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With billows and blasts from choirs and orchesters
Buskers and talkers
Big bands and squawkers,
the Stork Club has retained its qualities of decaying elegance and dwindling significance since the late 1950s.

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Favoriting October 25, 2020: The Continental Time Shift Boogie-Down
Walking two creatures of uncertain provenance in Stuyvesant Park, NYC. Photo: Elena Scholz

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Maria Rita  Cântico brasileiro No. 3 (Kamaiurá)   Favoriting Outro tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music From Brazil, 1978-1992  *Arranged By – Marco Antônio Guimarães *Panpipes – Elmo Sepulveda *Percussion – Uakti *Written-By – Maria Rita -- Label: Acorde ‎– 4.667/4.755 - 1988  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Quarteto Novo  Canta Maria   Favoriting Quarteto Novo  Theo de Barros (bass and guitar); Heraldo do Monte (Viola caipira and guitar); Airto Moreira (percussion); Hermeto Pascoal (flute) -- São Paulo, Brazil, 1967  0:04:14 (Pop-up)
Tom Zé  Se O Caso É Chorar   Favoriting Se O Caso É Chorar  Bass – Gabriel # Guitar – Osn # Organ – Casal #i Percussion – Oswaldo# Performer – Tom Zé **1972  0:07:10 (Pop-up)
Third Ear Band  The Hierophant   Favoriting The Magus  *Bass Guitar, Liner Notes – Dave Tomlin *Drums – Glen Sweeney *Guitar [Guitars], Vocals – Mike Marchant *Oboe, Recorder [Recorders], Electric Organ [Hammond] – Paul Minns *Percussion, Piano [Doom Piano], Producer – Ron Kort *Synthesizer [Vcs3], Violin, Sitar, Piano, Liner Notes – Simon House *Words By, Music By – Mike Marchant recorded —1972  0:10:12 (Pop-up)
Robert Wyatt  Cuckoo Madame   Favoriting Cuckooland  *Bass Guitar – Jamie Johnson *Guitar – Paul Weller *Trombone – Annie Whitehead *Voice – Alfreda Benge *Voice, Cornet, Keyboards, Percussion – Robert Wyatt *Written-By – Alfreda Benge --- Recorded at Phil Manzanera's Gallery Studio, London, in summer 2002, and spring 2003; partly recorded by Robert Wyatt at home in Louth.  0:14:50 (Pop-up)
Linda Thompson; Richard Thompson  Jet Plane In A Rocking Chair   Favoriting Pour Down Like Silver  • Ian Whiteman – flute • Linda Thompson – vocals • Richard Thompson – guitar, vocals • John Kirkpatrick – accordion • Aly Bain – fiddle • Nic Jones – fiddle • Clare Lowther – cello. —— 1975  0:19:49 (Pop-up)
Roy Harper  Broken Wing   Favoriting Valentine  Roy Harper - Guitar, Vocal-- released: Feb. 14, 1974  0:22:38 (Pop-up)
DJ Warped by Time, but still spinnin'        0:28:28 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Heath Sextet  For Minors Only   Favoriting The Thumper  • Jimmy Heath - tenor saxophone • Nat Adderley - cornet • Curtis Fuller - trombone • Wynton Kelly - piano • Paul Chambers - bass • Albert Heath - drums ---Rec. New York, November 27 & 30, December 7, 1959  0:42:50 (Pop-up)
The Art Farmer Quintet  Whole Tone Stomp   Favoriting From Vienna With Art  *Bass – Jimmy Woode *Drums – Erich Bachträgl* *Flugelhorn – Art Farmer *Piano – Fritz Pauer *Tenor Saxophone, – Jimmy Heath. — Recorded September 7th, 1970 at MPS-Studio Villingen / Germany  0:47:42 (Pop-up)
The Art Farmer Quintet  The Day After   Favoriting From Vienna With Art  *Bass – Jimmy Woode *Drums – Erich Bachträgl* *Flugelhorn – Art Farmer *Piano – Fritz Pauer * Flute – Jimmy Heath. — Recorded September 7th, 1970 at MPS-Studio Villingen / Germany  0:53:19 (Pop-up)
Art Taylor  C.T.A.   Favoriting Taylor's Wailers  *Drums – Arthur Taylor *Bass – Paul Chambers (3) *Piano – Red Garland. --- Recorded March 22, 1957 @RvG *Tenor Saxophone – John Coltrane. ---- Miles Davis hired Heath on tenor and recorded his enduring piece “C.T.A.” (for Connie Theresa Ang, Heath’s girlfriend) on the landmark 1953 Blue Note session Miles Davis Volume 1.  1:01:44 (Pop-up)
Kenny Dorham  Osmosis   Favoriting Kenny Dorham Quintet  *Bass – Percy Heath *Drums – Kenny Clarke *Piano – Walter Bishop *Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Heath *Trumpet – Kenny Dorham. ---- Recorded December 15, 1953 in New York City.  1:06:24 (Pop-up)
Chet Baker & Art Pepper  Resonant Emotions   Favoriting Picture of Heath  Written-By – Jimmy Heath *Chet Baker - trumpet *Art Pepper - alto saxophone *Phil Urso - tenor saxophone *Carl Perkins - piano *Curtis Counce - bass *Larance Marable - drums According to Miles Davis, C.T.A. are the initials of Jimmy Heath's then-girlfriend Connie Theresa Ann. Recorded October 31, 1956 in Los Angeles  1:09:08 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Heath  Picture of Heath   Favoriting Picture of Heath  *Bass – Sam Jones *Drums – Billy Higgins *Piano – Barry Harris (2) *Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Heath *Recorded September 22, 1975  1:14:46 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Heath Sextet  Don't You Know I Care   Favoriting The Thumper  • Jimmy Heath - tenor saxophone • Wynton Kelly - piano • Paul Chambers - bass • Albert Heath - drums Rec. New York, November 27 & 30, December 7, 1959  1:20:49 (Pop-up)
Pat Metheny, The Heath Brothers  Move to the Groove   Favoriting Move to the Groove (Live In Concert)  *Bass – Percy Heath *Drums – Albert Heath *Guitar – Pat Metheny *Saxophone – Jimmy Heath Composed By – Percy Heath. --- Recorded on 28th January 1983 at the MIDEM Festival, Palais Des Congres, Cannes, France  1:25:49 (Pop-up)
Count DJla        1:34:04 (Pop-up)
The Heath Brothers  Smilin' Billy Suite   Favoriting Marchin' On!  *Bass [Baby Bass], Violin [Bass Violin] – Percy Heath *Drums – Albert Heath *Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Jimmy Heath *Piano [Acoustic], Mbira – Stanley Cowell. —— Engineer [Recording] – Jan Eric Kongshaug Recorded at Talent Studios, Oslo, Norway 10/22/75  1:43:45 (Pop-up)
DJ Clearly out of ideas for new monikers        2:02:06 (Pop-up)
Agitation Free  A Quiet Walk (Listening)   Favoriting 2nd  *Bass – Michael Günther *Drums, Percussion [Assorted], Voice, Mellotron – Burghard Rausch *Guitar – Stefan Diez* *Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Bouzouki – Lutz Ulbrich *Synthesizer, Keyboards – Michael Hoenig — Recorded and mixed Studio 70, Munich, July 1973  2:06:07 (Pop-up)
Devadip Carlos Santana  Love Theme From "Spartacus"   Favoriting The Swing Of Delight  *Congas, Bongos, Percussion – Armando Peraza *Congas, Percussion, Vocals – Raul Rekow *Drums – Harvey Mason *Guitar, Vocals, Percussion – Devadip Carlos Santana *Keyboards – Herbie Hancock *Saxophone – Wayne Shorter *Timbales, Percussion, Vocals – Orestes Vilato — Recorded, mixed & mastered at The Automatt, San Francisco, 1980  2:15:22 (Pop-up)
John Hicks, Buster Williams, Louis Hayes  Christina   Favoriting On The Wings Of An Eagle  BUSTER WILLIAMS  bass — LOUIS HAYES  drums — JOHN HICKS  piano —** Recorded March 10, 2006 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, New York City  2:22:09 (Pop-up)
Beniamino Gigli  Bizet: Les Pecheurs De Perles - Act 1: Mi Par D'Udir Ancora   Favoriting Historical Recordings    2:27:24 (Pop-up)
Glenn Gould  Haydn: Piano Sonata #56 In D, H 16/42 - 1. Andante Con Espressione   Favoriting Haydn: The Last 6 Piano Sonatas    2:31:14 (Pop-up)
Glenn Gould  Haydn: Piano Sonata #62 In E Flat, H 16/52 - 3. Finale: Presto   Favoriting Haydn: The Last 6 Piano Sonatas    2:40:01 (Pop-up)
DJ Snuff 'n Hanky        2:43:49 (Pop-up)
Lalo Schifrin  Mission: Accomplished   Favoriting Mission: Anthology  Partial list: *Earl Palmer - Drums * Mike Melvoin - Piano *Bill Plummer - Sitar Lalo Schifrin - Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Harpsichord, Piano *Bud Shank- Sax (Alto), Saxophone *Stu Williamson - Trumpet  2:50:30 (Pop-up)
David Axelrod  Jimmy T   Favoriting David Axelrod  *Baritone Saxophone – Bob Efford *Organ [Hammond] – Joe Sample *Bass [Contra, Fretless Electric] – Jim Hughart *Cello – Nat Gershman* *Drums – Earl Palmer *Electric Bass – Carol Kaye *Electric Guitar – Howard Roberts *Horns – Gene Cipriano *Percussion – Gary Coleman *Piano – Don Randi *Vocals – Brenda Marie Eiger, Cynthia Bass, Esterlee Nicholson, Melanie Taylor *Vocals [Leader] – Anita Tolbert Nwede ---2001  2:53:08 (Pop-up)
Julie London  Feeling Good   Favoriting Feeling Good  *Jack Wilson - piano and organ *Teddy Edwards - sax *John Gray - guitar *Jimmy Bond - bass *Earl Palmer – drums. —  1965  2:56:16 (Pop-up)
Frank Sinatra  Pick Yourself Up   Favoriting Sinatra and Swinging Brass  Arranged by Neil Hefti; Earl Palmer - Drums  2:59:04 (Pop-up)
Lalo Schifrin  Hawks Versus Doves   Favoriting There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On  • Lalo Schifrin - piano, synthesizer, arranger, conductor • Tony Terran, John Audino - trumpet • Lloyd Ulyate, Barrett O'Hara - trombone • John Johnson - tuba • Vincent DeRosa - horn • Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Sam Most - reeds • Arnold Kobentz - oboe, English horn • Ralph Grierson, Artie Kane, Roger Kellaway, Mike Lang - keyboards • Paul Beaver - keyboards, synthesizer, stereo harp • Carl Fortina - accordion • Howard Roberts, Dennis Budimer, Bill Pitman, Louis Morell - guitar • James Bond, Ray Brown - bass • Carol Kaye, Max Bennett - electric bass • Shelly Manne - drums, percussion • Earl Palmer, Ken Watson, Joe Porcaro, Emil Richards - percussion • Milt Holland - tabla • Bonnie Douglas, Sam Freed, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Kaproff, George Kast, Marvin Limonick, Erno Neufeld, Paul Shure - violin • Myra Kestenbaum, Allan Harshman, Robert Ostrowsky, Virginia Majewski - viola • Raphael Kramer, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin - cello • Catherine Gotthoffer - harp • Robert Helfer - orchestra manager  3:01:38 (Pop-up)
Tom Waits  Whistlin' Past the Graveyard   Favoriting Blue Valentine  *Bass – Scott Edwards *Drums – Earl Palmer *Electric Guitar – Shine Robinson, Tom Waits *Piano – Harold Battiste *Tenor Saxophone – Herbert Hardesty --- 1978  3:04:03 (Pop-up)
Ike & Tina Turner  A Fool In Love   Favoriting River Deep - Mountain High  1966  3:07:06 (Pop-up)
Big Joe Turner  Kick The Front Door In   Favoriting Life Ain't Easy  *Bass – Ray Brown *Drums – Earl Palmer *Guitar – Thomas Gadson *Organ, Piano – Jimmy Robbins *Saxophone – Lee Allen *Trombone – Al Grey *Trumpet – Roy Eldridge *Vocals, Written-By – Joe Turner — Recorded June 3, 1974  3:10:16 (Pop-up)
Elvis Costello  Eisenhower Blues   Favoriting King of America  *Bass – Ray Brown *Drums – Earl Palmer *Guitar – T-Bone Burnett *Piano – Tom Canning *Guitar, Vocal - Elvis Costello --- 1986  3:16:22 (Pop-up)
DJ GetzOut  THANK YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Favoriting     3:20:04 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:39am
Stork:

Yurp has done the Fall-Back thing with the clock, putting your show compere all out of sync. But never mind - you just sync into a comfy chair and let me pour for the next 3+ hours. You shall feel no pain!
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chresti:

I did not know that Yurp fell back, looking forward to falling back.
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chresti:

Hi Stork and storkees!
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chresti:

Nice mops that lady has.
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Brian in UK:

Hey Stork same over here.
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coelacanth∅:

did she steal those from a street-cleaning vehicle?
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Wolfgang:

chresti, Brian in the UK! Welcome! coel! HeeHaHo! Good one!
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coelacanth∅:

'afternoon Wolfstork, members, crashers...
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Doug Schulkind:

Greetings to you Stork, and the whole Wolf gang!
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TDK60:

Hello Stork. Gotta leave the building in a moment but want to say howdy.
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Wolfgang:

DOugie-Baby!!!!!
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Wolfgang:

TDK60 - so nice to hijack your ears, if only momentarily - till the cops arrive.
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doctorjazz:

Hi, Clubbers!
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TDK60:

I've never been in Stuyvesant Park, tho I've passed by.
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Sem:

Standing on one leg in honour of Stork, careful not to get legless before the end of the show.
Hello, Volfie, and the volf pack.
Avatar 12:10pm
Oy, it's me again: Stork-eh-lah:

Doctor Jazz!!!
  12:11pm
Dean:

There's a bassoon in there, whether the credits say so or not. Evidently the original release of this Ze album was merely eponymous and the credits featured a Grupo Capote as backing band.
Avatar 12:12pm
Oy, it's me again: Stork-eh-lah:

Sem!! Dean!!
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Oy, it's me again: Stork-eh-lah:

Yeah, I think there are at least two eponymous Tom Ze albums - and sometimes the info is scarce or wanting. And yes - definitely a bassoon in there. Third Ear Band also employed a bassoon frequently.
  12:14pm
Dean:

Gonna repeat a recommendation I made during Jeff G.'s show. Do check out the interviews by my friend, a filmmaker, whose latest was set to premier at SXSW. The five interviews associated with the movie, Echoes of the Invisible, are the latest, but the early ones are good, too, e.g., Frith.
https://www.steveelkins.net/Interviews
Avatar 12:14pm
TDK60:

Bassoons are groovy. I have an ongoing feud with a pal who doesn't like bassoons. His opinion is incorrect.
Avatar 12:15pm
Oy, it's me again: Stork-eh-lah:

Wow, Dean. That goes bang onto my list for this week - thanks for that!
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chresti:

I like bassoons.
Avatar 12:17pm
TDK60:

That's a correct opinion, Chresti.
  12:17pm
Dean:

Nobody should go through life without hearing Donald Erb's Red Hot Duets for two contrabassoons. Here's one of them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QFH6RJ8CpI
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chresti:

If your friend ever tried to play a bassoon, I would understand them not liking it.
Avatar 12:19pm
Oy, it's me again: Stork-eh-lah:

OOh, Dean - i wanna do a show on Donald Erb someday, and i LOVE that piece.
  12:19pm
Dean:

Here's the Erb album I know with all of the duets: https://www.discogs.com/Donald-Erb-Chamber-Music/release/9004702
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doctorjazz:

More R and L, love this tune!
Avatar 12:21pm
Oy, it's me again: Stork-eh-lah:

drJ: :)
  12:22pm
Irene:

Greetings Stork! Looking forward to a nice soundtrack for standing in line for early voting in NYC. It was supposed to be about 3 hours wait from where we got on line 20 minutes ago.
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alanr:

Such a lovely flow today, which seems to perfectly fit a cool grey day here in Brooklyn, NYC.
Avatar 12:22pm
TDK60:

It's bothersome but I must go to the Upper East Side. Danke, DJ Wolfgang.
  12:23pm
Dean:

Erb would be a great subject for a show. Also, Donald Martino and Tobias Picker. The latter has a recent release of a recording of his The Encantadas, based on Melville's work. Picker himself provides the narration. It's gorgeous.
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chresti:

See you later TDK60.
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Sem:

Second Roy Harper I've heard on the Stream in less than 24 hours. Who says heaven is a place where nothing happens?
Avatar 12:25pm
Oy, it's me again: Stork-eh-lah:

Irene!, Peter!! Good best of luck to you both!! Say who're ya votin' for!? Nice soundtrack coming up!
  12:26pm
Irene:

One of my Roy Harper faves!
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Oy, it's me again: Stork-eh-lah:

alanr in Brooklyn! Warmest welcome!!
Avatar 12:46pm
Wolfgang:

Heath and Happiness to all!!!!
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Ike:

Honk honk honk!
Avatar 12:55pm
Wolfgang:

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PLEDGES, WR AND SEM!!!!! I WILL INSCRIBE YOUR NAMES ONTO THE STORK CLUB ACCOUTREMENT OF YOUR CHOICE!!!THANKS ALSO TO EVERY FLIPPIN' ONE A YOUZ! NOW SEE? I'M GONNA CRY, AND CONTINUE TO ANNOYINGLY TYPE IN ALL CAPS. Thanks for a stunningly successful and just downright fun-fun-funD like HELL-raiser!!!! Need I say Mwah?
Avatar 12:57pm
Wolfgang:

Ike, over there!! What'll ya have?
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Juurakkotukka:

I looove this smooth jazz! I am writing my thesis and listening to sweet tunes. <3
  1:03pm
Dean:

A 1979 review of a Nat Adderley reissue:
The reissues here are from 1960, and team Nat with some of the most stimulating musicians of the time, in various settings. My favorite of the two sessions is That's Right!—presented here as sides 3 and 4 of the two-record set. The subtitle on the original LP was "Nat Adderley and the Big Sax Section," and it features tenor players Jimmy Heath (who also wrote most of the arrangements), Charlie Rouse, and Yusef Lateef, along with Cannonball on alto and Tate Houston on baritone. Nat's is the only brass instrument, and the lush, tightly arranged saxes seem to inspire him and he solos well throughout. All of the reed players are also strong soloists, and they are all provided with at least one opportunity to blow. Wynton Kelly is on piano, and his presence is an important factor. Sometimes the arrangements sound dated, as could be expected from an LP recorded 19 years ago—but most often they come off well, highlights being "You Leave Me Breathless" and "The Old Country."
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Ike:

I’ll have a Canned Peach Apocalypse, please! Shimmering, not stirred.
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Wolfgang:

Hello and great gobs of greetings, Juurakkotukka. I couldn't
walk and chew gum, let alone listen to Jimmy Heath and write a thesis! Respect!
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Juurakkotukka:

XD
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Wolfgang:

Great stuff, Dean!!
When Jimmy came out of jail (and stayed clean for the rest of his 93 years), he was made house arranger at Riverside Records by Orrin Keepnews (Peter will leap in to contradict, if necessary, i hope)
Avatar 1:11pm
Wolfgang:

Once again, my posting name keeps reverting to Wolfgang, folks. Not trying to be clever, but as the Wizard of Oz once said "I dunno how it works!" Anyway, call me what you will. I know you will.
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Wolfgang:

This song (Resonant Emotions) makes we want to fly around.
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doctorjazz:

Saw Jimmy Heath a few times with The Heath Brothers band, always a great show!
  1:18pm
Dean:

That Picture of Heath by Baker & Pepper was originally issued as PLAYBOYS (like the magazine logo).
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doctorjazz:

Getting ready to pick up a pastrami sandwich, have been hankering for a food one for a while now...
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Wolfgang:

Jealous, Doc. Happy for you. NO doubt. But just burning... first you tell me you've seen the Heath Bros live, now this. Just try getting a decent Pastrami sandwich in Germany.
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Wolfgang:

I wish my two brothers and I could play like this.
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doctorjazz:

Wolfie, it's not that easy inn the NY/NJ area these days either, an art that's being lost. Trying a new place (to me, it's been around) with good reviews.
  1:32pm
Dean:

My favorite pastrami would offend most lovers of the sandwich. It's sliced thin, steamed, and served on French rolls with a slice of melted Swiss. The house mustard is insanely hot. Johnny's on Sepulveda in Los Angeles.
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Wolfgang:

Then I wish you a favorable fat-to-lean pastrami ratio, Doc.
  1:33pm
Dean:

There's an acclaimed joint here in Berkeley I haven't tried yet: https://augiesmontrealdeli.com/about-us/
  1:36pm
rich:

wolfgang i would pay to see you and your two brothers play like that (but only after you refused to put me on the guest list)
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doctorjazz:

Pastrami (and corned beef), in the style I'm talking about, is of European origin (Roumanian).
  1:36pm
Irene:

Happy birthday Jimmy! Saw him many times in concert, and he's even been in our apartment. Such a sweet guy.
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WR:

Hi all, have been listening all morning while shopping and sanitizing.
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chresti:

Dean, that's how my dad made it, with hot mustard and cheese.
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doctorjazz:

Now THERE'S something to be jealous of (Irene's 1:36 comment)...
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doctorjazz:

(Hot mustard and cheese, OY!)
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chresti:

^And thin slices, steamed.
  1:39pm
Dean:

Might he have been to Johnny's, chresti? Johnny's also has massively garlicky pickles to be enjoyed as hors d'ouevres, not in the sandwich.
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Michael 98145:

punkin power!
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Michael 98145:

pickles, too
  1:43pm
Irene:

doctorjazz, Peter can name many more jazz luminaries who have visited our apartment before I knew him. Such a cool history.
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coelacanth∅:

rest in peace
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Wolfgang:

That sounds deliciously acceptable, Dean.
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Michael 98145:

indeed
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chresti:

He may of been, when he used to go out to lunch with my mom, if it was there in the 80s-90s, Dean. He made it that way when we were growing up.
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Wolfgang:

Irene, I would have loved to have met him. I have friends who have hung out with him after shows. He was such a sweet person.
  1:48pm
Dean:

There are two pastrami joints in LA named after a diminutive John. I mistakenly used the spelling of the *other* one, Johnny's, when the one I mean is Johnnie's. Been there since 1952. I was there most frequently during those decades, because we moved north in 2001. But whenever I fly into LAX, I grab a car and head north on Sepulveda.
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Michael 98145:

we need more good people, not fewer
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Michael 98145:

and more pastrami. good pastrami.
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chresti:

I think there was one on Wilshire, too.
  1:51pm
Irene:

Absolutely, Stork! Often when we saw Jimmy at a show, he would exclaim, "Keepnewses!"
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coelacanth∅:

Sem @1224 Roy Harper was played on friday too, on GeogyGirl's show. maybe started a long-overdue wave of appreciation? that was a listener request, too, but i don't know which listener
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Wolfgang:

Hey Michael 98145! Sit and be spun!
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coelacanth∅:

first time i ever tasted a pastrami sandwhich i was maybe 12 and i guess my mother got some at a discount. i suddenly had a new favorite food!
that turned out to be my one and only pastrami experience.
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Wolfgang:

Oh, right, you told me that, Irene! You guys lead a very cool life!!
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Sem:

Hiya, coel. Yep, I was along for that portion of the show, a 2nd anniversary show w/ listener requests. More Roy would be welcome for sure.
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doctorjazz:

OK, heading out to pick up sandwiches from Goodman's Deli, Berkeley Heights, Joisey, listen to the show on the way. (A side of kishka to bring on that heart attack a bit sooner).
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Wolfgang:

Guten Appetit, Doc! If you have access to the Starship transporter, please beam a few over my way. We have mustard.
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coelacanth∅:

had to look up kishka and sorry but that does not look good!
be careful doctor!
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duke:

Hello Stork and Storklings
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Wolfgang:

Your royal Dukeness!!
  1:59pm
Dean:

The Wilshire location might have been the *other* one, which I don't know.

That Goodman's Deli looks fantastic!

Another good hot mustard: Philippe's, the French dip join in downtown LA. Mustard is out of this world.
  2:01pm
Irene:

Loving this Smilin Billy Suite, btw. I didn't know it previously.
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coelacanth∅:

i'd like to find an excellent "polynesian" style mustard. any recommendations? (in upstate ny)
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doctorjazz:

LOVE kishka, will go light on it. Later!
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coelacanth∅:

(...HOT mustard, that is)
  2:03pm
Martinibomb:

Hey Stork! TDK, Doug! Coel, Chresti and other fellow listeners
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coelacanth∅:

(doc i'm a semi-vegetarian so forgive me. a lot of meat dishes are unappetizing for me)
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coelacanth∅:

hey Martinibomb!
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chresti:

Hi MB!
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Michael 98145:

i do confess to like nearly every version of blood sausage.
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Michael 98145:

must be my slavic side
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Dean:

What makes a Polynesian style mustard Polynesian?
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chresti:

I love Phillippe's mustard, always pick a jar up whenever we're there.
  2:10pm
Dean:

For a time, Michael Hoenig shared an art space in Los Angeles with the brother, David Amico, of a friend of mine. I believe Franco and chresti know David.
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chresti:

A little sweetness, maybe? Polynesian mustard.
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coelacanth∅:

Dean i don't know. radish? horseradish? i had it years ago and don't remember the brand name. it was different somehow.
...i was hoping one of the connoisseurs here would know.
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chresti:

I know who he is, Dean, Franco might know him better than I do.
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coelacanth∅:

i see now there's a plant called "polynesian mustard". maybe they threw some of that into the mustard condiment?
(i doubt that's it actually)
. . . chresti's probably right. maybe it was just a not-very-sweet honey mustard with lots of heat.
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chresti:

Amora is a favorite French Dijon style mustard, like Phillippe's.
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Dean:

So it's the heat that you're after. Philippe's is hot, full of horseradish, and for sale by the squeeze bottle. Used to come in glass jars, though. Trader Joe's Dijon Mustard with White Wine (obvs not Polynesian per se) isn't super hot, but it has a little kick.
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chresti:

If I can't get either, I use fresh horseradish.
  2:18pm
Dean:

A musician/caterer in Oakland, Phil Gelb, is selling condiments, but not for shipping, I fear. His sweet mustard is wonderful, and I've been meaning to try the hot mustard. His Sichuan chili sauce is scrumptious. Phil used to have dinner concerts at his flat. Saw a bunch of people there: David Murray, Mark Dresser, Joelle Leandre, Oliver Lake, Satoko Fujii... Miss those shows.
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coelacanth∅:

that tj's dijon is good,yes.
...it looks like i must try philippe's. hopefully i can find it here -and in a jar.
  2:19pm
Martinibomb:

I gotta get some philippe's now.. wish I had a jar right now
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coelacanth∅:

^ haha... and YES!
  2:21pm
Dean:

https://www.philippes.com/available-in-restaurant-online-philippes-hot-mustard.html
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Wolfgang:

Hey Bombe de Martini!
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fred:

@Dean: I think Joelle Leandre told me about that place. Not sure, but it fits the description. She was very happy about that gig
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Wolfgang:

Hi fred!
  2:25pm
Martinibomb:

Wolfgang! Fred!
  2:26pm
Dean:

Phil has boundless energy and goodwill, even under present circumstances. He's also an improviser on shakuhachi, has a few records. The dinner concerts are so great, because there are about 20 people jammed into the flat who dine with the performers. Phil is a wonderful chef, all vegan.
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Dean:

Joelle was due to appear again earlier this year. And Ken Vandermark was going to appear at a house in N. Berkeley.

There's another theme for a show, Herr Stork: historical opera recitals. Or just an entire show devoted to Conchita Supervia.
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chresti:

Thanks Dean, 10 bucks for shipping, though...may as well just go there.
  2:33pm
Dean:

Listened to Konstantin Lifschitz's first recording, 1994, of the Goldberg Variations a few days ago. Just sparkles. He wasn't 19 at the time.
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Wolfgang:

More roads to travel, Dean. Thanks.
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fred:

Because of the curfew, I'll miss a dance show with a solo by Annie Hanauer, a dancer I like a lot. Last time she was that prominent in a show, I missed it because of heart surgery. She's not a lucky charm for me, it seems
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adamdoesit:

Tuning in late today. Happy to hear Glenn Gould runnin' and Haydn.
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Wolfgang:

adamdoesit - Sprawl thou upon a chair, and be merry! Strong drink for ye?
  2:44pm
Dean:

After reading that crushing story in NYT about Keith Jarrett, I think a dose of his Handel keyboard suites might make things better.
  2:47pm
Dean:

You're not the first to rip asunder Gould's recordings. As a matter of fact, he was.
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Robert h:

Good joined the right stream:)
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Wolfgang:

Robert h - make yerself at home.
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Robert h:

Thanks Wolfgang
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adamdoesit:

@Wolfgang Sprawling, seltzing, and merry am I.
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Mark R:

I'm going to assume this isn't the same David Axelrod who served as a campaign consultant to Barack Obama.
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Wolfgang:

Correcto, Marc R - This is a far more entertaining figure.
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BadBob:

Finally have a sunday off. Been missing the DO then stork lineup
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chresti:

I had a similar reaction, when I first saw Axelrod on the playlists, Mark R
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doctorjazz:

Saw that Times article, @Dean, sad. Won't ever get to see him, my bad. (Posted this before, but I went to see him at The Village Vanguard, solo, many years ago. Tourists used to go there, and talk through whole sets. Jarrett came out, played for a minute or so, stopped for silence, didn't speak. Started and stopped 2 more times, then got up, left the stage, that was it. Wouldn't see him, or listen to his recordings for years after that was so pissed. Oh well...)
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Sem:

Still here, still standing on one leg, the IV bag filled with a litre of Drowsy Ninja still untouched.
Loving this show.
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Wolfgang:

More i_aint-got-words thanks to: Only 9% away from the goooooooooal!!!!!!!!! Thanks to C. O'Brien of NYC, Badbob Lautz - pardon my french, but holy fickin goddamm shit fuk to Bob Lautz in Blairstown!! Fuckin-A, is all i'm sayin. thanks hugely, and identicaly to fred from Fontenay aux Roses
France. - i can smell the finish line - it's smelly-good!!
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chresti:

Yay!
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doctorjazz:

Thanks, Wolfy, great show!
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BadBob:

De nada
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Dean:

It's hard to blame Jarrett, except for the fact that he valued the insult to himself above that to his cooperative paying customers.

I regret never seeing the trio. They've played Cal Performances at Berkeley a few times, I believe, during the twenty years I've been here.
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fred:

@Wolfgang: you did reach that goal
I have a hard time separating Keith Jarrett from the DFW story
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Wolfgang:

Rockin in OT. thanks for the huge support!!!! Jack in Westfield just brought us to the threshhold!!
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doctorjazz:

The paying customer part ticked me off. Someone could at least have tried to shush the audience. Her came off like a prima Donna.
  3:12pm
Dean:

These Joe Turner Pablo records are so damn good.
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Wolfgang:

OOOOO, just one little pledge and they cant tie me up and paddle the soles of my feet with barrel staves! well, not in good conscience, anyhoos
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doctorjazz:

Dr. Browns Cream Soda, deli mustard (the best mustard imo), in heaven!
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Wolfgang:

So close to the goal. Dare i betray my greediness? One little bequaeth and my physical safety is guaranteed for another year!!!
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Wolfgang:

I mant bequeath, of course.
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Dean:

Don't know the DFW story, fred. Dallas/Fort Worth?

I think you made your goal. The dog is mooing and the cow is wagging its tail. The 91% is the station's total.
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doctorjazz:

Pastrami, kishka, potato knish, pickles, comfort food.
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chresti:

Thanks Wolfgang! Had a fine time, as always!
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Michael 98145:

Indeed, thanks
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Wolfgang:

PHEW! Thanks yooooz!!!! so very sweeet.
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Sem:

Delicious, delightful, delovely. Later, Wolf, and the Pack.
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Wolfgang
take care Wolfgang gang
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Wolfgang:

special thanks to all the folks who pledged and got us within retention status here in the tough climes of GTDR - see ya next i can't talk about it, but they beat you when you don't perform at fund-raising time. See y'all net Sunday for more more more.
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fred:

@Dean: Girl With The Curious Hair, a DFW short story in the collection of the same name
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fred:

DFW=David Foster Wallace
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doctorjazz:

FYI, Jack from Westfield is me Stork.
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Dean:

That went right over my head, fred!
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chresti:

Rocco wants MORE yeah!
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