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Three hours of adventurous jazz drawing on the Destination: Out archives and other planes of there.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Images | Approx. start time |
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The Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble | Tatas-Matoes | Congliptious | Nessa | 1968 | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Sun Ra |
The Perfect Man |
My Brother The Wind, Vol. I |
Saturn Research |
1970 |
0:02:22 (Pop-up) |
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Tony Buck, Mark Nauseef | As It Turns Out | Mongrels | Relative Pitch Records | 2023 | 0:06:39 (Pop-up) | |
Tarawangsawelas | Sekalipun | Wanci | Morphine Records | 2017 | 0:09:39 (Pop-up) | |
Barry Altschul / David Izenson / Perry Robinson | Untitled 2 | Stop Time: Live At Prince Street, 1978 | NoBusiness Records | 1978/2023 | 0:22:13 (Pop-up) | |
Peachfuzz | Peachhiker's Guide to the Gallery | Peachinguinha | Silent Water | 2022 | 0:28:44 (Pop-up) | |
Myra Melford's Fire and Water Quintet | insertion 4 | Hear the Light Singing | RogueArt | 2023 | 0:37:29 (Pop-up) | |
Geri Allen & Kurt Rosenwinkel | Ruby, My Dear | A Lovesome Thing | Motéma Music | 2012/2023 | 0:45:40 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Booker T. & The MGs |
Melting Pot |
0:56:50 (Pop-up) |
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Pat Thomas, Dominic Lash, Mark Sanders | E.S.P. | Skip | FMR Records | 2008 | 1:02:40 (Pop-up) | |
David Liebman & Ellery Eskelin | Vonetta | Different But the Same | hatOLOGY | 2005 | 1:09:26 (Pop-up) | |
Han-earl Park, Lara Jones and Pat Thomas | Orbital Dusk II | Juno 3 | Ramble Records | 2023 | 1:17:14 (Pop-up) | |
Charlotte Keeffe's Right Here, Right Now Quartet | A Horse Named Galaxy | ALIVE! in the studio | Discus Music | 2023 | 1:22:25 (Pop-up) | |
Farida Amadou / Jonas Cambien / Dave Rempis | Bladderwort | On the Blink | Aerophonic Records | 2023 | 1:28:25 (Pop-up) | |
Steve Swell / Mark Tokar / Klaus Kugel | For the People of the Open Heart | For the People of the Open Heart | Fundacja Słuchaj | 2023 | 1:37:23 (Pop-up) | |
Ntshuks Bonga's Tshisa! | City Escapes | Urban Ritual | SLAM Productions | 1994 | 1:43:28 (Pop-up) | |
Ron Miles | Witness | Witness | Capri Records | 1990 | 1:54:58 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Natural Food |
Fair Breeze on Buzzard's Bay |
2:04:04 (Pop-up) |
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Tom Waits | The Return of Jackie and Judy | Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards | Anti- | 2006 | 2:10:02 (Pop-up) | |
The Ramones | Judy Is a Punk | Ramones | Sire | 1976 | 2:13:15 (Pop-up) | |
Creation of Sunlight | Judy in Disguise | Creation of Sunlight | Windi Records | 1970 | 2:14:51 (Pop-up) | |
Faces | Miss Judy's Farm | A Nod Is As Good As a Wink... To a Blind Horse | Warner Bros. | 1971 | 2:17:15 (Pop-up) | |
Elliott Smith | Punch and Judy [other version] | Either/Or [Alternate Version] | Kill Rock Stars | 1996/2013 | 2:20:44 (Pop-up) | |
Brian Eno | Back in Judy’s Jungle | Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) | Island | 1974 | 2:24:34 (Pop-up) | |
Ava Luna | Judy and Michael | Tales of a New York City Pedestrian | Cooling Pie | 2003 | 2:29:34 (Pop-up) | |
Freakons | Judy Belle Thompson | Freakons | Fluff & Gravy | 2022 | 2:30:32 (Pop-up) | |
Elvis Presley | Judy | Something For Everybody | RCA Victor | 1961 | 2:34:41 (Pop-up) | |
Al Green | Judy | Let's Stay Together | Hi Records | 1971 | 2:36:55 (Pop-up) | |
Evan Lurie | The Punch and Judy Tango | Pieces for Bandoneon | Les Disques Du Crépuscule | 1989 | 2:40:18 (Pop-up) | |
The Curtis Fuller Jazztet | Judy's Dilemma | The Curtis Fuller Jazztet | Savoy Jazz | 1959 | 2:45:52 (Pop-up) | |
Ran Blake | Judy | Something to Live For | hatOLOGY | 1999 | 2:51:28 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Dudu Pukwana & Spear |
Flute Music |
Flute Music |
Caroline |
1975 |
2:56:44 (Pop-up) |
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Han-earl Park: guitar.
Lara Jones: saxophone and electronics.
Pat Thomas: electronics.
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What you're playing now is pretty good, too.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...wakin' slow but tuned right in...
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Anyway, the idea occurred to me after Mxter Baba wrote, "JINX!" I thought JYNX would be a good name for a Styx copy band and my mind, such as it is, was off and running.
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Of course, this was the beginning of the end. Two years later he was dead.
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Cary Grant (1904–1986) never said “Judy, Judy, Judy” in any of his 42 movies but, for a generation, any mimic who summoned the British-born movie star would repeat that name. The closest he ever came was in 1939’s “Only Angels Have Wings” directed by Howard Hawks. Grant often says the name "Judy" in the film, but never three times in succession. In interviews over the years, Grant expressed his bemusement over the tag line. Grant is often incorrectly quoted as saying "Judy, Judy, Judy" to Rita Hayworth in this movie. The misquote is often attributed to comedian Larry Storch who, in the middle of one of his nightclub acts, saw Judy Garland walk in as he was impersonated Grant. Apparently this is how he addressed her. (Storch recently died at age 99.) During the making of 1963’s “Charade,” screenwriter Peter Stone used to joke with Grant about “Judy, Judy, Judy.” He recalls: "While we were shooting the taxi scene - right near the end of the picture where Audrey's feet are up in his lap and he's massaging them - Cary looked at the camera and said (Stone imitating Grant) "Juday, Juday, Juday. There. Now you've got it on film!'" Grant and Garland almost worked together in 1954 for George Cukor’s “A Star Is Born.” He at first accepted, then turned down the role of Norman Maine, citing semi-retirement as his reason. After Grant's death, his widow revealed that Garland's drug addiction made the actor have second thoughts and drop out of the film.
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Thanks, Jeff!
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Of course at the time she was notorious for stage work and for battling censorship boards. (Well, I don't know that she actively battled them, but her films challenged them and probably generated a lot of interest.)
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As you noted last weekend, the OJC issues sound pretty great.
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