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  1. A Ruby Tuesdays that we went to on a Tuesday I believe, alternated their music selection from adult contemporary to tracks off of Miles' "Milstones" and Blakey's "Moanin'." I believe I was the only one bobbin' my head to it in the entire joint. :rsmile:
  2. Have a good one and good luck on that qiuz...you goin' to UT then?
  3. My wife is CHOMPING AT THE BIT to see this...actually so am I
  4. Sorry man, hope she has a quick and safe recovery. Reminds me when my daughter wiped out on her bike last year and she actually had a little pebble inbedded in her arm which had to be surgically removed. She cried all the way through it, but once it was over, she forgot it almost even happen. Hopefully, it will be a distant memory for her too, and before you know it, she will barely remember it.
  5. Hanging out at Squirell Hill at the U. of Pitt and found these goodies at the local used cd shop: Derek Bailey-Music and Dance-Revenant Rashied Ali/Leroy Jenkins-Swift are the Winds of Life-Knitting Factory Gato Barbieri-Chapter I: Latino America-Impulse!
  6. Pharoah Sanders - Black Unity Although I chose Tauhid (mostly for Sonny Sharrock) Black Unity is excellent too. The twinned basses of McBee and Clark at the beginning of 'Black Unity' are absolutely amazing
  7. I can testify to how sluggish Pink Floyd are when I saw them on the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour (insert yawn)
  8. And there's a number of labels that those CDR's are coming from: RCA/Novus, India Navigation, Taylor Made, etc.
  9. They're asking $30 for 'Carry the Day'? Wow, is it that rare? I got my copy for $3.99 and I've never see it for more than $7.99.
  10. Have a great day!
  11. I'm abosutely amazed anyone survived that! It looks like it was also the subject for an episode of "Seconds From Disaster." That same link also has clips from various Air Emergency episodes too. Thanks again for the link
  12. AndrewHill

    fraud

    Or "The Frauds" from Baltimore?
  13. 35. The Beatles Self titled?
  14. So, I don't want to take away from Fitch, the flight crew needed all the help they could to control the plane and he helped a great deal. But it sounds like because he was the source for the TV show, the impression might have been given that he was the sole reason that there were survivors. I think its fair to say that the entire flight crew, led by the Captain, had a big part in that also. Is that Iowa crash footage available on line? Sounds incredible that someone managed to capture it on film. I'm surprised if you've never seen it, it was seen so much back when it happened. I found this link through Wikipedia: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=52...mp;q=flight+232 Thanks for the link, but nope, never seen it.
  15. So, I don't want to take away from Fitch, the flight crew needed all the help they could to control the plane and he helped a great deal. But it sounds like because he was the source for the TV show, the impression might have been given that he was the sole reason that there were survivors. I think its fair to say that the entire flight crew, led by the Captain, had a big part in that also. Is that Iowa crash footage available on line? Sounds incredible that someone managed to capture it on film.
  16. Never heard of this show...what channel is it on, and is it still on? "Leaving the Earth" sounds like an absolute nightmare for whoever was on that flight. Occasionally, other programs cover airline disastors that seem like they should've been on Air Emergency. I cannot remember what program it was but I think it was on History Channel, but anyway it was about flight 191 that crashed shortly after take off from a Chicago airport in 1979. A bystander just happened to snap a photo of the plane as it was already flying with wingtips facing the ground and the sky. What a horrific scene this must've been to witness. Oh and I just remebered why it was flying like this. It was because it lost an engine shortly after take off. I think the reason why was that it was not refastened correctly when the mechanics were doing a routine service on it.
  17. Why yes, yes I do. "Sure Shot," for me, is my favorite BB track and I really dug that phase where they started to play their own instruments.
  18. Yes, I did see this one a couple of years ago. It was nuts! Scary to think that a simple piece of tape can bring down a jet
  19. Here's my non-jazz list: The Replacements- Pleased to Meet Me The Pixies-Doolittle 311-From Chaos Weezer-Blue Album The Velvet Underground-VU & Nico The Beastie Boys-Ill Communication The Dead Milkmen-Beelzebubba They Might be Giants-Lincoln Black Sabbath-Sabotage Mike Ladd-Welcome to the Afterfuture Rush-2112 The The-Mind Bomb New Order-Low Life REM-Green Iron Maiden -Powerslave
  20. Is this another new episode? Glad to see that there's more production on the way.
  21. The episode with the Greek plane full of unconscious people is on this afternoon at 4 pm. Man, that was a tragic episode. My hat is off to the flight attendant trying to save the plane. That must've been a nightmare being the only one conscious.
  22. The episode with the Greek plane full of unconscious people is on this afternoon at 4 pm. Thanks! I happen to be home today, so I'm definitely going to catch it.
  23. Did you mean between Black Sabbath and his solo albums?
  24. "Osbourne claims his reputation was tarnished"
  25. Thanks for posting that The camera work was terrific as was the music.
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