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« Reply #121 on: Today at 12:39:41 PM »

DR George, additional thanks for the link to the MET Gala for Rudolf Bing.

I watched it live at a friend's house somewhere in Cleveland Heights, and bought the Deutsche Grammophon LP as soon as it was issued. Yes, I still have it.

It's amazing to think that the telecast was never preserved in any professional way, and I believe this version, while close, is still not complete. But how great to see and hear those incredible singers who [a few of us of a certain age] knew and took for granted.
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« Reply #124 on: Today at 12:46:27 PM »

I have another silly "does anyone have this?" music question, and I know it's a long shot.
Here's a Sinatra/Basie arrangement of "I Only Have Eyes For You":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjkN7SY_A1o

Is there any chance in HELL that a transcription of this arrangement exists? I don't care if it's ridiculously complex or simplified sheet music, as long as it more or less captures this arrangement. Anything will be of help. Otherwise, I'll be stumbling my way through approximating it myself, and that may not be a pretty sight.
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« Reply #125 on: Today at 12:54:22 PM »

Wow, 5 pages so far and I didn't see any answers to the TOD. I can start...
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« Reply #126 on: Today at 12:54:59 PM »

First ice cream was probably chocolate ice cream at Howard Johnson's. They had 28 flavors before Baskin-Robbins 3-upped them with 31.
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« Reply #127 on: Today at 12:55:48 PM »

Although when Baskin-Robbins unveiled 32nd Flavor, that became my favorite for a while. A Heath bar / toffee kind of flavor, if I recall correctly.
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« Reply #128 on: Today at 12:56:35 PM »

Chocolate's still my favorite flavor, preferably a high-quality dark chocolate. Jeni's Darkest Chocolate is great for store-bought.
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« Reply #129 on: Today at 12:57:12 PM »

Toscanini's in Cambridge was the best and I still try to visit every time I get to the Boston area.
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« Reply #130 on: Today at 12:57:48 PM »

But Penny's Ice Creamery and Rick's Rather Rich are really good local choices for us nowadays.
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« Reply #131 on: Today at 12:59:10 PM »

Fruit sorbets in season are great. Chocolate chip in most all its varieties (vanilla, chocolate, mint, cherry) are nice change-of-pace flavors.
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« Reply #132 on: Today at 12:59:32 PM »

Cherry Garcia is another store-bought favorite.
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« Reply #133 on: Today at 01:04:50 PM »

First ice cream was probably chocolate ice cream at Howard Johnson's. They had 28 flavors before Baskin-Robbins 3-upped them with 31.

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« Reply #134 on: Today at 01:06:21 PM »

Although when Baskin-Robbins unveiled 32nd Flavor, that became my favorite for a while. A Heath bar / toffee kind of flavor, if I recall correctly.

That would have been their English Toffee ice cream.  When we first moved to Ashland I purchased a half tub of this since it had been years between their carrying it.  Alas it seems to be gone for good.
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« Reply #135 on: Today at 01:10:02 PM »

Wow, 5 pages so far and I didn't see any answers to the TOD. I can start...


Wonderful memories, MichaelG - and deliciously told "vixmom-style"!
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« Reply #136 on: Today at 01:10:09 PM »

Chocolate's still my favorite flavor, preferably a high-quality dark chocolate. Jeni's Darkest Chocolate is great for store-bought.

 BR's is still my favorite chocolate. I've not had Jeni's ice cream.  I'll look for it. 
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« Reply #137 on: Today at 01:14:18 PM »

Since we want more posts rather than less, and there are a nice number of Guests to whom this would be new:

SHILLING FOR YOUTUBE VIEWS - RIPPED FROM TODAY's NEW YORK HEADLINES


From today's New York Times: "Mamdani, a democratic socialist, said almost a year ago that the city 'needs to reconsider its relationship to private wealthy hospital systems'"

We imagined the money-minded Bianca/Lois Lane from "Kiss Me Kate" explaining triage at the V.I.P. emergency room for the wealthy people seeking health care - that "there's always some for you, darlings, if you pay."

Parody of "Always True to You, Darling, In My Fashion"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHZDHZrXpA4




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