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  1. George Harrison Harrison Bankhead Brian Moynihan
  2. Howard Sprague Bud Collier Louis Farrakhan
  3. Amos Burke Bat Masterson Glenn Howard
  4. Otto Frederick Gideon Sundback The Man With Four Names John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
  5. The cover album giveth the face... ...and the album cover taketh it away.
  6. That sells it short, I think (no pun intended). Alan Shorter just had a voice, period. Of course, and oh yeah, it is still a killer avant-garde jazz record.
  7. Bought it one day, found out that it has been reissued by Wergo on CD the next, but then found out today that the Wergo CDs are all LP rips because the original masters are all lost, so break even in that regard. Not so much breaking even in the cost department. Got a copy of this for next to nothing in the mid-70s (because I was so ready for new things), sold it for almost-nest to nothing in the late-70s (because I was so pure about from where those new things were needed to originate) and recently paid around $25.00 for the opportunity to have it again, because it's no longer about "new" or "where" as it is, just, is it right. At least for now, that's what it's about. I have to say, I was right the first time I bought it - this shit is right. Her opening notes to Aria...are still magical. Looking at different versions on YouTube show the difference between a "performance artist" and a true artist. You can't fake pocket. Cathy Berberian had some deep pocket.
  8. Can't wait! Some more raw/energetic/sloppy delight with Woody Shaw is the Andrew Hill session with Sam Rivers from disc #3 of the Hill BN Select. And lord knows there are spots in some of Larry Young's latter BN leader-dates that were kinda rough, but spectacular for their energy ("Contrasts" especially). Between a greatly expanded "Unity", and also "Out To Lunch" -- some of this is turning into a real and surprising wealth of new and important material. Let me put it this way - Elvin sounds like he's about three feet high off the floor, and Joe is right there with him. Woody not quite as much, but the whole thing sounds like a band just back from a really good break, if you know what Imen.
  9. Some stripper just did something across the top of my lap and now my whole life is brighter!
  10. Sir Madam Paperback Writer
  11. I find that Peroxide chips with Clorox dip provide the perfect balance between a diligent adult dental regimen and an irrational indulgence in non-traditional foodstuffs.
  12. I can tell you that the Unity outtakes I've heard are as spectacular in their energy as they are sloppy in their execution. The record as released was perfect, but if I was hearing the band live, I think I'd be more buzzed about hearing it like is on the alternates. But that's why records and live are so often - and so often correctly - two different propositions.
  13. Don't know how respectful any kind of Neil Sedaka parody could be, but I do think this one is affectionate. Same for this one and Gene Vincent
  14. If the Both Sides Now catalog numbers are accurate (and I think they are), I'd go with them until proven wrong.
  15. Agreed that, with the limited information in the OP's link, that some money laundering red flags should have been triggered. I would like to know which bank originated the funds and, especially, which bank accepted the transfer without doing any (apparent) screening. There well could/should be an investigation into, and possible prosecution of, them as well as the misanthropic malfeasant who perpetrated this fraud.
  16. soooo...godu the landry and yeur bee straight and sain until somethingfunny happs to soembody else that is not hmm and none is hurts
  17. Tommy Tedesco Tommy John Bobby Hart
  18. John Phillip Sousa Peggy March Booker, Little https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihETDsBJA6k#t=11
  19. Rob & Laura as Jackie & Roy! TOTAL Suburbia, YES! John Rich on directing the opening trip/not trip...it was a throwaway, really, but there was durability awaiting!
  20. However.. Midway through Season 1 the did this: Which in turn was an audio redo of this: That's the original on, and it's so..."show biz", nothing like the suburbia that was at the core of the premise of the Petries. Rob might have worked in the city, but the burbs was where home was.
  21. Is it any coincidence that Amazon is called what it is?
  22. Never knew what to make of The Blues Roar...seems like it was more "Maynard with expanded studio band" than "Maynard's band" Either way, it came between Color Him Wild & The Maynard Ferguson Sextet album on Mainstream, which announced that the big band had been disbanded in November of 1964, so...who knows? There were several "in-between" records by Maynard with studio bands until he landed in London and got a for-real band going again.
  23. Cads/Dodgers 1959 - Jack Brickhouse calls, Roger Craig pitches, Stan Musical plays first, Pee Wee Reese coaches third (and maybe has a player run through his hold signal), Don Zimmer gets tossed in the 2nd, the list goes on...
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