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In Reply to: RE: Thanks! posted by suretyguy on July 23, 2017 at 07:27:05
- sit alone in your listening room, get a nice scotch and play his Interstellar Space from 1967. That album scared the shit out of me in 1974 :), but now it's one of my all- time favorite jazz albums.
You'll lose nothing, but what you gain could be life-changing;-)
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Sampled the CD on Amazon, bought it. Thanks for the tip. Which Scotch do you recommend by the way? Or perhaps for this session I should break open my 100 proof fifth of Old Forester?
Try I.W.Harper 15 bourbon or Yamazaki 12 whisky
While we're way off subject, I'm going to recommend a bourbon from Iowa of all places (but think about corn). Cedar Ridge Bourbon is as good as any I've ever had. I don't know how widely distributed it is, but if you can find it, do give it a try. And as prices for really top shelf whiskeys go these days, it's a relative bargain.
Cedar Ridge is a great bourbon. Thanks for mentioning it. The good booze prices are completely out of control. Remind me of audio cablies' pricing policy.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label was around $200, 10 years ago.
For the fun of it, do a Google search for current prices on Pappy Van Winkle
Getting back to Jazz, Coltrane never slowed down up until the day he died.
If he was not playing, recording, he spent his time very wisely- practicing.
I cant' believe Japanese Whiskey is an in-thing now. The last time when I tried to order noone had it in stock. ( or told they just flying out of the door )
My booze of the day:
I did not know that OR distilled bourbon?
erik-
how do you like the Yamazaki ?
Very smooth, interesting aftertaste. Definitely worth trying. Don't use any ice with it.
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Nice!
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