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Posted: 29 Dec 2011 at 3:39pm |
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Its much worse if you are site monitor. It took a while to get used to, but Max's new system is actually better.
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All of Max's sites have the same email notification now, the old days are gone for good.
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Matt
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Sorry I missed your reply yesterday Pablo. Those T-shirts look fabulous. I want the Jackie one absolutely. Do you think that band has ever heard the albums on their t-shirts?
I was better off in the old days in some ways when all the emails from PA came through, not only. when you are online as is the case these days.
Not complaining though, in a way it is good because I am not sorting through a million email notifications and a lot of stuff I had no interest in anyway.
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Kazuhiro
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It is OK. Probably Matt will contact for a tolerant heart even if off some topics. I have the album. They are bands called "Happy End". It is the Japanese band which moved into action early in the 70s. Most of the Japanese music of the 70s did not go rock. Of course Japan already had the psychedelic music. However, it is said that "Happy End" was the first time in the band with the element of legitimate fork and rock. They really listened to the music of the band such as "The Paul Betterfield Blues Band" and "Moby Grape". And those music was united with Japanese music, and "Happy End" was formed. I can find other information and videos if you are interested in them.
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Abraxas
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I'd like to know what was in the guy's head when he was given those t-shirts to wear. Off-topic, I've just discovered this great Japanese folk song!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNbQd0Fh9Wo&feature=related Do you know them? (sorry guys, I'm going very off-topic...)
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Kazuhiro
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Of course I want to meet such a person in the future in a town, too.
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Kazuhiro
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I think that the pose that I decided in a T-shirt of Kenny Burrell is particularly splendid. I may perform it if I got drunk on alcohol.
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Abraxas
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Haha, if that was the latest fashion, it would be bizarre! But I'd like it, somehow, at least I would see jazz on the streets.
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Kazuhiro
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I am not sure to dress it well with courage like him. Or it may be the latest fashion.
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The guy has no idea what he's wearing. Hmm, maybe they got the wrong t-shirts... Edited by Abraxas - 28 Dec 2011 at 12:19am |
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Abraxas
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^ awesome! they look great.
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Kazuhiro
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It looks good. The T-shirt is really good and hopes that you enjoy it.
By the way, such a T-shirt is sold now in Japan. |
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Abraxas
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Indeed, tomorrow I'll buy one, not sure which though.
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Cool.
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Matt, guess what I found today when buying clothes. I was more than shocked, being it in a mainstream clothing trend: a series of Blue Note t-shirts! And not any! Grant Green's "Talkin' About" cover album, "Midnight Blue" by Burrell and "Idle Moments"!
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Jimmy Smith
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I thought that Grant Green and Jimmy Smith got many votes. However, I do not yet decide it.
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Jimmy for me - and I've been slowly looking into Green, which is very enjoyable too
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