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I think some Xanadu dates made it to emusic, transferred from previously unplayed vinyl.
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MIA, too, and I'm pretty sure Marty Jazz is as well.
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Why butt in with negativity? People aren't debating Gene Harris' music, they're sharing recommendations. If you don't have any, than kindly butt out. And if you really don't have the taste to appreciate any of his music, then to borrow a phrase, If you do not like Gene Harris, you are stupid ass-donkey moron who no like jazz!!!
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Gene always makes bleak days brighter for me!
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Larry Kart book signing
Dan Gould replied to Larry Kart's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Put on some Gene Harris, John. He's a guaranteed mood lifter. -
Larry Kart book signing
Dan Gould replied to Larry Kart's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
I don't want to listen to Bill Evans and have no guilt whatsoever! -
As my father would say, its a "naked nudnik"!
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No kids yet, but I intend to be a complete fuddy duddy when the time comes. As for my parents, my Mom has always had younger taste than my Dad, and in fact she quite enjoys Delbert McClinton when I've played it in the car when I'm home. Its funny, cause she really enjoys "Never Been Rocked Enough" (an ode to needing the right man to push those buttons) while, in my high school days, she absolutely hated the only slightly more explicit, "Feel Like Makin' Love."
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Brad is right, Moods is the one to get first. As for others, I would say to bear in mind that pretty much all of the first Blue Notes are very good, and difficult to distinguish between. And since they're tough to find, with only a few seeing regular EMI reissue, any that you find are worth getting. That being said, Live at the Lighthouse and the two It Club volumes come from their second tour with Blue Note when the group got more funky and the original members of the Sounds started to leave and the focus shifted more strongly to Gene. I dig them but they're different from the classic BN era and I'd probably get them last.
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There were a number of Big band recordings led by Gene. They're nice, if you want big band, but if you're looking for Gene there are other places to go first. That one is one of the better one's though.
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Happy Birthday, Ghost of Miles!
Dan Gould replied to brownie's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
A very happy birthday to my favorite lefty on the board! -
Have you considered giving them Mosaic's phone number? Its not toll free, but if you use a cel and have plenty of minutes, who cares? My Mom wouldn't even know how to turn on a PC but she's managed to order Mosaic sets for a long, long time.
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Silly of me to forget Trio + 1. Definitely a highlight of his Concord years.
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That's funny, this was one of the "Blue Note" links on my BFT (Dwight Dickerson on this and Dwight Dickerson on the Rickey Woodard cover of "Jeannine". Of course, there was obviously a stronger Blue Note connection in there anyway ...
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Its up on ebay as we speak: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...4058820945&rd=1
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Believe me, I'm still a Gene Harris fanatic but that was my handle at the BNBB and I decided a change was in order when I registered here.
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Well I guess the former Gene Harris Fanatic has to jump in here, right? If you like what you're hearing from his Concord years, I would most recommend the following: and A Little Piece of Heaven - Live at Ste Chappelle Winery If you're a Frank Wess fan, you might substitute this live date instead: Its the Real Soul If you want to go backward in time, any Three Sounds recording you can find is worth hearing.
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Johnny Hodges: Blue Pyramid Stride Right Blue Hodges Red Holloway: In The Red And Company 1995 Floating Jazz Festival Keep that Groove Going (with Plas) Standing Room Only Coast to Coast Nica's Dream Locksmith Blues (with Clark Terry) Legends of Acid Jazz Cookin Together (with Brother Jack) Richard "Groove" Holmes: Soul Power! Somethin' Special Blue Groove Groove Blues All Day Long Book of the Blues Best of the Pacific Jazz Years Groovin' with Jug X-77: Live at the Lighthouse Workin' on a Groovy Thing Bowl of Soul Elmo Hope: All Star Sessions Paul Horn: Something Blue Shirley Horn: The Main Ingredient You Won't Forget Me Freddie Hubbard: Ready for Freddie Hub-Tones Topsy-Standard Book Hubart (hipbop records, a tribute to Hub) Artistry of Freddie Hubbard Here to Stay The Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw Sessions Backlash Open Sesame Goin' Up Feel the Wind
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Cut-and-paste copyright infringement ...
Dan Gould replied to neveronfriday's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
"Cease and desist" as in stop what you're doing and don't do it again. Interesting points. Maybe the next major corporate effort to enforce copyrights will be to sue "copy and pasters" instead of the file sharing sites? -
As I mentioned in the latest "Upcoming" thread, I've exhausted the usual suspects at Mosaic so I went a little deeper this time and have requested The Complete HRS Sessions Bob Brookmeyer Select
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Cut-and-paste copyright infringement ...
Dan Gould replied to neveronfriday's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
If you go back to the original statement I was being challenged on, I was specifically asserting that publishing of web pages in Flash would eliminate the ability to cut and paste and therefore the easy ability to violate copyright. I was suggesting that failure to publish in Flash suggests a blasè attitude toward those who copy and paste. -
Cut-and-paste copyright infringement ...
Dan Gould replied to neveronfriday's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
So if you can do it, it's okay? Hmmm... If they publish in a way that encourages stealing, it might suggest they don't worry too much about copyright infringement. So if FreshSounds rips of a (remastered) disc which is not copy-protected, it's ok? The issue was copy and paste of words from one web server to another. My point has nothing to do with ripping off CD companies. -
"definately" vs. "definitely"
Dan Gould replied to neveronfriday's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
How about inadvertent misspellings that create a completely different meaning than intended? I was perusing a Norah Jones DVD review and found this: -
Cut-and-paste copyright infringement ...
Dan Gould replied to neveronfriday's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
So if you can do it, it's okay? Hmmm... If they publish in a way that encourages stealing, it might suggest they don't worry too much about copyright infringement.
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