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  1. Clint Eastwood[Dirty Harry] Oliver Stone John Ford
  2. Chuck Norris Bruce Lee David Carradine
  3. Henry Gibson Les Elgart Les Brown
  4. What they don't tell you about Cialis.
  5. Ahmad Jamal Bill Evans Paul Bley
  6. Spearchunker Hawkeye Pierce Margaret Houlihan
  7. Yep, now we'll have another playing field for irresponsible "sex," other than the bedroom.
  8. Andy Taylor Aunt Bea Clem Kadiddlehopper
  9. This is the first that I've mentioned it, on any forum/board. I'd be interested to read about what was said on the Steve Hoffman forum, if somebody would be so kind as to provide a link. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMHO, those are some pretty weak fatback examples on the YouTube link. I'm not referring to the particular skill levels of the players, rather the concept(s). Herschel did it as good as I've heard. A few years back the Temptations had a player that could do it good.
  10. I first heard this beat in 1964 or 5 in Boston. A guy named Hershel Dwellingham III from Bogoloosa, Louisiana, is credited with bringing it to Boston. I believe he called it the Fatback. Nobody in Boston had heard it until that time. Hershel used to hold court with drummers standing around him in awe , watching and learning the Fatback. He did it a hell of a lot cleaner and clearer than any samples on the recording/link, BTW, seriously. The same guy who's on Weather Report's Sweetnighter? I can believe it. Yes, that's our little Herschel, they grow up so fast.... I reckon it could be his son. Herschel was definitely a III, according to his moniker in Boston. He wrote a tune called Alma for his lady, he probably married her, I don't know. He was quite charismatic, never forget him.
  11. Nick Sarkozy Charles DeGaulle Henri Selmer
  12. I first heard this beat in 1964 or 5 in Boston. A guy named Hershel Dwellingham III from Bogoloosa, Louisiana, is credited with bringing it to Boston. I believe he called it the Fatback. Nobody in Boston had heard it until that time. Hershel used to hold court with drummers standing around him in awe , watching and learning the Fatback. He did it a hell of a lot cleaner and clearer than any samples on the recording/link, BTW, seriously.
  13. I suspected guilt way back from the start, when she was thrust into the limelight concerning her coach/boyfriend(?) using. There was something about her denials that didn't ring true.
  14. I'll have to rent this flick when it's on dvd.
  15. I made up some plain ole dirty rice yesterday, and had a Bavaria beer with it. It turned out pretty darn good, if I do say so myself.
  16. 88° doesn't seem all that hot unless there's 75%+ humidity to go along with it.
  17. Henry Miller Henry Ford Hank Crawford
  18. Buy short, sell long.
  19. Toulouse Lautrec Maurice Chavalier William Basie
  20. So all of the work I've done on my opera-in-progress, Titty Twister: The Further Adventures of Alban Berg's "Lulu", has been for naught? [To Wm. Tell Overture] Tittie bump, tittie bump, Tittie bump bump bump, Tittie bump, tittie bump, tittie bump bump bump, Tittie bump, tittie bump, tittie bump bump bump, Tittie bummmmp, tittie bump bump bump. Just adding a touch of class.
  21. Curtis Fuller JJ Johnson Frank Rosolino
  22. Sitting Bull Crazy Horse Francis the Talking Mule
  23. I know y'all will find this hard to believe, but, I actually said it too. I believe Duke said: It don't mean shit if it ain't got that swing.
  24. I never got 'em either. You're not alone. Same here. That's about the size of it, eh(?); just make it loud. Bless their hearts...
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