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December 15, 2024: When Two Such Pianos Crash Together. Joy Ensues
Two great pianists stretch out on today's overtime affair: Bronx-born Nuyorican great Eddie palmieri turns 88 today. Called by some “the architect of progressive salsa," and "the No. 1 Motherfucker" by his only son. Eddie weaves all the strands of great Latin music together in a hypnotizing tornado of keys, horns, and percussion. It's reccomended that you clear some space for dancing.
Barry Harris comes out of a long procession of greats from the Detroit scene like Tommy Flannagan, Yusef Lateef, and Ron Carter. The quintessential bebop pianist of the 70's and 80's - played with everyone, and taught a couple generations of eager students like Donald Byrd, Paul Chambers, and Joe Henderson.
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Eddie Palmieri | Un Dia Bonito | The Sun of Latin Music | Arranged By – Rene Hernandez; Bass – Eddie "Gua-Gua" Rivera*; Bongos – Tommy "Chuckie" Lopez, Jr.; Congas – Eladio Perez; Coro – Jimmy Sabater, Willie Torres; French Horn – Peter Gordon; Lead Vocals – Lalo Rodriguez; Piano – Eddie Palmieri; Producer – Harvey Averne; Baritone Sax, Flute – Mario Rivera,, Ronnie Cuber; Timbales, Percussion – Nicky Marrero Trombone – Jose Rodriguez; Trombone, Tuba [Tenor] – Barry Rogers; Trumpet – Virgil Jones; Trumpet [Lead] – Vitin Paz; Tuba – Tony Price; Violin – Alfredo De La Fe; - - Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, circa 1973 | 0:00:00 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
DJ Reddie 4 Eddie | 0:14:55 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||||
Eddie Palmieri | My Spirutual Indian | Justicia | Eddie Palmieri – piano • Ismael Quintana – vocals • Arturo Campa – chorus • Justo Betancourt – chorus • Carlos "Caíto" Díaz – chorus • Elliot Romero – chorus • Jimy Sabater – chorus • Lewis Kahn – trombone • José Rodrigues – trombone • Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros – trumpet • Nicky Marrero – percussion, timbales • David Herscher – bass • Francisco Aguabella – congas • Chino Pozo – congas, bongos • Ray Romero – congas, bongos • Manny Oquendo – bongos • Roberto Franquiz – claves • Recorded 1969 - Incredible Sounds, NY | 0:21:12 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Variations on a Given Theme | Sueno | • Bongos – Anthony Carillo • Composed By – Eddie Palmieri • Congas – Fransisco Aguabella • • Piano – Eddie Palmieri • • Timbales – Charles Cotto • Trumpet – Brian Lynch, Charles Sepulveda • • Recorded at Sound Ideas Studios, New York City. released 1989 | 0:27:43 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Just a Little Dream | Sueno | Trumpet [Solo] – Brian Lynch - - Violin [Solo] – Shiro Sadamura | 0:30:01 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Definitely In | Arete | Alto Saxophone – Donald Harrison ====Arranged By – Eddie Palmieri ====Bass – John Benitez ====Bongos – Paoli Mejias ====Congas – Richie Flores ====Guest, Drums – Adam Cruz ====Timbales, Percussion – Jose Claussell ====Trombone – Conrad Herwig ====Trumpet – Brian Lynch - - released 1995 | 0:37:05 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Oigo un Tumbao | La Perfecta | Original release on Alegre 1962 | 0:42:12 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Puerto Rico | Sentido | Eddie Palmieri for Mango from 1973. Bass - Andy Gonzalez,Bongos - Nicky Marrero , Tommy Lopez,Congas - Frankie Malabe , Jerry González,Coro - Arturo Campa , Jimmy Sabater , Willie Torres,Drums - Paul Alicea , Rick Marotta,Flute, Saxophone - Mario Rivera, Piano - Eddie Palmieri,Timbales,Percussion - Nicky Marrero,Tres, Guitar - Harry Viggiano,Trombone - Barry Rogers , Jose Rodriguez,Trumpet - Vitin Paz Vocals - Ismael Quintana | 0:45:09 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Viejo Socarrón | Vamanos Pa'l Monte | (Eng: Old Sucker) Eddie Palmieri – Band Leader; Ismael Quintana – Vocal; Bob Vianco – Guitar; Jose Rodriguez – Trombone; Alfredo Armentereos – Trumpet; Ronnie Cuber – Baritone; Nick Marrero – Timbales & Bongo; Eladio Perez Perez – Conga Arturo Franquiz – Clave & Chorus Monchito Munoz – Bombo Victor Paz – Trumpet Charles Camilleri – Trumpet Pere Yellin – Tenor Sax Chorus: Santos Colon, Justo Betancourt, Marcelino Guerra, Vayo El Indio, Elliot Ramero, Mario Munoz (Papaito) Recorded at: A & R Studios Engineer: Fred Weinberg Produced by: Miguel Estivill Written-By – Eddie Palmieri, Ismael Quintana | 0:51:57 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Lisa | The Truth (La Verdad) | Bass – Polito Huerta ///Bata, Percussion – José Ramirez ///Congas, Bata, Percussion – Anthony Carrillo, Giovanni Hidalgo ///Coro – Cali Aleman, Ralphy Torres ///Drums, Timbales – Charlie Cotto ///Piano, Producer, Arranged By – Eddie Palmieri ///Saxophone – Hector Veneros ///Trombone – Ralphy Torres*, Victor Candelario ///Trumpet – Angie Machado, Charlie Sepulveda, Juan Torres Tony Villarini - -released 1987 | 0:58:05 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri & Cal Tjader | Bamboleate | Bamboleate | Eddie Palmieri Piano :;:;:;:Cal Tjader Vibraphone NO OTHER CREDITS AVAIL - ca. 1967 | 1:04:44 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
El Rumbero del Piano and the No. 1 Motherfucker | 1:08:01 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||||
Eddie Palmieri | Mi Conga Te Llama (Medley) | Lucumi Macumba Voodoo | (English: My Conga Calls You) Alto Saxophone, Flute – George Young Arranged By – Charlie Camilleri, Eddie Palmieri Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Ronnie Cuber Bass – Francisco Centeno Bongos – Chucky Lopez Cello – Tony Sophos, Jesse Levy, Kermit Moore Cello [Melodic Lines] – Charlie Camilleri Congas, Bata, Claves – Francisco Aguabella Cowbell [Solo] – Chucky Lopez Double Bass – Homer Mensch Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Bobby Colomby Electric Upright Bass – Sal Cueves Flugelhorn – Alan Rubin, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff Liner Notes – Eddie Palmieri Orchestrated By – Charlie Palmieri Percussion [Piano] – Charlie Palmieri Percussion, Cuica, Shaker – Dom Um Romao Piano, Organ, Percussion – Charlie Palmieri Piano, Tap Dance – Eddie Palmieri Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Lou Orensteen Timbales – Charlie Cotto Timbales, Guiro, Vocals ["Lyrical "Diana"] – Eddie Palmieri Trumpet – Alan Rubin, Charlie Camilleri*, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff Trumpet [Solo] – Alfredo (Chocolate) Armenteros Vocals [Lyrical "Diana"] – Francisco Aguabella - - 1978 | 1:12:28 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri, Herman Olivera | Quimbombó | Mi Luz Mayor | Alto Saxophone – Louis Fouché, Ralph Moore (2), Yosvany Terry; Arranged By – José Madera, Ray Santos; Baritone Saxophone – Gary Smulyan, Ronnie Cuber; Bass – Luques Curtis; Bata [Okónkolo] – Gabriel Lugo; Bongos, Cowbell, Bata [Iyá] – Anthony Carrillo; Congas – "Little" Johnny Rivero; Coro – Jerry Medina, Juan Pablo Díaz; Electric Guitar – Carlos Santana; Piano – Eddie Palmieri; Tenor Saxophone – Craig Handy, Ivan Renta, Jeremy Powell; Timbales – Karl Perazzo; Timbales, Drums, Bata [Itótele] – Camilo Molina; Tres – Nelson González; Trombone – Chris Washburne, Conrad Herwig, Doug Beavers, Jimmy Bosch, Joe Fiedler, Tokunori Kajiwara; Trumpet – Brian Lynch, Chris Rogers, John Walsh, Jonathan Powell, Pete Nater - - Mi Luz Mayor is Eddie Palmieri's second salsa release of 2018, and is a tribute to his late wife, Iraida | 1:25:14 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Kinkamache | Unfinished Masterpiece | Alto Saxophone – Lou Marini §§§Arranged By – Rene Hernandez §§§Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Ronnie Cuber §§§Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Mario Rivera (2) §§§Bass – Andy Gonzalez §§§Bongos – Tommy "Chuckie" Lopez, Jr. §§§Congas – Eladio Perez, Jerry Gonzalez §§§French Horn – Peter Gordon (8) §§§Lead Vocals – Lalo Rodriguez §§§Percussion [Coro] – Ismael Quintana, Jimmy Sabater, Willie Torres §§§Tenor Saxophone – Lou Orenstein §§§Timbales, Percussion – Nicky Marrero §§§Trombone – Barry Rogers 3§§Trumpet – Victor Paz §§§Tuba – Tony Price (2) §§§Violin – Alfredo De La Fe* §§§Written-By, Piano, Leader, Arranged By [Arrangement Theories & Structure] – Eddie Palmieri - - Recorded at Broadway Recording & Electric Lady Studios. Originally released on Coco Records in 1975 | 1:30:16 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Helado De Chocolate | Superimposition | Bass – Andy Gonzalez, Israel Feliu; Bells – Roberto Franquiz; Bongos – Tommy "Choki" Lopez; Congas – Eladio Perez Coro – Arturo Campa, Eliott Romero*, Justo Betancourt; Percussion – Manny Oquendo, Rudy Calzado; Timbales – Nicky Marrero; Trombone – Jose Rodriguez*, Louis C. Kahn; Trumpet – Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros; Vocals – Ismael Quintana - - 1970 | 1:35:55 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri | Ajiaco Caliente | Mambo Con Conga is Mozambique | Bass – Dave Perez; Bongos, Timbales – Manny Oquendo; Congas – Tommy Lopez; Design – Ely Besalel; Engineer – Roy Ramirez; Flute – George Castro; Piano – Eddie Palmieri; Trombone – Barry Rogers, Jose Rodrigues; Vocals – Ismael Quintana - - 1966 | 1:42:07 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Eddie Palmieri & Harlem River Drive | VP Blues | Live at Sing Sing Prison | Andy Gonzalez - bass; Hank Anderson - Fender bass; Nicky Marrero - bongo drums; Ray Romero - congas; Reggie Barnes - drums; Cornell Dupree - guitar ; Harry Viggiano - guitar; Charlie Palmieri - organ; Jerry Gonzalez - percussion; Eddie Palmieri - piano & electric piano; Ronnie Cuber - saxophones; Charlie Santiago - timbales; Jose Rodriguez - trombone; Ray Maldonado - trumpet; Alvin Taylor, Lorene Hanchard, Jimmy Norman - vocals; Arturo Campa, Arturo Franquiz, Ismael Quintana - chorus vocals; Felipe Luciano & Paquito Navarro - spoken word; Joe Gaines - stage introductions - - Sing Sing Correctional Facility, Ossining, NY 4.12.1972 | 1:47:40 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Crazy!! Eddie!!!! | 1:58:14 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||||
Kenny Barron, Barry Harris | Nascimento | Confirmation | Kenny Barron, Barry Harris – Steinway grand piano • Ray Drummond – bass • Ben Riley - drums • Recorded September 1, 1991 at Riverside Park Arts Festival, NYC | 2:05:23 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Coleman Hawkins | She's Fit | Wrapped Tight | Coleman Hawkins — tenor saxophone • Snooky Young — trumpet • Urbie Green — trombone • Barry Harris — piano • Buddy Catlett — double bass • Eddie Locke — drums • Recorded February 22 and March 1, 1965 at Van Gelder, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey | 2:11:25 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Sonny Criss | Jeannie's Knees | Saturday Mornig | Alto Saxophone – Sonny Criss; Bass – Leroy Vinnegar; Drums – Lenny McBrowne; Piano – Barry Harris - — Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio, Hollywood, California, March 1, 1975 | 2:14:09 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Terry Gibbs | Bopstacle Course | Bopstacle Course | Terry Gibbs - vibes • Barry Harris - piano • Sam Jones - bass guitar • Alan Dawson - drums • released 1974 | 2:19:21 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Jimmy Raney | Groovin' High | Live In Tokyo | Jimmy Raney - guitar • Sam Jones - bass • Leroy Williams - drums - - Alto Saxophone – Charles McPherson - -- Piano - Barry Harris - -Nakano Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan, April 14, 1976 | 2:23:59 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Barry Harris Trio | Bag's Groove | The Last Time I Saw Paris | BARRY HARRIS piano, GEORGE MRAZ bass; LEROY WILLIAMS drums - - Recorded June 2, 2000 in New York | 2:31:43 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Jimmy Heath | Body and Soul | Picture of Heath | Bass – Sam Jones *Drums – Billy Higgins *Piano – Barry Harris *Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Jimmy Heath *Recorded September 22, 1975 | 2:36:23 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
The Barry Harris Trio | Ornithology | Breakin' It Up | Barry Harris - piano • William Austin - bass • Frank Gant - drums • Recorded • July 31, 1958 • Chicago | 2:43:48 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Barry Harris | Epistrophy | Interpretations of Monk | Bass – Richard Davis ; Composed By – Thelonious Monk; Drums – Ed Blackwell; Piano – Barry Harris; Soprano Saxophone – Steve Lacy; Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Rouse ; Trombone – Roswell Rudd, Trumpet – Don Cherry, Recorded at the Wollman Auditorium, Columbia University, New York, November 1, 1981 | 2:47:18 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
DJ Does Go On | 2:57:45 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||||
Barry Harris | Play Carol Play | Preminado | Bass – Joe Benjamin > >Drums – Elvin Jones > >Piano – Barry Harris - - - Recorded in New York; December 21, 1960 and January 19, 1961 | 3:04:56 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
James Moody | When I Fall In Love | Don't Look Away Now! | James Moody - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone • Barry Harris - piano • Bob Cranshaw - electric bass • Alan Dawson - drums • Recorded February 14, 1969 New York City | 3:09:11 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Art Farmer & Donald Byrd | 'Round Midnight | 2 Trumpets | Art Farmer and Jackie McLean sit this one out) • Donald Byrd – trumpet • Barry Harris – piano • Doug Watkins – bass • Art Taylor – drums - -Recorded August 3, 1956 At – Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey by Rudy Van Gelder | 3:15:21 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Barry Harris Sextet | Nicaragua | Luminescence | Barry Harris - piano • Slide Hampton - trombone • Junior Cook - tenor saxophone • Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone • Bob Cranshaw - bass • Lenny McBrowne - drums - - Recorded April 20, 1967 New York City | 3:22:01 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Barry Harris | Soultrane | Barry Harris Plays Tadd Dameron | Barry Harris - piano • Gene Taylor - bass • Leroy Williams - drums - - - Recorded June 4, 1975, RCA Studios, New York | 3:30:40 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Louis Hayes | Sassy Ann | Louis Hayes | Louis Hayes – drums • Yusef Lateef - tenor saxophone • Nat Adderley - cornet • Barry Harris - piano • Sam Jones - bass - - Recorded April 26, 1960< Studio New York City, NY | 3:36:22 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Barry Harris | Pannonica | The Bird of Red and Gold | Barry Harris – piano, vocals • Recorded on September 18, 1979 | 3:40:45 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Yusef Lateef | Rasheed | Into Something | Yusef Lateef - oboe • Barry Harris - piano • Herman Wright - bass • Elvin Jones - drums | 3:47:23 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Harris-Ment | 3:52:45 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||||
Hank Mobley | The Turnaround | The Turnaround! | Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Hank Mobley, written by, tenor saxophone; Barry Harris, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Billy Higgins, drums - - February 4, 1965 | 4:01:06 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Barry Harris | Sweet Pea | In Spain | CHUCK ISRAELS bass; > >LEROY WILLIAMS drums; > >BARRY HARRIS written by, piano - - Recorded December 5, 1991 at Lanave Studio, Madrid | 4:09:16 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Lee Morgan | Totem Pole | The Sidewinder | Lee Morgan – trumpet • Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone • Barry Harris – piano • Bob Cranshaw – double bass • Billy Higgins – drums - - - Recorded December 21, 1963 Studio Van Gelder Studio Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey | 4:18:47 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Charlie Byrd | Jordu | Blues Sonata | Written by Duke Jordan, Charlie Byrd - guitar • Barry Harris - piano • Keter Betts - bass • Buddy Deppenschmidt - drums - - Recorded October 23 & 24, 1961 New York City | 4:28:54 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Dexter Gordon | Everybody's Somebody's Fool | Gettin' Around | Wriien by Howard Greenfield, Jack Keller); Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone • Bobby Hutcherson - vibes • Barry Harris - piano • Bob Cranshaw - bass • Billy Higgins - drums Recorded on May 28, 1965 | 4:33:30 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Barry Harris | Medley: It Never Entered My Mind/(Meet The) Flintstones/I Love Lucy | Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Vol.12 | Barry Harris – piano • Recorded March 12, 1990 at Maybeck Recital Hall, Berkeley, California, U.S. | 4:40:12 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
DJ Gotobed | 4:48:30 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
' Eddie Palmieri (born December 15, 1936) is an American Grammy Award-winning pianist, bandleader, musician, and composer of Corsican and Puerto Rican ancestry. He is the founder of the bands La Perfecta, La Perfecta II, and Harlem River Drive.
Palmieri's parents moved to New York from Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1926 and settled in the South Bronx, a largely Jewish neighborhood. There, he and his elder brother Charlie Palmieri were born. He accompanied Charlie and participated in many talent contests when he was eight years old.
Palmieri continued his education in the city's public school system where he was constantly exposed to jazz music. He took piano lessons and performed at Carnegie Hall at the age of eleven. Influenced by Thelonious Monk and McCoy Tyner, and inspired by his older brother, he determined to someday form his own band — which he accomplished in 1950 when he was fourteen years old. During the 1950s, Palmieri played in several bands including Tito Rodríguez's.
In 1961, Palmieri founded the band Conjunto La Perfecta, which featured singer Ismael Quintana. Apart from the big bands, at the beginning of the decade the Pachanga was the Latin dance craze. Essential to the Charanga style is the five key wooden flute and at least two violins. Palmieri decided to replace the violins with two trombones for a heavier sound '...
⦿Sun in ♐︎Sagittarius, Year of Earth 🐍Snake
' Barry Doyle Harris (December 15, 1929 – December 8, 2021) was an American jazz pianist, bandleader, composer, arranger, and educator. He was an exponent of the bebop style. Influenced by Thelonious Monk and Bud Powell, Harris in turn influenced and mentored bebop musicians including Donald Byrd, Paul Chambers, Curtis Fuller, Joe Henderson, Charles McPherson, and Michael Weiss.
Harris was born ...in Detroit, Michigan ...Harris took piano lessons from his mother at the age of four. His mother, a church pianist, asked him if he was interested in playing church music or jazz, and he chose the latter. In his teens, he performed for dances at his high school, local clubs and ballrooms.
Harris' family home became a popular jam session destination for young jazz musicians including Roland Hanna, Sonny Red, Donald Byrd, and Harold McKenny. Many Motown pioneers, including Barry Gordy, were friends of Harris in his youth '...
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...& in Jimi's Studio...
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"In 2007, Eddie Palmieri dropped a bombshell when he revealed that during the making of El Sonido Nuevo (and Bamboleate), he and Cal were not in the recording studio at the same time. 'The amazing thing of the recording was that Cal never recorded with us,' said Palmieri during an episode of Caliente Latin Jazz on WKUVO, 89.3 FM. 'We laid down the tracks and later, Cal and I would speak by phone, and I would tell him, "this goes there," and "that goes there," and he came in at night and filled in (overdubbed) his parts. Cal was the most natural musician I have ever seen in my life! The way he was able to pull that off.'"
https://latinjazznet.com/reviews/albums/essential-albums/cal-tjader-eddie-palmieri-el-sonido-nuevo/
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* MOTHGUTS
2oz Glen Passaic
4 large dried moths
bartender's sugar
citric acid
absinthe spritz
tealight
Arrange moths on a saucer. Spritz with absinthe and sprinkle with citric acid and bartender's sugar, so wings glitter. Light tealight, and place on patron's tongue. Turn off house lights. Using a syringe, inject moths in the abdomen with Glen Passaic. Moths will briefly come to life, and take wing into patron's waiting candlelit mouth.
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I could use the break though (I also saw 18 concerts in that span, and I'm not getting younger)
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Gauthier Dance in March, with a piece by Hofesh Shechter I haven't seen (but I love his work)
Kyle Abraham in April, haven't seen enough of his work, but liked it
Gibney Company in May: Lucinda Childs / John Cage, is that enough?
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listenmissy saw something of Kyle Abraham's the other week. She's a fan.
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and i bring my laptop to the café.
or best yet, not leave the house.
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if a mushroom omelette is 13 bucks, and the least costly breakfast on the menu is 8 bucks - it's not a diner! (even if it's called "diner")
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....but then, it could be dunkin donuts, or a speedway mart.
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...or - you could just split pea the difference...
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~ TY Always DJ Stork ~
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but that's another story. the media i'm dealing with currently is my collection, most of which i'm selling.
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- but then, good oat milk honey has fixed many a bad coffee.
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related: i used to only rarely drink coffee; but ALWAYS got a cup if i was at a decent italian restaurant.
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the best is Oatley and the full fat a must!
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so i said never mind. he looked shocked! i guess most people just bend over and take it.
so he said really? you don't want it??!
i said no. i've had panerra soup before, it's not worth that much!
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i once worked in same place as someone named Don Kills Right....hi went by don...
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moved on to the dry cycle
yes to Oatly!
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Ask the Bears about what a poor offensive line can do for you
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Silver in 1955-
Silver was still doing it in the 60s and 70s
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Ha! I had been in Berkeley but once or twice prior to '90 -- once to hear Peter Gabriel in the late '70s -- never again between then and 2001 when we moved here.
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