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  1. t-glottalization...not sure if it's bugging me, but i am noticing it more and more (and more) and wondering why? https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/499515/when-did-it-become-fashionable-to-drop-ts-in-certain-words
  2. On the one hand, Saturn Quad? Might be skeptical about that, maybe. But the ABC Impulse tapes? Maybe a real thing? I'd just like to know that it was on somebody's radar as a possibility, that's all.
  3. Harry Carney = hairy (chile con) carne. YUCK!
  4. But no hair in the Chile, please!!!!!!
  5. Going to church before lunch. And again...quadrophonic? What's up with that? What could be done in terms of modern day surround sound? Anything at all?
  6. Yeah, Pharoah knew exactly what he was doing. He couldn't do that if he didn't. This is neither the time, place, nor audience for saxophone lessons, so suffice it to say that he demonstrates a real mastery of the instrument's ability to produce overtones through multiple means, to say nothing of tonguing techniques and embouchure manipulations. It's not beginner's stuff, far from it. And he replicates it flawlessly. There are people who fake it, but you can tell a faker from a player, in ters of have they done the work to do it like that. So yeah - Pharoah knew exactly what he was doing. Anybody who claims otherwise is displaying their ignorance of how the instrument works.
  7. Ah yes, the Mazeroski Gambit, a favorite of conductors everywhere!
  8. JT for the Chitlin' Circuit Real, Sweet Lou for the Real that never got buried by getting out of the Chitlin' Circuit. Chitlins Con Carne or Jean Carne?
  9. What ballgame was it, Sox or Cubs or Bears or Bulls or Blackhawks. Regular season or post-season? That detail matters! I get that it's a symphony gig, but c'mon...I aw the Buckner fiasco go down in real time while playing some bar band tune, I forget which. It's not like a pro doesn't know how to multi-task. There are other worlds they have not told you of.
  10. So, he did or did not Prez his case about the refluting?
  11. Are you suggesting that we find that portal he stepped through and seal it up once and for all?
  12. We had a situation here with the DSO a few years ago where they had to reflute.
  13. Personal laff here - I work with a guy whose last name is Eberhard, and I started to tell him about this record, see if he had some familial connection to the subject or whatever. Good thing I didn't do that, seeing as how the tribute is Eberhard Weber, who I almost always forget to think about!
  14. It's like Bill Evans never died, he just stepped out of this dimension and went back to another one where he keeps making records into perpetuity like he did when he was alive in this dimension.
  15. Or maybe it's McCoy playing intermission piano, so people can go to the phone booth and the waitresses can come by and take drink orders without interrupting the band. Maybe?
  16. Ok..."interludes"? What are these?
  17. https://extracelestialarts.bandcamp.com/album/billy-harper-quintet-live-in-brooklyn
  18. Has this made it to CD, tucked into something? Pacific Jazz 302 Billy Higgins Me And My Lover Up In Teddy's New Flat 1960
  19. I don't know, they did? This looks like a 45 to me: Looks like they did a fair number: http://www.globaldogproductions.info/p/pacific-jazz-world-pacific.html
  20. Whoever wrote that Pied Pipers chart was already taking liberties with the rhythm (and a few notes) of the original lead sheet. so...nothing she sings is out of character with the arrangement. Hell. maybe that IS the arrangement. Was Paul Weston doing this then?
  21. Yeah, I'm aware of the anti-Dunlop contingent. All I can say about that is, hey, nobody's right about everything!
  22. When looking at 45 edits, one should always consider the jukebox. Blue Note would often split an LP cut over two sides of a 45, so that's one way to get two plays for a record. This is another way, make two shorter cuts out of two LP cuts. Same thing with DJs. Calling James Harrod!!! What can you dig up about the L.A. area jukebox trade in jazz and jazz friendly venues?
  23. ...when she wanted to be...
  24. Yeah, it's not like it's effortless or anything. so that's probably your guy. Trying something on the link here... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Dorsey_(1937_–_1941) ok, it did not like that trailing parenthesis...
  25. Oh....pick one of these, then? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Dorsey_(1937_%E2%80%93_1941) Trumpet - Al Steams, Andy Ferretti, Bunny Berigan, Charles Peterson, Charlie Spivak, Chuck Peterson, Clyde Hurley, Jimmy Blake, Joe Bauer, Lee Castaldo, Mickey Bloom, Pee Wee Erwin, Ray Linn, Tommy Dorsey, Yank Lawson, Ziggy Elman
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