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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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Ron Geesin  Organ In The Clouds   Favoriting Electrosound  Composed, performed and recorded by Ron Geesin (electronics and tape manipulation) - - Recorded at Ron Geesin studio, Heathfield, E. Sussex. 1971-2 
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The Terminals  Runaway Train   Favoriting Antiseptic  Stephen Cogle (guitar/vocals) • Nicole Moffat (violin/vocals) • John Chrisstoffels (bass) • Mick Elborado (organ) • Peter Stapleton (drums) - - released May 19, 2017 
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Throwing Muses  Kay Catherine   Favoriting Sun Racket  Bernard Georges – bass guitar • Kristin Hersh – guitar, vocals, mixing, production • David Narcizo – drums - - - - 2020 
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The Space Lady  Domine, Libra Nos   Favoriting Recorded Live In San Francisco   
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Phew  Snow and Pollen   Favoriting New Decade  Phew (Hiromi Moritani) - everything - - 2021 
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20Yoko Ono  49   Favoriting Fly  Bass, Guitar, Bells - Klaus Voormann   ::::::Piano, Organ - John Lennon   ::::::Voice - Yoko Ono - - 
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Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds  Sun Forest   Favoriting Ghosteen  Nick Cave – vocals, piano, synthesizer, backing vocals • Warren Ellis – synthesizer, loops, flute, violin, piano, backing vocals • Thomas Wydler – drums • Martyn Casey – bass • Jim Sclavunos – vibraphone, percussion • George Vjestica – guitar - - Orchestral performers • Ben Foster – string arrangement, conducting • Sam Thompson – string arrangement assistance • Tom Pigott-Smith – leading • Steve Morris – leading of seconds • Bruce White – first viola • Nick Cooper – first cello • Mary Scully – first double bass - Recorded At – Air Lyndhurst Hall, London - 2019 
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Dave Liebman, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart  Dawn   Favoriting The Seasons  Bass – Cecil McBee ::::::Drums, Percussion – Billy Hart ::::::Synthesizer– David Liebman - - - Recorded on December 27, 1992 and edited January 19, 1993 at the Red Rock Studios, Saylorsburg, PA, USA 
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Ryuichi Sakamoto  Japan   Favoriting Coda  Recorded at Onkio Haus - Ginza, Tokyo - ca. 1983 (?) 
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Mop Mop  Let I Go (Feat. Anthony Joseph)   Favoriting Isle Of Magic  Bass – Salvatore Lauriola > > >Featuring, Vocals – Anthony Joseph > > >Marimba – Pasquale Mirra > > > Percussion [Percussions] – Andrea Benini, Danilo Mineo, Lorenzo Gasperoni > > >Written-By – Andrea Benini, Anthony Joseph - - 2011 
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DJ Dark Tymes          0:43:13 (Pop-up)
Judy Dyble  Marianna   Favoriting Earth Is Sleeping  Written-By – Judy Dyble, Neal Hoffmann ::::: Judy Dyble / vocals, autoharp - Neal Hoffman / guitar, organ, bass, glockenspiel, recorder, synth, backing vocals - Mark Fletcher / bass - Brian Gulland / bassoon - Daniel Grace / cello - Lucy Mitchell / cello - Pat Mastelotto / drums - Paul Love / drums - Rich Nolan / drums - Ian Burrage / drums, cajón - Jeremy Salmon / guitar - Matt Stevens / guitar - Phil Toms / keyboards - Alistair Murphy / keyboards, acoustic guitar - Laurie A'Court / tenor, alto & soprano saxophones - Brendan McAuley / uilleann pipes, low whistle - Brenda Stewart / viola - Steve Bingham / violin - - 2018 
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Trader Horne  Morning Way   Favoriting Morning Way ...Plus  Alto Flute, Bass Clarinet – Ray Elliott :::::Bass Guitar, Arranged By – John Godfrey ::::::Drums – Andy White ::::::Vocals, Autoharp, Piano – Judy Dyble :::::::Vocals, Guitar, Harpsichord, Organ, Piano, Flute, Congas, Celesta – Jackie McAuley - - 1970 
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Sea Train  Portrait of the Lady as a Young Artist   Favoriting Sea Train  Bass, Flute – Andrew Kulberg* :::::Drums, Percussion – Roy Blumenfeld :::::Guitar, Vocals – John Gregory (2) :::::Saxophone, Bass – Donald Kretmar :::::Violin, Strings – Richard Greene - - 1969 
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Judy Dyble  Jazzbirds   Favoriting Talking with Strangers  Acoustic Guitar, Organ, Keyboards – Alistair Murphy :::::Bass – Mark Fletcher (8) :::::Drums, Percussion – Pat Mastelotto :::::Flute – Ian McDonald :::::Vocals [Additional] – Jacquie McShee*, Tim Bowness :::::Vocals, Autoharp – Judy Dyble :::::Written-By – Murphy Bowness - - - 2009 
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Daona  Reynardine   Favoriting The Secret Assembly  From FP's Liege & Leaf Arranged By – Daona :::::Trad - - Violin – Gary Spain 
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Giles Giles And Fripp  Passages of Time   Favoriting The Brondesbury Tapes  Michael Giles - drums Peter Giles - bass guitar Robert Fripp - guitar Ian McDonald - vocals/flute Judy Dyble - vocals - - Home recording - rel. 1968 
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Judy Dyble  Misty morning   Favoriting Spindle  Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar – Peter Pracownik //Banjo, Bouzouki – Dave (Doc Mahone) Russell //Drums, Percussion, Keyboards – Marc Swordfish //Dulcimer – James Asher //Flute – Phoebe Thomasson //Organ [Solos] – Paul Chousmer //Saxophone – Steve B //Violin, Keyboards – Simon House //Vocals, Autoharp – Judy Dyble - - -Recorded on location in Launton and The Manor, Travalga 
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The Kinks  Alcohol   Favoriting Muswell Hillbillies  The Kinks • Ray Davies – lead vocals, resonator guitar • Dave Davies – lead guitar, slide guitar, banjo, backing vocals • John Dalton – bass guitar, backing vocals • Mick Avory – drums, percussion • John Gosling – piano (acoustic and electric), Hammond organ, accordion Additional personnel • Mike Cotton – trumpet • John Beecham – trombone, tuba • Alan Holmes – saxophone, clarinet 
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Judy Dyble  Earth Is Sleeping   Favoriting Earth Is Sleeping  Written-By – Alistair Murphy, Judy Dyble ::::: Judy Dyble / vocals, autoharp - Neal Hoffman / guitar, organ, bass, glockenspiel, recorder, synth, backing vocals - Mark Fletcher / bass - Brian Gulland / bassoon - Daniel Grace / cello - Lucy Mitchell / cello - Pat Mastelotto / drums - Paul Love / drums - Rich Nolan / drums - Ian Burrage / drums, cajón - Jeremy Salmon / guitar - Matt Stevens / guitar - Phil Toms / keyboards - Alistair Murphy / keyboards, acoustic guitar - Laurie A'Court / tenor, alto & soprano saxophones - Brendan McAuley / uilleann pipes, low whistle - Brenda Stewart / viola - Steve Bingham / violin - - 2018 
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Michael Chapman  In the Valley   Favoriting Window  Bass, Maracas, Vocals – Rick Kemp ::::::Drums, Tambourine – Richie Dharma* ::::::Lead Guitar – P. Harold Fatt ::::::Piano – Alex Atterson ::::::Violin – Johnny Van Derek ::::::Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Written-By – Michael Chapman (2) —— Originally released as Harvest SHVL 786, December 1970 
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Trader Horne  Luke That Never Was   Favoriting Morning Way ...Plus  Alto Flute, Bass Clarinet – Ray Elliott :::::Bass Guitar, Arranged By – John Godfrey ::::::Drums – Andy White ::::::Vocals, Autoharp, Piano – Judy Dyble :::::::Vocals, Guitar, Harpsichord, Organ, Piano, Flute, Congas, Celesta – Jackie McAuley - - 1970 
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Giles Giles And Fripp  Murder   Favoriting The Brondesbury Tapes  Michael Giles - drums Peter Giles - bass guitar Robert Fripp - guitar Ian McDonald - vocals/flute Judy Dyble - vocals - - Home recording - rel. 1968 
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Savage Resurrection  Thing in "E"   Favoriting Savage Resurrection  Bill Harper - vocals :::::Jeff Myer - drums ::::: John Palmer - lead guitar  :::::Randy Hammon - guitar ::::: Steve Lage - piano, bass - 1968 
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Marc Ellington  Rains-Reins Of Changes   Favoriting Rains-Reins Of Change  Acoustic Guitar [Left Acc.] – Mike Deighan :::::Acoustic Guitar [Right Acc.] – Marc* :::::Bass – Mark Griffiths :::::Drums – Ray Duffy :::::Steel Guitar [Steel] – Gordon Huntley :::::Written-By – Marc Ellington. - 1971 
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Fairport Convention  Eastern Rain   Favoriting What We Did On Our Holidays  Bass – Ashley Hutchings :::::Cello – Clare Lowther (tracks: 3) :::::Drums – Martin Lamble :::::Lead Guitar, vocals – Richard Thompson :::::Guitar, vocals - Ian Matthews :::::Rhythm Guitar – Simon Nicol :::::Vocals – Sandy Denny - - Rec’d: St. Peter's, Westbourne Grove, England - Ja., 1969 
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Judy Dyble  Wiggle Waggle   Favoriting Spindle  Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar – Peter Pracownik //Banjo, Bouzouki – Dave (Doc Mahone) Russell //Drums, Percussion, Keyboards – Marc Swordfish //Dulcimer – James Asher //Flute – Phoebe Thomasson //Organ [Solos] – Paul Chousmer //Saxophone – Steve B //Violin, Keyboards – Simon House //Vocals, Autoharp – Judy Dyble - - -Recorded on location in Launton and The Manor, Travalga 
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Judy Dyble  Never Knowing   Favoriting Talking with Strangers  Acoustic Guitar – Simon Nicol :::::Vocals – Judy Dyble :::::Vocals [Additional] – Tim Bowness :::::Written-By – Murphy Bowness - - - 2009 
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DJ The Dyble I Will Play          1:56:46 (Pop-up)
The Mike Westbrook Concert Band  Tension   Favoriting Marching Song, Vol.2  Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Flute – John Warren :::::Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Mike Osborne :::::Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – John Surman :::::Bass – Barre Phillips, Chris Laurence, Harry Miller :::::Directed By [Musical Director] – Eddie Harvey, John Surman, Mike Westbrook :::::Drums – Alan Jackson, John Marshall :::::French Horn – Tom Bennelick :::::Piano – Mike Westbrook :::::Tenor Saxophone – Brian Smith, Nisar Ahmed Khan* :::::Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Alan Skidmore :::::Trombone – Eddie Harvey, Malcolm Griffiths, Michael Gibbs, Paul Rutherford (2) :::::Trumpet – Greg Bowen, Henry Lowther, Ronnie Hughes, Tony Fisher (2) :::::Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Dave Holdsworth, Kenny Wheeler :::::Tuba – George Smith, Martin Fry (2) - - - Recording Dates: 31/3/1969, 1/4/1969 and 10/4/1969 
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Art Blakey & The Afro-Drum Ensemble  Ife L'Ayo (There Is Happiness In Love)   Favoriting The African Beat  Art Blakey — drums, timpani, telegraph drum, gong • Ahmed Abdul-Malik — bass • Yusef Lateef — cow horn, flute, tenor saxophone, mbira, oboe • Curtis Fuller — timpani • Chief Bey — double gong, conga, telegraph drum • Robert Crowder — Batá drum, conga • James Ola. Folami — conga • Solomon G. Ilori — vocals, talking drum, pennywhistle • Montego Joe — corboro drum, log drum, bambara drum, double gong • Garvin Masseaux — shekere, African maracas, conga - - - - - -Recorded January 24, 1962 Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs 
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Joe Farrell  Outback   Favoriting Outback  Joe Farrell – flute, piccolo • Chick Corea – Electric piano • Elvin Jones – Drums • Buster Williams – Bass • Airto Moreira – Percussion - -Recorded at Van Gelder Studios, November 1971 
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Neil Ardley, Ian Carr, Don Rendell  Wine Dark Lullaby   Favoriting Greek Variations & Other Aegean Exercises  Bass – Jeff Clyne >>>Drums – John Marshall >>>Guitar – Chris Spedding >>>Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Brian Smith >>>Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Ian Carr >>>Written-By – Ian Carr - - Reissue of album originally released in 1970 as part of the Lansdowne Series 
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Giorgio Gaslini  Free Africa   Favoriting Masks  Pino Minafra: tromba, didjeridoo/trumpet, didjeridoo > >Claudio Pontiggia: corno/horn > >Rudy Migliardi: tuba/tuba > >Eugenio Colombo: sax soprano, flauto/soprano sax, flute > >Claudio Lugo: sax alto, sax soprano/alto & soprano sax > >Eugenio Colombo: sax soprano, flauto/soprano sax, flute > >Gianluigi Trovesi: clarino piccolo, clarino alto/piccolo & alto clarinet > >Oretta Orengo: oboe, corno inglese/oboe, english horn > >Roger Rota: fagotto/bassoon > > Giorgio Gaslini: piano/piano > >Gianni Coscia: fisarmonica/accordion > >Davide Zaccaria: cello/cello > >Bruno Tommaso: contrabbasso/double-bass > > Fulvio Maras: batteria, percussioni/drums, percussions - - ROCCELLA JONICA, 1 SETTEMBRE 1990 
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Lloyd McNeill  A1 - Samba For The Animals   Favoriting Elegia  Acoustic Guitar [Accoustic Guitar] – Claudio Celso §§§Arranged By – Dom Salvador, Lloyd Mc Neill* §§§Bass – Cecil McBee §§§Composed By – Lloyd Mc Neill* §§§Conductor, Supervised By [General Supervision] – Andrew White §§§Drums [Samba Only] – Portinho §§§Flute, Alto Flute – Lloyd Mc Neill* §§§Percussion – Portinho (Titel: B2) §§§Percussion, Vocals – Naná Vasconcelos §§§Piano – Dom Salvador §§§Producer – Lloyd Mc Neill* §§§Sleeve Notes – Lloyd Mc Neill* §§§Vocals – Susan Osborn - - - Recorded Dec., 13, 1979 at Right Track Recording, Studios NYC 
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Elvin Jones  Ascendant   Favoriting The Ultimate  Elvin Jones - drums • Joe Farrell - soprano saxophone • Jimmy Garrison - bass • Recorded September 6, 1968 - RVG 
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DJ Cigogne          2:49:04 (Pop-up)
Dariush Dolat-Shahi  Razm (Tar and Electronic)   Favoriting Electronic Music, Tar and Sehtar  Folkways Records – FW 37464 - 1985 
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Charlie Mariano  Konversation   Favoriting Bangalore  R.A. Ramamani – vocals - -Recorded January 10 & 11, 1998 by Omkar at Arvind Studios, Bangalore, India 
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Ken Nordine  The Final Page   Favoriting Devout Catalyst  Double Bass – Jim Kerwin ::::::Guitar – Jerry Garcia ::::::::Keyboards, Harmonica – Howard Levy :::::::Mandolin – David Grisman :::::::Percussion – Joe Craven ::::::Written-By, Narrator – Ken Nordine - - - Recorded at Club Front, San Rafael, USA, February 1991 
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Yma Sumac  Goomba Boomba   Favoriting Mambo!  Yma Sumac - vocals - Rico Mambo Orchestra - Billy May – conductor - - 1954 
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Bojan Z Tetraband  Swamp Tune   Favoriting Humus  BOJAN Z  piano, rhodes electric pianos, xenophone  ::::::RUTH GOLLER  bass guitar :::::SEBASTIAN ROCKFORD  drums :::::JOSH ROSEMAN  trombone - - - Recorded April 1-3, 2008 at Studio de Meudon, France 
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Bootsy's Rubber Band  The Pinocchio Theory   Favoriting Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!  Phelps "Catfish" Collins, Garry Shider, Michael Hampton, Glenn Goins, Bootsy Collins - guitar • Frankie "Kash" Waddy, Jerome Brailey, Gary "Mudbone" Cooper, Bootsy Collins - drums • Joel "Razor-Sharp" Johnson, Bernie Worrell - keyboards • Bootsy Collins, Casper (William Earl Collins)- bass • Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Rick Gardner, Richard "Kush" Griffith - Horny Horns • Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker - horns • Gary "Mudbone" Cooper, Robert "P-Nut" Johnson - "front ground" vocals • Fred Wesley, Bootsy Collins - horn arrangements - - Recorded 1976 Studio United Sound Systems, Detroit; Hollywood Sound Recorders, Hollywood 
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Erykah Badu  Orange Moon   Favoriting Mama's Gun ('01 Dutch Edition)  • Flute – D'Wayne Kerr • Shaun Martin – keyboards • Braylon Lacy – bass • Yahzarah – background vocals Recorded 1998–2000 Electric Lady Studios in New York 
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Minnie Riperton  Lovin' You   Favoriting Epic – S EPC 3121 7" 45   
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Stevie Wonder  Lookin' For Another Pure Love   Favoriting Talking Book  Stevie Wonder – lead vocal, background vocal, Fender Rhodes, drums, Moog bass ◦ Debra Wilson – background vocal ◦ Shirley Brewer – background vocal ◦ Loris Harvin (Delores Harvin) – background vocal ◦ Jeff Beck – electric guitar ◦ Buzz Feiten (Howard "Buzz" Feiten) – electric guitar - - 
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Rotary Connection  Hangin' Round the Bee Tree   Favoriting Hey, Love  Minnie Riperton - Soprano :::::Kitty Haywood - Soprano & Alto :::::Shirley Wahls - Contralto :::::Dave Scott - Tenor :::::Charles Stepney - Piano, Harpsichord, Organ and Electric Piano :::::Sydney Simms - Bass :::::Donny Simmons - Drums :::::Phil Upchurch - Guitar :::::Pat Ferreri - Guitar :::::Master Henry Gibson - Congas Recorded at Ter-Mar Recording Studios, Chicago, Illinois - - 1971 
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Terry Callier  Dancing Girl   Favoriting What Color Is Love  Terry Callier – guitar, vocals • Arthur Ahlman – viola • Roger Anfinsen – engineering • Leonard Chausow – cello • Bobby Christian – percussion • Brian Christian – remixing • Edward Druzinsky – harp • William Faldner – violin • Karl B. Fruth – cello • Joseph Golan – violin • Elliot M. Golub – violin • Ruth Goodman – violin • Vivian Harrell – backing vocals • Bruce Hayden – viola • Kitty Haywood – backing vocals • John Howell – trumpet • Arthur Hoyle – trumpet • Morris Jennings – drums • Irving Kaplan – violin • Harold Klatz – viola • Harold Kupper – viola • Ethel Merker – horn • Roger Moulton – viola • Donald Myrick – alto saxophone, flute • Alfred Nalls – bongo, congas • Jerry Sabransky – violin • Louis A. Satterfield – bass guitar • Theodore Silavin – violin • Donny Simmons – drums • Gary Starr – supervising engineering • Charles Stepney – electric piano, piano, conducting, production, arrangement • Paul Tervelt – horn • Cyril Touff – harmonica • Phil Upchurch – guitar • Shirley Wahls – backing vocals • Fred Walker – congas, percussion • W. Zlatoff-Mirsky – violin - - -1972 
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listener james from westwood:

Good Sunday, Stork and all!
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Jeff Golick:

UGH, so sorry, @Stork. I pressed the wrong button! I always give you an argument (for following some other show).
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Irene Trudel:

Hey hey, Stork and all you Clubbers!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
chresti:

Hi Stork, grown boys and girls!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
adamdoesit:

Hello Stork and avian swells. Portentious new photo over the bar there, barkeep. I was gonna try and go easy, but better make it a double.
Avatar 12:03pm
Stork:

No worries, Jeff. I'm all Einsteinian when it comes to time.
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abbazabba:

Oh, nice opener
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
doctorjazz:

Hello Storkeleh, and Shtarkeh Storkers!
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Stork:

I'll double your double, adamdoesit Anybody wanna drink before the war?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Afternoon. Grateful to be here.
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Stork:

abbazabba at the bar!
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abbazabba:

Yes, a bourbon ! And make it high test please! I’m ready to rock
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Stork:

Dr. Jazz, Irene, Jeff G., listener james from westwood, Revolution Rabbit Nov63, all marked present!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
David (in London):

Greetings Stork and all Sunday groovers here gathered.
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Stork:

London in the house!!
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Stork:

I speak fluent bourbon, abbazabba!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
doctorjazz:

Must be pretty tense in your neck of the woods, Stork.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
David (in London):

James, Jeff, Irene, Chrestikins, adam, abbazabba, doctorjazz, Rev D, salutations good people.
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abbazabba:

Great minds speak alike
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Stork
I believe that same photo of the Münster monsters on your playlist appeared the other day in the New York Times. Jessie and I had a good chuckle over it.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
adamdoesit:

Hey David in London!
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Stork:

chresti! Yikes! I missed your grand entrance!! Salut-ay!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:15pm
fred:

The Space Lady just rules
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Stork:

Once again. hearing distortion on the air - none from my board. Sorry, folks.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
chresti:

All the times I've been to SF while visiting my family, every year since 1980, I can't believe I never saw the Space Lady!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
Irene Trudel:

Yeah, hearing a little distortion here too. But not detracting from the quality of the music.
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northguineahills:

Always did the Space Lady!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
David (in London):

The Space Lady is welcome to drop in for tea at mine anytime.
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chresti:

*since 1978
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doctorjazz:

Hi, David In London!
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abbazabba:

The system is at critical mass. It can’t handle the magic you are making it play Stork
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chresti:

Davidkins!
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Stork:

@abbazabba: (blush)
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Stork:

Heya, northguineahills!!
  12:21pm
northguineahills:

More ladies in space!
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Stork:

Good to hear, Irene - it's not on this Phew track I don't think- it's like it's only within certain frequency ranges.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
David (in London):

Stork, reverse the polarities. That always does the trick...
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Stork:

It sure worked for Dr. Frankenstein, David!
  12:23pm
northguineahills:

Yoko!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:25pm
fred:

I love Yoko and Phew
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Stork:

@doctorjazz - things aren't tense here at all - yet. Though they should be imho.
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Stork:

fred!
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chresti:

Me too @fred
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
adamdoesit:

Today's vibe: dark tunes for dark times. The distortion you hear is the sound of consensual reality coming apart like velcro. Barkeep, a round of runaway trains for everyone. Use the special Glen Passaic, the one in the radioactive material cannister, and go heavy on the bitters.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
doctorjazz:

Sounding OK here (I often think I hear slight distortion on the FMU Drummer Stream when listening on my aging stereo. Either the stereo is going kaput, or it's the sound of the music being squeezed into those digital pipes, as Dave Sewelson likes to describe it).
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
doctorjazz:

Back to getting my daily dose of Heather Cox Richardson (love her newsletter).
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fred:

Word is that you're out of Glen Passaic, I hope that's fake news. I'll have one, but Glen Hackensack if the dire news are true
Avatar 12:31pm
Stork:

fred - even worse news - we're down to a case of Glenn Avenel.
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Stork:

I think Dave Sewelson is right as usual, doc.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
Jeff Golick:

I've never been able to completely eliminate some background hum/whine from my radio set-up. Which reminds me, more wine!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
fred:

I hope to see the beard and its Dave this week. I'll go there but probably will not get in because I don't have a personal surveillance device
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
doctorjazz:

Dave Sewelson is playing concert/s in France, if I'm not mistaken. Yup, Feb 18
sewelsonics.com...
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βrian:

I've been dreaming of wine lately.
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Stork:

Coming right up, Jeff. Let me just whisk(ey) those dirty dishes away first (gotta subliminally hawk that Glenn Avenel and get rid of it somehow.
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Listening Out There:

This is OK….
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fred:

@doc: I've been trying different ways to get a ticket, to no avail. I'll just show up and hope
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Stork:

@βrian:: sweet dreams, semi-sweet, or dry?
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βrian:

Dry red, mainly. I'm a big fan of Loires.
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doctorjazz:

OK, gotta get ready, heading over to nearby Y to donate blood, will take The Club with me...
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northguineahills:

Back to ‘work’. Thanks, Stork!
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fred:

I stopped ordering Jandek CDs because I would then have more than Sakamoto ones. That can't happen
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Stork:

northguineahills: - drop back in real soon!
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abbazabba:

This is great
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adamdoesit:

@βrian, try the Chateau Saint-Nazaire. It's the only Cheverny skimmed from the surface of the Loire estuary.
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WR:

How ya how ya Stork and drummer streamers. Listening but double duty (kitchen & taxes) keeping me busy today.
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fred:

IOUs at the Stork Club are both great and worthless. Should be NFTs
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Stork:

Hey, WR - we don't want you to end up in the slammer on account of the Drummer Stream. Though you wouldn't be the first.
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Stork:

You guys with the Loire are makin' me thirsty!!
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RH:

Brian Gulland, one of the founders of Gryphon
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David (in London):

Autoharp alert! Where is Webhamster Henry?
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βrian:

@adamdoesit: Alack, I cannot, says my doc. But I can serve it to my beloved and so enjoy it vicariously.
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Stork:

@David (in London): - let's just hope he's OK and his automatic alert system is on the blink.
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coelacanth:

'evening Stork Welcome back!
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Stork:

Hiya, coel!
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coelacanth∅:

i like that Judy Dyble album art
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Franco Twinkie:

SEA TRAIN!
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Franco Twinkie:

I love that line "Across crowded ballrooms I search for a sign."
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fred:

The coming marathon is bad for me: so many new shows. I just can't afford to support all the way I want. Should I spread or delay some until next year? I know it makes no financial difference, it's all about support
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coelacanth∅:

across crowded barrooms i've searched for a sign
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Stork:

Franco Twinkie: - I remember seeing Sea Train on a late night show like maybe Don Kirschner's Rock Concert
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Franco Twinkie:

You've been there, right Coel?
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Franco Twinkie:

I never saw them Stork, but I did see Richard Greene at McCabes in Santa Monica.
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Stork:

Thank you for this fabulous album, David in London! You guys killed this Fairport tune!!
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David (in London):

That's so kind of you Stork, thank you for playing our album in the Club.
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David (in London):

Shout out to Gary Spain, co-founder and bassist of Chrome, on fiddle at the start there.
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fred:

I guess there's a round on David's tab going now
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Stork:

The first time, David but def. not the last. Gary is the only one on the album besides you and your partner?
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adamdoesit:

coel, same. Why must they hide the bathrooms?
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David (in London):

Stork, fantastic contributions too from Edgar Breau of Canada's Simply Saucer, and sax legend Evan Parker on, er, sax.
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abbazabba:

That’s awesome David(in London)!
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Stork:

Oh, of course- that Evan Parker track is excellent!
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Stork:

These Brondesbury Tapes are super lo-fi - with some serious damage - but kinda magical damage.
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David (in London):

Thanks abbazabba.
An honour to sit in this awesome set, Stork. Thanks again.
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doctorjazz:

Back to comments for a bit (I'm really early for my blood donation appointment, and they're running late. Glad I brought headphones).
Catching up with comments-which album is David in London on?
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Stork:

Hi doc - David and his partner are Daona - they did Reynardine - coupla tunes back.
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ParUbi:

delicious proggishness
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David (in London):

doctorjazz. happy to send you a copy if like the track. CD or digital, whatever.
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coelacanth∅:

i wonder if secret assembly has the largest percentage of supporters from the wfmu comments boards on bandcamp...
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Stork:

We do great biz at the bar whenever this tune plays.
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David (in London):

That pub on the Kinks cover is the Archway Tavern. The Headcoats used to do an annual Christmas party in the basement room.
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doctorjazz:

David in London, that would be great!
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Stork:

Cool info, David! Looks like a nice joint.
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βrian:

Is the Archway Tavern smoke-free these days?
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doctorjazz:

David, you're looking foxy on the album cover...
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David (in London):

doctorjazz, I sent you that Braxton recording before, didn't I? Same email address?

βrian. Yep, smoking outside only in all pubs now.
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Irene Trudel:

I'm gonna have to clicky-star this whole set, Stork!
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doctorjazz:

David, I think so...
My turn...
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Stork:

Irene: ❤️
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David (in London):

doctorjazz, email me at daonamusic@outlook.com just to be sure, and I'll send it over.
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listener 126464:

Loving these selections, thank you Stork.
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Stork:

Welcome, listener 126464 !
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David (in London):

Brondesbury was also where Eno, Gavin Bryers and Evan Parker lived. A bit of a hot-spot of musical creativity.

I used to work there in the 1990s. I went out at lunchtime one day to the supermarket with a colleague, and Brian Eno walked past. I was stunned, even more so when he said 'Hi Eileen' and she nonchalantly said 'Hi Brian'. I said to her 'You know Brian Eno?'. Turns out they were neighbours. She didn't even know he was a musician.
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fred:

@David (in London): any plans for live shows if/when that becomes a thing again?
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Franco Twinkie:

Okay Stork, give it up, you're pulling from Love Is All Around. The chances of playing Sea Train and Savage Resurrection in the same set is....what are the chances?
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Stork:

More great info, David and a great story!
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Stork:

Busted, Franco. doctorjazz slipped me some hippy music.
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Stork:

Sorry - "hippie" music
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Franco Twinkie:

I love it! Usually I listen to this collection while I'm driving around in my truck. It IS hippie music - so what!?
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David (in London):

Fred, it's been quite a while since we played live, but we hope to once again when the opportunity seems right.
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fred:

@David (in London): I'll wait. I know it's dumb, but I still prefer live events
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David (in London):

Better the Dyble you know...
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Irene Trudel:

Aww...
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WR:

@1:46 @David (in London):
Thank you for the Brondesbury anecdote. Reading that made me cackle with glee.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Been in the tub enjoying *all* these truly marvelous selections.
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StringOFperils:

Hello Stork...just in time to continue with last night's Crimson redux. Greetings, storklings
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doctorjazz:

All done, relatively painless, hardest part is now. They give you water and chocolate chip cookies, supposed to have them after you donate, while you sit and rest. I'm also supposed to start masked-trying to slip those cookies under the mask whose I rest. Clumsy, but doable...
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doctorjazz:

(also no alcohol or exercise for 24 hours, barkeep, a virgin colada please!)
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coelacanth∅:

it used to take me over 1/2 an hour to supply a pint of blood, i guess because of very low blood pressure? i'd sit there while 5-6 other people came & went.
it sucked.
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Stork:

Revolution Rabbit Nov63: - hope you liked the tub-rock i program every Sunday special for the Sunday-bathers.
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StringOFperils:

I would sure like to have seen this band live.
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jimbrux:

Hey Stork and clubbers! Been a while since I've been able to stop by here. Life, y'know... Anyway, once again this show introduces me to something great I had never heard before... This Mike Westbrook number COOKS!
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doctorjazz:

Coela, it's good to have low blood pressure in the long term. Mine was always low, but recently sometimes reads high (other times not). Went really quickly today, though. Heading out, bring you along.
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Irene Trudel:

Hey Stork! Thanks for the praise about sending you albums. However, I only sent you "Earth Is Sleeping." Don't want to take undue credit. But a lovely set in any case!
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Stork:

Heya, jimbrux!
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fred:

@doc: that doesn't rule out buying free jazz records, or did I miss a line?
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coelacanth∅:

doc, yes but the low blood pressure is balanced out by a hummingbird heartrate. i figure i'm nearly out of heart beats by now.
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Stork:

Irene - you also supplied us all with Spindle just after Judy died, as i remember it.
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David (in London):

Irene, take a bow.
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StringOFperils:

**spotlight sweep
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Donated only once - 1st time I really left home in New England to make it to the West Coast with a pal in a big car. We got to Arizona & needed gas money for the final push. So we gave blood for $5 each or the like for that. Well - I flinched when they jabbed me to put the plasma back in me
(a real horse's leg of a needle is how I remember it - which made me far more nervous for the literally imperceptible prick for the current vaccine than made any sense whatsoever)
...& so it went into my arm in the bicep region, rather than back in my veins... An instant Popeye effect, as it were, of a rise in my upper arm's architecture. Was assured it would go down soon - as it did... & that's how I 1st crossed over into California - with less than full Steinbeck nobility but something of that desperation...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...as for blood pressure, I had a power drink before the 1st Moderna jab ...but not the 2nd...
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headcleaner:

fine stuff today, Stork
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Stork:

Hidee ho-ski, headcleaner!!
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David (in London):

That smooth Rudy Van Gelder magic.
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Asheville Jon:

nice to hear Joe Farrell
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Digging Elvin in more Electric setting. That's some Bass playing.
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Stork:

RevRabb: Buster is boss
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Wenzo Toad:

hey y’all
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Stork:

Greet-ulations, Wenzo Toad!
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Wenzo Toad:

My highschool English teacher explained Homer’s references to the “wine dark sea” by saying that the ancient Greeks didn’t have a word for blue
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Stork:

I think they a word for blue.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

About ancient blue :
www.ancient-origins.net...
(not sure how scholarly that site truly is...)
Like yer rabbit Wenzo !
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fred:

That teacher sure knew about wine
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Wenzo Toad:

thanks RRabitN67! here’s the full illustration if you’re intersted...
yowlingtoad.bandcamp.com...
there’s another one with the rabbit character in here...
postmedium.com...
I gotta give him his own scene soon, coming up on the year of the rabbit next year!
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doctorjazz:

Made it back home, was really relatively painless and quick, have to say.

Like this Gaslini-Italian jazz (which I'm no expert in by a long shot), is very appealing, I like most of what I've heard (big fan of Gianluigi Trovesi, listed here on multiple reeds. Doesn't seem to ever tour the NY/NJ area, at least I've missed his dates if they happened, would love to catch him live).
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βrian:

I took "flaut" lessons for a while. I fared miserably.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I took sax as a kid ...then went home & instead pf practicing played gittar by ear. That's me in a nutshell. But anyhow - if you know one woodwind even a little - fingering is about the same on all of them...
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David (in London):

This is definitely not shittyflute.
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βrian:

Whereas I can handle flautas quite well.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'm probly notably better w/ flutes than making flautas so there you are.
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doctorjazz:

I've read that clarinet is harder than the other horns, as going up to the next register changes the key. But, I'm an accordion drop out, and a guitar has-been, what do I know, never played a horn (was an asthmatic kid, probably couldn't have even if it was an option).
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coelacanth∅:

i've heard that about clarinet -though not as difficult as the bassoon...or duduk, zurna, or other double-reeds
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doctorjazz:

Should get started shopping, marinating for Fam Super Bowl Party (half of which could care a whit about the Super Bowl).
(I like Shitty Flute, at least when I've heard it on Ken's show, though I have no incentive ever to actually listen to it on my own)
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doctorjazz:

Coela-then a bass clarinet must be killer to play!
(donated blood at the Scotch Plains YMCA-was that around when you were around?)
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coelacanth∅:

...or oboe.
i personally didn't do so well on the saxiphone, when i was 12; but the metal flute is something i've never been able to get a note out of
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Wenzo Toad:

I too know nothing about wind instruments or instruments of any kind but Jan Turkenburgh was mentioning that picalo is very difficult because of the small size... fingers have to be very close together. I just wanted to be part of this convo lol.
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Wenzo Toad:

aite Im off to skate as the snow falls before the lake is unskatable... thank you Stork! & I dig this track! very cool!
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coelacanth∅:

shittyflute. i'd be happy to never hear that again!
it's a joke and it's been told. over & over & over!
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doctorjazz:

I've also read that soprano sax is quite difficult to play-not because of the fingering, but it is really difficult to play in tune, the notes seem to stray at different points on the horn.
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coelacanth∅:

hey Wenzo
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Wenzo Toad:

Hey Coel! ☮️🙏👋🏻
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coelacanth∅:

i just think my body's not designed to play wind instruments!
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doctorjazz:

Shittyflute makes me smile (must say something about my sense of humor)
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coelacanth∅:

(although i'm adequate on a recorder)
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coelacanth∅:

(er, shittyflute!)
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Stork:

Time was that most little German kids (and a lot of European ones as well) all had to learn an instrument in school and that was the Blockflöte (Recorder).
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Wenzo Toad:

we had some recorder training in t elementary school but it didn’t last long enough for anyone to learn to much
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doctorjazz:

Remember John Somebody?
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coelacanth∅:

Stork when i wanted a flute sound for something and knew i couldn't do it, and all players i knew were not around, i went shopping online for a recorder, and some sellers were obviously marketing toward schools buying them in bulk. i never knew this -wasn't the case for me, but i wish it had been.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well - flute you have to blow across it in such a way to get the tone in the 1st place. Clarinet has a lot more 'squeak potential' than sax - as similar as they are. The instruments favored by Rawk tend to be the easier to play - had one not noticed. Sax was odd one out because a Woodwind yet made of Brass... Guitar is not from the Classical European tradition @ all - but from more obscure & mysterious origins... But Sax & Gittar turned out to be versatile & responsive & pleasing Mediums indeed...
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headcleaner:

Thought there was something to that backing guitar
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coelacanth∅:

i saw most plastic recorders selling for 3 bucks. so i bought one (purple) but i also bought a $20 one from yamaha -because i like yamaha, and because it supposedly had a much richer, mellower sound, which turned out to be the case.
Thank you yamaha!
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WR:

Haven't heard this Nordine release before. Sweet.
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Stork:

I also nearly had a stroke trying to get a bearable sound from a flute when I was like 15. It was the guitar for me from that day on.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& earlier in life - Nordine seemed to come from most mysterious & evocative origins himself...
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coelacanth∅:

...yamaha accidentally sent me 2 (without charging me twice). so i contacted them and asked if they wanted to send a pick up order and they said keep it, Thank you for your honesty.
so i gave it to a bass player i know who's father was a concert recorder player. said he'd try to learn it...maybe now, as he just "retired".
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coelacanth∅:

yeah it's the mouthing on the flute. i do only slightly better on pan pipes.
but i can play a jug...seems incongruous.
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David (in London):

Coela, sorry to mention that stale old joke. I don't think I really need to hear it ever again, either. If I want shitty playing, I'll play the trumpet myself.

Ken and Yma back to back double whammy. Inspired Stork.
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coelacanth∅:

David hahaha! yeah, i can make shitty music my damn self!
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StringOFperils:

This is great! Strange new sounds
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coelacanth∅:

-and in fact, as i have these recorders here, i can even be my own shittyflute
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David (in London):

Autoshittyflute is the best kind, Coela.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Lisa Simpson in Jazz club :
'It's the notes she's *not* playing'...
Man Also There :
...'I can stay home & listen to those'...
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Stork:

David, I think the playlist is channeling the long-defunct WFMU Catalog of Curiosities - a direct mail venture that fmu tried and failed at miserably, but it was fun.. Fighting the urge now to segue to Ferrante & Teicher (ask your grand-parents).
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coelacanth∅:

thanks David i'm gonna have nightmares of that
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coelacanth∅:

i had some of those. i can only find one now though. and a couple of lcd magazines.
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StringOFperils:

I don't think I know this Ferrante & Teicher album. Thang.
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David (in London):

Had to look up Ferrante & Teicher, Stork. Going to have to investigate their oeuvre. Looks like a hoot.
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Stork:

HERE'S THE LINK TO A NICE FAIRPORT DOC I REFERRED TO ABOUT 2 HOURS AGO:
www.youtube.com...
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doctorjazz:

I also thought it was funny when Ken played 3 hours of Bohemian Rhapsody, was in the office, dragged people to the radio for them to hear (they didn't appreciate it as I did).
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Stork:

It was ironically appreciated middle-aged cocktail music of the 60's. Mostly awful, but well-done, like.
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doctorjazz:

I remember Ferrante and Teicher; have no desire to go back to hear them (though Flash Strap on Thursday pulls out old shlocky music from the sixties that I now can enjoy hearing, go figure...)
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_Ike_:

Hi! Cool set! Ah yes, I remember hearing lots of F&T on 90s FMU.
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David (in London):

Hey Ike.
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Stork:

The coolest thing about Ferrante and Teicher was the winkie (lenticular) that fmu had made at great cost as an upper-level marathon pledge. When you turned it in your hand, one of them winked drunkenly at you. Fabulous.
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coelacanth∅:

dr.j i agree. in some contexts i appreciate it.
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coelacanth∅:

i'm gonna crank this up! i'm not sure why
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ultrasonic Minnie
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adamdoesit:

I'm feeling it, too, coel.
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headcleaner:

How can I be the first to clicky-star this?
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βrian:

Minnie Pearl?
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David in London:

Imagine Minnie and Yma in a vocal stand off... Sheesh.
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coelacanth∅:

David (iL) dogs be howlin'
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WR:

@3:26 @David (in London): What I learned via Evan's Explorers program was that F & T early on had several sonic exploration albums in the early days of stereo. By the late 60s they were into formulaic popular pop tunes mode.
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coelacanth∅:

someone just bought 3 of my Stevie Wonder albums... i'm not letting go of talking book though.
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Stork:

This is high school parties for me.
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coelacanth∅:

your high school parties were a whole lot classier than mine then
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David in London:

Thanks WR, I need to get up to speed.
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adamdoesit:

I feel soothed by this set, Stork. A balm for the soul, delivered through the ears.
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Stork:

You can take a long bath in this Terry Callier piece, adamdoesit.
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adamdoesit:

Ducky, Stork. Rubber ducky.
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Stork:

Pass the Mr. Bubbles, adamdoesit.
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adamdoesit:

Barkeep, Champagknee! Dom Hohokus, 2008.
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Stork:

Dang, folks, the end is nigh for this here shew. Before the "Zeit ist um", I say tanka tanka tanka to everybody for a schweet one!!
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adamdoesit:

Thanks for this, Stork. These tunes, this decaying elegance, it helps. Be well everybody.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY As Ever DJ Stork ~
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Stork:

Have you gone clear? Why not go Chanticleer: wfmu.org...
Coming up for 5 hours!!!!!! stay with it!!
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David (in London):

What an absolutely cooking show today Stork. And thanks again for playing The Secret Assembly. Really appreciate it.

Have a good week groovers.
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StringOFperils:

Es war wunderbar, Storkie! Danke!!
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Stork:

My pleasure plus, David! Great album throughout! Some day again!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Stork!
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doctorjazz:

Thanks, Stork, great show (As usual)!
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WR:

Terry Callier ! Another new to me artist gifted by WFMU. Thank you Stork, for this and for the rest you do so well for us. Onward.
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headcleaner:

Frieden auf Erden!
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chresti:

Thanks Stork!
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