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DTMX

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  1. Poor Freddie Mercury...
  2. No - it's fine the way it is. Some people might have a moment of joy thinking that Philip Glass is gone. Not me though - I've got more Glass than a window pane factory. My favorite work of his is that one that sounds like all of the others. Major arpeggio, minor arpeggio, repeat for two hours - record of the year!* *1994, in France.
  3. For a moment there, I thought there was a misspelling in the topic title.
  4. aka "banana hammocks".
  5. Which came first: the Bloomington Chicken Queen or the Bloomington Egg Queen?
  6. I got the Osby in the same box as Song XX but haven't cracked the plastic on it yet. Mob Job is one of my favorite Ornettunes so I'm looking forward to hearing Osby's take on it.
  7. I got my copy about 5 minutes ago Listening to it now. Vocabulary insufficient to describe Ornettely-goodness radiating from stereo speakers. The new material is on a par with the previously-released material, maybe even a little better. Nice to hear new versions of previously and/or subsequently-recorded Ornette songs. Need someone with more gooder words to write better review than I are.
  8. That horse must have been hung like a... um... Got nothing.
  9. It's called Love's Dream and it's great. When I heard it on the radio, I thought it was a lost Ornette session.
  10. This post needs more pictures of Elizabeth Vargas.
  11. Actually it's Stan Getz, not Zoot. And I believe they swap horns on two songs, and they sound pretty good! ←
  12. I got my copy yesterday and I'm loving everything about this recording. The compositions are good, the performances solid, and the artwork is clever. I see this one spending a lot of time in my CD changer (went from the mailbox to the CD player in one swift motion yesterday, bumping Gary Numan in the process). Looking forward to many more listenings. Great work, guys!
  13. This is one of a series of recordings that paired Mulligan up with another saxophonist such as Ben Webster or Zoot Sims. All of them are pretty good. And on the Zoot Sims match-up, Sims and Mulligan swap horns for one song ("Lady in Red" I think).
  14. Did they keep the flag? Maybe this should be in the political forum? BTW: I lived in a backwoods hillbilly town during the Dukes run on network television - from 8 to 9PM on Friday nights the streets were deserted because everyone was home watching them Duke boys.
  15. I wish you and your father all of the strength you two will need during this time. Doug
  16. Oh great. Now Stevie's worst ever song can become Herbie's too. ←
  17. That's what happens when you hire David Mamet as your speechwriter.
  18. One night in Japan - after too much work, too little sleep, and a month without a guitar - I had a really vivid dream that I was onstage with a guitar, waiting for my turn to solo (I've never played out before, so this was new to me). I look over to see whose solo I'm going to be following - and it's Herb Ellis. All I can think of is how can I get out of this before I embarass myself in front of everyone. I think this was my subconscious dealing with my lack of confidence in my abilities to finish the project I was currently working on. Or maybe I really missed playing the guitar. Right after I finished the project and came home I bought a Herb Ellis CD. Seemed like the right thing to do.
  19. Certainly not Ed Meese - unless this is his wedding photo.
  20. He was the Chris Rock of his time, a regular Abrashizzle Lincoln.
  21. It was gray he had a quarrel with. ←
  22. Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?
  23. I heard that the original draft of the Gettysburg Address used the word motherfuckers three times.
  24. Dee Snider called - he wants his wig back.
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