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  1. This one and Electric Byrd were the first of his albums that I owned. Kofi is still my favorite Donald Byrd effort since adding many more.
  2. What I want to know is how the hell this RIAA knows who has what? Are they hacking into people's hard drives and checking?
  3. I will post my full review this weekend. I have had a busy week.
  4. I happen to have access to inside info on LOTR, and those who are working on the third one are pumping it up to be the best of the three. The additional footage on the extended DVDs is worth waiting for. Can't say much more. I read all the books in elementary school, and I think Peter Jackson and crew have done a fine job translating them to film. Considering all three movies were shot at once, it is really an incredible production. My only complaint would be that Gollum doesn't look like I imagined him. However, it makes little difference to me since he is well-executed in all other aspects, and stole the show in Two Towers, actually.
  5. I got my copy in the mail yesterday, and I have listened to it once. I will post detailed comments for each track after a few more listens.
  6. Based on a lot of what has been written, I can tell I will be completely stumped by every selection. To be honest, I'm more interested in hearing the sounds DrJ chose than figuring out who's playing--when I find out who is playing it will just be the icing on the cake. Is that against the rules?
  7. ISTJ--THE INSPECTOR!
  8. Paul, he has a page at AMG but it seems I can't post a link to it.
  9. As I type I'm gettin' my morning dose of grease with Red Holloway's "The Burner."
  10. Whoooa Nelly, officially overweight here. I thought 6'1" 195 would be normal. Time to cut back on the Baja Fresh and In-N-Out Burger.
  11. Thanks for the heads-up JSngry. "Bastards" is right--damn that Dusty Groove, they'll take all my money. BTW, what is it about 45s that gives them that "fuzziness?" I've noticed that on compilations.
  12. The Usual Suspects--I often rewind the ending mise-en-scene and watch it several times. I love the way it is pieced together. Smoke--The ending segment of this movie was the icing on the cake; a beautiful little story that Auggie (Harvey Keitel's character) has just told comes to life, paced to some moving, appropriate music. Airplane--I am serious, and stop calling me Shirley. Caddy Shack--Yo Smells! Thousand bucks you miss that putt! Blazing Saddles--Not only was it authentic frontier gibberish... Better Off Dead--Gee Ricky, I'm real sorry your Mom blew up. Friday--Boy, I smelled your shit for 22 years, you can smell mine for five minutes. High Plains Drifter--TGTB&TU was truly great, but this is my favorite Eastwood. I like the surreal aspects of the film, the notion that is never directly addressed but indirectly communicated that The Stranger is an avenging ghost. Reservoir Dogs--Entertaining dialogue, savvy editing, cool characters, gut-wrenching scenes...I like it slightly better than Pulp Fiction. Trainspotting--Has there ever been a scene comparable to the toilet scene? Or the diarrhea fling? Or the dead baby crawling on the ceiling? Disturbing yet entertaining. Snatch--A hilarious movie, lots of funny characters and dialogue, and another very satisfying ending. Do The Right Thing--my favorite Spike Lee joint, although hard to watch. Full Metal Jacket--hilarity gives way to horror; an indictment of war. Powerful in all aspects.
  13. The song "Mais Que Nada" is a personal favorite. I remember hearing it in the movie JOE VS. THE VOLCANO and thinking, "Wow, I HAVE to have that song." AMG gives PRIMAL ROOTS two measley stars. I'll definitely take your word for it guys.
  14. Hank Mobley SOUL STATION McCoy Tyner EXPANSIONS Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd JAZZ SAMBA RJD2 THE HORROR Jane's Addiction STRAYS Bjork VESPERTINE
  15. Yee-haw! I've already made a first draft of my master disc.
  16. Based on the "banish greg" poll there are 39 people! Good God, how long have you guys been here anyway?
  17. That was a GREAT episode!!! By the way Teri IS a babe, but that hairstyle has got to go....it's holding her babe-ness back to 1983. B) Her hairdo, and her Fisher-Price My First Make-Up Kit look.
  18. The guy cracks me up with enthusiasm alone, and is impressively unafraid in extremely dangerous situations. In addition, in one of the early episodes he can be seen surfing his ass off on some good-sized waves. Gotta respect that. Another memorable episode: Steve and his wife Teri repelled down into a 100 foot deep chasm. Climbing out, Teri gets stuck near the top and panics, threatening to pull them both to a fall that could certainly have resulted in death. Holding on by one arm he picked Teri up with his other arm in an incredible show of strength and saved them both. Steve is nails. Safe at the top right after that gut-wrenching moment Teri gets bit on the knee by a snake, which was luckily not poisonous. Rough time for Teri!
  19. I confess, I like Edie Brickell's song "What I Am." I also have a Mazzy Star album--the female singer's voice does something for me. I have The Sundays READING WRITING & ARITHMETIC for similar reasons--sultry female singers get me! I occasionally break out my vinyl copy of The B-52's WILD PLANET so I can hear "Strobelight." Takes me back to my childhood. Simon & Garfunkel's CONCERT IN CENTRAL PARK has sentimental value for me, as does early James Taylor. Is that a copy of The Cure's THE HEAD ON THE DOOR on my shelf? Nah, couldn't be.
  20. Throw a Clipper jersey on him and I'd swear it was Elton Brand. Seriously, I agree he looks like a youngster.
  21. Thank you very much, Jim R. Bags played for so long in such a wide variety of settings that the theme I came up with was longevity. The images accompanying Milt are a Galapagos turtle, a Sequoia tree, and a McCaw--all of which are known for their long lifespans. I have added more detail to the painting (like I said it appears in an incomplete state). The colors were inspired from a desire to break out of a set of colors that were appearing in every painting I did.
  22. Thanks for all your responses everyone. Ron Thorne, as I'm sure everyone else would I'd love to see the art you and your son have created. B-3er and Joe G, I would definitely be interested!
  23. Thanks Rooster Ties! These are a little old. I have many more--recent, better stuff I have yet to scan into the computer.
  24. That's all I've converted to jpeg for tonight. I will post more later. All comments/criticisms will be appreciated!
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