mommio
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Dr. Mutex, my husband would absolutely agree with you. More explosions and less inner turmoil.
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World Music Festival
LOTS of free samplers today! Get 'em while they're hot! -
One of my favorite professors was (still is) a Poll.
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I will be passing that one by, Craig. I have heard that it is extremely violent, and I just cannot take violent movies. Nightmares for days and days!
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After listening to the Debussy (Vol. 4, linked above), I am going to check out the other volumes. Thanks, again, Nereffid.
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One of my top downloads in 2007 was the self-titled release from Jonah Smith. I noted that his new release (arrived August 18th) was on a different label, so I did some searching. Another example of in Right now, what is burning up your ears? Comment by mommio August 2009
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A quick scroll through - a couple of names jumped out at me.
Bob Dylan - The Basement Tapes - 24 nps for 24 tracks
Doc Watson - 20 of His Best - 12 nps for 20 tracks -
Somehow, even the passion of searching for things I can't wait to download has cooled. I'm not burning through them like I thought I would.
Jonah, I do hope that you will keep posting here about your finds, whether mp3 or CD.
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I have downloaded five albums, and none of them are tagged. As I mentioned in an earlier post, the few minutes to tag everything to my satisfaction is a small price to pay. I didn't download the Mozart opera last week because my dialup disconnects a…
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There's also Western Standard Time from Asleep At The Wheel -- Texas Swing. The album is covers of hits from my childhood. Willie Nelson can be heard on Track 1. I downloaded Willie And The Wheel back in February, and that Texas Swing keeps my toes …
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Thanks, Nereffid, for the heads up. I am planning on downloading DEBUSSY, C.: Piano Music (Complete), Vol…
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Erik Contzius- Teach My Lips a Blessing - cdbs -…
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The Sarah McLachlan CD (Legacy Edition, Fumbling Towards Ecstacy and The Freedom Sessions + a DVD) arrived two days ago, but I haven't had a chance to listen because I have been on the run. We are leaving shortly for Lexington, and spouse doesn't ca…
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My iTunes library is currently at 3.07 GB. But I have much, much more that has been archived to CDs because my older PCs didn't have the space, and hard drives weren't as large then. I recently bought a 500 GB external drive for music and photos, bu…
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What a stupid response from eMusic. Do labels want to sell those tracks or not! There are albums that I probably would have downloaded a few tracks, maybe even one disc at a time, but now that I have to download the whole shebang, I'm just passing t…
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I will be gone Friday, but I can handle Saturday and Sunday.
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@Billyjoebob - "Like they were playing for themselves." That's sort of how I feel about all the jazz I have liked. I sorta believe that the best jazz musicians have such love…
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Thanks, Jonah.
I've got some serious sampling to do.
Billyjoebob, I've had 'Kind of Blue" for years, even got it on CD. You just can't have a jazz collection without that album. Mine's old enough that it isn't the Legacy or A… -
8 points to NankerP for Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash Sings The Ballads Of The American Indian: …
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Egads, TimMason, that suggests that thirstyear was in Louisville last week.
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Wow, Jonah. Many of the names on your list are completely new to me. I think I need to do some sampling because I wouldn't know one style of jazz from another. You mentioned that this wouldn't be your "favorites" list. How about giving us some of th…
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Barks out his orders, eh?
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NankerP, so do I, and it hasn't been a secret. We had a discussion about him at the other place recently. I can't help but laugh at some of the comments, though.
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Maybe disaster to you, but now that I get it, it's funny. I'm actually laughing -- at the joke and at my own denseness.
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Or maybe it allows you to experience katagelasticism?
I need to check on how to pronounce this word.