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sidewinder

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  1. Rev Moon Son House Le Sony'r Ra
  2. Kenny Wheeler Windmill Tilter Chris Huhne
  3. Lots of Joe Henderson this week. Miles, Coltrane, Blakey, Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson and Jackie Mac most weeks.
  4. Reservoir Dogs Bulldog Drummond Wolfe Tone Gen Wolfe Naomi Wolf Wolf Blitzer
  5. Animal Zoot Beaker
  6. Same there - and heard them play most of the tracks the same year it was recorded (ringside seat at Scotts), although Herbie Lewis and not Sam was on bass. Still one of the most memorable gigs I ever saw. Coleman was on incredible form and Hilton Ruiz was amazing too. Billy Higgins of course was his usual marvellous self.
  7. Wow !
  8. Shocking and very sad news. RIP
  9. This one has me thinking of getting round to renewing the Canadian passport and flying out to Toronto. Not too far from there and maybe call in on some friends. Windsor wouldn't be a bad bet accomodation-wise.
  10. My cartridge is at about 6-7 years now (Dynavector moving coil). Still seems fine..
  11. Lord Snooty Two Rich Boys.. Little Lord Fauntleroy
  12. Happy Birthday - hope it's a good one ! :party:
  13. Might be useful for this training..
  14. Interesting. It has something of a 'cult' following over here too but until the Vocalion CD came out it was pretty obscure. The 'Love/Dreams Variations' that Bev suggests is a good suggestion (I've never heard it !) - even more obscure I think. I would also throw into the mix the extremely enjoyable 'Solid Gold Caddilac' LPs ('Solid Gold Caddilac' and 'Brain Surgery').
  15. They have Barbara Woodhouse dog-training LPs?
  16. Amancio D'Silva 'Cosmic Eye Dream Sequence' (Regal Zonophone). Rare Brit jazz-rock with a psych edge from the early 70s. Paul Buckmaster/Chitinous Ensemble 'Chitinous' (Deram/Dutton Vocalion). More rare Brit jazz-rock - some of the ideas found their way onto 'On The Corner'. Ian Carr/Don Rendell Quintet 'Change Is' (UK Columbia LP/BGO CD reissue). The last of the Rendell-Carr albums and one that tends to get overlooked. John Surman/John Warren 'Tales of the Algonquin' (Deram/Vocalion). Surman in Imperial form with a stellar big band arranged by John Warren. Mike Westbrook 'Love Songs' (Deram/Vocalion). Mike apparently hates it. I beg to differ. Just the tip of the iceberg. I could reel off 100 more..
  17. Meshak Daniel Abendigo
  18. No. Ronnie Scott's these days, I think. Plus very active in London gig promotion.
  19. Makes the likes of Bath and Cheltenham this year look like a joke !
  20. Eddie Condon in Condon's?
  21. For most of the 2000s - at least from when they were located at Foyles (they were located in the same area as the Cafe at that time and not on the 3rd floor where they are now). Not sure before that.
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