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Pete C

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  1. Jesse Belvin Harold Melvin Georgina Spelvin
  2. Maybe it's profound in a Scientology context.
  3. Proud to be a chain smoker...
  4. I'll see your Newk and raise you a Lanky Linc.
  5. The weird thing is when I just changed the track number in properties it took the track title that matched the number from the album that the track was really from, even though there was no other info in those fields. The actual track was #6 from Mingus Revisited, but WMP said it was Take the A Train by Charles Mingus, which is track #1 from the album. The only field in properties I had filled in was the track number, 1.
  6. The best bet is probably an audio extractor, but you could also use Audacity (freeware) to record the audio in real time to a digital file. You could save the file as a big MP3, but I think it's easier to edit a WAV and cut it into tracks, which you can then save as mp3. You can edit files with Audacity.
  7. I've never heard it, but apparently there's one date. Norris was with Mingus very briefly between Danny Mixon and Bob Neloms. I saw the other two with Mingus, but not Norris. Charles Mingus Group 76-1113 ---------------------------------------------------------------- November 13, 1976 Stony Brook University, Long Island, Ny Jack Walrath tp; Ricky Ford ts; Walter Norris p; Charles Mingus b; Dannie Richmond dr a. For Harry Carney 13:00 b. Remember Rockefeller At Attica 11:00 c. Sue's Changes INC 31:00 d. Cherokee 1:00 Soundboard recording 60'
  8. Mod style plus stencil typeface
  9. I tried ripping MP3s recently with the internet off, and Windows Media Player still identified some tracks, even though there was no info from CDDB embedded in the files. I'm guessing there's now stuff out there that matches the raw digital data somehow. The way around it was to fill in all the track info in properties, and fool media player into thinking it's something else.
  10. The Carpenters The Weavers Mike and the Mechanics
  11. Gretchen Cryer Sad Sack Sig Sackowitz
  12. Colin Clive Colin Powell Willie Colon
  13. Just one of those years...
  14. O'Neal's a good singer. But why did guys like Tony Williams and Chico Hamilton try to sing?
  15. Fred Hampton Hampton Hawes Cotton Hawes (a cop in McBain's 87th Precinct)
  16. Skinnay Ennis Ethel Ennis Ennis Cosby
  17. I know the one who lives in the apartment across the hall from me.
  18. Falstaff Prof. Quincy Adams Wagstaff Dr. Hackenbush
  19. His brilliant reharmonizations were mind-boggling. I caught him in the late '80s or early '90s, a rare visit from Europe, where he played a solo concert at the JVC festival in NY (the solo piano series also featured Dave McKenna, the one time I saw him). He had an interesting history--Ornette, Mingus, Jones-Lewis, but he really flowered after he moved to Berlin. His quartet album, Sunburst, with Joe Henderson is fabulous--not just a great album, but some of Henderson's best playing too.
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