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very happy to have these for the collection:
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Breez said:You are fighting a losing battle. Your nephew is going to go through a lot just to do the smallest things. I hate to say it but kids like this get a little taste of freedom they go all out. From what I've witnessed in my years, keeping yo…
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mannybolone said: I'll say this much as a parent - no one likes other people opining, whether implicitly or explicitly, on their approach to raising their own children. Few things could likely drive a wedge between you and your sister's family fa…
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mannybolone said:Personally, I like the instrumental music option. If he's got a feel for pop songs, then an album of instrumental jazz standards - especially those with a decent rhythm section - might be a way to slip in some pop content without be…
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luck said:Well, your conversation would probably start with her explanation of her new parameters and why she has moved the goalposts on you. You'll probably, at some point, express your confusion as to why this has occurred, although both of you kn…
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Bmore was supposed to get 10-12, with a few on the ground by yesterday morning. When I woke up yesterday to a snowless yard, I checked in to see the forecast had been downgraded to 8 inches, then 6, then by last night they were calling for 1-2. We e…
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thanks for the replies. PrimeCuts, I did give him the cd. Everyone paid lip service to it being a fine present in the moment, but today I hear that it's been confiscated after I left. I haven't talked to my sister directly yet (I want to stra…
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the odd pairing of him and noted French eroto-vampire director Jean Rollin ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Rollin ) passed on the same day. RIP to them both.
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this so-sparse-it's-barely-there soundtrack is up there for me: and this got back into heavy rotation circa Halloween
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musica said:Alright, this was one of my top two records that I got my hands on in 2010, and no doubt one of the best records I've heard in a long time. Top Bay Area jazz funk with just a stellar vibe throughout. Everything about this privately pre…
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quite a few have mentioned Joe's Record Paradise, and that was part of me getting hooked, but VINYL INK in Silver Spring was even bigger for me. At the same time as interests in soul and psych were budding, I was really into punk, indie, noise, etc.…
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bump -- this is tonight (Thursday 12/9), 9pm, just five bucks!
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Inspired by this thread, I rewatched this last night, and thought it holds up well. The performances of supporting players are broad and cartoony at times, but it works because everyone's on the same page. In other words, everyone working on this se…
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the first building hit was a theater once owned by a friend's family, and the second housed a frequent lunch spot 2 blocks from my office. two 5-alarm fires in 12 hours -- crazy, sad, scary.
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I've only seen my dad cry twice -- when my grandfather died, and when John Lennon died. I was six when it happened, and the experience made me hungry to check out the Beatles' music. Falling in love with their music at an early age, and specifically…
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anyone else watch the press conference today? I had to turn it off after about 20 minutes despite being interested in the matieral. The head researcher was unbearably smug, and all the other scientists looked like they flunked out of a class on how …
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I'd guess my top 5, in no order, would be: Atlantic Impulse Stax Hi Dischord
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Oh Mercy comes to mind -- haven't listened to it in ages so I have no idea how it holds up, but that album (along with the Bootleg Series 1-3) certainly redirected Dylan's career trajectory and refreshed his critical reputation.
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Kinks Otis Redding Dylan Neil Young Pharaoh Sanders and yup, Sun Ra
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selperfuge said:what library was that? looks like an amazing space. looks to be The Peabody Conservatory Library -- beautiful space in downtown Baltimore's Mt Vernon neighborhood.
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happiest of birthdays from a mobile phone that cannot easily post humorous jpegs!
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Save the Tiger and Charley Varrick are both tremendous.
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I've seen it, and can't recommend it very strongly. It's very breezy, rarely touching down in any one musical genre / movement to reach much insight or depth. Most members here will already know more. The version I saw will also be very confu…
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loved this film! Highly recommend it to all.
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yeah, should've mentioned that the two cats in my house at the time of the outbreak had been lifelong indoor cats as well. flea eggs can remain intact forever, seemingly, and explode into your life suddenly even if you've been in the same house with…
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probably an obvious question, but are you sure your cat is up to date with their flea meds? I lived in a house w two cats about 8 yrs back, roomie lied and said cats were current, had a miserable outbreak that quickly spiraled out of control. …
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Breez said:Music by Don Sebesky. and one of Rudy Van Gelder's only film credits. I love watching this; one of those films that tosses so many new -- or at least then-new -- and playful ideas at viewers, with a surprisingly high success …
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in addition to lps, I dabble in: --DVD / VHS (particularly Fassbinder, Frederick Wiseman, 60s/70s world cinema, horror) --film books (esp. interview books w/ directors) --indie "comix" --historic photos of movie theatres / streetcars
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mannybolone said:One of the great enigmas of American cinema has been Sayles rise and then slow, but steady decline. If you look at his moviemaking from "The Seacaucus Seven" up through "Lone Star," it's really one of the most remarkable set of film…
