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27 minutes ago, chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez said:

why arent custom shirts popular anymore- it seems like something people would still want

Huh? In this day and age you can go online at I don't know how many different site, create a design and have it in your hands in about 10 days or less.

I've designed many t-shirts at Zazzle.com and used other companies for shirts Zazzle refused to make (supposed rights infringement).

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5 hours ago, Dan Gould said:

Huh? In this day and age you can go online at I don't know how many different site, create a design and have it in your hands in about 10 days or less.

I've designed many t-shirts at Zazzle.com and used other companies for shirts Zazzle refused to make (supposed rights infringement).

the letter shirts were hella popular in the late 70s though, like on thress company everyone used to wear them, or ones like this- 

 

Keep it clean with Al Jardine t-shirts, shower...

 

 

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John Surman - Anglo-Sax. Picked this up today and a local shop that has appointment shopping.  

Not sure why they gave this a different name and album cover for the US. 

 

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15 hours ago, jazztrain said:

It appeared later as this:

 

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thanks! much better for me. 

On 11/7/2020 at 8:58 PM, jcam_44 said:

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John Surman - Anglo-Sax. Picked this up today and a local shop that has appointment shopping.  

Not sure why they gave this a different name and album cover for the US. 

 

my guess is they wanted it to pop out in the racks in the psychedelic late '60s... much prefer the UK design, though. Lovely record.

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3 hours ago, clifford_thornton said:

my guess is they wanted it to pop out in the racks in the psychedelic late '60s... much prefer the UK design, though. Lovely record.

That makes a lot of sense. I prefer the UK design as well. Its an interesting record given the juxtaposition between side 1 and side 2. 

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11 hours ago, mjazzg said:

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Terumasa Hino Sextet - Fuji [Victor]

really enjoying the first listen to this.

Thanks again HutchFan :tup

This again. 

Side One, track one is unbelievably good. Like a Pharoah Impulse but with trumpet

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On 8-11-2020 at 3:54 PM, jazzcorner said:

A really strong Tenor sax player

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Yeah Billy is such a great player. And a very nice record!

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