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Man with the Golden Arm

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  1. If I had to pick one of each: Matthew Shipp: 'Equilibrium'. Sam Rivers: 'Fuchsia Swing Song' (if only for the fact that Ron McMaster can put this Conn at the top of his resume`).
  2. This thread is really not happening at all Evan, and makes all the sense in the world. It's merely the precursor of "going to Cleveland" for the holidays.
  3. Hare Doctor, I can only share what I was put through as a kid here and that that Rorschwantz image has no underlying meaning in a Freudian sense. Hints abound and the jist contained within it's gatefold would lead you to several clues that may well be up your Danube. I'm sure youv'e visited the old "infirmary" once in a "gloomy sunday" as doctor, or merely a "creeper", and put your "gold finger" on a condition possibly brought on by reading the missing holes in your "munster" cheese. You may also be "bewitched" at the prospect of diagnosing that rare kissing disease from a sudden urge to marry - "monolope". All this drivel will get you just two stars at the AMG but "man with the golden arm" knows better! Re:issue with "verve" mein freund.
  4. Maybe her and Norah can do some sort of Fabulous Baker Girls thing...meeeoww!
  5. oh, and the Boarding House had(?) the BEST chili in the western world. Used to be a place called Wax Stax on the East Side...great jazz selection over there but it's been so many years that when I was there the Browns were good and the Indians sucked. There was also an awesome little place in the Old Arcade where I bought my first CDs ever.
  6. of course it's over the line! WINGY, go and ask DEEP to let us know how Randy Purcell REALLY got his name?
  7. All's I know is you gotta wait two years before you toss her onto the babe thread
  8. "up popped two lips" ...and you got seven...
  9. i guess i will now take #9, #9, #9.
  10. Hare Doctor, If I only had ze disc in question I might be able to upgrade to photoshop 7.
  11. while i don't want to feel like the skinny guy during battle ball team selections i would love to segue up a good'n. wish i still had my lp of the 'ohio state penitentiary big band'. you all would never get that one.
  12. During college I used to be a yardman at a place called "Busy Beaver" and almost got fired for spray painting a huge facsimile of the logo on one of the giant lumber sheds. I thought it was art! But...my favorite beavers...why aren't these guys on DVD yet!?
  13. B) what a great line!
  14. c'mon AB you can make that spit spin can't you... well my heart is back in old 'O' for tomorrow but, speaking of open fires, you gotta love a town that gets together for a hash-fest every year (better than beer)...let's hope M's Chris Perry chuffs some nice lebanese blonde before the big one.
  15. you should see what that cat looks like when you microwave it!
  16. I was on the phone with my Dad and his quick take on this was that "they should just put up a sign outside that says "NO BOYS ALLOWED!""
  17. c'mon you all know would happen if you had a rigg this cool! B)
  18. Warhol dis guy ain't and at $500+ US there should be some kind of law. Reid Miles probably doesn't even see fit to roll about.
  19. Might be nice too start up a thread of famous jazzers on pop albums...ie: Ronnie Ross on Transformer Sonny Rollins on Tattoo You Shorter on Aja and, argh why do i know this?, Junior Walker on a Foreigner album. eek. and on and on...
  20. I was hoping for that call and going to sing praises myself of the whole Boston sinew running through the session. JSngry do you care to elaborate on the meat of those two vibes?? While I am not from Boston and removed from it's jazz more than I'd like (even though I can see it from certain lookout points) I can only imagine what must have been going on in those days. Little has been made of Herb Pomeroy's initiation of Rivers as well as Byard's hold on much of the educatable community at that time. Anyone here be familiar with what these guys might have been like 'live' as Jim alludes to? Twardzik was a legend for just a decade, Byard was at Lennie's and folks from "the city" were staking claim at Sandi's in Beverly, MA. To have been able to hear and just witness a barely drinking age Williams stoking (drj, it's truly perfect here as one can envision one of those cartoon trains taking tracks and all over the edge of some blind curving precipice while keeping right on course) behind someone of Byard's phenomenality must have been something to behold.
  21. ya know rooster it's not the link. whenever you try to get a shot at that thing -poof- it just disappears.
  22. happy birthday... looks like it's two three packs of rolling rocks for you!
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