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  1. have i stumped the board? has anybody heard of this?
  2. can you please post the links for the first 2 boxes? thanks!
  3. Uncle Chuck can we get this from you? If so I want to order it with the new Vonski!
  4. or herbie hancock!
  5. happy birthday!!!
  6. wow somebody should grab this fast! I love mine!!!
  7. You sure got me there. Did you really go through all of my old posts to dig this up?? all in good fun!
  8. What is this? either a joke or i am really "out of touch!"
  9. if i were a mean person i might point out the inconsistency in your recent and prior posts. but i am not such a person!
  10. the office season 5 i love this show!
  11. OMG how did i miss this!!! watermelon man is harmonically identical to polkadots and moonbeams!! my bad!
  12. thanks in advance!!!
  13. Well, you got the early OP influence right... I think where everybody's going off track, though, is looking for just one or two guys as being "the" ones who opened things up harmonically, when the truth is there was a whole bunch of people looking at different approaches to tonality. If you "study music" in an ongoing fashion, sooner or later you're gonna go there. indeed!
  14. ok jim - thanks for telling me with love! (surely i'm not ALL wrong though!)
  15. I've always had "signatures" turned off in my board settings. Never understood the point or the appeal. hijack! hijack!!!!!
  16. i was waiting for that! start your own poll!!!
  17. The perverse, music critic in me asks: Isn't all of Hancocks' playing in the Plugged Nickel set, ballad playing? that is not what he is known for (i play ballads too - but thats not what i'm known for either! )
  18. herbie is not known for his ballads. As a piano player, I can truthfully say that from a harmonic standpoint, Evans opened more doors for me that any other jazz pianist, before or after. what doors are you talking about? I think that Bill Evans, more than probably any single pianist, stands as a pivotal figure between the bop and post-bop players and the modal and more experimental players of the 60s, who I referenced previously. while i adore evans - i believe that george russell more accurately fits this bill.
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