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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)
dBs  Today Could Be The Day   Favoriting The Sound Of Music  1987      0:02:20 (Pop-up)
Emitt Rhodes  Somebody Made for Me   Favoriting Emitt Rhodes  1970      0:05:38 (Pop-up)
Jon Brion  Here We Go   Favoriting Punch Drunk Love  2002  OST    0:08:03 (Pop-up)
Pinky Winters  The Nearness of You   Favoriting Pinky Winters w/Zoot Sims  1954      0:12:45 (Pop-up)
Mal Waldron  Fire Waltz   Favoriting Searching in Grenoble: The 1978 Solo Piano Concert  1978 / 2023    *   0:15:24 (Pop-up)
Abayudaya Congregation  Hinei Ma Tov   Favoriting Music from the Jewish People of Uganda  2003      0:22:03 (Pop-up)
Pentangle  Rain & Snow   Favoriting Reflection  1971      0:23:27 (Pop-up)
Bio Ritmo  Bionic Boogaloo   Favoriting Salsa System  2023  10"  *   0:27:22 (Pop-up)

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

 

 

 

 

 

0:31:23 (Pop-up)
Fats Domino  Ain't That Just Like a Woman   Favoriting   1962  Live in France w/Dave Bartholomew, Lee Allen & Cornelius "Tenoo" Coleman-drums
see: Fats Domino - Aint That Just Like A Woman
 
  0:36:33 (Pop-up)
Franco & L'O.K. Jazz  Como Quere (Mulamba Mujos)   Favoriting   1961  title in Spanish (?)    0:41:17 (Pop-up)
Ornette Coleman Quartet  Latin Genetics   Favoriting Ornette Coleman - Original Quartet & Prime Time: In All Languages  1987      0:43:54 (Pop-up)
Lloyd Green  Panic (A Trip)   Favoriting   1968  oddball single by great pedal steel player Big A label    0:47:33 (Pop-up)
Mel Tillis  Mental Revenge   Favoriting   1966  Kapp label    0:50:12 (Pop-up)
P.J. O'Connell  Angel 10/11   Favoriting Dream Life  2001      0:52:31 (Pop-up)
Phil Upchurch Combo  Pink Lillipop   Favoriting You Can't Sit Down  1961  MONO    0:55:46 (Pop-up)
Eric Dolphy  Music Matador   Favoriting Musical Prophet: The Expanded 1963 New York Studio Sessions  1963 /1 2018      0:58:58 (Pop-up)

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

 

 

 

 

 

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Claude Debussy  Mvt. 2: Assex Vif Et Bien Rhythm from String Quartet in G Minor   Favoriting Debussy - Ravel : The String Quartets  1893 / 1986  Emerson String Quartet    1:15:21 (Pop-up)
Sundays  You're Not The Only One I Know [demo]   Favoriting The Black Session  1988 / 1993  Recorded in Paris    1:19:11 (Pop-up)
Tadd Dameron  The Scene Is Clean   Favoriting Fontainebleau  1956      1:23:00 (Pop-up)
Steely Dan  Fire In The Hole   Favoriting Can't Buy A Thrill  1972      1:28:05 (Pop-up)
NRBQ  That I Get Back Home   Favoriting Tiddlywinks  1980 / 2023  bonus track  *   1:31:18 (Pop-up)
Family  Gypsy Woman   Favoriting   1967  b-side of their 1st single    1:33:52 (Pop-up)
Yardbirds  Glimpses   Favoriting Little Games  1967      1:37:20 (Pop-up)
Duke Ellington  The Clothed Woman   Favoriting   1947      1:41:42 (Pop-up)

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

 

 

 

 

 

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Jelly Roll Morton  Winin' Boy Blues (Part 1)   Favoriting The Complete Library of Congress Recordings  1938 / 2005      1:51:31 (Pop-up)
Jelly Roll Morton  Winin' Boy Blues (Part 2)   Favoriting The Complete Library of Congress Recordings  1938 / 2005      1:55:22 (Pop-up)
Everything Is Everything featuring Chris Hills  Everything Is Everything   Favoriting Everything Is Everything  1969      1:59:49 (Pop-up)
P.J. Proby  Secret Love   Favoriting   1965      2:03:21 (Pop-up)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard  Gondii   Favoriting Changes  2023    *   2:05:51 (Pop-up)
Jefferson Airplane  Runnin' Round This World   Favoriting Takes Off  1966  b-side of debut single    2:10:49 (Pop-up)
Shelagh McDonald  Stargazer   Favoriting Stargazer  1971      2:13:10 (Pop-up)
Cannonball Adderley  I'll Never Stop Loving You   Favoriting Julian Cannonball Adderley And Strings  1956      2:17:21 (Pop-up)
David Greenberger & The Waldameer Players  Over There   Favoriting Today!  2022    *   2:20:02 (Pop-up)

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

 

 

 

 

 

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xTC  Mayor Of Simpleton   Favoriting Oranges & Lemons  1989      2:29:35 (Pop-up)
Tangarine (sic)  Things Go Like This Anyway   Favoriting   2016      2:33:11 (Pop-up)
Sarah Kramer  Home   Favoriting Home  2012      2:36:52 (Pop-up)
Frank Carlberg Trio  Bemsha Cubano   Favoriting Reflections 1952  2022    *   2:41:11 (Pop-up)
Orlons  He's Gone   Favoriting The Wah-Watusi  1963      2:46:19 (Pop-up)
Ministry Of Sound  Backseat Driver   Favoriting A Slight Disturbance In My Mind: The British Proto-Psychedelic Sounds of 1966  1966 / 2020  VAR    2:48:36 (Pop-up)
Spencer Davis Group  Don't Want You No More   Favoriting With Their New Face On  1968      2:51:00 (Pop-up)

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

 

 

 

 

 

2:54:07 (Pop-up)
  Thanks To David Borks, Ron Jett, Doug Young, William Yale, var. Facebook friends & Pete Tomlinson


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Listener comments!

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RobbieWhite:

Good morning
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WR:

Getting ready, ears cleaned. Eyes open.
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listener james from westwood:

Morning, Bob and all!
  10:58am
1whoknewcthulhu:

Good morning, Bob and all. And away we go!
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SmokinJ:

Cheers bb & all! 8-)
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Bob Brainen:

Robbie White of WOWD!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning Bob and all other listeners!
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Bob Brainen:

WR!
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dan:

Good morning all
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Bob Brainen:

listener james from westwood!
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Bob Brainen:

1whoknewcthulhu!
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TDK60:

Good morning, Bob. Hats off for David Lindley, 1944 - 2023.
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Jeff:

Good Morning Bob + fellow mourners
Everyone keeps dying!
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Bob Brainen:

SmokinJ!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ TDK60 @11:01
Hi there TDK60!
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Bob Brainen:

Andrew in Toronto!
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Bob Brainen:

dan!
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Bob Brainen:

TDK60!
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mauri:

Hey Bob!
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TDK60:

Hi Andrew.
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Bob Brainen:

Jeff!
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chresti:

Hi Bob and braineniacs!
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Bob Brainen:

mauri!
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Bob Brainen:

chresti!
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chresti:

Making coffee BRB!
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Gina Bacon:

Morning, Bob & all!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ chresti @11:03
Hi crestikins!
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Bob Brainen:

Gina Bacon!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Today Could Be The Day" by "dBs"
Great band, love thie!
Hi Biob and Bobsters!
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Bob Brainen:

doctorjazz!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Somebody Made for Me" by "Emitt Rhodes"
At his McCartney-esqeue best!
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Will thee Sound Guy:

Good morning Bob Brainen and all!!!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ doctorjazz @11:06
Hey doc!
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Bob Brainen:

Will thee Sound Guy!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @11:06
Hiya Will thee Sound Guy!
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TDK60:

That dBs song seemed to use the melody from the folk song, John Hardy.
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TDK60:

↳ chresti @11:03
Morning chresti! How was the Meg Baird show?
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doctorjazz:

↳ chresti @11:03
(staggersa around, hands in front of him.)
cofeeeee....cofeeee...cofeeee...
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doctorjazz:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @11:07
Hey Andrew-got any coffee???
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wmfromD:

Morning Bob and all.
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Bob Brainen:

wmfromD!
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(Mr) Bill:

So relieved that everyone here survived the once-in-a-myriad Blizzard of February ’23. Now it’s Jobim’s aguas de marco at 41 degrees Fahrenheit at 41 degrees north.
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Bob Brainen:

(Mr) Bill!
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doctorjazz:

Always have trouble deciding on the DJ CD's (usually bug Joe McGasko after the marathon is over, when I finally make a decision. I'd say this knocks off one of my choices, loods great!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ doctorjazz @11:09
I`m afraid not. Multiple types of tea, though.
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(Mr) Bill:

I wish I had a hoagie to go with Hoagy.
  11:17am
Gerry from Miami:

↳ Will thee Sound Guy @11:06
Saw a couple of clips on the Google news feed this morning from Elvis Costello's 10-night, 250-song stand in NYC last week. Fantastic! And Steve Nieve on piano was more than just great. LONG LIVE MR. DECLAN PATRICK McMANUS! He did repeat one song, ending each night's performance with the anthemic "What's So Funny 'bout Peace, Love and Understanding?"
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Fire Waltz" by "Mal Waldron"
Never heard this solo Waldron version-it's famous from the version with Eric Dolphy, of course.
Tres Cool!
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Bob Brainen:

Gerry from Miami!
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chresti:

↳ TDK60 @11:08
Morning TDK60! Good show at earsplitting levels for the Zebulon. I was stuffing plugs in my ears all night. Chris Forsythe was good too.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Gerry from Miami @11:17
Missed this set of shows, did get to see him pre-pandemic in an outdoor summer, he opened for Steely Dan (I'm a Dan fan, but Elvis KILLED them!)
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A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Song: "Image, Part One / The Psychedelic Experience" by ...
(Morning all.) Each time I hear this, I'm left wondering: Is there an established connection (other than coincidence) between Hank Levine's melody and the old jingle for KFWB (L.A.'s 60's-era equivalent to 77-WABC, which became an all-news format in the 80's or 90's)?
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doctorjazz:

↳ chresti @11:19
Forsythe is someone I WANT to like, but saw him once and didn't. I always feel like the music (that I've heard) is a backup track waiting for a vocal or melody track
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TDK60:

↳ chresti @11:19
Earsplitting levels? Was it likely not Baird but the Forsyth combo?
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Hinei Ma Tov" by "Abayudaya Congregation"
AMAZING!!!
  11:23am
dan:

Ugandan Jewish Congregation, this sounds like a priceless collectors item
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chresti:

↳ TDK60 @11:22
Actually the Baird was louder.
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Jeff:

Bob, this first set is stupendous!
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Sem:

Bob! Hello!
Greets, AiT, familiar avatars, and all.
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TDK60:

↳ chresti @11:23
chresti, Did she do a solo set or with band?
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Bob Brainen:

A.J. MACHETE! You got it: song is slowed down & based on a radio jingle that was used in var. markets. In the NYC area we had W-A-B-C.
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dan:

Saw an amazing documentary called Folk Brittania, Pentangle were prominently featured
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Sem:

Love Pentangle.
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Bob Brainen:

Sem!
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chresti:

↳ chresti @11:23
Her voice came in clear and not as loud as the band.

No solo, TDK60.
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doctorjazz:

↳ dan @11:23
And it can be yours...
smithsonianfolkways.bandcamp.com...
(also available as a digital download only on Bandcamp)
(Think I'll be getting me a copy)
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A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:24
Thank you, Bob.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Rain & Snow" by "Pentangle"
Used to hearing this 10 times faster (Grateful Dead version), nice!
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spodiodi:

good morning, Bob!
hello all
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Bob Brainen:

Thanks Jeff!
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Bob Brainen:

Saw that Doc Dan, & enjoyed it.
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chresti:

gm spodi!\\//
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Pauly from Clifton:

Hiya Bob, folks!
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(Mr) Bill:

Thanks for Hinei Ma Tov from Uganda. My shikse goddess wife loves it (so do I).
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listener james from westwood:

↳ Song: "Bionic Boogaloo" by "Bio Ritmo"
Thought I recognized that opening sound effect from the 70s!
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Bob Brainen:

spodiodi!
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A.J. MACHETE:

↳ listener james from westwood @11:28
It got a silent chuckle from me when I heard it.
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spodiodi:

gm chresti!\\//
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ spodiodi @11:26
morning spodi!
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ doctorjazz @11:25
I, as well.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ chresti @11:27
morning crestikins!
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spodiodi:

gm Andrew!
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doctorjazz:

↳ A.J. MACHETE @11:26
I meant to also post the Smithsonian website for the Uganda Jewish Music
folkways.si.edu...
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chresti:

morning Andrewkins!
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Andrew in Toronto:

David Lindley R.I.P.
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TDK60:

Was Pentangle the first western band to use sitar in folk? Or Donovan? Other?
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ doctorjazz @11:25
There's a very good documentary about the Ugandan Jewish community:
en.m.wikipedia.org...
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dan:

I think Ravi Shankar and Earl Scruggs should’ve done a record together. Shankar did a bunch with Yehudi Menuhin, I bet he would have considered such a collaboration.
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TDK60:

I have a musician friend who visited different African Jewish communities.
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dan:

🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸
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adamdoesit:

Hi Bob and brains. Whew, made it.
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Bob Brainen:

Frank Zaatar!
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Bob Brainen:

Thanks everyone for the links!
  11:38am
dan:

@TDK60

The first 2 major Western recordings to use a sitar were Norwegian Wood and See My Friends
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Bob Brainen:

adamdoesit!
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ dan @11:33
I love that Yehudi Menuhin’s so-called Christian name is “Jew.”
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A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Song: "Ain't That Just Like a Woman" by "Fats Domino"
Pure boogie.
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TDK60:

Thanks Dan. "See My Friends" by whom? But anything non-major before "Norwegian Wood"?
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Bob Brainen:

Dan, I'd have to relisten but I don't think Friends has a sitar. (?) Maybe a tambora for the drone, but not sure if it even has that.
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TDK60:

↳ TDK60 @11:40
Oh Kinks, that's it. Wikipedia says it used guitar sto simulate the tambura. But it says it was the first western pop song to have that sound.
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adamdoesit:

↳ doctorjazz @11:25
Thanks for the link, doc. My Bandcamp Friday treat was pianist Brad Meldhau's new solo album of Beatles covers. I kinda dig it. You guys might, too.
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TDK60:

I know Donovan's third album, "Sunshine Superman," used sitar extensively but that was a year later, '66.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Latin Genetics" by "Ornette Coleman Quartet"
This sounds like the acoustic band, not Prime Time (I saw him at Town Hall, he did one set with Prime Time, another with the acoustic quartet)
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A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Song: "Latin Genetics" by "Ornette Coleman Quartet"
Another note-worthy, posthumous birthday anniversary I always observe (9th of March). Back-to-back with Johnny Ventura (8th of March).
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doctorjazz:

↳ adamdoesit @11:44
I didn't realize that was on Bandcamp (the Meldhau), was bummed I missed his last run at the Village Vanguard (he likely played stuff from the Beatles Cover album). Have to add it to my Bandcamp cart (which is overflowing at present)...
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @11:47
Meldhau has some of those tunes on YouTube, heard some. He also did a great interview on Fresh Air early Feb...
www.npr.org...
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doctorjazz:

↳ adamdoesit @11:44
And good morning Stream Poppa Adamdoesit!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Mental Revenge" by "Mel Tillis"
Anyone hear Masters of War here?
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TDK60:

And, the Yardbirds were going to use sitar on "Heart Full of Soul" in April '65 but thought the sound too weak and opted for Jeff Beck to imitate with droning fuzz guitar, the fuzz effect being new then also.
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @11:50
Not Masters of war, different Dylan, Gates of Eden.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Here`s a Colin Blunstone interview for anyone interested:

www.songfacts.com...
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adamdoesit:

↳ doctorjazz @11:50
Good morning to you, doc. I saw a bit about the Meldhau in the New Yorker (by Andrew yes-that-Marantz). It's axiomatic around chez adamdoesit that jazz covers of Beatles tunes often don't work as either. I like finding exceptions to the rule.
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zzz:

↳ doctorjazz @11:50
this is a very cool track! has a Lee Hazlewood, dramatic, vaguely sorta trippy. nice!

hey DJ BB and all, happy saturday!
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TDK60:

↳ doctorjazz @11:50
Tillis obviously had been listening to some Bob.
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doctorjazz:

↳ adamdoesit @11:52
Same hdone very poorlyere-jazzin' the Beatles is often pretty unappealing. I haven't heard all of the Meldhau (yet), but the tracks I have heard are cool-he reimagines them, make them his own. (the interview is cool too).
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Bob Brainen:

Adamdoesit, heard this:
www.discogs.com...
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Bob Brainen:

zzz!
  11:55am
Dean:

"The first appearance of the sitar in a rock song seems to be the recording of the Yardbirds' 'Heart Full Of Soul' of April 1965, although the version with the sitar would not see release for another nineteen years."

https://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/VOLUME04/West_meets_east.shtml
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @11:54
Definitely need more coffee...not even sure what that 1st sentence was supposed to say...🙃
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Bob Brainen:

Well, Masters of War is one of many many "borrowed" melodies. Isn't it Nottamun Town?
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zzz:

↳ Song: "Here We Go" by "Jon Brion"
missed this and not familiar with the track name but LOVE this movie and love this soundtrack. the He needs me by way of popeye is one of my fav things
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Bob Brainen:

Dean!
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adamdoesit:

↳ Bob Brainen @11:55
Bob, thanks!
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TDK60:

↳ Dean @11:55
Thanks Dean, I was also asking about folk, those early freak-folkers like Sandy Bull, or a jazzer maybe. (Not counting earlier east-meets-west unions like Ravi Shankar and Yehudi Menuhin, and Bud Shank.
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Franco Twinkie:

Staggered out of bed just in time to hop the bummer train.
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Zipperhead7:

↳ Song: "Pink Lillipop" by "Phil Upchurch Combo"
Some serious church organ here!
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Bob Brainen:

Franco Twinkie!
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Franco Twinkie:

Bob Brainiac!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Franco Twinkie @11:57
Hiya Franco!
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TDK60:

Morning Franco T. You referring to fellow Angleno, David Lindley?
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Franco Twinkie:

HEEEEEEY ANDRRRRREW!!!
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zzz:

↳ Zipperhead7 @11:58
yeah that was really good. raw and sanctified. @Bob, any idea who was on organ there in the combo?
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ TDK60 @12:00
Is there a David story here?
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Bob Brainen:

Zipperhead7!
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TDK60:

↳ TDK60 @11:01
Franco, see my post at 11:01. RIP.
  12:03pm
dan:

Wayne Shorter also died this week. A huge loss in jazz music
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Music Matador" by "Eric Dolphy"
This is great (think I have it in the On Deck Pile somewhere, have to pull it out)...
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ TDK60 @11:01
Aw shit!
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Zipperhead7:

↳ TDK60 @12:02
Inspired by Lindley, my first electric was a Danelectro Sears Silvertone I got at a flea market for $20. Those are such weird guitars
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doctorjazz:

↳ dan @12:03
Sad, was 89. Playing untll not too long ago, I believe.
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TDK60:

↳ dan @12:03
Dan, yes. And, incredibly, NYC station WKCR pulled off an all-day Shorter tribute the very next day, yesterday.
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doctorjazz:

Hadn't heard about David Lindley, also very sad...
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doctorjazz:

↳ TDK60 @12:05
I did listen to some of it (betweek WFMU streaming shows)-Jeff G is doing a tribute tomorrow on Desination Out, 9-12 EST, I hear.
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TDK60:

This Dolphy sounds very calypso-inspired.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Music Matador" by "Eric Dolphy"
Reminds me a bit of Ayler, melody wise (Ornette too, simple, folk-like melody)
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Dean:

Lindley was 78, one key to the left of 89.
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WR:

↳ doctorjazz @12:05
Shorter stopped performing in 2018 but he was active composing and in 2021 his opera Iphigenia that he composed in collaboration with Esperanda Spaulding was performed with him in attendance. www.youtube.com...
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doctorjazz:

↳ WR @12:09
I knew about the Spaulding collaboration, thought he performed with her. Thanks WR!
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dan:

Some great Wayne Shorter work comes from his time with Joni Mitchell, in particular the song “The Sire of Sorrow” where he goes into some Paul Winter Consort type territory
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WR:

↳ doctorjazz @12:13
reading up since his passing, I found that there were some other special projects for orchestra that Shorter did that I've not yet explored.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Here is Mr. Shorters book:

www.amazon.com...
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Zipperhead7 @12:04
When I was in high school, this cute little hippie girl took me to McCabes in Santa Monica to see this guy named Jackson Browne I had never heard of. The place was half empty. We sat on folding chairs right in front of Jackson and David. Of course my friend was in love with Mr. Browne. I on the other hand was fascinated with Mr. Lindley. He was playing a brown Gibson lap steel, which appeared to be made of bakelite. But what really knocked me for a loop was his shirt. It was made out of a table cloth! It had pictures of place settings - plates, knifes, forks and folded napkins as the pattern on the front. I think we both went away with a new sense of purpose that night. She wanted to nab Jackson and I wanted my mom to make me a table cloth shirt.
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dan:

As of right now, the oldest jazz musicians are

Phil Nimmons - 99
Johnny Pate - 99
Terry Gibbs - 98
Marshall Allen - 98
Roy Haynes - 97
Dick Hyman - 95
Bill Holman - 95
Benny Golson - 93
Sonny Rollins - 93

I might be missing a couple
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dan:

Richard Davis - 92
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PaulRobeson1923:

Good afternoon, from Long Beach NY
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Franco Twinkie @12:18
I had an out-of-body experience at a David Lindley show.
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Bob Brainen:

PaulRobeson1923!
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Bob Brainen:

Andrew, do tell.
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Zipperhead7:

↳ Franco Twinkie @12:18
Great story, Franco! His fashion taste was as outre as his choices in guitars. I don't know how he got such a great roaring tone out of a plinky Danelectro
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dan:

Also, Doc Sevrinsen, Toshiko Akyioshi and even though he’s not a musician, Dan Morgenstern are also still alive.
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pp:

great comments all
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PaulRobeson1923:

Bob Brainen!
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doctorjazz:

↳ dan @12:20
I know Marshall Allen is still performing (saw him twice last year, with the Arkestra and at his tribute). Not sure if any of the others are (I know Rollins stopped, ? Golson)
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Dean:

I would have sworn that Eubie Blake made it to 100, but no. He departed four years shy.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Bob Brainen @12:22
In an email.
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A.J. MACHETE:

Steel Danish time!
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Bob Brainen:

pp! i think so too.
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TDK60:

I hope someone at WFMU put together a Lindley set. Lots to choose.
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hopewithfeathers:

Dan where have you been? 😉
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doctorjazz:

↳ Dean @12:28
I thought Benny Carter lived to 100, but I was off exactly the same amount, he lived to 96. He continued to perform until age 90; saw him many times in his 80s, seemed not to have lost a step at all.
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Bob Brainen:

hopewithfeathers!
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doctorjazz:

↳ TDK60 @12:28
With all the streams now, it could happen, and I wouldn't know it...
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tom tom the pipers son:

had a cool punk rock teacher in high school who said to me when i said i liked steely dan that they sounded like they wrote their songs with a dictionary open next to them.
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adamdoesit:

Seeing Joel Ross' Good Vibes band got me thinking about the other end of the jazz age spectrum. He looked like the old man of the group, and he's not even 30. Great to hear young people making it new.
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TDK60:

↳ doctorjazz @12:32
Yeah, doc. Let me know if you hear of something from the woofmoo various corridors.
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StringOFperils:

Hi Bob! Enjoying the show. This Tiddleywinks reissue is pinging the radar pretty insistently.
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Bob Brainen:

tom tom the pipers son!
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Bob Brainen:

StringOFperils!
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tom tom the pipers son:

hi bob, what do you think of my punk rock teacher's quote about steely dan? i think its funny and valid whether you like them or not.
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Dean:

Wish I'd seen Benny Carter. I was certainly aware of him by the time he died.
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Bob Brainen:

What is a "punk rock teacher?"
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Bob Brainen @12:39
she had a funny haircut and wore kabuki make up kind of like klaus nomi
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StringOFperils:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:37
Donald Fagen probably used a dictionary, a racing-form, a Jim Thompson novel, and all the post-grad thesis material on modal theory he could find. And the LA yellow-pages. He musta used those too.
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doctorjazz:

↳ adamdoesit @12:32
NY Times article on new jazz venues and the young in jazz...
www.nytimes.com...
Seems it's a thing again with the young-I was at Joel Ross' other group (largish band) at the Winter Jazz Fest performance, the band all seemed like they should be in bed already, and I brought the average age of the audience up 10 years...
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Frank Zaatar:

If you have to be taught punk rock you're not doing it right.
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ StringOFperils @12:41
ha!
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dan:

Also forgot to include Ray Anthony, he’s 101 and the last surviving member of Glenn Miller’s Orchestra
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Soule:

↳ StringOFperils @12:41
Hee hee! Priceless!
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:40
well maybe not full kabuki but she powdered her face and put on bright red lipstick
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StringOFperils:

Punk rock teachers, they'll bark you down like carneys, sell you Christmas cards in June..
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ StringOFperils @12:48
let me clarify... she was an english teacher specializing in science fiction
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StringOFperils:

Steely Dan used LOTS of science-fiction. She shoulda knowed that.
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Bob Brainen:

Soule!
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chresti:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:50
Ok so she looked punk?
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StringOFperils:

Sounds like some kind of charlatan to me. A scoundrel in the wood-pile.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Winin' Boy Blues (Part 1)" by "Jelly Roll Morton"
These recordings of Jelly Roll are actually quite a bit past when he was a "pop star", which was in the 1920's
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ chresti @12:52
she didn't teach punk rock
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @12:53
I believe there was (or was about to be) a New Orleans revival around when Jelly Roll was being interviewed for these recordings.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Winin' Boy Blues (Part 2)" by "Jelly Roll Morton"
boy, he could really tickle those ivories...
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Bob Brainen:

Yeah in a couple of years. Jazz had enough of a history to have it's first
"neo" phenomenon.
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chresti:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:53
Right.
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StringOFperils:

↳ doctorjazz @12:54
Plus John Hammond's running around trying to make this music cross over, with the Benny Goodman Trio with Teddy Wilson (shocking!) on piano, on a grand New York stage. Jazz was about to take off in a wider way.
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Dean:

Speaking of that first Hot Tuna album, it was recorded at a venue in Berkeley three blocks from the sofa where I sit. It was called New Orleans House. Dig the acts that played there back in the day:
https://www.setlist.fm/venue/new-orleans-house-berkeley-ca-usa-53d42fa5.html
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ StringOFperils @12:52
no, she wasn't a charlatan... she lived in downtown nyc and commuted to the suburbs to teach.
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Dean:

Venue is now an auto repair shop.
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SecretSquirrel:

Hey Bob! It wouldn’t be Saturday without you. Congolese highlife, Debussy, Jelly Roll Morton, NRBQ – love the mix you serve us every week 🎼❤️
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Bob Brainen:

SecretSquirrel, thanks!
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StringOFperils:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @12:57
Evidently a memorable teacher, and probably more serious than me, though I'd like to think we're both earnest, even though I've never met her....I'm almost feeling fondness for her now....yes..yes that's what that tingling sensation must be...or maybe I just need to get up and walk around..
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TDK60:

I still have this Everything Is Everything LP. Bit scratchy. This is the album with the best version of "Witchi Tai To, the original sung by Jim Pepper.
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TDK60:

↳ TDK60 @1:02
That might be Pepper on the flute solo here.
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ StringOFperils @1:00
she put a crack in the homogeneity of suburban culture
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dan:

Someone needs to do a documentary on the American invasion in Britain portraying artists like P.J. Proby, Scott Walker/The Walker Brothers, Gene Pitney etc…
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Bob Brainen:

tom tom, she sounds cool.
I think Becker & Fagen were / are pretty brilliant and just had lots & lots of stuff floating around in their brains.
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Bob Brainen:

dan, excellent idea! Also lots of American acts toured there and inspired tons of up and coming players.
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Frank Zaatar:

You could do a whole chapter on Sonny Boy Williamson's bowler hat.
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Uncle Michael:

Mahty!
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Bob Brainen:

Uncle Michael!
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Gerry from Miami:

Yo, Uncle Michael! Mr. Balin it is! Perfect blend with Signe before Grace came along.
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StringOFperils:

That JA B-side was fascinating. That nexus where folky music goes from the Kingston Trio to the Airplane in like three seconds, how the hell did that happen?
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Uncle Michael:

↳ StringOFperils @1:14
SOp, have you listened to Marty Balin's earlier, solo singles?
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Dean:

Stahship!
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Bob Brainen @1:07
she was, she lived in the same building as john chamberlain, the sculptor, who she said was weird or ornery or something like that, but invited me into the city to meet him. i was too intimidated to take her up on it. i regret it now.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ StringOFperils @1:00
Punk rock hadn't been invented yet when I was in high school. However, I had a social studies teacher who who knew Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, lead singers in The Turtles since junior high. He was unfamiliar with their work with Frank Zappa, so I brought in Live at The Fillmore East 1971. He played it for the class on a clunky grey record player. He was cracking up at the unmitigated filth. The class was a sea of stone faces. It made me even more unpopular than I already was.
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Uncle Michael:

FWIW, I think Punk Rock Teacher was talking out her ass. I can't think of any words in a Steely Dan song anyone that reads books wouldn't know.
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TDK60:

↳ Uncle Michael @1:15
Hello Uncle Michael. I've never heard those earlier Balin cuts, would like to.
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StringOFperils:

↳ Uncle Michael @1:15
No, UM, I have not. I have much to learn, and haven't always had the resources to master-sleuth all this stuff. One of the reasons I love this station! I should look those up. That time period and the transitions then really are very interesting.
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TDK60:

↳ Franco Twinkie @1:16
Franco, ha ha!
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Uncle Michael:

I'm guessing that Discogs could provide you with a list of Marty's singles, and that they'd all be accessible on Youtube. Maybe I need to do a "before they were rock gods" special.
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StringOFperils:

Franco jukes his high-school class, with a mudshark, and doesn't even get a detention.
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Uncle Michael @1:17
that's kind of a harsh way to talk about a lady
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Uncle Michael:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @1:19
I calls 'em likes I sees 'em.
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PT:

A belated hello, Mr. B and listeners! Not to kiss up to anyone here (I would never!) but in reading today's comments, it occurs to me (not for the 1st time) that you have an uncommonly hep and mega-knowledgable listenership. I'm repeatedly bowled over by their...perspicacity? (Oh, and Marty Balin's c. 1962 single I Specialize In Love is on the Jefferson Airplane Loves You boxset)
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Dean:

"Bodhisattva"? A dictionary won't help, but "Cathy Berberian"? Maybe proper nouns don't count.
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StringOFperils:

Mizar 5. You might have to look that up too.
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Uncle Michael:

↳ Dean @1:20
Dean, do you have a list of every word that appears in a Steely Dan song, alphabetized, and with a count of occurrences? Could you generate one? Thanks.
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TDK60:

↳ StringOFperils @1:14
String-o. Yes when I first heard "Takes Off" it sounded like Peter Paul & Mary meets the Beatles. Some of the San Fran rockers were originally folkies anyway. I think the mixing of folk and rock was "in the air" anyway circa '64, '65. But it is fun to find the exact inspirations for individual musicians (like Balin).
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Dean:

Kinda, sorta: https://sdarchive.com/lyricsalpha.html
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Uncle Michael:

↳ PT @1:20
Pete, I played that on my show in 2013.
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Uncle Michael:

↳ Dean @1:23
I want to know how many times "with" appears in Steely Dan songs.
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(Mr) Bill:

↳ Uncle Michael @1:21
You weren’t talking to me, but I’m chiming in that I learned “oleander” and “Bodhisattva” from S. Dan. Plus I still delight at hearing the word “piaster” in a lyric. Bet that neither Cole Porter nor Lorenz Hart worked that one in.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Uncle Michael @1:19
Sounds like a fun show, UM!
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StringOFperils:

I learned 'roulade' from the Dan. Didn't know what a roulade was. Dumb luck, my friend.
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Bob Brainen:

PT! I concur with you.
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Dean:

You're looking for a concordance, UM. I imagine scraping that site and running a script to tally distributions shouldn't be too difficult, but I'm not the guy to do it.

What's with "with"?
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doctorjazz:

Amazing how much discussion The Dan have generated...
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Uncle Michael:

↳ doctorjazz @1:28
Probably not! It was only my 15th show.
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ StringOFperils @1:29
roulade... i use that word every day! ha!
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Dean:

Even though I don't know what drives the query, I'm already curious myself. These sorts of questions keep me up at night.
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Uncle Michael:

↳ Dean @1:31
"With" is a good word.
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northguineahills:

XTC, faved this Michael Shelley's show four years ago, must be a Saturday thing...
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Uncle Michael:

I winder if the Mayor of Simpleton ever met Peter Pumpkinhead.
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PaulRobeson1923:

Knowing is different than believing
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Bob Brainen:

northguineahills!
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Dean:

I'm partial to "of," but it can easily be overused.

Some months ago--more than two years, actually--I wondered whether the six-digit security codes generated by my bank's login were anything approaching random. I started a spreadsheet to record every login, the code generated, the number of duplicate (or greater) numbers per code, and the number of numbers shared with the prior login code. The project is ongoing. One day I'll analyze the now sizeable dataset to identify patterns, randomness, etc. I could see doing something similar with word distributions in a corpus.
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northguineahills:

↳ PaulRobeson1923 @1:34
what if you know you believe?
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Dean:

Anybody into Gettier problems? That's another area that keeps me awake.
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Uncle Michael:

↳ Dean @1:36
You're doing the lord's work, Dean.
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Uncle Michael:

Get, Getty, Gettier...Gettiest.
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StringOFperils:

If you know you believe, then you think you're beginning to understand. But if you're absolutely sure, then I believe you don't know.
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Dean:

I have noticed without rigorous testing that the math problem for posting comments here never entail carrying over to the tens or hundreds places.

Spaghettiest
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Uncle Michael:

Puhsgettiest.
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Jeff:

Sarah Kramer reminds me of Lucinda Williams. That’s a good thing!
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PaulRobeson1923:

↳ northguineahills @1:36
No need to believe, unless you need To… untill the time comes
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Dean:

Gettier problems challenge the assumption that knowledge is a Justified True Belief (JTB). They are fascinating, even though few at the time Gettier wrote actually held that knowledge = JTB.
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Uncle Michael:

↳ PaulRobeson1923 @1:40
If I listened long enough to you
I'd find a way to believe that it's all true
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PaulRobeson1923:

↳ northguineahills @1:36
I know, I know I saw your face. Peekin’ through, your window lace…
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Frank Zaatar:

↳ StringOFperils @1:29
It took me a lot of years to get to hear Cathy Berberian.
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Bob Brainen:

Tim Hardin!
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Gerry from Miami:

Damn! Was all ready to enjoy seeing XTC on their "English Settlement" tour at the Hollywood Palladium in LA until a roadie came out on stage to announce that "Mr. Partridge wasn't feeling up to performing. You can get your refunds at the ticket booth." Andy was well-known for having a chronic case of stage frightening. Our loss!
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Franco Twinkie:

I'm a stinking mess and need to get in the shower. See you in fund drive hell,Bob.
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PaulRobeson1923:

I know I know I saw your face
Peeking through your window lace…
I heard you say the time will come
When there won't be no place to run!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Jeff @1:40
Will (finally) get to see Lucinda Williams at NY City Winery in an upcoming show, psyched!
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Uncle Michael:

↳ Gerry from Miami @1:43
I saw the tour in Lawrence, KS...before Andy downed tools.
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Dean:

I recently learned that one way to overcome stage fright or the debilitating fear of public speaking is to wash a lot of dishes. Andy Partridge should have considered that option.
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WR:

↳ Franco Twinkie @12:18
another great Franco story, thank you for sharing.
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Dean:

I passed along that advice to a colleague who wrote in reply, "My kitchen has never been so clean!"
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Gerry from Miami:

Uncle Michael, wasn't one of the major peanut butters advertised as the "peanuttiest" back in the day?
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TDK60:

↳ Dean @1:44
Dean: But that might soften the finger callouses for some string players, I do believe.
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northguineahills:

if there is no plane of the a priori to start w/, there can be no knowledge. propositional knowledge is arbitrary. (or is it?)
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Bob Brainen:

Michael, ever see the Ang Lee movie "Ride With The Devil?" One of my favorites.
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Uncle Michael:

↳ Dean @1:45
I love that song!
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PaulRobeson1923:

↳ northguineahills @1:46
Tabula Rasa -we r all born innately good, baby

Good2CU here
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Dean:

"You're soaking in it."
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Uncle Michael:

↳ Bob Brainen @1:46
Me? Nope. Good?
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Bob Brainen:

Yes, partly set in Lawrence.
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Uncle Michael:

I think this Orlons might be in honor of David Lindley...and his shirts.
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TDK60:

I played commercial gigs years back, and now only open mics, but still I get stage fright sometimes. For me, deep breathing or a quick walk around the block help.
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Uncle Michael:

I recommend excessive alcohol consumption. I'm never cared right after I vomit.
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Uncle Michael:

*scared
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PaulRobeson1923:

↳ northguineahills @1:46
There is a book entitled “THE MAN WHO TURNED ON THE WORLD”
Published 1971? Or 73…

Do U believe everything ya read?


I went to The Strand to ask about this book- The man behind the counter told me “last that book was in the store, 2001”
So The BooK IS out there
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tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Song: "He's Gone" by "Orlons"
thee orlons... what about the dacrons and polyesters? i jest, i liked that one.
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StringOFperils:

Propositional knowledge is handy when you're being constantly propositioned. Unless 'just say no' keeps all thoughts at bay.
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Andrew in Toronto:

What a wonderful show!
Thanks Bob!
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Dean:

I recommend flinging poop. G.G. Allin had acute stage fright.
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Uncle Michael:

I've made my peace with never having seen G.G. Allin perform
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(Mr) Bill:

Had fun. Tempus fugitted. Thank you.
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doctorjazz:

Some performers take the medication Inderal for stage fright, relieves some of the physical symptoms
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listener james from westwood:

Sweet stuff, Bob! Thanks!
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Uncle Michael:

Thanks, Bob!
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adamdoesit:

Thanks for the tunes, Bob.
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spodiodi:

thanks, Bob!
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PT:

There be 2 versions of the Spencer Davis Group's Don't Want You No More, one with Phil Sawyer on guitar, one with Ray Fenwick. They may be playing over the same track. Thank you for your kind indulgence!
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dan:

Thanks Bob
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northguineahills:

↳ PaulRobeson1923 @1:50
yeeps, the prices online are astronomical... don't see any phps or other scans...
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StringOFperils:

Glenn Gould used to eat beta-blockers. He like to be alone on the phone better than being on stage.
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doctorjazz:

Thanks, Bob, loved the show!
Thanks for the fun company on the board as well, great weekend, all!
(dinner plans tonight, Kenyan restaurant, being taken by some Kenyan friends, psyched!)
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PaulRobeson1923:

↳ Uncle Michael @1:53
I digg GG Allin! “The last true Rock & Roller”
Bite it you Scum is my favie
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Dean:

When there were no conflicts with Grateful Dead shows, all of which I attended, I saw all of Allin's.
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TDK60:

I do know that this has been a good show, Bob.
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PT:

CU @ Marathon next week, BB!
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Dean:

A JTB, TDK60: "this has been a good show."
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(Mr) Bill:

“How do you draw a blank?” My life will never be the same.
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StringOFperils:

Robert Ryman paintings: drawing a blank:
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Pax:

Been doing a little lurking, a lot of listening, and now it's time to say TY and adios. @ Bob.
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chresti:

Thanks Bob!
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Jeff:

Thanks Bob!
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tom tom the pipers son:

thx bb
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StringOFperils:

Thank you, Bob. Ya done good.
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PaulRobeson1923:

Thanks BoB!
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James Douglas:

According to Idiom of the day,
This expression finds its origins in Tudor England, when the first national lottery was established by Queen Elizabeth the First in 1567. The lottery worked by putting slips of paper with the participants names on them into a pot, while an equal number of slips, some with prizes on them and some left blank, were put into another pot. Pairs of tickets were drawn simultaneously from the pots, matching a participant to a prize. More often than not, however, a blank slip was drawn, and the participant won nothing!
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Uncle Michael:

Maurice
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wmfromD:

Great show Bob!
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StringOFperils:

Some people called him Maurice. some called him Le Gangster d'Amour
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adamdoesit:

↳ StringOFperils @1:59
He was a pompatus a posteriori, imo.
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Will thee Sound Guy:

Thank you Bob, Awesome show today!!!
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Bob Brainen:

James Douglas! Makes sense an artist would know that expression!
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WR:

Thank you! Bob!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ BobBrainen ~
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