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Dan Gould

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  1. Au contraire I found it high comedy. The only thing missing was Iverson mentioning that he has a pussy hat. Maybe that was implied.
  2. Me and You and a dog named Boo - two out of three ain't bad.
  3. Drinkin' My Baby Goodbye One Bourbon One Scotch One Beer.
  4. Ain't nobody here but us chickens - walk on by.
  5. Rock n Roll Never Forgets My Ding a Ling
  6. The How Blue Can You Get album is a good 'un though I am not finding it in the stacks.
  7. Might have the rest of that Gene Harris trio set. Or Hank at the Angry Squire (?).
  8. Listened on the way to Naples Friday. Wish there was more of each grouping but liked the club set the most on first pass. This is really a remarkable moment in time, imho, for archival releases. Monk, what Resonance Records has put out, Uptown, not to mention the rest of the series from Holland.
  9. Hey I got a working cassette deck. You do the purchasing I'll do the transfers.
  10. I started a thread about this guy last year, didn't get many responses but I think he's terrific as both singer and organist. You should look for his first LP if you like this one, or you can find a very nice reissue of both LPs, I think on the Ace family of labels, which had a lot of missing biographical detail because they tracked down his brother, iirc.
  11. And if I recall, little or none of his goofy lyrics. (YMMV). On the live set I remember when I stumbled across it. Nice to hear that band on the older material.
  12. That's smart at his age and his clay court success rate.
  13. 35 years old, coming off of knee surgery and he's now won the Australian, Indian Wells, and Miami in 2017. I don't know how he'll do on the clay courts coming up but I'd no longer bet against him at Wimbledon.
  14. 35 years old, coming off of knee surgery and he's now won the Australian, Indian Wells, and Miami in 2017. I don't know how he'll do on the clay courts coming up but I'd no longer bet against him at Wimbledon.
  15. I stand corrected; I own two LPs and they are entirely lacking in information of any sort.
  16. The Stompin' Volumes in the CD era are highly recommended. 22-25 tracks per edition, over 30 of them, filled with obscure to semi-obscure R&B and blues from the 40s to the 60s. And the CD issues have decent liners with info on artists and their other recording activity, plus label images. (The LPs had nothing of that).
  17. Speaking of Ace I have to give major thumbs up to the Bayou series, Bluesin In and Rhythmn Bluesin' In. Awesome music and every month I hope the Ace newsletter has a new edition of one or the other but I kinda suspect their running out of new music to issue.
  18. Yeah! And I thought Lee sounds pretty good, on some of the breakdowns he keeps playing and it sounds like he's saying, "WTF guys, c'mon!"
  19. Au contraire: <quote> He’s also been handed the keys to the Radio France archives, and has dibs on a greater treasure than the fabled Ark of the Covenant: 12 hours of music by the artist many consider the best saxophonist of all time. Feldman’s not quite ready to name names, so let’s just say that any jazz fan would consider their release a giant step for humanity." </quote>
  20. The Soup Nazi Larry David David Letterman
  21. Stevie Ray Vaughnn Mo Vaughn Sam Horn
  22. Just saw this new release when I clicked on the Amazon link for the new Uptown release. A name I am unfamiliar with but I am definitely very curious about this release. I've been exploring the Sulieman Steeplechase recordings and enjoying them.
  23. Barris invented the Newlywed Game. Infamously, in answer to a question about the strangest/weirdest place you'd "made whoopie" a contestant answered "that would be in the butt, Bob."
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