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  1. u sure know youre stuff! be right back- time 4 chili
  2. conte was insane though he was relaly good and then we met him and he was smoking this giant ass cigar and he was like the coolest motherfucker in the room
  3. wait so is this mail order only? i would enjoy this cd i am sure i saw perkins w/ shank/perkins/candoli/bill mays/bob magnusson/joelabarbara c. 00 or 01, whenever that cd came out--- perkins i thought his soloing was quite strage, not likehe was messing up, but it was pretty strange....maybe it was messing up i really am not sure, i wish i had a recording so i could listen back but i dont..... it was good to see this lineup and probably the last true all west caost lineup like that we'll ever see. im happy to have seen that.
  4. ohoh i also liked the ad for a suit that said: "youre going to the miles davis gig tonight.....what are you going to do? dress for a rock concert?" if only they knew then! haha
  5. did mccartney et al actually get together to jam?? this 1965 poll for the 1966 awards- it does list the beatles for best vocal group, and some other pop groups as well but no BEACH BOYS??!??!? i dont get that one. can someone tell me the winners of the 1966 poll? id like to see that. also why is charles mcpherson listed in the best trombone category? misprint? also who are these tenor guys: Sam Donahue, Wilton Felder, Al Klink, Eddie Miller, Jimmy Woods, Pete Yellin
  6. BORN. To Mae W. Marsh, famed cinema actress, wife of one Louis Lee Arms. Pasadena newspaper man, a son (7 lb.), at Pasadena. is this baby Warne?????????
  7. HEY I HAVE AN IDEA! I SHOULD CHECK HANK AND MAIL IT IN TO PLAYBOY, 45 YEARS TOO LATE. MAYBE HANK WAS ONE VOTE AWAY FROM WINNING AND ONCE THEY RECEIVE MY VOTE THEY CAN DECLARE HANK THE WINNER!!!!! OH HELL YEAH
  8. oh boy. i found a box of old playboys. this one from '65-- veerryy verrry eenteresting: can you believe there is something cooler in this issue than even a naked catherine deneuve pictorial? what on earth can possibly be better than that. well ill tell u what: I WAS SO SUPRISED AT WHO WAS LISTED IN THESE POLLS, EVERY YEAR FROM 1959 (THE EARLIEST ONE I FOUND TODAY) THRU '66.....THERE WERE ABOUT 30 CHECKBOXES PER CATEGORY, INCL. CHECK BOXES FOR HANK, FOR WARNE, FOR DONALD BYRD. ALL THESE PEOPLE WHO WERE NEVER THE BIG POLL WINNERS-- HANK HAD A GODAMN CHECK BOX EVERY YEAR. I COULDNT BELIEVE IT. THAT MADE ME SO HAPPY. THAT MADE ME HAPPY BUT NOT HAPPY ENOUGH TO BUY IT FOR SIX BUCKS BUT THEN WHEN I FLIPPED THRU IT......THE HANK MOBLEY + CATHERINE DENEUVE COMBO WAS JUST TO KILLER TO PASS UP. YOWZA!
  9. wait a min. is this the bean vid. thats double on that dex vid from montemare- i have this tape--- the guitarplayers wearing shades? is this the same one my friend keeps bragging how theres this new download server and hes been getting bootleg kenny dorham videos, miles videos, and like literally hundreds of other rare jazz films all online. do you guys know about that. too bad my computer sux or i would like to see some too. but i am telling you coleman hawkins is the greatest. he is the godfather of jazz. you know what the greatest jazz group of all time would be? Coleman Hawkins, Donald Byrd, Big John Patton, and Master Higgins
  10. what has been said about this- did he genuinely like it better or did he just have no other at the time? also, i thought it was white but then the liner notes to the Bird in Washington + big band tape i have says it was clear....were these mass produced or did he have the only one
  11. whats with this phil collins zone thing now?
  12. ok ok i had a fun time listening 2 it and it was good to hear coleman hawkins 40 odd years after his death in such lively spirits in my living room and i really enjoyed the cd but as a mood music album, 'gilded hawk' still blows it out of the water
  13. vvvvveeeeeeerrrrrrrrryyyyyy eeeeeeeennnnnnnnttttrrrrrreeeesssstttttiiiiinnnnnnggggg
  14. Was trying 2 decide between one of these but i went with the former because it was a brand new rvg- not that i care about that type of stuff but it looked good so i got it but i was wondering what you guys think re: comparing these 2 albums, which one do u like more etc
  15. yea lets fuck w/ the savoy master tapes and loop max's drum riff and put bird solo over a hip-beat -----whoever thought of that idea i want jack bauer to pull an 'edgar' on
  16. poor jack. he was makin out w/ audrey and then he thinks kims on the phone but now hes on a boat to ching-ching-chewy-chewy-ching-chong-town
  17. maybe he walked into the broken into bldg. cause he thought it was the cover of "breaking point"! tee-hee
  18. oh and ps- regading the 60s- in school and 2nd hand accts etc we learned that the 60s was a time of great political and social change and many times got very intense and out of control. but i just dont buy that after watching 9 hours of 'rowan and martin's' 'laugh-in' today. they just made fun of everything: like they did this bit where they had 2 baseball announcers do a play by play of a student riot, and he was all: the hippie side checked the guadsman - this looks like it might result in a penelty, possibly the army and then they were talking all serious about how important all the womens lib. is and then the guy came out and was talking about how many women he liberated last night-- tee hee and the Sprio Agnew jokes were rediculous!
  19. hi, chewy-chew-chew here,-- has it occured to anyone here that perhaps in the beginning Hank would do a session by picking say a few up numbers, a ballard or two and doing a session all intended for 1 albums worth of material. but the 60s was a new decade for hank, as it was for everyone. hank was just entering his 2nd decade of professional saxophone playing, and he was on the top of his game. maybe he wanted to record, say for example, 4 ballard w/ andrew hill, butch warren, and master higgins. obviously hank doesnt want 4 ballads on one lp, so al would SPLIT 'EM UP.
  20. i swear i saw a 1969 flyer for Fillmore East and on jazz day it was a quadruple bill of Lee Morgan Quintet, Coleman Hawkins Quartet, Art Blakey & his Jazz Messengers, & Duke Peason Big Band. Yowza yowza yowza!!!!! oh and then the day before and the day after jazz day were concerts by The who with support act cannonball adderely, and Traffic
  21. if i mailed one of u blank dvd-R could you copy me all the new goldfrapp music videos- cause i dont get "MTV Europe" p-m me
  22. ok now youve really gone 2 far. phil is the man. i listen to phil almost as much as i listen to coleman hawkins. i love phil that much.
  23. nonononnnoo bannanarama is NOT my favorite or even close- annimotion blow them out of the water
  24. trust me- im not fooled by most of the pop rubbish- the earliest pop music i have is from the 20s on 78's- its pretty bad- some of the melodies COULD be good (if reworked by jim hall, etc) 30s, 40s- Bad 50s- really really bad (eg. 'how much is that doggie in the window') now between early 1962 and cutting off right at april '67, we have the greatest years of pop music, im particualy talking about the beach boys and the ronnettes but really the beauty of it all was there were dozens of lesser known groups in the same style etc which might not of been able to have more than one hit single (ie. '1 hit wonder)- but neverteless after 67 psych came in and really destroyed pop music. im talking about gross misue of the sitar that would piss even Gabor Szabo off. (he used the sitar on his more pop oriented lps but when he did it, it was amazing) anyways pop music was SOooooooooooo bad thru the 70s, eg: SEVENTY THREE MEN SAILD ON, ON THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY, AND HERES WHAT THEY HAD 2 SAY: RIDE CAPT'N RIDE, UPON YOUR MYSETERY SHIP, ......etc ..or even worse, theres always-- BRANDY, YOUR A FINE- YOUR A FINE GIRL- that is the worst but pop got really good again in 1980 and stayed good till exactly the summer of 1987 when everything when downhill again where it remained last month when goldfrapp released SUPERNATURE in north america. ---------------------------------------------------- THAT REMINDS ME, U KNOW WHAT A GOOD ALBUM IS THATS REALLY UNDERRATED- 'THE POWER STATION" THE DRUMMER FOR CHIC + 2 MEMBERS OF DURAN DURAN + ROBERT PALMER. IT IS REALLY REALLY REALLY GOOD.
  25. the new goldfrapp blows all of 'em out of the water. jazz might be my ultimate forte, but i know about pop and its the best pop cd since 1983
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