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Teasing the Korean

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  1. Thanks. The one I mean is The Riddle, but I couldn't remember the title yesterday. I think I have a Red Nerve album with Bill Smith compositions also.
  2. Can't believe I forgot Scorpio and Other Signs by Thee Great Gary McFarland!
  3. I have all kinds of crazy dreams about this place. Both Larry Kart and Jsngry have appeared in my dreams also. I will also dream about non-existent threads, and then I will look for them the next day!
  4. If nothing else, you are missing out on Paul Desmond.
  5. There are one or two gauges smaller than Z even! The big advantage of HO is the sheer amount of product, much of which is available inexpensively on the second-hand market. HO was overall a good trade-off between being small enough to build something substantial, but large enough to be able to see it without a microscope. That said, I have long been tempted by N gauge. Obviously, Chuck agrees with me.
  6. I can't help what I dream. I like jazz and model trains, so inevitably, the two may collide in dreams every now and then, although the image of colliding trains is one I prefer to avoid.
  7. So, no joke, I dreamt that Chuck had an N-gauge layout in the basement on a 4' x 8' table. He had a bunch of HO stuff boxed up. Chuck said he switched to N-gauge because you could get so much more in a 4' x 8' space.
  8. I see New York Eye and Ear Control Revisited, which has the same track list. This seems to be the most easily available in the authoritarian state where I live. Is this a new and improved version? Also, is the film available?
  9. I can't even imagine listening to Dave Brubeck without Paul Desmond. I mean without Paul Desmond in the group, not on the sofa listening to Brubeck with me. Although, on second thought, I do like the album with Bill Smith.
  10. I do something similar, but based more on the piece that I really care about. That said, I equally love the Debussy and Ravel string quartets, and because they are usually paired together, I file some copies under D and others under R.
  11. So within those sections, do you file by composer, and how do you file classical albums with two or more composers included?
  12. French Canadian. Cronenberg scores are filed in the Gothic/Macabre/Horror/Sci-Fi/Fantasy section.
  13. I file Trane's Le Chat Dans le Sac in the French Jazz section, so there is one impulse! spine not with the others.
  14. Yes, corrected. Bossa/Brasil.
  15. The Astrological series on GWP Records John Dankworth - The Zodiac Variations Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement Rick Holmes/Adderleys - Soul Zodiac Eddie Henderson - Realization And, an album that I consider to be one of the greatest albums ever made: Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds by Mort Garson on Elektra. I keep both a mono and stereo copy of this one.
  16. Probably about 16-18 genres. Some sections are tiny, like the Zodiac and Disaster Films sections. Other sections are huge, like the Now Sound/Groovy section. A jazz artist who had a long and varied career could be alternately filed in Jazz, Now Sound/Groovy, Bossa/Brazil, Latin, Exotica, Crime Jazz, Space-Age Bachelor Pad.
  17. Here is mine: I file by genre, so I may file one artist in as many as five places, depending on the nature of the music.
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