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Pete C

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  1. Most of the sets are available on Spotify. A few gaps though, like Vol. 4. I had a couple of the LPs. I remember one with Perfume Suite. But were the war bonds promo announcements included on those LPs? I don't remember them.
  2. Oliver Platt The Platters Bobby Plater
  3. I prefer to end the sentence with a preposition: Such things wars are fought over.
  4. Is this the material that was released on LP in the '70s from acetates that Mel Torme had recorded or collected?
  5. Yes, I remember him as the latter. Anyway, nice to hear that he lived so long.
  6. William of Orange Fiona Apple Darryl Strawberry Lester Young Sharon Olds Chevy Chase
  7. WACs Henry Waxman Madame Tussaud
  8. Buffalo Bill Eddie Rochester Anderson The Boys from Syracuse
  9. Alan Hale Alan Hale, Jr. Bob Denver
  10. For you he's on at a reasonable hour. Sid's got that classic New York Jew delivery. Some of those WKCR guys have been on air for about 40 years, like Schaap and Sharif Abdul Salaam (whom I first knew of as Ed Michael). When I started listening to WKCR DJs included Fred Seibert, who was with MTV from the beginning, and Rich Scheinin, who started Oblivion Records and now writes for San Jose Mercury News. I think I first became aware of WKCR in 1970 during the Coltrane marathon, and I did lots of all-nighters in August of 1973 listening to the Bird marathon, just before starting college.
  11. Weldon Irvine James Weldon Johnson James P. Johnson
  12. One of those guys I can appreciate but have trouble reading. Too grand & maximalist for my taste. He was teaching in the writing program at Columbia my first semester in 1978, but being a rookie I didn't get my first choice of workshop instructor and was stuck with a total mediocrity named Hilma Wolitzer (whose daughter Meg has subsequently eclipsed her).
  13. I'm not a big fan of Auster's fiction, but that's a brilliant book, especially the first part. I taught it once in a course on experimental nonfiction. Before Hustvedt he was married to one of my favorite writers, Lydia Davis, who is the mother of the son the other half of that book is about.
  14. Sydney Pollack Sidney Lumet Les Freres Lumiere
  15. I did a few gigs with Joel Forrester, and one of the things he must have learned from Monk was how to throw curveballs to put you off balance. Thank heaven for the steady Dave Hofstra. There's that line in "Round Midnight" where Dexter tells Lonette McKee, "Listen to the bass player." In some situations, truer words were never spoken. You've got to get up pretty early in the morning to listen to Gribetz. Does he still have that spot? (IIRC, Tuesdays at 5AM). I first met Sid in the late '70s, pre-KCR, when he was running a poetry reading series at the West End.
  16. Human League Wade Legge Fernand Leger
  17. Tessie O'Shea Nessie John Locke If you got there by dropping the L, where does that leave Aeneas?
  18. But, as is often the case, not interesting ones. Poor Amiri may have to add Shepp to his schitt list. By the way, did Baraka drop the Imamu from his name because he learned that it was presumptuous to take on such an honorific as soon as one changes religions?
  19. Swiss Toni Tim Berne Basel Fawlty Christian Bale Adam West Mayor Linseed
  20. Hit it, Charles! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HZFaasCamY
  21. Yes. However, I will grant that a case can be made for Pickin's based on the premise that the apostrophe represents the missing g in the singular. But as an editor I'd still change it.
  22. Stay away from the dreadful film adaptation, "The Reckoning." Another dud of a film was Merchant-Ivory's version of Pascali's Island.
  23. Yes, but that does not make it proper. ... Please, everybody stop the bullshit. Wow, not only a "fundamentalist," but an angry one... Language does not evolve by central planning. It's a chaotic process in which many variations come and go in casual usage, and some stick and become codified. I think you have a problem with chaos. Or maybe you have French blood.
  24. It is an abbreviation. Are you a barrister?
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