Favoriting The Stork Club with Stork: Playlist from April 26, 2020 Favoriting

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Favoriting April 26, 2020: The Jimmy Giuffre Jamboree Jubilee
Today: It’s the Jimmy Giuffre Jamboree Jubilee, celebrating what would be his 99th birthday. We trace his career through his early drum-less, bass-less, and piano-less small groups, his orchestral works, and on through the eighties, as he incorporates electronic sounds, and back to the trios in his late work. Come on in the Club and sample the Joys of Giuffre.

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
DJ Heya Hiya Hoowya Doin?        0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Jimmy Giuffre 3  Trav'lin' Light   Favoriting Trav'lin' Light  Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Guitar – Jim Hall Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer Album recorded on January 20, 21 and 23, 1958.  0:02:29 (Pop-up)
Shelly Manne  Steeplechase   Favoriting "The Three and "The Two"  Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Drums, Liner Notes – Shelly Manne Trumpet – Shorty Rogers recorded September 10, 1954 at Los Angeles Sound.  0:06:51 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Lazy Tones   Favoriting New Forms in Jazz (Complete Capitol Recordings)  Alto Saxophone – Bud Shank (tracks: 4 to 7) Bass – Curtis Counce (tracks: 1 to 3), Ralph Pena* (tracks: 4 to 20) Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Drums – Artie Anton (tracks: 8 to 20) Trumpet – Jack Sheldon Composed By – Jimmy Giuffre Track 11 to 20 recorded Hollywood, June 6,7 & 10, 1955.  0:10:07 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Propulsion   Favoriting Free Fall  Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Producer [Original Recordings] – Teo Macero Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Sudio, New York City, on July 9, 1962  0:14:18 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre 4  Cool   Favoriting Dragonfly  Jimmy Giuffre - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute, bass flute • Pete Levin - Rhodes electric piano, Oberheim synthesizer, Moog synthesizer • Bob Nieske - electric bass • Randy Kaye - percussion, marimba Electric Bass – Bob Nieske Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Oberheim, Moog] – Pete Levin Flute, Bass Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Percussion, Marimba – Randy Kaye  0:17:22 (Pop-up)
Paul Bley, Jimmy Giuffre, Steve Swallow  Industrial Suite   Favoriting The Life of a Trio. Sunday  JIMMY GIUFFRE  soprano saxophon, clarinet PAUL BLEY  piano STEVE SWALLOW  electric bass Recorded in New York at Sound & Sound Studio. Sunday December 17, 1989  0:23:11 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre 4  Quasar   Favoriting Quasar  Bass – Bob Nieske Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Bass Flute – Jimmy Giuffre Drums – Randy Kaye Keyboards – Pete Levin Design [Cover] – Juanita Odjenar Giuffre Recorded and mixed May 3 and 5, 1985 at RBY Recording Studio, Southbury, Connecticut  0:26:24 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Mobiles - Movement 7   Favoriting Piece for Clarinet and String Orchestra / Mobiles  Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Composed By – Jimmy Giuffre Conductor – Waolfram Pöhrig* Liner Notes – Jim Hall Strings – Sudwestfunk Orchestra Of Baden Baden* Painting – Grant* Notes Recorded in Baden-Baden, Germany, in March, 1959  0:31:47 (Pop-up)
Shorty Rogers  That Old Black Magic   Favoriting The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs  Shorty Rogers - trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger • Pete Candoli, Buddy Childers, Don Fagerquist, Ollie Mitchell, Al Porcino, Ray Triscari - trumpet • Harry Betts, Marshall Cram, Frank Rosolino - trombone • Bob Enevoldsen - valve trombone • Jimmy Giuffre - clarinet • Herb Geller - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone • Bud Shank - alto saxophone • Bill Holman - tenor saxophone • Chuck Gentry - baritone saxophone • Larry Bunker - vibraphone • Barney Kessel - guitar • Pete Jolly - piano • Joe Mondragon - bass • Mel Lewis - drums • Recorded in Los Angeles, CA on February 10, 1959  0:34:04 (Pop-up)
DJ Stuckinside (like who ain't?)        0:39:32 (Pop-up)
Teddy Charles & Shorty Rogers  Bobalob   Favoriting Collaboration  Teddy Charles - vibraphone Shorty Rogers - trumpet Jimmy Giuffre - reeds, flute Date: August 21, 1953 Curtis Counce Dick Nivison - bass Jimmy Raney - guitar Ed Shaughnessy, Shelly Manne - drums  0:49:45 (Pop-up)
Herb Ellis  Pogo   Favoriting Ellis in Wonderland  Alto Saxophone – Charlie Mariano Bass – Ray Brown Drums – Alvin Stoller Guitar – Herb Ellis Piano – Oscar Peterson Producer – Norman Granz Baritone Saxophone– Jimmy Giuffre Trumpet – Harry Edison Recorded December 1955 and January 1956 in Hollywood.  0:52:27 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  My All   Favoriting The Jimmy Giuffre 3  JIMMY GIUFFRE  clarinet, tenor sax, baritone sax JIM HALL  guitar RALPH PEÑA  bass The album was first released in 1957 as Atlantic 1254  0:57:07 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Goodbyes   Favoriting Fly Away Little Bird  Electric Bass – Steve Swallow Piano – Paul Bley Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Vocals – Jimmy Giuffre Recorded at Sound On Sound Studio, New York, April 25, 1992  1:01:19 (Pop-up)
Giuffre / Konitz /Connors /Bley  The Sad Time   Favoriting IAI Festival 1978  JIMMY GIUFFRE clarinet, tenor and soprano saxophones, flute LEE KONITZ alto saxophone PAUL BLEY piano BILL CONNORS guitar Recorded May 19, 1978 at the IAI Festival, Great American Music Hall, San Francisco  1:05:52 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Quadrangle   Favoriting New York Concerts  • Jimmy Giuffre: tenor sax, clarinet • Joe Chambers: drums • Barre Philips: bass • Don Friedman: piano • 1965  1:08:26 (Pop-up)
Paul Bley  Yeah Guitar   Favoriting Quiet Song  Acoustic Guitar – Bill Connors Flute [Alto] – Jimmy Giuffre Producer – Paul Bley Written-By – Bill Connors Recorded November 14, 1974 at Generation Sound Studio, NYC  1:15:34 (Pop-up)
Herb Ellis, Jimmy Giuffre  Remember   Favoriting Herb Ellis Meets Stan Getz, Roy Eldridge, Art Pepper, Jimmy Giuffre  Written-By – J. Giuffre* Alto Saxophone – Art Pepper, Bud Shank Bass – Joe Mondragon Drums – Stan Levey Guitar – Herb Ellis, Jim Hall Piano – Lou Levy Recording Supervisor – Jimmy Giuffre Tenor Saxophone – Richie Kamuca Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Arranged By – Jimmy Giuffre Recorded March 26, 1959 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood  1:19:22 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Space   Favoriting The Four Brothers Sound  Guitar – Jim Hall Piano – Bob Brookmeyer Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Engineer – Tom Dowd From the liner notes: "Jimmy Giuffre plays all four tenor saxes heard throughout this album. [...] The special multiple-recording techniques used here were devised by Atlantic's chief engineer, Tom Dowd." Recorded at Atlantic Studios, NYC on June 23, 1958  1:27:02 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre 4  J To J   Favoriting Dragonfly  Electric Bass – Bob Nieske Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Oberheim, Moog] – Pete Levin Flute, Bass Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Percussion, Marimba – Randy Kaye 1983 Soulnote  1:30:31 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre / Paul Bley / Steve Swallow ‎  Conversations With A Goose   Favoriting Conversations With A Goose  Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Electric Bass – Steve Swallow Piano – Paul Bley Composed By Steve Swallow Recorded on May 27, 1993 - Milan  1:34:35 (Pop-up)
DJ Lazy Larry lets loose!        1:39:39 (Pop-up)
Paul Bley  Duet   Favoriting Quiet Song  Acoustic Guitar – Bill Connors Flute [Alto] – Jimmy Giuffre Producer – Paul Bley Written-By – Bill Connors Recorded November 14, 1974 at Generation Sound Studio, NYC  1:49:58 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Tumbleweed   Favoriting Fly Away Little Bird  Jimmy Giuffre - Clarinet Recorded at Sound On Sound Studio, New York, April 25, 1992  1:54:32 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  All for You   Favoriting New Forms in Jazz (Complete Capitol Recordings)  Bass – Curtis Counce Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Drums – Shelly Manne (tracks: 1 to 7) Piano – Russ Freeman (tracks: 1 to 3) Trumpet – Jack Sheldon Composed By – Jimmy Giuffre Recorded Hollywood, February 19, 1954.  2:00:54 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre with Bob Brookmeyer and Jim Hall  Blue Monk   Favoriting Western Suite  Jimmy Giuffre - clarinet, saxes Jim Hall - guitar Bob Brookmeyer - trombone late 1957  2:03:41 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Cabin In The Sky   Favoriting The Four Brothers Sound  Guitar – Jim Hall Piano – Bob Brookmeyer Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre (Vernon Duke, John La Touche) - 2:57 Recorded: Lenox, MA on September 1, 1958  2:11:59 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Motion Suspended   Favoriting Free Fall  Clarinet, Composed By – Jimmy Giuffre Double Bass – Steve Swallow (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 Piano – Paul Bley (tracks: 2, 6, 10, 12) Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Sudio, New York City, October 10, 1962 Producer [Original Recordings] – Teo Macero Liner Notes [1998] – Steve Swallow  2:14:54 (Pop-up)
Three Ducks  Three Ducks   Favoriting Conversations With A Goose  Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Electric Bass – Steve Swallow Piano – Paul Bley Recorded on May 27, 1993 - Mu Rec Studio, Milano  2:18:06 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre 4  Subway   Favoriting Liquid Dancers  Electric Bass – Bob Nieske Keyboards – Pete Levin Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Flute – Jimmy Giuffre Recorded April 24th, 1989 at RBY Recording Studios, Southbury, Connecticut 1991 Soul Note  2:19:19 (Pop-up)
DJ Salmon Roe Souffle has fallen        2:25:43 (Pop-up)
Shorty Rogers  My Shining Hour   Favoriting The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs  Shorty Rogers - trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger • Pete Candoli, Buddy Childers, Don Fagerquist, Ollie Mitchell, Al Porcino, Ray Triscari - trumpet • Harry Betts, Marshall Cram, Frank Rosolino - trombone • Bob Enevoldsen - valve trombone • Jimmy Giuffre - clarinet • Herb Geller - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone • Bud Shank - alto saxophone • Bill Holman - tenor saxophone • Chuck Gentry - baritone saxophone • Larry Bunker - vibraphone • Barney Kessel - guitar • Pete Jolly - piano • Joe Mondragon - bass • Mel Lewis - drums • Recorded in Los Angeles, CA on February 3, 1959 Harold Arlen with lyrics by Johnny Mercer  2:34:52 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  Four Brothers   Favoriting The Four Brothers Sound  Guitar – Jim Hall Piano – Bob Brookmeyer Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Engineer – Tom Dowd recorded on September 1, 1958 at Atlantic Studios, NYC  2:38:27 (Pop-up)
Lee Konitz · Jimmy Giuffre · Bill Evans  When Your Lover Has Gone   Favoriting Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre  Alto Saxophone – Hal McKusik*, Lee Konitz Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Bass – Buddy Clark Drums – Ronnie Freeman Piano – Bill Evans Tenor Saxophone – Ted Brown, Warne Marsh Recorded in NYC May 12 & 13 1959.  2:41:48 (Pop-up)
Paul Bley, Jimmy Giuffre, Steve Swallow  The Giant Guitar And The Black Stick   Favoriting The Life of a Trio. Sunday  JIMMY GIUFFRE  soprano saxophon, clarinet PAUL BLEY  piano STEVE SWALLOW  electric bass • Jimmy Giuffre – soprano saxophone, clarinet • Steve Swallow – electric bass Recorded in New York at Sound & Sound Studio. Sunday December 17, 1989 OWL Records  2:46:51 (Pop-up)
Teddy Charles & Shorty Rogers  Margo   Favoriting Collaboration  Teddy Charles - vibraphone Shorty Rogers - trumpet Jimmy Giuffre - reeds, flute Curtis Counce Dick Nivison - bass Jimmy Raney - guitar Ed Shaughnessy, Shelly Manne - drums August 21, 1953  2:52:50 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre 3  The Lonely Time   Favoriting Trav'lin' Light  Written-By – Jimmy Giuffre Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6) Guitar – Jim Hall Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer Album recorded on January 20, 21 and 23, 1958.  2:57:39 (Pop-up)
Shelly Manne  Flip   Favoriting "The Three and "The Two"  Tenor Saxophone,– Jimmy Giuffre Drums, – Shelly Manne Trumpet – Shorty Rogers recorded September 10, 1954 at Los Angeles Sound.  3:01:31 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Giuffre  The Train and the River   Favoriting Jimmy Giuffre 3  Bass – Ralph Pena* Clarinet, – Jimmy Giuffre Guitar – Jim Hall 1957  3:04:28 (Pop-up)
DJ CU!  See you next Sun-dee!! (Listen: Pop-up)   Favoriting     3:08:02 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:59am
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Welcome, Dearies.
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fred:

Good afternoon Stork and all
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Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):

Wheeeeee!!! It's morning here in San FranSIPsco!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
Irene Trudel:

Hi all! I really need this visit to The Stork Club today.
  12:01pm
Dean:

Saw comments about Giuffre on Jeff G.'s comment board, but didn't realize we'd be in for this!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):

Alright! We already gots a lively crowd here. This round's on me!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):

I'm having oolong. mmmm, what's yours?
Avatar 12:02pm
hyde:

cool tribute! love Giuffre
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
doctorjazz:

Bright color on this here board (but like a splash of cold water to the face, which I can use).
Love Giuffre's various incarnations, looking forward to this (so much for accomplishing a lot today)
  12:03pm
Dean:

Gotta potta Trader Joe's Bay Blend, best inexpensive coffee beans around.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
chresti:

Hi Clubbers and der Wolfgang!
  12:04pm
Dean:

Nice, the rare track on WFMU that was recorded before I was born.
Avatar 12:04pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Fred! Granny! Irene! Dean! Sweet ta see ya!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
doctorjazz:

This band, with Hall and Brookmeyer, is fabulous. Think Sounds for Lulu may have gotten some inspiration from this.
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Doug Schulkind:

@Irene Trudel
What a simply horrid time this is. Love and condolences on the loss of your friend and colleague. (Reference: www.wnyc.org...)
Avatar 12:05pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Irene, condolences on Fred Hake. So sorry to hear it.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
doctorjazz:

Not me, Dean...
Avatar 12:06pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

I'm Old Fashioned, Granny, as you know. Let's start with one a those! THIRSTY! SO THIRSTY!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
WR:

Hi Stork. Ears cleaned and ready. I'm on cook prep duty, will be back chatting when it's ready and et.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Franco Twinkie:

Howdy Wiesenganster! We've got the front door open and it's blasting out onto the porch where I am having my coffee.
Avatar 12:07pm
northguineahills:

One of the surprises of the records I picked up from my grandparents, was that my grandfather had some Jimmy Giuffre records (and other jazz records). I never figured my grandparents to be into jazz, as seeing as square as my parents were....
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
doctorjazz:

I saw the news about Hake, so sad, and he was a great part of WNYC.
  12:08pm
Dean:

This one, then, doc? News for Lulu, you mean.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
doctorjazz:

Great find, NGH!
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Jeff Golick:

This promises to be a wonderful show, and gathering.

@GST: to answer your earlier question, DJs can pick the columns they want to include, yes.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
doctorjazz:

Dean, more phone auto correct, (and bad proof reading on my part)...yup. That's what I tried to write.
  12:10pm
Dean:

Then why isn't it called auto-incorrect? Or auto-wrong?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
doctorjazz:

I'll take it up with Google and Apple, sure they'll agree.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
doctorjazz:

Beautiful bass tone here (Lazy Tones)...
Avatar 12:12pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Thanks, Jeff G.! That was a great show!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
Irene Trudel:

@Doug & Stork, thanks so much! Richard Hake's death hit me really hard. He's been a part of my WNYC family since 1994.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
doctorjazz:

(This would be Ralph Pena, from a quick Google search)
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doctorjazz:

Hi Irene, so sorry. He was really young, too.
Avatar 12:15pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Thanks, DrJ! I was just about to clear that up!
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Jeff Golick:

@Stork: :)

@Irene: My condolences. Always loved Hake on WNYC.
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Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):

@Jeff Golick: thanks!
and wow, Irene, what a loss for the world and for radio. <3
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
Irene Trudel:

@doctorjazz Jeff, and Granny Spicy Tuna, yes, Richard Hake was younger than me. A super nice guy with no airs of stardom.
Avatar 12:18pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

This guy's got a tone like buttah!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
doctorjazz:

It's very cool when an artist who cut his/her teeth in 1 era can expand and move to other areas (Miles, Trane, Hawk, others, but it's not all that common)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:20pm
Irene Trudel:

@Stork, I'm really loving this Jimmy Giuffre tribute. Just what I needed today.
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StringOFperils:

Improving my mood. Smoothing out the wrinkles. Putting glide in my stride. Yeah.
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Wolfgang and Storklings
Avatar 12:22pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

I'm so glad, Irene! You spread a little joy around yourself last week, with a big assist from one Mr. Keepnews. What a great show that was!
Avatar 12:23pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

coelacanth∅! StringOFperils - golly, i love your moniker!
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coelacanth∅:

you have my condolences Irene
Avatar 12:26pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Do you need a bass player, with Paul Bley's left hand going?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
StringOFperils:

The bass player was handy if Bley would take one of those long introspective walks around the venue in the middle of the show.
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doctorjazz:

Really didn't need one with Levin on board, looks like...
Avatar 12:30pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

I never saw Bley perform live, shame be upon me.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:30pm
doctorjazz:

Oops, missed the 1st credit. And he's quite good!
Avatar 12:31pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

I meant on the previous track, DrJ - Industrial Suite
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Ha! You caught up, DrJ!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
coelacanth∅:

...i don't know what color this is. when i was little it was "mango" in the lifesavers tropical flavors roll; but eventually i grew up and had a mango and realised the lifesavers lied.
some people would call it salmon but i guess they've never seen salmon, or a salmon.
no it's not peach.
..."cream of peach"?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
StringOFperils:

I think it's tangerine gray.
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doctorjazz:

Quite a fine big band here!
  12:35pm
Dean:

Believe it or not, coel, but the HTML indicates "tomato."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
StringOFperils:

If there were tangerine toothpaste, it would be this colour. It IS also the colour of some off-brand tomato soups out there as well.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
coelacanth∅:

you know, there are prisons for color name violators!
aren't there?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:37pm
Doug Schulkind:

Just remembered that I presented a mini-memorial to JG after his death, in 2008: wfmu.org...
Avatar 12:37pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

This is EXACTLY the color of the foul toothpaste my dentist insists I use - Parodontax. It'll remind me later to brush.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
coelacanth∅:

yes cream of tomato soup; or a certain type of diluted tomato sauce that i don't know the name of.
Avatar 12:38pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Coll and cool, Dougie! I will check later.
Avatar 12:39pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

That was meant as cool and cool - also senseless.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:39pm
doctorjazz:

Love the sound of these old mono jazz recordings (even transcontinental, digitally transferred/compressed).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:40pm
StringOFperils:

Bookmarked GTDS Guiffre tribute for later listening. :)
  12:41pm
Dean:

Hex: #FF6347
RGBA(255, 99, 71, 1)
HSL(9, 100%, 64%)
CMYB(0%, 61%, 72%, 0%)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:41pm
doctorjazz:

Same here (opened it in another tab)
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WR:

Birds & bells from recording?
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Franco Twinkie:

Dean, I was just telling Chresti about the first time I ever saw Tomata. He was the first guy I ever saw with the pointy look.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:43pm
coelacanth∅:

Dean what would one do with those figures?
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duke:

Hello Stork and Storklings
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Sem:

So, coral is a nice colour.

Hiya, Stork, Clubbers here, there, and everywhere.
  12:45pm
Dean:

They are the ways one styles a web page. Depending on how you build your page, you'd use one or another code and values.

Tomata sure had a distinctive look, and he knew it!
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chresti:

Haha tangerine gray.
  12:46pm
Dean:

Kevin Bacon could have portrayed Tomata. One degree.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:47pm
coelacanth∅:

i guess it's safe to call this "coral", "tropical fish", or "tropical fruit"...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:47pm
doctorjazz:

Pre-electric bass Swallow, didn't stay acoustic.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:47pm
coelacanth∅:

(there must be a tropical fruit that's this on the inside)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:48pm
chresti:

It's the color of strawberry taffy
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:48pm
Sem:

Now there's an old fish who knows from colours.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:48pm
coelacanth∅:

Dean i know what they are, i just don't know what to do with that information.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:48pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):

this character on my avatar's name means "lazy egg" in Japanese (Gudetama)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:49pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):

i had to take the amber filter off of my screen to get a better look at this here color
Avatar 12:52pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

No, WR. Microphone out my window.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:54pm
doctorjazz:

Interesting article (if you're interested in guitar stuff)
www.rollingstone.com...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:54pm
chresti:

Is that a bacon blanket wrapped around the lazy egg? @Granny
Avatar 12:55pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Thanks, DrJ. Keep those links and diversions comin', folks!
Avatar 12:55pm
fleep:

Wonderfully hued greetings
Avatar 12:56pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Your DJ for salmon-roe-colored playlist backgrounds.
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doctorjazz:

Now I got a hankering for sushi.
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doctorjazz:

More Beautiful Giuffre/Hall.
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StringOFperils:

@doctorjazz. Reminds me of what Carmine Street Guitars has been doing for some time: sourcing wood from old buildings in New York.
www.kellyguitars.com...
  12:59pm
Dean:

Oh, gotcha. They are just four ways of looking at a tomato.
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Jeff Golick:

Yeah, I'm getting a smoked salmon vibe over here. Nova.
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coelacanth∅:

yeah. first it was a creamy tomato sauce dish; now sushi.
i better eat soon.
Avatar 1:01pm
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

@oelacanth∅ - I'm headed for the fridge after starting the next track.
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coelacanth∅:

i have some tea brewing.
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doctorjazz:

Met Jim Hall once (another repeat of a story, so sorry if you've seen it). I went with my guitarteacher (that was a bust), who had studied with Hall. Hall came over between sets, and just raved about Pat Metheny, who he had just played/recorded with. He was sweet.
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coelacanth∅:

i wonder if Tom Waits ever heard this track. it reminds me of "a soldier's things"
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doctorjazz:

Thanks for that link StringOFperils (hard to get my phone to write your moniker), interesting.
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StringOFperils:

Ha ha. I've tried participating in this using my phone; it's a little uncooperative.
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coelacanth∅:

...now i see a soldir's things came before this
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Jim Hall was a stone sweetheart.
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Irene Trudel:

This tune, "The Sad Time," is quite beautiful. AND Lee Konitz plays with them! One I didn't know about.
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Doug Schulkind:

These New York Concerts recordings are sublime.
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

I'll send this recording to you, Irene. It's fantastic!
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Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):

enjoying this set so much
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Thanks, Jeff G. for sharing these NY Concerts! So great!!
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coelacanth∅:

that's interesting, String.
(i'm not a "guitarist" but i Love guitars)
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doctorjazz:

Speaking of sending stuff, I'm sending out a ton of Charlie Parker and Sonny Rollins, if anyone is interested.
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doctorjazz:

(Too much Bird...one of those "COMPLETE" compilations, with all the alternate takes, breakdowns of the Verve recordings. But, it's easy to rearrange in the digital age)
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doctorjazz:

(Too much for many folks, should say, I like the alternate takes...but not a way to "break in")
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coelacanth∅:

i'm very Thankful for the we transfer site, but it's very inconsistent!
it emails me that you've downloaded files i sent then emails me later to say you hadn't!
...and it warns me when files i sent are about to expire, but doesn't warn me when files i've received are.
- so now i've missed a few. Sonny Sharrock i was really looking forward to but it's gone.
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chresti:

That's cool, StringO, the guitars made with old wood.
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doctorjazz:

No Prob, Coel, I'll send Sharrock again, it's an essential (to my ears, anyway).
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chresti:

We're not guitarists either, but we have 6 of 'em.
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doctorjazz:

Giuffre had connection with guitar players.
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coelacanth∅:

Thank you, Doctor!
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StringOFperils:

I'm a crap guitar player, yet I have two. I love guitars. And cars too. Yet I don't drive, or own one. Go figure.
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coelacanth∅:

...i actually know 1/2 of that album, and truly Love it. it's on an old cassette; i could use an update.
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Listener Gregory:

Eating lunch, doing housework (sort of), etc., but have the music on. Keep it up!
  1:36pm
Dean:

Which Sharrock is that?
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coelacanth∅:

SOp i don't know any chords, or "normal" fingering. i have a few guitars. i usually play them flat on my lap!
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coelacanth∅:

"ask the ages"
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chresti:

We have 3 cars and 2 trucks, of which only 2 are running.
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Clean out those couch cushions, Listener Gregory. Times are tough.
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doctorjazz:

An old frustrated guitar player myself.
  1:38pm
Dean:

Meanwhile, I just checked on the New York Concerts, the cover of which looks familiar to me. This means that were I not stuck at home, but instead loitering at Down Home or Amoeba, and had I seen that record, I would have hesitated before acquiring it, because it looks familiar. Yet in fact I don't have it.

Ask the Ages, yeah, amazing.
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coelacanth∅:

in my dreams i have an ever-changing collection of maybe 5 vintage cars...which i would actually drive.
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doctorjazz:

Ask The Ages is an awesome record.
I'd guess you have it, Dean (it sometimes seems like Library of Congress should be going through your collection for stuff it doesn't have).
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coelacanth∅:

chresti you guys have any rare ones?
(i expect you do!)
  1:43pm
Dean:

I do have Ask the Ages, but then not Giuffre's New York Concerts. My collection is scattershot, hit-or-miss.

I read Fanfare magazine, a bimonthly magazine of reviews of classical recordings 500-600 pages each issue (and no margins). One of the reviewers, a professor at Indiana, I believe, donated his LP collection to LC. If LC took it, it must have been impressive.
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doctorjazz:

There are other sites like WeTransfer out there, but I haven't tried them. I did use Dropbox for a bit, but it gave me lots of trouble after a while (the idea, I suppose, with all these sites is to get you to like using them, then to have a paid version that is easier to use). I'm open, though-find WeTransfer easier for the sender than the receiver, who has to open, then get it into a folder and tagged.
  1:45pm
Dean:

I'm not a car person at all, far from it, but when I lived in LA I listened almost religiously to KPFK's Saturday morning Car Show. (Not the brothers in Cambridge, MA.) One of the most intelligent, informative, and fun radio shows ever. I wonder if it still airs?
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Doug Schulkind:

I use WeTransfer all the time. It is free and a cinch to use
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StringOFperils:

Cars and guitars are both beautiful machines, when they're nice cars and guitars. It's a place for technology and art to meet.
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chresti:

coel, the oldest one is the truck that belonged to Franco's dad, a 74 Chevy, and then the 84 volvo wagon, that Franco gave to my son.
  1:48pm
Dean:

Car Show is still there: https://www.kpfk.org/on-air/car-show-the/

Heading toward fifty years on air!
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doctorjazz:

Cars and Guitars, sounds like a song title
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coelacanth∅:

wetransfer works pretty well. i imagine it's easier for receivers who aren't as compelled to have their collection organised. (in their own way)
...that exact reason is why i don't usually download it immediately; because if i don't do it methodically it becomes confusing and takes twice as long to file it in my collection.
  1:50pm
Dean:

Was it The Dictators who did "Cars and Girls"?
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doctorjazz:

Yup, brought that to mind as well
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chresti:

My dad was the vintage car nut, when he got dementia, he gave away a '70 Karman Ghia to a woman that worked at the bar he used to frequent.
  1:52pm
Ramblin' Ray:

Hello all. Loving the show. Captivated by his sounds ever since hearing him on the Jazz on a Summer's Day documentary. Thanks.
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coelacanth∅:

haha chresti i was wondering about the guitars! ...(strangely, as you know i love old cars!)
- an '84 volvo wagon (presumedly a 245) is the car i may have passed through your town in -c.1999.
("GL" with standard transmission)
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Great reference, Ramblin' Ray! Me too - i went back and watched it this week.
  1:54pm
Dean:

My parents had a Karman Ghia back in the '60s.
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chresti:

It's a 240 DL, coel
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coelacanth∅:

right on. nearly the same.
  1:56pm
Dean:

Later, they bought a Plymouth Barracuda, which they ended up selling to a local guy. It was nothing more than a "family car," but I remember seeing the guy driving it around after fixing it up. It was slick.
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coelacanth∅:

mine was (called) an "art car". supposedly it's in someone's movie about art cars but i didn't bother getting the information from the guy and i've never found it online.
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StringOFperils:

Great! Now I have images of Handsome Dick Manitoba driving a Dodge Super Bee.
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chresti:

Franco and my brother have the vintage guitars, coel, I have a small Taylor acoustic guitar.
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coelacanth∅:

the original barricuda can be a family car or a hot rod.
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Listener Gregory:

I'm assuming that this talk about cars is a code for something else. I'm going to pretend I'm in on it.
  1:59pm
Dean:

My parents' turned out to be both. My uncle, mom's side, worked for Chrysler long ago. He used to bring me model cars to build. You know, with the mind-altering glue.
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StringOFperils:

Dean & the Acetones.
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

AMC Gremlin - best car ever.
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coelacanth∅:

(mind, finger, clothing and table-altering glue)
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StringOFperils:

AMC Rambler. Plaid all over your world.
  2:01pm
Dean:

I have no recollection.

My elementary and high school best buddies were twins whose parents had a Gremlin. We made a Super 8mm movie featuring it, "Heart Attack and Car Crash." The title is the spoiler.
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spodiodi:

hi stork!
hi all!
Testors ftw
  2:02pm
Dean:

Oh, shoot! My parents once had a Rambler, too!
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chresti:

StingO started it, Listner Gregory.

Haha StringO.
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spodiodi:

i went to disneyworld in the back of a gremlin with 2 other kids when i was 5.
i'll try to not talk too much (esp about cars/bikes)
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chresti:

Haha, hi spodi.
  2:04pm
Dean:

Yeah, Testors. Never woulda remembered that.
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doctorjazz:

My parent's second (or 3rd? Think it was second) was a Dodge Swinger, about 1970. It was the worst handling, worst pickup, worst driving car ever-but it refused to die (I think my mom was still driving it until sometime in the late 90's)
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coelacanth∅:

testors, and pittsburgh paints.
i had quite a collection of colors. 35-55¢ each, as i remember.
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chresti:

The most dangerous car my dad brought home from the used car lot, where he worked, was probably a Corvair.
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spodiodi:

i had a '74 Dart, doc - great car... the slant-6 is bulletproof... trunk straps rusted through... otherwise problem-free
  2:08pm
Dean:

I think the Swinger was one of the models my uncle gave me: http://www.dodgedartswinger.com/tag/1970/

It struck me early on that car manufacturer's were going to run out of sexy names for their models and have to resort to mundane names, e.g., Dodge Refrigerator, GM Shoebox, Toyota Potato Peeler, etc.
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coelacanth∅:

doc a few years later you could've driven a ford "mustang II" and had fond memories of the superior pick-up, power, handling and comfort of the swinger.
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spodiodi:

gas tank straps **
  2:09pm
Dean:

[strike apostrophe]
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spodiodi:

the Dodge Fridge was a beast
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Franco Twinkie:

Coel, when I was a kid, my dad and I liked to go to the drags. Then it would be a mad dash to buy a model of what I had seen.
  2:10pm
Dean:

Freezer section wasn't as spacious as one would like.
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Dean:

Irwindale? Fond memories I have of that strip.
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doctorjazz:

Great Blue Monk!
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spodiodi:

my good friend had a Mustang II in powder blue -- great fun in that car (also a 74, i think). i remember hotwiring the wipers on a rainy day while he drove us all to school (late)
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coelacanth∅:

spodi those mid-70s dodges and plymouths were excellent yeah, but did have that rust problem
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Listener Gregory:

Very strange to read this discussion of cars instead of questions like how often Giuffre played the marimba on recordings.
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Listener Gregory:

And was that an alto or bari marimba??
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spodiodi:

man, what cars didn't back then, esp in the rust belt/east coast
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Franco Twinkie:

Yeah, Iwindale! And Pomona too!
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spodiodi:

nice, Franco
  2:13pm
TheNewLexGofer:

Testors in the orange tube. The stuff in the blue tube did nothing!
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spodiodi:

Gregory, i'm not sure, but def. a GM product
  2:14pm
Dean:

My uncle would get tix for Riverside, Pomona, etc. I remember going to a Riverside 500 or something of the sort. Saw Evel Knievel jump. And I can't ever forget the sound of Jackie Stewart's car at Ontario, a high whine two octaves above all the other cars.
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spodiodi:

cool, Dean
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Listener Gregory:

Of course, Giuffre's tone was so subtle that he could make the bari marimba *sound like* an alto!
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coelacanth∅:

my first(ish) girlfriend had a mustang II. we loaded it with 4 reasonably-sized teenagers and camping gear and headed toward the poconos. accelerator to the floor for i don't know about 5-10 miles on a very slight incline on the highway, struggling to reach 25mph.
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northguineahills:

It's odd, in Orlando (which is a blue city), the streets are vacant and there is a curfew. BUt visiting my parents in a county outside of Jacksonville, (which voted for the current president w/ 87% for), traffic is barely lighter then normal, and there is no curfew.
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spodiodi:

lol coel
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doctorjazz:

Tonight's Quarantine Concerts (there's also a streaming Sondheim presentation tonight).

www.arsnovaworkshop.org...
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northguineahills:

I've never heard Giuffree's "Free Fall", and 1962!
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spodiodi:

thanks, doctorjazz
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coelacanth∅:

LG haha (@2.15)
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doctorjazz:

Free Fall very cool (especially for someone who came up as a Swing Band clarinet player). (have the vinyl)
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Doug Schulkind:

There is something so intimate about the sound of reed players who produce an intentionally breathy sound. It's like they are communicating the message, "I know you know I could play this cleanly if I wanted to, and I don't want to. So the onus is on you to find what I am really trying to say."
  2:18pm
Dean:

That's exactly what I meant, Doug, when I played clarinet.
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spodiodi:

nicely said, Doug Schulkind
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chresti:

I love marimba.
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spodiodi:

haha Dean
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Listener Gregory:

@northguineahills, Even in bright blue Vermont, I see big differences in distancing, with the hippie Co-ops super careful with 100% compliance, and the discount supermarket with people touching and coughing at will. I think this is a class/economic difference.
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northguineahills:

On Conversations w/ a Goose, there should be a track entitled, "Duck, Duck, Duck. Goose!"
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spodiodi:

i bought a student clarinet not oo long ago in hopes of getting better than i was as a kid, but it hasn't happened yet
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coelacanth∅:

Doug -exactly.
...like Trane or David S Ware, or Rollins...
then there are others (i'll not name) who i wonder if they could play nice if they wanted to.
  2:22pm
Dean:

There's a brass and woodwind repair shop around the corner from us. I wonder if it's gonna stay in business. Just learned yesterday that a longstanding, nice, unpretentious restaurant a few blocks away has closed for good.
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coelacanth∅:

(well -okay not necessarily referring to breathiness there)
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chresti:

Yeah, I have a couple clarinets in hibernation.
  2:24pm
Dean:

My clarinet, which was my dad's before me, is in really awful shape. Never owned the tenor saxophone or bass clarinet I played.
  2:24pm
Dean:

Did I mention, by the way, that my last name is Dolphy?
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doctorjazz:

Doug-a master of that (to my ears), was Pee Wee Russell (who's music isn't played all that much, and I really like). (and the slightly earlier Frank Teschemacher).
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coelacanth∅:

Dean @2.22 so the plan is working.
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doctorjazz:

(really like Uri Caine, the 8:30 concert-will be competing with my daughter's Sondheim concert preference))
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coelacanth∅:

by the way, for those interested, bandcamp (who i have no problem with supporting in itself) is again waiving it's fees on friday (may 1)
  2:29pm
Dean:

Heard Caine at the Skirball Center near Bel Air many years ago. Don Byron played with the band.
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Doug Schulkind:

I've always adored Anthony Braxton's hyper-breathy delivery. I feel like he is projecting the message that "beauty is overrated." Of course, I'm projecting here. I have no right to suggest what Braxton's intention may be.
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northguineahills:

You also get the same print-through effect w/ cassettes (at least the mix tapes I stored in my car back in the day).
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StringOFperils:

I remember vinyl print-through. Never had a name for it, but it drove me crazy.
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WR:

Tails out. Going old school fo' sho.
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Listener Gregory:

@String, I thought when you heard it in vinyl, it was really from the original tapes.
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northguineahills:

Brass musicians also do the breathy effect, see Peter Evans and Daniel Carter (and many others).
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coelacanth∅:

fortunately, we could still ask Braxton what his intention is
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Listener Gregory:

@doctorjazz, Brian Marsella is also quite good. I've heard him live, and he's appeared on a lot of Tzadik albums lately.
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coelacanth∅:

ngh -and Miles
  2:33pm
Dean:

My favorite breathy reed delivery is probably Canonball's entry on "Autumn Leaves" on Somethin' Else. Many years ago I was on a business trip to San Diego where, in my free time, I visited a stereo store that had a first pressing of SE. Heard it on a terrific system. Breath and spittle.
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coelacanth∅:

DJ Salmon Roe Souffle are you blushing?
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Doug Schulkind:

On this coming week's Bodega Pop Live, Gary Sullivan is going to present a Marianne Faithfull special. It's a kind of thank God she survived COVID tribute!
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northguineahills:

@coel: Duh, how could I forget Miles!
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coelacanth∅:

Thankful Marianne pulled through.
anybody know anything about Wreckless Eric's condition?
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StringOFperils:

thx 4 Bodega Pop tip. Noted, and noted..
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coelacanth∅:

(i can't seem to find anything, except "tested positive")
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Listener Gregory:

This is more quadruplets than four brothers.
  2:41pm
Dean:

Looks like WE chimed in on Twitter shortly after the news broke: https://twitter.com/thewreckeric/status/1252266919618506753
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doctorjazz:

@LG-know the name, not familiar with his playing off the top of my head (though, if he's done much on Tzadik, I likely have heard some of his playing). Something worth checking out for me. Thanks
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doctorjazz:

Nice to have a COVID-19 tribute to an artist who DIDN'T pass away.
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doctorjazz:

(Just Clickey-starring the whole show, great from beginning to end! Thanks, Stork!)
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StringOFperils:

@doctor jazz. Yes. Excessive morbidity is probably unwise at this time, as much as we like to pay tribute to the dearly departed. 2020 will be a year to appreciate life.
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Catching up with a lotta great comments - beautifully said, Doug-Man.
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doctorjazz:

Another email, so sad, all the artists, clubs, record selling places, needing help. This one from Bobby Previte.

bobbyprevite.bandcamp.com...
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doctorjazz:

Is ALL that guitar sounding playing the bass of Swallow (I know the answer, but, wow!)
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Dean. (i didn't expect twitter to let me see it but they let me have a minute or so before blocking me)
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

We're going a tad into overtime tonight, patrons mine. I hope you can spare but a few moments for the rilly big finish.
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coelacanth∅:

dr.j that conversation is invisible to those not "following"
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spodiodi:

i've cancelled all of my appointments for the day
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Sem:

Finish Big was a name we considered for my middleschool band.
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doctorjazz:

I was 3 months old when Margo was recorded (hadn't yet arrived in the US)
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coelacanth∅:

Wolfgang i'm cool with the rilly big fish but i'll just have a small portion, myself.
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fred:

@Stork: No problem for me, as long as the bar is stocked (Giuffre new to me, it's been an educational show)
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doctorjazz:

Coel @2:53-the Bandcamp?
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Listener Gregory:

@doctor, yes, his message is blank unless you first follow him.
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StringOFperils:

I was just commenting re. it being a shame that this was about to end, so overtime is more than welcome. Actually have to go back to the archive to re-listen to this while not engaged in other activities so much. After midnight perhaps.
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coelacanth∅:

yes it says "Follow Bobby Previte to join the conversation"
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Spodi! And so many others I haven't addressed - I AM NOT WORTHY!!!!
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Doug Schulkind:

This Margo is stupendous. Wow.
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coelacanth∅:

it's true i didn't initially think i'd want to stick around for 3 hours of the same artist, but i haven't wavered.
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coelacanth∅:

(and still haven't eaten anything today. i should get on that)
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spodiodi:

it's all great, Stork! i'm happy to be here listening and learning
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doctorjazz:

Hmmm, not sure how to fix it, but he's offering big discounts on his music, including a free download of "Push The Envelope".
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Listener Gregory:

This is something (Lonely Time).
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Eat, Coel! Yo're so skinny!!
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doctorjazz:

Giuffre had such a wide scope of approaches, stylistic experiments, that listening for extended periods isn't wearying in the least, his music can stand up to the exposure.
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coelacanth∅:

here's Previte's discography.
bobbyprevite.bandcamp.com...
-it's just the community conversation i cannot see
  3:02pm
Jeff g. via app:

Thanks for the transporting show, @Stork!
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Listener Gregory:

This is clarinet rather than tenor, no?
  3:02pm
Dean:

Much like the six hours of Konitz a couple weeks back. Adding to the irony, after shows like these I'm inclined to follow suit and spin still *more* of the featured artist.
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doctorjazz:

Does sound like Clarinet to me.
And, trumpet/clarinet/drums, how common was that in 1954?
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StringOFperils:

Yeah, like the recent Lee Konitz tribute, this Jimmy Guiffre overview has yielded many pleasant surprises, not the least of which is the broad range of ideas and techniques that were explored. Nothing boring anywhere.
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coelacanth∅:

Stork this is my strategy for self-preservation when food gets scarce.
ain't no one gonna look at me and imagine me on the grill.
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doctorjazz:

Just LOVE "The TRain and the River", what a fabulous track/album!
  3:05pm
Dean:

Of course, maybe next week Stork will devote the show to all of Giuffre's boring stuff.
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Ramblin' Ray:

@doctorjazz
I second that emotion
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doctorjazz:

(more Jim Hall...Guiffre and guitarists...)
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StringOFperils:

Oh Dean, you crack me up.
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Listener Gregory:

Must leave Art and Beauty and return to normal life. Thanks very much, Herr Storch.
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR A WONDERFUL 3 HOURS!!!! IT WAS SWEET MUSICALLY ANC COMMENTARILY - OR SOMETHING... NEXT WEEK? HEART YUZ ALL!!!
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doctorjazz:

And, there goes most of another day-is it any wonder I get so little done?
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coelacanth∅:

i'm a bit more familiar with Giuffre than Konitz but still have learned more than not learned
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

That's cool, coel.
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

Thank you Greg!!
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coelacanth∅:

take care Gregory
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Ramblin' Ray:

Thanks Wolfgang for a great show
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chresti:

Thanks DJ Wolfgangenheimer!
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doctorjazz:

(I have FMU to thank in a large part for that, thanks a lot!)
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Dean:

Thanks for another splendid morning.
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fred:

Thanks Stork!
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doctorjazz:

Thanks, so much, Wolfgang! Great stuff!
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spodiodi:

thanks, Stork!
  3:09pm
Dean:

Gonna have to read that copy of Ralph Blumenthal's history of the Stork Club on my bookshelf right there.
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coelacanth∅:

there's still several hours left of high-productivity in this day.
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coelacanth∅:

...or, hanging out, downloading and listening to music; eating, drinking, shooting the shit...
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StringOFperils:

Surely there must be another life-buoy I can cling to on one of these streams. (Eyes widen in panic.)
  3:11pm
Dean:

There's a companion Life of a Trio from Saturday, btw.
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Wolfgang!
stay strong everyone
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Sem:

Ciao!
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StringOFperils:

Fly right and keep it tight Stork ! thx
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duke:

Thanks Stork!
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Irene Trudel:

Thanks Stork! It's been a most enjoyable afternoon with you and all of Jimmy's music you've been playing.
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:

A giant hug to you all (I'm allowed). Hope to get you back in the Nest next week...
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