Hip-Hop

sucks.

not!

i fell in love with jazz and hip-hop on the same night, where Tribe Called Quest and John Coltrane both walked into my life. What a lovely pairing - i'm sure the artistic rap super-group and the sax god would have loved to jam together. I mean, it was Ron Carter playing the bass on their record "Low End Theory" so they're most certainly down with the jazzbos .

anyway, just thought i'd share my thoughts.

Saturday Night at the Monkeyhaus, Part II

Saturday Night at the Monkeyhaus, Part II

The self-titled album by Guano Padano, released earlier this year by Important Records, is a joy. The band, an Italian three-piece (Alessandro Stefana, Zeno de Rossi, and Danilo Gallo), is joined by Alessandro Alessandroni (whistler, best known for his work in Ennio Morricone’s soundtracks), Gary Lucas (Captain Beefheart/Jeff Buckley guitarist), Chris Speed (clarinet player with Tim Berne, Uri Caine, and John Zorn), and Italian singer, Bobby Solo, who does a fine rendition of Hank Williams’ “Ramblin’ Man.” Awesome album; great sound, too.

How to Moderate a Forum...

K, i dont want to kill conflict resolution, but i also dont want personal gripes from previous threads to interrupt an audio thread...

I will share my thoughts on the actual heading of this forum after i take my lunch and finish sending all your favorite writers their invoices for payment.

So let the dog-fight begin


GM IPO....do you buy it or short it?

GM will sell 365 million shares, or about a quarter of the company's outstanding common stock, for between $26 and $29 a share.

Is it a buy or a short?

That IPO price is based on a 16:1 PE ratio, so it seems realistic for it to rise a little.

It needs to hit 50 for the government to get all its money back.

I will predict it will pop to 40 and be hovering around 36 in January.

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