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Michael

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  1. Not to veer the thread from chocolate chemistry but if you would like to PM me, we can exchange numbers and, as a 69 year resident of the area, I would be happy to provide information about various neighborhoods/parts of the city and suburbs...
  2. Professor Tanaka Professor Longhair Charlie Daniels
  3. George Brett Brett Favre Pierre Favre
  4. Didn't see mention of this anywhere else but probably interesting to vinyl fans due to the hundreds if not thousands of Blue Note, Prestiges and Impulses first pressing........
  5. Judy Garland Garland Jeffries Jeffrey Dahmer
  6. Spinning a classic this cold morning..... Hope everyone is well. Has the site been down sporadically? I have checked in a few times lately and got 'down for maintenance' messages. Dexter Gordon – One Flight Up
  7. Good to see you again, Larry. Hope everything goes well for you in the future.
  8. Outside Looking In - TC Boyle
  9. The weather in several cities is likely to be challenging to even the heartiest fans. I am hoping the cold will work to the Steelers advantage up in Buffalo. I don't expect them to win, as their defense has been porous against the run and pass almost all season. But you never know.......
  10. Red Army Faction Blues - Ada Wilson and Adrian Wilson Welcome to West Berlin, 1967. Undercover agent Peter Urbach is tasked with infiltrating a group of radical students whose anti-consumerist message is not without propaganda value on both sides of the Wall. Soon, high-minded political activism will move to the terrorism of the Red Army Faction. In 1989, the Wall is coming down and Urbach is breaking cover to track down Peter Green, the genius behind British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac. There's unfinished business to resolve after their chance encounter twenty years earlier at a party in Germany. What exactly did Peter Green walk into that day? Publishers Weekly
  11. Ninety one years is a long run and I reckon he spent most of that life doing something he loved. That's a fine example for us all. I'll dig out some Arhoolie vinyl and spin it tonight. Maybe some Bongo Joe or some Juke Boy Bonner.... RIP Mr. Strachwitz
  12. And a Monday price drop Roy Ayers - Change up the Groove PD 6032 Vinyl M-/Cover VG shiny vinyl/no hairlines ...cover has mild wear/no splits Deadwax side 1 6032-A-1 Sterling RL Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Change Up The Groove $19 shipped to your door Thanks for looking
  13. ..Presenting I. Roy on Trojan......
  14. He's the only horn player listed so expect there's a lot of him.
  15. Ship to USA only.... Mailed promptly via USPS Media Mail Post here then PM Paypal All LP's have been ultrasonically cleaned and grading is based on visual inspection and spot playback. I want satisfied customers so will address any issues promptly to make you happy. Thanks for looking. Price includes shipping in heavy cardboard mailer, with LP outside cardboard sleeve and both housed in plastic sleeve. Both these Polydor pressings seem to be heavier vinyl than most release from the mid 70s. Some great soul jazz on exceptionally clean vinyl. Robert Ludwig masterings. Listening to both, I can't imagine these being any quieter even when new. Roy Ayers - Virgo Red PD 6016 ---misprint-songs out of order and musicians mis-identified!!! Roy is on bass(?) Vinyl VG++ /Cover VG shiny vinyl/no hairlines/very mild cover wear Deadwax side 1 PD -6016 -A STERLING RL Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Virgo Red $30 Roy Ayers - Change up the Groove PD 6032 Vinyl M-/Cover VG shiny vinyl/no hairlines ...cover has mild wear/no splits (see pics) Deadwax side 1 6032-A-1 Sterling RL Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Change Up The Groove $45
  16. Tubes and bourbon are keeping the room warm... Thursday night of......
  17. Sipping some bourbon and spinning this CD
  18. Should be fun!! Good luck, John
  19. Currently spinning a clean copy of "Eli and the Thirteenth Confession". Have never heard this one..... PRETTY PRETTY PRETTY good
  20. Last call and price drops on many..... The Incredible String Band S/T -Fled 3076(Digipak) $3 The Incredible String Band – Wee Tam & The Big Huge -Fled 3079 (Digipak) $5 The Incredible String Band BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert WINCD 029 $3 The Incredible String Band – Liquid Acrobat As Regards The Air Sepia Tone – STONE 09 $3 The Incredible String Band – On Air BOJCD004 $3 Robert Earl Keen – Best ---- Koch Records – KOC-CD-4114 $3 Robert Earl Keen – Gravitational Forces (HDCD) --- 088 170 198-2 $3 Robert Earl Keen – Walking Distance -- 07822-18876-2 $3 Robert Earl Keen – Gringo Honeymoon -- SH-CD 1044 $3 Various Undone -Robert Earl Keen tribute (digipak/2 CDS) Right Ave. Records – 84002 $5 Various – The Prestige/Folklore Years - Volume One - All Kinds Of Folks Prestige Folklore – PRCD-9901-2 $3 Various – The Prestige/Folklore Years - Volume Six Back bay Bluegrass Prestige Folklore – PRCD-9920-2 $3 Various – Singing The American Roots (The Riverside Folklore Series Volume Two) Riverside Records – RIVCD-9910-2 $3 Various – The Riverside Folklore Series Volume Three: Singing the New Traditions: Songs, Singers, and Instrumentalists of the Folk Revival Riverside Records – RVCD 9011-2 $3 Various – Riverside Folklore Series, Vol. 4: Singing the Mother Countries / dances, street songs, ballads, and love songs from England, Scotland, and Ireland Riverside Records – RVCD-9912-2 $3 Various – Rounder Records 40th Anniversary Concert Rounder Records – Rounder 11661-3277-2 $3 Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant - Stratosphere boogie:The Flaming Guitars of .... RE-2067 $3 The Weavers Almanac - VMD 79100 $3
  21. oh, well. i can afford that price.....
  22. Guess these deals pop up once in a while but price is now $109. Will have to set alert. i am interested in hearing it and can certainly wait until the price drops a bit. Still have an opened Bob box or two as well as several more that could use a little time in the rotation. All good things in all good time....
  23. Back when these records were coming out, I picked up the first two Televisons and found the second one a drop off from the first one. Not exactly sure why but ended up selling Adventure as well as his two solo records when I pared down the collection in the mid 90s. I recall critics likening the two-guitar attack of Television to the Dead but I never heard that. Stiil give Marquee Moon the occasional spin and it always seems to sound fresh and surprises.
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