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Hank Levine Orchestra w/ Timothy Leary  Image, Part One / The Psychedelic Experience   Favoriting   1961 / 1966      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Mike Vickers  On The Brink   Favoriting I Wish I Were a Group Again  1968      0:02:21 (Pop-up)
Boots Brown & His Blockbusters  Hip Boots   Favoriting Boots Brown / Dan Drew & His Daredevils - Rock That Beat  1953      0:04:43 (Pop-up)
Paul Gayten  Nervous Boogie   Favoriting Chess King Of New Orleans  1949 / 1981      0:07:37 (Pop-up)
Brother Bones  Me & My Shadow   Favoriting Bones On The Beat  1958      0:09:53 (Pop-up)
Jr. Walker & the All Stars  What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) [track]   Favoriting   1969      0:12:33 (Pop-up)
Threadbare  Silver Dollar   Favoriting Silver Dollar  2020      0:15:03 (Pop-up)
Yesterday's New Quintet  Too High   Favoriting Stevie  2004      0:21:26 (Pop-up)
Leroy Anderson  Fiddle Faddle   Favoriting Blue Tango  1951 / 1988      0:24:05 (Pop-up)
Gary Lewis & The Playboys  Autumn   Favoriting Hits Again  1966      0:27:34 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

0:30:17 (Pop-up)
Beach Boys  This Whole World [track & backing vocals]   Favoriting Feel Flows: The Sunflower and Surf's Up Sessions 1969-1971  1970 / 2021    *   0:33:32 (Pop-up)
Robbie Fulks  Chores   Favoriting Party For Joey  2021  VAR
see: True North Records
 
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Steve Almaas  Cigarettes, Coffee Or You   Favoriting Everywhere You've Been  2021    *   0:39:45 (Pop-up)
Charlie Haden feat. Rachel Haden  Oh Take Me Back   Favoriting Charlie Haden Family & Friends-Rambling Boy  2008  R.I.P. Ruth Cameron, Charlie's widow    0:42:09 (Pop-up)
unk  Ballantine Beer Ad #5   Favoriting Ballantine Presents...Music to Sell Ballantine & Schlitz Beer  1966      0:44:16 (Pop-up)
Cedric Wilson  Baby Please Don't Go   Favoriting Le Troubadour Creole  2013      0:45:23 (Pop-up)
George Russell [w/Eric Dolphy]  Thoughts   Favoriting Ezz-Thetics  1961      0:48:49 (Pop-up)
Festival  Return   Favoriting Come, Arrow, Come!  2008      0:54:20 (Pop-up)
NRBQ  My Dearest One   Favoriting in frequencies  2012 / 2020      0:58:33 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

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Larry Ridley  Changa Chikuyo   Favoriting Sum Of The Parts  1975  Strata East label    1:05:29 (Pop-up)
El Chicano  I Feel Free   Favoriting Celebration  1972      1:09:39 (Pop-up)
Shirley Ellis  Sugar, Let's Shing-A-Ling   Favoriting Three Six Nine! The Best Of Shirley Ellis  1967 / 2018      1:13:51 (Pop-up)
Teddy Brannon  Everybody Get Together   Favoriting Honkers & Bar Walkers, Vol. 1  1949 / 1992  VAR    1:16:42 (Pop-up)
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra  Sepia Panorama   Favoriting Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band, 1940-1942  1940 / 2003      1:19:09 (Pop-up)
Billie Holiday & Lester Young  Time On My Hands   Favoriting A Musical Romance  1940 / 2002      1:22:30 (Pop-up)
Larry Ridley  Go Down Moses   Favoriting Sum Of The Parts  1975      1:25:34 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

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Laura Nyro  Go Find The Moon   Favoriting Go Find the Moon: The Audition Tape  1966 / 2021    *   1:31:32 (Pop-up)
Blue Mitchell w/ The Tadd Dameron Orchestra  The Nearness Of You   Favoriting Smooth As The Wind  1961      1:34:32 (Pop-up)
Richie Havens  Just Like a Woman   Favoriting Mixed Bag  1966      1:37:56 (Pop-up)
Steve Ferguson  Blue Ice Of Winsted   Favoriting Blue Ice Of Winsted  2021    *   1:42:42 (Pop-up)
Fotheringay  Banks Of The Nile   Favoriting Fotheringay  1970      1:45:22 (Pop-up)
Smokey & His Sister  Losing (Just Like Me)   Favoriting Smokey And His Sister  1967 / 2007      1:53:25 (Pop-up)
Amy F. Bernon  Winter Wolf   Favoriting   2006      1:56:15 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mike Harrison [w/Junkyard Angel]  Wait Until The Morning   Favoriting Mike Harrison  1971      2:04:57 (Pop-up)
Artie Schroeck Implosion  6 O'Clock   Favoriting A Spoonful of Lovin'  1966      2:09:21 (Pop-up)
Betty Everett  I Can't Hear You No More   Favoriting Hot To Hold  1964 / 1980      2:12:05 (Pop-up)
Andrew Hill  Illusion   Favoriting Sam Rivers: Involution  1966 / 1975      2:14:38 (Pop-up)
Paul Giovanni & Magnet  Willow's Song   Favoriting The Wicker Man  1973 / 2002  OST    2:20:28 (Pop-up)
Sopwith Camel  The Chant   Favoriting   1966  demo    2:25:10 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

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Claude Debussy  Mvt. One from String Quartet In G Minor   Favoriting Debussy / Ravel: Strig Quartets  1893 / 1996      2:35:23 (Pop-up)
Kevin Ayers  Town Feeling   Favoriting Joy of a Toy  1970      2:41:38 (Pop-up)
Johnny Ray  Mountains In The Moonlight   Favoriting High Drama  1952 / 1997      2:46:25 (Pop-up)
First Century  Looking Down   Favoriting   1969  Capitol 45    2:48:58 (Pop-up)
Red Onion Jazz Babies  Cakewalking Babies From Home   Favoriting Louis Armstrong & King Oliver  1925 / 1974  w/Louis Armstrong & Sidney Bechet    2:51:20 (Pop-up)
Jelly Roll Morton  New Orleans Joys   Favoriting 1923-1926  1923 / 2005  first recordings    2:54:17 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's Ranch" 

 

 

 

 

 

2:57:03 (Pop-up)
  Thanks to: David Borks, Ron Jett, Doug Young & Pete Tomlinson


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Listener comments!

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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Bob and all other listeners!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Andrew!
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listener james from westwood:

Morning, Bob and all!
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mauri:

Good vibes Bob and everyone!
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wmfromdumont:

Hey Bob and all peoples.
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Bob Brainen:

Morning listener james from westwood!
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Bob Brainen:

Good vibes to you, mauri!
  11:01am
HopeWithFeathers:

Morning all
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Franco Twinkie:

Good morning Bob.
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Bob Brainen:

Hey wmfromdumont
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(Mr) Bill:

Good mornin’ to all from central Queens — the orthocenter of the Universe.
  11:02am
Dave:

Greetings, Bob! Enjoying going through the archive of shows I missed. Loved the Animals and Moodies show!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning HopeWithFeathers!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Franco Twinkie!
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chresti:

Morning Bob and brainiacs!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning (Mr) Bill!
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Franco Twinkie:

This is pajama dance freak out music!
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Bob Brainen:

Greetings Dave, glad yr digging the archives!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning chresti!
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SmokinJ:

Hey all! Good morning! 8-)
  11:05am
dan:

Good morning
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Bob Brainen:

Hey SmokinJ!
  11:05am
Listener Robert:

Cute title, 'Hip Boots".
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Bob Brainen:

Good morning dan!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Listener Robert! It is.
  11:07am
Jeff:

Good morning Bob + fellow listeners. Sometime in the late ‘90s, I dropped by a record store in Brooklyn. It was fairly small, they really didn’t have many (if any) records, mainly CDs, but they were playing great music and the guy working there (who I assumed was the owner) was the nicest coolest most knowledgeable record store person I’ve ever met.
Happy Birthday to my good friend (and ex-record store manager) Doc Rock!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Jeff, cool story!
  11:09am
Eugene Bentley:

Hey Bob
Checking in, Love your new hours.
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Doug Schulkind:

Greetings, Bob! Groovings, everyone!
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Franco Twinkie:

Hey Doug!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Eugene, me too!
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Bob Brainen:

Greetings Doug!
  11:11am
HopeWithFeathers:

As soon as the coffee kicks in I’ll be ready to get off the sofa & dance.
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doctorjazz:

Good morning to all!
  11:16am
Docrock:

Good morning Bob and everyone listening.
And good morning Jeff. Thanks so much for
those kind words, it means a lot.
  11:17am
Dave:

Hope everyone got a chance to fill in the missing vocals there….
  11:18am
ATLDondi:

Good morning Bob... after your show concludes today will stream Zombies live from Abbey Road Studio 2 ( 3 pm Eastern)!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning doctorjazz!
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Docrock!
  11:19am
Jeff:

Bob, I’m really digging what you’re playing!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey ATLDondi, sounds like a plan!
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Bob Brainen:

Thanks Jeff
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wmfromdumont:

Sounds like the Decoding Society camping in the outback.
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Bob Brainen:

wmfromdumont, I can hear that, now that you mention it.
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doctorjazz:

Happy Birthday Docrock!
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doctorjazz:

Nice Stevie cover!
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doctorjazz:

Reminded me of that typewriter song without the typewriter clacking.
  11:25am
dan:

Heard the NY Philharmonic perform Fiddle Faddle at their annual free concert in Cunningham Park.
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Franco Twinkie:

Didn't Leroy Anderson do a song played on a typewriter?
  11:26am
Listener Robert:

It is exactly so, doctorjazz. The composer cranked out 2 nearly identical pieces.
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(Mr) Bill:

Lets overrate Leroy Anderson to balance the equation on him.
  11:28am
Listener Robert:

Is he going to complain he was plagiarized by himself?
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pgalub:

Good morning Bob and everyone.
  11:28am
Gerry from Miami:

Bob, so nice to hear one of Leroy Anderson's fine orchestral arrangements. Always look forward to hearing his famous "Sleigh Ride" at holiday time.
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Bob Brainen:

Morning pgalub!
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Franco Twinkie:

I use to work for a director that insisted we listen to The Typewriter Song at lunch....over and over again!
  11:30am
gene sculatti:

Great start to today's show. The Gary Lewis is new to me; cool.
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doctorjazz:

If we censured every song writer who repeated a successful formula...
  11:30am
Listener Robert:

Franco, last night I listened for 3 hours to "Dot Dash" to satisfy myself that I, and only I, was hearing the lyrics right.
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Franco Twinkie:

A particular song Robert?
  11:32am
Listener Robert:

Franco, I mean the Wire one by that name.
  11:32am
Eugene Bentley:

Smuff Garrettt who also was involved with Cher's 70s records.
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Franco Twinkie:

Okay, I thought you talking about Dot Dash the show. 1-2 X U!
  11:35am
Listener Robert:

Franco, what it amounted to was my realization that the whole thing was a wry commentary on composing lyrics that could be broadcast.
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Pauly from Clifton:

Good morning, Bob, folks!
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Little Danny:

Hello Bob, hello good people
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Franco Twinkie:

Is that on Pink Flag? I forgot.
  11:36am
Listener Robert:

...or at least would get airplay in England.
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Bob Brainen:

Morning Pauly from Clifton!
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Franco Twinkie:

Hi Danny!
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Little Danny:

Franco my dear hello!
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Bob Brainen:

Hello Little Danny!
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wmfromdumont:

The B-Boys must've been over the moon when they got their hands on a 16 track recorder.
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Little Danny:

Franco I watched Savage Eye yet again last night, I love it. Barbara Baxley is just the best.
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doctorjazz:

This Chores trackis GREAT!
Hi, LD!
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Little Danny:

hi doc!
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(Mr) Bill:

Steve is channeling my caffeine deprivation on Yom Kippur.
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doctorjazz:

Haden started in a family country music band-amazing he created free jazz bass (and could come back to tracks like this).
  11:44am
Kpx:

Anytime I hear feels flow i automatically think of almost famous. I wish they would make more movies like that.
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Franco Twinkie:

Danny, I particularly like the scene where she goes to The Olympic Auditorium to watch wrestling(?) For me, It really captured that feeling of going to some event by myself and feeling self consciously alone.
  11:48am
Kpx:

Excuse me, feel flows
  11:50am
Eugene Bentley:

Has anybody hear checked out the new Rolling Stone Greatest Songs Of All Time list?
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Jay S:

Hey, hi, Bob and everybody!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Jay S!
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WR:

Hello Bob and all streamers. Have been listening, Dolphy's bass clarinet triggered me to come to the screen. Nice.
  11:54am
Gerry from Miami:

@doctorjazz. And don't forget the talented bunch of kids Charlie and Ruth produced. Had the good fortune of seeing Charlie play live twice. In the 70s as part of the Keith Jarrett Quartet at UCLA's Royce Hall and at the Orpheum Theater as part of the LA Olympic Arts Festival in 1984. It was supposed to be the reunion of the original Ornette Coleman Quartet, but trumpeter Don Cherry had to have emergency dental surgery that day and the band went on as a trio. Still a great concert.
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Little Danny:

Yes Franco, me too! Her solitariness is so effectively captured.
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listener 126464:

Hi Bob, listeners!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey WR, that would do it for me!
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Little Danny:

Really enjoying this Festival track!
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Bob Brainen:

Hey Gerry from Miami!
I got to see Charlie once.
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Bob Brainen:

Hi listener 126464!
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Bob Brainen:

And...hey Gene S!
  12:00pm
Docrock:

Hey Doctor Jazz, thanks for the birthday wishes.
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Franco Twinkie:

Gerry! I was at The Orpheum show too! I got my ticket at the last minute and had to sit up in the rafters. Previously, I saw Ornette with Primetime at the Westwood Playhouse. Was Charlie in that band? I can't remember. What I do remember was Jamaaleen Takuma on bass.
  12:07pm
Kpx:

Never seen the savage eye, I'm intrigued by what I've heard. if i can find it I'll watch it
  12:09pm
Gerry from Miami:

Bob, another advantage of living in LA for 37 years was the amazing radio. I had many opportunities to hear Charlie Haden when he would drop in on the "Morning Becomes Eclectic" show hosted by Tom Schnabel on the West Coast's flagship NPR station, KCRW. Charlie would bring records in all genres from his own collection and provide expert commentary. I especially remember how excited he would get when playing Faure's "Requiem." He was one of a kind. RIP, Charlie.
  12:12pm
Jeff:

I like this cover better than Cream’s original!
  12:12pm
Gerry from Miami:

@Franco. I don't believe Charlie played with any of Ornette's Prime Time bands. Didn't all those groups employ electric bassists?
  12:13pm
Eugene Bentley:

El Chicano a very underated band. A lot of their catalog was destroyed in a fire.
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Franco Twinkie:

I remember that too Gerry! Tom could be a bit pedantic, but his show was great. I saw That Dog, the Haden kids band at some club in Signal Hill of all places. And Josh Haden's band Spain at The Knitting Factory in Hollywood. Lastly I saw Petra play with Stan Ridgway at McCabes. She's quite the cut-up.
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SecretSquirrel:

Good afternoon, Bob + all! Appreciating the upbeat vibes today.
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Bob Brainen:

Good afternoon SecretSquirrel!
  12:19pm
Gerry from Miami:

Three, six, nine, the goose drank wine, the monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line! Shirley was the coolest novelty record artist of her era. "The Name Game" was a schoolyard classic all ovee America. But we didn't want to get caught doing certain names. Like Chuck, for instance...............
  12:21pm
Kpx:

Or Mitch !
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doctorjazz:

@Franco, There was a Town Hall Ornette concert that's the closest I know of Haden playing with Prime Time. It was at Town Hall, NYC, Ornette presented both his original quartet and Prime time June of 1987 (I was fortunate to be at that concert).
Here's a NY Time review of the concert:
www.nytimes.com...

Speaking of Prime Time, this Prime Time Ellington, with his new bassist, Blanton!
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doctorjazz:

(Prime Time and the acoustic quartet combined for the last piece of the concert).
  12:26pm
Gerry from Miami:

Franco, never got to see any of the Haden kids live, but I bought and played Petra's solo all-vocal version of "The Who Sell Out" many, many times over. And actor/comic/ musician Jack Black married one of the Haden daughters.
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doctorjazz:

@Gerry-That Petra Haden album is fantastic! (as are the other Haden albums-she uses a similar technique, recording all the parts herself, on a Movie Theme album).
She appeared with Bill Frisell's group called Harmony; they released an album (worth gettting). I got to see them pre-pandemic, NYC's now closed Jazz Standard, what a wonderful group/concert!
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Franco Twinkie:

Doc, I know the Primetime show was before the 1984 reunion. It could be a false memory, but I have a strong suspicion Charlie was in the band. The Westwood Playhouse was a small well- lit theater and we were up close. The stage was dressed as a suburban living room!
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SmokinJ:

Laura.. So nice...
  12:33pm
dan:

Nyro had the voice of a 30+ year old at such a young age. Female Winwood
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doctorjazz:

You could be right, Franco, and there was an earlier time they played. Town Hall is a mid sized venue, and that was in 1987 (which I wouldn't have remembered, it could have been any time in the 80's or 90s. I googled and found the NY Times review of the concert). Not familiar with that venue, but I'm sure you remember it correctly.
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doctorjazz:

Ahhhh, always LOVED Havens version of this Dylan classic!
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SecretSquirrel:

@doctorjazz totally agree!! Putting the song into 4/4 was a genius move. And the tenderness + weariness in Havens' voice is just so moving.
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PT:

It's only recently that I've realized what an interpreter supreme Richie Havens was. He really makes this song his own.
  12:40pm
Eugene Bentley:

Havens version of Here Comes the Sun was the first version of that song I ever heard.
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melinda:

hi everyone
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doctorjazz:

He knocks it out of the park on Here Comes the Sun as well!
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Franco Twinkie:

I wanted to read the Times review Doc, but they blocked me! I can ask my sister if she remembers, but she's fuzzy on detail about lot's of shows we went together.
  12:47pm
Kpx:

Guess I'll be a Moseying along now. Gots to be a buyin' some grub if I'm gonna have sometin' ta put downs me neck laters. c ya's
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Bob Brainen:

hi melinda!
  12:49pm
dan:

Fotheringay had such an underrated lineup. Interesting of all was bassist Pat Donaldson who moved to Canada to be the full time member of the Kate and Anna McGarrigle band.
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Bob Brainen:

PT, he had that gift, for sure.
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doctorjazz:

Here's an LA Times review (I don't think they have a pay-wall like the NY Times has)
www.latimes.com...
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Bob Brainen:

dan, I didn't know that. Jerry Donahue played w/ Joan Armatrading for years.
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doctorjazz:

(They make fun of Haden putting cotton in his ears before the Prime Time part of the concert. I figure they didn't realize Haden suffered from tinnitus, and was protecting himself from discomfort and hearing lots)
  12:54pm
dan:

@Bob
Donahue was also in The Yardbirds in the mid 2000s
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northguineahills:

Been here since Jr Walker and rhe All-Stars. digging the set.
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northguineahills:

Forherway is another LP I lent to a friend and never got back.
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Bob Brainen:

Hey northguineahills!
  12:58pm
Eugene Bentley:

Fotheringay album is hard to coe by these days.
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Franco Twinkie:

Doc, they blocked me too! But it's confirmed - Charlie was in the band. Before the screen went up I saw the review was by Don Snowden. One time a friend and I went to see Warren Zevon at The Roxy in Hollywood. Don came over to our table swirling a mixed drink in a glass. He plopped himself down with a world weary see-it-all expression on his face, made a couple of smart remarks then staggered away.
  1:05pm
Jeff:

Speaking of Blue Mitchell, I saw him play with John Mayall’s Jazz Blues Fusion on a bill that included Mountain, Frampton’s Camel and Nicky Hopkins
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listener james from westwood:

How great is a band name like Artie Schroeck Implosion?
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doctorjazz:

@Jeff, quite a show!
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doctorjazz:

Better than explosions, avoids the mess!
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Franco Twinkie:

Jeff, I love Nicky Hopkins! I saw him when he was in The Quicksilver Messenger Service.
  1:13pm
Jeff:

@doctorjazz - those were the days!
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adamdoesit:

Hey Bob and bobarini. I'm glad I made it back for the third third.
  1:18pm
Jeff:

Franco, Nicky Hopkins was such an important figure in both British rock and roll and the US west coast scene. I had a ticket to see him on a double bill w/Nils Lofgren at the Bottom Line in NYC in 1975 (this was the very first show after Springsteen’s legendary 5 night run). Sadly, Nicky was ill and cancelled. Another musical hero of mine, Al Kooper, performed instead.
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Doug Schulkind:

Andrew Hill is never not stupendous.
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Bob Brainen:

incapable of not being so, Doug!
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doctorjazz:

They don't bundle them like they used to.
(If you're in the Joisey area, The Morristown Jazz and Blues festival started today at noon. 2 PM The Frank Vignola Trio is playing (he's just an amazing acoustic guitar player, started out as a Django worshipper, but his style has changed much). 4-6 PM it's Winard Harper & Jeli Posse (not familiar with the Posse), 8 PM Rob Paparozzi's Juke Joint (my wife's cousin will be the keyboard player for this band). The price is right...
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Bob Brainen:

Hey adamdoesit, there's always the archives for 1st 2/3rds!
  1:34pm
dan:

3 Hours of Fresh Garbage
  1:34pm
Robbie White:

I LOVE Spirit
  1:37pm
dan:

This Debussy piece should have been the theme to an Ingmar Bergman or Merchant/Ivory period piece film.
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adamdoesit:

Bob, the archives do nothing halfway. 2/3 way, though…

I'm actually having trouble getting the archives to play over my (older) sonos gear via tunein. I'm putting together a raspberry pi right now, to serve as an airplay receiver, and let me go around the problem by playing to the whole apartment over airplay.
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adamdoesit:

Is there better raspberry pi setup music than this? No, there is not.
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Bob Brainen:

adamdoesit, did you google "wfmu stream help?"
  1:50pm
Gerry from Miami:

Johnny Ray could really wring the drama and emotion out of a tune. But my mom couldn't stand him, especially his big hit, "Cry."
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Andrew in Toronto:

Thanks again for a great show!
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adamdoesit:

Bob, where's the fun in that? This is my second one of these little computers. They're neat.
Thanks for the great tunes.
  1:53pm
dan:

Great show Bob.
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wmfromdumont:

Phil S. is smiling Bob. Great show!
  1:57pm
Jeff:

Thanks Bob!
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Doug Schulkind:

Thanks, Bob!

Stay tuned for Music For a Free World with Dave Sewelson. Dave's special guest today is Douglas Ewart: wfmu.org...
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doctorjazz:

Great tune-Satch an Bechet!
Always been curious about Rasberry Pi, need to do SOMETHING with my main stereo...server? Other gadgets? WiFi?

Great show, Bob, Thanks!
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doctorjazz:

LOVE my Jelly Roll!!!!
  1:59pm
Gerry from Miami:

Great show, Bob. Catch you next week.
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Bob Brainen:

Thanks all!
  2:00pm
Eugene Bentley:

Great show Bob!
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WR:

Thank you Bob!
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Marc Francis:

Not sure if you'll see this but we are LOVING the archive of yesterdays show!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Go Find the Moon' - wow ! So often like Demos better than Produced product. & this even an Audition. Wow.
Thanks also for informing about Charlie Haden's wife Ruth. When I lived on the West Coast, my sort of surrogate big brother & mentor in straight ahead Jazz was a Charlie Haden fanatic. Small world & strange the connections...
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