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  1. I'm going to try to make the Friday show, but I can't stay the whole weekend. What are the directions to the Craftsman's Guild if one was getting off of Veteran's Bridge (579)? or is it near Squirrel Hill (376)?
  2. Here's a link at Nat GO of all past episodes. http://google.nationalgeographic.com/searc...q=air+emergency
  3. Can't imagine anyone else but Rouse on Monk's Dream. I think he put his stamp on that album with some of the solos he lays down, especially on Bye-ya.
  4. Dan, Tonight's episode (crash in the Red sea) was featured in last night's show, so you'll at least catch some of last night's episode tonight I think there's an AE on every night this week because there's another one tomorrow at 7 (although I think we've seen this one; its the bomb that went off on a plane in the Phillipines).
  5. I don't know where my mind was at but my wife put on Law & Order as we sat down to dinner and I had a complete brain cramp. Hopefully they'll re-run this one soon. When they were running Seconds from Disaster last year in prime time, the new episodes seemed to run the next week during the day. Its on again at 2am
  6. Saw the new one tonight and it seemed to have the same theme as last night except there was a considerable amount of stories that I don't recall seeing before. Some of those segments were pretty intense. Tomorrow night will have feature an episode from January, which is new for me; I didn't even know there was a new one this year, let alone the ones from last night and tonight.
  7. It seems that NatGO are producing new Air Emergency episodes. Saw one last night that seemed to tie in older episodes into a new one (when components fail) based around the routine check of a SW Airline. That part was not that interesting. There's a new one tonight though (who's flying the plane) which seems to be completely new and not based on older episodes. Saw one this morning too which I don't recall seeing (out of control plane I tnhink it was called) which was about a Japanese Airline 747 who lost their tail wing due to a maintenance mistake (part of the episode shown last night but just tied in to the routine checkover theme). The new one is at 7pm and 2am. On another note, has anyone seen Locked Up Abroad? That show is pretty cool...well cool if you're not the one being arrested
  8. I was there a couple of weeks ago to utilize my coupon and I felt lucky to find Dex's Clubhouse and Grif's Introducing RVG's. Nothing like the Borders of the early nineties that used to frequently stock TOJC's along with other imports.
  9. My condolences to you and your family, Jim.
  10. Just there last night. My own collection is bigger than all the cd 's they have combined.
  11. Dexter Gordon-Clubhouse-BN RVG Johnny Griffin-Introducing Johnny Griffin-BN RVG to replace my old McMaster edition
  12. Thanks for posting. Cool photo of Lester indeed.
  13. Stormy and rainy today. Still warm though -_-
  14. I have acquired a lot of 80's Ra in the last couple of months and I do tend to see a pattern (Space is the Place is almost on every cd) but what I have grown interested in is his 1970's output. Really the 72-75 era seemed to be a really good period, as the Transparency material seems to indicate. In particular, the only Lost Reels set I own (vol 4) is of particular interest where to this day (picked it up about 3 months ago) riffs and chords still resonate in my mind. Cool, cool stuff Look forward to getting more.
  15. Good point Paul
  16. Right. One's tan and the other's red or something like that with the same design. Now, why would ESP put one out in a jewel and the other in a digi?
  17. Haven't been to Borders since last November (to pick up Kirk in Copenhagen with my handy-dandy coupon of course) and back then, there was little to be had in the jazz section. Now there's even less than that?
  18. Had a dream the other night that I was in a cd shop, like the size of the Soho Tower and there's no real organization to the cds, so I start thumbing through them and came across some weird Chick Corea session, which came with a video. It showed Chick, like in this vintage 1970 grainy color clip with some huge band, but he was experimenting by having all their horns fastened to a huge bar that had a handle at the end, so when the horn section was playing, he'd stand there at the end and move this bar so that whatever horn was being played moved to the next horn player. So everyone is now playing the dude's horn next to him. Then he had like a tower of old electronic keyboards sloppily stacked on top of one another, that he was banging on with the other hand. I could hear the music which was a complete mess, but Chick seemed happy with it. Then the next cd was by Rush and I was completely shocked to see on the back that it was recorded for Impulse! Then I woke up.
  19. Cool topic, thanks for bringing it up. Like so many others in this thread, it was hard to decide between Hill and Young, as I'm of fan of both Mothership and Grass Roots/Lift Every Voice. Although I voted for Andrew, I'm beginning to think where Lee would've gone with Young had they recorded again. Although I have not heard Contrasts or Heaven and Earth, Mothership seems to be the wildest record Larry ever recorded for BN, with maybe Of Love and Peace being a close second.
  20. Maybe the Cherry was a digipak. Can't remember now since its been a week, but I thought I was holding a jewelcase when I looking at it in the store.
  21. Thanks for posting. Interesting how Janice Joplin wanted to record for ESP.
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