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With billows and blasts from choirs and orchesters
Buskers and talkers
Big bands and squawkers,
the Stork Club has retained its qualities of decaying elegance and dwindling significance since the late 1950s.

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Favoriting December 6, 2020: He Coulda Been A Cowboy
Dave Brubeck was born on a ranch, and his dad was hoping he’d take over the business. Instead, he went on to study with composer/teacher Darius Milhaud, go on to have the best-selling record in jazz history, form a quartet with Paul Desmond that lasted 17 years, and went brilliantly on from there for another 40 years or so. A polyrhythmic, polytonal composer and explorer, and a fighter for social justice as well. Happy birthday.

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Dave Brubeck Quartet ‎  Le Souk   Favoriting Jazz Goes To College  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Bass – Bob Bates //Drums – Joe Dodge //Piano – Dave Brubeck. — Recorded live at University of Michigan, University of Cincinnati, and Oberlin College, 1954  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Carmen McRae - Dave Brubeck ‎  It's a Raggy Waltz   Favoriting Take Five (Recorded Live At Basin Street East)  recorded at "Basin Street East", New York on September 6, 1961  0:04:57 (Pop-up)
DJ Lights the Candles        0:07:28 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Octet  How High The Moon   Favoriting Old Sounds From San Francisco  //Dave Brubeck (piano) //Paul Desmond (alto sax) //Bill Smith (clarinet,baritone sax) //Ron Crotty (bass) //Cal Tjader (drums) //Bob Collins (trombone) //Dick Collins (trumpet) //Dave Van Kriedt (tenor sax)  0:11:42 (Pop-up)
The Dave Brubeck Trio  Undecided   Favoriting Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals  //Bass – Ron Crotty //Piano – Dave Brubeck //Vibraphone, Drums, Bongos – Cal Tjader Written-By – Shavers, Robin. -- Recorded 1950-51  0:18:37 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Pilgrims' Progress   Favoriting The Playboy Jazz All-Stars 1957  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Bass – Norman Bates //Drums – Joe Dodge //Piano – Dave Brubeck. --- Live in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, August 2, 1956  0:21:00 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Cielito Lindo   Favoriting Live At The Kurhaus 1967: The Lost Recordings  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Bass – Eugene Wright //Drums – Joe Morello //Piano – Dave Brubeck. — Recorded at the Kurhaus, Scheveningen, October, 24, 1967  0:29:57 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  The Wright Groove   Favoriting The Dave Brubeck Quartet in Europe  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Bass – Eugene Wright //Drums – Joe Morello //Piano – Dave Brubeck. —— 1958 --Written-By – E. Wright  0:34:20 (Pop-up)
Marian McPartland with Dave Brubeck  Conversation into Polytonal Blues/Polytonal Blues   Favoriting Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Guest Dave Brubeck    0:36:27 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Sounds of the Loop   Favoriting Jazz Impressions Of The U.S.A.  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Bass – Norman Bates (2) //Drums – Joe Morello //Piano, Written-By – Dave Brubeck. --- Recorded in New York, Nov. 26, 1956  0:37:33 (Pop-up)
DJ 4 U        0:44:08 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  The Wright Groove   Favoriting The Dave Brubeck Quartet in Europe  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Bass – Eugene Wright //Drums – Joe Morello //Piano – Dave Brubeck. —— 1958  0:55:55 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Dancin' In Rhythm   Favoriting Once When I Was Very Young  //Bass – Jack Six //Clarinet – Bill Smith* //Drums – Randy Jones (3) //Piano – Dave Brubeck. — Recorded May 6-7, 1991  1:01:36 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck & Paul Desmond  These Foolish Things   Favoriting The Duets    1:06:10 (Pop-up)
The Dave Brubeck Trio  Avalon   Favoriting Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals  //Bass – Ron Crotty //Piano – Dave Brubeck //Vibraphone, Drums, Bongos – Cal Tjader Written-By – Shavers, Robin. -- Recorded 1950-51  1:11:33 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Octet  Schizophrenic Scherzo   Favoriting Old Sounds From San Francisco  //Dave Brubeck (piano) //Paul Desmond (alto sax) //Bill Smith (clarinet,baritone sax) //Ron Crotty (bass) //Cal Tjader (drums) //Bob Collins (trombone) //Dick Collins (trumpet) //Dave Van Kriedt (tenor sax)  1:13:41 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Zen Is When   Favoriting Jazz Impressions Of Japan  • Dave Brubeck - piano • Paul Desmond - saxophone • Eugene Wright - bass • Joe Morello - drums. -- CBS 30th Street Studio, recorded on January 30, 1960 at CBS 30th Street Studio,, NYC  1:15:36 (Pop-up)
Metheny - Brubeck - BB King  Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)   Favoriting Move to the Groove  //Bass – Chris Brubeck //Clarinet – Bill Smith //Drums – Randy Jones //Piano – Dave Brubeck Recorded on 28th January 1983 at the MIDEM Festival, Palais Des Congres, Cannes, France  1:18:25 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Trio & Gerry Mulligan  Out Of The Way Of The People   Favoriting Live at the Berlin Philharmonie  //Baritone Saxophone – Gerry Mulligan //Bass – Jack Six //Drums – Alan Dawson //Piano, Liner Notes, Producer [Original Recordings] – Dave Brubeck. — Recorded live, November 1970  1:25:45 (Pop-up)
DJ Meenzwell        1:32:47 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Little Rock Getaway   Favoriting Southern Scene  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Double Bass – Gene Wright //Drums – Joe Morello //Piano – Dave Brubeck  1:39:08 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Unsquare Dance   Favoriting Time Further Out  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Bass – Eugene Wright //Drums – Joe Morello //Piano – Dave Brubeck Track 11 recorded at Carnegie Hall on Feb. 22, 1963; all others recorded in New York, May & June 1961  1:42:21 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Watusi Drums   Favoriting he Dave Brubeck Quartet in Europe  /Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Bass – Eugene Wright //Drums – Joe Morello //Piano – Dave Brubeck. —— 1958 --Written-By – E. Wright  1:44:23 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Trio with Gerry Mulligan & the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra  Happy Anniversary   Favoriting Dave Brubeck Trio with Gerry Mulligan & the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Erich Kunzel Conductor (1970)  //Baritone Saxophone – Gerry Mulligan //Bass – Jack Six //Conductor – Erich Kunzel //Drums – Alan Dawson //Orchestra – The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra //Piano, Composed By – Dave Brubeck Recording Date -- May, 1970 -- Recording Location --- Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH  1:54:37 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Symphony   Favoriting Paper Moon  • Dave Brubeck – piano • Jerry Bergonzi – tenor saxophone • Chris Brubeck – bass, bass trombone • Randy Jones – drums ---1981  1:59:28 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Tokyo Traffic   Favoriting Jazz Impressions Of Japan  recorded on June 16–17, 1964 at the CBS 30th Street Studio, NYC  2:04:33 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck  Who Will Take Care Of Me?   Favoriting Late Night Brubeck: Live from the Blue Note  //Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Bobby Militello //Bass – Jack Six //Drums – Randy Jones (3) //Piano – Dave Brubeck. —— Blue Note", NYC, October 5-7, 1993  2:10:22 (Pop-up)
DJ Midnight Massippeal        2:17:03 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Fatha   Favoriting Countdown: Time In Outer Space  Dave Brubeck, Eugene Wright, Joe Morello, Paul Desmond. --- recorded in New York in 1961 "This album is dedicated to Lieut. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr."  2:24:10 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Blues In The Dark   Favoriting Brubeck & Rushing  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Bass – Eugene Wright //Drums – Joe Morello //Piano – Dave Brubeck //Vocals – Jimmy Rushing. — Originally recorded 1960.  2:27:55 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Heigh-Ho   Favoriting Dave Digs Disney  • Dave Brubeck - piano • Paul Desmond - alto saxophone • Joe Morello - drums • Norman Bates - bass. //Songwriter – Frank Churchill, Larry Morey //From Walt Disney's Snow White And The Seven Dwarves ---- Recorded June 29 & 30, 1957  2:32:39 (Pop-up)
Marian McPartland with Dave Brubeck  Thank You   Favoriting Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Guest Dave Brubeck  1997  2:36:43 (Pop-up)
Marian McPartland with Dave Brubeck  Conversation into The Duke/. The Duke   Favoriting Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Guest Dave Brubeck  1997  2:39:33 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Why Do I Love   Favoriting The Dave Brubeck Quartet at Wilshire Ebell  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Double Bass – Ron Crotty //Drums – Lloyd Davis //Piano – Dave Brubeck Written-By – Carmichael*, Parrish. -- rec'd: Wilshire Ebell, Los Angeles, July 20, 1953  2:46:31 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck  All the Things You Are   Favoriting All The Things We Are  • Dave Brubeck - piano • Lee Konitz - alto saxophone • Anthony Braxton - alto saxophone • Jack Six - bass • Roy Haynes - drums (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II)------recorded, on October 3, 1974  2:49:10 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Blue Rondo A La Turk   Favoriting Time Out  • Dave Brubeck – piano • Paul Desmond – alto saxophone • Eugene Wright – bass • Joe Morello – drums. --- Rec'd: New York, August 18, 1959  2:56:32 (Pop-up)
DJ Loonherd        3:03:24 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Three To Get Ready   Favoriting Time Out  Dave Brubeck – piano • Paul Desmond – alto saxophone • Eugene Wright – bass • Joe Morello – drums. --- Rec'd: New York, June 25, 1959  3:09:36 (Pop-up)
Marian McPartland with Dave Brubeck  Conversation into In Your Own Sweet Way   Favoriting Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Guest Dave Brubeck    3:15:05 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck & Paul Desmond  Koto Song.   Favoriting The Duets    3:20:31 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Trio & Gerry Mulligan  Blessed Are The Poor (The Sermon On The Mount)   Favoriting Live at the Berlin Philharmonie  //Baritone Saxophone – Gerry Mulligan //Bass – Jack Six //Drums – Alan Dawson //Piano – Dave Brubeck. — Recorded live, November 1970  3:26:28 (Pop-up)
Carmen McRae - Dave Brubeck ‎  Lord, Lord   Favoriting Take Five (Recorded Live At Basin Street East)  //Bass – Eugene Wright //Piano, Liner Notes – Dave Brubeck //Vocals – Carmen McRae //,Drums - Joe Morello. — recorded at "Basin Street East", New York on September 6, 1961  3:35:26 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck Quartet  Castilian Drums   Favoriting Countdown: Time In Outer Space  Dave Brubeck, Eugene Wright, Joe Morello, Paul Desmond. --- recorded in New York in 1961 "This album is dedicated to Lieut. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr."  3:40:52 (Pop-up)
Don't Just Stand There! Jockey your disks, or whatever is is you do!        3:46:28 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck  You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To   Favoriting Private Brubeck Remembers  2004  3:53:03 (Pop-up)
Dave Brubeck  Take Five   Favoriting We're All Together Again For The First Time  //Alto Saxophone – Paul Desmond //Baritone Saxophone – Gerry Mulligan //Bass – Jack Six //Drums – Alan Dawson //Piano – Dave Brubeck. ---- Recorded on November 4, 1972 at the Philharmonie in Berlin.  3:59:03 (Pop-up)
DJ Finally Gets the Hook         


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:57am
Stork:

HeyaHiyaHooHooHoo!!! It's Club-Time!!
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spodiodi:

yo ho ho, Wolfgang and Stork CLubbers!
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chresti:

Hello Stork and clubbers and grown boys wearing slacks!
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Sem:

Gin! In a bath tub, I expect to stay here at the Club for a while.

Greets, Stork, from the edge of the North Atlantic. Ho, ho, 'spo. Yeah, chresti.
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chresti:

spodi! \\ //
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Stork:

spodiodi chresti!
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spodiodi:

chresti! \\// S'em!\\//
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

6th Dec., 1920
Sun in Sagittarius
Year of Metal Monkey
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
Irene Trudel:

G'day Stork Club-ers! Looking forward to your Brubeck birthday bash today.
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chresti:

Sem! \\ //
  12:03pm
Listener Robert:

Why you playing cards in a bathtub, Sem?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Irene Trudel:

Nice studio picture, btw.
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Stork:

Greetings, Irene! RevRabb! Sem!! Thought you'd like that pic, Irene!
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spodiodi:

this Metal Dog approves, RRN63 \m/
aloha, and aloha to Irene and RObert
  12:05pm
Listener Robert:

Waiting for a friend who should arrive soon, I hope, to clean the gutters and downspouts. We have tall overhanging trees, very deciduous. But then at 1 PM with others we're going to be chanting runes, so Stork goes off here.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
doctorjazz:

Love this Raggy Waltz!
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chresti:

1920? The roaring metal rat 20s?
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Sem:

A sly one you are, Listener R'bert.
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Stork:

Listener Robert! Glad you deciduos-ed to join us!! The downspouts can wait!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Where was Guaraldi on Brubeck?
Was Dave the Da Vinci to Bill Evans' Michelangelo ?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Brubeck was like a Star...
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spodiodi:

glad he didn't take up gigging frogs or something
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Jeff Golick:

Brubeck's influence was such that even my classical piano lessons as a callow youth included a pass at Take Five. Thanks, @Stork!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
adamdoesit:

…or worm grunting.

Hello Stork. How hi, moons.
Avatar 12:17pm
Stork:

My wife did a fashion show in like 4th grade and Take Five was their "runway" music.
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Stork:

adamdoesit! JeffGee, you're swell!
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Stork:

Yes, your announcer said "bap"
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The Greatness of the 'Take Five' album is one of those Cliches that can't diminish its actual Greatness
...but I expect to be shown how it limits broader appreciation of Brubeck.
& his wonderful Band(s).
I love Paul Desmond too.
  12:23pm
davefromtoronto:

that guy announcing is very 23 skidoo.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:24pm
StringOFperils:

Hi, Stork! Stratford! Paul Desmond could be the sound of Stratford. Pretty quiet place.
Avatar 12:26pm
Stork:

Very well put, RevRabb Nov63. That announcer's name is Jimmy Lyons. He was a hipster DJ who Brubeck wrote Lyons Busy for - which he used as an opening radio and show theme for many years. Great story on it here: raggywaltz.com...
Avatar 12:27pm
Stork:

Sorry that announcer jazz was for YOU, davefromtoronto!
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Stork:

StringOFperils!! Sweeeet!
  12:28pm
davefromtoronto:

thanks, daddy-o!
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spodiodi:

Jeff, Adam, String, dave *tips hat*
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spodiodi:

worm grunting is a new one for me, adam. *re-tips hat*
  12:31pm
davefromtoronto:

norman bates on drums?!? don't look in his floor tom...
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Stork:

davefromtoronto: heheheheheh
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adamdoesit:

☆ spodi!
Worm grunting came up on MachinePix a month or two ago. New to me, too. Mind blown.
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Stork:

Yeah, I gotta make worm-grunting a bigger part of my life.
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adamdoesit:

@davefromtoronto: When the band went on tour, poor Norman could never figure out why everyone opted to stay in the bus.
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spodiodi:

i didn't even know they had ears
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Stork:

Listen to Dave plain' them 10ths! Hands like coal shovels!
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spodiodi:

late aloha, doctorjazz! (dunno how i missed ya)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Sagittarian optimism is definitely communicated...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:39pm
doctorjazz:

Used to love those Piano Jazz shows McPartland shows, this is a good'un!
(thanks for getting to me, Spodiodi, aloha back atcha!)
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Stork:

Me too, Doc. That's one thing my Dad and I agreed on. Her show with Teddy Wilson is another great one - and the one with Bill Evans.
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WR:

Make me a quintupple quadruple and let me sit in the corner where I can sleep it off.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& Year of Monkey Skill (Bird & Ravi Shankar also b. 1920)...
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adamdoesit:

I hear some Papa Jo Jones in Joe Morello's solo.
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Stork:

Waiter! WR is drying out over here! Make haste! Make him whatever he wants, in fact.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

McPartland shows available as podcasts as 'Shorts' - whole shows may be archived by NPR ??
Love these Morello drums so much.
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WR:

Me in music class, "Brubeck, eh." Fellow student, "what have you got there? Joe Morello Drum Method vols 1 - 3?" Sheepishly me, "er, yeah...."
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spodiodi:

hi WR!
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TDK60:

Hi Stork. Stopping briefly today; I'll visit the show when it's frozen in amber later....
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

WKCR
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adamdoesit:

Schaap up or ship out!
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doctorjazz:

WKCR is where Schapp holds forth (or did...)
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TDK60:

It's WKCR FM, 89.9 FM, here in Manhattan. He's there giving free classes a lot.
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Stork:

That wonderful bloggy thing: raggywaltz.com
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Stork:

Thanks, and welcome TDK60! I did the brain-freeze there-
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TDK60:

Ya want details? Digressions? He's got plenty of minutes for minutiae.
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Stork:

I think I'm getting Schaapier as I get older.
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spodiodi:

\\//
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Mx. Granny (e/em):

so excited for this, hi!
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spodiodi:

aloha, granny!
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Stork:

Mx. Granny (e/em): huge yays!!
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adamdoesit:

Schaapenfreude: joy in digressions and minutae. That's a legit German word, ja Stork?
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Stork:

If it isn't, adamdoesit, it damn well should be, come on!
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adamdoesit:

Or, in colloquial Amerenglish: Schaap-happy.
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Stork:

This album of duets is just about my fave Brubeck album. It was definitely Desmond's. He told Brubeck that.
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TDK60:

\\ // Spodiodi. / Some jazz enthused who don't like him. But I do learn from him and who else goes to such lengths to enlighten over a radio show? It really is a music history class. If not in the mood I switch from WKCR over to your outfit in Jersey City.
  1:13pm
jn34282:

@Stork love this dave brubeck tribute thanks
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Stork:

I really have lots of admiration for Schaap. He's worth the slog through his rhetorical mishmash of the essential, the minute, and the TOTALLY expendable. He's notorious for contradicting interviewees with recording dates and such. Even so, he's a good interview himself, and a huge resource of jazz oral history. He just needs a tiny bit of editing
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adamdoesit:

An editor …or maybe a Schaaperone.
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Stork:

Hey thank YOU, jn34282. Welcome.
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spodiodi:

haha
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I think even those who make fun of Schaap acknowledge he's about as well-informed as it gets - just that sometimes he discourses in a kind of loop say on his method of research & about his researching than in revealing it... & all of the above more than playing Music. I love being informed so I've never regretted listening to him - but perhaps no more as a staple of the diet than - once a week??...
Also - he's been battling ill health - & I'm sure we all want to send him the best vibes...
  1:21pm
jn34282:

@stork your welcome
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Stork:

All very true, RevolRabb. I'm pulling for him.
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Stork:

Pretty wild hearing Bill Smith playing clarinet with electronics.
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Stork:

Hey, jn: you're not from Spangenberg, are you?
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Irene Trudel:

Loved that version of Lover Man!
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johnc:

Where was Metheny in that recording? I thought I heard an acoustic guitar for a bit, but that’s all. Also, that’s some amazing audio quality for a 1983 live recording
  1:29pm
jn34282:

Hey fellow stork club listeners WKCR is doing a lot of archive stuff, just thought you all would like to know
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Stork:

A really great track, Irene! Weird to hear electronics on a Brubeck date.
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adamdoesit:

Cantstopwontstop. I mean, can't get my Phil.
My sense is that Schaap's engagement with the essential and the minute is of a piece with his engagement with the recorded legacy of Charlie Parker, to which he dedicated his life, down to the last scrap. They're both full of false starts, pet riffs, alternate takes, and moments of jaw-dropping invention and discovery. His verbalizations convey the sound of that study, a decades-long act of sustained attention. It's beautiful, exhausting stuff.
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doctorjazz:

Schapp has gotten longer and longer winded over the years. It may just be aging... He also teachers at Columbia, and gives classes at Jazz at Lincoln Center, which also likely increased his lecturing time on air. Not "anti-Schapp" myself, he was a really big part of my jazz education. But it has gotten harder to listen to him recently, he'll play a half hour of great music, then talk about it for an hour. (He has been battling cancer, and I wish him the best of health!)
  1:36pm
jn34282:

@Stork not really why?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

He's completely enthusiastic about the Music. & there have been one or two real Grouches amongst Jazz Critics...
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TDK60:

Folks may not know WKCR is a non-commercial station like WFMU. A college station though, but it still fundraises as it only gets some money from Columbia.
  1:39pm
jn34282:

@TDK60 still a lot of prerecorded and archival stuff
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Stork:

jn34282 - i just took a shot that you were from Germany - i googled your digits, thinking it might b a zip code here. Because I'm so wonderfully clever, you see. It was guess that, or Bradenton, Fla.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Very interesting ! Had thot Brubeck was completely Technically fluent as this intellectual Cool Jazz potentate... So he went to School but was also Too Cool...
  1:45pm
jn34282:

@Stork just made these numbers up, although i used to live in Florida but moved back to north jersey two years ago, used to live on the east coast of south Florida
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Stork:

He didn't really ever learn how to read music properly. he had bad vision problems as a kid, and Milhaud told him don't worry about it. Compose, and use jazz in your writing. Brubeck called his work "improved composing." He would redo any piece, any different way.
He was willing to try anything new with anybody.
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Stork:

Sorry that should have read "improvised composing."
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doctorjazz:

Got to see Brubeck in his later years, 1st half of the concert solo, second half in the quartet with his kids.
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StringOFperils:

Awwww. I liked the audaciousness of "improved composing"
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spodiodi:

also thought it was pretty nice
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Stork:

His kids ain't half-bad. Chris is an excellent bassist, methinks.
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Stork:

i call what I do "disapproved DJ'ing." Such a rebel.
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StringOFperils:

The disaproof is in the pudding on of record albums?
  1:57pm
jn34282:

@Stirk if I ou are interested there is a guy named
Willis conover who did a show for voice of America called jazz hour back during the Cold War
  1:58pm
jn34282:

I meant stork sorry for messing up your name
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

adamdoesit @ 1:31
- that's Meta. Props.
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Stork:

No worries, jn. Sounds interesting. Heard vaguely of him. Will check.
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Stork:

Good piece - great photos - here: musicaficionado.blog...
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doctorjazz:

Saw 2 movies on Netflix I liked this week-My Octopus Teacher, and Peanut Butter Falcon (the 1st starring the octopus, the second an actor with Down's Syndrome).
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spodiodi:

doctorjazz, i liked My OCtopus Teacher too
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jn34282:

Cool stork
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spodiodi:

also liked the Peanut Butter Falcon (saw that one some months back)
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spodiodi:

"The Saltwater Redneck" is too funny
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jn34282:

Also stork i think the BBC may have some jazz shows too
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doctorjazz:

It is, Spodi, and the lead was terrific!
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spodiodi:

i agree! (even shia was ok)
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doctorjazz:

Jets are ahead against the Raiders, 13-10, but it's only the 1st half. But, could they get win one?
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johnc:

I watched My Octopus Teacher recently. Beautiful movie. Not gonna lie, I cried
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spodiodi:

serious drama!
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spodiodi:

and visually... just incredible
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doctorjazz:

I thought Shia was good too.
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johnc:

Hadn’t heard of Peanutbutter Falcon. Will check out. Thanks
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Stork:

Bobby Militello on the sex-o-phone.
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Stork:

Hi, johnc!
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johnc:

Hi Stork! Awesome show. Today is a great day. Having a cocktail and listening to some Brubeck.Thank you!
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doctorjazz:

I have to say, I wasn't a giant Brubeck fan before the show, but appreciating him a whole lot more after today's show.
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spodiodi:

🌕🐺
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doctorjazz:

Jets now down, 17-13, oh well...
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doctorjazz:

The visuals in Octopus Teacher are fabulous, kept wondering how he went down alone and was able to get such great footage.
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spodiodi:

ot ftw
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Irene Trudel:

Lotsa nice selections today! I'm with doctorjazz-- wasn't an especially big fan, but I do love what I'm hearing. Will have to play something on tomorrow's show.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Sam Darnold seeing ghosts again after an interception and two fumbles.
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adamdoesit:

Mr. Five by Five!
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doctorjazz:

@Ken, Oy! Better off here on the GTD Stream!
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Stork:

Brubeck was a real journey of discovery for me. He's such an inventive composer, and writes for, and surrounds himself with such utter genius, that the more you hear, the more you realize how great he was. Maybe not the chops of the immortals, but to paraphrase what Kenny Clarke said about Francy Boland: that motherfucker swings, just with his writing.!"
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Stork:

Ken from HP - herzlich Willkommen!
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johnc:

That motherfucker swings hahaja
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johnc:

Hey Jets fans, I’m a Bengals fan. I know pain and can relate
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Stork and friendlies. A good day to hang out at the club.
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spodiodi:

hi Ken. indeed
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adamdoesit:

I agree with doctorjazz and Irene: I've been too ready to write Brubeck off as a player who hides lack of blues feeling behind clever structures. What comes through for me in these recordings is his ability to give time, space, and paying gigs to wonderful musicians, without having to outshine them. (I guess I'm thinking of him as a little like John Lewis now -- or Basie, for that matter.) To maintain a creative setting is creative in itself. Thank you, Stork, for giving me occasion to reconsider.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

BandLeader yeah.
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Stork:

The sheer joy of these two pianists playing together is such a gorgeous thing.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Basie comparison interesting - because Rhythm element often such a focus?
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Stork:

The only time Brubeck ever falters, to me, is sometimes playing the blues - but he's still got good blues ideas - he's just a little clunky there.
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Stork:

adamdoesit - those are the sweetest words a DJ fella can hear. I love to change my mind, too!
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spodiodi:

love hearing her npr show on kcsm
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Irene Trudel:

I once was in Marian McPartland's home in Post Washington. The NPR bureau sent me to record a tape sync with her, which means I record her side of a phone conversation and it gets sync'd with the interviewer back in the studio. She was so sweet!
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spodiodi:

that's so cool, Irene!
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Stork:

Wow! Irene you have met just everybody! How great to meet her! I adored her show growing up.
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adamdoesit:

@RevRabbit I like that thought about rhythm. For me, it might've been the presence of Jimmy Rushing a few tracks back; or Morello sounding to me like Papa Jo a couple hours ago; or maybe the sense that, with Brubeck, there's always something to Count?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Does seem to communicate that kind of pleasure & egalitarianism. Yerknow Miles scares into excellence - Trane sweeps the band away on a flying carpet...
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Mark R:

I had the pleasure of seeing a reunion of the original Dave Brubeck Quartet (Desmond, Eugene Wright, Morello) at a high school auditorium in the 70s. It was sublime. My brother took some excellent photos.
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Stork:

You read that right: Lee Konitz and Anthony Braxton - together!!
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doctorjazz:

Agree with Adamdoesit and some of the other comments, always thought of his playing as somewhat clunky. And, maybe as a white jazz player who found quite a bit of success playing this music (and not as well as many struggling black musicians) also lead me to judge him harshly. I'd say the John Lewis analogy is apt, to me anyway.
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Mark R:

Really surprised to see Anthony Braxton on here!
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doctorjazz:

Braxton, cool!
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Irene Trudel:

Wowee! But then, I'm never surprised at who Lee collaborated with.
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Stork:

Hey, Mark R. Very amazing for you!
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adamdoesit:

Not to mention Roy Haynes. Heavyweights!
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Stork:

adamdoesit - i know, right!? What a gret album. This is the only track that Braxton and Konitz play together on, unfortch.
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Sem:

Stork, wordless w/ all the Brubeck-ness vibrating my eardrums all afternoon long. What an excellent idea you had, and made manifest. Thank you.
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Stork:

Thank you most kindly, Sem.
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jn34282:

@Stork thanks for this dave brubeck tribute, plus was soaking up all the knowledge on the accu
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Mark R:

This is my favorite Brubeck tune--so tricky rhythmically, he and Desmond play so great together on this.
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Stork:

Prepare for overtime. This is not a drill.
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chresti:

Yeah, love it,
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doctorjazz:

My daughter's take on my listening habits-short video, fun!

twitter.com...
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johnc:

I bet Gershwin was jealous he didn’t write it
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Stork:

Gonna check that immediately afterwards, Doc!
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doctorjazz:

(for after the show, natch...)
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Mx. Granny (e/em):

my mother and grandmother both loved Brubeck, and this song brings back happy childhood memories. <3
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

1959 - most important year in Jazz ?
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adamdoesit:

Doctorjazz, I'm glad you brought up Brubeck's whiteness and success with white audiences. I think that's a big part of the distaste I've felt for him -- projected self-hate, perhaps, as a white jazz listener, tripping over my shoelaces trying not to seem uncool.
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Mark R:

Miles loved him. End of story. White guilt absolved.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I had that more with Sinatra than I ever did with Brubeck somehow. But there was also Swing vs. Rawk in that - fueled by Frankie himself for some time...
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johnc:

@markr: hahaha that’s awesome. Did not know that
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adamdoesit:

@Mark lol. Miles was not one to mince words on such matters.
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Mark R:

They were good friends, John.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well they was both Cool. What they were into related...
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doctorjazz:

Never have quite gotten Sinatra, have to say, just don't hear it.
Pat Boone's covers of black R and B colors this kind of stuff-Elvis, more complicated. The differential success of the white and black players totally throws a monkeywrench into the assessments.
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spodiodi:

haha doctorjazz (on listening habits)
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johnc:

That’s really cool. Thanks, Mark
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spodiodi:

i'm with you on sinatra, doc
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chresti:

Same here, Sinatra..
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Honeybear:

I can actually hear Sinatra
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Pat the odd one out there far as I can see... Not to gainsay your point about Appropriation in all three. Frank & Elvis were good @ it though - & had individual talent & qualities they brought to it. They also both varied a lot in quality over the (long) course of their outputs - which complicates assessments...
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Stork:

Sinatra is in my blood, my bones, my DNA. My love for his voice is infinite.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

If an African-American plays Beethoven - he's not accused of Appropriation so much. But - will he get the opportunity ?? & he's not depriving Ludwig of cred or funding... It's insane no one knows John Hartman - but he's not Sinatra exactly either...
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Mark R:

Miles also loved Sinatra--he thought he phrased like a jazz musician. And Frank loved Miles (probably not much after "Bitches Brew," but the 50s stuff...
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adamdoesit:

Part of the difference is that, if you're a trained musician, you'd really have to work at it to avoid Beethoven. He's not appropriated; he's imposed. I say this as a fan of old Ludwig Van…
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Honeybear:

That's why untrained musicians always have an advantage
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Frank was a Jazz Musician - as was Ella - whom I think Sinatra acknowledged as The Best.
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Mark R:

Ella WAS the best!
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Stork:

Frank was a Jazz musician with unparalleled pop instincts.
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johnc:

If I was forced at gunpoint to name the “best” of it all, it would be Ludwig. That dude was sincerely mad scientist genius
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Beethoven not appropriated - right. But then I also balk @ terms like trained & schooled. Hendrix had no formal training - but had extensive knowledge of Blues & obscure Guitar records even as a Seattle kid before the Internet. So which School ? Of course - Classical is Thee School...
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adamdoesit:

@Stork: Wow, yeah. That's tight.
Pretty good actor, too.
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doctorjazz:

Ella I've loved-Frank seems to me to either click for you, and you love him, or he doesn't, and you don't get it.
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ifny on the road:

Never liked Brubeck until this very moment. Thanks Stork.
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Stork:

Then my work is done, ifny on the road. Till next Sunday, perhaps.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Frank & Elvis - unparalleled Pop instincts - until they didn't.
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adamdoesit:

@RevRabbit Fair. I qualified the statement with "trained" because it's all too easy to imagine growing up in America without ever having heard Beethoven outside of a duh-duh-duh-DUM ringtone or, like, that "Die Hard" song.
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johnc:

This is a cool jam. Haven’t heard before
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Sem:

Bye!
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coelacanth∅:

damn, i really wanted to hear this (whole) program
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Stork:

Yeah, adamdoesit, Frank was never bad on film - even in shitty films. Just phenomenal presence. Also a hero at the time for kissing Natalie Cole on his national tv show, just to tell everyone to go fuck.
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Honeybear:

I've always liked Brubeck - I just didn't know much about him. It's been on my list to dig deeper into his work - so this program helps me do that, at warp speed
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

But then Beethoven was possibly somewhat 'Moorish' himself !
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spodiodi:

aloha, S'em!
aloha, coelacanth!
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Artie:

Really loving the show. For whatever reason, I’ve really deeply delved into Brubeck, and today I’m getting a proper education - and loving it!
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Artie:

*never really
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spodiodi:

swore i heard a little Hong Kong Blues in this earlier
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Stork:

Thanks, Artie, and welcome in here.
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coelacanth∅:

hey spodi
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Stork:

Likewise, Honeybear. It's great to keep finding stuff in life.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Beethoven 250 & Brubeck 100
...that's some perspective.
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Miss Grundy, gagged and duct-taped to a chair:

Mmmmphhhh mmmph mmmppphhhh mmph !!
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johnc:

Right on @Artie. This has been an education for sure
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chresti:

My ex's boss loved Sinatra, produced and directed some of his TV shows, and whenever he had a party at his place, Frank was in the air, coming out of the speakers on the patio..
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Stork:

Miss Grundy, gagged and duct-taped to a chair: OMG, Miss Grundy!! Where's Dudley Doright when you need him?
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johnc:

@RevRabbit, I had to Google the moors haha, but still don’t understand. Please explain?
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Stork:

coelacanth∅: I neglect you, my friend. I am vile.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Some say Beethoven had Spanish &/or African ancestry.
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chresti:

*if it wasn't Sinatra, it was that guy that sang about the Copa Cabana, (can't remember his name).
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chresti:

Will someone help Miss Grundy?
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Stork, and everyone
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spodiodi:

Barry Manilow?
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ifny on the road:

Augh you tricked me! It's an Xmas song. <screams into pillow> What dark magic do you visit upon me this day!
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adamdoesit:

Hi 'canth!
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chresti:

That's it! Thank you, spodi \\//
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StringOFperils:

Everybody has African ancestry. People should get over that s*** already. Everybody but Barry Manilow. He fell off of a comet.
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johnc:

@Revrab thanks, did not know that. But, wouldn’t be surprised if he was a conglomeration of the entire living organisms gene pool. He knew the pain!
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ifny on the road:

I take comfort in knowing I am safe from Sinatra. #nevergoingtohappen #noway #nohow
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coelacanth∅:

hi adam
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spodiodi:

\\// glad i could help, chresti
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chresti:

Hi coel↻
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johnc:

And, he distrusted politicians and rich people, which is cool
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I think a thing with Sinatra is there's Presence - & there's Ego. It's an interesting dynamic - & his singing communicates best when he can't help being sincere. But it's the drama of all that which kept the whole culture involved. & - others not involved! & - this is different on different tracks - & certainly different eras. His technique as singer has to be acknowledged - but I always quote Pollock that technique is a means to the end of a statement...
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doctorjazz:

Thanks, Stork, loved the show!
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coelacanth∅:

i never liked Sinatra's music, which bored daylights outa me...except bim bam baby, which he hated! -because it's so ridiculous it's good!
...but i did eventually learn enough about him to not dislike him as a person.
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coelacanth∅:

hi chresti
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spodiodi (was a dancer. wore a diamond.):

thanks, Stork!
nice Brubeck show!
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chresti:

Thank you, Stork, Sunday with you is always a pleasure!
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Jeff Moore:

Don't go! Stay 'til tomorrow!
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Stork:

MORE TO COME!!!
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johnc:

Danke Stork! Guten Abend! Great show
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Tony Bennett communicates a healthy self-regard - but less complicated immediate warmth ...more accessible - but less intriguing. Very comparable in technique - but not exactly equal...
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spodiodi (was a dancer. wore a diamond.):

oooooh then more listening, what what? 8^D
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adamdoesit:

Thanks for smacking that rock for us, Stork. Thank you everyone for another Sunday afternoon spent with an ear glued to the speaker and an eye stuck to the screen. May we all be as broad-minded and long-lived as Brubeck himself.
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spodiodi (was a dancer. wore a diamond.):

\\//
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StringOFperils:

Thank you for sticking up for Dave. He was a unique commodity. He could be on the periodic table of the elements. Nice job, Stork!
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coelacanth∅:

RR, Tony Bennett also bores me, but i do get more feeling in his singing
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Love going deep.
& appreciate it !
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Honeybear:

Awesome stuff, stork. In addition to filling in some major gaps in my awareness - the show has been perfect vibe- + timing-wise, for this early winter, mid(?)-lockdown Sunday afternoon in NYC
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Honeybear:

(defining "lockdown" as "this long nothingness which started six months ago, and is like to continue for at least as many months")
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spodiodi:

thanks for helping me maintain a calm state, Stork
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ifny on the road:

Mel Torme. Velvet Fog is underrated.
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coelacanth∅:

ifny, i'm not "into" Mel -but i'm sure you are correct
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ifny on the runway:

Wonderful show, eye- and ear-opening. Much love and calm from the Pacific.
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Jeff Moore:

You'd be pair of dice.
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Honeybear:

Next stops: the no doubt equally fantastic retros by Irene (for Lee Konitz) Shulkind (for Yusef Lateef) - which have also been on my list
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coelacanth∅:

(i've enjoyed him and never disliked him)
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spodiodi:

it's more the Sinatra culture (in my little world) that disagreed with me than the music -- similar to my feelings about the dead (again... in the little world i inhabit) -- i respect both for what they are and enjoy 'em in small doses
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ifny on the road:

Haha @coel. Perhaps I can enlist the subversive and devious Stork spelunkers to help change your mind in future shows?
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Honeybear:

And the, we can be sure, truly cosmic Barry Manilow tribute that will surely be done in the future... on that day when a DJ with true guts comes along
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spodiodi:

he writes the songs, Honeybear. why not?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@coel: In fact I think Jim Morrison was my gateway Crooner ! It's not to say I don't love Cecil Taylor or Sonic Youth or whatever... I reserve the right to love Desmond & Ornette alike... But taste is impenetrably Subjective, Plato aside...
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Stork:

Was it someone on this list who quoted Brubeck as saying: leave perfection to the classical guys. True in a good way for Dave, I would say.
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coelacanth∅:

ifny change my mind about what?
...i'd listen to a Mel Torme show.
i won't listen to Barry Manilow show.
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Honeybear:

@spodiodi - he sure does - even if you hate him, you must reckon with his powers
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spodiodi:

here this is the one that makes me think it's time to start coding (old office mate would start most days with this)
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spodiodi:

hate him? after the Stork Club, i'm catching a cab to the copa cabana!
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doctorjazz:

Torme I learned to like (didn't initially), Sinatra I learned to tolerate. But, that is taste for you. The Dead (who Spodiodi brought up), I think are similar, in that they either click for you or they don't (I'm in the "they click for me" group). Great show, fun discussion! Great (safe) week all!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Culture & Context definitely relate to Statement - or @ least Taste...
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coelacanth∅:

i don't think i'd get too far into a Sinatra show either but i'd give it a shot...see if there's a world of Frank i don't know about.
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doctorjazz:

RRN3-I see no problem with loving Ornette and Desmond (that's me).
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The Dead - talk about a long varied output - & a context without comparison...
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coelacanth∅:

i'm looking forward to listening to the archive and reading the whole comments board
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coelacanth∅:

hey dr.j Thanks for the music! (by the way)
i really appreciate it!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The Dead's formative residency was the Acid Tests - & they somehow retained a very coy relationship with courting the muse ...or not. I love them then I hate them...
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doctorjazz:

Sure, Coel-interested in 10 cd set of Clifford Brown? (Sending it soon)
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Stork:

There's a big beautiful mob in my joint tonight. Thanks for coming, all you swells. There's too many 'a you mugs ta thank personal-like, see? Consider each one o' you gets hugs. I'm really happy that so many people dug The Dave. That was my goal, and his too, he tells me. Hey see you all in rosy-cheeked health at the door again next week, yes?
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spodiodi:

cheers, Stork! see ya then
cheerio all
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chresti:

Sure, Stork, I'll be here, see what you're up to...
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coelacanth∅:

hmm, Clifford Brown? doc i don't know how i could say no! Thanks!
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Stork:

spodi, go well! chresti, go after spodi.
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chresti:

Cheerios spodi!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Manilow fell off a comet' ...
HaHa !
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Stork! Thanks Dave!
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spodiodi:

hahaha (yeah, SOp -- dug that)
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johnc:

For sure, Herr Stork! Thank yo so much!
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spodiodi:

we're not in Take Five -Kansas anymore!
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StringOFperils:

Toodles ya mug!! Barkeep! A round for the house, and don't be stingy. I'm running a tab here and you know I'm good for it. The summah wind, is blowin' in, from old New Yawk...hmmm hmmm......
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chresti:

Thanks again and again and again, Stork! On my way out, once I find the right door.
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coelacanth∅:

hey i wouldn't mind being set for life financially by penning a few simple songs about band-aids and coca-cola...
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spodiodi:

nice
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doctorjazz:

Manilow's mom was on my delivery route in high School (used to deliver on my bike for Bernie's Barbecue on Church Ave, she was on Ocean Parkway). She was so proud of her boychik!
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Stork:

Hey Jeff Moore - hope you're still there to thank. I missed ya before!
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coelacanth∅:

hey spodi if you don't give a blanket to that spider i'm calling animal welfare
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Jeff Moore:

I'm here 'til you mop the puke off the floors and lock the doors.
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spodiodi:

i made him some toast, coel
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ifny:

@coel ah sorry I misunderstood. I thought you were ambivalent about Mel!
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coelacanth∅:

ifny no! i'm going to listen to that old black magic momentarily!
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coelacanth∅:

spodi, and blood soup?
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ifny:

Barry is really fun to cover. I just want to put that out there.
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spodiodi:

that was great, Stork. thanks again!
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coelacanth∅:

Cheers Wolfie, everyone
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ifny:

Cheers all, have a lovely day of days.
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