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13/07/2009 19:59:09
 
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>>>>>Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock easy listening? I don't think so. Here are two you should consider adding to your library.
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>>>>>I have most of their stuff. In the 60's, Hancock's playing was immaculate. They were great musicians for the 60's flavor of Miles Davis.
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>>>>>What I said was that Ramsey Lewis did some remakes of Shorter/Hancock, but made the remakes sound horribly "pop-ish"
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>>>>>Weather Report is OK - I never loved their work, but it's OK.
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>>>>I was never a Zawinal-as-a-human-being fan, but both he and Shorter could play. And Zawinal did write "Mercy, Mercy" after all.
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>>>>Anyway, since they were both on "Bitches Brew" (one of the great albums of all time imho), I can give WR a pass. but with the talent they had, the group should have produced better stuff.
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>>>Better than "Mysterious Traveller"? You're tough.
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>>BTW, did you know that "Mysterious Traveller" was an old radio show and Magazine that featured SF, Fantasy and crime dramas?
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>>What can I say; I'm a subscriber to the Old Time Radio Mystery Club (http://www.mysteryshows.com). A $10.00 or more donation gets you a lifetime membership. Hell of a deal.
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>I did not know that.
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>We have another passion in common, baseball. Did you hear about the kid for the Giants pitching a no hitter the other night? No hits, no walks, 11 strikeouts. The only thing that separated him from a perfect game was the third baseman's boot in the 8th. The coolest thing about it was that his dad was there to see it.

Yeah. Nice. I'm just surprised that it didn't happen against the Blue Jays. Want a weird stat? The Blue Jays are 1st in the league in hits, 4th in team batting average, and something like 17th in hits with players in scoring position. Verrrry strange.

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>http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=290710126
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