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  1. Best Wishes and Good Health to all for 2011 !
  2. Check out 1:30 in on this fascinating documentary - one of Sickert's main haunts for inspiration. I used to walk past that place daily after it had been flattened but before they rebuilt on the site. Many of his paintings were set in dingy rooming houses in Camden. Full of atmosphere ! Camden Music Hall - Sickert
  3. Hysterical Oriental Buddy Rich Lawrence Welk
  4. Isabella Blow Alexander McQueen Brenda
  5. I need DIN output instead of RCA. Can you supply?
  6. Happy Birthday tonym !
  7. Hughie Green Paula Yates Jess 'The Bishop' Yates
  8. Nice to see the photo in this month's 'Jazzwise' of a UK take of that 'Great Day In Harlem' photo, taken in Trafalgar Square about 50 years ago. Tubby Hayes, Graham Bond and Dudley Moore all in the front row !
  9. Dylan Mr MacHenry Zebbeddee
  10. For sure, Osborne is absolutely smokin' on this clip. Looks like a 'must buy'. The only other video of him I've seen is that BBC TV clip from 'Omnibus' (I think) of Surman/Osborne/Skidmore. (Edited to say that I suspect it was not 'Omnibus' but the 'South Bank Show' on ITV for SOS. Nasal tones of Melvin Bragg doing the intros, I think).
  11. Kenny Wheeler 80th Birthday Big Band at Southampton was the best concert I saw this year. Followed by David Murray and the Go Kwa Masters at the Bath Fest. Both brilliant gigs. Honourable mention also for Mike Westbrook's Big Band !
  12. Cee Lo Greene Graham Greene I P Green
  13. I remember some good stuff on that post-midnight 'Sounds Of Jazz' live slot with Peter Clayton (courtesy of my cheapo Made In Hong Kong transistor radio with a very iffy earpiece - Araldited repair !). Certainly remember the occasional Kenny Wheeler Big Band and stuff like Paz and the Bebop Preservation Society. And John Taylor and Michael Garrick's groups of the era (I'm sure the 'Troppo' band was on one of them). The main cause of more than a few rushed breakfasts on Monday morning due to oversleeping.. The 'trailer' from the DVD of this John Surman NDR Project on YouTube looks excellent. And what a lineup !
  14. 'Lennox Avenue Breakdown' is great. One of the very best releases of the early 1980s. I agree that the Blythe Columbias would make a mighty fine Mosaic Select. Will dig out that CD for an overdue re-spin !
  15. It's actually the CD I was referring to - both LP's on 1 CD released by MPS Germany in the late 90's I'm lucky enough to own that CD. Same here. I picked up a copy in Canada many years ago. Time to dig it out ! Nice little booklet that came with that one too, I recall.
  16. Georgie-Boy Osborne Bullingdon Boy Selsdon Man
  17. Weird, as I was just watching his interview on the Jackie Paris 'Tis Autumn' DVD only half an hour ago. So sorry to hear this - RIP.
  18. Keith Hopwood Karl Green Derek Leckenby Del-Boy Grandad Rodders
  19. Same here! But I have put a stop on vinyl buying, mainly for lack of space As for me - any more and the garage beckons.
  20. Koo Stark Phillipe Starke David Starkey
  21. Happy Birthday - and good luck with the appartment !
  22. Great stuff. Should be compulsory viewing for political idiots and banksters.
  23. Yeah, I have the other 2 Sandbrooks too. They are excellent. His next tome will be about the Callaghan era (74-79) apparently. No doubt to be followed by another behemoth about Mrs T ! Must pick up that Beckett book - have seen it in the shops. Oh hang on, this is the weather thread..
  24. Back to the 70s ! Incidentally, if you want a good re-imersion back into the 70s crises (3 day week, power cuts etc.) I recommend Dominic Sandbrook's latest book (just reading it). Snow thawed outside for the first time for several weeks. Clear roads again !
  25. Albert Mangelsdorff Bill Watrous Jiggs Whigham
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