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I never miscue a record. I am punctual, well-prepared, and dislike clutter. Outgoing and helpful, I'm always appropriately dressed. I do not behave erratically and have excellent penmanship. My CD's never skip, and I am in good health. I like all the notes, in any order.

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Favoriting August 14, 2009
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Artist Track Album Year Comments Approx. start time
George Russell Sextet  Freein' Up   Favoriting George Russell at Beethoven Hall with Don Cherry  1965    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
George Russell  Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature — 1968   Favoriting Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature — 1968  1969    0:12:43 (Pop-up)
 
George Russell  Ezz-thetics   Favoriting Ezz-thetics  1961    1:06:47 (Pop-up)
George Russell  Waltz from Outer Space   Favoriting Jazz in the Space Age  1960    1:15:35 (Pop-up)
George Russell  Othello Ballet Suite   Favoriting Othello Ballet Suite  1968    1:22:45 (Pop-up)
 
The George Russell Smalltet  Fellow Delegates   Favoriting Jazz Workshop  1956    1:53:57 (Pop-up)
The George Russell Smalltet  Concerto for Billy the Kid   Favoriting Jazz Workshop  1956    1:59:45 (Pop-up)
George Russell Sextet  Lunacy   Favoriting George Russell Sextet in K.C.  1961    2:04:23 (Pop-up)
George Russell  Electronic Organ Sonata No. 1   Favoriting Othello Ballet Suite  1968    2:11:46 (Pop-up)
George Russell  You Are My Sunshine   Favoriting The Outer View  1962    2:25:28 (Pop-up)
George Russell Sextet  New Donna   Favoriting Stratusphunk  1960    2:37:36 (Pop-up)
The Gil Evans Orchestra  Stratusphunk   Favoriting Out of the Cool  1961  by Mr. George Russell  2:46:00 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:09pm
perrin:

got up bright and early!
  12:10pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Going to play some Rashied Ali today?
  12:12pm
bryce:

hey, perrin!!

DCE, i may be stickin with the dead man today. :(
  12:13pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

well, unfortunately, they're BOTH dead.
  12:14pm
Hugo:

Off to a terrific start!

I'm certainly going to blog some Rashied Ali - from last year ...

bad week for jazz ...
  12:15pm
north guinea hills:

wow, haven't heard this before, george russel w/ don cherry
  12:15pm
bryce:

daaaaah!!!! stop dying stop dying stop dying!!

seriously
  12:16pm
perrin:

my limited linear mind would like the year of performance, if known. thanks...
  12:18pm
Hugo:

perrin, mid-sixties, I'd say, if you want exact details, I may have to go get the album ...
  12:19pm
bryce:

whoopsie! :)
coming right up....

hey, hugo, ngh!
  12:26pm
north guinea hills:

funny how far ahead of it's time this electronic sonata is, considering how "jazz" used to be so dogmatic....
  12:27pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

something about the "60s" had that effect on all music! must have been the water.
  12:30pm
Hugo:

Yep, 1965, in Stuttgart, but no exact date is given in the sleeve notes. The record was out on MPS in 1973.
  12:30pm
Jed:

W.C. Fields just died. I read it in Variety at the candy store's lunch counter in 1910. He died of exposure on the western trail.
  12:31pm
Jed:

btw, this station may be thought of as free form, but this is the only true "free form" show.
  12:34pm
Hugo:

NGH, indeed! I'm listening to Stockhausen's "Aus den sieben Tagen" these days, also made in 1968. Very out there!
  12:38pm
bryce:

1965, duh.... thanks, hugo!!

HELLO. JED.
WHAT IS FOR DINNER?
  12:39pm
Parq:

In the midst of life, we are in death. Jed, we would seem to have different definitions of free-form. That's what makes horse-races, eh?
  12:46pm
bryce:

everybody! free fudge! yaaaaay
  12:58pm
Juddman:

this george russell is far freakin' and also way wiggin'... thank you bryce!
  1:00pm
Dum Dum Guy at the Gates of Dawn:

God. I just realized how much I have been enjoying this last hour of music. Outstanding show!
  1:02pm
bryce:

thanks ddggd! i must defer to the dead guy...we just pushy the buttons.

..........JUDDEDIAH??
  1:05pm
Juddman:

'tis I!!!

Brycing out at work with Erin!!!
  1:05pm
Hugo:

Bryce, you're playing the whole thing! Excellent! Some early Rypdal and Garbarek in there.

Just had thai coconut soup for dinner - my fave! Yummy ...
  1:11pm
Marshall Stacks:

Tom yum, yum.
  1:14pm
Ike:

Hugo, in the U.S., most Thai restaurants are a little watered-down and slightly Americanized (e.g. extra sugar, throwing the spices out of balance), so in Britain, are they watered-down and Britishized?
  1:15pm
bryce:

judd, if only i'd known...i would have played something From the Heart. perhaps a nice microwave septet. don't forget to feed erin a plasma buritto or she'll leak gamma rays on the pantone books.

hugo, it's taking all the focus i have not to play 900 punk 7"s instead of 50 minute avant jazz blowouts. i'll swim through it somehow....
  1:18pm
Erm:

This music makes me feel The Hope more than ever! Bye bye autism! Hello JAZZ
  1:21pm
Hugo:

Ike, I haven't tried the tom kha gai in the UK, but generally speaking, yes, true - with some notable exceptions.

In Thailand itself, it can be fierce; beware of food from the north and the north-east - the papaya salad - ...papaya pok pok - phew ...
  1:22pm
Jed:

tonight's dinner: Manx
  1:24pm
Hugo:

Bryce, if you get fed up with 2-minute punk singles, there's always the cd version of Blue Notes for Mongezi - that was some programme!
  1:24pm
Marshall Stacks:

When I want non-watered-down Thai food, I cook it myself. I'm lucky to have access to the right ingredients and tools. DIY!
  1:26pm
Marshall Stacks:

Ya know, really spicy Thai food would go great with what Bryce is playing right now....
  1:26pm
BSI:

Just got back with a gut full o' Malaysian lunch and ears that must be filled with sonic stew!

man, this whole "death" thing....
  1:27pm
Connie:

Anyone ever been to Jitlata in Chicago? It's cheap and non-watered down. Best I had in the states!
  1:28pm
Larry:

Hello Bryce.

I've been listening to your show.

Great music.

Do you have Andy Breckman's phone number? I think the two of you should talk things over a bit.

Well, that's my two cents Bryce.

Keep doing a good show.

Your friend,

Larry
  1:29pm
Cecile:

we have a good place near us that makes Thai street food and serves it in a more authentic style. You put in sugar, hot peppers or vinegar from a caddy on the tabke if you want to adjust the seasoning.
  1:30pm
bryce:

hi, larry. does andy brechmann have millet?

i love millet.
  1:30pm
Hugo:

Try this:

http://www.foodiesite.com/recipes/1999-08:papayapokpok

Lethal ...
  1:31pm
Marshall Stacks:

They say millet keeps you regular. Not sure if it keeps you punctual.
  1:32pm
bryce:

doh!!
  1:33pm
Ike:

Hugo, "fierce?" The food I ate in the N and NE of Thailand was less spicy and less intense than down in Bangkok, but I prob. wasn't trying the right dishes, like som tum. (Next time!) Ate some great stuff in Nong Khai. Beautiful little town.
  1:35pm
Marshall Stacks:

Thanks, Hugo. I'll try that this weekend. The only ingredient I'll need to buy is the papaya.

Looks like a site I should dig into.
  1:36pm
Taco Bell dog:

'yo quiero?'
  1:37pm
BSI:

eh, crap salad.
just realized I missed the George Russel/Don Cherry piece.
sadness abounds. I'll never eat lunch again.
  1:39pm
Ike:

Unfortunately papaya is never half as good here as in Thailand, in my experience. Our papayas just suck. Also, the recipe doesn't mention how raw or green it should be. That's hard to gauge.
  1:41pm
bryce:

what if lunch was a mock ox marrow burrito wrapped in gold leaf tortilla?
  1:41pm
Hugo:

Yes, Nong Khai is very nice, overlooking the Mekhong, these days probably with a bridge and road connection to Laos. None when I was there. You tried the sticky rice - and the durian candy?
  1:45pm
Marshall Stacks:

Thai papaya salad requires raw green unripe papaya, in my experience.
We get some OK Mexican papayas here, but not like the ones in Thailand.

I once put out a bag of durian candy in a corporate meeting I attended. People love free candy.

The results were very amusing.
  1:45pm
Jed:

what if breakfast were an orgy of blood and semen topped off with fresh fruit
  1:45pm
Marshall Stacks:

Jed, served how, and by whom?

What do you leave for a tip?
  1:46pm
Hugo:

bryce - life is full of counterfactuals ...
  1:49pm
bryce:

you're all coming over for thanksgiving.
  1:49pm
Ike:

Hugo, the sticky rice was great but I missed the durian candy, although I enjoyed durian itself (wonderful texture). Yes there is a bridge now. Easy to get across. Laos is fantastic, except Vientiane. Food is great there too, if you seek out what the locals eat. Similar to N. Thai food. Lots of bahn mi-style sandwiches too. Pics:
http://tinyurl.com/kkljro
  1:50pm
jk:

hey, I know it's not topical but since last week I found this youtube video of a Hugo Zemp video of some are'are music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVOUz6hWBHQ
  1:53pm
Jed's coffee table:

This month in Grind Housekeeping: Naked Inglorious Brunches -- Quentin Tarantino and William Burroughs love to entertain guests and set a signature table before noon when at their summer place together!
  1:53pm
Jed:

I'm off to the meth lab
  1:54pm
bryce:

HOLY SHIT, JK!!!!

thank you so much!! there's a picture of this guy in the liners, and i knew hugo zemp made a film of his solomon islands stuff....but it ain't exactly accessible to the likes of me. never thought to check the youb! wow wow wow, really, thanks!

hugo zemp is just brilliant
  1:56pm
Rampler:

Wow... that is an amazing video jk
  2:11pm
Ike:

Speaking of SE Asian food: Yummy Burmese food tomorrow afternoon in Briarwood, Queens!
emallbay.com/funfair2009
Use E or F train. (Note: E rerouted in Manhattan, doesn't run from WTC.) I'm going around 12 noon, before it gets really hot, I hope.
  2:12pm
jk:

cool, there's another of Hugo's videos on there about yodeling, it's a good watch if you have the time just search hugo zemp. Bryce did you get the email that I emailed you? not sure if I sent it to the right address.
  2:20pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Mr Russell sure managed to cover a lot of ground over the years.
  2:22pm
Hugo:

I've never tried Burmese food, though I believe I once went looking in Bangkok for a Burmese restaurant. Still, no visits to Holland is complete without trying the rijsttafel - an Indonesian specialty.
  2:28pm
bryce:

jk, gak! no?? er....... i hope not??

i'm not always so fastidious with my fmu email account. actually, not so good with earthly matters in general....

aw crap, so sorry. i'll find it!
  2:42pm
Hugo:

Sheila Jordan on vocals ... on sunshine
  2:45pm
jk:

no problem at all, just checking to see. I sent it through the form contact thing which I'm never sure whether it'll connect or not.
  2:52pm
Cecile:

dead air?
  2:53pm
perrin:

im hearing dead air too, just came back on
  2:53pm
BSI:

is that what they call "the little death"?
  2:54pm
bryce:

vavavoooooooom
  2:58pm
bryce:

so long everyall

off to bust jed's meth lab....
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