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

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Favoriting May 21, 2010

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Muhal Richard Abrams  Wise In Time   Favoriting Young At Heart / Wise In Time  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Fred Van Hove  Summers' Time   Favoriting Passing Waves  0:21:47 (Pop-up)
Mal Waldron Quintet with Steve Lacy  Hooray for Herbie   Favoriting One-Upmanship  0:28:49 (Pop-up)
Alan Silva & The Celestrial Communications Orchestra  Broadway   Favoriting The Shout (Portrait for a Small Woman)  0:48:36 (Pop-up)
 
Anthony Braxton  [track B2]   Favoriting Creative Music Orchestra 1976  0:59:08 (Pop-up)
Basil Kirchin  Charcoal Sketches   Favoriting   1:06:45 (Pop-up)
Terry Riley & Chet Baker  Music for the Gift   Favoriting   1:18:37 (Pop-up)
Evan Parker & Lawrence Casserley  Solar Wind   Favoriting   1:38:42 (Pop-up)
 
İlhan Mimaroğlu & Freddie Hubbard  Sing Me a Song of Songmy   Favoriting   1:50:10 (Pop-up)
Steve Moore  A Quiet Gathering   Favoriting   2:30:43 (Pop-up)
Chris Watson  Massed Knot Roost   Favoriting   2:52:14 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:08pm
Cecile:

Hey do you have Steve Lacy/Mal Waldron's (could be under Waldron's name) the Seagulls Of Kristiansund?

that's a spacy bird-jazz piece...
  12:09pm
Eric:

Howdy Bryce, I'm trying to get a hold of Les Baxter's The Passions, which you played a while back. The versions I've found are different than what you played. Any suggestions?
  12:12pm
Carmichael:

Aloha Bryce! You know my mantra by now: Kenton, Graettinger, Kenton, Graettinger .... <ad nauseum>
  12:12pm
bryce:

hey, cecile! love the two of them...not sure if that's in the library?

hi eric, different versions? i actually have the old 10" record..... wow, like a completely different recording, or edited differently?!
  12:13pm
bryce:

hahaa, yayy. some of my favorite stuff ever.... didn't bring it today, tho. :(
  12:14pm
Eric:

Totally different recording. Different songs.
  12:34pm
Cecile:

YAY
  12:35pm
Herbie:

Thanks, Bryce! You made my day.
  12:39pm
jk:

right now I'm opening and snapping apart 2000 individually wrapped chopstick sets and this music is going perfectly. thanks Bryce
  12:41pm
Cecile:

Who're the personnel on this cut, Bryce?
  12:43pm
bryce:

jk, are you building an ark????

hey c, it's manfred schoof on trumpet; jimmy woode, bass; & makaya ntshoko drumming.
  12:45pm
bryce:

eric,
can you find the version you have here http://bit.ly/dtusXn ? discogs seem to imply that they're the same as the original 10"....
  12:49pm
Cecile:

thanks! I can actually find that disc... Nice.
  12:54pm
jk:

yes, I am. Out of aluminum foil chopsticks and cotton string.
  12:57pm
bryce:

GET ME OUT OF HERE, JK!! PLEEEEASEE!!!!!!!!!!
  1:03pm
jk:

ok, it will look like this:
http://tinyurl.com/24j899l
and you're in luck! there's still room for one dj
  1:04pm
Cecile:

Any Henry Threadgill, Bryce?
  1:05pm
Mike East:

Any idea who was playing trombone on that Alan Silva track? Amazing...
  1:08pm
bryce:

at last! crab nebula, i'm coming home! wait....you're not allergic to cats, right?

mike, 2 bones: adolf winkler & michael zwerin....
  1:10pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

jk, I love the raft. Looks like a lot of long nights' work.
  1:11pm
Leech:

Bryce, I am building a surface-to-ark missle out of shellaced spring rolls, and this music is fitting in wonderfully with my fits of maniacal laughter. Thanks!
  1:12pm
Mike East:

Awesome. Thanks!
  1:13pm
bryce:

sorry everybody, because of LEECH, i have to switch to Happy Gabber now. sorry everyone — LEECH's FAULT

i hope you're happy.
  1:15pm
jk:

cats are great but shellfish can be a problem for me, I can get you in the Taurus neighborhood at least.

thanks DCE! Only now I've got to work on some sort of dipping-sauce-based force field...
  1:15pm
bryce:

actually make that splittercore.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=wgMFH6Fafjk
  1:15pm
BSI:

I prefer stoic gabber, myself.
...no matter. I've got my bucket o' black bean sauce, so I think I'm ready for whatever you've got brewing under that wig, sir.
  1:19pm
tpm:

Bryce,

I am cleaning sapphire windows and epon centerpieces for seven analytical ultracentrifugation cells that I am re-assembling, and this music is fitting in perfectly with the 100% ethanol fumes wafting up from the bench.

Cheers!

Tom
  1:20pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

geez, all I'm doin' is sittin' at a lousy desk and listening...
  1:27pm
jk:

wow, new found respect for chet baker.\
  1:27pm
north guinea hills:

I'm doing exactly what Dead Corporate Eyes is doing.

And for more shameless promotions on my part, this is my friend, radio ruido's blog, triangulation. Plenty of free downloads of live sets and dj sets on his show including WFMU's Uncle Woody Sullender.
  1:28pm
bryce:

AUCs?? wow you're not kidding! you better not be eating doritos.....

where the hell is our ethanol humidifier? man, ken always leaves it in his office.
  1:31pm
JOE VOLTAGE:

If you want I'll bring the liquid rush humidifier.
  1:34pm
BSI:

Here in DC we have a dwarf cyclops that lives in a shopping cart on 9th Street, makes killer ethanol incense. Highly recommended.
  1:38pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

@Joe V, do they still make that stuff? I "remember" huffing that shit in the 80s.
  1:41pm
JOE VOLTAGE:

I don't think so. I did it in the early 90's
  1:43pm
JOE VOLTAGE:

Bryce loves the Ether bunny
  1:44pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I still beweeve in the ether bunny!
  1:45pm
bryce:

bok bok!

this datura cataplasm is starting to itch. although that could just be the glowing celery-headed siamese ants.
  1:48pm
BSI:

Protoplasm capitalism is starling von chapstick!
  1:50pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Dada, is that you?
  1:52pm
JOE VOLTAGE:

the best thing to do in that happens is to cover yourself with a mixture of mineral ice and vinagar.
  1:55pm
Mike Fun:

Meat Beat Manifesto samples this track.
  2:12pm
dc pat:

I'm getting freaked out again, man!
  2:13pm
pseu:

Joe, hope you're sticking around, cuz I'm bringing something Amish in.
  2:15pm
bryce:

whoopie pie????? *wink*
  2:18pm
tpm:

Just torqued to 130 in-lb, and is my head twisted!
  2:19pm
bryce:

a wooden toy????? *wink wink*
  2:20pm
dc pat:

wot are you torquin' tpm?
  2:21pm
still b/p:

Torquing Heads, apparently.
  2:23pm
tpm:

It's the Great AUC - I must feed it now.
  2:24pm
dc pat:

oh.
  2:25pm
bryce:

PROOOOOTEEEIIIINNNNNNN
  2:26pm
JOE VOLTAGE:

oh Ill be around for that amish stuff for sure
  2:27pm
JOE VOLTAGE:

If u eat amish facial hair u go to heaven
  2:27pm
Mike V from Sparta:

In Seattle at the moment working...thanks for making it feel like home with the Free-Formness Bryce!
  2:29pm
mike tp:

leave pubic for desert
  2:35pm
Leech:

the lonely horn, horny and low only
  2:36pm
bryce:

thx, mike v!
  2:40pm
Mark L:

Listening from the UK, there are some sweet sweet sounds being played today. Thanks Bryce!
  2:57pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

it's too quiet. my heater is louder.

oh, that's better.
  2:59pm
bryce:

okay bye!
  2:59pm
still b/p:

Tippi Hedren was just in my town! And a decades-old reprised Peanuts strip made a "Birds" allusion this week! And now....whoa...!
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