Ah, i was thrown by the '67 date (though it may actually have been from 71, released 74 per Discogs). Sounds great whenever, as this whole show likely will.
Interesting - mine says copyright 1967 but recorded 71 - so yes, you are probably correct. all i know is I scored a fairly beat OG copy that sounds pretty good.
Billy Harper now? Dear god, Kim. You are like some evil North Korean interrogator, finding my weakest points and forcing me to divulge. TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW!
@Santos, good find on that Amazon page! That was a Tuesday; wonder what the lineup was at that point, which DJ it could've been? It wasn't Trouble as it is now (she had a show on 9/14 of that week). Hmmmm...
GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
Poor Sam Segal. There is simply no music left. Sam, please just mumble semi-coherently for the next three hours, 9-midnight (ET) here on the Drummer Stream.
Hip set Kim. Long time WFMU listener just discovered you today. I have or have had so much of this stuff esp love Archie Shepp and anything on Strata/East.
9/11 somebody on WFMU played John Coltrane's "A LOVE SUPREME" it its entirety the day after 9/11 and i needed that and I remember thinking: this is what makes America great and what a shame those people will never get a chance to know that. it was genius to play that. Thanks
Thank you Jeff - that is nice of you to say, but I have a long way to go before I can measure up to these gentlemen. Doug - who would dare cover AEC's YoYo? Blasphemy
Luckily, that was the plan already, Doug. For a second there I was afraid Kim might leave a worthwhile song to play, but thankfully I can commence with the mumbling.
Thank you for your kind words. Off beat women who like soul & free jazz rarely get an audience, let alone one with such knowledge and stories to boot. It's been my pleasure.
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Satan's Li'l Helper:
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Sam Segal:
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Sam Segal:
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Uncle Michael:
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Jeff:
Sorry, Doug and Scott McD, you now have to up your games.
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Dervish:
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And where did I first hear it? WFMU.
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Santos L. Halper:
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listener james from westwood:
listener james from westwood:
Doug Schulkind:
DJ $mall ¢change was on the air the early morning of 9/11 and played a track from Archie Shepp's Blasé: wfmu.org...
listener james from westwood:
Doug Schulkind:
Poor Sam Segal. There is simply no music left. Sam, please just mumble semi-coherently for the next three hours, 9-midnight (ET) here on the Drummer Stream.
IF YOU LOSE YOUR HORSE is next!
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Pete L:
9/11 somebody on WFMU played John Coltrane's "A LOVE SUPREME" it its entirety the day after 9/11 and i needed that and I remember thinking: this is what makes America great and what a shame those people will never get a chance to know that. it was genius to play that. Thanks
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Uncle Michael:
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