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jazzbo

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  1. Me too. I mean. . . should we be looking for Hank Mobleyian psychodrama?
  2. Welcome! Nice avatar too. . . .!
  3. Many many more happy ones!
  4. That's not even an accurate statement for Big Sid let alone Don!
  5. I hope they reissue more of that Danish saxophonist Ben Webster's work . . . .
  6. That's exactly my situation! Now that we have an iMac, an iBook and Airport, we're not fussing.
  7. Sounds like a good one! Nice that it has reappeared.
  8. Interesting piano player too. . . . I'm going to spin the quartet session I have on MPS.
  9. Yes, I love "Cabin in the Sky" top to bottom! Great film (and soundtrack). Those Lee EMI twofers can be . . . addictive.
  10. SAD news!
  11. Yes, Gable and Seymour! Good work!
  12. No connection between the two.
  13. Glad you're back!
  14. No. . .photo was taken before Byrne was born. . . .
  15. Good guess. . . but no.
  16. Okay, let's try some photo identifications. . . that can be fun. Who are these persons?
  17. Wasn't my post above I don't think, but little to argue with you about. I think the only way that alternate energy implementation in personal vehicles will take off is if it can be made incredibly profitable. . . . Profitable enough to be the new golden egg for those who are busy boredly reeling in the old golden eggs. It can be done, I'm sure. Will it be done? Not so sure.
  18. That's how I heard it. There is very little in any style of American music that James Brown then could not pull off.
  19. Dave, Oh there have been lawsuits slapped! They've mostly been unsuccessful. This being a "right to work" state, and each state agency employing "at will," when state agencies "restructure" or "reorganize" they can do things that they cannot otherwise. . . and get away with it. And when the Legislature tells agencies "give us money back and/or operate with less funding" and employees are let go. . . they have one deaf ear and another that listens to their appointed agency leaders and hears what they want to hear. When a governing body of a state agency is appointed by a Governor for example, and the biggest threat to them is "we're going to tell the Governor on you" (which ultimately, besides a few federal cases that are rarely won by employees, is the biggest deterrent to their behavior) then the threat is diluted beyond deterring behavior. So I think that state employees are protected less in some states than others, and that this instance is one where they are less protected, and the agency head is put in place by the Governor and acting along loose guidelines by the Legislature. . . . Not good for the employees.
  20. I liked it. I just listened to it casually a few times so far with one sit down and really listen session that I enjoyed. I felt James was totally within the elements of the whole session. I didn't read the liner notes. I'm so bored reading liner notes. I rarely read them with attention except on the most historical of releases. . . . I mean so few are as good as Chri A's for the Mosaic Verve set, the notes to almost any Jazz Oracle, or the notes to Bix Restored Vol. 5 or a handful of others.
  21. A lot of America is set up differently. Cars are viewed as "feet." Buses and trains are sometimes viewed as if they were someone else's dirty, unmanicured, fungal-infested "feet." There is little support for expanding or even maintaining public transportation in many areas I've lived in, and there is little chance that there will be new systems implemented in many areas that have none now and historically. The thing that makes the most sense to little old consumer nonengineer nor economist nor capitalist billionaire given this aversion to public transportation is . . . an alternate energy source for personal vehicles. For a number of reasons there is finally a START to move in that direction by car manufacturers but man oh man is it so little so late, or what?
  22. I'm with the Man with the Golden Arm here! My experience with Denon and Yamaha receivers makes me feel they are more similar than different essentially, and I'd wait til you really could make a move to a better amplification machine.
  23. jazzbo

    Overlooked

    Thought this might be a good time to bring up this year plus old thread as there is an RVG looming on the release schedule (YAY!) You know I find it amazing that Collectables is STILL offering "Back to Back Baritones" (a great cd that contains Parker's Gothan sides et al) for 2.98! http://www.oldies.com/product/view.cfm/id_53292.html
  24. I had a number of sixties US cars that had that wobbly steering. . . they had old and tired front ends. One of them, a '67 Camaro, a friend and I (with expert guidance from his father) spent an entire summer day prone on a driveway and replaced the entire front end, ENTIRE front end. It was a chore and a HALF, but after it was done, that steering was tight tight tight tight tight and oh so right!
  25. Yes, the Weston "Blue Moses" CTI has been out in Japan on cd. But if you have the lp, the lp actually sounds a bit better in my opinion. As for "Destry Rides Again," I think that Randy himself expressed his willingness to supress cd issue, and the album was a "record company idea" that did not incorporate any Weston compositions. I like it though; great 'bone work and arrangements and Weston and crew TRANSFORM the material. I'd love to see a reissue; I think it will be a long time though. . . .
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