still b/p - thx - didn't know who it was... howdy doctor jazz, jeff golick !, parq - could u look up for me ? it's live at tivoli garden early 60s. thinks it's her pianist...oh! u did it already! cb1 - damn right!
Reading the Good Grey's obit of Leonard. There was a good, long piece about him in the New Yorker just a few weeks ago, which, by telling coincidence, I read on the train to and from my most recent FMU volunteer turn.
12:23pm
JtotheK:
sample spotting related ... I never knew this was the source for Three Times Dope 'Funky Dividends', nice!
Mo - Excuse me for using your show this way, but I want to pass along an important address to your fans. nationalpopularvote.com Tell them to screw that electoral college. We want the popular vote to matter!
been listening to and being around lots of DJs the last few days and how each one responds to these dark days has been interesting, every one different. Angry, sad, dark, poetic.
This is beautiful music. Much needed.
Monica! Thank you for being here today. I have missed you. You are the only one able to play the tunes that soothe this pain. You are the best! What a gift this is.
New Yorkers, or those who grew up hereabouts -- anybody remember a show (a kids' show, I think) that used an instrumental of "Ain't Down" as its theme?
yasss, doug!!... little danny, you can take the gal out of the stockyards... hi Goyim in the AM... back atcha, melinda!... oh ken in tucson, you jest... bonjour, marie!
I'd hadn't been conscious of hearing her (although I imagine I did, on WFMU, without knowing it) until I heard her in "L.A. Confidential" in '97 singing the ever-living hell out of "Wheel of Fortune."
When my hard drive crashed, I lost about 3000 LPs worth of MP3s. Was able to claw back about 80% of the lot, including that wonderful Nicos Jaritz record.
@joe: I live in Maine, but thanks! I see them around, but since my turntable is in a box in a closet (and I need a new receiver) my motivation for replacing is low.
1:27pm
johnk77:
rip ralph mcdonald in 2011
did he work live w/
gil scott heron?
my turntable is hooked up
on the top floor:>
I saw Doug mention a drive crash. I have been without my home computer for a week, and today it is ready to pick up for the shop. They asked me if my 2nd hard drive had anything valuable on it, and I was like: "That's where I keep my mp3s, and all of my audio visual things." I had to wait an extra 2 days for them to get it working with the second hard drive.
I gotta get off the puter, but I'll keep listening (on my phone). Thanks for being here (I almost typed "being her", which also fits), bright angel, and regards to all fellow devotees. Courage.
I ain't a'gonna rake the landlord's property, but I was a raker and burner for hire with a friend in Scarborough the other day, and I got a little ember burn-mark on the forehead to prove it.
You Get A Line... -- think I'd only heard Andy Griffith do it before this.
@Alex
USB sticks easily mislaid.
I'd recommend weekly backup up to 2 destinations e.g. 2 external hard drives or external hard drive plus cloud.
Reason being that any hard drive can fail anytime.
Same story with any particular backup method e.g. as in Doug's case discovering that cloud backup hadn't actually been backing up stuff for some time due to some weird error resulting in loss of treasured sounds.
Visited Portland for the first time as a vacation/conference trip this March/April. Lovely time. My one regret was that I didn't have the chance to visit that lovable scamp Tony Coulter.
I used to take roadtrips up to Portland to play Geno's. Met some great folks up there who let us crash on in their living room so we didn't have to sleep in the van.
Geno's, (Portland, ME) still keepin' on. I'm in there from time to time for special events, Fringe shows, etc., as opposed to the music shows, which are outside my musical zone and where levels are beyond of the physical risk/manageability zone for my ears.
GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
Maestro of marvelous sounds, Jason Elbogen, is up next on the Drummer Stream. You simply aren't going to believe what records he's brought along with him. They're unbelievable!
Here is Jason's playlist: https://wfmu.org/playlists/JL/161111
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Listener comments!
listener james from westwood:
Doug Schulkind:
mauri:
βrian:
Alex In Illinois:
Monica:
Rich in Washington:
Monica:
Brian in UK:
ndbob:
CB1:
Parq:
listener jeff:
Monica:
still b/p:
doctorjazz:
Jeff Golick:
Parq:
CB1:
Parq:
Monica:
JtotheK:
Monica:
listener james from westwood:
Monica:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Monica:
Parq:
JtotheK:
CB1:
Monica:
Mr. C:
Monica:
Mr. C in the place to BE!
Rich in Washington:
This is beautiful music. Much needed.
JSchatz:
Little Danny:
Parq:
doctorjazz:
Monica:
Parq:
Mo - my honor to be useful to you.
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
Little Danny:
Goyim in the AM:
melinda:
doctorjazz:
Ken in Tucson:
Goyim in the AM:
ndbob:
listener james from westwood:
still b/p:
Marie:
Little Danny:
melinda:
Monica:
listener james from westwood:
Ramblin' Ray:
still b/p:
Parq:
Monica:
Little Danny:
Rich in Washington:
melinda:
CB1:
Monica:
still b/p:
Brian in UK:
still b/p:
melinda:
Little Danny:
Uncle Michael:
melinda:
Mike East:
Monica:
doctorjazz:
Webhamster Henry:
melinda:
Parq:
Alex In Illinois:
still b/p:
Parq:
Alex In Illinois:
Parq:
Webhamster Henry:
Alex In Illinois:
Rich in Washington:
Monica:
Parq:
www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com...
johnk77:
w/pete+steve
kay starr rip:<
Monica:
Monica:
melinda:
listener james from westwood:
Doug Schulkind:
listener james from westwood:
Little Danny:
melinda:
joe:
Monica:
johnk77:
+computers
Parq:
Parq:
melinda:
johnk77:
did he work live w/
gil scott heron?
my turntable is hooked up
on the top floor:>
johnk77:
Webhamster Henry:
still b/p:
still b/p:
melinda:
Monica:
still b/p:
melinda:
Ken From Hyde Park:
still b/p:
melinda:
Alex In Illinois:
Parq:
Little Danny:
still b/p:
chromaphone:
melinda:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
Parq:
Monica:
Alex In Illinois:
johnk77:
many other good solutions avail
all to multiple external drives
possibly w/docks:>
firewire 800 is good
yet outdated
johnk77:
spinners more bang for buck
still b/p:
You Get A Line... -- think I'd only heard Andy Griffith do it before this.
Little Danny:
Ken From Hyde Park:
βrian:
Monica:
Jeff Golick:
Monica:
doctorjazz:
Ramblin' Ray:
USB sticks easily mislaid.
I'd recommend weekly backup up to 2 destinations e.g. 2 external hard drives or external hard drive plus cloud.
Reason being that any hard drive can fail anytime.
Same story with any particular backup method e.g. as in Doug's case discovering that cloud backup hadn't actually been backing up stuff for some time due to some weird error resulting in loss of treasured sounds.
listener james from westwood:
Brian in UK:
Monica:
Mike East:
Monica:
still b/p:
Mike East:
burke:
Mike East:
CB1:
Monica:
burke:
CB1:
still b/p:
Mike East:
CB1:
ndbob:
doctorjazz:
CB1:
Doug Schulkind:
Monica:
Jeff Golick:
Monica:
Ken From Hyde Park:
listener james from westwood:
johnk77:
JtotheK:
Santos L Halper:
Doug Schulkind:
Maestro of marvelous sounds, Jason Elbogen, is up next on the Drummer Stream. You simply aren't going to believe what records he's brought along with him. They're unbelievable!
Here is Jason's playlist: https://wfmu.org/playlists/JL/161111
still b/p: