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Posts posted by JSngry
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10" Columbia from 1949. Note the paper sleeve with the flip-over top!
The lack of now-modern sonics is refreshing. There is a bit of suspense in Walter's reading, and this just accentuates it in my mind.
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53 minutes ago, bresna said:
Doesn't Spotify charge a monthly fee and use cell phone data? I don't have unlimited phone data and I already pay $5/month for XM, so that might not be the most cost-effective way to go for me.
I get it free, but there's ads. If you're old enough (and I think you are), you remember listening to the radio and hearing ads. Same thing, only the ads on Spotify are a LOT less intrusive, imo.
As far as data, you'd have to look at your plan. I get Pandora free of any data charge with my T-Mobile. Keep in mind though, that if you use Wi-Fi, that's not going to count against your data usage.
Besides, most plans give you an option for unlimited data. Not always as "unlimited" as the word implies, but still.
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38 minutes ago, felser said:
+ labor, I assume. Would that be like another $100 or so?
Depends on who you get to do it.
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Why can't one just get the lowest end standard audio equipment and then get an after-market CD/etc player installed?
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Where's Roy?
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Les Paul meets Perry Botkin Sr.
They get along just fine.
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Love to see an arm rest fully utilized.
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This is a good record.
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John, not Don, and also nor not Vernon.
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Oh, look, Dave Matthews...
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Half Price Books will give you almost nothing if they buy from you, and/but a little more in store credit.
Nothing for something is an absolute measurement, anything else, you gotta weigh the options.
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51 minutes ago, mikeweil said:
Was that reissued on CD?
Not that I am aware of. It's a really nice period piece, kinda modeled after the Charles Lloyd records of the time, maybe. Only a LOT friskier. That rhythm section (none of whom I recognized without some digging) is all in, as is Watts.
I'm not at all an Ernie Watts fan, but this was a fun listen. I found a LP copy in "acceptable" condition for a good sigle-digit price, so keep an eye out.
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12 minutes ago, soulpope said:
Excellent platter too ....
Oh, fierce. One of the fiercest. Grown Folk Music indeed..
32 minutes ago, HutchFan said:I had no idea that record existed, never seen it before. And that's an impeccable rhythm section!
That Baystate catalog is ripe for a systematic issuing in the US, or could be, As it is (or was)...the Internet has been my friend, it and Dusty Groove from time to time.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, THIS IS A LINER NOTES!!!!
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10 hours ago, BERIGAN said:
I also read somewheres the horrible (in my book) Whitey Herzog
I read White Rat back in the day and found it to be, as expected, a deeply entertaining egomaniacal rant. Recommended!
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Far from essential, but equally far from unpleasant!
No piano, please note, just organ.
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Freddie Hubbard plays pretty for the people. Ricky Ford plays along. On Baystate. Delicious!
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
in The Vinyl Frontier
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Columbia 10" from 1950. Delightful performances not available elsewhere, afaik, not even on 12".