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  1. Gillespie's Newport "Manteca" when the sax solo starts. gregmo
  2. Jim, just saw that that Ricky Bobby movie will be available to stream on Netflix tomorrow. Enjoy! gregmo
  3. Doesn't stream, but you can get it on DVD. I'm not a huge fan of Apatow's movies (they seem to appeal to a younger crowd), but they certainly are popular! gregmo
  4. Sinatra's last great album, IMHO:
  5. In case Jim's not being sarcastic, he's written and produced some of the more popular movie comedies in recent years: Apatow gregmo
  6. The remake makes no sense at all. It lacks ANY of the regret at the gunfighter's life that flowed through the original, and as big a fan as I am of diversity as an ideal, it's just down-right ridiculous in this thing. "The Searchers" is my favorite Western, though the original "Magnificent Seven" does come close. Like "Josey Wales" and "Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" too. Also, nobody has mentioned "The Wild Bunch," have they? I think that is a great movie. gregmo
  7. So, I've been listening to this new batch (that I finally got hold of late last month), and there is some really good music here. The Lewis/Distel album has some great Barney Wilen on it. The Bechet features Vogue material, a septet from '52 and a sextet from '49--good sound, and Bechet seems to be having fun. I particularly liked the Ellington Alhambra stuff from October '58--good Hodges on that one. Roger Guerin is excellent on the "Hard Bop" album, and the Urtreger trio, recorded for tiny little Vega at the Club St. Germain in 1960, is a very fine trio album. The Mobley and Gordon records I got because I'm a JinP completist, but they sound just fine. The Django is a compilation. Have yet to listen to the Arvanitas and Barclay records. I love this series. Hope it continues! They definitely have "cheaped" down the packaging a bit. As Lon noted, the digipacs have been replaced by gatefold paper sleeves, and the liner notes are now in French alone--no English translations. Full discographical info is still there, though. More! More! gregmo
  8. "Cycles" and "Some Nice Things" are definitely very low on my list, as are the "Duets" albums, but that third disc of "Trilogy" won the prize with me for LEAST favorite!! gregmo
  9. Sinatra Trilogy: First part is great, second part is ok, third part...ugh. And as for the Vaughan, lousy songs, terrible arrangements, uninspired Sassy.
  10. I was wondering the same thing as John about the Galaxy box, so thanks for checking, GA!! gregmo
  11. Collector's Choice did a pretty good 3-cd set of Forrest's complete records with Goodman. "Perfidia," of course, is included. I think it's an essential complement to this set (along with Columbia's Peggy Lee 2-fer). Forrest apparently *really* disliked Goodman, but she did her best work with him.
  12. Disc 8, which starts with some fine Bud Freeman:
  13. They won't have the original paint job. gregmo
  14. Wow. Bea Wain was still living? Who knew! Thanks for posting, Jim! Larry Clinton led one of the best of the big white dance bands during that era, and one that seldom got its due. Its HEP cds are well worth a listen for those who enjoy that era. gregom
  15. Harry James! Miles once said "Harry James is a good trumpet player, and he never did tom or no shit like that. Harry had some feeling." I'm with Miles.
  16. Deepest condolences to her family. gregmo
  17. Disc One, with Bobby Hackett. Wonderful, wonderful music:
  18. Never seen the follow up. Love it!! gregmo
  19. "Last time I was down South I walked into this restaurant, and this white waitress came up to me and said: 'We don't serve colored people here.' I said: 'that's all right, I don't eat colored people. Bring me a whole fried chicken.'" One of a kind! gregmo
  20. Listening to the great master on this one right now. He doesn't disappoint!
  21. Jim's love for the Goodman Russia album caused me to listen to it again, and it does stand up pretty well (though Bill Crow's account of the leader on that tour is somewhat less than complimentary! Russia Without Love) My favorite late Benny is an album he recorded for London. It seems obvious to me that he really enjoyed these musicians and was having a good time:
  22. All that means is that you have some great listening ahead of you! gregmo
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