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  1. Listening to the live auction of 10000 LPs of Maison de la Radio. I think the hammer prices are downright insane.
  2. Soft spot for the track Zumba sung by Delyle! Before bed was Blue Parlan!!
  3. Gosh, the only time I went to MI was to spend one week in Flint in August 2014, right on time!! Reason of my stay: Flint: One City, 100 Years Under Variability
  4. Wayne Shorter - The soothsayer
  5. Wayne Shorter - Night Dreamer Have you met Hank Jones
  6. Getting happy with the Randy Weston Trio!
  7. It's been like this since the last major upgrade. To reduce the spaces, one possibility is to write your list on WordPad then copy/paste. It works, sometimes.
  8. More Party Time with Arnett Cobb!!
  9. Roy and Diz Roy And Diz Nº 2
  10. No more, Butchie. No more of this.
  11. Guys, this is good! Now Duke Ellington's Soul Call (red cover instead of the usual yellow). Not thrilled so far, let's hear Side B.
  12. I haven't read the harmonic analysis, but there is an interesting interview by the end of this DMA dissertation (from page 108): http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1113&context=musicstudent
  13. According to my ratings over Imdb and the website categorisation, my top 20 would be: 1. The General (1926) 2. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) 3. My Darling Clementine (1946) 4. The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) 5. Giù la testa (1971) 6. Stagecoach (1939) 7. Dead Man (1995) 8. The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) 9. Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (1966) 10. C'era una volta il West (1968) 11. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) 12. Fort Apache (1948) 13. Go West (1925) 14. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957) 15. High Plains Drifter (1973) 16. High Noon (1952) 17. Rio Bravo (1959) 18. True Grit (2010) 19. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) 20. Blazing Saddles (1974)
  14. Yes, from the record reviews from Jazz Monthly (August, 1963). Other reviewers were Albert McCarthy, Alun Morgan, Paul Oliver and John Postgate. A great read. The photograph by Val Wilmer, taken from the same magazine presents Babs Gonzales. Only my real close people know my expoobidence. Like I ran into Bud Powell in Paris the other night and he shouted "Babs Brown! Ain't you Lee Babs Brown? Ah, Come and kiss me, sugar!".
  15. They glide in the sky So near, yet so high. They cater to none And when day is done They agree that the sea Is the best place to be. They're wondrously free They live happily. They know from the past, A life cannot last. So they live for today For tomorrow they may not Be able to dive from the sky.
  16. My Denon turntable wouldn't read a 30.5cm LP. Starting the evening with Albert Ayler Trio - Spiritual Unity.
  17. Alright guys, right in my wantlist! Another quiet day full of great music before the fury of the new term Sonny Fortune - Waves of Dreams !!! Georgia Brown - September Song Oscar Peterson meets Ben Webster Benny Carter - Swingin' the '20s Mal Waldron - A touch of the Blues
  18. wrong thread https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Tower
  19. The summer knows!! Listening tonight to Hallelujah Chicken Run Band - Take one. Gorgeous!
  20. Album of the day and of the month: Little Band - Big Jazz (EROS) Three mismatches last week: Jazz Lab + Cecil Taylor Quartet - At Newport (DOXY, Mint) containing Red Garland - It's a new world. I am the only one to blame, I guess . Mats Gustafsson - Needs (Mint), badly pressed on both sides. A tribute to Madge ( Esquire) containing Moondog (Esquire) a.k.a. More Moondog (Prestige). Great catch! I enjoy his first Columbia debut but I really liked this Prestige record.
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