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  1. Sabrina The Teenage Witch Tabitha Stevens Endora
  2. I would assume that the Carnegie Hall in-house recording facility was used? Which might be cause for hope that the entire night exists? Hopefully?
  3. Neighborhood grocery stores used to sell records as a matter of course...I think some of today's "ethnic" groceries still do, at least around here. Little mom/pop strip mall places, mostly African/Indian/Middle Eastern, used to be a lot of Mexican/Cuban/Puerto Rican markets did the same thing. Hell, I discovered PanArt at a Cuban grocery store! PanArt and Maltas. That market today is getting served by supermarket-sized stores with inventories that follow. Progress for food and stuff. Records, not so much...oh well! Just saying, if you see these little places sitting there (I think in some places they're popularly referred to as "bodegas", in more chic circles) and think there might be some interesting music inside, stop in and see, there well might be!
  4. Not Mikrokosmos...maybe not a "famous" piece. I mostly put it in there as a change of pace, nothing more. That, and to see if anybody would nibble on Piano Improvisations-era Chick Corea...Randy almost did! It's just a lovely, short piece. Grabbed me by the...neck the first time I heard it.
  5. http://www.plosin.com/MilesAhead/BirdSessions.aspx?s=521114
  6. Yeah, that's a different sauce paradigm than what we have here, which is a tomato/ketchup based recipe. But still, yeah, there's that vinegar/sweet push-pull, that explains it. Yin-Yang, ultimately. All I ask of a sauce is that it be ebullient!
  7. https://www.wbgo.org/post/duffy-jackson-ebullient-drummer-lionel-hampton-count-basie-and-others-dies-67#stream/0 Who among us will be deemed "ebullient"?
  8. Also on some of them...that's him on "Poinciana" on Next Album. Those cymbals are amazing... He's also on Cutting Edge. which might be a slight mess in terms of recording, but not so bad that you can't hear him. There's video of one gig (at least one) that made it to commercial VHS at one point, David Lee is just ALL up in it with those cymbals.
  9. Tom Lord Marjorie Lord Traci Lords
  10. We're bound to lead the nations, as out motto's "Go ahead!" And tell the foreign paupers that our people are well fed. For the nations must remember Uncle Sam is not a fool, for the people do the voting and the children go to school.
  11. I'm also fond of Ayler on bagpipes. Quite fond, actually.
  12. David Lee, Sonny's drummer from the early 70s, also played with Roy Ayers, a.o. One of the great WHOOOOOOSH drummers of all time, cymbals all the time, note the plural. A constant cushionbed of throbbing glowy metallic overtones. Check him out!
  13. Linda Lu Ray Sharpe Lester Flatt
  14. Oh, David Lee?
  15. When do they unloose it?
  16. It does, yes. As the composer.
  17. Flying Dutchman Red Baron Doctor Jazz
  18. High-pitched instruments make sense. Less room for "error" in the waveforms, like if you drive a big car on a narrow dirt road, gotta look out, shoulder, what shoulder, right? Then, road, what road? Then oh shit, broke that axle, why is this thing still moving? But move it does, until somebody makes it stop oh PLEASE GOD make it stop.
  19. shoulda built a pyramid.
  20. I've heard a few complaints over the years that Lord has not done all of his own work, which at some point, to get started, might(?) be ok. But persisting reports of verbatim errors from pre-existing works of others not going corrected has me uninterested in paying anything for any of that.
  21. Right side or left? Or back? THAT could have some utility as far as reaching that spot on the back that is always just out of reach otherwise.
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