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  1. do you know the story about this, how did trane end up with cecil taylor on piano for this (coltrane time)
  2. lolz, even then-- i guess hes kind of like a fatter billy eckstine, but thats really going out on a limb
  3. this shit is goin' down. im gonna post on his facebook. should i go balls out and ask him about the theft. he cant sue me, right? or should i just ask him whats up with go west man
  4. quincy jones isnt really that handsome, i mean hes ok, but i dunno
  5. thats awesome. a great opportunity for dancing on tv.
  6. orly! I didn't know that was on CD. Anyone got details? MG Trivia point: The electric pianist on this date, Emmanuel Riggins, is the father of the great young Detroit-born drummer Karriem Riggins (Ray Brown, Mulgrew Miller, Roy Hargrove, etc.), who is also a major league hip hip producer and drummer (Common, J Dilla, etc.)
  7. i dont know if i get it, but it seems like hes stolen and cheated, and i think hes a celebrity presense more than important musical contributor. take the original lp in this post, go west man. his biggest contrib. is the the cover, being on the cover. so he conducted the band and kept them on tempo, big deal, who needs a conductor anyway when mel lewis or whoever it was on drums to be on tempo, lol. .....thats not to say thriller wasnt an incredible record, i just have to add that, sry
  8. title track, and "sons & daughters"-- is this a film anyone has ever seen here. there was a single on verve i believe.
  9. guess what i bought today u guys: a Quincy Jones lp! lolz. its a soundtrack to a robert redford movie, 1972. gerry mulligan, clark terry, carl kaye, mike melovin, and like every name on the record was either a great jazz musican or a great la studio musican, sometimes both, and it was a promo copy, so i bought it. it was only a dollar, looks like its an action film, so it should be exciting music....
  10. so, bobby scott is saying in his later that chris is the only person to touch upon the Quincy subject, but many others were affected by it such as Al Cohn, and Thad Jones. hey, so mercury was run or financed by the chicago mafia, right? i wonder what quincys "role" in all this, was...
  11. yea, i knew i smelt a rat. i knew there is no way a link between art pepper and thriller could be this strong. i knew something was up
  12. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_West,_Man! i just got a white label promo of this, i dont get it- Quincy is the CONDUCTOR or the date, but he didnt arranged any of it and he doesnt play tpt on it. why should this be his album shouldnt it be released under art peppers name?
  13. sux, his revelation stuff is hard to find, i have one called the Great White Hope! where he plays solo yamaha organ, ive never heard is pacific jazz stuff. Salsa Picante is bomb. oh and cal tjader- GUARABE. seriously. rip
  14. lolz, well maybe not -that- straight, lol....but probably nearby.....
  15. remastered from the original masters, then copied onto a 1630 and fed-exed to england. no way this cd is from the original master tapes the only reason to buy this, is if you cant make a needledrop copy yourself for your car, and you MUST cruise to some bantu village
  16. i guarntee u bantu village isnt a blue note reissue, it MUST be one of those indie labels that get permissoin to releae it on cd. probably from a digital copy tape
  17. dude is that from a reallllllllllly old thread (bn bulitin board?) that jackie pic
  18. it was an re: email in the header and it was talking about some weird survey about bussinesses in stampford, CT or something like that and there were tons of links it it- it had all the stop signs. did anyone else get this?
  19. dawg call it apple pie with a cherry on top if u want to, i love me some hank!
  20. every time i find it its freaking 25 dollars argrhgrgh i got my .99c copy FINALLY and i see what all the fuss is about, this lp is like the big bang of contemporary jazz. you know how much credit i have grusin all the time, but man this album is the STUFF! hubart laws on flute, harvey mason, direct-to-disc SQ. aboustely futuristic jazz. ahead of its time by 6 yrs at least
  21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIzITqBcRnY
  22. hmmm dude i swear i saw another period cover with a blatent budwiser ad on it, definetly not this one thoygh, although i think it was also rca victor. wtf?
  23. good question. i bet the ucla film archives has a print, but you cant get into that unless you have some serious cred.
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