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Bluesnik

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  1. Yes, I am.
  2. I also buy less and less. And specially not nearly as much as I once did. I nearly don't buy anything now. One of the advantages of having more and more. And I also don't have anything listing what I have. To create it would be an awesome job, though I'm considering doing it more and more.
  3. And now with: With the great Amancio d'Silva. He was from Goa, a place I've been to. And also the fantastic Joe Harriott. Terrific late night music.
  4. That would be something for me. I like very much the British Fleetwood Mac. Although I also like the American, specially Rumours.
  5. I saw one about CSNY the other day. Very good. And what I wanted to say and nearly forgot: A compilation I got the other day from Craft, titled Poppies Assorted finery from the first psychedelic age. And as psychedelia has always held a special place for me, it's very appropriate.
  6. Another guitar trio I like a lot. With either Howard Roberts or Jim Hall. And George Duvivier.
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    Vinnie Burke

    Thanks a lot.
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    Vinnie Burke

    Well, I forgot the Red Norvo trio with Mingus, from an early phase in Farlow's career. That was terrific. Farlow, Norvo and Mingus! Ah yes? I didn't know that and I'd like very much to hear it.
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    Vinnie Burke

    It's, I think, the best trio Farlow ever had. It was put together for a job in a club and it was a working band.
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    Vinnie Burke

    The Farlow trio with Vinnie Burke and Eddie Costa is one of my favourite guitar trios. They recorded often and I think some of the albums in the Farlow Mosaic feature that trio. Plus the Fuerst and Second set mentioned before. Those were private recordings, coupled and put out by Fresh Sound or some of that Spanish labels. And I also got that Jubilee album mentioned before. It was reissued as a CD sometime in the late 80s or early 90s by Fresh Sound
  11. I followed this route too. Since I don't need the last Wolff unpublished picture. His cover pics are more than enough for me. And in this respect I've a very good and very recommendable BN cover book I got in the early 2000s, I think. It's called The cover art of BN by Graham Marsh and Glyn Callingham, but I don't know if it's still available. On the other hand I also have the right one from this picture, which I got heavily discounted from TrueBlue. This book I don't like so much, because the pics are mainly color, from the late sixties, as mentioned above (I assume it's the same book). And I don't think this period is the most interesting in the BN story (Hank Mobley in a turtleneck sweater). And it's not very well bound, pages are already falling apart.
  12. Don't know the answer to that, though it looks like a battery issue. I have an amp with a built in tuner. A good thing. But I hate those robotuners Gibson came up with around 2015. They detect the note and tune the string automatically. Something to be avoided at all costs, at least according to me. I have and use one of those cliptuners and when the battery once ran out the display went mad showing all kinds of mysterious things. And now that I remember it I also have a built in tuner in a Takamine accoustic.
  13. Yes it's free as well. And it works very well. I would recommend it too. I have a friend who uses it a lot to ID songs off series, and who's found real jems like that. On an Iphone though.
  14. Most of the Impulses I have are mid-nineties digipacks with a very good sound reissued by MC. They are a reissue series I still consider to this day to be top-notch.
  15. Don't know if I watched it every day, but I liked it a lot. And I have a Marcos Valle album (Brazilian) which was done (at the beginning of the 70s) I don't know if inspired by it or as an original soundtrack to some episodes. It's very good, and it has that crazy Far-Near things plus very Sesame Street music.
  16. I love this album a lot
  17. Very good combination of both hands from Nichols. And with Art Blakey and Max Roach.
  18. I mean the compilation with this album and other early ones. A Conn I think. Prime Kenny Burrell here. And Tommy Flanagan too.
  19. I remember I put together a whole series of comps on cassette in the 80s. Some of which I still have (only a handful), like one called Welcome to the 70s, made in the 80s, long before the 70s revival that came in the 90s. What now would be called mixtapes, to hear on the beach or on any other excursions with my friends or by myself. I also multitracked songs on my father's Revox A77 machine when I was just 14 years old in the 70s. He would have killed us kids had he found out. It was forbidden to us kids to fiddle around with his equipment. Because he had bought it expensively in Germany and smuggled it in past customs. You have to consider that that was a different time from the present free circulation UE. With maybe 100% customs fees. And cars and all baggage were searched exhaustively.
  20. Yeah, I listened to it again last night: Mexican Green, Grits and Tubbs. I even like the Orchestra album that precedes Grits, with its two respective Lennon-McCartney and Bacharach songs, which is basically a pop song versions album.
  21. Perfect pairing of Rollins with Jim Hall, who is both astonishing at single notes and chords, or best, a mixture of both.
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