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Great...just when I THOUGHT I was going to be able to sleep tonight....just the image I needed..
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I'm kind of "out of the loop" when it comes to Washington D.C./Baltimore clubs...been years since I went out to shows in this area. Can anybody recommend some clubs? Any festivals or anything coming up? Thanks.
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I got some gas, and I'm not letting it out.
Shawn replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
It's between 1.89 to 2.09 where I live, which is particularly hard for those of us who commute long distances to work everyday. My Uncle told me he spends about $120 a week for gas to fill his welding truck up with. CRIKEY! I don't see it coming down anytime in the near future. I remember just a couple years ago when it shot up into the 1.40 range I was appalled...wasn't prepared for this.... -
Soul Song - That's the one! Slammin' record!
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Charmed. Simple premise: steal idea from the movie The Craft, hire unbelievably beautiful young actresses, grab as many horror story cliches as possible, insert trendy soundtracks...cheesy digital effects and a serious splash of humor. What do you get? Well, what on the surface (and underneath) is actually a pretty dumb show...but guess what...it works! Somehow amongst it's many faults, through the talent of the actresses, this show has managed to develop a little "magic" of it's own and become a wonderful guilty pleasure. I KNOW I should have more taste than this...I know it's bottom of the barrell entertainment...BUT WHO CARES ANYWAY? It's got a great sense of humor, you can tell everyone is having a blast and the girls ain't too hard to look at either! I liked it a little better before Rose McGowan came on board, but even she has gotten better (although she still suffers from the eternal cutes). Anyway, have any of you guys found yourself somehow glued to the channel when these witches catch your eye?
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If you love the Turrentine/Shirley Scott tandem as much as I do (Queen Of The Organ is AMAZING) then let me suggest a few more titles... Stanley Turrentine - Never Let Me Go (Impulse) Shirley Scott - Soul Shoutin' (Prestige 2fer CD, both w/ Stan) Shirley Scott - Legends Of Acid Jazz (another 2fer with Stan) There's an Atlantic album also...slipping my mind at the moment...think Dusty Groove carries it on reissued vinyl and I know it was a Japanese CD at some point...hmmm..what's that damn title...???
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Dracula's Daughter is full of interesting lesbian overtones...especially considering it came out in 1936. I actually really like Son Of Dracula alot, you can see alot of ideas that first came out in that film that still survive in the "lore" to this day. It's a little odd having Lon Chaney Jr. as Dracula...but interesting nonetheless.
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I definitely want to go see this one, just too much going on this weekend for me to make it. But it's on the "want to see list" I still haven't had a chance to go see Kill Bill Vol. 2 yet and that's another one I'd like to catch in the theaters instead of on TV. And to what Lon mentioned, Kate Beckinsale is a B-A-B-E!!!
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Well, I'm not going to give out all my life details but I could use some advice. After a prolonged period of unemployment I'm left with my credit in ashes and the collection agencies, etc nipping at my heels. So what is the best method of dealing with this stuff. Is debt consoldiation the answer (Consumer Credit Counseling, etc) Or is bankruptcy the better choise, and if so what type of bankruptcy? It's a depressing topic I know, but I want to try and have a life again one of these damn days, and to do so I need to work this shit out. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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As for Prince/Kottke/Al Green/Van Morrison, etc being released on Blue Note...I think it's pretty cool actually. Jazz or not, these are all quality artists that deserve the little bit of "prestige" that still goes with the name Blue Note. Plus, with the way jazz sells in the marketplace it's a way for Blue Note to "keep the doors open" and the sales help keep the reissues coming. Prince on Blue Note could equal quite a few RVG's is the way I look at it.
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Bey is a major talent and the material he's releasing now is the strongest in his career, he just keeps getting better. I first noticed him on the Duke Pearson albums (especially Clara from How Insensitive) and I've been a fan ever since. All of his recent albums are must-haves. I'm looking forward to picking up American Songs.
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I listen to all the instruments and in jazz I usually find myself leaning towards the tenor sax, followed closely by piano. I'm a huge Burrell fan, but when I listen to Midnight Blue or Freedom I'm paying just as much attention to Turrentine as I am Burrell. No real reason for that, it's just where my ear tends to lead me. That's not to mean I don't focus on the guitar as well, I just like to listen for the overall ensemble sound. Rock guitarists are a different animal of course since it's the primary instrument in the music. There I tend to lean towards the players that have the most interesting sounds, not just chops. Some rock faves would be: David Gilmour, Tony Iommi, Brian May, Steve Morse, Ty Tabor, Ritchie Blackmore, Jeff Beck, Josh Homme.
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I was at the Record Exchange in Roanoke Virginia when I was a kid, was looking around through the used records and bought Out Of The Blue just because I thought the cover was COOL. Luckily for me at the time I loved the music as well, I totally wore that record out. Thought it was really brilliant. I never really owned any of the other records but I knew all the hit singles and was a closet fan for many years. I seem to remember the last thing I heard from them was a single called Time (?), not sure what that's from but it must have been around 1982 or 83. Wish I had a copy of Out Of The Blue right now, I'd love to hear Wild West Hero again....
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Simple...UNEMPLOYMENT. I've been "between jobs" for many months now and I haven't bought a single CD...but I've had to sell quite a few. A humbling experience but it does put life in perspective....
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AOW, March 29 - April 4, Sonny Stitt - Stitt Plays
Shawn replied to neveronfriday's topic in Album Of The Week
I pulled this out and gave it a spin for the first time in awhile. A good album, not a classic in my opinion, but a damn fine session. Stitt never had any problem with the blues and those are the strongest cuts on this session I think. The aforementioned guitar interplay is another nice contribution. I think this was a project near and dear to Stitt and that comes through in the performance. My only complaint is that at times it seems a little too restrained (not a word that is used to describe Stitt very often), but it's still very solid. -
Oscar Peterson-what do board members think of him?
Shawn replied to Tony Pusey's topic in Recommendations
My main complaint with Oscar is that he steers me towards indifference. I don't hate him, I don't really like him either...he just has never really registered with me. I like his playing when he's supporting other soloists, he puts in numerous good performances on various Verve albums throughout the 50's and early 60's...but I haven't heard any of his leader albums that made me desire a copy of my own. The only exception to that rule is Oscar Peterson Trio+1: Clark Terry. That is one of my all-time favorite jazz albums, but that's because of Terry for the most part. So for my part I will agree that he's a talented musician, he just doesn't connect with me on any emotional level. -
The Complete Miles Davis At Montreux 1973-1991 box set for sale. $125, price includes shipping. Some light scuffs on outside of box, booklet & discs are in excellent condition. If interested email: playbackseattle@aol.com Thanks.
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Art Tatum - The Complete Pablo Solo Masterpieces (7 CD box) for sale. $60, price includes shipping (insurance extra). Box, booklet & discs are all in near mint condition. If interested email: playbackseattle@aol.com
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Hi Chuck & Jim! Didn't know that one was still available...my bad...
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Finally got moved back to the Emerald City after 4 years of vagabonding all over the U.S. Anybody who lives in this neck of the woods want to get together for a show sometime, or just hang out and talk about jazz ad nauseum? Shoot me an email... shawndudley@yahoo.com
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Got this title up for sale cheap... Monterose
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Ebay
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Well, his work may not be the easiest to take...but it's real. I have been a fan of his work since I saw the first Alien movie when I was about 10 years old. Some of his work disgusts me as well, but there is also a lot of beauty to it. Of course I tend to lean towards "darker" art anyway, don't know why, just the way I'm wired I guess.
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H.R. Giger http://hem.passagen.se/h2/giger/
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I'm in the market for a decent pair of headphones. Anybody know of some good ones in the $100 or under range? Thanks.