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Dustygroove has the vinyl currently in stock for $8.99.
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There must be some fans out there!
If so, did anyone see the episode of SVU tonight (Columbian drug lord)? That was, by far, the best episode I think I've seen of any Law and Order series.
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I got you on the Expansions, Big Al!
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Why doesn't anyone mention that some of these tracks can be found on the 2 cd set; "Directions"?
I'm passing on the box and sticking with my Mastersound reissues of Jack Johnson and Directions.
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How's this session? I'm use to Bryant in bigger band settings, but this seems to be a distinctly smaller (though still larger than most soul-jazz sessions) album.
Any recommendations?
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Is this stuff really soulful like described? As in, similar to Gary Bartz Catalyst sides? Soul-jazz? CTI sound?
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I have this one put aside at my local store.
Is this greaazzy? Or just a mellow groove?
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"Mindbender/My Fire"
"Black Whip/Snake Rhythm Rock"
Does anyone have either of these to trade? I know I can buy them from a few places, but I would prefer to go the trade route if at all possible.
Thanks.
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Matt,
Nice to finally see you again! I got you on the Patton "Way I feel" disc.
Allan
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Actually, I'm considering buying the Japanese Prestige release.
Just looking for opinions before I splurge!
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Thanks! I took a listen...it's difficult to place the music — maybe Post-Bop.
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The description provided by Dustygroove seems to imply that the album does have have a Strata East vibe. However, I'm not so sure they can be considered reliable seeing as they're trying to hype the sale of the album and not detract from it.
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Has anyone heard the Japanese cd reissue of this album?
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How's this album? Can it be classified? I've been told conflicting stories about its nature — one person says Strata East vibe, others say Hard Bop.
What's the story?
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I've bought Oblique and Total Eclipse for $10 each — sold them for triple that — only to regret it and finally get them back at the same store a few months later for $10 apiece again. Man, life is good.
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A slab of greze that hasn't to my recollection ever been mentioned is "The Burner" by Red Holloway with John Patton on organ.
I picked up the Japanese Prestige cheap the other day — this literally BURNS!
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Emailed you back.
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Four Words:
George Benson
Lonnie Smith
Feel it burn!
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Comments?
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The address was left because we didn't have anything to pay with. We were taking the glasses no matter what!
What's worse is the guy was the manager, and there is no parent company. It's a family owned store (I believe).
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The address was given for billing purposes.
My girlfriend does want me to address the situation, if for no other purpose than I was essentially being accused as well.
It's quite surreal because I've never been put into this situation before, but my gf is taking it hard because she's straight as an arrow. There isn't a bad bone in her body!
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Last night, my girlfriend and I went to an optical store in our area looking for a set of eye glasses for her. After much debate and trying on a few pairs, we came to a decision that she would purchase a pair worth $500 (Can). We were both very happy, as she needed a new pair for a wedding we are going to in a few weeks.
The gentlemen helping us was very helpful and nice. We all came to th agreement that we would come back the next day to pay for them. In the meantime, we gave the guy our full address and her work number in the event that any problems arose.
A few hours past, we are back home, and all of a sudden there is a knock on our apartment's door. Low and behold, it's the guy who sold us the glasses. He has come to see if we "accidently" took a pair of glasses that she was trying on. Apparently, he left the cabinet door open and was unable to find a pair that were in the vicinity of the ones my girlfriend was trying on.
Of course, we are surprised and feel bad, but we certainly didn't take anything. He leaves without apoligizing. Today, my girlfriend phones to see if he had any luck in finding them. He says no, but is still not apoligetic. Thus, my girlfriend decides that she doesn't want to do business witht his guy fearing that he might try to manipulate the situation and use her credit card for unethical practices.
My question is this: Do you think it was appropriate for a guy to show up at our door (without warning or using the buzzer) basically accusing us of theft? And, if not, what should be done about it? Should I simply confront him and tell him that he has made my girlfriend feel like a criminal and, thus, she is sick to her stomach today at work? Should I demand an apology?
Thanks!
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Anyone need this title?
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Any interest in this one? Trade, preferably for some Bobby Timmons or Charles Earland.
**Law & Order Corner**
in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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That twist killing off the ADA, and then actually putting her in witness protection, was tremendous! I'm just amazed they're able to keep the show(s) original.