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jazzbo

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  1. Many more happy returns!
  2. You'd probably get some American sales if you had an American distributor. . . .
  3. The Miles appears to be another repackaging of the concert with Barney Wilen and the Rene Utreger Trio.
  4. Don't know the answer for you Mr. Lunky. . .. Me I'm a big Wingy vocal fan, and have no problem in that reagards with this set. I'm less a Prima vocalist fan, but I like him earliest and he doesn't disappoint me in these his earliest sides. (Damned good playing too).
  5. WHAT! SCANDALOUS!
  6. Okay, thanks for stopping by.
  7. No, won't miss that one. . .
  8. Dan, you probably forgot you even asked, but it was saved and brought over here: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...ic+Merriweather
  9. Many more happy returns!
  10. RIP Buddy.
  11. I love Airto as a trap drummer and a percussionist, as a band leader. . . .The man just is a force of nature.
  12. DJ Rap Bad Girl told me she wants you to have many more!
  13. I'm weird. I like Focus AND Mickey One.
  14. Flurin, the thread was started more than a year ago!
  15. Hmmm. . .looking at what I know about Argo sessions I would doubt there's "a lot" of unreleased cuts, some probably, but more than 10% of what's released very unlikely.
  16. Man, good to see you back!
  17. Great. I've got 90% of the Argo material now. Sure they come out with a box!
  18. The new JSP Django box of radio broadcasts. Cool.
  19. I've a silly idea that quite a bit of the harder edged (maybe less label generated) smooth jazz was influenced by 80's Miles. . . .
  20. Glad you bought that Midnight cd, I've been enjoying that one for years, really a great cd. In this batch I've been spinning the John Kirby I picked up, the one that I hadn't had before of the three, and the Doctor Jazz with Bobby Hackett, both good cds indeed.
  21. I laugh to myself everytime I talk to someone from the Texas "DIR" (Department of Information Resources).
  22. The man was a unique force. I mean he could play two different melodies simultaneously on two different instruments. Once you get past the weird sound of those multiple instruments and listen into what he's playing (and how he's playing it, which includes circular breathing and long long long phrases!) it just gives you a feeling that no other horn playing really can. I won't even begin to fathom how he could do that and MORE (such as also playing percussion!). To me he's like a higher life form.
  23. Mulligan Concert Jazz Band, disc 4
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