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  1. Ick. I suppose the mp3s themselves are also potentially nasty needle drops. Talk about the worst of both worlds! gregmo
  2. So (and here I may be being dense--apologies!), is the CD-R simply a burn of the MP3s, or some sort of lossless format like Flac? gregmo
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    Toots at 90

    Don't suppose there's a chance this concert was recorded? I love Toots and have just about everything I can ever find by him. gregmo
  4. Damn--you beat me to this one! gregmo
  5. He had a really lovely voice with nice range, and his show was always top quality. RIP. gregmo
  6. The big speakers on the really old AM radios made a difference too. I have a 1939 Motorola radio (with cool preset buttons for the national clear-channel stations!), and the sound is great. I'm sure the tubes play a big role, but so does that large speaker. gregmo
  7. I don't know--I don't think I've ever heard Gorelick play that well. gregmo
  8. Cool! I'm in Europe for the next few weeks, so I'll look for them here! gregmo
  9. No sign of "King Jazz Records Story" on the Storyville website. Any notion on a release date? gregmo
  10. My personal favorite Yogism: "When you come to a fork in the road, take it." gregmo
  11. Re: MG's joke. Mike SHOULD do it!! gregmo
  12. I only have one cd of the old series, so I'm excited about this! 'Course, getting hold of Storyville boxes can sometimes be a bit of a pain. Any notion on a release date? gregmo
  13. I hope Popmarket comes through with the (promised?) Brubeck Live Box. gregmo
  14. So, what you're saying is that, were FLACs to become a regular alternative medium available by consumer choice from firms like iTunes or Amazon or whoever (I've recently seen a Spanish download firm with very interesting material, but only available to people on Spanish ISPs) there'd be an economic opportunity for someone to open up a business alongside iTunes & Amazon, flogging discographical info and the like to people purchasing downloads from the DL companies. Over to Mike Fitzgerald MG Oops--my ignorance is showing. Mike, do you do that?! gregmo
  15. Yes, used cd stores are doing ok, but without new cds, they'll become increasingly antiquarian. I guess I could live with lossless downloads if there were more of them AND if one could always get personnels and liner notes, but the whole point of shifting to downloads is to make the process cheaper, and the accompanying materials cost money. Grrrrrrrr. gregmo
  16. Hi Steve--Gibert doesn't have much. Paris Jazz Corner is exactly the same as always, and that's a comfort (I was there today!). But the big retail stores here used to stock more as little as a year ago, and I was struck by the change. That's why I posted. In the US, I get all my cds on-line, with the exception of an occasional visit to a used cd store. 'Course, I don't live close enough to go to Jack's! gregmo
  17. I'm bumping this one. I'm in Paris right now (love this town), and after only about a year plus absence I'm struck by the extent and speed with which cds are disappearing. The big Virgin Megastore on the Champs-Elysees used to have a small room dedicated to jazz cds. Now it's barely a bay. Even FNAC's collections are shrinking. If France, which has always seemed to me to hold onto a format longer than other places, is starting to abandon it, then those of us who like hard media (with cool things like liner notes and personnels in our hands), are running out of time even quicker than I thought. gregmo
  18. Didn't the most recorded song of all time used to be "Stardust" at one time or another? "Body and Soul" doesn't surprise me, though I bet "Round Midnight" is right up there. gregmo
  19. I wonder if there's any chance the new Bessie Smith will be remastered? Those old Columbias were fine in their day, but.... gregmo
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    Kenny G

    "Most of the time, I'm able to relax and separate from myself. With this CD that was not possible. The music can only be described as annoying and counter productive to the relaxation process. I was not able to relax and let go and it was because of the music I was listening that was playing." That was a crap film. Yeah, but the juxtaposition is very cool! Would that we could all aim like that at a pile of Gore-Lick's records.
  21. I agree completely. Assuming it plays here. Oh, it'll get there...right after The Sound of Music! I'm in pdx now, so I actually get to see movies...quicker! gregmo
  22. Count me with those who like "Casino Royale" better than "Quantum." I thought the latter took itself too seriously. I like at least a little bit of wit and humor with my Bond. The Moore films took it to extremes, unhappily. I too am really looking forward to "Skyfall." gregmo
  23. I've been thinking of using the promo to get the Anthony Braxton set. I keep hesitating because I'm not a big fan of the avant garde, and I wonder honestly whether I'd enjoy it, whether it's accessible to me. Not that anyone else can really answer that question, I guess! gregmo
  24. The Dizzy Gillespie Reunion Big Band 20th and 30th Anniversary, Verve MPS. gregmo
  25. Reading it, I was reminded of Monk's blindfold test reprinted in one of the old Encyclopedias of Jazz where Feather put on Oscar Peterson and Monk left to take a piss. They didn't exactly...favor...each other. Miles was always fun to read. gregmo
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