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r u offended?
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Bright Moments's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
that's a quote from an esteemed member that i usurped out of context for it's absolutely perfect way to describe just about anything you might like it to. now looking at evan's avatar or even the bouncing berigans along with such a thought ... and the best part is that it's absolutely google-proof! now if only zee deer dokktur vas inkviring i might tell all. oh well here tis...from BFT 5: (edited) -
r u offended?
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Bright Moments's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I feel that it should only be removed if you added some "small children or animals" under her feet having the absolute poop knocked out of them by her flailing gams. (subliminal message to couw) -
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Tower Records' Blue Note Sale.
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
and shop on 4/15 & add the code :"TAXDAY15" you might get another 15% off the bottom line as well? -
Thanks for the tip. I've never heard all of this soundtrack and from the looks it's not what Schifrin did with the ADR big band and re-hash "Bullitt" note for note with a new recording from a few years back but an actual re-issue. Nothing can beat that "Bullitt" soundtrack in all of Schifrin's oeuvre.
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"Blow Up!" extra sessions
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Man with the Golden Arm's topic in Recommendations
Lon, if that's the "TouchStone" or "Out of this World" album then the tracks don't quite line-up save for "Scoochie"? -
? anyone had a chance to hear this: DGA:"Great rare early 60s work from Herbie Hancock -- recorded for the Warwick label in the years before he moved over to Blue Note! The title supposedly makes it seem like this is stuff from Herbie's score to the film Blow Up -- but the tracks are really just some raw soul jazz sides that he cut in the early 60s, with a strong groove that's very nice, and a bit more open-ended than the Blue Note sides." Great set of jazz tracks supposedly recorded for, but left off of the "Blow Up" soundtrack from 1966. Liner notes are skimpy, source material questionable. Still a great set of straight ahead and soul-jazz numbers. Italian import. Herbie's Blues Rock Your Soul Jammin' With Herbie Hot & Heavy Night walker Hot Piano Live And Awake Scoochie Afro Boogie Far Out
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Is a dog's mouth cleaner...
Man with the Golden Arm replied to wesbed's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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no googling yet but it's gotta be some highly prized semetic wine. but i thought we'd already been told it was a sooped up tractor.
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As well make certain there is "NO LOAD" on your line. If there is and the line you have, say, goes up the road beyond you and might split off somewhere then you need the tech to hook up a line with no load for your DSL. "You will accept nothing else."!!! The phone company at the local level is only concerned about "voice" and they have to do some serious work to get a good line to you if you live in a weather heavy or older hardwared area. Maybe Cary can explain more about this as well. And I think that Kevin just means that your line is your line and the bandwidth isn't shared across the neighborhood when all the teenagers come home from school and you can't do chit from 3:30 PM on. No?
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NO! Someone needs to give old Mosaic a good talking too unless of course the Select is taken from the original "stretched" tapes and the JRVG is taken from something else all together. And as good a sound translation as the mini-lp of "Oh, Baby!" And I'm not one for the RVGs anyhoo.
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Is a dog's mouth cleaner...
Man with the Golden Arm replied to wesbed's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
As a kid I took many bike wipe-outs and one nasty one in particular left the knees completely thrashed. Well being just a kid I did not stop my grandmother's mutt from having at those knobs as I figured it better than a good dousing of mercurochrome. YEEOWWW! After a good canine inspired debriding the knees healed perfectly in short of a couple days! That dog was an evangelist. And having been bitten good by our kitten when fetching it out from under the oil tank in the cellar I can say that after fingers doubled in size and nasty anti-biotics took a good two weeks gimme a dog anytime. -
hey if you guys don't start spelling his name right i think i might just start liking bill F R I S E L L again!
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Not that I didn't like Jim Dye but Irwin Mainway is the best!!!
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Thanks Alexander... I posted something in another post regarding BFT #9 after receiving your disc yesterday but the topic was deleted. I too recognize many of the standards you cued up here. Recognizing PIANO players and trio sidemen is another thing all together. This one will be very hard for me as I'm not well versed to the idiosyncrasies of the ivories unless picking out something wacky. This one will be a real education.
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I'm very much with DrJ here as well. When Zorn's Naked City started up he struck me as the ultimate geetar god. I started buying his work when 'Look Out For Hope' came about... a fine album there. Then all the fx and tronix started with Horvitz and wound it's way into this Americana thing that everyone was all over. Just don't see that Ive's and Sousa march music doing anything for me especially with Don Byron holding his highest of all intellect and rights to swing (?) over it all. (Thank goodness for Joey Baron keeping all this stuff remotely interesting.) Frisell now leaves me very cold despite the utter beauty in most of his playing. I culled through much of his musics a ways back and took the lot to the second hand store leaving me with one hellova cdr of this guys works. (I'll now put Ribot up 'gainst him any day and even handicap Bill by adding Cooder to the bill. More "rhump" shaking in the Cubanos Postisos than the singular Buena Vista Club.) The clincher for me was hearing the out and out chop job they did to Patton's "The Way I Feel" on the recently released Naked City 'Live at the Knit '89'. Frisell's headlong solo might best be used in an endless loop to drive extremist clerics out from under their mosques. Having said that I will say the best and most interesting work of his must be found by all on the "News For LuLu" sets. Crown worthy stuff that transcends all he's ever done IMO.
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Feech La Manna Strikes Again!!!
Man with the Golden Arm replied to catesta's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I wondered about the Karma before posting in this thread and lo and behold my car got broken into last nite! A few Hondas in the neighborhood were the recipients. Nothing taken and I'd like to think they were scared off when my wife got dropped of late from a meeting. Certainly only out for the car as my neighborhood is filled with lots of nicer ones but the '94 Accord is the quick turnaround for parts I guess. Didn't notice til this AM when my girls wondered what I had done to my window. Thing is, the buggers used the kids' Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots throw blanket that they hefted out of the front seat of my wifes van to muffle the hit and protect their arms while crashing in my window! So that's what I get for secretly wanting it to be a Cheifs / Packers match-up. -
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Man with the Golden Arm replied to Aggie87's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Anyone brave this yet???? -
...and from the looks of that frock i'm wondering if the seller ain't our former Commander in Chief!
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Spring ahead
Man with the Golden Arm replied to Man with the Golden Arm's topic in Forums Discussion
don't ge me goin'. you lucky guys in the far west of the east get to play golf and stuff till 9:30 at least. here in the far east of the east the sun goes down at 8:15 - 8:30 at the peak.