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Cutting a pineapple with a Cold Steel Sisu
cutting a pineapple with Cold Steel Sisu. If you buy a whole pineapple and let it sit in a sunny spot until you just begin to smell it ripening (...
Heck of a lot of waste fruit.
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mikeos1 liked 6 months ago
François CHASSAGNITE à la cave Romagnan
Quelques extraits
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mikeos1 commented 7 months ago
Alan Matheson Nonet 02
Alan Matheson Nonet on the Gastown stage, Vancouver Jazz Festival. I met Al atheson at this years (2011) festival and he reminded me that the date...
I met Al atheson at this years (2011) festival and he reminded me that the date of this recording is 2000
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Alan Matheson Nonet 02
Alan Matheson Nonet on the Gastown stage, Vancouver Jazz Festival. I met Al atheson at this years (2011) festival and he reminded me that the date...
I met Al atheson at this years (2011) festival and he reminded me that the date of this recording is 2000
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Alan Matheson Nonet 02
Alan Matheson Nonet on the Gastown stage, Vancouver Jazz Festival. I met Al atheson at this years (2011) festival and he reminded me that the date...
Glad you liked it. I believe it's from the 1998 festival.
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George Coleman Octet = England 1981
George Coleman Octet = England 1981
great band, i've got this on tape.
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Sounds Incorporated - Crane
Liner Notes:
A six-man, all-instrumental rock & roll combo, Sounds Incorporated was one of the first British rock groups to do more than imitate C...
takes me back. I knew Baz Elmes from the early 60s when he was an excellent alto and baritone saz player, gigging around local pubs in Kent and SE London. Fine jazz player.
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Duke Ellington - VIP's boogie
Snader Telescriptions probably 1950
Harry Carney could be an entire sax section all by himself.
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mikeos1 commented 10 months ago
Kyle Eastwood Quintet "Samba de Paris" @ Le Touquet (France)
Kyle Eastwood (bass) playing "Samba de Paris" at the Palais des Congrès in Le Touquet (France) on July 14, 2010. With Graeme Flowers (trumpet), Gra...
Thanks. I'll be seeing this group at my club, The Watermill, in April.
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Jenny Scheinman at Iowa City Jazz Festival 2008
Jenny Scheinman at Iowa City Jazz Festival July 6th 2008. What a show!
very nice. She has just been in London.
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Eating at Lowell's in Seattle
One last seafood meal before we left Seattle. We are at Lowell's in the Pikes Place Market downtown with a great view of the Puget Sound
thanks for that. I sat right there. Did you get the seagulls perching on the ledge outside? They ate my breakfast sausage!
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mikeos1 commented 11 months ago
Sonny Stitt Trio 1966 - Deuces Wild
Recorded: New York City, NY September 11, 1966
Personnel:
Sonny Stitt - Tenor Sax
Don Patterson - Organ
Billy James - Drums
Organist is actually Don Patterson, incognito.
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Helen Mirren - The sexist Parkinson's interview [1/2]
This is the "infamous interview" from 1975 in its integrity... No comments needed!
Part 2:
Parkinson said, years later:
"Ms Mirren bridled and wondered if I was asking if breasts prevented her from being taken seriously. I was wrong-footed and blundered on to a point where I could feel her hostility.
We didn't meet again until many years later, and we recalled that first meeting. Hel...
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Charlie Haden at 2008 Vancouver Jazz Fest
Charlie Haden brought his Quartet West to the 2008 Vancouver Jazz Fest on Saturday, June 21. As he announced this song he said, "It's not a war, it...
Wonderfully consistenrt band. Is this Ernie Watts? I saw the Quartet West at the Nice jazz festival about 20 years ago.
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War damage in Shooters Hill / Plumstead
An aerial picture of Plumstead (SE London) taken in 1944, showing local damage from bombs and mines dropped during WW2.
(Thanks to Woolwich Heritag...
We lived in Conway Road throughout the war. My father worked in Woolwich Arsenal. I remember sleeping in our air raid shelter.
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Sax No End - Clarke/Boland Big Band
Based on the changes for 'Chinatown', here's a 1968 recording (slightly abbreviated - live, it could go on for 20 minutes) of Francy Boland's 'Sax ...
Tony is still terrific. We saw him last year with a big band. With new kneecaps he's as good as ever!
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Taunton 6-year-old boy forced to walk home
A Taunton mother said her 6-year-old son was forced to walk home from school alone, and wandered for a mile before he was found.
Is this the USA? This is obviously not Taunton Somerset.
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Old Devizes
Old footage of Devizes back in the mid 1950s
I was in Devizes in 1957 doing my National Service army training.
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mikeos1 commented 1 year ago
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo appearances
These are just the cameo appearances from the movies I own on DVD, missing are:
Easy Virtue (1927)
Blackmail (1929)
Foreign Correspondent (1940)
S...
Rope is the hardest for me. I just watched it and without the help I never would have known it was Hitch walking p[ast the apartment house. Just doesn't look like him, too slim.
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Charlie Haden Quartet West with string orchestra
Haden's Quartet West at Jazz Baltica, Salzhau June 2000 with "Here's Looking at you" Ernie Watts (tenor) Alan Broadbent (pno) Haden on bass and Law...
I saw the Quartet West at the Nice festival in the 1980s. Got it on tape, maybe I'll put it up on Dimeadozen one day.
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Nigel Price Organ Trio - Georgia On My Mind
Nigel Price Organ Trio.Live at The Eagle in Rochester, UK.Pete Whittaker on organ .Matt Home on drums.Played this as a request.
i believ this was taped by my old mate Don wasn't it?
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Gary Crosby
Gary Crosby and his young Warriors jamming
Who is the other bass player?
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Joe Harriott and Stan Tracey - In A Sentimental Mood
Joe Harriott with the Stan Tracey Big Brass in 1969, paying tribute to Edward Kennedy Ellington, aka Duke.
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mikeos1 said:
I remember the old Marquee too. Joe Harriott with Bobby Orr on drums. Also the Dankworth Orchestra with Dudley as the band pianist. Great days. Also was a regular at the Star Club, just a drinking club, but with Alan Clare on piano. Remember seeing Tubby Hayes emerging from the toilet helping Ph...
Making Coffee With The Aeropress
http://aeropresso.com
I'm really just a coffee enthusiast... but the Aerobie Aeropress makes excellent coffee at home or in the office. I've been ...
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mikeos1 said:
@psxdumy Don't see how it would work for tea (and I'm writing from th UK). Thing about tea is that you MUST use boiling water straight from the kettle. Sorry but Americans don't understand this. BOILING, not just hot.
The Mountie Song-Arrogant Worms (live)
Victoria, BC, March 17th 2011
Probably my favourite song by the 'Worms, and the first time I've heard them do it live!
They ALWAYS do such an epic...
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mikeos1 said:
They're great. Saw them in Vancouver at the end of the citizenship ceremony in July 2011. I was on holiday and we stayed on out of curiosity to see what this group with the funny name was like.
Nostalgiklipp med Sven Klangs Kvintett - En gång på 70-talet Del 5 klipp 7/20
Nostalgiklipp med Sven Klangs Kvintett och Christer Boustedt från programmet En Gång På 70-talet Del 5 från SVT 1988-04-02
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mikeos1 said:
lovely stuff. I saw this movie years ago. Very funny, very sad.
Listen to Britain (1942)
National Archives and Records Administration
LISTEN TO BRITAIN
Office for Emergency Management. Office of War Information. Overseas Operations Br...
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mikeos1 said:
You see the Queen in the audience at the Myra Hess concert.
Spotlight on the Night Mail (1948) [HQ], part 2/2
A similarly themed but pale imitation of the 1936 GPO Film. Directed by Anthony Gilkison for Rayant Pictures.
Copyright in a film expires 50 years...
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mikeos1 said:
wonder why an American commentator!
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