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Posts posted by Uncle Skid
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Next day 13 grams of beans and 7 ounces of cold water are converted into a cup of pure heaven.
I think Upright Bill is as addicted to coffee as he is to this board. I'll feel bad for him if he ever runs out of coffee on the same day the board goes down!
Seriously, Bill makes a *great* cup of coffee.
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That is a pretty cool looking ride, in a retro-sort of way.
But Claude's right -- the first thing I thought of when I saw the back of it was the Ford Pinto.
My parents had a Pinto wagon back in the late seventies. IIRC, it was the first car I ever drove, and I almost ran it into a tree. At least I didn't BACK it into a tree!!
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Hey Johnny!
I really enjoyed your playing last night. You guys sounded great, and the audience all seemed to really like what you were doing. B)
If you haven't seen it already, there's another thread about this show here: Organissimo at Dockers.
-- Mark
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Great show! (But the waitress didn't even ask if she could warm *my* bottle)! What's up with that??
What could be better on a relaxing Sunday than chillin' with Organissimo, featuring special guest Johnny Gist on saxophones?Nothing I can think of!! Randy, Jim, and Joe sounded great (as usual); Johnny was a great addition to the band. Thanks for bringing great music to Muskegon, guys.
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Happy Birthday, Alan.
I really enjoy your site. Thanks!
-- Mark
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I think more than a few people already mentioned it in the other Blue thread, but I gotta add my vote for "Good Humor Man".
B)
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Happy Birthday, Dave!
(and thanks again for that Plugged Nickel set! It's my birthday present to myself!)
B)
-- Mark
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*EIGHT* crappy CD's, all in one box?
Now THAT's value!!
Mosiac better be paying attention: the Blue Mitchell set only has *four* crappy CD's!
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... and the proud new owner of a big, crappy 7CD set is...
me!!!
Thanks, shrugs. I had to order this, as I figured if Chuck thinks it is crap, it MUST be good!! B)
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Mary asked about you Uncle Skid!
I really wish I could have gone. Between seeing Mary last week, Phil Woods in GR, and the Newport guys last night, I used up all of my jazz night-out credits. Also needed to make sure next Sunday night was open!
b3-er: Just got a email about your Docker's gig -- and it says 9pm - 1am. Past events there have been 6pm - 10pm, with the place largely empty by 10.
Are the times on your email correct? Are you really starting at 9?
-- Mark
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My wife didn't ask ME to buy any CD's.
(but that's never stopped me before!!)
In addition to CD's from Moody and Carter, I'll definitely need to pick up some of Howard Alden's stuff. And more Cedar Walton is never a bad thing...
Bill -- Peter Washington is indeed on those David Hazeltine discs I mentioned last night.
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Bummer! I was looking forward to "talking shop" with one of my favorite guitar players.
At least we'll see him Sunday night!
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What, no mention of the Christian overtones prevalent in the new release?!
I'm still waiting for Norah's cover of the Eric Cartman classic "I'm Going to Get Down on My Knees (and Start Pleasin' Jesus)"!! I bet that one will be GREAT!!
(see ya in hell, jim... )
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Because Bill's a dummy.
Well, I guess we'll need to cut him some slack, after all, he's a bass player!!
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Bill - why would you call it a G minor add 9? I would think that way that chord is voiced (Bb on top) would mean that the Bb is functioning as an extension, and not as the minor 3rd.
tonym has a good point -- it could also be called C7+9 or C7ALT, as there is no 5 in the chord. You could add b5, #5, and b9, and it would still be C7ALT, right?
This is cool stuff, but it's confusing at times.
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Looks like a G7#9 to me: In G, G=1, B=3, F=b7, and Bb=#9.
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Great Show!! Thanks for posting the info, Lazaro. There's at least two West Michigan board members who really appreciate it!
My 10-year old daughter came, too. I think she enjoyed it as well, but she's just too cool to admit it. I hope it will be one of those things that she'll look back on in twenty years and realize how cool it really was to see a legend like Phil Woods. B)
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Clarinet, and flute.
But Howard Johnson's bass clarinet on Andrew Hill's Passing Ships just blows me away, and there's also some flute playing on various Cedar Walton recordings that I enjoy, too.
So what the hell do I know?
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Something is clearly wrong here. I have not yet received my free Mosaic. You did remember to over-night it right?
No Ed, he's just waiting for you to come and fix his dryer first!!
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Looks like I have procrastinated too long. Ann and I were going to get tickets but she had a conflict, so I dithered.
Chuck -- there was an article in yesterday's Muskegon Chronicle that said there are still tickets available, at the box office from 11am - 6pm.
-- Mark
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Mary Rademacher, Tim Johnson, and Mark Kahny definitely put on a great show. Mary's voice is terrific, and she's a great dancer as well. She'll be back next Sunday night.
The worst part was the turnout -- not bad, I suppose, but it's a damn shame that more people aren't showing up for these types of things. A group with as much talent as Mary's (and Organissmo, as welll) certainly deserve to have a larger audience. What else is there to do in West Michigan on a Sunday night, in the winter? Watch TV?? Go Bowling???
The acoustics in that part of the restaurant sounded pretty good to me. I'll bet you guys will sound great there -- looking forward to hearing you again!
The kitchen being open is a nice bonus. I had already eaten prior to the show, but Bill had a plate of fried perch that was smelling and looking pretty damn good!
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*very* long line!
I arrived at about 9:45 AM, and the line was already pretty long. By 10:15, it had doubled again, with it stretching back and forth from the box office, all the way down to the Theater entrance at Western Ave and 3rd and back again, three deep. At least they managed to keep the line inside for the most part.
I waited about an hour, and got my two tickets. I saw Upright Bill and his wife there as well, ahead of me in line.
The line had cleared by noon (I had to go back to drop my daughter off at Civic Theater), so it looks like everybody who was in line probably got tickets.
People in line seemed to be quite excited about this event -- it's great that the festival is making a stop in Muskegon, and even better that it's free.
Joe - I only got two tickets (my wife couldn't make it this morning), but Bill has one for you.
-- Mark
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"If Calista Flockhart were an acoustic bass, this would be her."
11 string bass???
I heard Joe G is selling his Ibanez Artist and replacing it with this:
I'll be at their next gig yelling STAIRWAY!! STAIRWAY!!!
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I spent a little time on the net yesterday checking out some do it yourself sites. I took an educated guess as to which of the "fixes" I would try.
Was it the ignitor (assuming you have a gas dryer)?
I think a new Select or two is certainly an appropriate reward for your appliance repair successes.
Come to think of it, I've fixed my 25 year old dryer at least 3-4 times in the last 15 years, all before I discovered Mosaic Records. Hmmmmm.......
Anyone else work in the high tech industry?
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The only thing missing is the "Automatic Power-Point Slide Presentation" generator.
Imagine how quickly you could be promoted into upper management with a tool like that!!