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Leeway

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  1. Thomas Twining Tea Leoni Tea Party
  2. Coltrane - SUN SHIP - original Impulse! LP
  3. Starsky & Hutch Starship Troopers Jefferson Starship
  4. Maybe. I was a teenager when BB was released, and me any my pals were rather agog at the album title, the wild art, and Miles reputation as a bad-ass. So I and others went out and bought that double LP (which I still have). In comparison, I don't think we even heard about IASW until years later. Or if we did, it made no impression. But then, once the album got out there, it had to survive and thrive on its own merits. My guess is that BB would still dominate the Miles landscape over IASW.
  5. Let's hope the Professor had a threesome with both of them!!! Glad to see I'm not the only one thinking along those lines.
  6. Lucky Lou LuLu Lululemon
  7. Is that one you got from that shop we discussed? Very nice! This might be even lesser seen than most of the others.
  8. Augustus St. John Augustus Caesar Caligula
  9. Zbigniew Brzezinski Mika Brzezinski Morning Joe
  10. A Boy Named Sue Boy George Boyz2men
  11. I've recently got Mono, how does this compare ? I guess pretty similar only in stereo. Saw these guys live quite a number of years ago and loved them. I think this is even more intense and butt-kicking than MONO (which I like too). Play it loud! LOL
  12. The only thing that could follow the JOOKLOs: The Thing: Mats Gustafsson, sax, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, bass, and Paal Nilssen-Love, drums. Loud, raw, exciting.
  13. Crumb Bum Freddie the Freeloader Minnie the Mooch
  14. JOOKLO DUO WITH CHRIS CORSANO, "LIVE IN VITTORIO VENETO ITALY," July 30, 2012. Yellow translucent LP, ltd 200 copies. A fine frenzy!
  15. Simon Stylites St. SImon Simon Cowell
  16. Kenny Drew Trio. Victor Japan pressing.
  17. Barney Fife Kevin Drum Joe Bugel
  18. I have to print your post and include it in the Braxton box. Interesting! I need to give the new and old sequences a test run. BTW, isn't this in the Mosaic Braxton box? I assume the correct order was used there? (I don't have it handy).
  19. Classic Records edition.
  20. Elmore Leonard Leonardo DiCaprio Leonardo DaVinci
  21. I listened to the CD again,and I like it just as much as when I first heard it at the beginning of 2013. It was recorded in March 2012, near the inception of the band I figure, so since that time, the band has continued to grow and evolve and develop some elasticity. It's probably time for a new CD to document this current stage. But the original disc is filled with excellent compositions and playing. What's not to like?
  22. I join you in that preference. Sarris was part of my (soi-disant) intellectual upbringing. I used to read him in the Village Voice; not surprising since I attended NYU. "The American Cinema" is his best-known work, but I always liked "Confessions of a Cultist." Both sit on the shelf near me.
  23. Twinkle Toes Twinkle Twinkle Star Bright Twinkies
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