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  1. Here's one I found ridiculous, $200.00 for a 43year old piece of vinyl?! : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...&category=43690
  2. The first live jazz I saw was accidental. In 1970, at age 14, I went to the Fillmore East to see Santana play, and the opening act was Rahsaan Roland Kirk. I couldn't figure what was going on, and the sight of this blind guy playing two or three horns at once was weird to a 14 year old kid who'd never heard jazz before. About three years later, when I 'got it' and dug jazz, I saw him again at the Village Vanguard and was completely blown away!
  3. PHILLYQ

    Pat Martino

    I saw Pat Martino play once in NYC in the mid-70s, before his aneuryism, at the Bottom Line. He sat on a stool and I don't think anything moved on him besides his fingers. He was so focused on his playing that I think the ceiling could have collapsed and he would have kept going! I recall him soloing and playing these incedibly intricate lines that built up in intensity until you felt you might burst. People in the audience were looking at each other(with severely dropped jaws!), as if to say, 'Did he really play that? Is that possible with only ten fingers?' So many years later, and the memory lingers from the impression he made on me that night- that's one great guitarist.
  4. Rimshot, WKCR(89.9) plays a lot of jazz- well worth checking out.
  5. What are BFT discs?
  6. Clemens going to the Astros is interesting- suppose there's a play at the plate, with Clemens trying to score against the Mets with Piazza catching? How will Clemens react to a high and tight pitch when at the plate? Just somethings to chew on until April... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Vlad signing seems to have the hand of the player's association all over it. The Mets offered three years guaranteed with two more if he reached 400 ABs average in the first three years. The total value of the package was about $2mil more than what the Angels offered, but was not guaranteed as the Angels offer was. The incentives were easily attainable, so it really was a guaranteed pact unless Vlad busted out a vertebrae or two. The rumors going around are that the players association is pressuring players to take the highest offer regardless of other factors. In Vlad's case, there are two other factors that enter into this equation. One, Vlad will be changing leagues. Perhaps that is not a big consideration, but he does have to learn a whole new set of pitchers and a somewhat different style of play. The second factor is how comfortable Vlad is where he plays. Vlad is from the Dominican Republic, and NYC has a large Dominican population, whereas CA has almost none. It would seem to me that the Met offer, when considering the whole picture, is a better deal for Vlad, so absent the rumors being true or his back being worse than anyone has told, I'm a little bit puzzled as to why he would sign with the Angels.
  7. I find the show hysterical; my wife thinks he's just a totally dysfunctional human. If you liked 'Seinfeld', you will find this show quite funny, as some elements of 'Seinfeld' in terms of plot structure are in almost every episode. I may buy it myself for when this new season ends and I'm in need of some good laughs.
  8. 1971, Mahavishnu Orchestra, 'The Inner Mounting Flame'. This led to buying Miles' 'LIve/Evil' soon after because McLaughlin was on it. Over thirty years later and I still dig Miles and now so many other great players that I discovered through Miles and his sidemen(& their sidemen).
  9. It may also be a dfficult adjustment for Gibbs. Since he left, free agency & the salary cap have changed football tremendously. I don't doubt his ability, but the game has changed in some very significant respects since he last coached, and it may take him some time to abosrb those changes.
  10. You also have to be careful of the 'If so-and-so is in the HOF, then so should a similarly situated player/manager/etc.' I believe Bill James pointed out the fallacy of that argument in a book about the HOF. Some of the people in the HOF really should never have been voted in, and to vote in similar players only exacerbates the original problem. Pete Rose knew the rules, knew it was the baseball equivalent of the 'death penalty' and STILL bet on baseball. He even bet on games he was managing! Then, he lied about it for 14 years. Now he comes clean, no apology, and he wants reinstatement and election to the HOF?! WHAT CHUTZPAH!!! He should only be let into the HOF with a paid admission.
  11. What about those ticket prices? I recall in the teenage years going to see Santana at the Fillmore East and paying $5.50 and sitting in the front row(But not with Bob Uecker!)
  12. CJ Shearn, If you had posted something last week about this, I saw two cd sets of the(I believe) very first VSOP performance on Ebay. It was originally issued as a double-album in vinyl back around 1977 or so, with two sides with the Shorter/Hubbard/Carter/Williams group, and the rest devoted to the sextet with Henderson/B. Williams/Priester/Maupin/Hart and his funk band. That set holds a sentimental value for me, as I was at that concert. I bid on both sets, and lost one to a bid of $52.66, then won one for $25.00! It is available as an import, so if you have some $ and an import connection(This sounds like a drug deal!) you can get a hold of it. Check Ebay if not, or in addition. As I recall(I haven't heard the music in a long time), the Quintet stuff is smokin' and Tony Williams stands out particularly, but Hubbard is not far behind him.
  13. Kudos to Chris Albertson(I ordered your Bessie bio on Tuesday), Jim Sangrey(You hipped me to some James Brown that knocked my socks off!), Jazzmooze(Perspicacity & perspective- say that five times fast!), Rooster Ties(All around good guy on the board), DEEP(Great stories!), Patricia(Ms. Nickname), and many others that have helped me to know more & appreciate more about this wonderful music. Another set of kudos to the political posters, Berigan, Johnny E., Ghost of Miles, Chris A.(again), Dan Gould(baseball, also) & many more, for an interesting, contentious, but frequently civil discourse on many topics.
  14. Don't drink & drive- you might hit a bump & spill a drop! I'm staying home, where I'm unlikely to get hit by a drunk driver(but I'll be checking the front door periodically!) HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
  15. I've seen it on Ebay, but it goes for around $30.00 when it pops up.
  16. Today I saw a Jeff Beck live disc in mint condition recorded at B.B. King's club that has been bid up to $13.63. I bought it new last week for $9.99! Do these people look anywhere else?
  17. Maybe he'll have to go back to his original nose!
  18. The photos are fantastic! Thank you very much for sharing them with us.
  19. Thanks for the tip! I just ordered six for $36 + tax, no shipping-wonderful!!!
  20. What about Downtown Music Gallery? They have a lot of import and offbeat stuff, and their prices are reasonable. Here's a link: http://www.downtownmusicgallery.com/Main/index.htm
  21. You're right, I'm a Yankee fan and I'm disgusted by this turn of events. Pettitte is a very good pticher who frequently came up big in crucial games. He's not a whine/moaner type(like Sheffield), just give him the ball and he pitches well. The Yankees also will now have a rotation without a lefty pitcher(I can't count Wells until he's actually pitching, with back surgery, big gut, 40 years old, etc.), which confers an advantage to visiting teams in Yankee Stadium. Decline? Yes, Steinbrenner is running the show again. WE NEED ANOTHER SUSPENSION OF STEINBRENNER! BUD SELIG, ARE YOU LISTENING? Kevin Brown is a very good pitcher when healthy- that's the sticking point with him, he visits the DL way too often and is now 39- YIKES!
  22. What's missing from that article is the rate of change- I believe that the rate of warming has increased quite a bit. Nothing like leaving out some important stuff that's crucial to our understanding. Interesting article, though.
  23. DEEP, Keep those stories coming- they're very interesting and some are quite funny.
  24. 'Members in Drag' is sure to draw a crowd(like we're not homely enough!)
  25. I just used my 15% off coupon- got a book for my wife & a brother-in-law, gift card for a nephew, and I saved enough to get Blakey's 'Indestructible'! That's one good deal!!!
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