imeanyou

Jaspar Lamar Crabbe, Male, Japan
rateyourmusic.com/list/fas…Last seen: Thursday afternoon

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  • stevelawless wrote:
    Thursday afternoon
    Keith and McCoy are two entirely different players, but both fantastc.

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  • IRSARGE wrote:
    last month
    Hi Jaspar, it's me, John ! Hope Your Weeekend, was Great !!!

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  • Stretchead wrote:
    October 2009
    "A truly gifted kid. Maybe too talented for the world at large. The cloth-eared record buying public need 'obvious' nonsense like Oasis to soothe the itch of rebellion." Nice shout. Was expecting some hardcore punk in your collection. Greetings from germany

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  • Crackheadsurfer wrote:
    October 2009
    The place is called "Jecklin." It's downtown and, appropriately enough, just across the street from one my watering holes. I pick up a few Prestige or Blue Note whathaveyous and enjoy a pint or five while going through the liner notes. At the moment I’m trying to track down everything ever recorded by Wardell Gray. I thought it would be relatively easy…

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  • MrRoute66 wrote:
    October 2009
    My friend, I hope you are having a fantastic week ! This may or may not be your type of music but why not take a listen if you have never heard of this artist. She has a beautiful voice and the sound is smooth and each songs tells a goood story http://www.last.fm/music/Sofia+Talvik/_/Ghosts?autostart I hope you give it a try Bye for now ...keep in touch

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  • marchiobossa wrote:
    September 2009
    http://www.lastfm.it/music/Marchio+Bossa ...and kisses from Italy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Crackheadsurfer wrote:
    September 2009
    Hey, man. That's one mean collection of RVG you got there. keep going. I've got a place in Zurich that I'm no longer allowed to go to (Ava's rule, not mine), where they have all the vintage (1951-1966) Blue Note, Prestige, etc. CDs for less than the price of a good pipe load. You've inspired me. I'm headed back on payday. The kids can find their own food...Keep dry.

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  • lisbeth7 wrote:
    September 2009
    hear, hear on Miles vs Michelangelo...thanks for resurfacing Mose Allison...cheers!

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  • Crackheadsurfer wrote:
    August 2009
    Jaspar- Glad to see you check in and thanks for the tip on McCoy. I cut my Tyner teeth on "Fly with the Wind," recorded a few years later and using a full string section, if I recall. I'm unfamiliar with Sama Layuca but will give it some good listening on your recommendation. I've been stuck in a Dr. Lonnie Smith groove for most of the summer. Can't get enough of his "Boogaloo to Beck" tribute album...Spent the last two weeks trekking through the Alps and hitting the pipe. That Cyprus gig of yours turned me green! I haven't had beach time in waaaay too long.

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  • Crackheadsurfer wrote:
    June 2009
    Dude, a good place to start with Sinatra is the Reprise and Capitol collections. Each one is worth its weight in gold. From there it's easy to find direction and start to build.

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