Unsomnambulist
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Wow! He's still putting out stuff? Time to check it out.
I take it that this song was the impetus behind your selection of your law career in probate, trusts, and estates.
Don't tell me I'm wrong, Ken. I've got leverage now.
Ah, the Ball Rule of Power.May even decide to make up and be friends. You know what they say' - he beckoned to the waiter - 'nothing propinks like propinquity.'"
Ah, the Ball Rule of Power.
You do well to remember that.
P.S. In this day and age, it smells of nepotism.
It's not what you say or how clever you are, it's who you are and who you know.
on the Sam-O-Meter.~ AMGAmong the most rewarding live recordings of Charlie Parker are his performances on a regular series of broadcasts that emanated from the Royal Roost during 1948-1949. Muse, in its Savoy series, released all of this valuable music on two double LPs and a single album; some of it has since appeared on CD. This first volume has six of these radio airchecks (with Symphony Sid Torin announcing), and finds Parker and his quintet (either Miles Davis or Kenny Dorham on trumpets, Tadd Dameron or Al Haig on piano, Curley Russell or Tommy Potter on bass, and Max Roach or Joe Harris on drums) getting the opportunity to stretch out on four- to five-minute versions of such songs as "Groovin' High," "Big Foot," "Ornithology," "Slow Boat to China," and "East of the Sun," among others. A special highlight occurs when Bird answers a request on the December 25 broadcast and does a brilliant reworking of "White Christmas." Highly recommended.

The band’s third full-length, ‘Sacred Psalms’, sees them pushing into further fresh territory, inspired by a love of African, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, Balkan, and Javanese Gamelan music (sampled fragments of which drift through the mix), and with a vast array of sounds and ideas flowing about, this is both their most eclectic release to date and a fully coherent attempt to culminate and draw on everything good the band has previously committed.
Haven't listened to this one in years.
...in Stranger Things Have Happened Dave Grohl said:Goddamn this dusty room