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  1. The description at the Concord site stated "24-BIT REMASTERING from the Original Analog Master Tapes".
  2. I've got my eye on this sweet ride. I think my calluses from summer sandal-wearing are up for it.
  3. A spoonful of sugar helps the Metamucil go down. or..... Swollen calves, a fragile limp, sick, hacks, Cialis, douche less.
  4. Brian Morton Richard Cook Rachael Ray
  5. Isn't that a Horace Silver tune?
  6. 30% off one item with purchase of $10 or more ...through 9/24 The coupon says "discount on electronics and video games is 10%". Didn't someone say that CDs were considered "electronic" items? I hope not.
  7. Michigan's stock rose quite a bit this weekend. Looks like ND is a paper tiger, again. No national championship bid for them now.
  8. The Clemson-FSU game ended up being a pretty good one. Tommy won this Bowden Battle. Good for him. Clemson beat the Seminoles on the road!
  9. Boulevard Wheat. KC brewery, my favorite beer from them. No fruit.
  10. I'm envious Weiz! I was in the car earlier this afternoon and turned on the local jazz station in the middle on this tune. I immediately suspected it was this side, because my first impression was that it sounded like a Trane/Elvin event, except it was pretty quickly evident that it wasn't Trane or Elvin because: 1) it wasn't Trane or Elvin 2) modern sounding recording 3) harmonic vocabulary related to more current trends, especially from Joey Calderazzo. All that said though, it's an excellent cut and is tempting me to pick up this side. I'm hoping it shows up at yourmusic. Tain is playing really well these days. I've enjoyed both of his leader recordings (Citizen Tain and Bar Talk) as well as his various other appearances. He's playin' his ass off. Speaking of Branford, I'd put him on a short list of players who deal with the idiosyncrasies* of the soprano sax very well. *had to look up how to spell that one
  11. H a P p Y b I r T h D a Y d A n ! ! ! Hope you have a great birthday, Dan, and I wish all the best for you in years to come!
  12. I've often wondered about these "refurbished" items. Is it a risk that is worth the savings? Were they not adequately "furbished" to begin with? (OK, ignore that last question )
  13. Thanks Lon!
  14. I'm finally considering getting one. Where might I find one (the 60gb) for that price? Is the new one worth the extra $$$? It seems to me that the 60gb would be more than adequate for my needs. Where's the best place online to look? Thanks in advance for the info. EDIT: I did the requisite search and found some other related threads, I'm just wondering about this newest version.
  15. And............SCENE!
  16. Do you like that version better than the "Crazy Baby" version? Just curious!
  17. Thanks Glenn!
  18. Well, what's the favorite Blakey version (besides Al's)? There are several from which to choose.
  19. ....and if this duplicates an existing thread, I'm as sorry as I could be, Erik!
  20. OK, here's a simple little topic that doesn't require any marital advice from you Internet losers. I just made up a quick compilation of several versions of Night in Tunisia for a student. Included were: Bird & Diz (Massey Hall version) Lee Morgan/Pepper Adams et al (The Cooker) Sonny Rollins (Night at the Vanguard version) Clifford Brown (Beginning and the End version) Jimmy Smith (Crazy Baby) OK, so what else should I have included? I'm sure I overlooked some.
  21. All this beer talk makes me have to trinkle.......I mean tinkle.
  22. Straight, No Chaser?
  23. Rudy, My Beer!
  24. I remember getting these in the 70s- an eclectic combination of players to be sure, but a fun recording. It was my first exposure to Woody Shaw (he actually trades with Maynard on one tune) and my preferences began to shift. Getz plays a nice version of Infant Eyes IIRC.
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