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ahlawi reacted to Sidney Crosley in Bootleg Dylan Records
Listen to it backwards. Usually you can hear the value in the first three or four minutes.
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ahlawi got a reaction from somethingvinyl in THE OFFICIAL EBAY CRAZINESS THREAD
Hilarious:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Michael-Jackson-Thriller-AS-IS-/321505891482?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item4adb3e949a
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ahlawi reacted to unknown pleasures in THE OFFICIAL EBAY CRAZINESS THREAD
What I'd really love is to come across an auction for just the missing piece.
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ahlawi got a reaction from funtitled in THE OFFICIAL EBAY CRAZINESS THREAD
I like that "Part of it may work" or "could be used as a decorative piece"
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ahlawi got a reaction from nothingnatural in Online sales of RSD releases
Ah..ok yeah due diligence is always good.
Tangent: Did you catch Failure during their recent tour? Thinking about going to see them but have not decided yet.
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ahlawi reacted to somethingvinyl in Jazz Music & Records Thread
Blue Mitchel. Yes. Nobody is going to mention him because he tends to fall under the radar. I haven't heard a lot from him, but he's dope.
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ahlawi got a reaction from somethingvinyl in Jazz Music & Records Thread
Some of my fav Jazz records (does not include stuff that is not out on vinyl)
Out/Experimental/Free
Eric Dolphy: Out To Lunch
Herbie Hancok: Sextant
Shamek Farrah: First Impressions
Pharoah Sanders Karma Alice Coltrane: Journey In Satchidananda Moondog: Snaketime Series John Coltrane: A Love Supreme Ornette Coleman: Change Of The Century and The Shape Of Jazz To Come Soft Machine: Third
Funky: Donald Byrd: Ethiopian Knights
Miles Davis: A Tribute To Jack Johnson
Jimmy Smith: Root Down and Back At The Chicken Shack
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes: Astral Travelling
Kool & The Gang : Live At P.J.'s Headhunters: Survival Of The Fittest The Crusaders: I Blue Mitchell: Graffiti Blues Roy Ayers Ubiquity : Red Black & Green
Bop/Post Bop/Modal: Mingus: Black Saint and Ah Um
Lee Morgan: The Sidewinder Chet Baker: Jazz At Ann Arbor Monk: Straight No Chaser John Coltrane: Ole, Blue train, Giant Steps
Yusef Lateef: Eastern Sounds Sahib Shihab Quintet: Seeds Art Blakey: Moanin Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue and In A Silent Way (among many others) David Brubeck: Take Five Sonny Rollins: Saxophone Colossus Guitar: Any Django Reinhardt record Robert crumb and his cheap suit serenaders: S.T
Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, Paco De Lucía : Friday Night In San Francisco Gabor Szabo : Dreams Kenny Burrell: Midnight Blue Eddie Lang: Jazz Guitar Virtuoso Wes Montgomery: The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery Grant Green: Idle Moments Charlie Christian: The Genius Of The Electric Guitar Vocal: Chet Baker: Sings Billie Holiday: Lady Sings The Blues and Lady In Satin Frank Sinatra: Sings For Only The Lonely
Johnny Hartman: I Just Dropped By To Say Hello and John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman Nina Simone: At Town Hall Ella Fitzgerald And Louis Armstrong: Ella & Louis New/Crossover/Other: Jose James: The Dreamer
Nicola Conte: New Directions
Ahmed Abdul-Malik: East Meets West
David Axelrod: Song Of Innocence
Sabu Martinez: Sabu's Jazz Espagnole
Johnny Colon & Orchestra: Boogaloo Blues
Duke Ellington: The Popular
Antonio Carlos Jobim: Tide
Ibrahim Maalouf: Wind
Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd: Jazz Samba David Amram: No More Walls Mulatu Astatke: Mulatu Of Ethiopia
Yes: I like making lists
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ahlawi got a reaction from Youinreverse in Jazz Music & Records Thread
Some of my fav Jazz records (does not include stuff that is not out on vinyl)
Out/Experimental/Free
Eric Dolphy: Out To Lunch
Herbie Hancok: Sextant
Shamek Farrah: First Impressions
Pharoah Sanders Karma Alice Coltrane: Journey In Satchidananda Moondog: Snaketime Series John Coltrane: A Love Supreme Ornette Coleman: Change Of The Century and The Shape Of Jazz To Come Soft Machine: Third
Funky: Donald Byrd: Ethiopian Knights
Miles Davis: A Tribute To Jack Johnson
Jimmy Smith: Root Down and Back At The Chicken Shack
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes: Astral Travelling
Kool & The Gang : Live At P.J.'s Headhunters: Survival Of The Fittest The Crusaders: I Blue Mitchell: Graffiti Blues Roy Ayers Ubiquity : Red Black & Green
Bop/Post Bop/Modal: Mingus: Black Saint and Ah Um
Lee Morgan: The Sidewinder Chet Baker: Jazz At Ann Arbor Monk: Straight No Chaser John Coltrane: Ole, Blue train, Giant Steps
Yusef Lateef: Eastern Sounds Sahib Shihab Quintet: Seeds Art Blakey: Moanin Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue and In A Silent Way (among many others) David Brubeck: Take Five Sonny Rollins: Saxophone Colossus Guitar: Any Django Reinhardt record Robert crumb and his cheap suit serenaders: S.T
Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, Paco De Lucía : Friday Night In San Francisco Gabor Szabo : Dreams Kenny Burrell: Midnight Blue Eddie Lang: Jazz Guitar Virtuoso Wes Montgomery: The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery Grant Green: Idle Moments Charlie Christian: The Genius Of The Electric Guitar Vocal: Chet Baker: Sings Billie Holiday: Lady Sings The Blues and Lady In Satin Frank Sinatra: Sings For Only The Lonely
Johnny Hartman: I Just Dropped By To Say Hello and John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman Nina Simone: At Town Hall Ella Fitzgerald And Louis Armstrong: Ella & Louis New/Crossover/Other: Jose James: The Dreamer
Nicola Conte: New Directions
Ahmed Abdul-Malik: East Meets West
David Axelrod: Song Of Innocence
Sabu Martinez: Sabu's Jazz Espagnole
Johnny Colon & Orchestra: Boogaloo Blues
Duke Ellington: The Popular
Antonio Carlos Jobim: Tide
Ibrahim Maalouf: Wind
Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd: Jazz Samba David Amram: No More Walls Mulatu Astatke: Mulatu Of Ethiopia
Yes: I like making lists
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ahlawi got a reaction from bigbruise in Jazz Music & Records Thread
Some of my fav Jazz records (does not include stuff that is not out on vinyl)
Out/Experimental/Free
Eric Dolphy: Out To Lunch
Herbie Hancok: Sextant
Shamek Farrah: First Impressions
Pharoah Sanders Karma Alice Coltrane: Journey In Satchidananda Moondog: Snaketime Series John Coltrane: A Love Supreme Ornette Coleman: Change Of The Century and The Shape Of Jazz To Come Soft Machine: Third
Funky: Donald Byrd: Ethiopian Knights
Miles Davis: A Tribute To Jack Johnson
Jimmy Smith: Root Down and Back At The Chicken Shack
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes: Astral Travelling
Kool & The Gang : Live At P.J.'s Headhunters: Survival Of The Fittest The Crusaders: I Blue Mitchell: Graffiti Blues Roy Ayers Ubiquity : Red Black & Green
Bop/Post Bop/Modal: Mingus: Black Saint and Ah Um
Lee Morgan: The Sidewinder Chet Baker: Jazz At Ann Arbor Monk: Straight No Chaser John Coltrane: Ole, Blue train, Giant Steps
Yusef Lateef: Eastern Sounds Sahib Shihab Quintet: Seeds Art Blakey: Moanin Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue and In A Silent Way (among many others) David Brubeck: Take Five Sonny Rollins: Saxophone Colossus Guitar: Any Django Reinhardt record Robert crumb and his cheap suit serenaders: S.T
Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, Paco De Lucía : Friday Night In San Francisco Gabor Szabo : Dreams Kenny Burrell: Midnight Blue Eddie Lang: Jazz Guitar Virtuoso Wes Montgomery: The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery Grant Green: Idle Moments Charlie Christian: The Genius Of The Electric Guitar Vocal: Chet Baker: Sings Billie Holiday: Lady Sings The Blues and Lady In Satin Frank Sinatra: Sings For Only The Lonely
Johnny Hartman: I Just Dropped By To Say Hello and John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman Nina Simone: At Town Hall Ella Fitzgerald And Louis Armstrong: Ella & Louis New/Crossover/Other: Jose James: The Dreamer
Nicola Conte: New Directions
Ahmed Abdul-Malik: East Meets West
David Axelrod: Song Of Innocence
Sabu Martinez: Sabu's Jazz Espagnole
Johnny Colon & Orchestra: Boogaloo Blues
Duke Ellington: The Popular
Antonio Carlos Jobim: Tide
Ibrahim Maalouf: Wind
Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd: Jazz Samba David Amram: No More Walls Mulatu Astatke: Mulatu Of Ethiopia
Yes: I like making lists
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ahlawi reacted to tonyfranciosa in Online sales of RSD releases
BTS and Everly Bros were on Amoeba, but it got picked over pretty quickly.
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ahlawi reacted to Ron Don Volante in Online sales of RSD releases
I feel like they were on Amoeba earlier