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                With the recent passing of Jack DeJohnette, Pat Metheny is the only surviving member of this incredible ensemble. At the end of the tune "Turnaround," Charlie Haden can be heard exclaiming, “Woohoo! Boy! Jack DeJohnette, man!”
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                Sorry, your question must be in the form of an answer.
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                Andy Summers: Earth + Sky Golden Wire GW 1001-2 [2003}
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                NEA Jazz Master Jack DeJohnette has packed up his drum kit and left the stage. He died of congestive heart failure at the age of 83 on October 26, 2025. One of the all-time great jazz drummers, he played with Miles Davis (B*tches Brew era), John Coltrane, Charles Lloyd, Sonny Rollins, Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, John…
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                In contemporary social interactions, F-bombs have lost most of their shock value and are now little more than F-squibs.
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                Bob Keeshan / The Sandpipers / Mitch Miller and Orchestra: Captain Kangaroo b/w Little Kangaroo Dance Golden Records R385 {78rpm, single, yellow vinyl}
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                . . . you decided to take the road less traveled by, and now you don't know where you are.
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                . . . you wake up feeling vaguely discomfited and start wondering if you're coming down with something or is this just the way mornings are now.
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                George Stavis with Darol Anger, Alex De Grassi, Mike Marshall, Stan Poplin, Bob Stern: Morning Mood Aspen Records APN 30201 {LP, stereo, 1986}
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                For the record, I said "Thank you" twice in private messages to PolkSocial, the only participant in this thread to whom thanks was due. I will now say "Thank you" to those of you who felt the need to point out my deficiencies.
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                Pictures present normally in Safari and Firefox on Mac Studio running Sonoma 14.7.6
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                Pix as promised:
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                The speakers are apparently on their way to my house, with expected delivery on Thursday. Will post pics as available.
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                Those Avid 100s were the first real speakers I bought; they perfectly fit my graduate student budget. Spent weeks auditioning options at HiFi Buys in Atlanta. Had them for 10 years until some opportunists purloined them from my house during a move, along with all the rest of my audio gear. Curiously, they overlooked my…
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                Nah, that took, “Hold my beer and watch this . . .”
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                Sorry, its on back-order. Resurrect this thread in seven years; we should have it in stock by then.
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                Does it come in black or just extra-large?
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                Nah, they’re looking for an airhole cover.
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                My number was 018.
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                Had to pull out and play my 1953 10-inch LP version of this in homage. RIP
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                There is no year 0000 for there to be a Jan 1 in
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                My A77 has silver transport control buttons, but otherwise same.
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                The LP at bottom left is Branford Marsalis: Trio Jeepy. Old dude has great taste.
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                Emails may have changed from masimo to soundunited?
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                According to Wikipedia: Norman delivered the non-lexical vocables over Alexander Courage's opening theme song for the first season of Star Trek. The music was remixed without Norman’s voice for the show’s second and third season so the producers could avoid paying her royalties.
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                Henry Mancini and His Orchestra: The Versatile Henry Mancini and His Orchestra Liberty LST 7121 {LP, stereo, 1959} This is a complete re-recording in stereo of Mancini's 1957 mono-only Driftwood and Dreams. Vocal obligatos were performed by Loulie (credited here as LuLu) Jean Norman, who later provided wordless vocals over…
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                Norah Jones: Visions Blue Note 00602458994261 {LP, stereo, red blend vinyl 180g, 2024}
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                Old and In the Way: That High Lonesome Sound (Original Live Recordings from 1973 - Vol. I) Acoustic Disc ACD-19 {CD, Acoustic Archive Series, 1996} Vassar Clements, Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, John Kahn, Peter Rowan Recorded live at The Boarding House, San Francisco, October 1973