's grooming center. So I commented on it to the barber, one thing led to another, he tells me that his father-in-law is an old jazz drummer in Chicago, who still plays, I ask him what;s his name, the barber has to think because he's only been married for a year and his wife always refers to the man in question as "Poopie", but he finally remembers, it's Robert Shy...and the shave had to go on hold as my jaw had gone severely out of position! So i told him, man, you father-in-law is the real deal, a bit of an underground legend,. He knew nothing about all that, just that he saw him play up in Chicago once and was really taken in by the music, how those "old guys" threw down from beginning to end. There's now just three degree of separation between me and Sonny Cox and Rahsaan, thanks to the barbershop shave. What's in your barbershop? -
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Did this record see its first release on the LRC label?
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Who else is on that record? I see it was arranged by Alan Broadbent.
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An impromptu offering assembled specifically for the occasion! https://soundcloud.com/summusic-3/insert-your-holiday-here
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Try refreshing the page, then opening the Reply tab at the top of he page in a new tab or window. Convoluted, I know, but I've had a similar issue (at times) on my work computer and that's my workaround. Pretty ridiculous, but it works.
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Are you clicking the Reply To This Topic box at the top of the screen, or directly inside the text box?
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How is the other thread locked?
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Next life maybe...between that one and the bis key, I'm convinced by saliva comes from LaPage... Thanks everybody. It was a weird day for a lot of things across the family, but in the end, everybody's going to bed alive and happy.
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