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  1. Let's all give our love a cherry that has no stone.
  2. Cue Porter Porter Kilbert Gilbert Gottfried
  3. Oh, I see. It was meant to be a sequence of events, not a collection. Just goes to show you how little interest literature holds for me these days.
  4. Not sure what the built-in difference is here. Otherwise, yeah, definitely.
  5. Big Joan (who sits up in the morning) Jack LaLanne (who did sit ups in the morning) A Dyspeptic Baby (who might spit up in the morning)
  6. Linda Purl.
  7. Try clearing your cache, see if that makes it any better.
  8. James Clay Marchel Ivery Louis Hubert
  9. Enos Slaughter Eros Ramazzotti Eunice Shriver
  10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmm7a35Q-lE&feature=related
  11. I didn't pay that much attention to her back then, either...
  12. You're a web designer? I thought you was a shrink.
  13. Lou Ann Barton? Really?
  14. One I can get!
  15. You also have the ability (luxury, maybe, even) to know what that really sounded like in real-time...wish I did, maybe, but...we all gotta get born sometimes, and after that, it is what it is.
  16. Or as those with drawl would say, "Ah DEE-ud"
  17. fwiw, Head Man started this thread, & WIII stopped by to elucidate upon the OP's original curiosity, for which I myself am thankful, if for no other reason than I'd not have thought twice about even considering this set, having pretty much already having all the Woody Shaw that has been had to get. But I ain't got tired yet... OTOH, WIII, please understand that this \board is regularly hit upon by "strangers" who do nothing but show up and pimp, "street team" types and other odious vessels of vacuity. It's been a while, I think, since you've been here, so Ted can be forgiven for not realizing that you are family with a pride in the product for both personal reasons as well as business. As far as the Mosaic set goes, it was reasonably priced when it was still in print (and it stayed in print damn near forever, thank you MC!), but now it's not, and prices are no longer reasonable. I myself think it's both good business and a good deed to make a move to restore this material to general circulation and to bring some added value in the process. Of all the people in this music who should never be forgotten but well might be without an ongoing energetic effort to keep their work in the marketplace, Woody Shaw is definitely on the list, and pretty high up on it at that. Woody Shaw was a baaaaaaaddddd man, more than many realized then, damn sure more than most realize now, a giant in a time when there were still giants. Today, in a time when midgets seem normal-sized and normal-sized seem like giants, I for one want to have some people around to keep a realistic sense of scale in place. Woody Shaw is for sure one of those guys. Everybody cool with that?
  18. Sade's a singer....are you sure it's not Sade?
  19. As do we all, as well we all should should!
  20. I don't know what all is circulating in collector's circles, but there's at least a few things I've gotten to hear (but don't have - it was all on cassette and people were as much compulsive hoarders as then as they are compulsive sharers now...). Also have, somewhere, 2 or 3 VHS-ed appearances on various PBS/etc shows of the time, all of it hot.
  21. Well, that's the problem, then! I never learned the difference between "ye" and "yee-ha". So 'I used neither....or is it nighther... Ether (or is it either?) way, it'll be great to have some previously unavailable Woody to be available. Verily!
  22. Sade? If so, DAMN!
  23. Dianne Keaton, I'd say. And still beautiful.
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