orpheus10, yes, that’s my point. Find a female doctor, sometimes they are better for unclear cases. Their often deeper perception and intuition guide them. They are also usually better at sharing pain.
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Jazz for aficionados
This is my favorite cut by Lila Downs; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD0ZElWWlKQ&list=RDMD0ZElWWlKQ |
Here's an LP that I had not played in a long time; it's a lot more interesting than I remember, maybe I didn't listen hard enough the first time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSRL4z6ADQQ Charles Lloyd - tenor saxophone, flute, alto flute Gábor Szabó (tracks 1, 3 & 4), Tom Trujillo (tracks 2, 5 & 6) guitar Roger McGuinn - 12 string guitar (tracks 1 & 5) Wolfgang Melz - bass (tracks 1-5) Roberto Miranda - bass (tracks 2 & 5) Woodrow Theus II - drums, percussion (tracks 1-5) Mayuto Correa - percussion (tracks 1, 3 & 4) Mike Love - vocals (tracks 1 & 6) Al Jardine, Billy Hinsche, Carl Wilson, Pamela Polland - vocals (track 1) Gabor Szabo adds some interesting twists to any record he's on. This record had a sound that was unique to the 70's. |
o10, if this helps you find it, my CD of Satch and Duke is a double album, as was done with many CD reissues. It includes "The Great Summit" and "The Master Takes", both recorded over two day's sessions. Mine is a Roulette Jazz label and remastered in 24-bit/96 kHz. I hadn't played it in years and forgot how good it is. |