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Blindfold Test #10 Answers
Man with the Golden Arm replied to rockefeller center's topic in Blindfold Test
...freekin John ... man i have always wondered about that disc. that's a soundtrack from a german movie / documentary? i should have stuck with my gut again... but zorn gets so much the shaft around here that i figured no way ... not on another bft. tell me more about that disc will ya! -
Pheww ... those two Mike psted are a couiple of spin off Hanrahan's. His whole exotic, taboo, Forty Theives middle eastern vibe period. After he tired of his Loisaida slap-happy lovers. Disposable to most but some absolutely great, great Don Pullen!
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Man I'll be dipped if that's from a Kip album! He does have that Fernando Saunders-ish vocal strain going on.
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October 2004 Connoisseur Release (Proposed)
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Re-issues
couw... where's that image from. looks so simply "wet". Nice! -
October 2004 Connoisseur Release (Proposed)
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Re-issues
geez... at the rate AB and couw get going on this stuff Michael oughta set em up in a hoyty toyty Stamford victorian for a week and see what flies. -
Morgan/Shorter and Chambers/Kelly Vee Jays
Man with the Golden Arm replied to DrJ's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
from Mosaic: i believe that since the license runs it's course in seven months that this might be the reason to post it up now? -
no, no, no... if you have the 'time' to sign up for the thing then you MAKE the time to say "i got my perfectly re-mastered bft disc and you are some sort of musical mensa maniac!"
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Not aimed... there were at least ? who did not even post an acknowledgement like "what the hell you sending me this crap for?" during bft 7.
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I was scouring that as well but RC sez that the saxophonist here only appears here.
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October 2004 Connoisseur Release (Proposed)
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Re-issues
Aw c'mon. That "Fucshia Swing Song" was McMaster's portfolio piece! And the old Jrvg of "Easterly Winds" should be re-called! I'm hoping "Contours" loses a bit of it's shrilliness from the Mosaic in the way FSS came to be. Now I'm only hoping that EMI doesn't make us say "wish they weren't Copy Controlled here in the States too". -
Yeah let's wait and see who actually posts ... free music it really ain't and i think it's owed to the compiler to put your head into it a wee bit.
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Did not know that Fess' compat even pulled the knobs. Any commentary?
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#8: Well having never heard the New Winds Ensemble's works I'm starting to lean a bit more to Ned Rothenberg here than say Ehrlich or even Hemphill. And I think track #9 is a bit more modern than we believe (did you give date for that?) and that it could very well be one of the more recent snakey Ehrlich pieces for his larger works rather than the date of the pianist. Then again I have no Muhal to haul out and listen to. But man that drummer is doin'! Then we have this little break of the strings with a couple of ding-dings for the bell-man and the cut comes to a close... me thinks the Rock is tricky on the post engineering to toss off the Googlers. Then comes some circular pan flootin on #10 to bring me back to wondering about ... #8- I really wish they would have given that kid a shot of Robotussin before the show (i always do). The setting is so small that it could be one of those Knitting Factory Works discs and the fact that it ends so abruptly tells me that the Rock was cutting this one down to make room on his Dagwood BFT Sammich (timing may be more than 2:36 in the googling). I keep looking for circular breathers, as we have a couple on here, that play with obtuse cello. Hep me somebody! ..... edit: looking back I missed the tip that #9 is from '67... shoot, there goes my voice from barking up the wrong tree again.
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So I take it you didn't experience euphonium euphoria? true of all responses that Hank's big grin that comes and goes makes it ... but nothing like this
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Hint Request: any chance that the saxomaphonost on #2 plays elsewhere on your BFT? ...and he doesn't quite go as "far" as Murray would when he does.
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While I've slept over-night outside in all sorts of weather, er ... in all sorts of stages of inebreation, to score good seats back in the day, I must now go to the internet to try to procure a few seats for a Hilary Duff concert. Don't want to do it yet as this sets up a whole can o' worms for what the future will bring, but it's the calling. Now I know a bunch of you bobby-soxers out there regulally go for the hair-metal bands and stop short at this sort of yowsa wink wink bubble gum stuff but if there are any tips as to how to get some goodies for a decent price let me have em. eBay is already looking like at least a couple of OOP Mosaic sets for the taking. OUCH!$
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i can take big black a bit more easily than basoons and euphonia.
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Truly sorry, Randy. Stay as strong as those wonderful thoughts you so simply expressed here.
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just another pointless post as i've so many in this bft but ... someone's gotta crack #8 or i'm gonna lose it! where's Nate? and now that we know the #6 vocalist is not a female and certainly ain't jimmy scott...???
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Happy birthday .:.impossible...
Man with the Golden Arm replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
weee hooo HAPPY BIRTHDAY! CARY!!! -
Man my wife and I were just singing the "Banana Splits" theme the other day as we had to ride our daughters little bikes home from a friend's house in order to get the car. We must of looked just like 'em!
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Still have them all... "The Twist" b/w "Twistin' USA" - Chubby Checker "Shaft" b/w "Cafe Regios" - Isaac Hayes but remember playing the heck out of Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein". My first 45 was "On The Good Ship Lollipop" Shirley Temple, only because I had that for tap class. Made it thru first recital and I was outta there. Savion Glover I was not...white I was!
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Negative Feedback on Ebay
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Brad's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
You might contact the buyer and go thru "Mutual Retraction". A new feature that I used recently with a shady buyer who cancelled a PayPal payment after I said the item was sent. Luckily I was wise enough to double check my PayPal prior to actually sending the item. Unfortunately it will only expunge the 'numbers' and not the words left in the feedback remarks area. Better to just write up a response under the feedback left for you. Show some wit and that usually contradicts all remarks. The only thing that really pisses me off in the online world are those buyers who are truly "thankless". B)