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Teasing the Korean

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  1. Running this message board is hard work! Just doing my part to ensure that our members stay satisfied!
  2. Thank you. We here at Organissimo are committed to providing our members with the best possible user experience. Your feedback is therefore invaluable in ensuring that you receive only content that appeals to your refined tastes.
  3. I love Teri as the hash-slinging waitress in this early SNL short, a spoof of paranoid 1950s addiction films. Music from The Man with the Golden Arm. https://www.facebook.com/marshadtechnology/videos/java-junkie/1008035736361246/
  4. 😿 https://www.npr.org/2024/10/29/850826324/teri-garr-dead
  5. Mildly off topic, but why did Jazz Track go out of print, while the vast majority of Miles' Columbia catalog remained readily available for decades?
  6. It is downloadable from Qobuz for 8 bucks!
  7. I've never seen this!!!
  8. Les Baxter: X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (La La Land) An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe (Kritzerland)
  9. You wouldn't happen to be selling the Aretha Columbia box set, would you?
  10. Bernard Herrmann - Twisted Nerve (Stylotone)
  11. George Duning - Bell, Book and Candle - (FSM) Reissue of Colpix LP, except in stereo and with an additional track. With the Candoli Brothers, and a young Johnny Williams on the Novachord. BTW, I would have used the Oxford comma in the title.
  12. David Lynch/Alan R. Splet/Fats Waller - Eraserhead OST (IRS)
  13. Bernard Herrmann - Torn Curtain (Rejected Score, WB) Conducted by Elmer Bernstein.
  14. The movies got ridiculous. But the music is terrifying, at least for the first two films.
  15. Jerry Goldsmith - Damien: Omen II (20th Century Fox)
  16. Claudio Simonetti's Goblin - Suspiria (Rustblade) 45th anniversary prog-rock version. Not sure what makes this version any more prog-rock than the original, but whatevs.
  17. Claudio Simonetti's Goblin - Profondo Rosso, a.k.a. Deep Red (Rustblade) Half studio, half live.
  18. Then check out his Michel Legrand RCA album!
  19. My own interest stems from my commitment to supporting live jazz, especially when played by an 89-year-old who undoubtedly could use the gig money to supplement his social security income.
  20. So now that Jack and Tony are gone, that leaves Johnny Mathis.
  21. This is the most I've ever spent to see an artist whose albums I never paid more than a dollar for.
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