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  1. Steve McGarret Stoney Burke Gene Barry
  2. Sickle-cell; don't know, yes, from a car accident; blow.
  3. Personal Admission Of Guilt Pt. 2: I've always kinda dug it.
  4. Have you heard Zig?
  5. I didn't, and I don't see "the problem" as being one. Mr. Litweiller has big ears and very broad tastes. That book is a specific look at a specific subject and is best read in that light, not as a manifesto of one man's attitude towards music and musicians in general. Just my opinion.
  6. Blythe Danner Gay Talese Merry Wiesner-Hanks
  7. Ok, how about having them comb the vaults and see if there's more and/or better performances from the Milestone Jazzstars tour? The album they released had a few moments, but I was left thinking that there could/should be better.
  8. George Sisler Walt Dropo Gus Suhr
  9. Works for me... Neil Armstrong Adrian Legg Dan Foote
  10. And that goes double for the ladies. Of whom much is given, much is asked.
  11. Nothing, if you accessorize tastefully.
  12. Candice Bergen Candy Finch Bradley Parker-Sparrow
  13. Kid Ory Med Flory Liz Story
  14. Can't help you with dates, but doesn't Wilson also sing on "Four"?
  15. That's an impressive first post. Welcome!
  16. The BN "policy" of keeping things in print vs deleting them is apparently, according to Tom Evered, a function of their being a part of the EMI Coprorate Empire. The label is a seperate "cost center" (or as some businesses prefer to call them, "profit centers"), and it would appear that keeping items in print that don't move in certain numbers creates a "loss" on paper that has a negative effect on the bottom line. Which, as we all know, is what the money folks look at whether or not it really makes sense. It's a little nebulous to me how you can continue to lose money on something once it's paid for and simply taking up shelf space in a warehouse. Hell, if you need the space for something else, put the items somewhere else off-premises, like in your trunk or something.. Create a form or something to keep track of where you put them and call them "Auxillary Inventory" or some such and create a "deferred value" for them. Or some crank-yankin' semantical/numerical shit like that. But however much you lose (or how much you keep from losing by remaindering the stock), it seems to me that you could make that much more over the long haul by selling it off over time at regular. But then again,, if wholesale price stays the same over the years, inflation might well make it more profitable to get a lump sum for a bulk inventory at a lesser price up front, as might being able to write off the loss. Hell if I know. It all seems to work within the culture who accepts it all at face value as being "real". Myself, I believe in god, so that's more than enough "suspension-of-disbelief-as-lifestyle-foundation" for me! Whatever. It's the kind of numbers game that creates "assets" on paper that may or may not have any relevance to the three-dimensionl world. It works within itself, so hey. But like I always like to tell the Coyote in the Road Runner cartoons, "DON'T LOOK DOWN!"
  17. Word.
  18. I used to have an LP of some Goon Show episodes, and he was as hilarious doing radio was he was doing film. Apparently a bit of an enigma personally, but I guess he was able to turn it into his comedic art. The guy was funny in a "core" way that few have ever been. He wasn't just "laugh out loud" funny, either. He could get into that same "suspension of disbelief and reality" zone that Andy Kaufman did, albeit to different ends. A rare talent was Mr. Sellers.
  19. Lavern Baker Georgia Gibbs Billy Gibbons
  20. Well, yeah. Sleep after sex is not uncommon.
  21. Didn't they back up Sonny Stitt & Robin Kenyatta on Duces Wild?
  22. Glenn Beckert Ed Bickert John Burkett
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