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Favoriting January 31, 2021: What's behind the masquelero.

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The Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble  Tatas-Matoes   Favoriting Congliptious  Nessa  1968   
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Sun Ra 

The Perfect Man   Favoriting

My Brother The Wind, Vol. I 

Saturn Research 

1970 

 

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Susie Ibarra  Paniniwala (Belief)   Favoriting Talking Gong  New Focus Recordings  2021   
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Jason Moran  Spoken in Two (Tear)   Favoriting The Sound Will Tell You  Jason Moran  2021   
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Theresa Wong & Ellen Fullman  Harbors Part 2   Favoriting Harbors  Room40  2020   
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Soojin Suh Coloris Trio  Who Are You   Favoriting Colorist  Soojin Suh  2020   
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The Velvet Underground  Ocean (demo)   Favoriting Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition)  Cotillion Records  1970   
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Michael Gregory Jackson  Frequency Equilibrium Koan   Favoriting Frequency Equilibrium Koan  Golden Records  1977/2021   
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Julius Hemphill  Unknown Title No. 2   Favoriting The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony - Chamber Music  New World Records  1981/2021   
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Booker T. & The MGs 

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Sam Rivers Quartet  An Evening in Hamburg, Part One   Favoriting Braids  NoBusiness Records  1979/2020   
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Misha Mengelberg Tentet  Tetteretet V / La Madelon / Rumboon   Favoriting Live at Moers, 1976  ICP Records  1976/2020   
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Wendell Harrison  Where Am I   Favoriting An Evening with the Devil  Tribe  1972   
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Pat Thomas  Comp. 6C   Favoriting The Locals Play the Music of Anthony Braxton  Discus Music  2006/2020   
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Music behind DJ:
Natural Food 

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Miles Davis Quintet  Masqualero   Favoriting Sorcerer  Columbia  1967  Master take; take 5. 
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Herbie Hancock  The Sorcerer   Favoriting Speak Like a Child  Blue Note  1968   
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Miles Davis Quintet  Masqualero (alt. take; take 3)   Favoriting Freedom Jazz Dance: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5  Columbia  1967/2016   
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Miles Davis Quintet  Masqualero   Favoriting Live in Europe 1969: The Bootleg Series, vol. 2  Columbia  1969/2013  1969.07.26 - Juan-Les-Pins - new rhythm section (Corea/Holland/DeJohnette) 
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Miles Davis  Masqualero   Favoriting Live At The Fillmore East (March 7, 1970) - It's About That Time  Columbia  1970/2001  + Airto Moreira; Wayne still hanging in there 
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Miles Davis  Masqualero   Favoriting Black Beauty: Miles Davis Live at Fillmore West  Columbia  1970/1973  April 10, 1970: Steve Grossman in for Wayne now. 
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Miles Davis Quintet  Masqualero (alt take; take 1)   Favoriting Sorcerer  Columbia  1967   
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Mouse on Mars 

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Tom Zé  Augusta, Angélica e Consolação   Favoriting b/w "Quem Não Pode Se Tschaikovsky"  Continental  1973  (via Raridades comp., Warner Brazil, 2020) 
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Gal Costa  Baby   Favoriting Tropicália ou Panis et Circenses  Philips  1968   
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Listener comments!

Avatar 🦀 8:59am
duke:

Ready to head OUT
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Jeff Golick:

Excellent, sir @duke!
Avatar 🦀 9:01am
hyde:

hello!
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listener james from westwood:

Happy fifth-January Sunday, Jeff and all! And IIRC happy birthday?
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:02am
DJpeterDE:

Good morning! Happy almost Bandcamp Friday!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02am
Jeff Golick:

Hy, @hyde!
Thanks, @listener james! Yup, had a bday this past week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03am
Jeff Golick:

A holiday worth celebrating, @DJpeterDE! Hiya!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07am
Artie:

Up and out, here we go!
Avatar 🦀 9:09am
Stork:

Jeff 'n duke 'n hyde 'n james 'n Peter - happy hellos!!
Avatar 🦀 9:10am
Stork:

Susie to open! No pussyfootin'!!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:10am
DJpeterDE:

Is that the flutist Claire Chase on this album? Does she improvise or are her parts notated?
Avatar 🦀 9:10am
hyde:

hiya Stork
  9:11am
Doug Schulkind:

Jeffcamp Sunday!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:12am
Jeff Golick:

@Artie! @Stork!

@DJpeterDE: that is Claire Chase, yes. Not sure re notated parts...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:13am
Jeff Golick:

@Doug! I am nothing if not a happy camper.
Avatar 9:16am
TDK60:

Good morning Jeff.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:19am
Jeff Golick:

Greetings, @TDK60!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:22am
Jeff Golick:

@DJpeter: extensive notes on the Ibarra album at the label's site: www.newfocusrecordings.com...
Avatar 🦀 9:24am
Listener Gregory:

Morning!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:24am
Jeff Golick:

Wassup, @Listener Gregory!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:34am
Uncle Michael:

Sorry, had to have breakfast first.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35am
Jeff Golick:

Understood, @UM! I have a piece of toast rapidly cooling in the toaster, just waiting for me.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:36am
Uncle Michael:

I would think this track is long enough for you to retrieve it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:37am
Jeff Golick:

It is, but I don't want to miss anything.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:38am
DJpeterDE:

Whoa never heard of this before! It’s basically Dogon AD for hire
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:39am
Uncle Michael:

Blast it through the house!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:40am
Jeff Golick:

Newly discovered/released, @DJpeterDE.

@UM: I wish. We're not running that kind of an operation here, unfortunately.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:43am
StringOFperils:

In sympathetic neighbour-enforced monastic silence, I wish you a good morning, and belatedly a happy birthday, Jeff!
Avatar 🦀 9:44am
hyde:

i am currently lusting after this box set
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:45am
Jeff Golick:

Thank you very much, @StringOFperils!

@hyde: Highest recommendation from me.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:45am
WR:

hello Jeff and all. Even though she was not on that selection, the Ibarra tune led me down a Claire Chase rabbit hole. Ever Onward and Outward while it is still January
Avatar 🦀 9:46am
hyde:

81 was probably the year i saw Hemphill play solo at UMass. it was odd, he played in some dormitory lobby space.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:47am
Jeff Golick:

@WR! The rabbit hole is real. (And it's a mug: depthsofwikipedia.com...)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:48am
Jeff Golick:

Wow, @hyde, very cool.
Avatar 🦀 9:49am
hyde:

or it may have been a dorm that had a gallery space? i don't totally remember. it was a long time ago.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:49am
Uncle Michael:

hyde, in '81 my brother was still at UMass
  9:50am
doctorjazz:

hey folks!
Avatar 🦀 9:51am
hyde:

@UM wow! there were a lot of us
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:51am
Jeff Golick:

Hey, @doctorjazz! Was just thinking you'd probably dig this one.
Avatar 🦀 9:51am
Stork:

Julius Hemphill's B-Day was last Sunday! And speaking of Claire Chase, she does an excellent interview/solo performance with Philip Glass whose birthday is..omg, TODAY! Well, whaddaya know?
www.youtube.com...
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:52am
Uncle Michael:

Come to think of it, he might not have arrived till '83 or '84.
Avatar 🦀 9:53am
hyde:

@UM i was still there! i graduated in '85
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:55am
Uncle Michael:

I think he made it out in '88. I'm not exactlu sure. After his dorm days he lived in a house on School Street.I remember that.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:58am
WR:

The Ocean worked for me in that set.
Avatar 🦀 9:59am
Stork:

I think that VU piece fit better than you do, JG. Boldly go, I say!
Avatar 🦀 9:59am
Listener Gregory:

Today I will be your silent partner, Jeff. However, my take will be 20% of the gross revenue.
Avatar 🦀 10:01am
Listener Gregory:

Coincidental to your playing the Hemphill, I have Marty Ehrlich-led sextet under Hemphill's name on my car CD player now. There are certain harmonies of reeds that you hear and know are Hemphill's. I have no idea what they are, but they are gorgeous. IMHO
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:01am
doctorjazz:

I did dig the Hemphill, I foresee a box set in my future.
Ocean did hey an release on Reed's 1st solo album.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:04am
doctorjazz:

The Ehrlich tributes to Hemphill are great, LG.
Avatar 10:04am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

GutenDias Herr Destinados !
Phillip Glass a ⦿Sun in ♒︎Aquarius - figgers...
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:04am
Mx. Granny (e/em):

Greetings, Jeff and folx! Sounding lively in here!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:05am
DJpeterDE:

Claire Chase has a special project to commemorate the anniversary of Varese classic composition for solo flute: she is commissioning new works for solo flute. Saw her at first every October Revolution Philly where they paired her with solo Anthony Braxton in a masterstroke
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:08am
doctorjazz:

This Rivers is terrific (great tuba, too).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09am
Jeff Golick:

Greetings, @Mx. Granny and @Revolution Rabbit Nov63~
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10am
Jeff Golick:

Ugh, @Stork, I missed a chance at a Hemphill bday show? Curses!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ocean was marvelous & so is this.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:16am
Jeff Golick:

Thanks, folx!

@DJpeterDE: those October Revolution shows all looked amazing. Did you stay for several days?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:18am
coelacanth∅:

g'morning Jeff, OUTies
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doctorjazz:

Me (@10:01) surpassed to read Ocean did get an official release on Lou Reed's first album.
Have alwayswanted to get to The October Revolution, never made it. Always interesting stuff scheduled. Always kick myself afterwards.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wow. & they landed on all three wheels just like that...
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:20am
doctorjazz:

They're predicting 14-18 inches of snow in my part of Central Joisey. Man...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20am
Jeff Golick:

Howdy, @coelacanth∅!
Avatar 🦀 10:23am
Stork:

Whoa, DrJ! Time to make snow-angels!
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Stork:

Swing it, Misha!!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:24am
doctorjazz:

They come out into the blues, very cool!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:30am
doctorjazz:

Extreme stereo separation on this Harrison, nothing in the center (listening on headphones). Nice track, though.
  10:30am
Mark R:

I think Wendell Harrison was from Detroit--am I right about that?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:31am
Jeff Golick:

Was noticing same, @doc.

@Mark R.! You are correct, sir. Harrison was a major guy on the Detroit scene, part of the Tribe tribe.
Avatar 🦀 10:31am
Listener Gregory:

Bandcamp link has zero info on this Harrison piece. The piano sounds so Corea-ish.
  10:31am
Mark R:

This is very exemplary of the kind of pretty, spacey music that was in vogue at that time--exotic percussion, almost always an electric piano...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:32am
Jeff Golick:

Charles Eubanks on keys.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33am
Jeff Golick:

This cut (or similar) has ended up on some cool Tribe compilations, I believe.
Avatar 🦀 10:34am
Stork:

Ach, shoudla hipped ya to Hemphill b-day, Jeff. I was busy with the Erb that day, if ya know what I'm sayin.' Ya wanna know a birthday, ask a Stork!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34am
Jeff Golick:

Are you ready for funkified Anthony Braxton?
Avatar 🦀 10:35am
Stork:

Is that a Rhodes or a Fairlight?
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:35am
doctorjazz:

Think I need some coffee for this!
  10:35am
Dean:

Pandelis Karayorgis revives the electric piano on, e.g., this monster from fourteen years ago.
https://www.discogs.com/Pandelis-Karayorgis-Nate-McBride-Curt-Newton-Betwixt/release/2723278
  10:35am
Mark R:

I remember hearing his name a lot when I was growing up, Jeff. Actually never heard of Tribe records, though.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:35am
chresti:

Morning Jeff and d'OUTers!
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Stork:

Ambushed by The Funk!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36am
Jeff Golick:

I have no idea, @Stork!

@Dean!

@chresti!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:38am
Mx. Granny (e/em):

chrestikins!
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Listener Gregory:

@Stork, thought of you Friday night when Bronwyn played "Watch Out For Mr. Stork" from the movie Dumbo. www.wfmu.org...
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Mx. Granny (e/em):

i say YEAH! digging this.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...somebody's chart on that cover! A bit small & faint to read...
  10:39am
Mark R:

This is fantastic! The transition was abrupt, but once they settled into this funk groove, damn! It must be funky Sunday because I was listening to some 70s-era Eddie Harris earlier that would fit nicely into any club set, as would this.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...you'd do charts on computer now of course...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39am
Jeff Golick:

Bigger image here, @RRN63: f4.bcbits.com...
  10:41am
Mark R:

That's some deep shit, Jeff. Sun Ra-ish philosophy.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:43am
DJpeterDE:

I know I mentioned Bandcamp Friday: I already had a long list, Jeff is making it longer.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Cheers JeffG. Well - not sure what's supposed to be demonic there that evening... Saturn & Uranus in Gemini - somebody born in the early 1940s like Dylan & Hendrix blending Tradition & Innovation in their dexterity & communication ... Lotsa Libra w/ Capricorn Rising... &tc.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:45am
DJpeterDE:

Did you try both "tentet" and "tentette"?

I'm excited to see that the Hemphill liner notes are a free download! Good way to seel the music, I guess. Relieved if I don't have to buy the physical product!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:47am
chresti:

Grannykins!
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Mx. Granny (e/em):

RevRab: thanks for the interpretation, i was looking at that and thinking, how is that so devilish?
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Mx. Granny (e/em):

but i guess that at times, any dabbling in such things as astrology was considered demonic
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DJpeterDE:

My favorite Dave Douglas album, CONVERGENCE, also closes with "Nothing Like You" as a hat-tip to SORCERER.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:52am
coelacanth∅:

'morning chrestì
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Jeff Golick:

@DJpeter: I did try both! I think the official version is something like "dectet" I guess. That's a cool nod from Douglas, from one trumpeter to another.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:54am
doctorjazz:

Douglas did do nice tributes, though I think I liked The Tiny Bell Trio best if I had to select.
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DJpeterDE:

catching up on the comments stream...
@jeff: I saw 100% of the first two October Revolution festivals (except the premium secret concerts for the bigwigs). When they announced the first one in February or so, with only a handful of names, I bought the "super early bird" festival pass. I had never seen Braxton or Art Ensemble live, so that was enough for me.
  10:55am
Mark R:

Love this! Interestingly enough, Rich in Washington played a couple tracks from "Sorcerer" Friday night--and not this one, so between your two shows I've heard a good amount of this nice album, which, in my vast Miles collection, I've somehow never picked up. Did you select one partially as a tribute to the late Cicely Tyson, who graces the cover (and then of course, the music ain't have bad, either!)
  10:57am
Dean:

Listened yesterday to one of Braxton's GTM ensemble shows at Yoshi's, '97. I referred to the ensemble as a nonet, but the record refers to ninetet. The former appears in OED, not the latter. None of tentet, tentette, or dectet appears there. I guess =>10 = large ensemble.
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Jeff Golick:

Thanks, @Mark R. - a nod to Cecily Tyson, indeed! Glad I'm not overlapping with Rich. Though this music is so slippery, it bears repeat listening.
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DJpeterDE:

Marty Paich called his band the Dektette, FWIW.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Nothing you can say to measure up to tribute for this Quintet.
Reading Miles's Autobio - in like a life full of adventures & misadventures - the one thing he's humble about & regrets is not staying married to Cicely...
  11:00am
Mark R:

This quintet is always delicious listening. The longer they were together, the better they got. I think they just reached a point where some of the guys like Herbie and Wayne were just more than ready to lead their own groups, it was like, we're all grown up, we still love you dad, but it's time to move out of the house.
  11:00am
Mark R:

I remember him regretting not staying married to his first wife, Frances, Rev. Rabbit.
  11:00am
Dean:

Nor decet. Yet here's a bunch of 'em: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decet_(music)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

All Young Titans - & beyond even that the simpatico in the band - as a band...
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hyde:

fingers crossed for the Tangerine Dream soundtrack to Sorcerer
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DJpeterDE:

Looking at the Hemphill box liners now: oh man, there's a photo of close-cropped 20-ish Hemphill with his Mom!
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Jeff Golick:

Nothing as interesting as that, I'm afraid, @hyde...
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Jeff Golick:

(That photo jumped out at me, too, @DJpeterDE.)
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hyde:

haha, rats
  11:03am
Dean:

I bet the Enescu Decet is marvelous.
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hyde:

(nobody needs a backseat dj, anyhow)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...set's not over hyde :p ...
  11:06am
Dean:

I prefer Miles' Saucier. The group really cooks on that one.
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DJpeterDE:

Hemphill Whoa pt. 2: string quartet arrangements of Mingus!
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doctorjazz:

Have to catch Rich in Washington one of these days (archive, likely, as I usually listen to Bronwyn's Acid Jazz Hands then, and the family would revolt!). Too many shows,too little time...
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doctorjazz:

The Davis 60's group waa amazing!
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Stork:

Shorter is melting my heart... again.
  11:09am
Mark R:

I usually only catch the first hour of his show, dr.--when I'm preparing dinner. This week I really enjoyed it--some really great 80s rock--Boomtown Rats, Pete Shelley, some great bands I've never heard of. Then a nice jazz set with a couple of these "Sorcerer" tracks and some of the more melodic offerings of Sun Ra. It was groovy. I sent him a note of appreciation.
  11:11am
Dean:

French: dixtuor

That I like.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:12am
Jeff Golick:

@Dean, after that saucier comment I thought maybe you'd taken a seat in the corner.
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doctorjazz:

Mark R, looked at the playlist a moment ago, does look nice.
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Listener Gregory:

@DJpeterDE, in the second (?) episode of the Netflix series "Pretend It's a City," Fran Leibowitz tells an incredible Mingus story. That is, incredible yet perfectly in character.
  11:14am
Dean:

Jes' warmin' up. For instance, have you heard the rarely recorded Bill Evan's tentet? They cover "Dixtuor Ahead."
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doctorjazz:

Not your dad's "mellow" Miles...
  11:14am
Mark R:

Yeah I couldn't listen past about 8:30. I SAW that, Gregory, that was amazing.
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DJpeterDE:

@dean. it was a long detour to get to that joke!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...this ain't the Summer of Love...
  11:15am
Dean:

I had to drive around the block a few times, yes.
  11:15am
Mark R:

I love this Live in Europe album--very cool lineup that they said in the liner notes never recorded in the studio together. And then a few months later it was "Bitches Bres" and we know where all that went.
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DJpeterDE:

@LG thsnk for head's up, I will look for that anecdote! (I'm hoping by "perfectly in character" you mean that Leibowitz actually impersonates Mingus)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...'Bitches Brew' like a couple days after Woodstock...
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Doug Schulkind:

I saw Miles live in Cleveland during his comeback in '81. The spot that booked him was a theater-in-the-round—with a rotating stage. As a venue for a fellow who famously"turned his back on the audience," I thought this was fucking hysterical.
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Listener Gregory:

No, I meant it's the kind of anecdote that would make you think "that would never happen," and then you remember it's Mingus.
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hyde:

i confess that the only band i ever saw play on a rotating stage was Yes
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Jeff Golick:

I'm sure Miles dug it; saved him the trouble.
  11:20am
Mark R:

I saw him on that same tour, Doug--he wasn't in the best health, but his band was great and I couldn't believe I was watching MILES FUCKING DAVIS!!!
  11:20am
Dean:

"Circle in the Round" was '67, but the comp appeared in '79, so maybe the venue figured he had changed his ways.
  11:21am
Mark R:

Circle in the Round, he literally had an apartment with all curved walls, it was very mod.
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doctorjazz:

That was the Time After Time Miles, no? Got to see that band as well. Miles spent more time at the keyboards than trumpet, but I felt the same way, glad to catch him.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

1970s - HeavyMetal...
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WR:

great show Jeff, sorry folks couldn't participate in the comments more. I'm saving my allowance for the Julius Hemphill.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...well he's @ the Fillmore ...Hendrix still alive for another season & 1/2...
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Jeff Golick:

Thanks, @WR.
  11:28am
Dean:

Half a year later was Isle of Wight.
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doctorjazz:

Already ordered the Hemphill, (and the Pat Thomas), hard to keep the order finger off many more...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Beatles on verge of announcing breakup...
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Jeff Golick:

I am unreasonably excited for the Peter Jackson Beatles doc.
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Listener Gregory:

This is a fantastic set.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hats off to Bill Graham for booking him. You wonder how blown minds were - or if it sailed over everybody? The Dead or whomever in the wings agape...
New Beatles - you dream about it @ night, yerknow...
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Doug Schulkind:

My wife once shared a plane from New Orleans to NYC with Miles and Cicely. According to "eyewitness accounts," both members of the happy couple were dressed in full-length white fur (at the height of summer), and seemed fairly coked out of their minds.
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Jeff Golick:

Thanks for that, @LG. Answering the question no one wanted asked: "How many times can you hear 'Masqualero' before you turn away?"
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TDK60:

RevRab, the Fillmore often had varied artists in one show. || Love that distorted electric piano of Corea.
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Jeff Golick:

Yeah, @RRN63 - this Fillmore West show is from when Davis opened for the Dead, April '70.
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Mark R:

I totally believe it, Doug! According to one of Miles' roadies, Cicely was a real handful. When she joined Miles on tour, she'd have like 18 suitcases.
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DJpeterDE:

I'm enjoying this book a lot, but paradoxically it makes me NOT want to watch the Peter Jackson doc. Portrays Lennon as heroin-addled and bizarre in studio...
smile.amazon.com...
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Jeff Golick:

I think it was during the Fillmore East run that Miles kept showing up late so that he wouldn't have to open for Steve Miller, whose music he loathed.
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Jeff Golick:

Interesting, @DJpeterDE...
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DJpeterDE:

@Doug two great Miles anecdotes
@Jeff was going to say i never tire of this Shorter composition
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Mark R:

Clive Davis claims credit for convincing Graham to book Miles at the Fillmore. But Bill was already booking jazz acts like Charles Lloyd, and with Miles itching to play his electric music for a live audience, I don't think Bill needed much persuading. In fact, I suspect Clive Davis's version is total bullshit.
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Dean:

Headline for the SF Chronicle review by Ralph Gleason of this show: Trumpet Sorcery. "The Fillmore audience gazed at him in fascination."
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

TDK60 yeah. Still - Miles up before all the Hippies. I mean - this still sounds like the Future in some ways...
Well he loathed opening for lessers no doubt - especially if they had any pretentions I imagine...
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coelacanth∅:

Jeff @1135 i might've done the same!
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DJpeterDE:

I suspect Jackson is going to play down the conflict as a way to counterbalance the Let It Be movie... but I don't know. (Haven't watched his war-footage-reconstruction yet.)
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coelacanth∅:

...but Miles opening for the dead, instead of the right way 'round is hard to swallow
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Jeff Golick:

The clips Jackson shared late last year made it all seem very jolly indeed.
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Dean:

Further:

In the dressing room I asked "You gonna play another set?" He looked at me. "After THAT" he said. Bill Graham said "That one set was better than all four at the Fillmore East." Miles smiled. "I know it" he said.
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DJpeterDE:

Don't forget that Ravi Shankar knocked everyone out at Monterey Pop... I bet a lot of those hippies were into Miles's set: if they weren't, I'm going to hazard a guess that it's because the blacknuss interfered with their ability to trance out. (Just occurring to me now that a case could be made for early 70s Miles as Afro-futurist.)
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Mark R:

Cool, the Dead felt the same way. But for rock audiences, Miles wouldn't be the headliner. He understood that. The one guy he wouldn't open for was Steve Miller. He made sure he showed up so late, Miller had to go on first.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

DJpeterDE that is the common belief - probly Macca's directive as well. Which in its way probly totally legit. It's a little odd - the Whole Album & Get Back always held up as the great disintegration & argument - & now everything countering that. After all they did go on to Abbey Road (tho that was released earlier).
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well - it's good to know Psychedelic San Francisco on the whole rose to the occasion...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*White Album
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...but I always reckoned they argued more early & laughed more later than we generally thot of them doing...
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coelacanth∅:

i'm not especially appreciative of the rewriting of history some are attempting, when the audio and video clips demonstrate quite aptly how much the fab 4 hated being around each-other by that time.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

They were a loving Family with some notable Turbulence & wanted to move into separate houses...
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Mark R:

Listen to how great Tony Williams is here...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Right ?!
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coelacanth∅:

...every book about the beatles i've read paints one of them especially well, and one especially poorly. the least biased book so far is Geoff Emerick's, but even that is very "pro-Macca". but at leat it's not unfair to Lennon.
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Dean:

Monterey Pop was in June '67. One month later Nikhil Banerjee appeared in Berkeley on KPFA. Some folks were poised to listen to this stuff.
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Stork:

I'm listening, Mark R. Tony's real gone.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Funny - the Beatletard podcasts I listen to characterize Emerick as a somewhat biased & unreliable witness - despite his being Right There...
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doctorjazz:

Almost at the end, great listening, Jeff, Thanks!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

& how old is Tony Williams then ?
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DJpeterDE:

@RevRab again I refer you to that book, which i'm enjoying. i didn't think i needed to read another account, but he has a really thorough look at Allan Klein's maneuvers, and he paints a really complicated picture of how Abbey Road went down. Everyone trying to be on best behavior, but then biting their tongues for Maxwell's Silver Hammer. Heartbreaking portrait of John's relationship with Julian.
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Stork:

Storkville, thisaway, top 'o the hour:
wfmu.org...
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Mark R:

In those days, you were either in a band or you weren't, hardly anyone made solo albums while still in a band. If it were today, they would have taken a little hiatus, made no public announcements, each done a solo album, and then probably could have made another Beatles album--with John, Paul and now George writing pretty decent songs, it might have been quite good. Then again, the fact that they broke up when they did guarantees that there'll never be a "Face Dances" or "Dirty Work"--every single Beatles album is great!
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Stork:

That whole set was just delish, Jeff!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Oh Klein is the bad guy alright...
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coelacanth∅:

RR the book is certainly biased. he and Macca were close. but still he gave credit to Lennon where due and didn't make him out to be a total fuck-up, which he obviously could not have been.
he's not super nice to Harrison though.
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DJpeterDE:

Maybe they coulda kept it together if John and Paul had given George more respect.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Mark R - I increasingly see TheBeatles as victims of their own success on several important fronts. Being the biggest - & 1st... Few (not just them) had 'Break' in their vocabulary then - & those who did didn't all succeed in taking one...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

George being sidelined a major faultline.
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doctorjazz:

In 67, Tony Williams would have been about 22, RRN63.
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coelacanth∅:

i don't know if i can stomach reading about klein again!
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johnc:

Thank you Jeff G! Loved the show today
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DJpeterDE:

One last anecodate from me: I attended an academic conference in Montreal a few years back, the conference organizers paid so that we could all get access to the "give peace a chance" suite. The attendant stepped out for a second and I got someone to take a photo of me on the bed. I also visited the facilities so I could say I used the same toilet as John, Yoko, and all the visitors (Timothy Leary...)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Give Your Pee a Chance !
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coelacanth∅:

cool, peter
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Stork:

Thanks, Jeff. Now I gotta follow that!

Groovy shoo!
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TDK60:

Thanks Jeff.
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Jeff Golick:

Glad you were hear/here for it, @johnc!
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doctorjazz:

Hahaha RRN63!
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hyde:

thanks!
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WR:

thank you Jeff, for the music. will have to read the commentary later. busy day here. Onward.
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doctorjazz:

Have to work my yoga in here somewhere...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

So grateful for D.O. Sunday Mornings.
& the Company - All.
Both a Refuge & a play to get Schooled. Yerknow?
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DJpeterDE:

@RevRab hear hear!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

*place
...We'e All Water from Different Rivers...
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doctorjazz:

Talk about sharp left turns...but Nice way to end. Thanks again, Jeff!
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Uncle Michael:

I love this record very much.
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listener james from westwood:

Many thanks, Jeff!
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coelacanth∅:

Obrigado Jeff!
tchau camarados
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DJpeterDE:

is there any question that Portuguese is the sexiest of all spoken languages?
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Uncle Michael:

Thank you, Jeff.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Album Cover !
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Doug Schulkind:

This show was wonderfuller than usual.
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Jeff Golick:

Bye all you beautiful people, @doc, @UM, @DJpeter, @Doug, @coel, @ljfw, @RevRab, @WR, @hyde, @TDK60, @Stork, and all and everyone.
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