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Actually, I have tinnitus and various sinus problems that make me a little deaf. Not to mention all the rock shows I used to go to!

Right now, spinning:

Bitch Magnet - Umber - (What Goes On UK press of a Communion LP)

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I've been getting really conscious of my ears lately (especially recovering from congestion, being a musician--it just sucks not to hear those nuances...). Health is such a fragile thing...

I think I'll be spinning Ornette's The Great London Concert again shortly...

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I've been getting really conscious of my ears lately (especially recovering from congestion, being a musician--it just sucks not to hear those nuances...). Health is such a fragile thing...

I think I'll be spinning Ornette's The Great London Concert again shortly...

Don't forget to play "Silence"!

Yeah, I eat well and ride my bike a lot, but then I smoke and drink like a total bitch. They cancel one another out, most likely.

Acting Trio - s/t - (BYG)

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This afternoon (not too busy) :

Burrell, Flanagan, Adams Chambers + Clarke "jazzman Detroit" on Savoy, DG orginal. I don't know if Mr Savoy used to organize rehearsals like Mr Blue and Mr Note, but i can assume that this is one of the best hard bop session of the 50's. its brilliant, moving, funky...

later : Curtis Counce "Exploring the Future" Dooto original DG.

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This afternoon (not too busy) :

Burrell, Flanagan, Adams Chambers + Clarke "jazzman Detroit" on Savoy, DG orginal. I don't know if Mr Savoy used to organize rehearsals like Mr Blue and Mr Note, but i can assume that this is one of the best hard bop session of the 50's. its brilliant, moving, funky...

Yes indeed. I have a cheap reissue LP of it (on BYG), and have enjoyed it very much!

History professor, eh? What area?

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Dropped a grip of $$$ on (fairly new) Qbico vinyl.

It's dope!! :eye::eye:

Faruq Z. Bey With the Northwoods Improvisers "INFA'A" Qbico, as always, swell colored wax.

Arthur Doyle and the Electro-Acoustic Ensemble "PATRIOT ACT" Yass, Yass!!

Sabir Mateen/Daniel Carter/Andrew Barker "NOT ON EARTH...IN YOUR SOUL" it Burns!!!!

$$$ well spent!! :tup:tup:tup

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