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  1. How's the sound on that one?
  2. Dig that dog! Pretty good record as well. Tenor trio, nowhere to hide.
  3. Estelle Mira - Still Looking
  4. i don't much like it, but I don't think that I'm the guy they're trying to communicate with. As for life being "hard"...there's plenty of fear and apprehension all over the world, about the world. That's hard foe everybody (well, almost everybody...), and not just young women. So if this is how they're feeling (and apparently enough are for it to have become a thing to be mocked), let them say it their way. Still and all, i don't much like it. Bbut I don't think that I'm the guy they're trying to communicate with.
  5. Stealth and/or sneaky!
  6. Yes. That one created a buzz when it was new, even though the label was smallish and the artist not yet an established name. Talent doesn't always win out, but greatness will not be denied!
  7. https://charlierose.com/videos/9192
  8. Wilmer Splinterbritches - Baby Let Me Ride Your Bench
  9. It's short. And it's definitely of at-best secondary "importance" in the grand scheme of things. But it's still a fun listen!
  10. Ah, here's an opportunity for somebody to crunch the numbers, find a backer (and a hypesperson), and then go about putting together a touring ensemble (hopefully with people who can functionally do all kinds of doubling). Movies are the crossoverhypeangle, "you will be entertained AND educated by things you always knew but never knew you were hearing" is what you get the reviews to all say in sync (although, each in their own micro-idiosyncratic personal way, of course), you open on the coasts, and then take it from there. Maybe hire some clowns to entertain the children of all ages who are sure to come from all around just to hear that modern music get down. I used to have this kind of ideal about 60s pop, in the mid-1970s, when there was no such thing as a real wedding band. Look what happened with that. Don't let it happen to this. Strike true and strike now!
  11. Johnny Hodges, oddly enough! Johnny Hodges – Creamy (1955, Vinyl) - Discogs
  12. One of the all-time greats. RIP
  13. I have most of the small group and vocalist sides. It's really just the big band I'm wondering about at this time. Long story short - I got a severe case of Sammy Nestico Poisoning in the 70s, not by Basie, but by everybody else who played those charts (and not particularly well, give or take a band or two...no more than two, though). Did not want to hear anybody playing that stuff again, even Basie. In this town, it was ubiquitous and that was not a good thing. But today, with distance and Spotify, I can come back to it with a clear head, and it's sounding pretty darn good a lot of the time. James Leary on bass, wow, yeah!
  14. Hatavina Joerk - Let's Have A Picnic Sing!!! Just in time for the weekend!
  15. How many true big band albums did Basie do for Pablo? And has anybody put them altogether in a single package? Spotify is working in my favor here...It took me a LOT of time and a LOT of distance to not run swsy st the name "Sammy Nestico", but spotify is giving me good thereapy abotu that.
  16. There are real orchestra playing concerts of Final Fantasy video game scores. I've seen the odd concert of Hermannn film musics, but I'd be interested in a carefully curated and presented concert or series of significant "modern classical" film music.
  17. She's old, and so is her voice. But never fatally. Quite the contry, this is a pretty darn good record!
  18. In it's intended function, film soundtrack is a way to hang music on a wall! A multi-media extravviganz!
  19. Norrie Plunkert - That Old Lady At The Market
  20. Life itself is flawed on a number of levels... like what does "agree to disagree" mean anyway, other than 'I don't want to talk about it any more"? What's the opposite of that? We'll disagree that we agree? Modern language, that's what's wrong with the world today! 👁️
  21. Luxury? Opportunity! And one too often wasted. You know what's frustrating? Hearing a new(ish) piece, thinking that you like it, and then getting home to find out that it's either not been recorded at all, or only been recorded once, and then you get the record and it's not performed all that well. It happens with older repertoire as well. 60 bajillion versions of something and you pick one (or more) before getting a good one. So in that sense, advantage to visual art, because all it has to do is sit there and be pretty enough to get through the door in the first place. They don't hang scores...but you can buy them, just as you can buy books of art to study at home, after dark or even in broad daylight, just like you can buy records. So, actually...you want it to go home with you somehow. Even improvised music, improvised anything. If it doesn't go home with you, it didn't really matter.
  22. Well then there now!
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