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Favoriting September 10, 2012: Back to school we go.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments
Roscoe Mitchell  Tatas-Matoes   Favoriting Congliptious  Nessa  1968   

Music behind DJ:
Sun Ra 

The Perfect Man   Favoriting

The Singles 

Evidence 

1974/1996 

 
Sonny Rollins  Sonnymoon for Two   Favoriting A Night at the Village Vanguard Volume 2  Blue Note  1957   
Fred Hersch  Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise   Favoriting Alive at the Vanguard  Palmetto  2012   
Masada  Idalah-Abal   Favoriting Alef  DIW  1994   
John Zorn / Masada  Idalah-Abal   Favoriting Bar Kokhba: Masada Chamber Ensembles  Tzadik  1996   
Nathan Hanson & Brian Roessler  Sea of Tranquility   Favoriting Selenographia  self-released  2012  http://nhbr.bandcamp.com/album/selenographia 
Output: NOISE  Depression   Favoriting A Soundtrack to the DSM-IV  Output Noise Records  2011  http://www.outputnoise.com/DSM/ 

Music behind DJ:
Blues Control 

Love's a Rondo   Favoriting

Valley Tangents 

Drag City 

2012 

 
James Blood Ulmer  Are You Glad to Be in America?   Favoriting Are You Glad to Be in America?  Rough Trade  1980   
New York Art Quartet  Banging on the White House Door   Favoriting Mohawk  Fontana  1965   
Milford Graves  Nothing 5-7   Favoriting Percussion Ensemble  ESP  1965  w Sonny Morgan 
Sunny Murray  Hilariously   Favoriting Sunny Murray  ESP  1966   
Byard Lancaster  Over the Rainbow   Favoriting It's Not Up to Us  Vortex  1966   
Alexander von Schlippenbach  Over the Rainbow   Favoriting Kung Bore  FMP  1977  w Sven-Åke Johansson 

Music behind DJ:
John Cale & Terry Riley 

Church of Anthrax   Favoriting

Church of Anthrax 

Columbia 

1971 

 
William Parker  Caravan   Favoriting Essence of Ellington - Live in Milano  Aum Fidelity  2012   
Miguel Zenón  Buenos Aires   Favoriting Rayuela  Sunnyside  2012   
Klang  Chicago Spaces   Favoriting Brooklyn Lines...Chicago Spaces  Allos Documents  2012   

Music behind DJ:
Marco Cappelli's Italian Surf Academy 

Secret Agent Man   Favoriting

The American Dream 

Mode/Avant 

2012 

 
Sam Rivers  Second set: part 4   Favoriting Reunion: Live in New York  Pi Recordings  2012  w Dave Holland, Barry Altschul. Rec 2007. 
Grass Roots  Hotttness   Favoriting Grass Roots  AUM Fidelity  2012   
Get the Blessing  O C D C   Favoriting O C D C  Naim Jazz  2012   
Devin Gray  Katahdin   Favoriting Dirigo Rataplan  Skirl  2012   
François Houle 5 + 1  Albatros   Favoriting Genera  Songlines  2012   
Anders Nilsson | Raoul Björkenheim | Gerald Cleaver  Saga Raga   Favoriting Kalabalik  DMG / ARC  2012   
Michael Gibbs & the NDR Bigband  Tennis, Anyone?   Favoriting Back in the Days  Cuneiform  2012   

Music behind DJ:
Phil Cohran and Legacy 

Cohran Blues   Favoriting

African Skies 

Captcha 

2010 

 
John Cage  Radio Music   Favoriting Fluxus Anthology  Recorthings  1956   
Christian Marclay  John Cage   Favoriting More Encores  No Man's Land  1988   
Dave Douglas  Over Farrell's (For John Cage)   Favoriting Five  Soul Note  1995   
John Cage  The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs   Favoriting Voices and Instruments  Obscure  1976  Percussion (closed piano lid) – Richard Bernas; voice – Robert Wyatt. 

Music behind DJ:
Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

Flute Music   Favoriting

Flute Music 

Caroline 

1975 

 


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Listener comments!

  12:00pm
Alf from Upstate:

Welcome back Jeffs!
  12:01pm
listener james from westwood:

good day, jeff and jeff! happy monday, all!!
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Jef:

Happy Monday, and thanks ljfw & AfU!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Jeff G:

Lost an F there. Gimme an F!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
Jeff G:

These guys playing now are pretty good at what they do.
  12:08pm
North Fork:

Is this the oldest selection you've ever played on this show?
  12:11pm
North Fork:

Anyone there?!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
Jeff G:

Hey North Fork! Trying to assess...not sure if it's the oldest, but it would certainly vie for the title.
  12:13pm
North Fork:

Not that 1957 is "old" or anything.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Jeff G:

Amen.
  12:19pm
listener james from westwood:

thinking of '57 as old would make the playlist of mac's antique phonograph hour positively paleolithic!
  12:36pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Hello Jeff and all the listeners.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
Jeff G:

Hi Richard! Greetings.
  12:43pm
duke:

Just looked at the link for this DSM-IV album. I'm wondering what the Tourette tracks sounds like
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:43pm
Jeff G:

It's jumpy.
  12:46pm
Doug S.:

All softly, all the time!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:46pm
Jeff G:

You old softy.
  12:47pm
listener james from westwood:

duke, likewise the trichotillomania cut!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:50pm
Jeff G:

That's a good one, ljfw. Though I confess I had to look up the condition.
  12:54pm
duke:

I hope the soundtracks for manuals becomes a trend. I'm waiting for the soundtrack to the JD 110 lawn tractor,
  12:54pm
listener james from westwood:

the name of that disorder has splendid mouthfeel. it sounds like something a voice artist says during warmup.
  12:56pm
listener james from westwood:

if the dsm-iv gets an album, i think the publication manual of the american psychological ass'n ought to receive a musical tribute. the examples for how to style source references could be performed a la "modern major general."
  12:56pm
Dan in Seattle:

This is really really gorgeous.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:03pm
Jeff G:

Dan: Glad you are enjoying -- Art Quartet, yeah? Such a great group. Underrepresented. The name's a little off-putting, perhaps...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:04pm
Jeff G:

@ljfw: maybe the AP Style Manual could get its own musical treatment, too?
  1:08pm
listener james from westwood:

it'd make those sorts of manuals swifter to learn! just put on the earbuds and exercise or sleep your way to proper serial comma usage!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:11pm
Jeff G:

For the record: pro Oxford comma.
  1:19pm
kat330:

Schlippenbach into his bad habits again I see.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:21pm
Jeff G:

Yeah. Couldn't resist. Just got that record...
  1:28pm
kat330:

For the record, I couldn't resist the pun.
Hi, Jeffs and all non-Jeffs! Trying to have my cake and eat it, too, by double streaming.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:35pm
Jeff G:

We are pro-pun, kat330, so pun away!
Just don't cross the streams. Have heard that's bad.
  1:37pm
kat330:

Yeah, the caravan's going down while fording. :)
This is at least *one* version of Caravan not in Steinski's Rough Mix.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:49pm
Jeff G:

Betting/hoping that you guys can handle THE STRAIGHT BEAUTY.
  2:01pm
duke:

If I can do anything 1% as good as this when I'm 80, I'll be happy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:03pm
Jeff G:

Yup. Like, I'm good with breathing. At 80. That'll be my big thing.
  2:04pm
mark vt:

Puns are fine. Anybody here really good at reviving a laugh? Like the kind where people keep laughing and laughing until pain comes on...and then there is this silence and people are looking around all brain confused. Bringing the laugh back from hell where it went is a skill. Nice to have DO on a Monday afternoon. Love it. It is true, though. When people get all worn out from laughing at something together there comes that awkward silence. I guess at that point people either walk away from each other or turn to hysterics.
  2:04pm
Jeff J:

If I can do anything I'm like 10% this happy with at 42, I'll be happy!
  2:05pm
Angie:

I really love having ears.
  2:07pm
Jeff J:

@mark vt - have you ever heard the Armstrong track "Laughing Louis"? One of the few musical instances of actual laughter as an organizing musical force. A good group laugh is always purgative. Never enough of that.
  2:09pm
Jeff J:

Grass Roots earnin' the extra "t"s in their "Hotttness" here.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:13pm
Jeff G:

@Jeff J: Always loved Tom Wilson's hysterical laughter after the false start on Bringing It All Back Home...
  2:14pm
mark vt:

@Jeff J-I will need to hear Laughing Louis again. I think I have heard that at some point.
  2:14pm
Doug S.:

Steven at AUM Fidelity (a prince of a guy) is always quite determined that the label name be spelled with capitals A, U and M.

Good work Jeff!
  2:15pm
Jeff J:

Love that Tom Wilson laugh too. Some rumors that his laugh and false start was staged. If so, Oscars all around!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:16pm
Jeff G:

@ Doug: Thanks. See above, re AP Style Manual. Also, we've received "the call" from Steven re that very issue, many moons ago.
  2:16pm
kat330:

Then there are Dylan's quick chuckles here and there in his first albums. Endearing they are.
  2:19pm
Carmichael:

Well alrighty. Hiya Jeffs and listeners.
  2:19pm
mark vt:

Do you think Neil Armstrong laughed when he was on the moon? That's one small laugh for man kind....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:22pm
Jeff G:

Carmichael: howdy!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:23pm
Jeff G:

@mark vt: Neil didn't seem the laughing kind, did he...
  2:24pm
kat330:

Aldrin, otoh, seems a gent to enjoy a buzz.
  2:39pm
mark vt:

I noticed that tunein has a lot more wfmu line ups now. Including GTDR. I listen at home by using our Roku box and tunein. Months ago it would just have the wfmu stream, and the others. Now it actually has show archives and such. Pretty cool. I sent Doug an email one time, or maybe it was on the comments, about that. Good to have it on there. Otherwise I would need to hook up my laptop, iphone, or other device to get to the other stream. GTDR is so great to have as an alternative to the live wfmu stream. At times. Especially this show and also whenever Doug is on.
  2:40pm
Doug S.:

@mark vt
What is "tunein"?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:42pm
Jeff G:

Yeah @mark vt, I got about a fifth of what you were saying, but enough to say THANKS!
  2:42pm
Doug S.:

Nevermind. I used this cool new thing called Goggle to find out!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:43pm
Jeff G:

lmgtfy.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:45pm
Jeff G:

Experiencing some birthday burnout. Just realized it's Dave Burrell's bday. Ah well. He was on that Caravan track by Wm Parker. Belated birthday shout-out to you, Mr. Burrell!
  2:49pm
mark vt:

There might be other places to stream wfmu on the Roku but that is the one I found on it. There must be a way for DJs to program their shows on it because some shows appear on it. Like Tom Sharpling's show ends up on there every week. Not a huge fan of his show but he is a wfmu relative. And many other archives show up on there as well.
  2:49pm
kat330:

TWIMC: Just had our GoDaddy (domain page and email) go completely down, so some of you may be affected as they just told me "thousands of customers" are affected and don't know when all will be well again.
  2:49pm
Doug S.:

It is also the birthdays of:

Prince Lasha
Craig Harris
Roy Ayers
Raymond Scott
and Ted Kluszewski

Guess you better go another coupla hours, Jeff.
  2:52pm
mark vt:

My connection is fine here. On the moon, Neil? Can you hear it ok? ...small laugh.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:52pm
Jeff G:

<sigh>
  2:54pm
northguineahills:

Great set Jeffs, it's been a blast!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:54pm
Jeff G:

Glad you enjoyed, northguineahills! Thanks for tuning in!
  2:55pm
listener james from westwood:

many thanks for the fine show! looking forward to d:o's fall foliage!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:55pm
Jeff G:

Show runs a tad long today, btw...
  2:56pm
kat330:

November 2013, I look forward to FMU's month-long tribute to Benjamin Britten's 100th b'day.
  2:58pm
kat330:

Maybe the dual streaming caused a rift in the space-time continuum causing GoDaddy to StopDaddy, but I'm still glad I finally made here to D:O -- thanks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:58pm
Jeff G:

Thanks, ljfw. It should be a colorful fall. The DSM-IV doesn't lie.
  2:58pm
mark vt:

Yes. The foliage is already trying to change here in VT.But not fully, yet.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:59pm
Jeff G:

Likewise, kat330; thrilled to have you here (and there)!
  3:02pm
duke:

Great show. Thanks!
  3:04pm
mark vt:

I love the GTDR stream. But whenever there is a live person behind it all it just feels right. Thanks for having this stream and thanks, Jeffs for doing the show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:04pm
Jeff G:

Thanks, duke! Really appreciate your tuning in!
  3:05pm
Doug S.:

@mark vt
My goal is to keep expanding the stream to include more LIVE shows. Stay tuned!
  3:09pm
mark vt:

ok. Thank you. I really do appreciate all of it.
  12:46pm
Ike:

That Output: NOISE track was amazing.
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