@Jeff
I've always wanted to know how to do that tagging of a jpg. I am looking at the coding you entered, but how did you get the text positioned within the frame of the image?
@JG
Oh, I see. I thought that the tag was appearing only when mousing over Miles. Didn't realize it worked anywhere on the image. (You are still a genius, just down a peg from the previous lofty pedestal.)
northern nj was slowly becoming an inland sea up until saturday. add to that a sprinkler head outside my window that had been a geyser instead of a shpritz before they repaired it, and i was ready to see dinosaurs mucking about the swamps.
Hi Jeff,
any news on my update questions last week re
1. Steve Tibbetts post YR?
2. Nicky Skopolitis post Bill Laswell projects?
3.What Coleman Hawkins did after 'With Strings' and was it as cool?
Hey, DARK STAR MAN:
Lessee...
1. I do not know nearly enough about Tibbetts' work to comment knowledgeably. I have to pass this question on to the assembled throngs commenting hereabouts...
2. As for Skopelitis, same deal, pretty much, though pre-Laswell, there's the great Curlew reissue that DMG put out a few years ago, if you don't already have it?
3. I thought Doug's response last week re Hawkins was right on, but when was "With Strings" released?
sorry, my mistake I meant
Ben Webster with strings.
An album I used to listen to incessantly together with John Coltrane's Ballads album and thought they were the greatest albums of all time!
In the early '90s, I was an editor at Prentice Hall Press. In the spring of I think 1991, we published a coffee table book of Miles Davis's paintings and drawings. It was absurdly called "The Art of Miles Davis." There was a book launch party at a gallery in Soho and I went with all my colleagues to wait for the arrival of the honored author. I waited and waited and waited and waited and waited and gave up and went home.
@DARK STAR MAN: Well, re Webster, do you know the Webster Meets Coleman Hawkins Verve record? A wonderful pairing of giants. (Might also be Hawkins Meets Webster. Can't recall whose date it was.)
@fleep: Oh, of course. Very cool. Must be rather moving to see/hear/feel.
@Doug/DARK STAR MAN: I have assiduously avoided Miles' post-1980 output. In part for deniability, in part to avoid disappointment, in large part because I never tire of swimming in the music he made from, say, 1959-1975. An inexhaustible wellspring.
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If you mouse over the photo you can see what I figured Miles was thinking.
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Happy Memorial Day, UM!
Great to see you lads here...
Uncle Michael:
Doug Schulkind:
I've always wanted to know how to do that tagging of a jpg. I am looking at the coding you entered, but how did you get the text positioned within the frame of the image?
Jeff Golick:
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"No."
"Me either!"
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Oh, I see. I thought that the tag was appearing only when mousing over Miles. Didn't realize it worked anywhere on the image. (You are still a genius, just down a peg from the previous lofty pedestal.)
Jeff Golick:
@Doug: there's doubtless a way to be that precise, but that's way beyond my pay grade.
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If you say anything about the wide, gaping mouth of the stream, I'm gone belt ya.
@JG
Either early or, more likely, extremely late.
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You are competing on the airwaves with Mr. Kaminsky Kamoutsky. He is back on his old station, WMBR in Cambridge, for a visit.
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Not sure if it's true or anything.
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DARK STAR MAN:
any news on my update questions last week re
1. Steve Tibbetts post YR?
2. Nicky Skopolitis post Bill Laswell projects?
3.What Coleman Hawkins did after 'With Strings' and was it as cool?
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
Lessee...
1. I do not know nearly enough about Tibbetts' work to comment knowledgeably. I have to pass this question on to the assembled throngs commenting hereabouts...
2. As for Skopelitis, same deal, pretty much, though pre-Laswell, there's the great Curlew reissue that DMG put out a few years ago, if you don't already have it?
3. I thought Doug's response last week re Hawkins was right on, but when was "With Strings" released?
DARK STAR MAN:
Ben Webster with strings.
An album I used to listen to incessantly together with John Coltrane's Ballads album and thought they were the greatest albums of all time!
Doug Schulkind:
DARK STAR MAN:
IT WAS ABOUT THAT TIME THAT HE ARRIVED!
Doug Schulkind:
DARK STAR MAN:
did you like his Doo Bop album? or did you think it was out of place pandering to the hip hop fraternity(Guru, Gang Starr, Premier etc)
Jeff Golick:
Uncle Michael:
DARK STAR MAN:
I will look up both the Webster suggestion and Skopilits disc you recommended.
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@UM: it's the Brit John McLaughlin, later of Mahavishnu Orchestra.
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@Doug/DARK STAR MAN: I have assiduously avoided Miles' post-1980 output. In part for deniability, in part to avoid disappointment, in large part because I never tire of swimming in the music he made from, say, 1959-1975. An inexhaustible wellspring.
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Fellow listeners should note that All Soul, No Borders is the name of a radio show you should most definitely check out if you dig D:O -- kdhx.org...
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Sound like a good line, UM! Always great to have you aboard (boat reference intended).
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