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  1. Yep.
  2. I think the Mavs should beat Phoenix. Not sure about in how many games, though. Could be as little as 5. The Suns are the type of team the Mavs used to be until Avery got hold of them an taught them how to really play the game. Thing is, it's a team that hasn't fully internalized those lessons, and it's a team that will still occasionally lapse int their old ways. If they do that for too long in any one game, they'll lose that game. And if they do that for too long in too many games, they'll lose the series. Phoenix's shooters can and will take you out in a big hurry, and they can be counted on for at least one hot run per game. And Steve Nash. god blees him, is a freak. So yeah, the Mavs should beat Phoenix, and they should beat either Miami or Detroit. But it's far from a given. And until they do, some skepticism is indeed warranted. They've got to prove to everybody (especially themselves) that they have what it takes to maintain that championship focus. Hopefully the series against the Spurs was the big turning point that all of us Mavs fans hope it is. Only one way to find out. All I can say is this - there is nobody else I'd want coaching this team at this time than Avery Johnson. That's one helluva man.
  3. Coke Escovedo Sheila E The Fantabulous Johnny C
  4. I think you're right, John. Nothing demonstrates maturity in the face of immaturity better than having a collective hissy fit.
  5. Alley Cat Bent Fabric Jeremy Irons
  6. Pud Bazooka Joe Mr. Bubble
  7. Whose?
  8. Those are the greatest liner notes ever written, so long as relevance to the album in hand is not a criteria. I'm serious.
  9. Other than (maybe) Desmond, they all had a pretty good background in big band work, so they would know what had to be done. And Ball could play one helluva lead. The question isn't "could they?", it's "would they?". And the answer to that would probably vary from hour to hour...
  10. Barry Bonds = The Human Asterisk
  11. Cat Woman Pussy Galore Vanessa Del Rio
  12. "Black Vomit" w/o Anthony Braxton = something I'd probably not miss if I went my whole life without hearing, or hearing about. Probably. Maybe it's got a good lurch and I can spazz to it, but ya' know, teen appeal is not as important to me as it used to be. But "Black Vomit" WITH Anthony Braxton, hey, this I'd not mind hearing at least once. Braxton brings interest to everything he does. Probably be better seeing/hearing it in person, but oh well.
  13. Dude, you and ChueyBean need to hook up on the retro-ballotbox stuffing thing he's got planned. History CAN be altered!
  14. Da' Bastids CD Universe Amazon
  15. Johnny Temple Shirley Temple My Boy Lollipop
  16. Bud Powell Barry Harris Harry Barris
  17. Maybelline Elizabeth Arden Georgette Kilinger
  18. In 5, eh? Kinda...bold, don't you think?
  19. Amina's been very low-profile for the last 15 years or so, and her last leader dates (that I know of) were the ill-concieved "pop" dates for Novus (classic - epitomic, perhaps - examples of how, no, it's NOT easy to make good pop records, and how, yes, production DOES matter), but in the 80s she was unquestionably one of the most vital voices in the music. No reason to believe, until otherwise proven, that she still isn't, "profile" or not.
  20. Have you heard the album of the same name? It's a duet w/Pheeroan ak Laff and is one of the great "unknown" (to the "general jazz public") organ albums. It's Leo LR 100 on LP. Don't know if it's been reissued on CD yet.
  21. Dennis Yost Hazy Osterwald Fred Waring
  22. Sam Donahue - good player, had some fame in the 40s, then again in the early 60s w/Kenton. Perhaps the only tenor player to have more breath in his tone on ballads than Ben Webster. Wilton Felder - Crusaders/Jazz Crusaders. Helluva player, w/that badass Texas tone. Al Klink - Fine player, played in Glenn Miller's band. When you heard a tenor solo that didn't sound silly in that band, it was Klink. Eddie Miller - what can I say? The cat swung. Old school "white" player. They all shoulda been so good. Jimmy Woods - mostly an alto player, and a damn fine one at that. LA cat, made a few memorable appearances on Contemporary (one of his albums used Andrew Hill as a sideman) & w/Gerald Wilson, then kinda disappeared. Pete Yellin - also mostly an alto player. New York cat. Played w/Joe Henderson in the early 70s. Still around, but hasn't recorded, I think, in years. Another good player. The world's full of 'em.
  23. OH HELL YEAH INDEED!!!! That's the kind of shit that brings joy to my heart. Seriously.
  24. Mickey Baker & Hawk together, feeding off of each other's shit. Amazing, simply amazing. Gotta tell you, that might vbe some of the best Hawk I've ever heard. Definitely the best blues playing by Hawk I've ever heard. Blows a lot of preconceptions, including mine, waaaaaaaaaay out of the water...
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