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  1. Grant Green never looked THIS good. . . .
  2. The one that started the thread at Blue Note I believe. . . .Comes with extra forehead buttons too!
  3. I've got two extra. But no one is going to remove one or sew one on!
  4. At least 2. Some have extra. Mingus did. Me too.
  5. I contemplated that image and this is what came up: I'm just a media chile. . . .
  6. Christmas Vacation for me. Humor that cuts to the bone for WASP world denizens. . . .
  7. Are we sure that these people really were from the site they claim to be from? COULD they be imposters who are just jealous of the open nature of this forum and the ability we have here to communicate on many levels without problem? Could they be frustrated forum owners of an inferior site who just wish they had the chutzpa to moderate the forum the way this one is? I smell a deception, a conspiracy, an international cabal of uptight bulletin board administrators. . . possibly even tomatbluenote! Could tomatbluenote be Mnytime and behind a passel of problems we're having? :rsmile: B)
  8. Ghetto Music is available for preorder from cduniverse. . . no sign of Black Rhythm Happenin' . . .but it may be smart to delay that one due to the French reissue.
  9. Thanks Hans! Not realizing I was a moderator for that forum I didn't investigate that!
  10. I'd love to delete some threads myself but don't seem able to. . .
  11. Maybe it's just because I do a lot of cooking, but this is still my favorite of the NOT CLASSIC BLUE NOTE covers of recent years.
  12. You know, reading that about words that are fun to hear the sound of made me think of Al Hibbler singing the name "Azalea." It's fun to hear!
  13. Well, no problem CJ. I'd be interested to hear what you have to say after you've digested the cd. One Miles-loving friend of mine says "Aura is like On The Corner, not really enjoyable or important." Now I personally ENJOY the HECK out of On the Corner, though I can also see a similarity in the fact that both are collaborations (though Miles is far from a "sideman" on On the Corner.)
  14. CJ, if you are interested I have a cheap used copy for sale of the first cd issue. . . .
  15. Great. No hurry---just know that there are those of us interested!
  16. Noj: please shamelessly selppromote! I know we'll be appreciative and/or gentle!
  17. I wanted to be an archaeologist. When I saw the amount of money necessary to do the necessary schooling, I necessarily balked. But I would have gone the distance except I chose the wrong undergraduate college: the University of Chicago. A great place for me to have gone for graduate work, a mistake for ME for undergraduate study. (BUT I did meet my wife there!) So after two years I started working to make some money and find out what I wanted to do. . . spent a number of years doing a number of trades type things, I have a long legacy of cabinet-makers and ironsmiths and machine workers behind me, and then when I got to Texas I managed to get into a state job twenty one years ago and have been in stock clerking, sales and Human Resources, and now dispatching/office management for a state agency or two since. And ever since George Bush became governor of Texas, it has been a declining hell to be a state employee in Texas. BUT I have about seven years to go to full retirement, so I am trying to hang in there. BUT I'm working now for a buddy in the good ole boy system, a buddy of the ED who is a buddy of the Governor who is a buddy of GW, and he's a clown and a pain and a bore and I will have to find something else somewhere when/if the state agency market expands ever again. . . I really like my work, BUT not who I am working for. Music has always fascinated me, two grandparents were amateur musicians and my father loved music. . . . I learned to perform on drums and played in some local bands at the end of the 'eighties, and I love pianos and guitars though I'm not proficient on either. I've done a little bit of writing, in the last five years or so mostly jazz related when appearing in public, and fictional in unreleased form. And I've amassed a lot of recordings! That's an accomplishment!
  18. I agree with you about the live eighties material being better to listen to than the studio. Aura is a nice recording. . .not a milestone if you ask me, and not entirely HIS project in important ways if I'm thinking correctly about it. I break it out every now and then and enjoy it. I bought the new remastered edition. . .didn't add much sonically or liner note wise. It's good, it's not one of my favorites, it's Miles!
  19. jazzbo

    Paul Chambers

    I don't know, I don't fastforward through Paul's arco work, but compared to Slam Stewart's for example it's not up to snuff for me. . . . And Mingus is the modern one that floors me with his bowing. But Paul's is fine, just for me not up to these dizzying heights.
  20. Changes from time to time. Five big constants: Duke, Pops, Miles, Mingus and Monk.
  21. There doesn't seem to be a website for Water, but here is one for the cd that seems to have the company description for the cd; I've seen that description at several places. http://ssl.adhost.com/jazzloft/baskets/pos.cfm?CD=3929
  22. Something to look forward to! Thanks for the headsup.
  23. I was really bowled over by this release, and it is a very great sounding cd on my system. Praises to Water, and here's looking forward to the Eddie Gales.
  24. Mike, I just got a copy (two actually) of the Byard Lancaster release on Water, and it is a San Francisco company that seems to be leasing "outside" recordings of a jazz nature not of interest to the majors. The Lancaster sounds FANTASTIC and is a very nice session. They give good notes, and I'm not sure if they've used the original cover art as I have never seen the original cover. If they can make a Vortex/Atlantic title sound this great, I imagine the Blue Note Gales will really be sonically spectacular!
  25. Thanks to you all. I had actually a horrible day at work on my birthday, but I got my revenge by posting all those Louis Armstrong photos. . . I had a really good time listening to Louis all that weekend and on that Monday. I've been going through a real unhappy work spell (again!) but Helen and our cat Marge made it a nice evening for me and I eased into being 48 pretty well. I think Satchmo had a nice birthday too!
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