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The Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble  Tatas-Matoes   Favoriting Congliptious  Nessa  1968   
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Music behind DJ:
Sun Ra 

The Perfect Man   Favoriting

My Brother The Wind, Vol. I 

Saturn Research 

1970 

 

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Robert Ashley & Ensemble MAE  Outcome Inevitable   Favoriting Tap Dancing in the Sand  Unsounds  2007   
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Jeff Parker ETA IVtet  2021-04-28   Favoriting Mondays at The Enfield Tennis Academy  eremite  2022   
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Andrea Neumann / Sharif Sehnaoui / Michael Thieke / Michael Vorfeld  Nashaz   Favoriting Nashaz  Al Maslakh Records  2016   
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Nick Dunston  Dystopian Christmas   Favoriting Spider Season  Out Of Your Heads Records  2022   
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David Murray Quartet  Snowfall   Favoriting Seasons  Pow Wow Records  1998   
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Music behind DJ:
Booker T. & The MGs 

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Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre Quartet  Anyway You Want It   Favoriting Peace and Blessings  Black Saint  1979   
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Webber/Morris Big Band  Coral   Favoriting Both Are True  Greenleaf Music  2020   
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Chris Combs Large Ensemble  Sojourner Truth   Favoriting Jazzwerkstatt Bern: Live 2013  Jazzwerkstatt Records  2013   
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S.O.S. (Alan Skidmore / Mike Osborne / John Surman)  Improvisation 3   Favoriting New Jazz Festival Balver Höhle (New Jazz 1974 & 1975)  JG-Records  1974   
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Konjur Collective  George Jackson   Favoriting Blood In My Eye (a soul insurgent guide)  cow: Music  2022   
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Music behind DJ:
Chaz Jankel 

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HBD, McCoy Tyner.
Freddie Hubbard  Gypsy Blue   Favoriting Open Sesame  Blue Note  1960   
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McCoy Tyner  Groove Waltz   Favoriting Nights of Ballads & Blues  Impulse!  1963   
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Wayne Shorter  Armageddon   Favoriting Night Dreamer  Blue Note  1964   
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McCoy Tyner  I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)   Favoriting Plays Ellington  Impulse!  1964   
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McCoy Tyner  Three Flowers   Favoriting Today and Tomorrow  Impulse!  1964   
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Charlie Rouse  One for Five   Favoriting Bossa Nova Bacchanal  Blue Note  1965  [bonus cut added for reissue; only one with Tyner] 
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McCoy Tyner  I Thought I'd Let You Know   Favoriting Expansions  Blue Note  1968   
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McCoy Tyner  Folks   Favoriting Echoes of a Friend  Victor  1972   
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Music behind DJ:
Natural Food 

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The Firesign Theatre  Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him   Favoriting Waiting For The Electrician or Someone Like Him  Columbia  1968   
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Funkadelic  Can You Get to That   Favoriting Maggot Brain  Westbound Records  1971   
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Price  When Doves Cry   Favoriting Purple Rain  Warner Bros. Records  1984   
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Sly & the Family Stone  Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be Will Be)   Favoriting Fresh  Epic  1973   
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Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway  Where Is the Love   Favoriting Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway  Atlantic  1972   
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Stevie Wonder  I Wish   Favoriting Songs in the Key of Life  Tamla  1976   
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Aretha Franklin  Rock Steady   Favoriting Young, Gifted and Black  Atlantic  1973   
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The Beach Boys  Cuddle Up   Favoriting Carl and the Passions – "So Tough"  Reprise Records  1972   
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Sleigh Bells  Rill Rill   Favoriting Treats  Mom + Pop  2010   
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Music behind DJ:
Wolfgang Dauner Quintet 

My Man's Gone Now   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

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The Clean  Fish   Favoriting In-A-Live  Flying Nun  1989   
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The Clean  Anything Could Happen   Favoriting In-A-Live  Flying Nun  1989   
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The Clean  Flowers   Favoriting In-A-Live  Flying Nun  1989   
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The Clean  Point That Thing Somewhere Else   Favoriting In-A-Live  Flying Nun  1989   
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The Clean  Whatever I Do Is Right   Favoriting In-A-Live  Flying Nun  1989   
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The Chills  Pink Frost   Favoriting Kaleidoscope World  Flying Nun  1986   
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The Bats  Treason   Favoriting Daddy's Highway  Flying Nun  1987   
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Great Unwashed  Space Bike   Favoriting Yeti 13  Yeti Publishing  ??/2013   
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The Clean  Hold on to the Rail   Favoriting Syd's Pink Wiring System  Cleano  2000   
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Unscientific Italians  Some Song and Dance: Love Motel   Favoriting Play the Music of Bill Frisell Vol. 2  Hora Records  2022   
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Music behind DJ:
Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

Flute Music   Favoriting

Flute Music 

Caroline 

1975 

 

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Listener comments!

Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:00am
DJpeterDE:

Good morning! Has everyone done their stretching? Marathon today
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:01am
Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning Jeff and all other listeners!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:01am
Andrew in Toronto:

Holy crap!
It`s snowing again.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03am
Jeff Golick:

I plan on stretching quite a bit. Good morn, @DJperterDE, and good morn, @Andrew in Toronto!
  9:03am
listener james from westwood:

Morning, Jeff and all!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:03am
Sem:

Hello, Jeff the G, and D:O folk.
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hyde:

hello!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi Sem!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:05am
Andrew in Toronto:

Hello hyde!
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WR:

I'm good with grey days as long as it isn't raining.

Hi Jeff and drummer streamers.
Avatar 🦀 9:05am
hyde:

@AiT hello! 40%chance of snow showers here in Boston today. the gf went to the store yesterday and it was mobbed like there was a huge blizzard coming
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06am
Andrew in Toronto:

@hyde Yikes!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07am
Jeff Golick:

Greetings, @listener james from westwood! Hello, @Sem! Wassup, @hyde! Good to see ya, @WR!
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hyde:

@Ait it's Boston, so you'd think that people would realize it snows here sometimes in the winter. but i guess not
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Sem:

TO Andrew, greets!
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TDK60:

Good morning, DJ Jeff.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:10am
Jeff Golick:

How the heck are ya, @TDK60!
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WR:

Not to complicate the day too much, but just in case other Ryuichi Sakamoto fan-atics are reading and happen to not know of the Sakamoto recorded performance being streamed today at 10AM and 4PM ET:
special.musicslash.jp...

$$$ trigger alert, it costs $30.

Otherwise lots of info there of what music-wise has been going on with Sakamoto for the last year or so and what is going on now and near future,
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:12am
Andrew in Toronto:

Hi TDK60!
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StringOFperils:

Frozen water, it's just a change of state. And yes, there IS art after Impressionism, so deal with it, and of course there IS Destination:OUT. So...let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:13am
Andrew in Toronto:

Hiya String!
  9:13am
Listener Gregory:

Greetings from the shower, all. I was going to listen to the entire show here, but five hours is just too much!
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StringOFperils:

Andrew...wink
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:14am
Andrew in Toronto:

@Jeff,
Can we please have a show dedicated to the still alive Sonny Rollins?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:15am
Jeff Golick:

Howdy, @StrongOFperils! Greets, clean @Listener Gregory!

@Andrew in Tonronto - a tremendous idea. Let me think on that.
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TDK60:

Hello Andrew in Toronto. // Don't think you wanna know how the heck I really am, DJ Jeff. But right now, okay with coffee and freeforminternetradio.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:22am
adamdoesit:

Good morning, Jeff G and Ds of the O. This Jeff Parker is just the music to set the mood for a good game of Eschaton.
  9:23am
Listener Gregory:

A friend designed an Enfield Tennis Academy sweatshirt and gave me one. Nice!
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hyde:

@LG does it have footnotes
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
Andrew in Toronto:

Hi adamdoesit!
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Stork:

Greetings Outies, in here and Out there! Advance thanks to Jeff and Julie for filling in at the Club today!! Loving this Jeff Parker!
  9:28am
Alan R:

I'm trying to sync my nose sniffle sounds with the rhythms of the music. Tis the season. At least, the days are warm here. Onward to your 5 hours.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:28am
Jeff Golick:

Stream papa @adamdoesit! What is Eschaton?

That is cool, @LG. And @WR @9:11, that Sakamoto thing also looks cool!
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hyde:

just now realizing this is a 5 hour show. awesome, i'll be stuck in my Covid isolation room for most of today. my luck finally ran out
  9:30am
Listener Gregory:

@hyde, ha! No, but it does say “established y.d.a.u.”
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Stork:

A rapid recovery to you, hyde!
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Jeff Golick:

Oh no, @hyde! Sorry to hear that. I am starting to rethink attending some holiday gatherings coming up this week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:32am
Jeff Golick:

And hola, @Alan R -- sorry to hear of your sniffles, too. The season, indeed.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:33am
Jeff Golick:

And Herr @Stork! Thanks for checking in, and for letting me borrow a couple hours at the Club today.
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TDK60:

Good luck, Hyde. I just got over the virus. Not too bad, I figure due to some boosters.
  9:33am
Listener Gregory:

I didn’t care for Parker’s previous album, but this is quite good.
@hyde, Oy!
Avatar 🦀 9:35am
hyde:

Thanks Stork, TDK & JG. it wasn't so bad, just felt mildly poor for a couple days. now i'm just in iso so i don't give it to the gf. frankly for the pandemic i went back to work and public transportation as soon as i could, and honestly haven't worn a mask in months while going out to eat, to rock shows etc. i'm a cavalier you-have-to-live-in-the-world-where-you-can-catch-stuff guy. it was going to happen eventually *shrug*
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:36am
Andrew in Toronto:

Het better soon hyde!
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adamdoesit:

Jeff G, Eschaton is a game about international relations and nuclear armageddon played by the young inmates of the Enfield Tennis Academy in the heavily-footnoted* David Foster Wallis novel Infinite Jest. Personal trivia: I named my kitty cat after one of the players.

* lol Hyde
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hyde:

thanks AiT! mostly i do already
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:37am
Jeff Golick:

Oh, damn, thanks, @adamdoesit. I am not ashamed to say that I flamed out of that book somewhere between page 100 and 200 some years (decades?) ago.
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Sem:

Love the entire Eschaton section of Infinite Jest.
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Sem:

@adamdoesit: on the third time thru IJ I avoided the footnotes.
Read them only, later.
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TDK60:

I still wear a mask in most indoor places, even crowded sidewalks. Uncrowded outdoor areas, no.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:41am
StringOFperils:

Dave's eschatology didn't serve him so well as words did; guess that' happens when reality becomes an infinite jest.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi adamdoesit!
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Sem:

Touché, SoP.
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doctorjazz:

It's Destination Out...Out...Out...Out...Out...Out...
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adamdoesit:

Jeff G, no shame in that. The recovery section took me down. I wasn't ready to face it.

Sem, good plan. And, yeah, the Eschaton section was my favorite, for being the funniest.

SOp, I wish DFW had stuck around to write about the Trump and plague years, but I'm not sure he'd have fared well.

AiT, hi!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:47am
fred:

The Decemberists did a cool video based on Eschaton: www.youtube.com...
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Jeff Golick:

@doctorjazz, good morning!
@fred, good afternoon! (How go the football celebrations around your way?)
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:48am
doctorjazz:

Hi Andrew!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hey doc!
How was the house gig?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:49am
Jeff Golick:

Other books that have defeated me:
Gravity's Rainbow
The Brothers Karamazov
Under the Volcano
...
etc.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:50am
fred:

Not a peep, it's been weirdly silent in my neighborhood. I only learned today that France won, from WFMU of all places
  9:51am
Listener Gregory:

Jeff @9:37, shame!!
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hyde:

i confess to loving giant, sprawling ridiculously long novels. bring on the Darconville's Cats and Palinuros of Mexico, i say
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:53am
Jeff Golick:

I did just finish a very good book by Hernan Diaz called IN THE DISTANCE. (His latest, TRUST, is showing up on all the end-of-year lists.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:54am
Jeff Golick:

@hyde, I'm a big fan of small books.
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fred:

It took me twenty+ years to make it through Finnegan's Wake. Worth it? Not sure
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TDK60:

Jeff G- I tried Jean-Paul Sartre's 'Being and Nothingness' once. After the first few pages I just laughed and halted. Way above my head.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:56am
DJpeterDE:

Andrew: just for you, I've reposted my Sonny Rollins 91st birthday show. (It's not 100% Rollins but what's there is cherce.)
www.mixcloud.com...
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hyde:

@JG let's meet in the middle and just agree that books are good!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ Good Sunday FMUvianz ~
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DJpeterDE:

I recently read Sam Greenlee's The Spook Who Sat By The Door, which I wouldn't have known of but for the Destination Out blog featuring Herbie Hancock's score (for the film adaptation) back in the day!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:57am
Jeff Golick:

@hyde: :::mimes fists bump:::
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Jeff Golick:

Greetings, @Revolution Rabbit Nov63!

@DJpeter, that's so cool. How was the book? I haven't read it. And I have the film in one queue or another...
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duke:

Hello D:Oers
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Jeff Golick:

Hi there, @duke!
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fred:

Bye, I'm off to the Sakamoto show
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:00am
Jeff Golick:

Enjoy, @fred! See you next time...
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:01am
doctorjazz:

Andrew, the House Concert was great! Yuka C. Honda, Nels Cline with Chris Lightcap, The Autumn Defense.
(as a bonus, my wife came, and sat through the Yuka C. Honda set, much like what's playing now, and actually enjoyed it. I've been a bad influence...)
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:02am
DJpeterDE:

@Jeff the film is amazing, I’ll be teaching it in the spring in my grad seminar “race and cinema.” The film hews closely to the book. The novel has a very dry and compelling voice. Fits the protagonist: thoughtful, but angry.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03am
Jeff Golick:

Race and cinema! I would like to take that course.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:05am
DJpeterDE:

I’m enjoying the process of assembling the syllabus. Of course working in the syllabus is a great way to avoid grading the current semester.
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doctorjazz:

Chris Lightcap is a monster stand up bass player (he played electric in a jam at the end).
(drop out there).
I did have to drive 3 and a half hours (both ways), but it was worth the trip)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05am
Andrew in Toronto:

doc,
I think I`ve been a bad influence as well!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:07am
StringOFperils:

No shortage of great books that can leave the reader to die on his/her their shield. I'm getting too old to worry about it...although I'd still like to finish John Barth's 'Giles Goat-Boy' one of these days. (Under The Volcano is quite a bummer, btw, but much more a great thing than the film.)
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:08am
DJpeterDE:

Very much looking forward to what my smart students (a mix of historians and material culture students) will say about this book:
www.dukeupress.edu...
  10:09am
Listener Gregory:

@doctorj, what is this house concert you speak of?
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:09am
doctorjazz:

From back when David Murray was releasing an album a week-have a bunch of them, didn't get this one, lovely track!
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Andrew in Toronto:

@DJpeterDE That`s a pretty touchy subject.
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Listener Gregory:

I have a huge trove of David Murray records, yet Jeff uncovers new ones that I've never heard of all the time. How is this possible?
(i.e., what doctorj just said)
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:10am
DJpeterDE:

Never in a million years would I have expected David Murray to interpret Claude Thornhill
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:11am
Jeff Golick:

It's a weird one, this Murray! Not essential, I would say.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:11am
DJpeterDE:

andrew: touchy subjects make for good seminars!
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Andrew Waterloo:

good morning
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Listener Gregory:

Beautiful nonetheless.
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adamdoesit:

A couple years ago, I made a summer project of reading Gravity's Rainbow. At a certain point, something about its langauge snapped into focus and I could just read it, instead of wading through it like deep mud. Very satisfying.

Right now, I'm working my way through War and Peace, which turns out to be beautifully observed, and divided into nice short chapters, convenient for titrating through sleepless nights.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:12am
Andrew in Toronto:

DJpeterDE: I agree!
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StringOFperils:

@CJpeter > No shortage of racism or sexism in early animation, later animation, and recent animation. And having spent considerable time within a sector of that industry, I'd also posit that, on the inside, it demonstrates features of grass-roots fascism, and an eagerness to return to slavery/subjugation of other people.
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Listener Gregory:

@adamdoesit, I have some excellent advice for those who want to (re)try Gravity's Rainbow and Ulysses, as I did last year: Retirement.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:14am
doctorjazz:

LG, I have a friend in the Philly area who's gotten to be friends with a few members of Wilco. He used to put on a House concert every December, pre-pandemic (the last one was 4 years ago). Was a very eclectic mix; computer-generated improv, a guitar/bass duo in the mold of Jim Hall/Ron carter Duo, and soft/country rock.
Yuka C. Honda, Nels Cline with Chris Lightcap, The Autumn Defense
(hoping I'll get a recording of it in the not too distant future)
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adamdoesit:

LG, ha! Something to look foward to, kinda.
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Listener Gregory:

@doctorj, that sounds awesome.
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Listener Gregory:

Jeff, my family is definitely going to look forward to spending Christmas morning with you and the show.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:20am
DJpeterDE:

String: would love to hear more about your experiences in that industry! What did you do?
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:22am
Andrew Waterloo:

I'm reading Billy Braggs book Roots and Radicals. Also, this thing called the Meritocracy Trap which is fascinating but incredibly dense.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:24am
DJpeterDE:

I love the sound they got at Barigozzi studio. (Haven’t made a study of it)
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Jeff Golick:

Hey there, @Andrew Waterloo! I've heard the Meritocracy Trap come up a few times lately.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26am
Jeff Golick:

(I have Meritocracy Trap in my Audible library, too, as yet unheard.)
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DJpeterDE:

String: the Sammond book talks a lot about the organization of labor in animation, relating it to the depictions onscreen
  10:30am
mic_a:

Argh! I'm missing a load of book talk, and I'm still too tied up to catch it all. Ulysses -- it's important to not read it too soon in life. I tried when I was about 20 and didn't get far at all. Went straight through on a second attempt in my mid-30s. You need that much age to appreciate the rich melancholy of life it embodies. Had a second reading, in the internet age, via one of those page-a-day blogs. Very useful. Read Gravity's Rainbow the first time, also mid-30s. Never have been able to understand all the whining people have over it. Not hard, just roll with it. Second reading in the 2000s was one of my peak reading experiences -- though the availability, by then, of online annotations was a great help in sorting out the actual history and Pynchon's embellishments.

Hi Jeff and everyone!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:31am
doctorjazz:

Another drop out on my end.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Me too.
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doctorjazz:

(I think there are more drop outs on the stream recently than I recall previously)
  10:32am
mic_a:

Going to be starting Olga Tokarczuk's Books Of Jacob within a week or so. That should take me through the heart of winter.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33am
Jeff Golick:

Yo, @mic_a!

Yeah the dropouts are via playback -- not an internet issue. I tried messing with the software -- I think it could be a latency issue? -- but I really don't know. Sorry about that; frustrating.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34am
Jeff Golick:

@mic_a - That Tokarczuk looks amazing. I have a cousin who is an academic who was raving about it.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:35am
doctorjazz:

Coral sounds great over headphones (which I'm using until fam wakes up)
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StringOFperils:

@DJ peter > If you want , you can email me about it. I don't want to say anything further in here...it would sound paranoid to say that if the 'right' persons were to figure out who this is, they might come for me. someone physically grabbed me on the street several years ago, and it was about as disturbing as it was meant to be. Nothing, like opinions for instance, will stand in the way of that industry's ideas about labour, or the kindly face it presents to the public, or to its 'clients', PBS/WGBH being foremost among them
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StringOFperils:

...and right there I just opened up a door to whole world of pain
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Jeff Golick:

Oof that does sound disturbing, @StringOFperils. Sorry about that.
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doctorjazz:

Oy, SoP, sounds awful, sorry as well!
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StringOFperils:

Elon Musk's utterations re. labour are not thematically new to me in any way
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doctorjazz:

Cool Set!!!
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mic_a:

I snagged the extra cool Fitzcarraldo Editions paperback. They also put out The Things We've Seen by Agustín Fernández Mallo, which is a pretty remarkable book itself.
  10:40am
Dean:

Books, nice. I'm reading Moby Dick, rather, savoring it. Second go-round, with a stalled attempt in-between. Beautiful and intense. I've read Ulysses a couple times, hope to manage a third, but then my early 2020 effort with Finnegans Wake failed due to...guess what. Haven't had an interest in Pynchon, but I would like to read Dos Passos' trilogy. Also need to reread Woolf' To The Lighthouse and later works.
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doctorjazz:

Pedal Steel-took me a bit to figure it out, no?
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Jeff Golick:

@Dean!

I'm going back to the graphic novel (if that's the right word for it) DUCKS this afternoon/evening.
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mic_a:

Moby Dick is the great beat generation novel that the beats never managed to write. 100 years early.

I've had a copy of Finnegan's Wake since my teens, but I think that one will never go. I think you need to read it aloud for it to work, and I can't deal with that.
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DJpeterDE:

@String that is horrifying, thanks for sharing. If you are indeed willing to talk, I will reach out.
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adamdoesit:

mic_a, I think you're spot on about Ulysses. Source: I read it too soon. Meanwhile, the strange brew of race, sex, and rocketry that fuels GR feels most relevant today in ways that make its paranoid strains seem maybe not so fantastical. Which is as much to say, I feel you, SOp.
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coelacanth∅:

Good morning Jeff, OUTies
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Jeff Golick:

How do, @coelacanth∅!
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DJpeterDE:

@adamdoesit: I see you on Mixcloud! Hope you dig the Rollins show (after D:O is over, of course!)
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hyde:

i loooove Moby Dick
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adamdoesit:

DJpeterDE, thanks for posting that! I look forward to listening.

coel, I dreamed the other night that my old Volvo came back to me…
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StringOFperils:

I can only offer opinions and some insight, DJPeter. Going 'on the record' in any sense would be pure folly. I've considered writing about it myself, but fiction seems like the only place these ideas could live in any way that might be productive. The folks back there are their own prisoners, they are their own guards (to cop a phrase from an old Erik Andersen song)
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Listener Gregory:

Is there any reason this SOS concert couldn't have been played last week in downtown Manhattan? It's as up-to-date as could be. IMHO
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DJpeterDE:

@string: you are being modest, but it occurs to me now that there's no such thing as "expertise," only "opinions and insight"
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coelacanth∅:

ha, nice,adam! i've been off the 240 wagon for 2-3 years now but i still dream in volvos.
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Jeff Golick:

Not enough S.O.S. out there, for sure, @LG.
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DJpeterDE:

In other concert news, Seattle has a concert of (excerpts from) Ellington's Sacred Concerts every December, and I'll be going (with my dad) for the first time this year. (Ripping the concerts now for my pre-concert homework.)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'm only Literate in the broadest most charitable senses. I love Kerouac - but relate to him almost like a Rawk Star - having come to him via film & recordings more than anything. I do get the impression that if one is concerned with Jack's spontaneous Beat Prosody ...then one may have to concede Joyce had landed in the hemisphere a bit earlier & no less distinctively... One hears how MobyDick is almost PostModern in Form - whole chapters out of the narrative for scientific exposition ...also read that was cause he was paid by volume :D ...
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doctorjazz:

What LG sait @ 10:54-this predatess the World Sax Quartet, no?
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mic_a:

Pynchon's life-long theme of industry/state vs individual/family is always sadly relevant.
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Jeff Golick:

That sounds great, @DJpeterDE!
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Listener Gregory:

@doctorj, WSQ formed in 1977 according to the all-knowing Wiki.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Pynchon's titles alone leave me with awe & foreboding. Well - his rep.
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coelacanth∅:

for the record, SOp i'd read a book about that -especially if it was truth presented in a novel; reality presented in a fantastical situation (à la García Márquez)
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fred:

This Sakamoto show is overwhelming. I'm crying for real
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StringOFperils:

I reasoned that the technical back-stage of the animation industry, per se, would be profoundly uninteresting and/or impenetrable to the average reader; it needed to be more of a crime thriller, with a chewy meditation on organized intimidation at its heart....and maybe a 'necessary' murder or two...one of those logical extensions of (subjective) reality....if one were to be patient
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WR:

I watched a bit of the Sakamoto before going 0ut shopping. will watch it all the way thru at the next streaming.

Pausing in shopping in the cold & light rain to comment on how these raucous tunes are flavoring my interactions with the store clerks.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

If 'animation' literally means bringing things to life - ironic then to treat of the opposite...
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StringOFperils:

I DID feel clapped in irony.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Frankenstein territory perhaps...
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DJpeterDE:

@String, sounds like a good subject for a Michael Chabon novel, actually.
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Jeff Golick:

Wow, @fred!
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mic_a:

On the non-fiction side. Finishing Dirty Pictures by Brian Doherty. Good underground comics history saddled with a terrible title and cover design. A good job of tracking a whole crowd of artists over decades of change, but oh -- the endless, awkwardly phrased run-on sentences. Even worse than me. And two text editors are credited in the acknowledgements! Finally read my used copy of Ornette Coleman: A Harmolodic Life. Very good. Even after all these years of reading about Ornette, I still learned a lot of new things. And, if you don't mind wading through academic jargon, the two Punk Reader/Global Punk volumes from Intellect Books have some deeply interesting articles -- the reports from Southeast Asia were most fascinating to me.
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hyde:

ok, i have been neglecting my fiction reading lately in favor of non fiction but today's playlist has inspired me to request the new Yoko Tawada novel from the library.
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hyde:

@mic_a oh, i really need to read Finishing Dirty Pictures!
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mic_a:

Kim Deitch's comix about the horrors of animation history could be relevant.
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coelacanth∅:

well, you would know that as well as i would not; but i'm interested in pretty much everything! - at least the fundamentals of everything.
the technicalities of the industry are likely more interesting to me than the animation itself, although yes maybe not in depth. (but maybe)
...having no interest at all in commercial animation would be an understatement. it's more like it generally annoys me, if not disgusts me!
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hyde:

@mic_a i recently took Last Girl Standing by Trina Robbins out from my work library, but haven't gotten to it yet
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coelacanth∅:

oh i want to read that Ornette book.
'add it to the pile.
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adamdoesit:

Moby Dick, for what it's worth, concerns the technical back-stage of some flickering American lights.
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StringOFperils:

There's an essay about corporations acquiring and programming all media platforms, and the inculcation of 'values' from infancy onward with respect to mass-marketing in there as well. Insidious.
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fred:

I mean, he's dying but still giving
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Listener Gregory:

I am writing a few Xmas cards, and I have lost two different pens while sitting at my desk. Haven't moved. Found both of them, but it is frankly ridiculous.
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Sem:

More book talk, but listening to a book. A dozen chapter into mobdydickbigread.com.
Different readers for each chapter, Tilda Swinton kicked it off.
A winter listen, if you will. A chapter an evening.
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StringOFperils:

Reading Moby Dick is immensely rewarding, on the other hand. Both times I read it I remember closing the book and feeling that the whole world was between those boards.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hiya coel!
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coelacanth∅:

yes, StringO. that shit has been obvious to me since i was a kid -evident just by watching. i've never liked most of the tv and big screen crap that my piers were dazzled by -must be at least partially because of that.
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fred:

@Sem: Are you still reading it every year?
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coelacanth∅:

i think that konjur collective kicked in!
  11:24am
mic_a:

Hoping everyone has already heard, so I'm not the bad news bearer, but Aline Kominsky-Crumb passed away just a couple of weeks ago. Which was a sad double-hit after Diane Noomin also, a couple of months ago.
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coelacanth∅:

good morning Andrew!
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hyde:

@mic_a yeah, there go two real giants
  11:25am
mic_a:

Oh gosh, I've gotta stop this. Maybe catch ya's again in the bonus time.
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Sem:

It was a forced march in high school, to read Moby Dick. Not entirely focussed on it, then.
fred: no, life intervened. Glad of your recent Whitehead suggestion, satisfaction at a story well told.
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Listener Gregory:

Jeff, I'm guessing that the Webber is Anna, but not sure who the Morris is. If you tell me, I'll write it down if I can find a pen.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I always note : McCoy Tyner shared his chocolate cheesecake with me. He's unique among all Artists in this regard.
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WR:

@11:20 @Sem: oh wow. will book mark that. I've not read any more tgan few pages here and there of MD.
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hyde:

@JG the Bandcamp page for the Konjur Collective says that the drummer shared an unmastered version of that record with Gabriel Jermaine (I guess that's who wrote the blurb, he did the liner notes?) "at the height of the pandemic", so likely Dave Sewelson got it then too somehow
  11:30am
WM:

Glad you played the Kalaparusha track. I met him a few times when he was busking in the subway. I heard what was probably one of his last gigs at the Knitting Factory (I don't remember when exactly). The BBC made a good documentary about him: Closeness, the untold story of Kalaparusha. You can find it at https://vimeo.com/10997309. Also I think his best recording is Positions 3 6 9 (1978) with Jerome Cooper and Frank Lowe. You can find it on Youtube.
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Jeff Golick:

@RRN63, beautiful.

@LG, Angela Morris with Anna Webber, yes. (Morris had given birth three months before this recent gig I saw!)
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Miss G:

Good morning, this is a drive-by as I have to run, but wanted to put in another good word for Kate Beaton's Ducks. Can be harrowing at times, but I found it a poignant memoir. I sent it to some teacher friends to share it around.
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DJpeterDE:

@LG: Angela Morris
angelamorrismusic.com
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StringOFperils:

This Freddie Hubbard is so lovely. I love this stuff.
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Listener Gregory:

Thx, Jeff and peter! I don't know Angela at all. Will have to check her out.
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DJpeterDE:

@Rev we're all salivating to hear more about Tyner's cheesecake
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Jeff Golick:

Thanks for that, @WM, and thanks for checking in!

And greetings, @Miss G! Yes, harrowing is a good word for how one feels traversing certain parts of that book (and I'm not done yet...).
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Miss G:

Diane Noomin signed my copy of Glitz-2-Go and she was a lovely lady. In 2000 I sat with Bill Griffith at his table at SPX and we had a great conversation. I hate to think of him without her. And R. Crumb without Aline, *shakes head* It's just life, tho.
  11:34am
WM:

@mic_a: Some one has posted a reading of a great deal of Finnegan's Wake on Youtube, It's pretty good. I agree that you almost have to read the Wake aloud to appreciate (if not understand) it.
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WR:

Arrived back to the apartment, safely. Jeff, TMI extra thanks that the high energy set was also very good to jig about to, said jigging necessary to cope with the shops not granting restroom privileges to me. Hence my "safely" emphasis.
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Jeff Golick:

Glad you made it back ok, @WR!

McCoy Tyner about 21 years old on that Freddie Hubbard datre.
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StringOFperils:

Mind blowing.
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DJpeterDE:

McCoy is the “etc” in the album cover… since signed to Impulse (I believe)
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Listener Gregory:

I like how the Night Dreamer cover tell us "Lee Morgan, Reginald Workman, Elvin Jones, etc." Sorry, McCoy!
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Jeff Golick:

Yeah how about that.
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TDK60:

Dean, way back an hour ago. I read Dos Passos' USA trilogy. Great read.
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Jeff Golick:

Kick ass band tho.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Was when I lived in SantaBarbara - & my higher up @ a CD store I worked @ was kind of my surrogate West Coast big brother - & mentor for all things Straight Ahead Jazz which was his obsession. He got himself a DJ slot on some college radio & ...well, earlier that day in LA - we saw Charlie Haden's Quartet West give an actually Free show. Free as in no charge... *then* - in another part of town the Tyner Trio was playing - so we went there ! I think with Avery Sharp - just ...one felt like making gestures as people in Islamic prayer do. Two remarkable kinds of Spiritual Food in one day. Frankly, I've never had another day quite like it.
Anyhow - my friend's thang as DJ got him backstage after & I tagged ! It's was Tyner's last day in the club - so they gave him a cheesecake. He didn't want it all - so he shared it.
In my limited experience - always been struck how these Giants were so often the humblest kindest persons - whereas the local cover band might have attitude ...some have something to prove & some are stratospheres beyond it.
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Listener Gregory:

Maybe some contractual reason? Is that what you're suggesting DJp? I mean, he wasn't a nonentity in 1964.
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Listener Gregory:

@RevRab, I heard Avery Sharpe in a local gig a few months ago, and he was playing very well. And his tone sounded better than I remembered.
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Miss G:

RRN63 what a great story. And what an amazing day of music!
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fred:

@TDK60: I somehow got a first edition of that book. It felt special reading it.
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doctorjazz:

Very cool tale, RRN63.
Tyner takes his time on this Ellington in getting the theme out there.
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Jeff Golick:

Yeah, @RRN63 - what a day and what a memory.
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Hams:

man, what a show.
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DJpeterDE:

@LG Yes, because he was signed to Impulse, Blue Note would have had to get permission for him to record. And in this case they got permission for him to play, but not for his name to be on the front cover. (It is on the back, I believe).
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Jeff Golick:

@Hams!
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TDK60:

Fred: It's a special book to me, due to some of the history portrayed. I read an old hardback (I think '40s) edition. I gave it away.
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hyde:

I don't totally remember, but I saw McCoy Tyner at UMass in the early 80's and I imagine Avery Sharpe was in the band--he plays on that 1981 La Leyenda de La Hora LP, which would have been about when I saw him. Avery Sharpe still works at UMass, I think
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DJpeterDE:

Good to know that not even McCoy Tyner will eat an entire cheesecake. Of course he'd cut it up in fourths instead of thirds. (does that joke even make sense?)
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Hams:

howdy.
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StringOFperils:

Cheesecake a la modal
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DJpeterDE:

Indeed listed on back.
www.discogs.com...
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DJpeterDE:

@string see, I knew someone else would have a better line!
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Listener Gregory:

@DJp, I'd like to say that those days are over, but a couple of years ago, Bill Frisell and Mary Halvorsen did a duo album for Tzadik, and it had to be put out as a Halvorsen album, with Frisell. It was confusing when you heard it, because it was clearly designed as duets all through. I think his contract with Okeh required that.
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adamdoesit:

Listening to McCoy Tyner on his birthday, while thinking about generosity and chocolate cheesecake. What a terrible way to spend a rainy Sunday.
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Jeff Golick:

John Gilmore and Thad Jones on this McCoy cut -- how often were those two together?
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DJpeterDE:

@LG yeah it's silly, but glad they didn't stand in the way of the recording!
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doctorjazz:

How often was John Gilmore anywhere that wasn't Ra?
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DJpeterDE:

@Jeff great question so I looked it up: there's a bootleg out there of George Russell at Newport in 1964: plus Steve Swallow, Tootie, Heath, and Sheila Jordan !!!
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DJpeterDE:

Love Gilmore's session with Paul Bley, and on Blue Note w/ Clifford Jordan!
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fred:

@TDK60: I got it cheap, probably from an estate sale. There's a heartfelt note on the first page, back when giving a book was meaningful
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hyde:

@DJPeterDE that is quite the lineup *and* that Bley/Gilmore record is amazing
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DJpeterDE:

I have that George Russell on a collection called "Things New" but the CD lists Joe Farrell as the sax player. But Tom Lord says it's John Gilmore! Will listen later to confirm!
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Jeff Golick:

That Turning Point record (Bley, Gilmore, etc.) is indeed wonderful. A Nels Cline-led group covered the whole album more recently, I think. Not sure if it got an official release.
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Sem:

Been sweet and swell, Jeff. Thank you. Next time, then.
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doctorjazz:

The Gilmore/Clifford Jordan I have, great record.
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Jeff Golick:

Thanks to you, @Sem. Tho fyi I'm not going anywhere just yet - on for another two hours today.
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rw:

Good morning!
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StringOFperils:

It's a Jeff Pentathalon
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Hams:

oh, 5 hours! sweet!
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Listener Gregory:

I have to confront the chill to get a couple of miles in, so I have to leave. At least I managed to miss that goddamned flute! Thanks a lot, Jeff!
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doctorjazz:

The Nels Cline/Chris Lightcap set last night was reminiscent of Jim Hall/Ron Carter duo-they played a track that duo had performed/recorded. You can hear Hall in some of the chord voicings Cline uses (when he's not playing way out there...)
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Listener Gregory:

Is Hubbard on this cut too? No trumpet player mentioned on the cover.
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DJpeterDE:

Correction: "Things New" does list Gilmore but Don Ellis in place of Thad Jones. Also lists Pete La Roca (not Heath).
Speaking of La Roca, Vinnie Sperazza's new Substack is fun. Very much influenced by Ethan Iverson's voice, but drummer centric. Just posted on Pete La Roca, and also talks about Paul Motian on Turning Point.
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StringOFperils:

Outside time for me too. The dog has to lay down some parts in a session in the park. But you're not going anywhere...brb
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Jeff Golick:

Good morning, @rw!
Yes, good ears, @LG; tis Hubbard.

Take care, @Listener Gregory!
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Jeff Golick:

Hope there are no outtakes (??) @SOp. Or...y'know. Happy walking!
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Miss G:

Thank you Jeff Golick for giving my ears and brain something substantial before I face the hordes (and the jingles, oy.) Thank you DJpeterDE, I found The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1973) with the Herbie Hancock score on my Roku via Movieland. Cheers, all!
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Jeff Golick:

My pleasure, @Miss G! Wishing you good luck and fortitude against the hordes.
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doctorjazz:

Good to know that's on Roku, have to look for that movie.
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doctorjazz:

Sounded like a Come Sunday quote on that bass end
  12:22pm
rw:

Jeff, Is it cool if I say one more time, this is so great what you all do with this radio station? Thank you all. And that goes for everyone hanging out here too. What a nice thing this is.
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fred:

@doc: I'm sure your wife is delighted to have extra hours of D:O
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zzz:

marathon D:O!
happy to come on board just in time for the wonderful solo McCoy—
happy birthday and rest in peace to the master.
hey JeffG and folks!
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rw:

Appreciate the extra time this morning!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Coltrane b. 1926 Year of Fire 🐅Tiger
- McCoy Tyner b. 1938 Year of Earth 🐅Tiger
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zzz:

deep dive in to Tyner’s incredible run of recordings from the 1970s: parts 1 and 2
burningambulance.com...

burningambulance.com...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Firesign <3
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Jeff Golick:

@rw! That is cool! Thank you!
@zzz! Thanks for those links.
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fred:

@Jeff: Is your wife recovering well? WFMU and ankles are not getting along well lately
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Jeff Golick:

Yes, thanks, @fred. We took a little walk to get coffee yesterday -- longest outing yet.
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doctorjazz:

@Fred, she's at a conference, Zoom, being spared...
(besides, she may be becomming a fan-she actually enjoyed a very "out" Yuka C. Honda set last night (which she very easily could have left). The plan is working...)
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listener james from westwood:

Still better than checking into Fawlty Towers.
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hyde:

haha, Firesign Theater. I bought a vinyl copy of Dear Friends at a yard sale awhile back. i used to have all of these records
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& various times there have been 24/7 streams for Goons &/or Firesign (different ones) ...& then not...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*@
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...SubGenius Hour of Slack is explicit about Firesign being their precedent...
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fred:

Looks like Doug was staying like right next where I work this week. Totally oblivious, and that might have been his first band in high school
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doctorjazz:

Glad your sig other is getting better, Jeff!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Up & about ! Good news.
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Jeff Golick:

@fred, whoa.
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Franco Twinkie:

Hello!
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Jeff Golick:

@Franco Twinkie, hello!
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WR:

This surely ain't the Stork Club. If it was we would have got hours more of McCoy Tyner.

What? No, that isn't my passport.
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coelacanth∅:

classic track from a perfect album
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coelacanth∅:

'morning Franco!
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coelacanth∅:

Mavis Staples' version is just as good too, it's only flaw being that it's almost the same.
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zzz:

When you base your life on credit
And your loving days are done
Checks you signed with love and kisses
Later come back signed "insufficient funds"

love that lyric
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Franco Twinkie:

Good morning Coel. It rained like a motherfucker this morning. Laid in bed, thankful I was inside.
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fred:

Memories of hiding under sheets with a radio... I'm that old
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Franco Twinkie:

Me too, Fred.
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CalZone!:

Thumbs up Beverly Yakamoto for the Firesign! Shoes for Industry!
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doctorjazz:

And me t00-my little Sony portable.
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coelacanth∅:

Thankful for your rain Franco. it's snowing here. not a lot,probably. i Love it but just focused on not freezing now.
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Jeff Golick:

@CalZone! Shoes for industry, indeed.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Franco!
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doctorjazz:

Cool Sly!
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zzz:

docjazz, i know you’re a fan- have you heard the steven bernstein/MTO sly cover album? great version of this with martha wainwright on vocals. whole album is a treat
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zzz:

but yeah this original is perfect
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zzz:

*original sly
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fred:

@zzz: don't tempt doc, he's already trying to block best-of lists
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Franco Twinkie:

Haha! Yes Doc, a little Zenith pressed against my ear. Life changing moment: Spring of 1969, I'm in bed with the radio. Mona, by The Quicksilver Messenger Service over KRLA on Jimmy Rabbits show. "What is this!?" Later, next to a swimming pool I discuss it with a friend. He heard it too. Right then an there we vow to see them the next time they come to L.A. We did! And that's when it started rolling....and it's never stopped.
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wendy del formaggio:

Hey Jeff! I’ve been listening for about an hour. It’s great! Especially this Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway. I love their voices together.
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Michael 98145:

Radio Carla !
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Franco Twinkie:

Yup!
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Stork:

Just checking in ever so briefly - wow! now that's what i cal a playlist! Sorry I missed doing McCoy's b-day, but count on you to cover that one, JG! OK, knock it off with the great tunes! I gotta get some work done!!
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chresti:

Hi Jeff and de OUT clubbers!
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Jeff Golick:

@wendy del formaggio! Same same.
@Michael 98145, hello!
@Stoooork checking IN!
Hola, @chresti!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hiya cresti!
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doctorjazz:

@zzz-I got the recent 4 LP set of music Steve Bernstein released, one other, but not the Sly album. Hmmmm....maybe the record cut-back diet starts tomorrow...
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doctorjazz:

(Saw Bernstein and MTO at The Falcoln not long ago, great show!)
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chresti:

Hi Andrew in TO!
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Andrew in Toronto:

@doc That`s a very underrated Sly lp!
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Michael 98145:

@chresti, FT, sounds like the concrete rivers are getting wet ...
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fred:

@doc: it always starts tomorrow...
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Franco Twinkie:

I have yet to turn on the TV Michael, but tomorrow morning I'm going to my moms house which is next to the Big Dalton Wash. Every year, some foolish kid perished.
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chresti:

@ Michael, yes overnight it came down, has been tapering off for the day.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Franco - faceborg reminded me this morning of something I typed invoking Cipollina for one of Stan's shows :

...to parse the supernatural portals of the subtle but elemental energies
- to negotiate the fates like Dr. Strange in interior landscapes of Platonic Form & preternatural energy
- which would ripple out & echo like soundwaves of Destiny for all Humankind & Life
- @ every level of the Fractal Pattern of Reality & Events
...he realized in that moment of his weakness & confusion that he would need precise awareness & exquisite physical control of his electric guitar tones
...he called upon the spirit of John Cippolini in internal Invocation - & made silent supplication to the great Ancestor Gawds...
It was 19 A.M.

www.wfmu.org...
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Franco Twinkie:

Word,RR.
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zzz:

this sleigh bells is cool!
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coelacanth∅:

funny -i often think of rill rill when i think of compared to what
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fred:

I l just love when Jeff gets loose
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coelacanth∅:

(duh. i meant can you get to that, not compared to what)
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chresti:

There's always some homeless guy that get's marooned on a little sand island in the LA river when it rains enough.
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StringOFperils:

The Clean. Worthy of tribute.
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Cletus:

Why does everyone there have an issue with the pronunciation of Hamish!? Lol
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hyde:

alas poor Hamish
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coelacanth∅:

so rill rill is considered an interpolation of can you get to that.
had no idea, just thought they sounded similar
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Jeff Golick:

@Cletus! Help me understand!
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StringOFperils:

I watched Hamish Macbeth. I know my Hamish
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Cletus:

HAY MISH
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Jeff Golick:

Ok! Thanks for that, @Cletus.
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chresti:

Todd said Hay mish
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StringOFperils:

Kill Gore, or Kill Gower ? Thoughts?
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doctorjazz:

I know my Yiddish Hamish...

From Colliers Dictionary:
Definition of 'haimish'
haimish
in American English
(ˈheɪmɪʃ; ˈhaɪmɪʃ)
Yiddish
ADJECTIVE
having qualities associated with a homelike atmosphere; simple, warm, relaxed, cozy, unpretentious, etc.
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chresti:

But I've heard it pronounced Ham-ish
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doctorjazz:

Don't know The Clean, though...
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Cletus:

@chresti I knew Hamish. He pronounced it HAY MISH. Americans are so damned weird lol
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StringOFperils:

Hamish: Scottish. From the Gaelic Sheumais which is a form of James, which is an English form of the Latin Jacomus, from the Hebrew Iakobos, meaning "God protects". So, Jacob, basically?
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Jeff Golick:

Sorry for your loss, @Cletus.
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doctorjazz:

Somehow, I hear If You Could Read My Mind here...
  1:35pm
Cletus:

@Jeff thank you. It’s a huge loss. He used to crash at my place and was a frequent correspondent. I could see him veering. I am bereft
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alanr:

As much as I listen every Sunday for jazz and such, I am truly enjoying this part of today's show as well!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

HolySmokes ! - the Live version Jesse Jarnow played of 'Point' :
www.wfmu.org...
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adamdoesit:

Same same alanr.
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Franco Twinkie:

About three weeks ago a friend was telling me when he saw David Kilgore, Hamish's brother, at a small club in San Francisco. He approached with caution - testy musicians and all. No need to. David gave him ample attention. A good listener too!
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doctorjazz:

And ditto to adamdoesit and alanr!
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StringOFperils:

I have this album, and love it naturally. Nothing unnatural.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

What I call Obituary Discoveries - only (really) becoming informed of an Artist on passing - obviously mixed, not to say confused feelings. Shame actually one of them. Especially acute when I'm enjoying the Artist as much as I am Hamish.
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hyde:

argh, The Chills just played here and i didn't go and this song is making me feel guilty.
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doctorjazz:

Just Googled The Clean and Hamish Kilgour, so sorry @Cletus.
Didn't know them, sounds like I should have.
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doctorjazz:

Don't know The Chills (was heavily into jazz in the 80s, missed most of the Rock/Pop world then)
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adamdoesit:

Obituary Discoveries. Thanks for giving a name to that too-frequent, kinda-guilty, and still-pleasurable phenomenon, Rev.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

He obviously meant much to people as a Person not just an Artist. The accounts characterize them as inseparable.
adamdoesit - it's quite a soup with enthusiasm & grief & other unlikely flavorings.
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StringOFperils:

@doctorjazz > Worth dipping your toe into the pool of Flying Nun Records (NZ) in general, of you like the sound of that Chills track, or The Clean. Bailter Space, a later band that Kilgour was in, made really interesting wall-of-guitar records
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I suppose it's best to be Buddhist about it - & with Musics to go N'Orleans style, grab an umbrella & join the line...
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Cletus:

@doctorjazz thank you. A lot didn’t know him or the band because they were so self-effacing and modest I think
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mic_a:

Ah, still here. Looping back on a coupla points...

The Pynchon 'intimidation' thing. Don't approach him as a high lit eminence. Read him as a smart-ass in the Lenny Bruce 'sick comic' lineage.

Books assigned in high school are doomed. Doomed! The mass murder of literary classics. I can't even remember a single title.

A report on Diane Noomin's memorial service at SVA last month:

https://www.tcj.com/noominmemorial/

There's also a video of the whole event (linked in article), but it's too sad for me to watch.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Someone posited there would be no Alt scene as we know it without the early example of bands he was associated with. Interesting.
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StringOFperils:

So much like The Go-Betweens sometimes, and then not at all. So great!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@mic_a: Yeah - I reckon I gotta jump into the pool of Joyce as a swim - as Music - without the massive annotation. Pynchon books just looked literally (Literally?) weighty - appreciate the advice...
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mic_a:

Apologies for being out of sync with current threads.
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spodiodi:

hello Jeff and OUTies
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StringOFperils:

Nice cover art. Takes a lifetime to learn how to do that.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi spodi!
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Jeff Golick:

I do have a high school teacher (probably my fave) to thank for telling me to check out The Crying of Lot 49 -- a very good Pynchon entry point, I think.
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chresti:

Contour drawing?
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Jeff Golick:

@StringOFperils, if you mean the Italians, I believe it's a Frisell drawing.
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Andrew in Toronto:

The Go-Betweens were great!
The solo stuff is very good too.
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StringOFperils:

Detour drawing
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spodiodi:

hi Andrew!
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coelacanth∅:

what a peculiar concept, shame ("guilt") over not being familiar with something before death ends it's existence.
i can't relate!
..."stupidity" is something i have felt though, when those circumstances arise!
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doctorjazz:

Have this Unscientific Italians album, very cool!
Thanks SOp, will check it out!
And thanks Jeff for Destination Ooooooooouuuuuuuttttt!!! Today!
Great stuff!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I think of myself as kinda from the PreAnnotation Age - before there were Links & References @ hand. (That is ...I am *painfully* uneducated...) It was only what you could retain in yer own head anyway. It forces one maybe to contextualize for oneself ...tho it's frustrating to always speak of you know that thing maybe you remember that maybe said this but not sure...
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Andrew in Toronto:

Great tunes Jeff!
Thanks for going extra innings!
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StringOFperils:

I like the typography and everything though too, and the colour....I studied design, sorry...carried away....
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Jeff Golick:

COMING UP IN A COUPLA MINUTES: wfmu.org...

Dark Night of the Soul, Sunday afternoon edition!

And hi hi hi, @spodiodi!
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fred:

I miss seeing live music. Rotten luck lately, dance comes first but collides
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zzz:

thanks DJ JG!
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StringOFperils:

@Andrew > Yeah, Grant McLennan, and Robert Forster solo stuff is very nice
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yes to speaking of Album Covers.
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adamdoesit:

mic_a, one approach to Pynchon might be to think of him as a novelist of hippie chicks, talking dogs, private dicks, giant spliffs, and extremely silly names. 'fact, it's probably the silly names that pulled me in.

Jeff G, thank you for setting this rainy day in musical vibration!
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spodiodi:

cya, Jeff! thanks
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DJpeterDE:

With no insult to the musicians here, this track just makes me miss Julius Hemphill (on the original)
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Julie:

thanks Jeff!
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coelacanth∅:

greetings spodiodi!
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chresti:

Thanks Jeff!
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StringOFperils:

Monstrously grand finale, Jeff. I love this Unscientific Italians! Hasta la vista babay
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listener james from westwood:

Loverly, Jeff! Go ice down your DJing hand and have a beverage of choice with the other!
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hyde:

thanks for the 5 hour marathon!
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Franco Twinkie:

Thank you Jeff.
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WR:

Thank you , Jeff. Onward.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Okay ! A different image of Pynchon than I've had...
~ TY Always DJ JeffG ~
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mic_a:

Thanks Jeff and everyone.
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Jeff!
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Avrilinmay:

I am sorry about this loss @Cletus, and @rev rabbit. And feeling for those who have lost a dear friend or an artist who has meant a lot to them ....
grieving the loss of Efrim, in disbelief still, and I really really hope I did not jump in the chat inappropriately with the mention of another sad passing
but finding jazz playing has helped with reading about him.
Sorry for not commenting more before this one with the appreciation I felt towards the shows I listened to that you offered us Jeff. So thank you
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Jeff Golick:

Not at all inappropriate, @Avrilinmay, just the opposite. Welcome your words whenever you feel moved to share. Sorry for your grief, as well. Thank you for commenting.

Thanks to all here, there, and everywhere.
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Avrilinmay:

<3
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WR:

Thank you, Jeff.
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