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I have always really liked the song "Maybe" by The Chantels. Actually, I like a lot of their stuff, AMG describes them as 'rock'n'roll's first great female group'.
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"Alabama" is an excellent choice. I would also choose a Coltrane ballad but there are so many great ones. Today I will go with the Coltrane/Ellington version of "In a Sentimental Mood".
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Be A Jazz Record Producer & Have Somebody Cut...
JohnJ replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Well, this may sound strange to some, but I would love to have produced Frank Sinatra recording an album of standards with the John Coltrane quartet. -
How about starting a box set of the month thread, beginning with the Miles 1965-68 set.
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George Bernard Shaw to Winston Churchill: "I am enclosing two tickets to the first night of my new play, bring a friend, if you have one." Churchill's reply: "Cannot possibly attend fist night, will attend second, if there is one."
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Still having difficulty accessing this site, all other sites however appear to be working fine.
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Happy July 4th everyone!
JohnJ replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Well, it is now the early evening of July 4th in Tokyo and thus time to celebrate with a few alcoholic beverages. Of course, being English, I will be lifting a glass to the wisdom of my forefathers in granting independence to a young America in 1776. -
Well, I always thought that when Glen Campbell sang "I'm a Rhinestone Cowboy" he was actually singing "I'm a Nine Stone Cowboy". You have to be British to understand that one however.
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Greatest NFL Quarterback
JohnJ replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
As a Baltimore fan, I voted for Johnny Unitas. As Mnytime voted for Dan Marino, I guess that means Joe Montana was your choice Conn. -
I saw the "The Man with the Golden Arm" soundtrack CD recently in a used store so it is definitely out there. Also, king ubu, I agree, Sinatra was excellent in the movie, one of his best roles.
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Jazz Clubs/CD Shopping - Manila, Philippines?
JohnJ replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Kevin, will you be staying in Makati? One of my best friends owns a few bars there which are worth checking out. Just ask the taxi to take you to "Mogambo" on P. Burgos Street. Ask if Nigel is around and say that John in Tokyo recommended you visit. No jazz, but pretty good music and food, not to mention a lot of friendly waitresses, or as they like to be called GRO's (guest relations officers). As for CD's, there is a Tower records in the Ayala Center in Makati which probably has good prices. -
wulfman, thanks. As I live and work in Tokyo I tend to visit the Disk Union stores in Ochanomizu, Shibuya, Shinjuku and Ikebukero. Based on your advice however, I will try and get down to the Kanai store over the summer.
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I guess my tastes are a little mellower than Berigan's. Not really too familiar with a lot of modern rock but definitely like the following: Wilco Yo La Tengo Red Hot Chili Peppers Counting Crows Palace (Will Oldham)
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Thanks Mnytime, I didn't realize that prices were that high on eBay. I understand the music is pretty good too.
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Well, at lunchtime I was very happy to see the Jackie Mclean Mosaic sitting in a used store (probably the best used store in Tokyo, the disk union in Ochanomizu, if anybody is ever in this part of the world). CD's, booklet and box all appear to be in very good condition and the price was under $70, which I believe is pretty good, at least compared to eBay. I look forward to listening to this music.
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I would love to see a Don Pullen Blue Note Select. Perhaps one concentrating on his recordings with George Adams.
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Wow, start reading a thread about Nascar and 20 or so posts later the thread has mutated into a discussion of quantum theory. Recently, I actually managed to read a book on quantum physics called 'The Ghost in the Atom' edited by Paul Davis. I have to admit it was not an easy read and I would not pretend to understand all of it but it is certainly a fascinating subject.
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Now that S.W.A.T. Has finally made it to DVD
JohnJ replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I would love to see the complete "Crime Story" on DVD (I don't think it is available, but please corrrect me if I am wrong). Anybody else remember this series set in 60's Chicago and Las Vegas starring Dennis Farina and a wonderful cast of characters, all as tough as nails. Great music throughout and one of my favorite TV memories is of Farina walking through the rain drenched streets of Chicago at night as the Trane/Duke version of 'In a Sentimental Mood' plays in more or less its entirety. Also, I'm pretty sure Miles Davis was featured playing live in a jazz club in one episode. it also featured such actors as Kevin Spacey and Julia Roberts very early in their careers. -
Interesting debate. Given his credentials, I will definitely trust Mnytime on this one and be careful at the gym.
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Paul Desmond. Bought the RCA box and have really been enjoying those mellow recordings with Jim Hall. Don Pullen. Picked up the Best of Blue Note CD as it was only $4 and am really very impressed. It is a pity all of his Blue Note sessions are out of print. I paricularly like the two long tracks with George Adams on Tenor. The final solo piano track 'Ode to Life' is also wonderful.
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I bought it and like it. More importantly my wife and friends all seem to really enjoy it and thus it gets played whenever we have company. That makes it the most listened to CD of the past year.
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PAYMENT DEFERRED WEiRD FILM STARRING
JohnJ replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I recently watched 'Witness for the Prosecution' on T.V. and thought Charles Laughton was superb. Great movie too. -
A couple that spring instantly to mind: 'Crescent' - Coltrane. Has a strange calming effect. 'Songs for Swinging Lovers' - Sinatra. Just makes me feel good (and young).
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Sorry Big Wheel, I have never even been to Kanazawa. I will however post some Tokyo recommendations soon.
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No idea about Kyoto but if she is going to Tokyo I could give a number or recommendations. The jazz selection is excellent and the prices surprisingly reasonable.