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Favoriting November 19, 2022: "The first impression I had when he passed through the room was his fraudulent widow's peak."

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Artist Track Album Year Comments New Approx. start time
Hank Levine & His Orchestra w/ Timothy Leary  Image, Part One / The Psychedelic Experience   Favoriting   1961 / 1966      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Beths  When You Know You Know   Favoriting Expert In A Dying Field  2022    *   0:02:21 (Pop-up)
Bobby Vinton  Don't Go Away Mad   Favoriting   1965      0:06:27 (Pop-up)
Jefferson Airplane  Martha   Favoriting   1968  MONO 45 version    0:08:30 (Pop-up)
Lorraine Klaussen & Mongezi Ntaka  Can't Cross Over   Favoriting Ukubonga  2022    *   0:11:55 (Pop-up)
Baba Commandant & The Mandingo Band  Sonbonbela   Favoriting Sonbonbela  2022    *   0:14:51 (Pop-up)
Fats Navarro  Fat Boy, Parts 1 & 2   Favoriting Going To Minton's  1946 / 1999      0:20:31 (Pop-up)
Joe Williams w/The Red Saunders Orch.  Blow Mr. Low   Favoriting   1953 / 1956  Savoy    0:26:17 (Pop-up)
Little Richard  I Don't Know What You've Got, But It's Got Me (Part 1)   Favoriting   1965  Vee Jay [w/pre-"Jimi" Hendrix]    0:29:06 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

0:31:39 (Pop-up)
Cy, Maia & Robert  Twenty Summers   Favoriting Out Of Our Times  1967      0:36:19 (Pop-up)
Sandy Denny  By The Time It Gets Dark   Favoriting The Notes and The Words: A Collection of Demos and Rarities  1976 / 2012  Home Demo    0:39:04 (Pop-up)
Beatles  I'm Only Sleeping (Rehearsal Fragment)   Favoriting Revolver - Super Deluxe  1966 / 2022    *   0:42:24 (Pop-up)
Beatles  I'm Only Sleeping [Take 5]   Favoriting Revolver - Super Deluxe  1966 / 2022      0:43:10 (Pop-up)
Beatles  I'm Only Sleeping [MONO]   Favoriting Revolver - Super Deluxe  1966 / 2022      0:45:54 (Pop-up)
Jaki Byard [w/ Roland Kirk]  Parisian Throughfare   Favoriting The Jaki Byard Experience  1968      0:48:50 (Pop-up)
Kottarashky & The Rain Dogs  Cats In   Favoriting Doghouse  2022    *   0:58:58 (Pop-up)
Moby Grape  Wild Oats Moan   Favoriting 20 Granite Creek  1971      1:02:04 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lincoln Chase w/The Spencer-Hagen Orchestra  Beat Out The Patter   Favoriting The Explosive Lincoln Chase  1958      1:10:56 (Pop-up)
Clifford Brown & Max Roach  Jaqui   Favoriting Study In Brown  1955 / 1987      1:13:31 (Pop-up)
Frank Carlberg Trio  Spherical Nightmares   Favoriting Reflections 1952  2022    *   1:18:42 (Pop-up)
Jack Bruce  Rope Ladder To The Moon   Favoriting   1969  Live solo version    1:23:55 (Pop-up)
Smokey & His Sister  Creators of Rain   Favoriting Smokey & His Sister  1966 / 2006      1:27:07 (Pop-up)
Izzy Oram Brown  Ordinarily Not   Favoriting Mess  2022      1:29:48 (Pop-up)
Justin Currie  Falsetto   Favoriting   2015  Live at Kyoti Studios, Glascow
[? on lap steel?]
 
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Brett Deubner  Andrew List: Hymns To Ra, Mvt. Two   Favoriting Hope: Music For Solo Viola  2022    *   1:39:58 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

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Chris Bell w/Keith Sykes  Stay With Me   Favoriting I Am The Cosmos - Deluxe Edition  1970s/2017      1:46:39 (Pop-up)
Mamalarky  Dance Together   Favoriting Pocket Fantasy  2022    *   1:49:27 (Pop-up)
Maureen Gray  I'm So Young   Favoriting Early Deep Soul Divas 1954-1962  1962 / 2022  VAR  *   1:52:43 (Pop-up)
Phil Ochs  My Kingdom For A Car   Favoriting Greatest Hits  1970      1:54:59 (Pop-up)
Jelly Roll Morton  The Right Tempo Is The Accurate Tempo   Favoriting The Complete Library of Congress Recordings  1938 / 2005      1:57:49 (Pop-up)
Sun Ra & His Myth Science Orchestra  A Call For All Demons   Favoriting Angels & Demons At Play  1956 / 1974      2:02:26 (Pop-up)
David Greenberger & The Waldameer Players  Hedy Lamarr   Favoriting Today!  2022    *   2:06:36 (Pop-up)
John Coltrane Quartet  Nancy {With The Laughing Face]   Favoriting Ballads  1962      2:08:06 (Pop-up)
Sidsel Endresen & Bugge Wesseltoft  Out Here. In There   Favoriting Out Here. In There  2002      2:11:17 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

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Seals & Crofts  Today   Favoriting Down Home  1970      2:23:08 (Pop-up)
Aoiffe Nessa Frances  This Still Life   Favoriting Protector  2022    *   2:26:48 (Pop-up)
Lee Fields  Save Your Tears For Someone New   Favoriting Sentimental Fool  2022    *   2:31:16 (Pop-up)
Winston Brothers  Hang On   Favoriting Drift  2022    *   2:34:08 (Pop-up)
P.J. O'Connell  Film   Favoriting Careful  2006      2:37:09 (Pop-up)
Eric Dolphy  G.W. [alt / 1st. take]   Favoriting Dash One  1960 / 1982      2:39:43 (Pop-up)
Don Crawford  Gunna Buy You A Music Box   Favoriting Roots & Branches  1971      2:51:54 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

2:55:39 (Pop-up)
  Thanks to David Borks, Ron Jett, Doug Young, Gene Sculatti, libraries everywhere, var. FB friends & Pete Tomlinson


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Listener comments!

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doctorjazz:

My interest is peaked-Hi Bob and Bobbins!
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RobbieWhite:

Good morning Bob
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Bob Brainen:

RobbieWhite of WOWD!
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Bob Brainen:

doctorjazz!
  11:00am
dan:

Good morning all
  11:00am
Jeff:

Morning Bob + fellow listeners
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Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning Bob and all other listeners!
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Bob Brainen:

dan!
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wmfromD:

Bob! Everybody!
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Bob Brainen:

Andrew in Toronto!
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Bob Brainen:

wmfromD!
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SmokinJ:

Howdy Doody bb & friends! 8-)
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Bob Brainen:

Jeff!
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(Mr) Bill:

From where cometh *that* sentence, Bob? I want to know: What’s fraudulent—the widow’s peak, or the widow?
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Bob Brainen:

SmokinJ!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hey doc!
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doctorjazz:

Just got thie Beths album, nice track!
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Bob Brainen:

(Mr) Bill! Sentence from moi.
  11:04am
PT:

Hey BB and all who sail with him! So The Beths are pretty much the absolute greatest band on Earth c. 2022, huh?
  11:04am
spodiodi:

Good morning, Bob and all!
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listener james from westwood:

Morning, Bob and all!
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Bob Brainen:

PT! One of 'em Petey. Fine singers/players/writers and they have a goofy endearingnesss that I just love.
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(Mr) Bill:

Bob, you *must* use The Sentence as the first of a short story, novella, or novel.
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Bob Brainen:

spodiodi!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:06am
doctorjazz:

Cool week that passed, got to 2 fine jazz shows, Steven Bernstein and the Millenial Territory Orchestra last Sunday at The Falcon, and the Walt Weiskopf Quartet at Smalls last night, been fun!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi spodi!
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Bob Brainen:

istener james from westwood!
  11:08am
spodiodi:

Hi Andrew!
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SmokinJ:

JA loves you! 8-)
  11:11am
beavo:

Morning Bob loved last weeks show
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:12am
wmfromD:

I once owned a mono copy of Baxter's. Stupidly sold it without at least digitizing it.
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Bob Brainen:

beavo, thanks!
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Bob Brainen:

wmfromD, we live & learn.
But I think the stereo is cool on that album,
they were experimenting with every control
and gadget.
  11:14am
dan:

All the surviving members of Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and Starship need to make one giant supergroup: Slick, Casady, Frieberg, Thomas, Barbata etc...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:15am
doctorjazz:

Loving Can't Cross Over-new record? (more likely a reissue)
@wmfromD-I'm always on the lookout for ways to digitize vinyl-I have a releatively inexpensive portal digital recorder that I've used occasionally, but the whole process (recording, splitting tracks, tagging) is so time consuming and annoying that I have only done it 2 or 3 times.
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(Mr) Bill:

My favorite widow’s peak of all time resided on the forehead of Eddie Munster.
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wmfromD:

Bob, agreed. Mono Baxter's sounded flat. Still, I should have kept it. Made the same mistake with a mono pressing of Moby Grape's first.
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Bob Brainen:

I almost put up a picture of him! But I can only post 1 image and have to learn how to stitch more than 1 together!
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Bob Brainen:

doc-yes brand new I think.
If you're viewing here:
wfmu.org...,
ther's dates and a"*" denoting new.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:23am
doctorjazz:

I can't say Mono does it for me, unless it was a very bad stereo mix. But was just listening to a mono Jimi Bold as Love, it did hit hard (but I wouldn't say harder than the stereo). (It was a hi-rez digital file).

I'm on the Wfmu "Bob Brainen: Playolst from November 19, 2022" page, but I acdcess it from the last Drummer Stream show I was on with the Give the Drummer Radio link. The last column on my page (with the *) is labeled "Special", not "new", like at the link you posted in the chat. For whatever that's worth.
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Bob Brainen:

Yeah, I have to ask Kenzo about that.
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doctorjazz:

Leo Parker on sax here!
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Bob Brainen:

which song?
  11:27am
dan:

This is the most upbeat blues song ever.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35am
doctorjazz:

On Fat Boy, I believe (the Discogs personnel list was hard to navigage, with one pianist being on track 1-13, another on 13-20, for each instrumennt...
  11:35am
Jeff:

Hey doctorjazz, I used to go to The Falcon a lot. I loved that place and loved Tony Falco. He was a great guy - one of the most idealistic persons I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing. He never compromised his principles and revered artists of all kinds. I’m sure his son Lee will carry on, but I can’t believe Tony is gone.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:39am
doctorjazz:

@Jeff, I've gone there a few times, really like that venue (and I have to drive 1.5 hours to get there-would likely be there much more often if it were closer). They do mention Tony during introductions, Bernstein was a big fan of the place (you could tell the way he spoke about it-have seen him there before with Sex Mob). Don Byron is going to be there soon, thinking of making the trip up to see him
(on a side note: the food is better than I remember it being on previous visits).
  11:40am
dan:

Sandy Denny and Judith Durham should've done a collaboration in the 1970s. That would have been a milestone recording.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:42am
doctorjazz:

Thought I had all Sandy Denny's released music, but don't have these Demos/Rarities. Hmmmm (daughter said, "That's Fixable", then "Don't tell mom I said that...")
  11:44am
gene sculatti:

Same here, Bob: Didn't know I had a favorite Bobby Vinton record either till I hear this one!
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Bob Brainen:

gene sculatti! Thanks for turning me onto it!
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doctorjazz:

One of these days I"ll open this Revolver box (too much music, too little time)
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wmfromD:

I didn't care for the mono Revolver until I listened to it in the car. Now I Like!
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doctorjazz:

The guitar break jumps out on the mono I'm Only Sleeping 9but also sounds more overdubbed).
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doctorjazz:

Sounds like traffic is out of control!
  11:50am
Jeff:

@doctorjazz - so, I guess you were never there pre-covid? The first time I went must’ve been around 8-9 years ago. I live close to an hour away, but that never stopped me. Being immunocompromised and covid still hangin’ around, I haven’t been there since 2019. I saw Redman, Mehldau, McBride and Blade there in 2019. Also, Pat Metheny a few years earlier. But, Tony had a very eclectic booking policy. I saw/heard a wide range of music there. The food was exceptional the very first time; then leveled off to good enough. I always hated seeing people walk out without dropping anything in the donation box. I talked to him about charging something, but he wouldn’t budge. He believed in the essential goodness of people (I don’t). If there wasn’t enough money in the box to pay the players he would always make it up with money from bar/food.
  11:51am
Jeff:

Actually, more like 10-11 years ago. Can’t believe it’s 2022. Time flies (when you’re not having fun)!
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(Mr) Bill:

R.I.P. Ned Rorem. He was a meshuggener, but he deserves a peaceful eternity.
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Bob Brainen:

"Covid time" = add 2 years on to everything!
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doctorjazz:

@Jeff, no, never got out until I went to see Sex Mob during COVID (they had an outdoor stage set up so COVID exposure at the tables was minimal)-Modeski guested with Sex Mob, it was a killer of a show. Brought the fam, they all loved it! Food at that show was pretty poor, though, it made a strong impression. I've been there a number of times since, food much better, enjoyed it, in fact.
They still have the box for band contributions (I thought that had to do with COVID, not being permitted to be a "music venue", but I see it was the policy pre-pandemic). You can also give the music donation on the credit card bill when you pay your tab if you prefer, same as you add the tip.
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doctorjazz:

VEry Cool Parisian Throughfare!
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Bob & all
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Bob Brainen:

coelacanth∅!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Howdy coelacanth!
  12:03pm
timinoak:

Hello!
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spodiodi:

aloha, coelacanthØ!
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Bob Brainen:

timinoak!
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coelacanth∅:

hi Andrew and spodi!
hi timinoak!
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doctorjazz:

Hey Coela! Andrew! Spodi! The rest of you groovers!
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spodiodi:

hey, doctorjazz!
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doctorjazz:

Swinging accordian!
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Andrew in Toronto:

!!!!
  12:23pm
SecretSquirrel:

Hi Bob and all! Wonderful show today as always. Wondering if you might play something by Ned Rorem, who just died at age 99. Possibly the greatest American art song composer, and his instrumental pieces are fine as well.
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Bob Brainen:

SecretSquirrel, thanks! I'd have to research Rorem. Will try for next show. Got a suggestion?
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Andrew in Toronto:

Greetings Secret Squirrel!
  12:27pm
Dean:

Something from the A side of this: https://www.discogs.com/release/3730172-Ned-Rorem-Vocal-Music-By-Ned-Rorem

Or this: https://www.discogs.com/release/13882452-Rosalind-Rees-Sings-Ned-Rorem-With-The-Composer-At-The-Piano

Or the violin concerto with Gidon Kremer and Lenny: https://www.discogs.com/release/8735829-Leonard-Bernstein-Ned-Rorem-David-Del-Tredici-The-New-York-Philharmonic-Orchestra-Israel-Philharmoni
  12:29pm
SecretSquirrel:

Thanks, Bob! Rorem’s “The Schuyler Songs” are an excellent place to start with his vocal music.
  12:29pm
Pax:

Sounded like he was saying 'Robo spider's to the moon. Afternoon Bob
  12:30pm
Dean:

Here's Rorem accompanying Carol Farley: https://www.discogs.com/release/8735829-Leonard-Bernstein-Ned-Rorem-David-Del-Tredici-The-New-York-Philharmonic-Orchestra-Israel-Philharmoni
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coelacanth∅:

greetings doctor! Squirrel!
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Bob Brainen:

Pax!
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Bob Brainen:

Dean!
  12:33pm
SecretSquirrel:

And “Lions: A Dream” for jazz group and orchestra would fit in really nicely on your show. I knew Ned, worked for his publisher for 16 years. He was unfailingly charming, and seemingly incapable of a hackneyed opinion on anything. Sorry/not sorry I never made into one of his books ;^)
  12:34pm
Dean:

I've only read the Paris Diary, but it was a blast.
  12:34pm
SecretSquirrel:

Nice suggestions, @Dean!
  12:35pm
Dean:

How wonderful to have known him. Was sorry to learn he had passed. A full life, as they say.
  12:35pm
Bix Gomez:

Wonderful show today! Sad that you and M. Shelley overlap now, but that's what the archives are for!
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Bob Brainen:

Bix Gomez! Exactly.
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Bob Brainen:

Thanks for Rorem suggestions, I will check them out.
  12:37pm
SecretSquirrel:

Yes Dean, a full life if ever there were one.
  12:40pm
Dean:

Lap steel: Ricky Ray Jackson, as on the album two years prior?
https://www.discogs.com/master/1026826-Justin-Currie-Lower-Reaches
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Bob Brainen:

Dean, could be...thanks.
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Uncle Michael:

I don't have a widow's peak.
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doctorjazz:

Hey, Dean, ever learn anything about the new version of the Technics? (just curious)
Like this Bell!
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Bob Brainen:

Uncle Michael! Nor I.
  12:50pm
Dean:

Doc, nope, and I followed up with the sales guy. I'll give it another try. I'm curious, too.

At a glance, Jackson doesn't look like the guy in shadow on the video of Currie in 2015.
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Bob Brainen:

unless he got a haircut?
  12:52pm
Dean:

That's plausible.
  12:53pm
dan:

Sounds a lot like Darlene Love.
  12:57pm
SecretSquirrel:

Love this Phil Ochs track! He alienated a lot of people with that album, but it’s a blast.
  12:58pm
dan:

@SecretSquirrel
Critics are such babies. It's great music.
  12:59pm
Pax:

I can't remember if i had a widow's peak or not. Curse my Gene's?. And i don't mean my blue one's
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doctorjazz:

Got to see Phil Ochs once in a Greenwich Village club, packed to the gills. He hardly played, spoke in a very depressed way, really miserable show. I was sad but not shocked when I heard of his passing.
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doctorjazz:

Can you have a widow's peak that meets on all sides, from all angles? (a shiny dome, in other words)
  1:03pm
Pax:

Mistake correction, it was suppose to be a ! After Gene's, not a ?.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hey doc,
I met a lady a couple of times and she was his "old lady" for the last couple of years of his life.
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Bob Brainen:

Widow's peak: I had a Hollywood actor in mind (hey, I''m like Carly Simon!)
  1:06pm
Dean:

Bruce what's-his-name? Nick what's-his-name, the guy who ran into trouble on the set of Rust? Do they have fake peaks?
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listener james from westwood:

"Hedley! Hedley!"
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doctorjazz:

Walt , who I saw last night at Smalls, reminded me of early-mid Trane (when he played every note he could find in the chord).
  1:11pm
Eugene Bentley:

Hey Bob! Checking in.
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doctorjazz:

Walt Weiskopf, should have read...
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Eugene! Glad you did.
  1:13pm
Dean:

Haircut or not, I don't think it's Jackson after all. Photos of him from live appearances in 2015 show him with a mustache and beard, a slightly receding hairline not evident on the "Falsetto" video, and a shaggier 'do. The mystery remains.
  1:13pm
Pax:

Wasn't there a cliff or mountain someplace that was historically known for the lost of men's live's that earned the name of Widows Peak?
  1:15pm
Dean:

I think it's this guy, Stuart Nisbet:
https://edinburghfestival.datathistle.com/event/258927-the-gospel-according-to-mr-niz/?ref=ListPublishing
  1:16pm
Dean:

Nisbet has worked with Currie.
  1:22pm
Dean:

Good lord, per Wikipedia: Additionally, widow's peaks are shown to poll well for politicians. According to research by Shawn Rosenberg of the University of California-Irvine, "widow’s peaks (though more so on female candidates) were a clear positive. It was associated with being seen as more competent and with greater integrity".
  1:27pm
Eugene Bentley:

Love this Seals and Crofts. I started with them at Summer Breeze album and stopped at Unborn Child.
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Bob and fellow listeners.
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Bob Brainen:

Jan_Turkenburg!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Greetings Jan.
  1:44pm
Pax:

Right, quess I'll check out a little early. So enjoyed the show Bob, and may the force be with you. Or least a nice tasty sandwich. Same for everyone. Bon appetit.
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doctorjazz:

Fabulous Dolphy track (if that's not too redundant)!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Superb tunes!
Thanks Bob!
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wmfromD:

Diggin' the Jazz heavy vibe of today's excursiion. Thanks Bob!
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doctorjazz:

Loved the tunes, thanks Bob!
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(Mr) Bill:

Utterly perfect music by which to write get-out-the-vote letters to Peach Staters. Thanks, Bob. Probably can’t make next week’s show; hear you in a fortnight….
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listener 126464:

Thank you, Bob!
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spodiodi:

thanks, Bob!
  1:59pm
Jeff:

Thanks Bob!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Bob!
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doctorjazz:

Lester!!!
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