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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 January 23, 2022: The Gary Burton Vibra-Thon

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George Shearing Quintet  Room 608   Favoriting Complete Capitol Live Recordings (Previously Unreleased)  George Shearing - piano, arranger • Armando Peraza - percussion • Gary Burton - vibraphone • Ron Anthony - guitar • Gene Cherico - double bass • Vernel Fournier - drums • - - - Recorded at the Blackhawk, San Francisco, July 5 & 6, 1963 
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Gary Burton, Steve Swallow  Hotel Hello   Favoriting Hotel Hello  Gary Burton – vibraharp, organ, marimba • Steve Swallow – bass, acoustic piano,electric piano • Recorded May 13-14, 1974 at Aengus Studio, Fayville, Mass 
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Gary Burton Quartet With Eberhard Weber  Sea Journey   Favoriting Passengers  Gary Burton – vibraphone • Pat Metheny – guitar • Steve Swallow – bass guitar • Eberhard Weber – double bass • Dan Gottlieb – drums - - Recorded November 1976 at Talent Studio, Oslo 
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Eberhard Weber  Syndrome   Favoriting Stages Of A Long Journey  Bass – Eberhard Weber ::::::Percussion – Marilyn Mazur ::::::Piano – Rainer Brüninghaus ::::::Tenor Saxophone – Jan Garbarek ::::::::::::Vibraphone – Gary Burton ::::::Written-By – Carla Bley 
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Chick Corea & Gary Burton  Part 7 Finale   Favoriting Lyric Suite For Sextet  Chick Corea — piano • Gary Burton — vibraphone • Ikwhan Bae — violin • Carol Shrive — violin • Karen Dreyfus — viola • Fred Sherry — cello - - Recorded September 1982 
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DJ Mallet-Head          0:30:35 (Pop-up)
Gary Burton  Gone, But Forgotten   Favoriting Country Roads & Other Places  Gary Burton — vibraphone, piano • Jerry Hahn — guitar • Steve Swallow — bass • Roy Haynes — drums - - Recorded at RCA's Studio B, New York City September 27, 1968 
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Quincy Jones  Bird Brain   Favoriting Explores The Music Of Henry Mancini  Bass – Major Holley ::::::Conductor – Quincy Jones ::::::Drums – Osie Johnson ::::::Guitar, Harmonica, Whistle – Toots Thielemans ::::::Piano – Bobby Scott ::::::Reeds – Jerome Richardson, Phil Woods , Walter Kane, Zoot Sims Vibraphone [Vibes] – Gary Burton - - Recorded February 5–6, 1964 A & R Recording - NYC 
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Gary Burton/Keith Jarrett  Como En Vietnam   Favoriting Gary Burton & Keith Jarrett  Written by: Steve Swallow::::::Keith Jarrett – piano, electric piano, soprano saxophone • Gary Burton - vibraphone • Sam Brown - guitar • Steve Swallow - bass • Bill Goodwin - drums - - -Recorded July 23, 1970 - A&R Studios, New York 
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Gary Burton  Soon   Favoriting Like Minds  Gary Burton – vibraphone • Chick Corea – piano • Pat Metheny – guitar • Roy Haynes – drums • Dave Holland – double bass .- - -Recorded At Avatar Studio, New York City December 15-17, 1997 
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Karrin Allyson  Daydream   Favoriting Daydream  Written by: Duke Ellington, John Latouche, Billy Strayhorn ::::::Bass – Bob Bowman ::::::Drums – Todd Strait ::::::Piano – Paul Smith ::::::Vibraphone – Gary Burton ::::::Vocals – Karrin Allyson - - Recorded at Soundtrek Studios, Kansas City, Missouri, 10-14 March 1997 
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The New Stan Getz Quartet  Summertime   Favoriting Getz Au Go Go  Stan Getz – tenor saxophone • Chuck Israels – bass • Gary Burton – vibes • Joe Hunt – drums • - -recorded live at the Cafe au go Go, NYC on May 22, 1964 
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Gary Burton, and Paul Bley  Olhos de Gato   Favoriting Right Time Right Place  Written by: Carla Bley :::::::Paul Bley – piano • Gary Burton – vibraphone Recorded - March 29, 1990 Studio 3, Denmarks Radio, Copenhagen 
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Chick Corea & Gary Burton  La Fiesta (Duet Version)   Favoriting The New Crystal Silence  Chick Corea – piano • Gary Burton – vibraphone Written-By – Chick Corea - recorded July 17, 2007 at Bjornsonhuset, Molde, Norway 
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Gary Burton  Throb   Favoriting 7 Songs For Quartet & Chamber  Gary Burton – vibraharp • Mick Goodrick – guitar • Steve Swallow – bass • Ted Seibs – drums • NDR Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Gibbs • Recorded: December 1973 in Hamburg 
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DJ Damper          1:39:06 (Pop-up)
Joe Henderson  In A Modal Way   Favoriting Sextet & Quartet  Bass – Larry Ridley ::::::Drums – Roy Haynes ::::::Piano – Cedar Walton ::::::Tenor Saxophone – Joe Henderson :::::::Trumpet – Jimmy Owens :::::::Vibraphone – Gary Burton - -Rec. live in Belgrade, Nov. 6, 1973 
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Gary Burton  Edelweiss   Favoriting The Groovy Sound Of Music  - - Recorded December 21 & 22, 1964 Studio RCA Victor, Studio A, New York City 
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Marc Johnson  Monk's Dream   Favoriting Two by Four  Marc Johnson – bass • Gary Burton – vibraphone - - - Recorded: April 17 & 18, 1989 at Cinton Recording Studio, New York 
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Gary Burton Quartet with Orchestra  Some Dirge   Favoriting A Genuine Tong Funeral (Dark Opera Without Words)  GARY BURTON vibes ::::::LARRY CORYELL guitar ::::::STEVE SWALLOW bass ::::::BOB MOSES drums ::::::STEVE LACY soprano saxophone ::::::MIKE MANTLER trumpet ::::::LEONARDO "GATO" BARBIERI tenor saxophone ::::::JIMMY KNEPPER trombone, bass trombone ::::::HOWARD JOHNSON Tba, baritones saxophone ::::::CARLA BLEY piano, organ, composer, conductor Recorded in New York in July 1967 
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Gary Burton Quintet with Eberhard Weber  The Colours Of Chloë   Favoriting Ring  Gary Burton – vibraharp • Mick Goodrick – guitar • Pat Metheny – guitar, electric 12-string guitar • Steve Swallow – bass guitar • Eberhard Weber – double bass • Bob Moses – percussion - -Recorded July 23-24, 1974 at Studio Bauer, Ludwigsburg 
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Gary Burton  Vox Humana   Favoriting Dreams So Real - Music of Carla Bley  Gary Burton – vibraphone • Mick Goodrick – guitar • Steve Swallow – bass guitar • Bob Moses – drums Recorded • December 1975 • Studio Bauer, Ludwigsburg 
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Gary Burton  Invierno Porteño   Favoriting Libertango (The Music of Astor Piazzolla)  Arranged By – Horacio Malvicino :::::Bandoneon – Marcelo Nisinman :::::Bass – Héctor Console* :::::Guitar – Horacio Malvicino :::::Piano – Nicolas Ledesma* (tracks: 5 to 7, 9), Pablo Ziegler (tracks: 1 to 4, 8, 10 to 12) :::::Vibraphone, Liner Notes, Producer – Gary Burton :::::Violin – Fernando Suarez-Paz* :::::Written-By – Astor Piazzolla - - - Recorded at El Pie Studio, Buenos Aires, Argentina, January 20-24, 1999 Recorded at El Pie Studio, Buenos Aires, Argentina, January 20-24, 1999 
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Joe Morello  Just in Time   Favoriting It's About Time  Alto Saxophone, Arranged By – Phil Woods ::::::Arranged By – Manny Albam ::::::Ensemble Joe Morello Sextet ::::::Vibraphone – Gary Burton Recorded in Webster Hall and RCA Victor´s Studio A, New York City 
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Ralph Towner & Gary Burton  Matchbook   Favoriting Matchbook  Ralph Towner — twelve-string guitar, classical guitar • Gary Burton — vibraphone - Recorded July 26 & 27, 1974 - - Studio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, West Germany 
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Gary Burton-Pat Metheny  Missouri Uncompromised   Favoriting Gary Burton-Pat Metheny Quartet Live  Gary Burton – vibraphone • Pat Metheny – guitar • Steve Swallow – bass • Antonio Sanchez – drums - - - - Recorded June 10–11, 2007, Yoshi's, Oakland, California 
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DJ Vibe-Ulator*  *Allright already with the stupid, hurriedly thought-up DJ names!!   Favoriting       3:19:36 (Pop-up)
Eberhard Webeer  Fluid Rustle   Favoriting A Fluid Rustle  Bass, Percussion [Tarahg], Composed By – Eberhard Weber ::::::Guitar, Balalaika – Bill Frisell ::::::Vibraphone [Vibraharp], Marimba – Gary Burton ::::::Voice – Bonnie Herman, Norma Winstone - - - Recorded January 1979 at Tonstudio Bauer in Ludwigsburg 
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Ahmad Jamal - Gary Burton  Bogata   Favoriting In Concert  Bass – Sabu Adeyola ::::::Drums – Payton Crossley ::::::Piano – Ahmad Jamal :::::::Vibraphone – Gary Burton (tracks: 3, 4, 6) Bass – Sabu Adeyola ::::::Drums – Payton Crossley ::::::Piano – Ahmad Jamal :::::::Vibraphone – Gary Burton - - - Recorded at Palace if Festivals Theatre, Cannes, France, January 26, 1981 
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Gary Burton  Las Vegas Tango   Favoriting Good Vibes  Bass [Electric] – Steve Swallow ::::::Drums, Percussion – , Bill Lavorgna ::::::Guitar – Sam Brown ::::::Vibraphone, Vibraphone [Electric], Piano, Organ – Gary Burton - -1969 
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Gary Burton Quartet  One, Two, 1-2-3-4   Favoriting Duster  Gary Burton – vibraphone • Larry Coryell – guitar • Steve Swallow – double bass • Roy Haynes – drums Recorded • April 18–20, 1967, RCA Victor Studio B, New York City 
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Gary Burton  A Singing Song   Favoriting Country Roads & Other Places  Gary Burton — vibraphone, piano • Jerry Hahn — guitar • Steve Swallow — bass • Roy Haynes — drums - - Recorded at RCA's Studio B, New York City September 27, 1968 
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Gary Burton  Tennessee Firebird   Favoriting Tennessee Firebird  Gary Burton — vibraphone, piano, organ • Steve Marcus — soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone • Buddy Emmons — steel guitar • Sonny Osborne — banjo • Buddy Spicher — fiddle • Chet Atkins, Jimmy Colvard, Ray Edenton — guitar • Charlie McCoy — harmonica • Bobby Osborne — mandolin • Henry Strzelecki, Steve Swallow — bass • Kenneth Buttrey, Roy Haynes — drums - - Recorded September 19–21, 1966 
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Gary Burton  Beauty Contest   Favoriting Tennessee Firebird  Gary Burton — vibraphone, piano, organ • Steve Marcus — soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone • Buddy Emmons — steel guitar • Sonny Osborne — banjo • Buddy Spicher — fiddle • Chet Atkins, Jimmy Colvard, Ray Edenton — guitar • Charlie McCoy — harmonica • Bobby Osborne — mandolin • Henry Strzelecki, Steve Swallow — bass • Kenneth Buttrey, Roy Haynes — drums - - Recorded September 19–21, 1966 
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Gary Burton  Hand Bags and Glad Rags   Favoriting Alone at Last  Gary Burton - vibraphone, organ recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, NY on September 7, 1971 
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DJ Vibrosis          4:10:35 (Pop-up)
George Shearing Quintet  Walkin'   Favoriting Jazz Concert  George Shearing - piano • Gary Burton - vibraphone • John Gray - guitar • Bill Yancey - double bass • Vernel Fournier - drums - - - Recorded: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, February 16, 1963 
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Gary Burton  Allegro Tangábile   Favoriting Astor Piazzolla Reunion - A Tango Excursion  Arranged By – Daniel Binelli ::::::Bandoneon – Daniel Binelli ::::::Bass – Hector Console ::::::Composed By – Astor Piazzolla ::::::Guitar, Music Director [Repertoire Selection] – Horacio Malvicino ::::::Piano – Pablo Ziegler ::::::Vibraphone, Producer, Music Director [Repertoire Selection] – Gary Burton ::::::Violin – Fernando Suarez-Paz* Recorded at El Pie Recording Studios, Buenos Aires, Argentina, December 2-5, 1996 
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Gary Burton  Ladies In Mercedes   Favoriting Real Life Hits  Gary Burton — vibraphone • Makoto Ozone — piano • Steve Swallow — written by, electric bass • Mike Hyman — drums - - Digital Recording, November 1984 / Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg 
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Stan Getz  Você E Eu (Eu E Voce) (Live)   Favoriting The Lost Recordings - Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1966  Bass – Chuck Israels :::::Drums – Roy Haynes ::::::Saxophone – Stan Getz ::::::Vibraphone – Gary Burton ::::::Vocals – Astrud Gilberto (tracks: 2-1 to 2-7) Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, Berlin Jazz festival, 4.11.1966 
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Gary Burton & Chick Corea  Crystal silence   Favoriting Crystal silence  Chick Corea – piano • Gary Burton – vibraphone - Recorded on November 6, 1972 at Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo 
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Gary Burton  The Sunset Bell   Favoriting Alone at Last  Gary Burton - vibraphone - - recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, NY on September 7, 1971 
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Vibe Ya Later          4:55:14 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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listener james from westwood:

Good Sunday. Stork and Burton fans!
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Stork:

listener james from westwood: first past the post!
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Stork:

Herzlich Willkommen bei uns im Stork Club !
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
Jeff Golick:

Where can I get a look atcha, Stork?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
StringOFperils:

Ready to get my Burt on, Stork. Guten Tag!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
Irene Trudel:

Good day, Herr Stork and clubsters! Looking forward to this Gary Burton Vibe-a-Thon!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
chresti:

Greetings swell Stork and movers and shakers in this joint!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Irene Trudel:

Great pictures too!
Avatar 12:03pm
Stork:

Jeff GeeWhiz! chresti! StringOFperils!! glad ta see yuz!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
fred:

Greeting Stork and all. The usual Glen Passaic for me (is it me or does that bottle fill itself and might explode any day?)
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Stork:

@Irene: 😊
  12:07pm
Listening Out There:

Doing dishes just goes with The Stork…
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Stork:

@fred: drink up while it's still legal. Those damn enviros with their Superfund dough will probably clean up the Passaic one day. Then what will we drink?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
David (in London):

Greetings Stork and assembled groovers.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
WR:

Hello folks. Burton has had many great and diverse collaborators, looking forward.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
doctorjazz:

Hi Stork and Storkers! Ambling in to a corner table.
Love the sound of Steve Swallow! No one like him!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
David (in London):

James, Jeff, String, Irene, Chrestikins, fred, Listening, WR, doctorjazz!
Sunday Salutations good people.
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Stork:

Hey David (in London) - nice you're here. @WR: wish I had time for all his collabs - only got 5 hours today.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
doctorjazz:

Some Burton on the rocks this way please!
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Stork:

Hey doc! Lotta Steve Swallow today!
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Stork:

IRENE! So glad you're here! Irene will have some music by badal Roy (RIP) on her GTDR show tomorrow at noon EST! Check it out. Some live stuff Irene recorded at the WNYC studios some 25 (!!!!) years ago.
Avatar 12:22pm
abbazabba:

Stork!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:22pm
fred:

around that time (25 years ago) I was offered a job in Morristown. I didn't take it because I thought at the time of NJ as a cesspool of pollution, I had serious misgivings about health care in the US, and I didn't know about WFMU at the time. Weird to think that I'd never found the station had I moved to NJ at the time
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Stork:

abbazabba Me Do!
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Stork:

fred, that's hardly fair. NJ is a cesspool of pollution AND corruption
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Listening Out There:

Gary Burton's memoir is a good 'un. He was a prodigy! The photo of him playing vibes as a kid looks like a shrunken version of the adult. Also, his account of interviewing Julian Lage (at 14?) for admittance to Berklee is a hoot...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
WR:

I looked it up, the Lyric Suite composer is Corea.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
fred:

@Stork: I've lived in the suburbs of Paris most of my life, so NJ's corruption isn't that noticeable. The pollution is, and we do know about it here
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
StringOFperils:

GB. Tell me it's not George Burns next week.
  12:38pm
Listener Robert:

Thanks for explaining today's schedule. I have a listener's trilemma from 3 to 5 PM (which I still think of as Bill Kelly's slot since that new guy pushed him out of the earlier slot). Penn Jillette's Sunday School is on then, but from my sampling of it, it's weak compared to his old phone-in radio show. But that's also when The Hound is live.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:41pm
adamdoesit:

Hello Stork and Wolfganggang! I'm back from shoveling snow, and ready to uh vibe with you all. A double-walled containment vessel of the old Glen P, please Herr Barkeep.
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Stork:

One Glen P, VSOP coming right up, adamdoesit! Protects against frostbite.
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duke:

Hello Storklinigs
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David (in London):

Listening Out There - I imagine that in the kid photo GB just has a smaller moustache and a waistcoat that is slightly less psychedelic.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:46pm
David (in London):

Love the gratuitous use of fisheye on that Country Roads & Other Places cover. "Yeah Gary, don't worry. Just lean on that gate over there and we'll make it look, like totally psychedelic, yeah?"
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Stork:

Duke !
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Stork:

RE: StringOFperils:

GB. Tell me it's not George Burns next week. Hee hee ! Thanks for the idea!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:51pm
David (in London):

Looking forward to 6 October, and Glenn Branca's birthday then...
Avatar 12:53pm
Stork:

David (in London) -- i try to restrict the birthdays to only those that fall on Sunday - otherwise every week would be like 3 or 4 must-do's.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:56pm
David (in London):

I was only kidding anyway Stork. I love Branca, but I'm not sure I need several solid hours of him at this stage of my life.
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Stork:

@David (in London) - I could definitely listen to Symphonies 2 and 6. After that, I'd need to rest for a week.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
adamdoesit:

Branca, that's the stuff! Barkeep, a Fernet to soothe what's left of my throat after that fine industrial waste.
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Stork and Storkles
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:59pm
alanr:

Is it legal to be a regular listener and forget to sign in and say HI to Stork and everyone. Done. And speaking of Badal Roy, its amazing that two of Miles' percussionists both passed on recently. There is a nice short clip that includes a "duet" with Mtume and Badal from a live Miles' gig. youtu.be... (sorry to distract from the program)
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fred:

Glenn Branca... a show I came very close to missing, on Halloween day. I tried to get on a train but my sleeve caught on something, the doors closed, and I fell and bounced on a railing then the train and somehow ended up lying prone on a few inches of concrete as people were screaming. Took the next train and the show was a blast
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Stork:

Sam, a bottle of Fernet - no, believe me, he'll want the bottle - and a throat surgeon to adamdoesit's table.
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David (in London):

Hey Coela.

Bloody Hell Fred, that was a Hell of a way start the evening. Saw him in mid 90s here in London. Amazing show, too. Loud, abrasive, and completely him.
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fred:

It was either Symphony 8 or 10, the rafters were shaking
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Michael 98145:

Stepping up to the typewriter to say hello. Lovely show.
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coelacanth∅:

Greetings David (iL)
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David (in London):

Hey Michael.
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Stork:

Hey fred, Michael 98145, coelacanth∅, and alanr - belated wel-kies.
  1:04pm
Morgan:

ah stork this is the stuff. Im sharing this with the neighbors. also baking bread and smoking a bowl. happy sunday all
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Stork:

Morgan! Sounds heavenly!!
  1:06pm
Morgan:

thanks for the tunes!
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Michael 98145:

Hey @David. a truly foggy day here in the township.
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fred:

It was the tenth; he was rolling on the ground at times while conducting, good times
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:10pm
doctorjazz:

So lovely!
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fred:

I saw Branca a few more times, it didn't feel as intense, but then again I didn't repeat that warmup routine, so that's on me
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:12pm
adamdoesit:

Morgan, doing it right!

Someone should do a deep dive into Chuck Israels. Maybe his birthday will turn up on a Sunday some time.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:14pm
chresti:

Hi Davidkins in Londonkins!
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chresti:

My ex worked on a George Burns special @ the Moulin Rouge, in the 80s.
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doctorjazz:

Branca, a show I'll always remember. Saw him at the old Mudd Club with his old guitar Orchestra. Bumped into some tough guy and spilled his drink; he was furious. Don't know how he figured out which car was mine, but I had 4 slashed tires when I left the club (Branca was great, though I'm also not sure I need 4 hours worth).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:19pm
StringOFperils:

This is right purty. Haven't heard the tones of Paul Bley for a while.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:21pm
doctorjazz:

Chuck Israels, my Brooklyn College Jazz History professor! (And almost none in the large lecture hall had a clue that it was a big deal, including moi)
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Stork:

@StringOFperils the whole album is entrancing.
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fred:

@doc: It must have been a shock figuring that out! Did you revisit your memories of the lectures, were you in from the start, or did you just space out at the time with no memories to revisit?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hullo! ...been listening gratefully in the tub. Nice cover on 'New Crystal' - to me looks like Godzilla making an entrance - which I always enjoy...
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Stork:

Chick and Herbie Hancock really tore this up too, RevRabb. Enjoy the tub!
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doctorjazz:

@Fred, that class started me exploring jazz (something about going in order from Jelly Roll Morton to Satchmo, Duke, Bird, Mingus Trane and Ornette made it click in a way that random exploration (took Miles Smiles out of the library-couldn't make heads nor takes of it before the class) just didn't. But it was a while until I got to Bill Evans and Israels albums.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:33pm
doctorjazz:

Unfortunately, Israels never mentioned his gigs-he might have been playing with Evans, could have gone... NOW I feel bad...
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doctorjazz:

I actually was a very enthusiastic student in the class-we used The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz as our text.
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fred:

@doc: the weirdness of school... I should have been an English major, got pushed that way by the only teachers I remember (I even got in an exchange program with the US when I was no longer in that teacher's class). But I was kicked to computer science because I suck at German, which was required for humanities at the time
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
doctorjazz:

I was a biology major, but took many music classes (and spent much time playing guitar on the quad).
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adamdoesit:

fred and doc, that kind of après coup is what college is to me now. If I'd known then what I know now; but what I know now is built on the experiences I had, unknowing, then. Really cool that you got to study with him, doc.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:54pm
fred:

A fun college memory was that a teacher caught me on my first (failed) attempt to read Finnegan's Wake. She told me not to come to her classes, and for the finals exam, instead of the mandatory business school topics (I was in that kind of program, because no German), I had my choice and went with "The American small town as seen by David Lynch".
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:58pm
doctorjazz:

Israels was a good lecturer, and obviously had a passion for what he was teaching (how much I didn't realize at the time). But it was a big lecture class, just soaked in him playing tracks at the front of the hall and pointing out why they were important.
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doctorjazz:

Burton is another artist never got very familiar with. He was just everywhere, and didn't seem to be "breaking new ground" or"advancing the art form". My bad...
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doctorjazz:

That is a pretty wild sidetrack in a business program, @Fred!
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Stork:

I met a guy in freshman year who worshiped Burton and introduced me to his music. Took my hippie-ass a while to get into him, but Crystal Silence did it.
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fred:

@doc: the exam turned out to be a Lynch fan-fest, but all in English, so I don't feel like I stole that grade
  2:08pm
Listener Robert:

Did I just hear a quote from "Never on Sunday" in there?
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adamdoesit:

Stork, my first experiences of Gary Burton consisted of feeling annoyed to hear some vibes I liked and find out that it wasn't Milt Jackson. Eventually, I began to think, gee, if you like the way he sounds every time, maybe you can like him, too?
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Stork:

Could be Robert - I missed it.
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adamdoesit:

* only to find out they weren't, haben founden outen whozen playen, I was an English major and a lotta good it did me…
  2:11pm
Listener Robert:

It was in the bass or cello -- or my imagination.
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Stork:

Almost all vibes players got compared to Burton or Jackson for a really ong time. Vastly different sounds/techniques. Burton really gets credit for developing and advancing the 4-mallet thing. It's uncanny sometimes to remember he's ONE vibes player, not two. His technique is off the planet.
  2:15pm
Listener Robert:

Very impressive to someone like me who, when given chopsticks in a Chinese restaurant, asks for a fork.
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Stork:

The drummer you are hearing (Roy Haynes) will turn 97 on March 13.
  2:16pm
Morgan:

hes like a volcano
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adamdoesit:

<schaap>Roy Haynes!</schaap>
  2:19pm
Morgan:

stay down people
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fred:

Another weird college thing: once I switched to coding, the final project exam had the toughest for a 5-student team. I signed up with just one other, and he quit halfway through to intern at a music place called IRCAM. Fast forward 30 years, and I work there, and he was long gone when I got there. Serious foreshadowing at work
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Doug Schulkind:

Enjoyment!
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adamdoesit:

Doug, were you doing the spelling bee? I found that one ten minutes ago, and decided my work was done.
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Doug Schulkind:

@adamdoesit
I cannot tell a lie!
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adamdoesit:

Doug, high five!
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chresti:

@fred, do you do coding there?
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Stork:

The Douglas has entered.
  2:29pm
Listener Robert:

So "groovy" was already a word in 1965? When did the jargon transition from "in the groove" to "groovy"? I forgot.
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Michael 98145:

That's what i love about this station. Just to really get to -hear- music. Thank you.
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Michael 98145:

I'm old enough to remember "programming." Does anyone even remember assemblers? And registers?
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Stork:

@Michael 98145: - words I utter and mutter often!
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Michael 98145:

sorry
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Stork:

@Listener Robert: pretty sure groovy was in use in the 50's by those beatnik-hopheads.
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chresti:

@Michael, I remember seeing those words whenever I looked at the want ads.
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fred:

@chresti: coding, yeah, a mere tech with nothing to do with music. But the location is great, makes it easy to go to shows, when such things happen. Sigh...
  2:35pm
Listener Robert:

"in the groove" vs. "groovy" right here -- books.google.com...
I'm surprised "groovy" got started that early, but also that "in the groove" hardly got off the ground. But I do remember assemblers and registers.
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chresti:

Sounds like a nice place to work, @fred.
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Michael 98145:

don't forget to clear the accumulator
  2:39pm
?:

Remove the quotation marks from the ngram viewer, @LR. Ngrams include punctuation marks, etc.
https://tinyurl.com/4nzuxvh7
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fred:

@Michael98145: I don't write assembly, but I read it. Registers are still a thing, though I don't handle them directly, I sometimes have to figure out compiler bugs.
@chresti: the location is nice, many people are greatly weird/weirdly great, but the admins are the usual suits
  2:40pm
Listener Robert:

More schocking was switching from American to British English and seeing the Ngram for "groovy" going back to ~1850! What could it possibly have meant then? It's understandable that "in the groove" started only in 1929, considering the progress of phonography.
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adamdoesit:

Michael 98145, "the mystic cores of memory, stretching from every breadboard…" "wasn't that Abraham Lincoln?

Slim Gaillard introduces the movements of his Opera in Vout as "very tasty, very groovy" in… discogs says 1953?
  2:43pm
Listener Robert:

Thanks for the tip, ?, about the punctuation marks. Without quotes, "in the groove" was way more prevalent than "groovy" has ever been, but that just raises the further question of what "in the groove" used to mean before phonography. Must've been synonymous with "in a rut"!
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Michael 98145:

I can't keep up ... "Apache Groovy is an object oriented and Java syntax compatible programming language built for the Java platform. This dynamic language has many features which are similar to Python, Ruby, Smalltalk, and Pero."
  2:44pm
?:

Encyclopedia Britannica referred to phonograph grooves as early as 1902.
  2:45pm
Listener Robert:

Here's that one: books.google.com...
  2:48pm
?:

There are very early literal references to "in the groove" that don't refer to phonograph records. Ngram viewer doesn't distinguish figurative from literal.
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adamdoesit:

Knew I shoulda brought my OED today.
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Michael 98145:

Probably originally similar to "in a rut" .. groove-worn
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fred:

Tilling predates records by a few years at least
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Stork:

I remeber my dad bringing home the two huge volumes of the OED. It came with a magnifying glass, because each thin page in the 2500-or so page book had 4 original pages printed on it in teeny print. That was our rabbit-hole, the OED.
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Michael 98145:

indeed
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Michael 98145:

Oh. Love Piazzolla.
  2:57pm
Morgan:

i was about to say thanks and so long but no
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adamdoesit:

Mine's the single-volume Compact, from 1991, a lucky remainder table find… especially as it included that magnifier.
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fred:

@Morgan: "No" to "thanks" or to "so long"? The bartender needs to know
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Stork:

fred: "thanks and so long but no" is the name of a cocktail made specially here at the The Stork Club. Morgan ain't goin' anywhere.
  3:01pm
Morgan:

i meant no to ‘so long’—its a back to back fill in right? yes to thanks. im digging this all very much
  3:01pm
Morgan:

lol
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fred:

Speaking of drinks...
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Stork:

Yeah, Morgan. I'm usually on till 4 EST, but I'm going to 5 today - then Nick takes over for four hours - to cover for Lady C today.
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Stork:

Second week we've variations on the Pachelbel Canon
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adamdoesit:

A house cocktail I haven't tried? Barkeep, you've been holding out on me. Thanks and so long but no, up with a twist, and make it a double!
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doctorjazz:

Lovely!
  3:04pm
Morgan:

i didn’t know you did 4 hours typically! im fmu stream surfing recently and finding all sorts of new delights
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Stork:

Wait, adamdoesit, I'm getting confused. See, "Up With a Twist, Down in a Heap" is the name of yet another specialty brew hereabouts.
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coelacanth∅:

this track just gets better and better!
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Michael 98145:

stream surfing will be an olympic event
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adamdoesit:

Stork, only one thing to do: give me one of each, and a bucket of Coronas for the stream surfers over there.
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Stork:

Glad you stopped by here, Morgan. WFMU is a wonderland, as someone once sang.
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Stork:

The wheelbarrow is off in your direction, adamdoesit.
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abbazabba:

I remember reading a while ago how Gary Burton gave pat Metheny his first big break when he was in hi early teens. Burton let Metheny sit in with his band when Metheny was only a kid and the rest is history
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fred:

Does one have to make up a cocktail to be served here? OK then, what about a Hackensack Passaic Confluence?
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Stork:

@abbazabba: - exactly right - and they were a potent pair for quite a while.
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abbazabba:

Yeah, I’ve always thought that was really neat
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adamdoesit:

Good thing, too, Stork, cos my bucket's got a hole in it.

fred, if you like that, you gotta try the Goethals and Gin.
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Stork:

Gary Burton deserved a credit on Metheny's debut LP Bright Size Life. But the official producer, Manfred Eicher left him off the album credits. Probably just an oversight, because Eicher is a pretty straight guy, but Metheny said it always bugged him that GB didn't get credited for overseeing the whole thing and helping Metheny out a lot.
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abbazabba:

Oh cool, Stork. I did not know that. I love that album
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PaulRobeson1920:

Hi all!

HapPpPy Birthday, Gary Burton!
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fred:

@adamdoesit: I didn't even know there was such a thing, but apparently that cocktail is called a Newark Bay ("One blue crab in Newark Bay has enough dioxin to give somebody cancer" sez Wikithing)
  3:26pm
Listening Out There:

EST = Evans Standard Time
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coelacanth∅:

hmm, this goethals & gin smells like a rubber dog toy...
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Stork:

@Listening Out There: - EST - like!!
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coelacanth∅:

...and i think i have a hole in my neck suddenly
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Stork:

coelacanth∅: - ahh, your palette is intact, if not your neck. Well, you'll just have to drink faster.
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coelacanth∅:

yes i just dropped the rest of the drink down my throat. glass & all.

excuse me i have to use the restroom.

ohp, never mind.
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Stork:

Times were, a Newark Bay was what your basic Sunday-brunch Bloody Mary is today. We've all gone soft.
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coelacanth∅:

i've gone really soft.
in fact i can feel my pelvis dissolving.

Bartender, i'll have another please!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...stolen WiFis gave out for a good bit there ...it'll tell me I got four bars & still no go - maybe too many people in the gym using it
...glad to be back - & resisting vibes puns for which I think I deserve a drink...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& tho ♒︎Aquarius *is* the sign of energy waves ♒︎ ♒︎ ♒︎ ♒︎ ♒︎...
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adamdoesit:

coel, fred, and stork, I like to think of the Goethals & Gin as what a martini would be if it woke up at 3am on the waterfront in Elizabeth. coel is correct in his use of an &, the open ends of which, historically, were used as a pictogram indicate the section of entrails that the drink typically dissolves.
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chresti:

Give me what you're giving coel, I need to dissolve too!
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Stork:

One double Vibrator coming up for RevRabb
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coelacanth∅:

it's true however that in the early 80s i drove the pulaski skyway twice almost every weekend for a while, and one or two miles of it always smelled strongly like a newly opened hard rubber dog toy.
it's also true that the hartz factory was right there.
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Stork:

One lead-lined bucket of Raritan River Special Sludge for chresti !
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fred:

A round of Newark Bay for all up to it, barkeep!
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StringOFperils:

Don't know what it is but I'll drink it.
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fred:

@SOP: nobody knows what it is, enjoy!
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adamdoesit:

yes, please!
The Newark Bay, a classic turn of the century poisoner's punch, is also known as the Arthur Kill, after the last words uttered by regulars at inventor Arthur Dumbleway's tavern.
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coelacanth∅:

haha
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Stork:

Well, I say no-one should have to face the stomach-pump alone. Drinks all around! The service people will be passing among you in HazMat suits, Don't be alarmed.
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Stork:

Larry Coryell trippin'!
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abbazabba:

Yeah, coryell was fun on that one
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Stork:

Prepare for overtime! Please stay seated (or standing, or walking, or , like yeah, whatever). We are going long - another hour of bemusement!!
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David (in London):

I'm really digging this cover theme of 'Gary leaning on a fence'. It obviously worked so well in '66 that they reprised it in '68.
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Doug Schulkind:

Stork is the ace of Clubs.

(And yes, I am very proud of myself.)
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Stork:

GB's first studio work was with Hank Garland, Chet Atkins and those kinda guys.
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Stork:

Dougleton!
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adamdoesit:

Standing or walking are probably out at this point. How about a slow slide off the barstool, and a round of Rusty Rahways for the assembled?
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Stork:

I see adamdoesit already filling his beer-hat tanks from the sweet sweet casks of Rusty R's, retrieved from the rat-infested catacombs below.
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Ike:

Get over here and gimme a fancy-pants non-alky cocktail, bar-critter!
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PaulRobeson1920:

46 years ago today, Paul Robeson passed away
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Stork:

PaulRobeson1920: greetings.
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fred:

Another NB for Ike!
  4:21pm
Listener Robert:

Can I get a Westchester Creek Canal with a Blue Coal barge on it?
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Stork:

Ike!! No alcohol? So just your usual Benzedrine?
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PaulRobeson1920:

Warm greetings from Huntington NY!
I’m listening with my Grandfather (he is taking a nap and I am on the comments board)
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Stork:

Right away, Listener Robert. Liquify that for you first, or should we bring a spoon?
  4:25pm
Listener Robert:

I think the swizzle stick will be sufficient. And yes, I am listening to the Hound, but the comments are more fun here. (Get the Duck Soup reference?) From 3 to 4 I was Twitching Penn's Sunday School with the Hound on in the background.
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David (in London):

Or a spork.
This is the Spork Club after all...
  4:31pm
tracy in LA:

i grew up in Sayreville,
sometimes we called the cops because of persistent overwhelming bad smells.
We always got the same reply.... "food additives"... as though that would calm us.

shots of food additives all around!
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coelacanth∅:

anybody up for a round of used condoms & hypodermic needles-on-the-beach?
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Stork:

Hail, tracy in LA ! I notice you put about 3000 miles between you and Sayreville. Good move.
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Ike:

@Stork@4:22, you betcha! And throw in some of that pseudo while you're at it (assuming the Paul Harvey bikers are still distributing it).
  4:36pm
Listener Robert:

Kaz's Underworld had a series of attempted "orders" by the junkie who just wanted some heroin.
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Stork:

David (in London) - sounds like a good marathon premium. Sporks emblazone with the Stork Club emblem - which I have yet to create.
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adamdoesit:

coel, would those be coney island whitefish, bone-in?
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David (in London):

Stork's Sporks!

Right, gotta split now. Thanks Spork, er, sorry, Stork, for a really swinging show today. Toodles groovers and have a good week.
  4:39pm
Morgan:

oh lovely Stork
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Stork:

Go well, and come on back soon, David (in London) !!
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coelacanth∅:

i'm lucky it's not ever stinky here (except in the bar sometimes)
but the river's another story.
i have (had?) a friend who'd swim in it with friends when it was very hot out. she slept over sometimes and the smell that persisted in her dreads and her dog was ...well, an acquired taste.
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chresti:

Toodle-loo Davidkins!
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coelacanth∅:

...don't know if it's a coincidence that that river flowed up here from new jersey!
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coelacanth∅:

cheerio David
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doctorjazz:

Assume stationary bike and NFL playoff time (together, of course), thanks for a great tribute, Stork!
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Stork:

HEY HEY HEY, YOU LUVVIES!! THANX FOR THE WARMTH AND THE FUZZIES ON THIS COLD COLD JANUARY DAY! REALLY LOVED GROOVING THE GROOVY GROOVES WITH THE GROOVIEST (THAT'S YOU, HEY!!). DJ NO-GOOD NICK DOIN' YEOMEN DUTY TODAY AND HE'S RIGHT HERE AT THE TOP 'O THE HOUR: wfmu.org...
SEE YUZ NEXT-EES!!!! MWAAAHHH!!!
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Stork:

Thanks, Doc and all aboard!!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Stork!
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Morgan:

thank you Stork
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djnogoodnick:

Hello Stork! Chill vibes..
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djnogoodnick:

Literally I mean!
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chresti:

Thanks Stork!
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Listener Robert:

Thanks, Stork, the service was great.
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Stork:

djnogoodnick: greetz and thank u thank u for doing the heavy lifting today!!
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duke:

Thanks Stork. Really enjoyed it.
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Wenzo Toad:

thanks storm
i mean stork
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Stork:

chresti, morgan L Robert - Duke!! thanks you all and all y'all!
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Stork:

Been called MUUUCH worse, Wenzo Toad.
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adamdoesit:

Thanks for the great show, Stork, and the fun hang, everyone!
Guests have arrived (WFMU friends, natch), but I'll be with you in spirits til the end.
Here's toxic sludge in yer eye!
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WR:

Stork, why you say thanks at quarter before. Why are the lights blinking off? Ok ok, will pay my tab and get my coat. You can call the bouncer off.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Thanks Stork. Good show!
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Stork:

WR, adamdoesit, PaulRobeson1920 - do return!
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StringOFperils:

Thanks Stork!
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Stork:

Thank YOU SOp ! !
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