Favoriting The Stork Club with Stork: Playlist from February 7, 2021 Favoriting

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With billows and blasts from choirs and orchesters
Buskers and talkers
Big bands and squawkers,
the Stork Club has retained its qualities of decaying elegance and dwindling significance since the late 1950s.

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Favoriting February 7, 2021: Bubbie, It's Cold Outside

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The Verlaines  Take Good Care Of It   Favoriting Bird Dog  ///Bass, Backing Vocals – Jane Dodd ///Drums, Xylophone – Robbie Yeats ///Guitar, Harp, Oboe, Piano, Vocals, Composed By [Composition] – Graeme Downes ///Written-By – G. Downes. — Recorded at Mascot Studios, August 86-March 87  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Clean  Tensile   Favoriting Mr. Pop  Recorded in Dunedin, NZ, Feb. 09  0:02:33 (Pop-up)
Tony Hymas  Pictures of Departure   Favoriting Flying Fortress  Tenor Saxophone – Stan Sulzmann Nato ‎– CD 1435. -- 1988  0:05:56 (Pop-up)
White Noise  Firebird   Favoriting An Electric Storm  • Kaleidophon – production • David Vorhaus – production co-ordinator • Delia Derbyshire, Brian Hodgson – electronic sound realisation • Paul Lytton – percussion • John Whitman, Annie Bird, Val Shaw – vocals. - -1969  0:10:30 (Pop-up)
Annette Peacock  No Winning, No Losing   Favoriting Abstract-Contact  ///Bass – Ed 'Slam' Poole ///Drums – Simon 'Diamond' Price ///Vocals, Keyboards, Words By, Music By, Arranged By, Producer – Annette Peacock  0:13:29 (Pop-up)
Victor Dimisich Band  It's Cold Outside   Favoriting My Name Is K  ///Bass, Guitar, Vocals – Stephen Cogle ///Drums – Peter Stapleton ///Guitar, Organ – Allen Meek* ///Organ – Mary Heney Written-By – Stapleton, Cogle  0:17:03 (Pop-up)
Gary Wilson  Loneliness   Favoriting You Think You Really Know Me  Recorded at Gary Wilson's house on a TEAC A2340 and mixed down on a TEAC 2300 - 1977  0:21:27 (Pop-up)
The Band  Chest Fever   Favoriting Music From Big Pink  • Rick Danko – bass guitar, fiddle, vocals • Levon Helm – drums, tambourine, vocals • Garth Hudson – organ, piano, clavinet, soprano and tenor saxophones • Richard Manuel – piano, organ, vocals • Robbie Robertson – electric and acoustic guitars, vocals. -- 1968  0:24:21 (Pop-up)
DJ SnowConeHead        0:29:24 (Pop-up)
Kentaro Haneda  ƒXƒyƒVƒƒƒ‹Eƒ‚[ƒƒ“ƒg   Favoriting Hane-Ken Land (anime sdtrks)  Released 2003 Haneda was born in Tokyo, Japan. He taught as a professor at the Tokyo College of Music. He graduated from the Toho Gakuen School of Music. He was best known as composer of Wizardry music which was ported to NES and SNES console by Ascii at early 1990, The Super Dimension Fortress Macross series, Barefoot Gen, Ys Symphony, Symphony Sorcerian and Genso Suikoden Ongaku-shu. He died of liver cancer on June 2, 2007 at the age of 58.  0:35:37 (Pop-up)
Lalo Schifrin  Scorpio's View   Favoriting Dirty Harry OST (Aleph)    0:38:32 (Pop-up)
David Shire  The Money Express   Favoriting The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (Original Soundtrack)    0:41:05 (Pop-up)
Michael Small  House On The Hill - Approaching Showdown   Favoriting Marathon Man (OST)  recorded July 12-15, 1976  0:45:00 (Pop-up)
Michael Small  Art In Cafeteria - Suitcase Bomb   Favoriting The Parallax View OST  recorded February 5/7/8, 1974. No original session masters survived. Mastered from the film's monaural music stem with subtle stereo reverb added.  0:47:39 (Pop-up)
Toru Takemitsu  And Then I Knew 't Was Wind   Favoriting Flute Music  Toru Takemitsu’s And Then I Knew ‘Twas Wind is a valedictory work, written in 1992, four years before its composer’s death. Its title is drawn from Emily Dickenson’s poem “Like Rain it sounded till it curved,” and, as Takemitsu wrote, “has as its subject the signs of the wind in the natural world and of the soul, or unconscious mind (or we could even call it ‘dream’), which continues to blow, like the wind, invisibly, through human consciousness.” And Then I Knew ‘Twas Wind is written in one movement and shares its fragmentary melodic style with Debussy’s Sonata for Flute, Viola, and Harp. Most of its harmonic content is derived from a collection of six pitches that, though not tonal, strongly alludes to F major. Takemitsu’s aim to project the shifting quality of the wind led him to create a score that is highly gestural – that is, musical lines reflect the physical attributes of an object (in this case the wind), rising, falling, turning mid-phrase, etc. © Jonathan Blumhofer  0:51:36 (Pop-up)
Adriene - SHARKS night meditation        1:04:53 (Pop-up)
Harold Budd  Cartago Sand Dancing   Favoriting Myths 3, La Nouvelle Sérénité  ///Piano, Keyboards [Electric Keyboard] – Harold Budd ///Steel Guitar – Eugene Bowen. -- Recorded 25th January 1983 at Poiema studios, Carmarillo, California  1:05:49 (Pop-up)
DJ Baravelli, the ice man        1:11:57 (Pop-up)
TICO ALL STARS  Descarga en Cueros   Favoriting TICO ALL STARS - DESCARGAS AT THE VILLAGE GATE VOLUMES 1&2  Eddie Palmieri - Piano; Rafael DaVila - Vocals; Vincent Frisaura Trumpet; Santos Colon Vocals ; Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros Trumpet; Israel "Cachao" Lopez Bass ; Candido Camero Conga; Tito Puente Percussion, Vibraphone, Timbales; Bobby Rodriguez Bass; Abreu Alfred Sax (Tenor); Pedro Boulong Trumpet ; Francisco Pozo Cowbell ; Bobby Porcelli Saxophone; Johnny Pacheco Flute ; Charlie Palmieri Piano ; Cachao Bass ; Alfred Abreu Sax (Tenor) ; Jimmy Sabater Timbales ; Victor Paz Trumpet ; Jose Rodrigues Trombone; John Rodriguez Bongos, Cowbell; José Papo Rodríguez Trombone ; José Feliciano Vocals ; Barry Rogers Trombone; Ray Barretto Conga Percussion --- 1966  1:21:10 (Pop-up)
VICTOR VELAZQUEZ, Alegre All-Stars  Guajira in "F"   Favoriting Lost and Found  ///Bass - Bobby Rodriguez ///Bongos - David Cortijito ///Congas - Frankie Malabe ///Guiro - Tito Jimenez ///Other [Studio Chatter] - Cecilio Carmona ///Piano, Other [Leader] - Charlie Palmieri ///Saxophone [Tenor] - Jose "Chombo" Silva ///Timbales, Other [Co-leader] - Kako ///Trombone - Barry Rogers ///Trumpet - Pedro "Puchi" Boulong , Ray Maldonado ///Vocals, Percussion - Cheo Feliciano , Dioris Valladares , Heny Alvarez , Victor Velazquez , Willie Torres , Yayo "El Indio" Pequero --- Year - ?  1:34:44 (Pop-up)
Tito Puente  Gozando   Favoriting Tito Puente's 20th Anniversary    1:41:16 (Pop-up)
Eddie Palmieri  Buscandote   Favoriting La Verdad  ///Bass – Polito Huerta ///Bata, Percussion – José Ramirez* ///Congas, Bata, Percussion – Anthony Carrillo*, Giovanni Hidalgo ///Coro – Cali Aleman, Ralphy Torres ///Drums, Timbales – Charlie Cotto ///Lead Vocals – Iris Martinez* (tracks: B3) ///Lead Vocals [Familia Torres] – Ralphy Torres Wilson Torres Yanira Torres ///Piano, Producer, Arranged By – Eddie Palmieri ///Saxophone – Hector Veneros ///Trombone – Ralphy Torres*, Victor Candel  1:44:07 (Pop-up)
DJ Bai-la or Die-la        1:55:21 (Pop-up)
John Corigliano, David Hess, Georges Bizet  Faces Are the Same, III; Playin' the Game; Time   Favoriting The Naked Carmen    2:01:55 (Pop-up)
Harold Alexander  Mama Soul   Favoriting Sunshine Man  ///Bass, Electric Bass – Richard Davis ( — ///Congas – Richard Landrum — ///Drums – Pretty Purdie — ///Electric Piano – Neal Creque — ///Flute, Soprano Saxophone – Harold Alexander — ///Written-By – Harold Alexander — Recorded May 27-28, 1971  2:10:55 (Pop-up)
Eddie Gale  It Must Be You   Favoriting Black Rhythm Happening  • Eddie Gale - trumpet • Roland Alexander - soprano saxophone, flute • Jimmy Lyons - alto saxophone • Russell Lyle - tenor saxophone, flute • Jo Ann Gale Stevens - guitar, vocals • Henry Pearson, Judah Samuel - bass • Elvin Jones - drums • John Robinson - African drums • Sylvia Bibbs, Charles Davis, Paula Nadine Larkin, William Norwood, Fulumi Prince, Carol Ann Robinson, Sondra Walston - vocals - released: 1969  2:16:40 (Pop-up)
24 Carat Black  Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth   Favoriting Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth  —Arranged By – Dale O. Warren*, Gregory Ingram, William Talbert —Bass – Larry Austin (2) —Cello – Barbara Thompson (2), Vincent De Frank* —Composed By – The 24-Carat Black*, Dale O. Warren* E—lectric Piano – James Talbert —Guitar – Ernest Latimore —Percussion – Tyrone Steele* —-Vocals – Ernest Latimore, Kathleen Dent, Princess Hearn, Tyrone Steele*, Valerie Malone ------1973  2:22:22 (Pop-up)
Angel Bat Dawid  We Are Starzz   Favoriting The Oracle  Lead Vocals, Instrumentation By – Angel Bat Dawid 04 Oct 2019  2:25:56 (Pop-up)
Edda Dell'Orso  La Spiaggia   Favoriting Dream Within A Dream...The Incredible Voice Of    2:30:18 (Pop-up)
Piero Piccioni  Aspetto Ancora Un Giorno   Favoriting SIGNOR PICCIONI TEMPO  From the film: from Scacco Alla Regina  2:38:31 (Pop-up)
DJ si Scusi        2:41:33 (Pop-up)
David Murray  Lovers   Favoriting Black Saint - Musica Jazz CD  /// Olu Dara – cornet       ///Baikida Carroll – trumpet       ///Craig Harris – trombone       ///Vincent Chaney – french horn       ///Bob Stewart – tuba      /// Steve Coleman – alto and soprano saxophone       ///John Purcell – alto saxophone, clarinet       ///David Murray – tenor saxophone       ///Rod Williams – piano ///Fred Hopkins – bass(?). —       New York, Sweet Basil, August 1984  2:47:14 (Pop-up)
Sam Rivers' Rivbea All-Star Orchestra  Solace   Favoriting Inspiration  GREG OSBY alto saxophone —STEVE COLEMAN alto saxophone —HAMIET BLUIETT baritone saxophone —DOUG MATHEWS bass —ANTHONY COLE drums —JOSEPH DALEY baritone saxophone —CHICO FREEMAN tenor saxophone —GARY THOMAS tenor saxophone —ART BARON trombone —JOSEPH BOWIE trombone —RAY ANDERSON trombone —BAIKIDA CARROLL trumpet —-JAMES ZOLLAR trumpet —-RALPH ALESSI trumpet —-RAVI BEST trumpet —BOB STEWART tuba —SAM RIVERS soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute Recorded at Systems Two Recording Studios Brooklyn, NY, September 28 & 29, 1998  2:55:32 (Pop-up)
Charles Lloyd  Shiva Prayer   Favoriting Passin' Thru  ///Bass – Reuben Rogers ///Drums – Eric Harland ///Piano – Jason Moran ///Tenor Saxophone – Charles Lloyd recorded at The Lensic, Santa Fe New Mexico July 29, 2016  3:06:30 (Pop-up)
Grant Green  Idle Moments   Favoriting Idle Moments  • Grant Green - guitar • Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone • Duke Pearson - piano • Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone • Bob Cranshaw - double bass • Al Harewood - drums. -  3:14:49 (Pop-up)
DJ He's Gonna Leave You        3:29:41 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:57am
Stork:

Ah -BBBBUUUURRRRRRR!!!! Come in, have a toddy!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:57am
listener james from westwood:

How do, Stork and all snowbirds!
Avatar 11:58am
Wolfgang:

James! What's yer poison?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:59am
chresti:

Hi Stork and clubbers!
Avatar 11:59am
hyde:

hello!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:59am
chresti:

Looky that snow!
Avatar 12:00pm
Listener Gregory:

I seem to be here.
Avatar 12:00pm
spodiodi:

Stork, Bubbie! Other Bubsies! hallo
Avatar 12:01pm
TDK60:

It's snowing in Manhattan, Stork. Wie gehts? What do you have in Stork for us today?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
Fuzzy:

Hola!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Uncle Michael:

Is this The Big Game?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
chresti:

I'm afraid I already threw my money around, all over the place.
  12:02pm
Linda Lee:

here, my dear! beautiful sounds right off the bat. lovely for a grey day on the plains.
Avatar 12:02pm
Stork:

Whoa hey! Must be the cold weather! Come in come n! No distancing in my jint!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
StringOFperils:

Can I get a grape Sno-cone?
  12:02pm
Linda Lee:

hey chresti! :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
Artie:

It's Happy Stork Time!
Avatar 12:03pm
TDK60:

Linda Lee, hello. Chresti, I'll throw a snowball real hard to the west.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
chresti:

Hi Linda Lee!
  12:03pm
Gerry from Miami:

First time tuning into this show, fellow Stork Clubbers. Looking to hear some choice sounds.
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Stork:

That's joint! Stay outta my jint!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
doctorjazz:

Much snow on the ground here in Central Joisey, dread the clearing (how come kids don't walk around with shovels any more looking to make a buck clearing it?).
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
chresti:

Mind your rotator cuffs, TDK60!
  12:04pm
Irene:

Another snow storm 🌨 in NYC and a good day to stay inside with The Stork Club.
Avatar 12:04pm
Andrew Hollywood:

sounding cool
  12:05pm
Linda Lee:

hey TDK60! no thank you, dear. i shoveled that stuff for 35 winters in a row. basta a me.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
Jeff Golick:

NZeeee from deeeeeer Stork! YAY.
  12:06pm
Linda Lee:

@doctorjazz ~ i'm told they hate hard work. possible?
  12:06pm
Gerry from Miami:

Nice! The Clean were Clay Pigeon's Artist of the Week recently.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
coelacanth∅:

greetings Stork and Storkables
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
chresti:

Mild weather, with 70s in the forecast, in SoCal.
Avatar 12:07pm
Stork:

chresti,, hyde, Listener Greg, spodiodi, TDK60, Fuzzy, Uncle Michael, Lovely Linda Lee!!! All preseent and spiffy!! Greetings dear patrons!! Crowd together for warmth!! Sheesh it is once-a-decade cold and snowy here in the Lowlands. 2 weeks of arctic frigidness on the way. Literally not one car has come down our street today. We have a foot and half of drifting snow. Nothing but sleds and kids. Whooppee!!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
adamdoesit:

Stork, chresti, spodi, doctorjazz, coel, LL, UM, TDK… it's flaky outside, but snow joke in here.
  12:08pm
Linda Lee:

it's 40F here on the prairie today. good seeing you, friends! cozy.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
chresti:

Hi adamdoesit and Gerry...
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Listener Gregory:

@doctorj, the family across the street from me has the mom and dad out shoveling, while their teenager is off snowboarding or something. The universe is clearly out of balance.
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βrian:

@Linda Lee: Which prairie?
Avatar 12:09pm
Stork:

Jeff is here! coelacanth∅: is likewise here. --- Gerry from Miami, I'm getting into the transporter - beam me the hell up!!
  12:09pm
Linda Lee:

sleds & kids!!! wonderful. that's living.
east Texas, Brian.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:10pm
chresti:

LG, that's what parents are for.
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coelacanth∅:

greetings adam (di)
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βrian:

Ah, an expat!
  12:10pm
Linda Lee:

someone needs a shovelful in the face when they get back, Gregory.
Avatar 12:11pm
TDK60:

Stork, is that Münster city (you said before) where your DJ booth is?
  12:11pm
Linda Lee:

i am! :-) aim to go farther south if i can.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
doctorjazz:

Will have to do my daily yoga for my back, then go mess it up clearing snow. Yuck!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Delia !
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coelacanth∅:

i used to make good money shoveling snow as a kid; then as a teenager also pushing stuck cars.
i guess kids make money by existing now
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spodiodi:

hi adamdoesit!
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Stork:

ßrian, adamdoesit! Let's get something hot and strong into yuz! (don't take that the wrong way)
Avatar 12:13pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

No video coela - didn't happen...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
coelacanth∅:

RR but i have a hernia scar as evidence!
  12:15pm
Linda Lee:

hey! it's Playgirl Patti Smith! :-D
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
fred:

Hello Stork and esteemed patrons. Rye should fight the cold
  12:17pm
Gerry from Miami:

Hey, chresti! Nice and warm here in Miami. Not hot, just warm and comfy.
Avatar 12:18pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

..well - I got selfies from NormandyBeach...
But whiskey sounds better...
Avatar 12:19pm
Stork:

Revolution Rabbit Nov63: - love your avatar (doesn't that sound Hollywood-phony?-sorry) Don't be left out in the warm. C'mon c'mon c'mon in where it's freezing.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
coelacanth∅:

greetings fred!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well I love the page Photo.
Avatar 12:20pm
Stork:

fred! I'm slumming with supermarket bourbon - serviceable?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
fred:

@stork: by the fifth drink it should be
  12:21pm
Gerry from Miami:

My last bout with cold weather was when I spent a school year in Ithaca, NY, back in the late 70s. Living in California and Florida since then has spoiled me, for sure. I feel for all you folks up north. Put on some hot chocolate!
Avatar 12:23pm
Stork:

Elena took it early this morning, RevRabb. There's like twice that much mounded up right now.
  12:24pm
Linda Lee:

not hot today? blessed be! my understanding from lifelong residents in their 50s is that South Florida heat is getting a little hard to take.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:25pm
doctorjazz:

Big Pink! Garth Hudson!
  12:25pm
Linda Lee:

my family & i started hanging out there when i was a kid in the 60s; my mother lived there til 2015. i've spent lots of time there too & i'd agree.
  12:26pm
Dean:

Does Elena know Nicholas Gage's book about his mom, Eleni? A friend of mine named Elena loaned me her copy.
Avatar 12:26pm
TDK60:

Oh this is one of those BIG organ songs, gotta crank the stereo, haha noisy neighbors still sleeping...
  12:27pm
Linda Lee:

ah! i believe Big Pink went up for sale before i left the catskills. i wonder who's purchased it? i'm sure someone has..
Avatar 12:27pm
Stork:

DO it, TDK60! It's for their own good!
  12:28pm
Linda Lee:

lovely spot. still a pink house.
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hyde:

i think i saw a story about the Big Pink house awhile back. Someone did buy it and i think they rent it out to rock tourists
  12:28pm
Irene:

💕 Chest Fever. First version I heard was from Three Dog Night, but this is vastly superior.
  12:29pm
Gerry from Miami:

Garth has done more innovative things on the organ ihan anyone slse I can think.of. Brian Auger, Stevie Winwood, Keith Emerson, all great. But Mr. Hudson is #1!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:29pm
coelacanth∅:

mine too Irene
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Listener Gregory:

I have never had any idea what the words are to that song (Chest Fever). It doesn't seem that important.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
coelacanth∅:

the lyrics are decidedly nonsense
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Listener Gregory:

I'm not going to mention any names, but *someone* has to make a start on all these dishes!
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TDK60:

I read a book on the Woodstock music scene. Maria & Geoff Muldaur lived near Garth H.; he would wake them practicing his Bach!
Avatar 12:32pm
Listener Gregory:

@ceolaacanthø, I surely hope so.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
Irene Trudel:

TDK60, is the book Small Town Talk by Barney Hoskyns? Really interesting read. I got about 2/3 through it and put it aside inexplicably. Time to pull it out and finish it.
  12:36pm
Linda Lee:

'rock tourists'! there's a funny concept ..
Avatar 12:37pm
Stork:

Irene! Yeah, Levon just rules, Garth is incredible, and that's maybe my fave Band tune. Today, anyhoo.
  12:37pm
Dean:

Linda Lee: Funny, indeed. https://cruisetotheedge.com/
Avatar 12:37pm
Stork:

Hey hey Listener Gregory!
Avatar 12:38pm
hyde:

@Linda Lee haha, i know. i guess some people get excited to rent a house in Saugerties if Dylan and friends once played in the basement
  12:38pm
Linda Lee:

love these sounds, Sir Stork! the site won't let me in to distribute clicky stars~ but this is lovely.
Avatar 12:39pm
TDK60:

Irene- Small Town, yes!
  12:39pm
Gerry from Miami:

@Irene Trudel Barney Hoskyns has written a couple of fine books. Can't remember the title, but I really liked his one covering the 60s scene in LA rock music.
Avatar 12:40pm
Stork:

Hmm, why not, Linda Lee (asks the guy who doesn't even know how to clicky-star)?
  12:40pm
Linda Lee:

that's hilarious!
https://cruisetotheedge.com/the-cruise/
  12:41pm
Irene:

Thanks Gerry! I like Barney’s storytelling.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:42pm
coelacanth∅:

t shirts and coffee mugs for sale in the vestibule
  12:42pm
Linda Lee:

i forgot my password & i can't seem to get a new one. that's all. just happy to listen & chit chat.
  12:43pm
Linda Lee:

i love soundtracks.
  12:43pm
Dean:

Across the Great Divide : the Band and America
Beneath the diamond sky : Haight-Ashbury, 1965-1970
Led Zeppelin IV
Led Zeppelin : the oral history of the world's greatest rock band
Lowside of the road : a life of Tom Waits
Ragged glories : city lights, country funk, American music
The sound and the fury : a Rock's Backpages reader : 40 years of classic rock journalism (ed.)
Waiting for the sun : a rock 'n' roll history of Los Angeles
(aka) Waiting for the sun : strange days, weird scenes, and the sound of Los Angeles

All books by Hoskyns.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:45pm
listener james from westwood:

Good audio film festival in progress here!
  12:45pm
Dean:

I remember reading the Readers Digest condensed version of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
  12:47pm
Gerry from Miami:

Thanks, Dean! Those are all super books by Mr. Hoskyns. I had previously referred to "Waiting for the Sun."
  12:48pm
Linda Lee:

i love the fact that soundtracks & library music are meant to be super evocative for visuals. really fun stuff.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:48pm
StringOFperils:

I'm way overdue for an appointment with der weisse Engel. Broken molar during endless ockdown.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:49pm
StringOFperils:

*lockdown
  12:50pm
Linda Lee:

best take care of that asap, sOp. must take care of the teeth. do *not* let it all slide til you have nothing left, like yours truly. just don't.
Avatar 12:50pm
Stork:

Soundtracks can just put you in a time and place - like Taxi Driver. NY was Fun City in '75, boy!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:51pm
StringOFperils:

@linda > ordinarily I wouldn't
  12:51pm
Linda Lee:

it was that, Sir Stork. i was a teen there then. freedom. autonomy on the subway. street culture! good learning. beautiful.
  12:52pm
Gerry from Miami:

"Parallax View" was this amazing movie about an academy for political assassins. Saw it in the mid-70s. Rent it or download it. It's a good one.
Avatar 12:52pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wish I was on that Cruise w/ Adrian Belew...& a big fat vaxshot - yerknow...
  12:53pm
Linda Lee:

don't let them tell you it was anything but great to be a real new yorker while that was still a distinction. they lie.
  12:54pm
Dean:

Love Takemitsu.
  12:54pm
Linda Lee:

glad to hear that, sOp.
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Listener Gregory:

I thought that there was just one composition since the last dj break, and this was blowing my mind.
Avatar 12:55pm
Stork:

Linda Lee - I was far too dumb to realize the real danger around me - even after getting knives drawn, being chased - it was kinda not better in NJ high school - with geeks like me getting jacked up in the halls.
Avatar 12:56pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wait'll you see the collage of dif movies ListenerGregory...
  12:56pm
Linda Lee:

ho! so you were there..
  12:56pm
Linda Lee:

i didn't realize!
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Stork:

Thanks, Listener Gregory. I confess I worked on this set a bit.
  12:57pm
Linda Lee:

you had angels with you, obviously. i did too. ;-)
  12:57pm
Linda Lee:

yes! *beautiful* set.
  12:59pm
Linda Lee:

i kinda figure our experiences made us real people. i feel lucky that way.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...think of myself being homeless so long in SantaBarbara : as sunny & sleepy a Prisoner's Village as could be - still... Your whole thing just sorta ramps into a different gear I suppose...youthful energy helps alright...
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doctorjazz:

This is lovely (the Takemitsu)
  1:02pm
Linda Lee:

sure does, Rev. energy & big eyes.
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hyde:

now i need to pull my Takemitsu box set off my external hard drive
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...no country for old men...
  1:03pm
Dean:

Love Takemitsu's guitar work, especially. He has that group of arrangements of Beatles tunes, too.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Captures Wind as perhaps only an Asian could - absolutely Tonal & lovely - but ever shifting center. Quite marvelous.
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Stork:

I wish I knew more about this "Flute Music" album - can't find info. All the other pieces are solo flute, but this is like crime music for chamber ensemble.
  1:04pm
Linda Lee:

no country for human beings, really ~ a country for human beings allows them to age well.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

[reads blurb] ...ok not absolutely Tonal...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'crime music for chamber ensemble'
- live for such a turn of phrase.
That's what our 'affluent' 'democratic' society is too...
  1:07pm
Linda Lee:

yes, 'cos it's neither.
  1:08pm
Dean:

For the Debussy, this recent recording is spectacular: https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8493787--debussy-les-trois-sonates-the-late-works

This features "And Then I Knew..." and a number of solo flute works, but also ensemble works: https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/7926796--takemitsu-chamber-music
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WR:

tonal ? don't all sound have tone? ya need a modifier there Rev Rab, in accordance to which tonal "system".
  1:08pm
Linda Lee:

if only the average person could realize it's not their fault. that's the lie.
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doctorjazz:

Don't know Takemitsu, another trail to explore...
Time for round 1 of snow clearing (still coming down, but will be harder if I wait until it ends). Will take the show with me. Later.
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WR:

pardon, the blurb writer should have provided a modifier.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Point taken !
  1:11pm
Linda Lee:

thank you.
  1:12pm
Dean:

Fanfare magazine reviewed this disc in 2001: https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/7926796--takemitsu-chamber-music

https://www.aureoletrio.com/recordings/takemitsu-towards-the-sea-iii/
  1:13pm
Linda Lee:

i'm adoring this set, Sir Stork ~ despite the young lady reading out loud on the toilet.
i jest!
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Dean:

Fanfare reviewer Art Lange wrote, "Four of these seven pieces are to be found on a Toru Takemitsu collection I reviewed in 24: 2. The advantages that DG disc has are the only recording I know to date of I Hear The Water Dreaming, a lush, 10-minute work for flute and orchestra, and, if you're interested in such things, all three of the arrangements (for flute and guitar; flute and harp; and flute, harp, and string orchestra) Takemitsu made of his Toward The Sea."
  1:16pm
Dean:

"Rosebud"?
  1:17pm
Andres:

Gesundheit. By way of a hello, Stork :)
  1:17pm
Dean:

Here's the DG record to which Lange refers: https://www.discogs.com/Takemitsu-Patrick-Gallois-Fabrice-Pierre-G%C3%B6ran-S%C3%B6llscher-Andrew-Davis-BBC-Symphony-Orchestra-I-Hea/release/1895395
  1:18pm
Linda Lee:

mittelschmerz.
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StringOFperils:

verklempt
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Irene Trudel:

Dean, thanks for the Takemitsu info. Really nice.
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Doug Schulkind:

"The last word uttered in 'The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3" was a clue in a NYT crossword puzzle not long ago!
  1:18pm
Peter Kaprelian:

SPOILER ALERT ROSEBUD IS NOT THE LAST WORD OF CITIZEN KANE.
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TDK60:

I've never seen the Pelham flick.
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Irene Trudel:

TDK60, it's a really good thriller.
  1:20pm
tranewreck:

Detective: Garber
  1:21pm
Linda Lee:

sleep???? surely you jest. time to wake up indeed!!
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chresti:

Here, have some good strong coffee:
www.youtube.com...
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adamdoesit:

Sleep? Here? Is this the Taking of Pelham 1-2-Zzzzz?
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Stork:

Andres - you got it! Sorry I missed the comment!
  1:23pm
Linda Lee:

if we wake up now, we'll never sleep again ~ thank God.
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TDK60:

Sounds like a clever ending. ; Thanks Irene.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...hehe - I've had that coffee...from a leetle visine bottle...
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Andres:

Phew! I thought I might’ve had to apologize for saying it out loud. A classic film that is highly enjoyable as late night television fare. No idea why anyone thought a remake of something that good was necessary.
  1:25pm
Dean:

The rest of Lange's review, has a bit more about the music:

"But this program by Aureole (Laura Gilbert, flute, Mary Hammann, viola, and Stacey Shames, harp) has a lot going for it too. Though it doesn't contain all the music Takemitsu wrote for flute, it does give a wider sample of chamber works than the DG disc, including the three-part Noh-inspired duo for flutes, Masque, and the quartet for oboe, flute, viola, and harp, Eucalypts, which he composed in 1970 after encountering the over 300 varieties of eucalyptus trees in Australia. In truth, Takemitsu's writing for the flute remained fairly consistent over the years (the works represented here date from 1959 to 1996—the latter, Air for solo flute, being his last completed composition), favoring pastoral colors and lyrical moods. In Itinerant (another solo piece) and the flute/harp version of Toward The Sea III, flutist Laura Gilbert does a good job of evoking the Japanese shakuhachi through subtle nuances of breath and vibrato, altering pitches microtonally or distorting them by overblowing. Notwithstanding the music's obvious French influence, the musicians don't attempt to shroud everything in soft-focus Impressionist gauze, which works to their advantage, especially in Eucalypts, with its sharper-than-usual melodic angles and spiky attacks, and And Then I Knew 'Twas Wind, which is Debussian enough in its instrumentation and atmosphere, and benefits from this crisp, direct, nicely proportioned approach. The clear, clean recorded sound helps too. In fact, except for the gratuitous, condescending slap at Schoenberg in the program book, this disc has enough positive notes to warrant a strong recommendation."
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StringOFperils:

Arnold, I don't think I like your 12 tone. Slap.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...well - have a coffee then...
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βrian:

Vibraslap, please.
  1:29pm
Dean:

Wish I had the record to read the notes.
  1:30pm
Dean:

I think you meant, SOFp, "Arnold, I don't much like the 12-tone of your voice!"
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Stork:

@Doug: The NYT?!?! You mean I missed my chance at sounding smart, just once?!
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Listener Gregory:

@Dean & @StringOFperils, it's very difficult to make cutting remarks when all your words have to be said in the same order for the entire conversation.
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βrian:

Can we get a baker's dozen?
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Stork:

You dasn't stop shakin' that thing till this tune is over - and it ain't over.
  1:31pm
Gerry from Miami:

Stork, what was that music in the background during your last back-announcing break? I heard quite a few strains of "Wizard of Oz" melodies, etc.
  1:32pm
Dean:

Be serial, LG.
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Stork:

Yeah, Gerry that was incidental music to The Wizard of Oz - i love that thing - I talk over it quite a bit.
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yerfriendpaul:

You know what this song could use? More percussion. Actually, I love it
  1:33pm
Dean:

"Somewhere over the snowdrift..."
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Stork:

Hey, yerfriendpaul! Yeah I wish they'd give the drummer(s) some already!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Not easy to keep it that good !
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yerfriendpaul:

Ha ha!
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Doug Schulkind:

Who's on bass on this cut? Phenomenal!
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Doug Schulkind:

I figured it was Cachao. It hadda be!
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adamdoesit:

Gezundheit.
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Stork:

Oh, damn, I just posted the song as it was ending - 13 minutes later! Way to be awake there, Storkie-boy!
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βrian:

Nobody;s on bass, Who's on second.
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Stork:

Oh, well feat your eyes- Dougie: it was Cachao!!!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

All Stars indeed.
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Stork:

Um, feast your eyes, dont feat your eyes. Yuz could get hoit!
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βrian:

@RR: I was in Stafford, technically. Do you know Miller Pond?
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Gerry from Miami:

Thanks for that info, Stork! Was that record a separate release apart from the "original" aoundtrack?
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dave wuz here:

great stuff. snowin' like a bastid in woburn mass...
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Stork:

dave wuz here is here once again! he's doin the time warp!

Gerry - which soundtrack?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

βrian I'm such an introvert I don't even hardly know my own nanocommunity here. The locals would roll their eyes that I don't know. But I'm here in Lebanon on the NewHampshuh side of the river - Dartmouth Univ. one little town over.
  1:42pm
Dean:

This Alegre All Stars, v.3, appeared in an advertisement in the Aug. 6, 1966, issue of Billboard. Vol.4 is dated 1965, and there was some sort of marketing ploy based on the title of v.3. So, very likely 1966.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ici Msr. :
hs-re.com...
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Gerry from Miami:

Stork, the "original" "Wizard of Oz"soundtrack on MGM. The incidental music you played in the background sounded way more modern, not from 1939.
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IkΨ:

Greetings, humans!
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dave wuz here:

i wuz lucky enough to see titi puente twice in smallish club early 90's
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

βrian show me on the picture where they hurt you...
  1:45pm
Dean:

July 23, 1966, issue of Billboard: Lost and Found, v.3, appears as a new album release.
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Stork:

@GerryNo, it's all from the deluxe soundtrack thingee with just hours of Oz. Amazing outtakes, alt takes, unused stuff. So great.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Marty played Palmieri just last night on the main stream - so we was reading this :
www.nytimes.com...
  1:46pm
Dean:

Earlier that year, Roulette acquired the Tico and Alegre labels.
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Doug Schulkind:

My ears are doing the feasting.
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Stork:

Dave wuz very lucky - i saw him but once. Saw Eddie P many times, happy to say.
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βrian:

Ah, right on the lower corner of Strafford. Spent a bit of time on the Dartmouth Campus, usually to see concerts.
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Listener Gregory:

@RevRab, I went to New Hampshire last week to drop a check off at a business, and they were living like it was 1999. Even the receptionist wasn't masked. Hopefully things are better in Lebanon.
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spodiodi:

anyone else having trouble with the app on an iphone? it's not been working for me for about the last week at least
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Stork:

me too, spodiodi!
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IkΨ:

@spod, mine's OK. Have you updated it? There's been a few updates over the past few weeks.
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Stork:

Eddie P melts my brain.
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spodiodi:

*shakes fist* glad i'm not alone, Stork

ike, yeah i've also uninstalled and reinstalled it
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ah βrian I see.
Listener Gregory pretty good here. It's easier to distance than in some City for starters. Even out & about if necessary. Vermont next door is like the poster child for doing it right - despite a Republican Gov. (& it's a red letter day I say anything good about a Republican!) : of course they have even fewer people than NH & a strong community identity...
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Dean:

A group of my classmates in law school, early '00s, had a night out at Yoshi's to hear Palmieri's band. Was a blast.
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Listener Gregory:

@RevRab, yes, I was coming from Vermont, and the difference of only a few miles seemed striking. However, we are by no means immune either, and there are over 100 new cases every day.
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spodiodi:

btw, ike, nice trident
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βrian:

Jim Jeffords was the last Republican.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Indeed.
  1:55pm
Gerry from Miami:

Palmieri is so incredibly great! But so many people slough off Latin artists as "inferior" to big-name "non-Latin" players. Their loss.
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Ψke:

Thanks, I copied and pasted that randomly from somewhere. I just realized it's also the Greek letter "ps", but indeed, I prefer to think of it as a trident.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Psy !
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...of course, the USA is the poster child of doing it wrong ...or has been !
  1:57pm
Dean:

So, ψυχή, spirit.
  1:59pm
Gerry from Miami:

Rev Rabbit, it's usually spelled "p-s-i." Psy is that Korean YouTube sensation with his cool dance moves.
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chresti:

Hi Ψke and spodi\\//
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...sigh.
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spodiodi:

and beyond. lol
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spodiodi:

hi chresti! \\//
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Listener Gregory:

ψ is also the traditional symbol for psychology.
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Listener Gregory:

Oops.
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chresti:

DJ ironybread is Taylor Jesson!
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spodiodi:

who cares if we get fat? i'll drink to that!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks for the link to coffee chresti. that'll be my next psychotropic experience
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spodiodi:

i know another drinking song put to this tune with different lyrics
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Who built the pyramids !?
Elvis !!
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spodiodi:

amen, Rev. he's in our nutty buddies too
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chresti:

Ψke must be a psychologist.
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StringOFperils:

Nobody cares if you get fat. Until they see naked Carmine.
  2:08pm
davefromtoronto:

was that a harold hecuba production?
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chresti:

Is naked Carmine a color?
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spodiodi:

UPN also had a self-promotional tv commercial in the early aughts that used that jam from Carmine as well
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coelacanth∅:

(psΨkeologist)
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spodiodi:

carmen* (stop leading me astray, SOp)
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TDK60:

Still snowly in Manhattan.
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Stork:

Here's some Naked Carmen info - In the WFMUniverse, Taylor Jessen and Henry Lowengard are leading experts in Naked Carmenology:
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coelacanth∅:

snowing pretty hard here
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chresti:

Hi coelacanthϕ
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chresti:

Is snowly slow snow, TDK60?
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TDK60:

Hee, I dunno Chresti; just messin' with the language.
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spodiodi:

i feel a connection to releases from my birth year (because i'm simple like that)
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spodiodi:

how goes the shoveling saga, coelacanthØ?
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Gerry from Miami:

The great Richard Davis on bass and Bernard "Pretty" Purdie on drums on this wild Harold Alexander tune. Harold himself on flute is hot too!
  2:20pm
Andres:

ψ is also the traditional symbol for spikeology.
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coelacanth∅:

hì ☾hrestî, §p☀di
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coelacanth∅:

no shoveling, no saga
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spodiodi:

√√
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duke:

Howdy Stork and Storklings. It's snowing here too.
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coelacanth∅:

if it stops by 3.30 i'll shovel and go to work
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coelacanth∅:

hey duke
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Stork:

Duke! Welcome in! Where is here?
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spodiodi:

hi duke
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coelacanth∅:

or maybe i'll just start drinking and commit myself to not working today
  2:27pm
headcleaner:

Good morning, all... a nice morning song we have indeed right now.
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duke:

Here is on the border of Rensselaer and Columbia Counties in upstate NY. Centrally located in the middle of nowhere.
  2:28pm
headcleaner:

(It's not morning at all in NYC of course... but I had an extended "second sleep")
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Stork:

ho-ho-headcleaner!!!!
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spodiodi:

hi headcleaner
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Stork:

You mean, "strategically located," dontcha, duke?
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duke:

My strategy is to be nowhere.
  2:32pm
Dean:

Be Now Here
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doctorjazz:

I'm back, end off round 1 (still snowing heavily), fingers frozen, sore well over, nice warming up music (La Spiaggia).
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spodiodi:

Stork @211, were you going to post a link or more info?
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spodiodi:

got your second shot, doctorjazz?
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Stork:

Oh, duh, spodiodi, thank you! What a dope-am-I?

neverendingwonder.blogspot.com...
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spodiodi:

thanks, Stork!
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coelacanth∅:

Welcome back d❄ct❄r
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doctorjazz:

Spodi, got #2 this past Wednesday.
  2:38pm
headcleaner:

A Morricone composition, yes?
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spodiodi:

excellent, doctorjazz!
  2:39pm
davefromtoronto:

dream... is an edgar allan poe poem
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

That sounded like PeterSellers. In my mind. Which makes me inexplicably happy.
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doctorjazz:

This Piccioni is nice indeed, fingers warming up...
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Stork:

RevRabb- you have Rabb ears! Peter Sellers talking to Martin Balsam - 2nd Martin Balsam ref of the show!!
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coelacanth∅:

huh...i just listened to ragnarök yesterday (? -or friday) coinkidently
  2:44pm
Dean:

Was thinking of Frederick Seidel and his gloriously crass poetry. One poem is called "Snow." It's unusual: brief and understated.

Snow is what it does.
It falls and it stays and it goes.
It melts and it is here somewhere.
We all will get there.
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coelacanth∅:

well you don't have to force me to urinate
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headcleaner:

the internet sez "La Spiaggia" is from the film Veruschka (1971), Signore Scusi - and it is indeed a Morricone composition: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veruschka_%28album%29
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duke:

I totally blocked Last House on the Left from my mind. I'm trying not to remember it now.
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Stork:

headcleaner, you're hired.
  2:50pm
Peter K.:

Are you sure there is no drummer listed for this David Murray track? There definitely is one.
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doctorjazz:

This Murray band, (along with the Threadgill Sextette, playing around the same time), was fabulous, got to see them (and the Murray Big Band) a number of times.
  2:51pm
Dean:

Ralph Peterson
  2:53pm
Dean:

No, Billy Higgins? Peterson's on the eponymous studio album.
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Stork:

That's great, Doc. I actually never saw Murray live, damn me! Even though he used to hang in Montclair a bit and I saw him around - even said hi. He was super nice.
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doctorjazz:

I believe Billy Higgins is the drummer here.
  2:55pm
Dean:

Saw him a couple times at the old Catalina Bar & Grill in Hollywood, then again, solo, at Phil Gelb's flat in Oakland, where the audience dines with the performing artists.
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TDK60:

Thanks, Stork.
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Stork:

Got a couple more tunes coming - a smidge OT tonight, just for punishment.
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doctorjazz:

Murray is back in the States (doesn't help you, of course, Stork). He's one of those artists I saw so many times, his style almost became TOO familiar at one point. Extra credit for playing with the Dead (and recording an album of Grateful Dead music!!!!).
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adamdoesit:

Dean, I once smoked a bone with Ralph P, walking through a city park. I, a gawky kid. He, down to earth and larger than life. We spent maybe twenty minutes together. I never forgot his presence. What a guy.
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chresti:

Thank you Stork, will gladly take what you bring!
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chresti:

*for however long it takes
  3:01pm
Dean:

That's beautiful, adamdoesit. Every once in a while I pull out a record by one of the groups Peterson led. Always a bit of a surprise, I forget how good they are.
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Stork:

Murray has grown better and better i my mind over the years. His tone alone would be enough, but he's also a great genius.
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doctorjazz:

Agree, Stork!
  3:10pm
Gerry from Miami:

Thanks for going overtime, Stork! These last pieces are all superior stuff. Bands led by Murray, Rivers and Lloyd. Outstanding! Made my day. Enjoy your week off.
  3:10pm
Peter K.:

Circling back to that beautiful David Murray track for a moment, the drummer definitely was Billy Higgins. (I just looked it up.) Why he is not listed on the playlist -- and why there is a question mark after Fred Hopkins's name -- is a mystery.

P.S.: Great show today, Stork!
  3:11pm
Dean:

Also saw Lloyd at Catalina B&G, the quartet with Bobo Stenson.
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Wolfgang:

Thanks, Gerry - saved a good one for last, coming up.
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Irene Trudel:

I'll listen to anything Charles Lloyd has performed. He's done quite a number of transcendent live streams in the past few months.
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Irene Trudel:

Yes, chiming in to say this last set is especially beautiful. Perfect show for our snowy NYC Sunday. Thank you, Stork!
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chresti:

I saw Lloyd at the Catalina B and G.
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chresti:

In the 90s sometime.
  3:14pm
Dean:

I was introduced to Lloyd's music a bit late, around the time of his first ECM record, Fish Out of Water, so late '80s, maybe '90. Was in a stereo shop in Pasadena to hear the recently introduced and unaffordable Mark Levinson CD transport & DAC. Sales person put on the Lloyd. Gulp. Been a fan ever since.

I thought you looked familiar, chresti.
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adamdoesit:

This Lloyd track is huge. Stork, this Superbowl Sunday, yours is the only overtime that matters to me.
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doctorjazz:

Loved this last set, what Irene said. Thanks, Stork, great week all!
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Doug Schulkind:

If I may paraphrase Richie Havens in those old Amtrak commercials, "There's something about a Trane that's magic."
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doctorjazz:

(Never saw Lloyd, hope I'll be able to rectify that when things get back to some version of normal).
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yummystuffs.
  3:17pm
Dean:

Have not yet unsealed the recent deluxe edition (signed?) of Lloyd's 8.
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Wolfgang:

adamdoesit - that's a big SHUCKS! from me! You're talikin bout foot-bawl, after all!
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Stork:

Nitre: Stork turns into a Wolfgang each time he refreshes his browser.
  3:20pm
Dean:

Damn, May 10 is a Monday this year. One day earlier and I coulda req'd a tribute to Jimmy Ponder.
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Stork:

This tune ended up being twice as long as planned due to a misunderstanding among the musicians as to how many times to repeat the chorus. Lucky us. I've been waiting to play this tune since forever. Elect Grant Green for God!
  3:22pm
Dean:

You mean, due to an understanding among the musicians?
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Stork:

It's a tribute to the Blue Note guys to let this happen, and also to go with the musicians insistence that the 2nd take they did - at the intended 7 minutes. - didn't compare with this one. So they used this 15-minute version. Pretty cool.
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doctorjazz:

Funny, Dean, have a sealed copy of the Lloyd here as well.

Grant Green reminds me of the guitar classifications I used to hear about rock guitarists, feel versus technique (think it was John Fogerty and Robbie Roberson being put into that "feel" category). Green doesn't Play "notes per measure", just gets a beautiful feel out of what he does play. (Jim Hall and Bill Frissell would fit in the same group).
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Stork:

Agree muchly, Doc.
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Stork:

Didn't know Lloyd was livestreaming, Irene, but of course he would.
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doctorjazz:

(Maybe not so funny, Dean, think I read about the Lloyd signed album in one of your posts).
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Stork:

Yeah, Hutch!
  3:27pm
Dean:

Where does Derek Bailey land in that classification? One side or another? Above or below?

I remember our discussing the temptation, doc, too.
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doctorjazz:

Bailey kinds of transcends it. Nels Cline fits into both categories.
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doctorjazz:

And Charlie Christian to usher the show out, great show, Stork, later, all!
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StringOFperils:

Thanks for the music, Stork. And thanks for the astute observations, everyone. Some other time........
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Think of Jazz as the Art of Space to such a degree. Always kind of been the issue that some players think it's about quantity of notes over quality - perhaps more Caucasian ones...Jazz after all the confluence of Blues & Western technique in the 1st instance more or less... I love McLaughlin for having absolute top-level technique - but also soul... Listening to Segovia (dif field, still) & thinking - it's not what people think of as shredding now - but it's staggering technique completely in service of That Music in all its nuances...
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headcleaner:

Tolles Set, Herr Stork + passt prima zum Schneesturm hier in NYC - bis nächstes Mal!
  3:32pm
Gerry from Miami:

Ooh, that Bobby Hutcherson vibes solo on "Idle Moments." Saved it till the end of a very long tune. Worth the wait.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

TY DJ Stork !!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Wolfie! enjoy your break
  3:33pm
Dean:

Both McLaughlin and Segovia came to mind here, too, Rev!
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WR:

Stork, still you spinning the sounds and no one born or died? thank you for your dedication to our ears.

hi all. laters all. busy here working on my partner's computer...
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Irene Trudel:

Thanks Stork!
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Stork:

THANK YOU ALL!!!! SEE YOU RIGHT BACK HERE IN 2 WEEKS!! TUNE IN WITH ME FOR LITTLE DANNY NEXT SUNDAY, AND OUTSIDE OF THE IMPROVEMENT YOU'LL NEVER KNOW THE DIFFERENCE! BE HALE, HAPPY AND HEARTY TILL THEN!!
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doctorjazz:

Like most classifications, it has some usefulness, and falls short for many situations as well.
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spodiodi:

thanks, Stork!
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chresti:

Thank you Stork! Have a wonderful break!
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Stork:

Thanks, WR and all others I missed, and forgot!!
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