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  1. what about my q about the fletcher henderson stuff? is this stuff on record?
  2. thats cause mode lps were only sold at thrifty drug store chains in so cal- how cool is that
  3. this is all too much for me right now im gonna go cook some beans and listen to No Jacket Required
  4. well dont u guys allready have it. i command u all to buy this tmw!!!!!
  5. is there so great why havent -I- heard of em??!?!
  6. they musnt be originals- how can u get those all the way over there!
  7. im starting to doubt this is really the mobley-- but we need to get to the bottom of this
  8. i just vomited all over myself
  9. who cares? youre in southern germany, not southern california, i dont expect u to get it. as far as im concerned i agree w/ the mode records philosophy: west coast jazz shouldn't even been distrubuted anywhere but the west coast.
  10. ps- like it when coleman grew that long ass beard and told 'em all to go to hell! you show em bean machine
  11. any of you guys have this one? it seemed pretty obscure....
  12. u only want the dodo cause ike quebecs on it
  13. did a search an on jazzcorner bulltin board (our enemy jazz board?) some guy posted nugget of information: Art Farmer (tp), Hank Mobley (ts), unknown (tb), Thelonious Monk (p), Charles Mingus (b), Art Blakey (d). The Steve Allen Show, New York, October 6, 1955. 12. Steve Allen interviews Monk into Off Minor (5: 45) 13. Well You Needn't (2 :59) The details are a bit wrong for this entry. According to both Chris Sheridan (Brilliant Corners: A Bio-Discography of Thelonious Monk) and Leslie Gourse (Straight, No Chaser: The Life and Genius of Thelonious Monk), this performance occurred on June 10, 1955. Teo Macero was on tenor sax, Eddie Bert on trombone and Willie Jones on drums. The rest of the lineup (Farmer, Mingus and of course Monk) is apparently correct. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- NOW THEN: FOCUS PEOPLE FOCUS---- IF INDEED THE 1955 DATE IS CORRECT FOR THIS, THEN IT IS NOT THE HANK/ART FAMER ADDITION OF HE BAND. BUT GODAMMIT CAN SOMEONE FIGURE THIS OUT WHO HAS THIS CD ALREADY. NOT TO CONFUSE MATTERS FUTURER BUT I NEVER DID INQUIRE IF THIS KINESCOPE IS DESTROYED AS WELL.... ART BLAKEY AND THE JAZZ MESSENGERS: The Tonight Show; 3/6/56 Donald Byrd (trumpet) Hank Mobley (tenor sax) Horace Silver (piano) Doug Watkins (bass) Art Blakey (drums) 1. Doodlin' 2. Avila And Tequila IM ASSUMING MY BOOTLEG LISTING IS JUST A AUDIO COPY OF IT.....
  14. OIOOOHOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo i just saw the vover just saw the cover pic didnt load then i saw it its ayd hNka mnobley Its saysi HANK MOBLEY ON VOVER .. DID Y SEE THAT> IT SAYS HIANK! !OIH!O! OIHOI@OIWO@!!!! WHAT IN THE WHOLEY ASS HELL OF ALL THINGS HOLY DID DANNY D'IMPIRIO OR WHOMEVER IT WAS WAY BACK IN 1998 WHO TOLD ME HE HAD THIS, DID HE FINALLY SELL IT OFF OR SOMETHING. I CANT EVEN REMEMBER WHAT HE WANTED FROM ME FOR IT. BUT NOW ITS OUT?!?!? IS THIS REALLYIT>> IS THIS A JOKE > DID U MAKE THAT COVER ON PHOTOSHOP> WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON HERE> OH MNY GOD
  15. the Monk Band w/ Mobley and Farmer is from 1957 and the kinescope is destroyed but ***THERE IS A BOOTLEG*** which someone recorded off of the TV set. so unless they got the date wrong, this very well could be it.... track list? more info? lets figure it out....together !
  16. i wonder why they changed the original lp title....?
  17. the liners didnt give much info about the session itself- it just briefly said how the 1st lighthouse lp was in '52 for skylark (that i recall had that jimmy g tune big boy, which i have on 78) anyways is this cd really the 1st session? so i take it this cd is "lie at the lilighthouse""?
  18. ...in the jazz scene, its real quick, but its a band in some SF club- have any of you seen this?
  19. i like minor scales of this nature in jazz and stuff but it was 15.99 big ones, the grand total i already spent that day for like 5 lps, 2 vhs tapes and 1 cd. so i wasnt about to go pluck another 15.99 down but i would like some honest opinions of this Contemporary release- how do the songs transfer over to jazz? DOES TEDDY GET TO SOLO OVER THEM A LOT. whoever can share, thank u!
  20. saw a mint 'demonstration' copy of this for 5 bucks today- if its rare and u really want it maybe i can buy it for you, who knows
  21. i cant believe they didnt issue solid. and slice of the top but thats annother matter
  22. matador is one of those rare bn's that has alluded purchace- i dont know why i just never happened! a few have slipped through the cracks...but i have every other grant green session from that peried and all im sayin is that i had a choice, to see grant live playing standards back in the day, or see his funky band, i would totally see his funky band. and just so u guys know every now and then in the 70s grant DID play jazz standard sets so he didnt forsake his artform like so many of you like to believe.
  23. I did not know he made jazz records. what are some of the better ones, besides the mcduff. what h. mann lp is he on? i thought i would have at least seen THAT one...
  24. no all the songs are by ray draper and 2 are by brother jack
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