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  1. Anyone know who is on this date with Teddy Charles? August 25, 1960 was the date.
  2. Today I received an email that this site is live. Went back to see if there is anything new. In the forum section there's a post about the 2 dollar tape cassette. Allen, did you really ask this question? That takes balls. Horace Silver View previous topic :: View next topic Author Message AllenLowe Guest Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 6:40 pm Post subject: The $2 question -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cassettes that cost 2 bucks, why did you need to bill him for it? Back to top Gregoryshere Joined: 15 Jan 2006 Posts: 2 Location: New York, Los Angeles Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 10:48 pm Post subject: Re: The $2 question -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AllenLowe wrote: Cassettes that cost 2 bucks, why did you need to bill him for it? I don't undertand what this means. What cassette? Who was billed? I'm lost Back to top Display posts from previous: All Posts1 Day7 Days2 Weeks1 Month3 Months6 Months1 Year Oldest FirstNewest First
  3. I spoke to him about this. He knows of an LP where one side is Nancy Wilson and the other was the 3 sounds. Must be the same LP. He said stay away from it. Nancy Wilson's mic had problems and you can't hear her.
  4. They are pretty much the worst team in the NBA right now. Jim, don't be so kind. They are the worst team in any league right now, wheather NBA or Pee Wee ball.
  5. I haven't read through this entire thread, but how bad are The New York Knicks? I use to enjoy watching basketball.
  6. Anyone know something about this session? I've been in a Nacny Wilson mood, and a Three Sounds phase recently. I saw this album by Wilson at a web site with the Three Sounds. I never heard of it before.
  7. WASHINGTON (AFP) - Antarctica's mammoth ice sheet, which holds 90 percent of the Earth's ice, is showing "significant decline" as world temperatures heat up, according to a new study released. As Earth's fifth largest continent, Antarctica is twice the size of Australia and contains 70 percent of Earth's fresh water resources. British research suggests the melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet alone would raise global sea levels by over 20 feet (six meters). And now a team of US researchers at the University of Boulder in Colorado say they have discovered that the Antarctic ice sheet is losing up to 36 cubic miles (152 cubic kilometers) of ice annually. The estimated ice mass in Antarctica is the same as 0.4 millimeters of global sea rise annually, with a margin of error of 0.2 millimeters, according to the study. There are about 25 millimeters to one inch. The study, however, appears to contradict the 2001 assessment by the UN-mandated Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which forecast that the Antarctic ice shelf would actually gain mass in the 21st Century due to higher precipitation in a warming climate. Using specialized data from two NASA satellites orbiting Earth in tandem, the Boulder researchers determined the Antarctic ice sheet has lost significant mass in recent years. "This is the first study to indicate the total mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet is in significant decline," said Isabella Velicogna, of the university's Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. The bulk of the loss is occurring in the West Antarctic ice sheet, according to Velicogna. "The changes we are seeing are probably a good indicator of the changing climatic conditions there," she said. The continent's ice sheet has an average thickness of about 6,500 feet (1,981 meters). The study appears in the online issue of Science Express.
  8. Thanks. I didn't know about these before. Makes you wonder what the government has and is using to watch over us. What I am trying to say is, watch over us in a good way, and not to spy on us in any way. I know they would never do that with out the court's allowing it.
  9. Has anyone use this? I down loaded the free software. It is amazing. Type in any address and it takes you there via a satellite image.
  10. I have to correct 2 things. First it is Jimmy Cobb on drums. Second Wes opens by saying he wants to play So What, but ends up playing Impressions. Alan Grant says when the tune is done, "That was So what?" Wes giggles. He probable realized that he didn't play so what.
  11. The sound is good enough that it should have found it's way to record or CD. Hard to believe that it has gone un-noticed for 41 years.
  12. Also Jim, on this recording, Donald Byrd is in the audience. Alan Grant tells Wes, and Wes asks Allen where is he at, after he sees him he says hello. Track 3 and 7 are Wes tunes which I don't recall hearing before. Wes states the titles as #3 "Blues" and #7 as "a Little Blues".
  13. No, then this is a different recording.
  14. 31 was a good year for me. But that was many moons ago. Have a good one Paul.
  15. The Yanks won't win. I am picking either the White Sox or the Mets. But have real good theams.
  16. Okay here's one I would like to pin down as far as date. I have a boot of Wes at the Half Note. The date is Feb 12, 1965. Friday night jazz broadcast from the HHalf Note on WABC, hosted ny Alan Grant. The line up is Wes, Wynton Kelly, Ron Carter and Bill Cobham. The set list is is listed below. 1) So what 2) Mi Cosa 3) Blues 4) Birks Works 5) Laura 6) Cariba 7) A Little Blues 8) 4 on 6 9) Unknown title 10) Unknown title 11) Unknown title
  17. How does she clean under that thing or whatever you call it?
  18. Major Major Colonel Corn General Hersheybar Private Parts Lieutenant Dan Taylor Captian and Taneil
  19. Yes they must have messed up. I am well aware of Full House. I wore out the record when that's all they was. I played the CD many times. But when I saw June 25, 1962, I got all excited and thought it was a new discovery.
  20. girls start showing their belly buttons.
  21. Don't know here email address.
  22. In 1964 Mingus played a gig in Oslo. The date was 4/12/1964. At the beginning of the show he tells the audience that the police took him and his band in to custody. In fact the show opens minus Jaki Byard who was still being detained by the police. I tried to find out about this, but I couldn't find anything. Does anyone here know about this?
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