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Van Basten II

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  1. Han Solo Luke Skywalker Chewbacca
  2. Woody Fryman Jeff Reardon John Wetteland Valderi valdera...
  3. A curious cocktail of personalities on this page --- Paul Ricard Pierre Richard L' Abbé Pierre Pierre Lapointe Daniel Bélanger Dumas
  4. Seka !!! Oh man you're bringing me back to my teenage years, have not heard that name since a while, wonder whaat she's doing nowadays ?
  5. I know one thing about these odds If you change your pick after Monty showed you the door with the donkey and you end up on the losing side. Ther's a 100 % chance that you'll get call a dumbass when you go back home.
  6. Dick Cheney Nicolas Sarkozy Sylvio Berlusconi Tried to take the high road, couldn't.
  7. Arrived late to the party, little pissed off because i paid more for it than you guys for a used cd version. All i have to say is it a fun set to listen and it makes you want to listen for more of that stuff. There should be a mega boxset of 20 cds of this kind of music.
  8. Next in line on the box set front. The story of saxophone Jazz brought to you by the same people who made the very fine series Les trésors du jazz. This 10 cd boxset gives you music by the finest players before 1956 in a chronoligical order by selected instruments. Cd 1 starts with a selection of soprano sax performers, starring Sydney Bechet and Johnny Hodges ending with a Steve Lacy performance with the piece Johnny came lately from Cecil Taylor at Newport. Afterwards, it begins the selection of Alto saxophones with Frank Trumbauer rendition of Singin' the blues circa february 1927 and it goes on with music from Otto Hardwicke, Paul "Stump" Evans, Benny Carter and many others. Unfortunately, i can't find any tracklisting available on the net.
  9. Grammy award winner - does that make a difference? MG Not really but i still enjoy it the same, i think this is the kind of music i enjoy most in a pot-pourri situation. differnt bands with different sounds. Like i wrote earlier, i have very little music from this era and from this sphere of music, any recommendations about compilations that would cover similar grounds but still being complementary to this fine set. There's pages of recommendations in the thread with that title (This post dedicated to Chuck Nessa) MG Thanks, found the thread, it was probably done before i became a regular here, hope it does not end up with Clementine telling us this is all crap.
  10. Keanu Reeves uses the word variegated
  11. I wish that i did not open the door that brought me to this thread.
  12. Long Dong Silver Clarence Thomas John Danforth Horace Silver Rufus Thomas Dr John
  13. Grammy award winner - does that make a difference? MG Not really but i still enjoy it the same, i think this is the kind of music i enjoy most in a pot-pourri situation. differnt bands with different sounds. Like i wrote earlier, i have very little music from this era and from this sphere of music, any recommendations about compilations that would cover similar grounds but still being complementary to this fine set.
  14. Cali Murat Bashung If you're into adventurous French pop music, you should enjoy these especially the two last ones.
  15. Don't know what is the consensus about this one but considering how little i own in this style of music, must say i'm enjoying it a lot.
  16. An offer was made on those Henri TEXIER Strada 6tet - Alerte à l'eau (Label Bleu) OLIVA + RAULIN - sept variations sur Lennie Tristano (MONNIOT, DEHORS,...) Elisabeth KONTOMANOU - Midnight Sun (nocturne) George GARZONE 4tet - one two three four (label suédois) (version "not for sale")
  17. Brian Blade Brad Mehldau Joshua Redman Joe Lovano Ken Vandermark Gary Peacock Clementine's all star team
  18. I stand corrected, and yes indeed he is a very fine drummer.
  19. Scarlett says welcome
  20. Came back from watching the David Binney quartet who made a 13 hours trip from to Texas to Montreal to be with us. Very fine show with one of my favourite pianist Craig Taborn who got a huge roar from the crowd when he was introduced at the start of the show, the quartet was completed by Thomas Morgan on bass and Don Weiss on drums and tabla.
  21. Here's a gig i wish i could attend.
  22. Bobby Knight Coach K Rick Pitino
  23. Pif (Gadget) Spirou Pilote
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