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I watched a little bit of this with my Grandmother this weekend, I had never seen the show before. One of the episodes had Tim Conway and was a scream. This show will be on at 5pm weekdays now.
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Hmmm. Maybe one of these days in the future, I'll actually allow myself a "Mosaic budget" again...but that's after I get the collection agencies off my ass!
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Evil Dead II is one of the funniest movies ever...highly recommended.
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The usher in the theater was Bruce Campbell...who was the star of Raimi's Evil Dead trilogy, he shows up in most of Raimi's other films as well. Also, the car that belonged to Peter Parker's uncle in the first film (seen in part 2 as well) is the same make/model as the one used as the primary car in the Evil Dead trilogy...and Raimi makes sure that it has at least a cameo appearance in all his other movies.
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Well, let us not forget that when the name of the University was changed to "University Of North Texas" the call letters of the station should read...KUNT!
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Yep, that was him...here's his "character's name" from IMDB. Stan Lee .... Man Dodging Debris
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LOVE Archie Shepp! He was one of the first "avante-garde" musicians that I really got into heavily (this was prior to my becoming a fan of Ornette, late period Trane, etc.) At the time I think what connected me to his playing was the tone. I loved the whole Ben Webster meets gutbucket aspect of his sound, that helped give me an immediate appreciation of what he was doing, even before I had really digested his conception. Then his writing & arranging skills began to sink in and I've been hooked ever since. Faves include: The Way Ahead For Losers Magic Of Juju Yasmina The House I Live In Blue Ballads True Ballads Four for Trane
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Spidey brought in a whopping 180 million dollars in its first 6 days of release, breaking all previous records. I saw it on Friday afternoon and I must say that it's worth all the hype and then some! One of the most enjoyable films I've seen in quite awhile. Easily superior to the first film (which I also liked), this movie delivers on all the things that summer movies should. Characters...instead of caricatures. Special Effects that were good enough for me to not even think about them. (that's rare) Good performances all around, special kudos to Molina for playing a sympathetic villain. The real star of the show however is director Sam Raimi. Completely on top of his game, he does a magnificent job of balancing the human elements of the story and making them equally as important as the actions. Plus, he cuts loose a little more this time, there's more of the dark humor & wacky camera work of the Evil Dead films on display. The scene where Doc Ock escapes from the hospital is a scream! Look closely for the dumb redneck guy from Evil Dead 2 on the elevated train....
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Interesting! My name must be rather common.... In various incarnations I'm... An accomplished High School Athlete A Middle School Principal and last but CERTAINLY not least... A Costume Designer for the soap opera Guiding Light!!!!!
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Actually alot of the performances weren't even filmed. They checked in advance to see what bands would give them rights to film their sets, the ones that agreed are in the movie.
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I liked the record that Byron did a while back with the Raymond Scott tunes on it...Bug Music?
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I'm living in a "house" that was at one time or another in the past a real estate office, a welding shop & then a bakery. There are numerous 220 outlets that I'm not using, but the key I think is that the wiring in the building was totally redone about 7 years ago. I've noticed that my stereo sounds better now than it ever has before...and it has to be the improved wiring.
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Is there a website????
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Definitely correct about the horrible jazz sections at many major retail outlets. I was spoiled by the years of living in cities where it was relatively easy to find record stores with great jazz selections. Now that I'm back in a rural area again, the only type of stores that are within easy driving distance are of the usual Target/Wal-Mart/Mall variety. Sometimes, you can find a handful of decent discs (of course they are ones that you almost always invariably own) hiding amongst a plethora of garbage resembling this guy's list. I really feel sorry for the people that might be just getting an interest in jazz and end up buying this kind of crapola.
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Well...just to clarify...I'm not a psychopath...and I love Albert Ayler. I guess it wasn't too obvious that I was having a crappy day at work yesterday, huh?
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This is the kind of person you want to kidnap...tie them in a chair...deprive them of food & drink...and then play Albert Ayler until they die screaming!!!!
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My Grandmother is an avid bird-nut. She has feeders of all various sized scattered around the yard. By far the coolest thing though are the Hummingbird feeders she has on the back porch. There are usually at least 10 Hummingbirds at a time that hang out during the day. You can sit there and watch them for hours, they aren't afraid of people. Those suckers are crazy, they zoom around like little dive bombers...they'll also fly loops around your head now and again! The only thing that freaked me out about them at first is that they sound like HUGE bees ...so I was always looking around for that really big wasp I was sure was coming to get me...
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It's now been too long ago for me to remember....does anybody have a list of the songs that used to be available on The Sermon & House Party CDs...that were dropped when they were reissued in the RVG series?
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I'd reply about the mental clarity being better but...what was I doing? Oh yeah, packing a bong hit.... Gurgle, Gurgle, Gurgle...Hack, Hack, Hack....AAAAAHHHHH!!!!!
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When I first started "experimenting" with grass as a teenager (before I earned my Masters degree in it)...my Mother had a very interesting reaction. She told me that if I HAD to do something, she would much prefer me to smoke pot than drink alchohol. She was scared to death of drunk drivers and believed that pot not being physically adictive made it the safer choice. Of course she was a hippy...but I think if I ever had kids I would present the same view. My Mother allowed me the freedom to make my own decisions..and my own mistakes. I'll always be thankful that she had that attitude.
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While I was never really a fan of the music...the Butthole Surfers had some great album titles... Cream Corn From the Socket of Davis Rembrandt Pussyhorse Locust Abortion Technician Hairway to Steven Pioughd Independent Worm Saloon Electriclarryland Psychic...Powerless...Another Man's Sac
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I agree with Jim.... I'm 33, been a smoker since I was 14, I'm about 40 pounds overweight, I have almost no teeth left (inherited gum disease), high cholesterol (diabetes not far away, it runs in my family), bipolar disorder...etc, etc, etc, In other words, I'm screwed.....
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Which Lee Morgan CD/LP Are You Enjoying Right Now?
Shawn replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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If we're talking about Lateef...shouldn't the thread be called "How to ENHANCE a Curtis Fuller song...".
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Well, I've been asleep at the wheel...cause I didn't get this album until just this weekend. For some reason, despite the stellar lineup, I had never gotten the urge to buy this. Boy, was I dumb! Excellent session as far as I'm concerned. The originals are engaging, arrangements are top notch and the performances are inspired (Lee's solo on Twice Around!!!). Dig that trumpet/alto/trombone frontline as well. Plus it's very cool to have Tyner & Blakey playing together. Opinions on this one? Not released till 1980, any reason (aside from not being The Sidewinder Part 2) that this should have been passed over originally?