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jazzbo

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  1. Damn! I was thinking last week: what if we hadn't lost Eric. Would jazz be different now? One of those things we never can tell. But he had the mojo, the deep mojo.
  2. Breakfast with my baby. Should be happening in about a half hour. Busy as she is this month, it may be the only time I see her today. I'm going to enjoy every second, every touch, every look, every sound her voice makes.
  3. Well, I'll just speak for myself. I've owned the cd since Chuck reissued it. No, I hadn't thought of adding a review to this excellent cd's page. Chuck's email gave me the idea to add one. I did, telling how I felt about this reissue. Personally, I don't think it's unethical to have done so. I'm not going to add a review to the Organissimo cd because I don't own it or know it. I can respect the opinion of Volker, Seeline, Steve et al. I sort of see their point, but I'm not in full agreement. That's my take. Not going to argue about it. I made my decision and my move.
  4. Yes.
  5. One of my heroes of the 'seventies from his work with Stuff, and a few of this own lps. RIP Cornell!
  6. Might aid in concentration. I'm thinking about the Roman empire. Spurred by watching an episode of The Lost Gods.
  7. The latest episode. It remains good.
  8. Your opinion is duly noted.
  9. Walter Mosley: A Red Death (an Easy Rawlins novel).
  10. Hey only one of us is talking about being naked! I've been thinking a LOT lately about being alone in my house again, and looking forward anxiously to that in the near future, but I'll remain clothed during the day. Right now thinking of what a loss it is that Barney Wilen has been gone so long and isn't here now.
  11. I'm thinking about starting a Walter Mosley novel. Never have read any, and found four of them for just over six dollars total, brand new, at the final days of a Borders store closing. Just finished reading the third of a fascinating trilogy of novels of the Amarna period of ancient Egypt by Paul C. Doherty.
  12. I'm thinking about how much I love my early mornings. Listening to music, reading, sipping my Ruta Maya medium roast with cream. Letting the world outside warm up and pass me by for the moment.
  13. Thanks GA. I replied to your comment, and I was able to edit my review.
  14. The page is looking better already.
  15. Larry's right I hope, Nate's review is excellent. I threw up a brief one too. In a few days the average is going to be way up.
  16. Sorry to be confusing. I consider it great for him that he had arranged to own and control it if that's what he wanted. That's what I meant and nothing more or less.
  17. Great for him. Maybe there's hope.
  18. Is that the one released a few years ago on Free Factory (that's a bootleg I'm sure?) I don't think we'll be seeing official reissues of any Savoy material that isn't a repackaging of things Atlantic/Savoy put out before. I don't have any official news, that's just a feeling from observing the recent past.
  19. Never have been much of a fan of this one.
  20. I'm thinking of getting on my motorcycle and going out of the city onto the state roads for a ride. The only thing that gets down into me and makes me burn with a quiet happiness like this other than this is being alone in my bedroom with my gal!
  21. It's funny, for several reasons I now look forward to Monday in a way I used to look forward to Saturday and the weekend! I'm thinking that my memory is pretty good still, because I can remember when traffic wasn't awful in Austin!
  22. SQ is very good. Hey, there's no shame in that! Hope it was better attended than the showing I went to on the first "GD Movie day." And really, I think they just broadcast the DVD for the movie itself. And the sound was great until someone who kept shouting "turn it up" went out and convinced someone to turn it up. It then had a steely digital sound and was a bit too loud.
  23. So you're thinking of heroin and other chemical dependencies? It's a real shame. His was such a stunning intellect. He had real insight beyond the veil of the ordinary and routine. That made me think of a favorite Robert Crumb panel, a self-portrait of the artist in full-blown anxiety with the thought balloon "On no! It might already be too late!"
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