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My annual physical happens to be this Wednesday (in 3 days), so I’ll definitely have her take a look. I had just a little ear pain a couple days ago, for about 2 days (seems to be gone today) — which I actually took as a good sign, that this is just a regular, run-of-the-mill ear infection. She’ll probably write me a script for some antibiotics, and I’ll be fine in 7-10 days — or so I’m hoping.
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Bouncing in my head while I was tinkering with the cars outside was a tune from “The Spirit of Condon” – Louis Armstrong’s “Someday You’ll be Sorry.” I’ve learned the wisdom in that song a few times. Need something to push that tune out so. . . . “Count Basie & Friends–100th Birthday Bash” Roulette 2 cd set, disc 1 Pulled this from the shelves, a great collection of great Basie in that Roulette sound. 300×300 10.8 KB
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Yes; it's well recorded and good.
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A bit of a different game, but Dusty Groove seems to always have a pretty good used selection, generally cheap.
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Some late Chicago Style. . . . “The Spirit of Condon” Jazzology cd Eddie Condon on board, with Wild Bill Davison and Art Hodes as well. Recorded in Manassas, VA 1971 and 1973
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Return Of The Film Corner Thread
gmonahan replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Right. Point taken, I just don't like downloads. I feel like I am buying virtually air. Just not for me. Takes the excitement out of having the actual product in your hand, I mean did you not freak finding a rare album in the cut-out bin in 1970? I can't tell you how many times I've said, "no fucking way" out loud in a store when I found the actual record/CD. Downloads for me, the thrill is gone.
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I preordered, but I have to say the discography of this set sent me to my shelves to pull down my somewhat dusty old copy of George T. Simon's _The Big Bands_. There are some really obscure groups on this one! For me, that makes it more interesting, but I fear others might be put off a bit?
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with Marcus Belgrave, Branford Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland, and Jeff "Tain" Watts
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I get it, but I like having the product, and I'm a library man; wish the program started out more...economical. is all.
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Downloads need no packaging. Storage, yes. But not packaging.
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Huge Bill Evans listener, love that lay out! Need to get this....
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Have a little time with the system again and this one caught my eye and called to me. I really like the first of the two “shows” released here. The sound quality is excellent, and “Round Midnight” is really interesting to hear. Bill Evans “Portraits at the Penthouse: Live in Seattle” Resonance Records cd IMG360×360 26.4 KB
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Thinking ahead, which is now behind (you know, behind sight is always 50-50, lols), if we would've just started making CD's mini-lp's back in the '80's, to save space (and money, haha) we should've started this like a half a century ago, then that way, we would've saved a third of space on earth; no, keep sending on those plastic jewel cases wherever they go....
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Not really a "jazz" album, but lovely and moving on its own terms:
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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