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  1. I would like to see a complete list of all of the tracks!
  2. As Christmas approaches, it's getting time to make up my mind. Wirecutter hasn't said anything new about this in the past six months. The Rega RP1 is only $50 more than the Pro-Ject Carbon, but Wirecutter says that the RP1 "has more rumble noise present...than the Carbon." http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-turntable/ Does anyone have an opinion of what might be one step up from the Rega RP1?
  3. BC 41....Ottawa 3 http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfl/news/news.aspx?id=4730252 http://cfl.ca/article/biting-back-glenn-jackson-lead-lions-over-redblacks http://www.tsn.ca/glenn-throws-three-tds-as-lions-hammer-redblacks-1.105063 I wonder if the folks of Vancouver are beginning to forget about Travis Lulay.
  4. Happy Birthday 2014 T.D.!
  5. I agree with Jim that a "cogent concept" is best. I suppose the most common cogent concept is...Everything Artist X recorded for Label Y between the years A and B. I think that price is important. IMO, the early Mosaics were well worth their prices, but that was a long time ago. Nowadays, all three of the majors are releasing box sets of five albums from the '60s and '70s for $17-18 including shipping. That may not qualify for a "great" box set, but you can't go wrong with that. I am happy to hear the alternate takes, but a box with only the master takes is usually fine with me. Does anyone remember the four Chet in Paris CDs released in the late '80s? There were four CDs, each sold separately. The first three were the master takes, and the fourth had only the alternate takes. To me, that's the way to do it.
  6. Argos 34....Ticats 33 http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfl/news/news.aspx?id=4729935 http://cfl.ca/article/ray-to-the-rescue-argos-storm-back-to-shock-ticats http://www.tsn.ca/owens-s-69-yard-td-caps-wild-comeback-as-argos-stun-ticats-1.104316 Outstanding game! The Ticats led 30-13 after three. Prior to tonight, the Argos were 0-7 when trailing after three. They won it when Ricky Ray threw a 69-yard bomb to Chad Owens for the TD with 1:24 left. Here's the video. http://cfl.ca/video/index/id/104297 You could tell there was a special vibe in the stands. Everybody seemed to be having a good time. It sounded like there were more Ticat fans there than Argo fans. ***** PS - Here are Lowell Ullrich's Week 16 picks. He didn't post them until 20 minutes before the Argos-Ticats kickoff. http://blogs.theprovince.com/2014/10/10/the-picks-week-16-in-the-cfl/
  7. Week 16 picks... Chris Schultz http://www.tsn.ca/risky-business-week-16-predictions-in-the-cfl-1.100502 Gregg Xenakes http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfl/news/news.aspx?id=4729477 Dan Ralph http://www.thestar.com/sports/football/2014/10/08/cfl_picks_week_16_argos_need_a_win_against_the_ticats_on_friday.html Mike Beamish with power rankings http://www.vancouversun.com/touch/sports/football/lions/Week+Picks+power+rankings/10274789/story.html?rel=831005 Ed Tait http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/football/this-week-in-the-cfl----week-16by-ed-tait-278761401.html
  8. The Riders have brought Kerry Joseph out of retirement! http://cfl.ca/article/riders-add-former-mop-quarterback-kerry-joseph ***** Monday is Thanksgiving Day in Canada. Every year that means a CFL doubleheader! The league has listed ten things to be thankful for. http://cfl.ca/article/top-10-things-to-be-thankful-for-this-holiday-weekend ***** cfl.ca Week 16 preview http://cfl.ca/article/2014-cflca-game-notes-a-look-at-week-16 ***** cfl.ca: good analysis of the East playoff picture http://cfl.ca/article/the-road-ahead-east-division-playoff-picture ***** Brandon Whittaker, currently the league's #2 rusher, hurt his foot during practice Wednesday, and the Als have put him on the six-game injured list. http://cfl.ca/article/als-place-whitaker-on-6-game-injured-list ***** Mark Cohon sends you his Thanksgiving greetings: http://cfl.ca/article/happy-thanksgiving-from-the-cfl ***** Chad Hackert pulled his hamstring in practice Tuesday, and he will be out the next 4 to 6 weeks. http://www.tsn.ca/argos-rb-kackert-out-4-6-weeks-with-pulled-hamstring-1.102265 ***** Paul LaPolice has written an interesting article about the many different formations the teams have used this year. http://www.tsn.ca/lapolice-football-formations-to-fit-all-your-needs-1.102993
  9. Time to catch up! Let's start with Saturday's games, both of which were great! Argos 33....Eskimos 31 http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfl/news/news.aspx?id=4728694 Swayze Waters tied the Argos team record (with Chomyc and Prefontaine) with six field goals. ***** Ticats 19....Lions 17 http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfl/news/news.aspx?id=4728722 The Ticats have now won 4 straight. ***** cfl.ca Week 15 review http://cfl.ca/article/cfl-replay-a-look-back-at-week-15 ***** Al Bruno died Oct. 5 at age 87. I had the pleasure of meeting him at the '85 Grey Cup. RIP. http://cfl.ca/article/cfl-ticats-mourn-loss-of-al-bruno http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Bruno ***** Plays of the Week video http://cfl.ca/video/index/id/104049 ***** cfl.ca power rankings http://cfl.ca/article/pintys-power-rankings-argos-chart-course ***** Malcolm Kelly power rankings http://www.cbc.ca/sports-content/football/opinion/2014/10/cfl-power-rankings-week-15-3.html
  10. Wasn't trad jazz more like a fad? I think some of its musicians were influential, not so much trad jazz itself (Ken Colyer also comes to mind). Its heyday was short-lived if I remember correctly (late 1950s-early 1960s). By the way, wasn't Alexis Korner more into blues? Yes, but he played guitar in Barber's band. Cyril Davies was in that band, too. And Korner had a wide appreciation of blues which included Charles Mingus and Jimmy Smith, as well as Muddy Waters and Champion Jack Dupree. I used to have a Korner album in which they played 'Haitian fight song' and 'Back at the chicken shack'. And I have a vivid recollection of one Saturday night (1962) at the Ealing R&B club (which was Korner's regular gig) in which Long John Baldry and Mick Jagger sat in and duetted on Ray Charles' 'I got a woman'. Oh, Korner also made an EP for Topic (a British folk music label) with Davy Graham - '3/4 AD' - one track of which was later appropriated by Simon & Garfunkel. MG Thanks to MG for finding this thread for me. I think I recall another thread on which I commented on the Korner album with Haitian Fight Song and Back at the Chicken Shack. Anyway, I bought a cutout of the American release of this album, I think in the early '80s. And much to my surprise, I have found it available on Amazon! http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002YYUJJ2/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=RVSBV717YT9&coliid=I27SMRYZWJBJ6A
  11. Good to see you again, Chris! Circa 1990 I bought the LP of Thelonious Himself, but about that time I put a number of LP's in storage, and that was one of them. So I've never heard it!
  12. Happy Birthday 2014 #60 marcello!
  13. LOL! Actually Chuck, my name has been in print once! It was the front page headline of the Seattle Times. I'm pretty sure that it was in January, either 1961 or 1962. The story went that after a number of failed attempts, the Soviets put up the first lunar orbiting module. And the headline read... RUSS MOON LAUNCH SUCCESSFUL
  14. I had no idea. http://atlanta.cbslocal.com/2014/10/06/cdc-110-million-americans-have-stds-at-any-given-time/
  15. Jim, I think he was always the boss. Do you remember on Where the Action Is when the three members of the rhythm section were replaced one by one, so that only Revere and Lindsay were left? (I remember that one of the replacements was Freddie Weller, who went on to enjoy some success in country music.) I once read that Revere had a strict "no drugs" policy. The three rhythm section guys wanted to smoke grass, so they quit the band.
  16. Bev, no. As the obit linked above says, his real name was Paul Revere Dick. Wikipedia says that the band took the name in 1960, and their first regional hit was Like Long Hair in 1961. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Revere_%26_the_Raiders The British Invasion (music on the radio) started in January of '64.
  17. Bill, I think that Just Like Me was my third single! I felt it had the same vibe as The Kingsmen's Louie, Louie.
  18. Karen Mantler Trio Live at the Falcon Marlboro, NY Oct. 22 8:00 pm (I assume eastern) Pay what you want. https://www.concertwindow.com/shows/7774-karen-mantler-trio
  19. When I was a youngster, people who predicted the future never failed to mention a vehicle which was both a car and an airplane. Now the first will be unveiled Oct. 29. https://autos.yahoo.com/news/production-ready-aeromobil-flying-car-debut-month-video-140005299.html
  20. Paul Revere has died of cancer at 76. RIP. I never got to see him, but 20 years ago I saw Mark Lindsay in concert in Atlanta, and he was great! And of course, I got a big chuckle out of Joe Flaherty's take on "the piano stylings of Paul Revere" on SCTV. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/paul-revere-raiders-rock-band-dies-76-article-1.1964054
  21. Thanks, duaneiac! That was fun. I got 402 in music, and got the other three double-or-nothing questions wrong!
  22. GA Russell

    MPS

    Thanks Flurin! I think I might pick both up.
  23. GA Russell

    MPS

    Any idea when the Basie and the Joe Henderson were recorded?
  24. Thanks BF!
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