Favoriting The Stork Club with Stork: Playlist from May 14, 2023 Favoriting

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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 May 14, 2023: Another Bloomin' Sunday

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Aki Takase Alexander von Schlippenbach  Exit O.   Favoriting Four Hands Piano Pieces  recorded by Olaf Rupp at AA Studio, 1.-3. September 2021 
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Ran Blake  Latter Rain Christian Fellowship   Favoriting All That Is Tied  All That Is Tied is a solo album by pianist Ran Blake which was recorded in 2005 to mark the 40th anniversary of his first solo recording Ran Blake Plays Solo Piano and his 70th birthday 
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Maya Dunietz Amir Bresler Barak Mori  Opus 1   Favoriting Free the Dolphin  Maya Dunietz - Piano §§§Amir Bresler - Drums §§§Barak Mori - Double Bass &/&//featuring Recorded by Adir 'The Doctor' Dadia at Arpad Studios - 2021 
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Yusef Lateef  Prayer to the East   Favoriting Prayer To The East  Bass – Ernie Farrow; Drums – Oliver Jackson; Flugelhorn – Wilbur Harden; Flute – Yusef Lateef; Piano – Hugh Lawson - - Recorded October 10, 1957 
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Randy Weston  Portrait of Cheikh Anta Diop   Favoriting Khepera  Alto Saxophone – Talib Kibwe; Arranged By – Melba Liston; Bass – Alex Blake; Drums – Victor Lewis; Percussion – Chief Bey, Neil Clark; Piano – Randy Weston; Tenor Saxophone – Pharoah Sanders; Trombone – Benny Powell - - Recorded February 23-25 1998 at Avatar Studios, NYC 
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DJ for the Defense          0:29:10 (Pop-up)
Lhasa  J'arrive a la ville   Favoriting The Living Road  Bass, Double Bass – Mario Légaré ///Cello – Sheila Hannigan ///Clarinet, Ukulele – Jean-Denis -- Levasseur ///Guitar – Rick Haworth ///Trumpet – Ibrahim Maalouf ///Violin – Marie-Soleil Bélanger ///Vocals, written by – Lhasa De Sela - -released: 2003 
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Catherine Howe  Up North   Favoriting What A Beautiful Place  Catherine Howe - Vocals *Stan Gorman - Drums *Mike Ward - Bass *Lance D'Owen - Guitar *Bobby Scott - Piano, Vibraphone - - 1971 
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Maxine Funke  Call On You   Favoriting River Said  Released: April, 2023 
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John Jacob Niles  The Cuckoo   Favoriting An Evening With John Jacob Niles  Circa: 1959 
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Steve Kuhn & Toshiko Akiyoshi  Down In The Valley   Favoriting The Country & Western Sound of Jazz Pianos  Arranged & conducted by Ed Summerlin • Toshiko Akiyoshi – piano, celeste • Steve Kuhn – piano, harpsichord • David Izenzon – bass • John Neves – bass • Barry Galbraith – guitar • Pete LaRoca – drums - - Recorded in NYC, 1963 
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Garifulla Kurmangaliyev  Asylzhan (Kazakhstan)   Favoriting Excavated Shellac   
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Bad Livers  The Legend Of Sawdust Boogers   Favoriting Blood & Mood  Danny Barnes on banjo, guitar and resonator guitar, Mark Rubin on upright bass and tuba, Bob Grant on mandolin and guitar.Released: 2000 
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Astroturf Noise  Historic Western Ghost Town Engulfed in Fire (feat. Walter Thompson)   Favoriting Blazing / Freezing  Bass – Zachary Swanson; Guest Piano – Walter Thompson; Mandolin, Effects, Electronics [OP-Z], Songwriter – Sam Day Harmett; Violin, Effects– Sana Nagano - - - - - recorded at The Creamery Studio, Brooklyn, NY on January 27th, 2022 
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Grateful Dead  Smokestack Lightnin'   Favoriting History of the Grateful Dead Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice)  Jerry Garcia ; electric guitar and vocals • Mickey Hart – drums and percussion • Bill Kreutzmann – drums and percussion • Phil Lesh – bass guitar • Ron "Pigpen" McKernan – harmonica, and lead vocals • Bob Weir – electric guitar and vocals • - - - Recorded "Live" at Bill Graham's Fillmore East Feb. 13 & 14, 1970 
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DJ - Licence Pending          1:24:37 (Pop-up)
David Bedford  The Rime of the Ancient Mariner   Favoriting The Rime of the Ancient Mariner  Choir – Classes 2 And 3, From Queen's College, London; Composed By – Tielman Susato; Grand Piano, Organ [Lowrie, Challenger Gem, Church], Strings Recorder [Descant And Treble], Chimes, Performer [Winebottlephone], Sounds [Glorified Sound Machine], Flute [Swanee], Violin, Cymbal, Gong – David Bedford; Guitar – Mike Oldfield; Narrator – Robert Powell; Producer, Composed By – David Bedford; Vocal Soloist – Diana Coulson, Lucy Blackburn; Words By – Samuel Taylor Coleridge - - Recorded - 1975 
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Mike Oldfield  Tubular Bells {Part Two}   Favoriting Tubular Bells  Mike Oldfield – grand piano, glockenspiel, Farfisa organ, bass guitar, electric guitar (including "speed guitar", "fuzz guitar", "mandolin-like guitar" and "guitars sounding like bagpipes"), taped motor drive amplifier organ chord, assorted percussion, acoustic guitar, flageolet, honky tonk piano, Lowrey organ, tubular bells, concert tympani, Hammond organ, Spanish guitar, vocals ("Piltdown Man" and "Moribund chorus") -WITH- • Steve Broughton – drums • Lindsay Cooper – string basses • Jon Field – flutes • Mundy Ellis – backing vocals ("Girlie Chorus") • Sally Oldfield – backing vocals ("Girlie Chorus") • Vivian Stanshall – Master of Ceremonies • Nasal Choir (uncredited) • Bootleg Chorus – the Manor Choir conducted by Mike Oldfield 
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DJ Tablescraps          2:38:15 (Pop-up)
Eddie Harris  Silver Cycles   Favoriting Silver Cycles  Bass – Melvin Jackson; Drums – Bruno Carr; Percussion – Marcelino Valdes; Written-By – Eddie Harris, Melvin Jackson - - Recorded September 4 and December 3, 1968 New York City 
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Ramuntcho Matta  Zoique 1   Favoriting Ramuntcho Matta  Ramuntcho Matta : Guitars, Vocals, Marimbula, Melodica, Sanza, Electronics - Guillermo Fellove : Trumpet - Cacau : Saxophones and Flute - Ahmeed Kawa : Tablas - Elli Medeiros : Voice at night - Polo Lombardo : Konks before sunrise - Joan Baïxas and Balva : Backing Vocals - - Recorded at C.N.A.C. G.P. (Nov. 1985) This is the music for a Labyrinth by the Theatre de la Ciaca 
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Thomas Stronen  E... quilibrium   Favoriting Pohlitz  Released 2006 
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Alvin Lucier  Music On A Long Thin Wire [Edit]   Favoriting Music On A Long Thin Wire  Lucier's album notes here: http://www.lovely.com/albumnotes/notes1011.html 
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Timothy Leary  What Do You Turn On When You Turn On   Favoriting You Can Be Anyone This Time Around  Timothy Leary – spoken word, writer • Jimi Hendrix – bass guitar - contributions from: • Buddy Miles – drums • John Sebastian – guitar • Stephen Stills – guitar • • Jim Marshall — photography • • Released • April 1970 • 
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Colin Stetson  Passage   Favoriting When we were that what wept for the sea  Written, produced, engineered, and mixed by Colin Stetson - -released: 2023 
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Carla Bozulich  Sha Sha   Favoriting Quieter  feat the Night Porter band 
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Julian Lage  Missing Voices   Favoriting The Layers  Acoustic Bass – Jorge Roeder; Drums – Dave King; Electric Guitar – Bill Frisell, Julian Lage - 2023 
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David Toop  All I desire   Favoriting Apparition Paintings  Guitars, flutes, whistles, bass, bass recorder, drums, keyboards, other instruments, sounds and field recordings played and recorded by David Toop 
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Fatback Band  Kiba   Favoriting People Music  Bass, Percussion – Johnny Flippin §§§Congas – Wayne Wilford §§§Drums, Percussion – Bill Curtis §§§Flute, Tenor Saxophone – George Adams §§§Guitar [Lead, Rhythm] – Johnny King (3) §§§Tenor Saxophone, Vocals – Earl Shelton §§§Trumpet [Hot Lips], Organ [Hot Lips] – Gerry Thomas §§§Trumpet, Vocals – George Williams - - - 1973 
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Novos Baianos  Curto De Véu E Grinalda   Favoriting Ferro na Boneca  composed by Luiz Galvão and Moraes Moreira - - recorded in 1973 
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Meridian Brothers  Háblame Amigo, Citadino   Favoriting ¿Dónde Estás María?  Everything: Eblis Alvarez Recorded At – Isaac Newton Studios Bogota - Colombia - released: 2017 
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Melvin Jackson  Silver Cycles   Favoriting Funky Skull  Acoustic Bass, Effects – Melvin Jackson Alto Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Flute – Roscoe Mitchell; Drums – Billy Hart; Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Bass [Fender] – Phil Upchurch Piano, Organ [Hammond], Effects [Echo Plex] – Jodie Christian; Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Byron Bowie; Trombone – Steve Galloway; Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Lester Bowie, Leo Smith; Vocals – The Sound Of Feeling - - Melvin Jackson's string bass transformations are created with: Maestro G-2 filter box for guitar, Boomerang and Echo-Plex and Ampeg amplifier - - 1969 
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DJ Blabs Gonzales          3:45:30 (Pop-up)
Chicago Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble  Send Eggs   Favoriting Blueprints  Victor Garcia - trumpet • Darwin Noguera - piano • Ernie Adams - drums (#1,3,4,6,8) • Tito Carrillo - trumpet • Steve Eisen - baritone saxophone • Victor Gonzalez, Jr. - congas • Roger Ingram - trumpet • Nythia Martinez - vocals • Rich Moore (#7) - alto saxophone, clarinet • John Mose - trombone • Juan Daniel Pastor - drums (#2,5,7), cajon • Juan Picorelli - timbales • Joshua Ramos - electric bass • Freddie Rodriguez - trumpet • Craig Sunken - trombone • Greg Ward II - alto saxophone • Rocky Yera - tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, flute • with guests: • Juan Turros - tenor saxophone (#1) • Paoli Mejias - congas (#1,5) • Steve Turre - trombone (#3,5) • Ricky Luis - vocals (#4) • Neal Alger - electric guitar (#4) Recorded 5/17 and 6/7/2010 
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Thanks for Being All of You          4:01:24 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Storke and all other listeners!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Nothing But Flowers
(HBD DavidByrne)
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chresti:

Hi Stork and growin boys and girls
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listener james from westwood:

How do, Stork and all!
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Jeff Golick:

Oh sweet. Love this couple.
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Irene Trudel:

Hi Herr Stork and clubsters! Here to lurk for a little while today.
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fred:

Greetings Stork and patrons. Let's get started with a round of Glen Passaic
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StringOFperils:

Apropos; just got fanagled into hitting the nearby plant conservatory to peruse the plant sale in the park....hopefully I'll put some roots down here a bit later. Hello, notwithstanding...:)
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Stork:

Hey, early assemblers and dissemblers! fred, Irene, Jeff, l James from w, chresti RevRabb, and first in again, AiT!!!
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Stork:

Welcome in heah, fred and StringOFperils!!
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doctorjazz:

HI Storkeleh and clubbers!
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Stork:

↳ fred @12:02
Let's get fred watered right away, can we?
  12:05pm
Yvang:

Hello Stork and other birds!
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northguineahills:

↳ Song: "Latter Rain Christian Fellowship" by "Ran Blake"
ran blake, nice...
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fred:

↳ northguineahills @12:05
Did you get the job for that promising interview you had weeks ago?
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Stork:

↳ Yvang @12:05
Hello yah, Yvang!!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Opus 1" by "Maya Dunietz Amir Bresler Barak Mori"
Cool track (as was the Ran Blake)!
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Brian in UK:

Hello Stork & Sunday groovers.
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TDK60:

Howdy Stork.
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northguineahills:

↳ fred @12:07
I'm told a decision will be made at the end of the month (and I've had two rounds of interviews w/ them in just the last week.)
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Stork:

↳ doctorjazz @12:11
dearest doctorj!! cool that you're here, jostling at the bar!!
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Stork:

↳ TDK60 @12:13
TDK60 - how dew!!
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northguineahills:

i'm here for the pulled stork....
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doctorjazz:

↳ northguineahills @12:13
Best of luck, ngh!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ northguineahills @12:13
Bon chance, ngh!
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Stork:

↳ Brian in UK @12:12
Who's a groover?! UR!!!!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Prayer to the East" by "Yusef Lateef"
Does this singing into the flute predate KirK?
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WR:

↳ doctorjazz @12:15
I think that is a Doug question.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Stork @12:14
Got my elbows out to jostle my way to a Glenn Passaic, get those other pushy drinkers out of the way...
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Stork:

↳ doctorjazz @12:15
Kirk was in before '57, right? Doesn't mean he beat Yusef to the punch. (mmmmhhh punch!!)
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northguineahills:

↳ Jeff Golick @12:14
thanks jeff and dr jazz!
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Brian in UK:

This punch taste kind of strange. Oooh I am grooving now.
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doctorjazz:

An NPR article on jazz flute-seems they were both "beaten to the punch" of singing into the flute by Sam Most...
www.npr.org...
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StringOFperils:

↳ Stork @12:17
I don't think you can fairly disallow the kazoo as the idea's precedent, in the evolution of music said to be African-American, eg. The Memphis Jug Band
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Listener Gregory:

Have to leave for a walk/lunch, but the first 24.3 minutes of the show were excellent. Thanks, Herr S.
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Stork:

↳ Brian in UK @12:20
You can crash on the couch if you need to, Brian.
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Stork:

↳ Listener Gregory @12:24
Gregory! Thank you and please return, hurriedly!
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northguineahills:

↳ StringOFperils @12:23
and the kazoo's antecedents...
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doctorjazz:

For you kazoo fans...
youtu.be...
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spodiodi:

greetings, Stork! lovely flowers!

hello all!
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Stork:

↳ spodiodi @12:39
spodiodi - glass 'o wine?
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wenzo got it’s bike back:

Yello
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Stork:

↳ wenzo got it’s bike back @12:45
Yo yo, wgibb!!!
  12:46pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

Haha
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northguineahills:

↳ wenzo got it’s bike back @12:46
wait, the bike came back, on it's own?
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fred:

↳ wenzo got it’s bike back @12:45
Please elaborate on the bike situation
Should we be celebrating?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I would conjecture that the Kazoo was a formalization of the Comb & Waxpaper configuration ...but I remain unprepared to present any official Thesis @ this particular juncture...
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WR:

↳ Song: "Portrait of Cheikh Anta Diop" by "Randy Weston"
Holy cow, how have I not known about that Weston album before?.....
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fred:

↳ northguineahills @12:46
Are you trying to summon Ike with those "it's"?
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WR:

↳ Song: "The Cuckoo" by "John Jacob Niles"
Great segue to this. Sweet.
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spodiodi:

↳ Stork @12:43
thank you! yes, please 🙏
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northguineahills:

↳ fred @12:48
no, just bob the angry flower: www.angryflower.com...
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fred:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:48
Last year a young composer at work did a piece with kazoos, he gave those to the audience before the show and invited us all to join.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ fred @12:53
...the noble Kazoo from time immemorial has been notably celebrated for its Inclusivity...
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fred:

↳ Song: "Asylzhan (Kazakhstan)" by "Garifulla Kurmangaliyev"
Have you heard Ulzhan Baibussynova? Transliteration varies, but I'm a huge fan
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Stork:

↳ fred @12:56
Don't thnk so, but thanx fer the tip!!
  12:57pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

@NGH & Fred… I spent a couple days putting up flyers around my neighborhood & neighboring ones. Offered a substantial cash reward. Yesterday I got a call from an older guy in a neighborhood nearby where I HADN’t posted flyers… he’d just happened to stop at the gas station by my house despite the fact that there are several closer to him. Pretty lucky. Older dude, he had bought it from a young man(not sure if that was the thief or if it changed hands several times, don’t really care.) Oldster collected the reward(well, most of it) and I’m very relieved & grateful to have my bike back. Crediting St. Anthony and Syd Barrett’s ghost!
  12:58pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

Money talks I guess.
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WR:

↳ wenzo got it’s bike back @12:57
reasonable end to unfortunate saga.
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doctorjazz:

↳ wenzo got it’s bike back @12:58
Amazing you got it back-I had a few stolen when I was younger, no chance in Brooklyn of ever seeing them again.
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fred:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:55
Fun thing is he introduced the piece by mentioning Negativland "who nobody here has heard of". I'm a lowly tech, so we hadn't talked before, but soon after starting chatting with him he was taking notes
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Historic Western Ghost Town Engulfed in Fire (fea...
Love these guys (have to see them live one of these days)!
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Ike:

↳ Song: "The Legend Of Sawdust Boogers" by "Bad Livers"
Any song with “boogers” in the title is OK by me!
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fred:

↳ northguineahills @12:52
It worked!
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Stork:

↳ Ike @1:00
That was some slick Ike-narrow-casting, no?
  1:02pm
rw:

Good morning!
  1:03pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

I’d also like to note that contrary to vicious rumors being circulated I am extremely compulsive about locking up my bike any time I go out which is why I’ve held on to it for 14 years… this was my house-sitter’s fault. I’ve forgiven him… despite the fact that he was no help getting it back. He’s still fired of course. Gotta find someone else to take care of my kitty next time I go on a trip.
  1:03pm
rw:

Holy cow Wenzo! Way to go!
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WR:

↳ Song: "Historic Western Ghost Town Engulfed in Fire (fea...
I own this but haven't listened to it yet. Thank you for taking care of my oversight.
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northguineahills:

↳ fred @1:01
hahaha!
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Ike:

↳ northguineahills @12:52
How have I never seen this?! LOVE.
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doctorjazz:

↳ wenzo got it’s bike back @1:03
I have had locked bikes stolen...
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David (in London):

*sidles into the bar dressed in JK Huysmans 19th century boulevardier outfit: dove grey morning suit, top hat, jewelled cane, spats, large and ridiculously over-fiddly moustache. Sits down on a bar stool, downs a double Glen Passaic and crème de menthe, moustache wax ignites, muffled explosion*

[singed and smouldering]
Afternoon Stork and assembled Club-goers!
  1:04pm
rw:

↳ doctorjazz @1:03
Me too!
  1:05pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

@doctorjazz yep a lot of people assumed I wouldn’t but I feel like Detroit neighborhoods are kinda like their own small towns in a way… or something. And I think a lot of people here just pride themselves on being honest and hard working esp. older cats. And the reward was… quite generous. Still cheaper than getting a used Surly tho.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Search images for 'boulevardier' & see drinks ...so we're on theme apparently...
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Stork:

↳ David (in London) @1:03
DiL - ever ostentatiously something! You barstool welcomes you, and I welcome you.
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Ike:

As for stolen vehicles, I don’t currently own a car, but I keep having dreams about my tires getting stolen off my car. And then yesterday I hear this is actually happening a lot in my home state of Maryland!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Smokestack Lightnin'" by "Grateful Dead"
Pigpen! Dead! Big smiles!
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northguineahills:

↳ David (in London) @1:03
now i feel underdressed being undressed...

/actually enbootened and enblazered...
  1:09pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

@DJ I stand by Abus folding locks… it’s a neat design & according to the guys at my local bike shop the only way to get it off is to cut through it with an angle grinder(which would take a few minutes & make a ton of noise) whereas they claim U-locks can be popped with a tire jack. Never seen that done, that’s just what the bike mechanic said. There are also knock off versions of that folding lock but they may be cheaper because they’re made with lower quality steel which I assume would be easier to cut through?
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doctorjazz:

↳ David (in London) @1:03
Hi David in London! You look Mahhhhvelous!
  1:09pm
rw:

My son called me at work, said he and his buddies rode to the grocery, locked their bikes with a heavy cable and the combo got stuck. I bought a $14 bolt cutter on the way home, stuck a bike rack on the car and drove to the grocery where my kid (not super old or strong at the time) cut the cable in two tries. It was discouragingly simple.
  1:09pm
BenZ WPB:

Long live Pigpen
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David (in London):

ngh, doctorofjazzmd, Rev D, rw, wenzo, WR, fred, Spod, String, Teeds, Mr Brian, Ike, Andrew, Chrestikins, Irene, James, Jeff, and those to Stork in future, salutations all.

doctor, a ton of pomade and crème de menthe go into this look. It's a high maintenance one.
  1:11pm
rw:

Wenzo I have one of those and love it for medium to low security situations but I worry about someone picking the lock in higher risk areas.
  1:12pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

Yea I would only use a cable lock for a bike I didn’t really care about or to lock the front tire to the bike in conjunction with a real lock locking the bike to something solid. I also intentionally keep my seat looking as crappy as possible(covered in black duct tape) cause I’ve had a seat stolen before.
  1:13pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

That’s a good point RW. Guess there’s really no perfect lock. Thankfully I think most of the bike thieves in my area are just opportunists it’s real professionals.
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doctorjazz:

Heading to NYC for a show (for Mother's Day), will listen in the car, laters all!
  1:15pm
rw:

Later DrJazz! Enjoy the show!
  1:15pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

Now you’ve got me thinking I should invest in a folding Combo lock… apparently that’s a thing…
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fred:

↳ wenzo got it’s bike back @1:13
There are pro bike thieves near my workplace. They drive by, cut off any lock in seconds and load the bike on their truck. Cops just look on, as they get a cut
  1:16pm
rw:

Fucking bike thieves.
  1:17pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

That’s real effed up Fred
  1:17pm
rw:

Stork! Thank you for the music!
  1:17pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

I wish Internal Affairs was a real thing. Would help.
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fred:

↳ wenzo got it’s bike back @1:17
Having your bike look crappy while still functional is the best deterrent
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Stork:

↳ rw @1:17
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
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Stork:

↳ rw @1:16
i feel ya - had 5 stolen here in Münster.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

When lived in SantaBarbara - if they couldn't steal it - they'd kick the spokes in & drastically deform it anyhow...
  1:20pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

I was just about to say that Fred! I had stickers all over mine… unfortunately the thief or the guy I bought it back from took a lot of them off… need some new stickers. Wfmu should make a skinny sticker for bikes! Yea I was always more worried about my backup bike being stolen since it looks flashier and more valuable to the untrained eye… not that many people know what a Surly is…
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fred:

↳ wenzo got it’s bike back @1:17
I guess so, their cut would add to the price of stolen bikes
  1:21pm
Dean:

Just returned from a MD brunch, five of us. The wait was ~2 hours, but my son knows one of the servers, who, uhm, escorted us directly to VIP seating. Cheating so improves the enjoyment of a good meal.
  1:21pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

That’s so effed up RRN63!!
  1:22pm
rw:

↳ Stork @1:20
Ugh
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Stork:

↳ Dean @1:21
Sweet, Dean! Guten Appetit!
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northguineahills:

↳ Dean @1:21
a maryland or a doctor of medicine brunch?

/forgot to look at the calendar...
  1:24pm
rw:

We've had four bikes and a handful of skateboards stolen here but I still feel lucky every day. Oh, plus my wallet last Tuesday!
  1:25pm
rw:

Dean, what a nice Mother's Day!
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northguineahills:

↳ fred @1:18
I had my bike stolen in uni when I was 19 (the took out the bike rack bar, loaded it into a pickup). Ever since then, I've been paranoid of where I lock it, and use a chain and cord to lock anything remotely detachable. I've had nice bike(s) ever since, and never had another one stolen (or defaced). That includes 16 years in NYC.
  1:26pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

Dayyyuumm RW!
  1:26pm
Dean:

Baltimore psychiatrists, all of us.
  1:28pm
rw:

Dean, also... I posted at the end of D:O, but not sure if you saw it. William Parker trio at The Church tomorrow if you or anyone in the Bay Area are interested. LA show Friday was great.
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fred:

↳ Dean @1:26
You should start a band, that's a fine name already
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chresti:

Davidkins!
  1:29pm
Dean:

Speaking of doctors, there's been an uptick in food poisoning due to erroneous medical research. Somebody needs to hold the Mayo Clinic accountable.
  1:31pm
Dean:

I know somebody going to see Parker tomorrow, the dad of one of my daughter's soccer team mates. He has an impressive record collection, exclusively vinyl. Not one bit in the whole of it.
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northguineahills:

↳ Dean @1:31
wouldn't that be any record collection? (except the one record I have that where the grooves were pressed into an old laserdisc)
  1:34pm
Dean:

I love Susato. On Thursday my recorder teacher and I played some of the works he published. Heh, this Bedford is one of Nachtanzes we played!

@ngh: I guess I meant "record" in a more generic sense.
  1:35pm
Dean:

Uncle Michael's closing theme always reminds me of Coleridge's "Rime."
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northguineahills:

↳ Dean @1:35
FM's 'albatross'?
  1:37pm
Dean:

Yep, "Albatross."

For after the show today, check out Lowell High School's student Chamber Choir, who just took the prize at a NY competition. Utterly glorious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDVE4rD2J38
  1:37pm
Dean:

Lowell is in SF.
  1:38pm
wenzo got it’s bike back:

Thanks Stork! Cheers errybuddy!
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northguineahills:

↳ Dean @1:37
ahh, riverside church..
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fred:

↳ Dean @1:29
As if. Aren't they currently extorting their state to get special status?
  1:41pm
Dean:

I missed that, @fred!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi. Very nice Mother's Day wine buffet! 🍷
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TDK60:

↳ Song: "The Cuckoo" by "John Jacob Niles"
Darn. I was out of the castle during the John Jaco Niles.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "The Cuckoo" by "John Jacob Niles"
Thot JJN was a Belafonte nod @ first. Extraordinary.
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fred:

↳ Dean @1:41
Some (biased) info there: mnnurses.org...
  1:48pm
Dean:

(Full disclosure: My comment @1:29 was in jest.)
  1:52pm
Katharsis:

Stork, strorks
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fred:

↳ Dean @1:48
Mine wasn't, I don't even know enough but I reflexively tend to side with unions
  1:53pm
Dean:

Same here. Except maybe police unions.
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fred:

↳ Dean @1:53
Agreed
  1:55pm
Dean:

My mistake re: Susato. The theme was not a Nachtanz. It is, per Discogs, an "arrangement of Tielman Susato's Basse Danse 'La mourisque' published in 1561."
  1:57pm
Dean:

For an intro to Susato, look here:
https://www.discogs.com/master/492346-Tieleman-Susato-Pierre-Phal%C3%A8se-Ensemble-Musica-Aurea-Dances-Of-The-Renaissance (a record I played endlessly when I was in high school) ...and here:
https://www.discogs.com/master/896097-Tielman-Susato-New-London-Consort-Philip-Pickett-Dansereye-1551
  1:58pm
adamdoesit:

Hello Stork, and mariners ancient, contemporary and, uh… in between!
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fred:

↳ adamdoesit @1:58
I wonder what would go into an in between mariner (besides GP)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...the one Union in the USA that never quite gets called Commies & broken up somehow...
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adamdoesit:

↳ Song: "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by "David Bedford"
It's funny you should play this. Just a little while ago, I was thinking of it while becalmed upon the George Washington Bridge. I started to wonder if I'd accidentally offed some sacred bird. I don't know, but I'm pretty sure I flipped a bird or two.
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TDK60:

↳ Song: "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by "David Bedford"
I just looked at the personnel for this. Mike Oldfield is involved.
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fred:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @2:01
A friend of mine is a teacher in the anarchist CNT union. They don't need any help breaking up
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by "David Bedford"
Fine Production. Great Narrator voice.
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Stork:

↳ adamdoesit @1:58
adamdoesit!! Great to have you back again, as several thousand songs go.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ fred @2:04
Well yes - there is the perennial frustration of the Left being its own circled firing squad - while the Right marches in goosestep. 'Fascist' deriving from Fasten after all... Celts in Spirals, Romans in Straight Lines...
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adamdoesit:

↳ fred @2:00
Drinks-wise, the differences between an Ancient Mariner, a Contemporary Mariner, and an In-Between Mariner -- aka, a Perfect Mariner -- are few. An Ancient Mariner is made only with aged Glen Passaic (at least 8 months), and a drop of laudanum. A Contemporary Mariner is made with the newer stuff (Tuesday at the latest), with a microdose of Ketamine. For a Perfect Mariner, you combine the two in equal measure. Whatever the mixture, DON'T ADD WATER. Any of them will shrink your boards for sure.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ adamdoesit @2:08
...useful for major surgery if no other anesthetic available...
  2:12pm
Dean:

Here's that "Mourisque" performed by Pickett and his crew:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l56P0Cy8ar4
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Katharsis:

Well this is quite grand
  2:13pm
Dean:

Owing to the presence of Oldfield, the shared label, and the time of its recording, this Bedford certainly has a Tubular Bells quality to it.
  2:15pm
Dean:

Welp, there you are.
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fred:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @2:07
My fave choreographer is keen on spirals
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

' Tubular Bells is the debut studio album by the British musician Mike Oldfield, released on 25 May 1973 as the first album on Virgin Records. '
- Half Century
  2:20pm
Dean:

I remember first hearing Tubular Bells when it was released in the US. I was working in community theater, and one of the troupe brought it in to share with us. Immediately impressed by its duration and the way Oldfield managed to fill it with interesting tunes, colors, and rhythms.
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fred:

↳ fred @2:16
Not great vid of a great show there:vimeo.com...
Only glimpse of me on the web that I know of
  2:27pm
rw:

Fred! I recognize you by your T-shirt.
  2:27pm
rw:

Video looks pretty good to me.
  2:29pm
rw:

Should I get me a copy of Tubular Bells?? I've always kind of avoided it.
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Woo:

↳ rw @2:29
Yes
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Rich in Washington:

↳ Song: "Tubular Bells {Part Two}" by "Mike Oldfield"
Tubular Bells!
I've had a fragment of this song on a open reel tape that I pilfered from my High School's drama department and had been vainly trying to figure out who or what this was!
You've solved a nearly 40 year mystery for me!
Funny. I've owned copies of this album for years but apparently never listened all the way through. What a dunderhead.
  2:31pm
Dean:

I probably over-indulged in TB from '73-'80 or so. This is the first since around that time that I've heard it extensively. Once upon a time I probably could have hummed it top to bottom, but now I've lost familiarity with it. Hearing it through different ears today. Nice.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ fred @2:21
fred - you standing @ 00:37 ?
Philistine I am I never was interested in Dance. But that's wonderful.
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TDK60:

↳ Song: "Tubular Bells {Part Two}" by "Mike Oldfield"
Is it prog?
I'd say yes, if I were to answer myself.
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Woo:

TB received a lot airplay on WBRU-FM in Providence. Always looked forward to it
  2:33pm
Dean:

Now I hear the likely influences on Oldfield: British progressive rock, but also classical (Holst, Vaughan Williams, etc.), and folk (Richard Thompson).
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Rich in Washington:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:31
the tape reel itself is something else. Like a mixtape that was apparently used for background stuff and then lots of easily identifiable prog music. It was sitting in the drama theater's soundbooth, the tape machine long since replaced by a cassette deck, so I took the tape. Don't tell anyone.
  2:34pm
Dean:

Prog, indeed. This was one year after Close to the Edge, the very year of Tales from Topographic Oceans (as in, say, the cover).
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adamdoesit:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:31
Rich, off topic, we dig your new show here in the adamdoesit household! I've played the last (and first) couple eps from the archives. You won over my lovely wife in the first hour by dropping the needle on Le Tigre's "Deceptacon."
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ TDK60 @2:33
It has Rawks with affectations of being 'Serious'. Prawg it is then in my reckonin'.
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Rich in Washington:

↳ adamdoesit @2:34
Aw, thanks! I'm glad you dug it!
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fred:

↳ rw @2:27
This show got mixed reviews. Reich said he liked it, but Kenny G (the good one) hated it. I've seen this choreographer's work about 70 times, so I'm not objective
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TDK60:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:34
I won't tell anyone. You don't want a whole lot of drama.
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fred:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @2:33
Yep, that's me
  2:40pm
Dean:

The film was silly. All the hoopla about people fainting and so forth. Just hype.
  2:41pm
Katharsis:

Fred who is your favorite choreographer?
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Rich in Washington:

The only time I watched The Exorcist in a theater was sometime in the early 2000s and they'd done all kinds of almost George Lucas-like revisionist updated effects to it. I found it silly.
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fred:

↳ Katharsis @2:41
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
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Ike:

I wasn't that crazy about it either, but I'm not a horror guy, unless it's horror-comedy. I love a good horror-comedy like Evil Dead II.
  2:44pm
Katharsis:

I dance for people who don’t like dance
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TDK60:

I love Silver Cycles! I still have my old LP, still in good shape.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Was raised enuff by a Mum the sort puts the Fun in Fundamentalist (for Mum'sDay...) - that the Satanist themes bugged me back then. TheOmen particularly actually. Tho ...never brought myself to watch Exorcist either ...probly yeah for the opposite reason now: why bother...
  2:44pm
Dean:

I do remember eating up the book. Might have read it in a sitting, which is rare for me.
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fred:

↳ Ike @2:43
Evil Dead II is a masterpiece
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*Loves* MonsterMovies ...not about Horror @ all. Which gets to splitting big fat hairy Monster hairs.
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Ike:

↳ fred @2:45
Indeed! It has choreography too, with the dancing dead, if I recall correctly.
  2:47pm
Dean:

I suppose I had a crush on Linda Blair.

Friedkin contributed to the departure of Peter Gabriel from Genesis. After The Exorcist he asked Gabriel to partner with him on a film. Gabriel took time off from the band, which didn't help their work on Lamb.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ fred @2:39
Okay then fred - here's me jamming with a frieght train. Unfortunately - @ too great a distance to apperacite the splendor of my Elvis-themed E.R. scrubtop... :
www.facebook.com...
  2:50pm
Dean:

Jon Hassell's twin brother?
  2:51pm
rw:

Re watched Exorcist with GF a few months ago. Afterward I got out of bed to pee, got light-headed (from low blood sugar), passed out and hit my head on the floor. Totally freaked her out to see me get up, then hear a clunk and disappear!
  2:52pm
Katharsis:

Yes I appreciate this very much. In my presentation last week I was talking about figure skating. The patterns they used to make. I am not familiar with her work.I will watch more. I was watching yesterday Pina Bauch, Anna and Daria Halprin. I am primarily an improviser
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Zoique 1" by "Ramuntcho Matta"
*appreciate
...hey is Mr. Matta jamming wth a Train as well ?? There you are then...
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fred:

↳ Katharsis @2:44
Other choreographers I love: Hofesh Shechter, Ambra Senatore, Jan Martens, Meg Stuart, Marco da Silva Ferreira
How is your dance for people who don't like dance? Most people don't care at all
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adamdoesit:

↳ Ike @2:46
Evil Dead II is one of many great movies that I didn't let myself fully enjoy on first viewing. As often, prisoner of my own preconceived tastes. Over time, it stayed itself, and I grew to embrace it.
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adamdoesit:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @2:50
FM Errata, hee hee.
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TDK60:

Danke, DJ S. I have to leave the swinging Stork Club early. See you soon, I hope..
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ adamdoesit @2:58
...my prime objection to this bandname being ...I didn't think of it. But as the previous basement band got tagged 'Poker Knights' (ugh) - it's good enuff...
  3:02pm
Katharsis:

The morning session went quite well thank you. Let’s see how the afternoon session goes.
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fred:

↳ Katharsis @2:52
I only saw Bryana Fritz once but she seems interesting in the improv vein
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

So ...consider myself such a suggestible & delicate thing that Horror is not my cuppa, Thanks ...but the way Horror as a Genre expresses what is repressed in the collective unconscious @ a given time (as given exposition in 'The Horror Show' by David J. Skal) - I'm drawn in powerfully anyhoo... SciFi, Kaiju (Giant Monsters) particularly - & Classic Monsters have always been mainstays in my awareness...
  3:08pm
Dean:

Leary cover art by the folks who did Grateful Dead covers.
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fred:

Pina got boring in the '90s, the same bits in every show, only the background changing. She got better later then died. I'll be seeing Cafe Muller in July, can't wait
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

If Leary was for Acid what Disney was for Cartoons & Hefner for Sex
...well ...they were all good @ it...
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WR:

↳ rw @2:51
OMG! They left you out and on the floor?
  3:11pm
Katharsis:

I will look them all up thank. I want to watch French movie Korkoro again. I like the dance in that. I studied Butoh some
  3:15pm
Dean:

New Stetson cover: same as whoever does Hollie Cook's covers? Seems so.
https://bit.ly/3I5LeU7
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fred:

↳ Katharsis @3:11
Trajal Harrell might be interesting, mixing Butoh and voguing. I'm not convinced by the result but I like the attempt
  3:18pm
rw:

WR, I was fine, though I got a black eye out of it. Now every time I move or go to get out of bed she has a mild case of panic. But we're working on it... It was extra freaky after watching The Exorcist.
  3:19pm
Dean:

Only just learned that Lage came from Marin.
  3:19pm
Dean:

Maybe avoid watching Raging Bull, too, @rw.
  3:21pm
rw:

Dean, Good thinking. Thanks.
  3:24pm
Katharsis:

I trained with Greta Konig and Din A 13 a bit. loads of contact improv and mixed ability dance. with Anna and Daria Halprin full time just the last 5 years of her life.
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adamdoesit:

I do like a birthday party, especially when it's someone else's, but these celebrationless days at the Stork are worth celebrating, too.
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Stork:

↳ adamdoesit @3:24
OK - I snuck one it: Happy Bday, Alvin Lucier!
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fred:

↳ Katharsis @3:24
Wow, learning from the Halprins must have been something
  3:28pm
Katharsis:

This morning we did one of her scores together online. It will be 2 years since she departed on the 24th
  3:29pm
Katharsis:

I was one of the last cohorts to train at mountain home studio
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chresti:

Gotta head out for a meet up with my son and his partner-

Thanks and praises, der Stork!
  3:36pm
rw:

Happy Mothers Day chresti!
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Stork:

↳ chresti @3:34
Happy Mothers' Day, and thanks for hangin', chresti!!
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fred:

@Katharsis and dance lovers
Amazingly, this Fase vid is still up: www.youtube.com...
and Rosas Danst Rosas too: www.youtube.com...
  3:44pm
Andrew in Toronto:

That was a terrific show!
Thanks Stork!
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Stork:

↳ Katharsis @3:24
Very cool, Katharsis
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Stork:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:44
Thanks loads, AiT! C'mon back now, y'heah?
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fred:

↳ fred @3:43
Rosas Danst Rosas featuring Cynthia Loemij, who means so much to me
  3:54pm
mike cooper:

Toop on Stork - fantastic !!! - hi Stork tunes in just in time - was out watching The Sicilian Gang
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David (in London):

Thsnks El Storkerino, great show today.
Toodles Club-goers, have a good week ahead.
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spodiodi:

great show, Stork! thanks for the Dr. Leary and Meridian Brothers especially!
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adamdoesit:

Great stuff, Stork. A pleasure as always.
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Stork:

Thanks spodiodi, David )in London), ahoym Mike Cooper! I want to hear more about The Sicilian Gang!
  3:57pm
Katharsis:

Just lovely. Thanks all.
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fred:

@Katharsis: I forgot Noe Soulier
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Stork:

Thanks, everybody! Wowzer, but it was grand!!!
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Stork:

↳ adamdoesit @3:55
adamdoesit, you're one of the reasons i doesit.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Stork ~
  4:03pm
mike cooper:

Thefilm - you know it?
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Stork:

↳ mike cooper @4:03
I know Clan of The Sicilians, but not that one
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WR:

Thank you! Stork!
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Brian in UK:

The time is nigh.
  4:06pm
rw:

Stork!! Thank you thank you!
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