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    One more Saturday night at Winterland! Yes, we're back to home base for DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 42, the complete show from Winterland, San Francisco, 2/23/74. The one that featured the earliest amalgamation of what would soon become the Wall of Sound, the one that is so "loud, clear, and defined," it's been ripe for release for quite some time and we're glad it's finally getting its due.

    First set or second, there are no wrong answers here. From the unique show opener of Chuck Berry's "Around And Around" and an incredible "Here Comes Sunshine" that would then disappear for 18 years, to a medley of WAKE OF THE FLOOD tracks - "Row Jimmy," "Weather Report Suite," and "Stella Blue" - cementing their status in the canon and an unstoppable hour through the classic 1973-1974 Dead that is “He’s Gone”>“Truckin’”>“Drums”>“The Other One”>“Eyes Of The World,” it's all exceptionally hot.

    Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 42: WINTERLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, 2/23/74 was recorded by Kidd Candelario and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

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    First off, welcome back Dennis! I totally understand on the Charles Lloyd set. I did pick
    up the first “trio” CD (the one with Frisell), but haven’t had a chance to play it yet. Expectations are high. I don’t think the vinyl box set is limited issue (I don’t think), so no rush to get it yet. I didn’t realize until yesterday that Lloyd & Frisell played the Ottawa Jazz Festival this past weekend, which is only a 4 hour car hike from here, and would have been a great weekend trip for the wife and I. Like the Toronto Maple Leafs - next time(sorry for the hockey talk Dennis). PS - I have some albums by the “other” Bill Evans, the sax player (he has played with Hornsby) - he is a decent player. Tell me your impressions of the Miles album when you can.

    Sixtus/Oro - I was thinking another way to approach this “Which Artists” to listen to for piano jazz, since the lists everyone provided were really great, but perhaps overwhelming, is to approach it more organically, ie - the kneebone is connected to the shinbone etc. Start with a jazz artist you perhaps know, and see what side players he or she plays with. Who contributes to their sound? Or labels. Blue Note, a great jazz label for generations is a great one to start with. A great many recordings in the 50s & 60s on that label were produced by Rudy Van Gelder. Like all Producers, he had “go to” musicians he would call into the studio to back an artist. Tony Williams, drummer, is making a solo album, Van Gelder may call on a young Herbie Hancock, or Wayne Shorter, Joe Henderson etc. Next, Shorter is making an album, who backs him up? How about all the truly remarkable musicians Miles Davis worked with? Four of them became star keyboard players in their own right: Jarrett, Corea, Hancock, and Zawinul (who had a budding career with Cannonball Adderley).
    I always found in music in general, and jazz in particular, the kneebone is connected to the shinbone; you like “this”, you’ll definitely like “that”.

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    1st show and jingles

    I have an LP of Winston cigarette ads that were played on the radio. My father got this from somewhere, I was maybe 16. Still have.

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    Don't forget Jeff Chimenti,,, who I think is better than Keith.

    Some mentioned Bill Evans piano player.

    I just got in my vinyl copy of Miles Davis Live - What it Is - Montreal 7/7/83. Reading the back cover and there is Bill Evans, only he's playing saxes and flutes. So I looked it up,,, it said this.....

    This double LP release features one of Miles Davis' final great bands: John Scofield on guitar, Bill “The Other Bill Evans” Evans on saxophones, flute and electric piano, Darryl Jones on bass, Al Foster on drums, and percussionist Mino Cinelu.

    So there are two Bills. I think one must have a goatee and be from the evil universe!

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    Can't talk piano players without mentioning Keith Godchaux, at one time one of the greatest piano players 9n Earth.

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    We have the same blessing/curse of remembering esoteric things like jingles. Every cigarette, beer, cereal, appliance, and car ad had a jingle. Now they just steal a song we all liked and now can't stand as they've ruined it for us. Really, "Everybody Damp Rid"? Or "All Right Now" for a drug I don't need? One of the favorite games my wife and I play is to jam together songs and jingles that have nothing to do with each other. You start with Red Red Robin and end up at the Woody Woodpecker theme then Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend or the Dick Van Dyke show. Likely because we can't remember the whole thing anyway. I think the advertisers in the 60's had evil intentions for our little spongy brains. I'm the youngest of three and the back seat of the car was where I might subject my sisters to hours long renditions of This Old Man. "Mom, make him stop!" Unfortunately an earworm can really screw up my day even now. So the cure is to just have music on all the time. Music is the best.
    Cheers

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    Only gone for 4 days I come back to 17 pages of "stuff"! (ok, once I stripped away hockey it was only a half page :-) )

    Too much to cover or comment on,,,,, but I try a little.

    That Mike - Chuck Lloyd, thanks for the heads up. Chuckie will be on back burner for now. 600 bucks for the 24 albums and a box set yet to come?!?! My wife's wallet does have limits!

    Springsteen,,,, ok I'm from Jersey, past that, Bruce appeared in my life at the right time I guess. His songs always speak to me of hope and the struggles of the working stiff.

    Disco - I was big on the disco ball. Back in the late seventies with Frankie Crocker on WBLS,,,, stereo in black. I believe you'd find a lot of recording technics came out of the that disco vein.

    Couple of unmentioned disco headphone songs,,,, Peter Brown - Do You Want to Get Funky with Me. CJ & Co - The Devil's Gun, or Santa Esmeralda - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood. GREAT, GREAT album of day and GREAT GREAT headphone album,,,, Dr Buzzard's Original Savannah Band!!!!

    Zappa,,, I keep buying his "stuff", I like a chunk, a chunk can be tedious. Sometimes GREAT ability does not translate to enjoyable. If you're a musician maybe you can be awed by technical, but if you're an idiot like me you can't tell he just played an augmented Major G in a diminished F. Also the twice I caught Frank he seemed to think he was doing you a favor by playing and you should be thankful he did!

    Jazz piano,,,, you read the list people posted and you like, oh yeah, him. I like when some said don't forget tatum and liberace. On the Oscar front, my buddy is a huge fan. Caught him whenever he played. He had an album called something like "for my friends". He had this one cut where he was playing song "a". Right hand carried the melody and left belting out rhythm. All of sudden left hand started playing a different song , "B". So now he's playing two songs at the same time. Notes from song "A" start walking down to the bass end, while song "B" starts walking to high end. The two hands cross each other while jamming out and poof, back to one song "A". I was wowed to say the least! :-)

    Charlie 3 - Ipanema (great tune). I used to go to this restaurant/coffee house/bar. They would have bands, small venue 20-30 people listening to this group. They started playing Ipanema and out of this crowd comes this woman steps up to the mike and starts sing the lyrics in Portuguese and she sounds exactly like the origial! Song ended and she went back and sat down. Blew the room away and I think the band!

    Mr Ones,,,, I pretty sure I have the motown hippo stuff

    Finally an incredible flash-back moment. Sorting thru the latest treasure trove of music I've recently received I stumbled across Miriam Makeba,,, name meant nothing to me. Wiki said she was the voice of Africa (or something like that). Sorted and filed all. I always listened to pieces of what I add to my collection so I have some idea of what's what. So it looked like a cut "pata pata" was her big hit. I put it on and my head exploded. I knew the song, but had not thought about it since it came out. I mean I had not THOUGHT at all about it, which is odd for me since I have almost every tune I know running thought my head at all time. Even the childhood ones I learned in 1st grade!! I don't think a month goes by when I don't find myself singing the Erie Canal! Trust me I've never navigated on it, but sing about once a month. :-) Commerical jingles always run though me,,,,, remember this one,,,, My beer is Reingold the dry beer, think of Reingold whenever you buy beer. It's refreshing, not sweet, it's the extra dry drink. Would try extra dry Reingold beer?

    Like Monk,,, it's a blessing,,,,,,,, and a curse! (mostly for the people that have to listen to me sing them :-) )

    Sorry for the ramble, but you did leave me 17 pages to comment on! (but no hockey comments thankfully)

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    Amazing piano solo on David Bowie's "Alladdin Sane". Decades ago, a mate of mine wrote to Mike Garson, asking for a transcription of the solo. Incredibly he got a reply. Not a transcription, though. If I remember rightly, Garson said he couldn't transcribe it if he tried. Hats off to him for replying though.

    Practising 4 hours a day for 15 years on any instrument is cheating. As the man said, we could all be good if we did that.

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    I'll go with the old school: Albert Ammons, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Willie "the Lion" Smith, Fats Waller.

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One more Saturday night at Winterland! Yes, we're back to home base for DAVE'S PICKS VOLUME 42, the complete show from Winterland, San Francisco, 2/23/74. The one that featured the earliest amalgamation of what would soon become the Wall of Sound, the one that is so "loud, clear, and defined," it's been ripe for release for quite some time and we're glad it's finally getting its due.

First set or second, there are no wrong answers here. From the unique show opener of Chuck Berry's "Around And Around" and an incredible "Here Comes Sunshine" that would then disappear for 18 years, to a medley of WAKE OF THE FLOOD tracks - "Row Jimmy," "Weather Report Suite," and "Stella Blue" - cementing their status in the canon and an unstoppable hour through the classic 1973-1974 Dead that is “He’s Gone”>“Truckin’”>“Drums”>“The Other One”>“Eyes Of The World,” it's all exceptionally hot.

Limited to 25,000 numbered copies, DAVE’S PICKS VOLUME 42: WINTERLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, 2/23/74 was recorded by Kidd Candelario and has been mastered to HDCD specs by Jeffrey Norman at Mockingbird Mastering. Grab a copy while you can.

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Geez, I'm buying books discussed on this club, too! I love reading books, i have all my life. Thanks for the interesting recommendations.

HF best wishes, that's a rough one. Lost my dad in surgery years ago.

I was at the Bob Fried Benefit at Winterland in 75, also! We were inside, and just itching for when "Jerry Garcia and Friends" would come on stage, making only their second live performance in 1975. We weren't certain it would be the Dead, but we had high hopes!!

Just finished listening to Boston 6/10/76 from the 1976 box a few times in the last week. What an incredible second set! Really jammy Help>Slip>Franklins, Let it Grow, Playin'>Dancin'!

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I’m obsessed now!
Can’t find it Bluecrow. Non of your suggestions and now I’ve heard so many damn calls my reference sound in my head is getting lost lol.
I think I have a new age sorta CD from the Southwest that might have it, I’ll have to check after work since I’m not getting any done!
I know for a fact it was prevalent on that night raft cruise on the Colorado around Moab. I know I’ve heard it before and think it’s a common bird, but has an unusual sound
Doooaahhh

The most visible birds in Lowestoft are seagulls. They seem to be increasing in number-and in size. If someone is eating their lunch outside on the seafront, the gulls sometimes swoop out of the sky and take it out of their hands. It's a scream.

Sixtus-the Grenadier sounds like my kind of pub - although I don't go in them so much now. A lot are closing all across the land. First the smoking ban, then inflation, cheaper stuff from supermarkets.... I think people are happier glugging their ale at home now out of a can. Which ain't the same at all.

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Tried posting this the other day, but kept being accused by the website of trying to insert Legend of Zelda characters, so will try again. Have been surprised not to see mention of another of my favorite authors, one who studied Faulkner and especially F. Scott Fitzgerald as well as Kerouac and Kesey: Hunter S. Thompson, the man, myth, legend, and author extraordinaire. Hell's Angels is very good, but Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is an absolute classic, and may be surpassed by Fear and Loathing On the Campaign Trail '72, because it may be the finest book on any election. It's full of as much keen political insight as it is with wild exaggerations, lies, calumnies, and libelous defamations. He continued to be brilliant and incisively witty, but when he turned from character to cariacature, his writing suffered. The collections of his letters edited by Douglas Brinkley have been very interesting reading as well.

Another great one, perhaps a one hit wonder, Joseph Heller and Catch-22. Far better book than movie and mini-series. I'm still grateful they tried at least. But it is a hilarious book, and the sequel from the late 90s, Closing Time, about a septuagenarian Yossarian is suitably weird and entertaining.

Also, two other wildly different books that I can't recommend highly enough: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon is an ingeniously conceived and executed tale told by an autistic teenager who is coming to grips with a crisis in his life that he doesn't understand, he thinks he's solving a mystery like Sherlock Holmes. It is profound in its simplicity. Secondly, Victor Wooten's The Music Lesson, which is an incredible book for music lovers to experience a new way to look at the world, universe, music, and their interconnectedness. A struggling bassist in Nashville in the late 80s, Victor comes home one day and is visited by his idiosyncratic music teacher, Michael, whom Vic has never met before, and he encounters him on a skateboard wearing a cape, yet the guy goes on to teach Vic many important lessons about music, life, and everything in between, with other random teachers/disciples of Michael popping up along the way. If the story is true, it's a crazy and well written tale, if it's fiction, then Victor Wooten may be as good a writer as he is a bassist.

To hendrixfreak, sorry for your loss. It's a tough thing to go through, and time does help, but John Lennon still had a point with his play on words that "time wounds all heals". Dwelling on the good memories helps. Also good music. Levon Helm's When I Go Away was one I leaned on.

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....I see roadrunners here quite often. Hummingbirds (which are awesome btw), and doves are frequent. So are pigeons, but do those really count?

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Yes. Officially listed as the Rock Dove.
Only seen a roadrunner twice.
Their legs do spin around like a pinwheel,
just like the cartoon!
Maybe three or four kinds of hummers where you are.
Cheers

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I'm in the Shetland Islands house hunting and there's plenty of wild Rock Doves up here on the cliffs. Also puffins, guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes, great skuas, arctic skuas, gannets and lord knows what else. My friend who lives here keeps asking me what they all are, as if I know, I'm no Bill Oddie. That may be a rather obscure reference to our American friends here but he's the only famous birder I know. Wheatears are my favourites up here. I love the Shetland Islands, paradise to me.

Last five have all been Talking Heads live YouTube videos, they're a great band to watch.

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Listening to 5 17 77 with the duck sound in FOTM

Good timing

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Catch 22. Another required high school book that I finally read for the the first time last year. You are correct. It’s funnier the Heller.

Also read the Curious Incident. Very good book.

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I knew a lot when I was younger, was always chasing them and some I caught but that's another story. HF sorry for your loss, I lost my dad 7 years ago and I still miss him. This too shall pass. Ya got to keep on keepin on and keep the good memories.
Haven't read any books recently except Carlos Castaneda's first book about some guy named Don Juan. Read it 50 years ago and just found a signed copy so read it again. It's a great story and written very well, easy to read and lots of fun.

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The official Miles David estate shows a new release in the Bootleg Series - Volume 7 That’s What Happened - is being released in September. This bootleg series is remarkable, in sound and scope, and this new edition focuses on some of the last works he did in the 80s. One of the discs features a live show from Montreal in 1983, featuring two of the best guitarists he worked with - Scofield and Stern - and sometime Rolling Stone bassist Daryl Jones. No hesitation- already ordered.

For today, I received the new Jeff “Skunk” Baxter CD to play - long overdue - and I want to give the TTB “Crescent” another spin, because there was some quality guitar playing by Derek, and a little less vocals from Susan, which suited me fine.

To any Philly Flyer fans - Lucky you getting John Tortorella as your new coach. His blowouts with the press are legendary and hilarious, and I expect this guy to go Tuco from Breaking Bad by about the third game coaching this underperforming and sad sack team.

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Fair Isle, looks perfect!

Tortorella as Tuco, snicker, snicker

Ok, Bluecrow, ISTSHOW et el. Here’s my last time trying to I’d these damn birds lol.
“woo woo wooo woo wa wa woo woo woo” very fast repetitive sounds, especially when there flying around, which they seem to keep in motion and sorta low to the ground?
Call is sorta like the three stooges, but more like when as kids they would have us do the Indian dance and go woo woo woo woo with your hand over your mouth, sorta fast and staccato like?
(Sorry if that’s culturally inappropriate or offensive? They had us do it in school but it’s probably wrong nowadays?)
PLEASE help me figure this out, it’s driving me nuts! Lol

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re Talking Heads-the above is one of the best live concert films I have ever seen. It's also, apart from the 12" single of "Psycho Killer", the only Talking Heads music I ever actually got round to getting.

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We’re going downtown, and look at a few mug shots, a few lineups, see if we can’t narrow down this perp that has been driving you crazy.

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I hope the next box set will be from 1968, 1969, or 1970. It could all be from all 3 years or One single year.. Hopefully, if it's from 1970, there will be some acoustic Dead included. That's what I hope it will be, what I think it will be is is something between 1979 to 1991 and it could be from multiple years. If it's from the latter, I hope its Frost ,Greek, and Ventura shows. It could also be Winterland March 77. Now back to your Ornithological disscussian.

....all fun and games unless you watch Hitchcocks fiim lol.
My son and I went and watched Lightyear last night. #1 reason was because we are huge Pixar fans. #2 reason was to see what all the hubbub was about.
Sorely underwhelmed regarding "the scene". Lasts like a second and was in the first fifteen minutes of the film.
People are freaking out over that?
Never mind other 90 minutes of the movie that teaches the value of friends, teamwork and sadness of loss.
Keep picking the low hanging fruit.
Banned in 19 countries, and some US citizens cheer that on and wish Lightyear was banned here.
Over a kiss.
Rant over.
Vegas Golden Knights hired Bruce Cassidy from Boston Bruins fame as their new head coach.
Last name checks out.
Y'all stay cool and safe.

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I wish I'd got married in a suit like that, cracks me up every time.

Got home this afternoon to find the Little Feat 5 album set waiting for me. Got a second hand one from Amazon for £10 including postage. Great to hear Dixie Chicken again, what a fantastic record. The sounds a bit weak mind you, I'm looking forward to seeing how the other 4 sound. £2 a disc I can't complain.

I've just finished Jonathan Evison's West of Here. Very underwhelmed I'm afraid. Cliched, shallow characters, no story or plot to speak of, I doubt I'll try another of his.

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ORO
Fair Isle is a beautiful island, but very isolated. I was last there in 2015. We stayed in a guesthouse owned by an American who had lived on the isle for a while. He had previously found a very rare bird for UK (Citril Finch). It took some time to convince the bird observatory staff that it wasn’t a joke. Shetland has great scenery and is fantastic for birding so I’m envious of anyone looking to move there.

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Never heard of it. What happens for chrissake ? On second thoughts...don't say if it's too bloodthirsty.
In the old days if something was banned it was usually considered as a heads up for something that was worth seeing or hearing. I guess the threshold is so low now that that no longer applies.

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I'll take a shot. Fast, repetitive call, over water on your raft trip, even after dark.
Swallows? They make all kinds of chittery calls while feeding on insects flying with their mouths wide open.
Four or five varieties. Barn, Rough Winged, Violet Green, Bank, Cliff, etc.
Total guess but WTF (welcome to Fruita around here).
Cheers

Edit; no forget I said that. Doesn't match your call description. I'm actually watching the Three Stooges right now.

Edit 2: A cuckoo? Now I'm going crazy.

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....been in a punky mood, sooooo.....
Bad Brains - I Against I
Clash - Give Em Enough Rope
Motley Crue - Theatre Of Pain
Queen - Queen 2
Prince - Musicology
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I would toss in Talking Heads, but I would be a day late and a dollar short.
There are a few bands I regret not seeing when I had the chance. TH is one of them. Prince is another.
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Little Creatures filling out the final sixth. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Good record.
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Prior to that, it was GD Hampton '84.

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I didn't know there was a guest house on Fair Isle Colin. I thought it was the bird observatory or nothing and since the observatory burned down it was nothing. I'll have to look into that I wouldn't mind a couple of nights there next time I visit. The Isle of Vaila is up for sale. £1,700,000 or thereabouts, I'm a bit short of cash for that.

Listening now to Philip Glass solo piano music. It's annoying me a bit at the moment to be honest but it's early and it's quiet enough not to wake my wife.

Thanks for all those posting pos vibrations my way. As of a few hours ago, both Pops and Bro are recovering at home. Nobody died, a good thing. Dad is doing great, my brother had a much tougher go, but hey.. he broke on through to the other side. Time will tell, but he is doing fine, in good spirits and he still loves the GD and Birds.. (yes, an avid birder or as we call it here a Ornithological freak). My first exposure to the GOGD was through him.. and he got me stoned the first time too. Should I be horrified or simply thank him?

As you were, but thanks so much for the positive thoughts. It means a lot to me. It's been quite the week.

Love 1974 GD. Know any good ones?

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I'm half way through the 3rd cd of 5/17/74, the first 1974 show in the PNW box. It's not the most spectacular show of the year, but like with all shows from that timespan, there is plenty to enjoy. Very different from the Road Trips compilation of 6/16/74 and 6/18/74 that I played yesterday. On that set you are in the zone from the first song on the 1st cd through to the last one on the bonus disc. 5/17/74 is a lot bumpier, with many of the aspects of the year that aren't so good, sitting alongside most of those that are.

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Just cost me 75 bucks for the new Miles stuff. Ordered the cd's and the white vinyl.

If you're gonna be poor, be happy!

Thanks on the heads up

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Make mine not too tall and not too expensive please!

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Finally!! Someone says something that speaks to higher consciousness...

Wait, I'm serious! Confession: I have the complete, remastered works from Ted Healey days to the reels starring criminally underrated Shemp. And I say that as a dedicated Curly fan.

Good stuff for difficult times.

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Broke out Wembley LPs and suddenly got the urge to listen to Wes Montgomery - Willow Weep For Me. Have spent the whole week blasting DAP 42, 41and 33 to soundtrack last night's hockey game...Happy Father's Day to all

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Cheers!

Oro - Did you finally locate the name or species of the feathered flyer that has driven you crazy lately? Wouldn’t you be pissed if it was your neighbour’s budgie!?

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Wrong thread and totally irrelevant, but I found it interesting, I just heard on the telly that Bram Stoker, author of Dracula, was the manager of the Lyceum back in the day.

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On this date June 19th. I would have like to have attended the Grateful Dead show on 6/19/68 at the Carousel Ballroom in S.F. Hopefully, there is a tape of the show and it will be released one day.

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Made it through the first listen of this new release, I really dig it! My fav was Freedom Jazz Dance kicking off the second set on CD2. Really jazzy. I love having a sax in the mix, also. Makes Jerry's band swing a little. And that drummer is wild! Really interesting drummer. This makes me want to dive into other recordings from this early Jerry/Merle period, like the Lion's Share, Keystone Korner, and Complete Fantasy recordings from Keystone Berkeley.

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I’m with you Nitecat, first listen yesterday was very nice!
I’ve always dug the Garcia/Saunders Soul Jazz vibe, some of my favorite all time JG comes from there and other non GD outings. And I love the other, similar GL stuff, but this one seemed to be a little jazzier, but also tighter? like you can tell they’ve been playing together for a few years at this point. Some stuff can be a little too loose, but I don’t recall much here? Going in for round 2 momentarily…

MIKE: nope, my “research” (ya know, sitting on the patio wearing a warm glow and a beer, with cool tunes playing softly in the back ground so as not to drown out the awesome night sounds of nature!). Ahem, but a I ment to put shoes on and go atop the berm and try and see one, but fortunately we’ve been blessed with some rain the last couple of evenings thereby putting the Kibosh on said “scientific” research.
I can totally mimic it using that flat hand on the mouth trick I mentioned previously. Add a slight speed and frequency modulation and it’s dead nuts on. I’ll update when appropriate.

Oh, and holy Toledo, did the white death come down hard last night, seven Zed, against the Bolts in the finals??? fo-git-a-bot it. I still don’t think the Bolts are finished yet…

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I’m glad the “research” is on going. Man’s quest for knowledge, and all. I’m just hoping your neighbour doesn’t plop his budgie or parrot cage by the TV, and after hours of Nat Geo or Discovery Channel “Birds of The Amazon” showings, it has started mimicking the rare Ogopogo Thrasher of the rainforest, and you keep hearing this thing through an open window. Solution: One skilfully placed hungry stray cat.

And wow - I knew Colorado was good, but they were dominant last night, like they were playing some Tier 4 college team, not the two time Champs. As I said a few weeks ago, start chiselling the AVs player’s names on the Cup now. Bolts - Get to know your golf clubs again.
(PS - When I was 13/14 I used to caddy at this exclusive golf club, where a lot of NHL players were members - anyone old enough to remember Derek Sanderson, for example? Some of these guys could hit that ball like it was launched from a rocket. It was a phucing dot on the horizon, and the caddy was supposed to follow it for like $3 a round. An Eagle with a telescope on its best day couldn’t see where those shitting balls went half the time!)

VGuy - You too! Happy Dad Day to all the Dads. We often don’t get enough due for our efforts. But it’s the best gig ever.

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You might be calling that bird to mate with your head or ... something worse. Like, if it's a jailbird, ya know ....

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Derek Sanderson?? Wow, haven’t thought about him in a looong time. One of my favorite Boston Bruins. He’s no Bobby Orr(nor is anyone else), or even a Gerry Cheevers, but he’s high on my list of fave Bruins.

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This was 1970 - 1971, prime Derek Sanderson - healthy, fit, that characteristic moustache, before his demons got him (and Orr saved him). Good golfer, too. Another player I remember clearly was Brad Park of the Rangers. Heady stuff to be around these athletes as a young kid.

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TOO>space>st.stephen. Ignore alien orders.

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Derek Sanderson. Tremendous hockey player. Sadly, I heard many stories about him hanging out at Daisy Buchanans on Newbury Street. After his downfall, he came to give a talk at the school where my dad taught. Since he was the only one who knew anything about hockey, my dad got to spend the day with him. Said he was a great guy.

The Avs look good, but remember that the Rangers were up 2-0 in games and 2-0 in game three. The Bolts are a team full of talent and experience. As I have said before, they are grinders who don’t get rattled.

If I were able to start a hockey team with any of today's NHL players, it would be:

Kucherov
Stamkos
Mackinnon

Hedman
Makar

Vasilevskiy

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Great minds think, or listen alike. V too.

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