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  1. Very good cover! With that crazed clown. But what Chamaleons were this? The British or the American? And I'm not even sure there are two. Not sure about the Americans.
  2. I've read different things about this too. Like the appreciation of CDs. Or the appeal to millenials of everything 1999 or Y2K. Like the Razor Motorola Flip-Phone.
  3. Yes, I was worried too. It seemed impossible to contact the site. And I always got the same Timeout error after trying several times. But it seems to be solved now.
  4. Oh, I see. So nothing to do.
  5. This is one of their strongest albums. Though my favorites are Exile on Main Street, Sticky Fingers and Beggars Banquet. I had it on vinyl and now as a mini-LP. Aftermath, I mean.
  6. Got it! Along with two other collections from the same series about Muddy Waters and Memphis Slim, and Lightnin Hopkins, Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry and Big Joe Williams. Very good, though I still haven't listened to the other two. The T-Bone Walker alone is 3 CDs. And the Mabern must be something else. I once saw him in a jazz cellar here in town accompanying the Eric Alexander Quartet.
  7. After finishing Simon Reynolds book on post-punk today I started this, which collects all of the Bandini novels by John Fante. What is this? It reminds me of that great Iggy Pop song, inspired I think by his many train travels with Bowie in the late 70s. I listened to it once in the 80s on a walkman on a train blasting through Europe. And it was the perfect soundtrack. I remember it very vividly.
  8. This is the exact same edition I'm going for. When it's released.
  9. Thanks. Will seek it out. Oh, wait. I think I saw a part of this, in which Grissom and Paul Reed Smith talk
  10. I just found out there is a PRS model called DGT, for David Grissom Tremolo, developed between him and Reed. I just don't know when.
  11. Yes, do that. I have it on mp3 and it's awesome. I wish there was a CD release to update my non-existent physical release.
  12. I remember a boxset called Chet in Paris, but not as far back as the late 80s. More like the mid 2000s. And it was released by Universal. So maybe it was based on that old boxset. Or was a reissue.
  13. I don't know why they said it. Maybe because all his great albums are BN. And only some on other labels.
  14. I recently read in the liners to Midnight Blue that this should be considered a BN.
  15. Oh, I didn't know this. Thought it was Mott the Hoople's.
  16. I saw this song covered excellently by David Bowie in a movie the other day. Moonage Daydream.
  17. I haven't seen the opera but this is incredible!
  18. Yesterday I saw a very good movie about Bowie. Moonage Daydream it's called. Like one of his famous songs.
  19. That sounds a lot like The Complete Charlie Parker on Verve, or titled something like that. It's the exact same concept. I bet the whole series was designed by the same guy or organization. Though I don't have data to prove this.
  20. Yes, a very, very nice one. I got it recentlish (maybe last year) and like it a lot.
  21. That's one I have too. That Super Bit Jazz Classics were great. Mini LPs too.
  22. I have this in an old domestic CD release. I think from the 90s, but previous to the Japanese in any case. I think Rare Groove.
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