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Favoriting April 23, 2023: Radio With a Broad Bent
I know, sorry! Alan Broadbent, 76 today, is a pianist better-known as an arranger, conductor and composer, though his playing needs to be heard more, methinks. Great collabs with Charlie Haden, Sheila Jordan, Diana Kral, and many more.

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Der Himmelsleiter, St. Lambertikirche, Münster, Germany
Der Himmelsleiter, St. Lambertikirche, Münster, Germany
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Der Himmelsleiter, St. Lambertikirche, Münster, Germany

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Dorothy Moskowitz & The United States of Alchemy  Under an Endless Sky   Favoriting Under an Endless Sky  Created with: electronic composer Francesco Paolo Paladino, composer and writer Luca Chino Ferrari, and includes: Riccardo Sinigaglia, Angelo Contini, Stefano Scala, Trio Cavallazzi and Gino Ape, and English folker Sean Breadin. Released: 2023 
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Finnias J. Platterputzer, DJ. How can I help?          0:24:09 (Pop-up)
Alan Broadbent Trio  Prelude to Peace   Favoriting Like Minds  Acoustic Bass – Harvie S Drums – Billy Mintz Piano – Alan Broadbent - - Recorded at RVS Studios on April 29 and July 27, 2021 
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Charlie Haden & Quartet West  Tarantella   Favoriting In Angel City  Charlie Haden – bass • Ernie Watts - tenor saxophone, shaker, synthesizer • Alan Broadbent - piano • Larance Marable - drums • Recorded May 30-June 1, 1988 
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Pat Metheny  From This Place   Favoriting From This Place  Bass – Steve Dress; Bass [1st] – Nico Abondolo; Bass, Voice – Linda May Han Oh; Cello – Cecilia Tsan, Dane Little, Eric Byers, Jacob Braun, Trevor Handy, Vanessa Freebairn Smith; Cello [1st] – Andrew Shulman; Clarinet – Stuart Clark; Clarinet [1st] – Dan Higgins; Composed By – Pat Metheny; Drums – Antonio Sanchez; Conductor [The Hollywood Studio Symphony Conducted By] – Joel McNeely; Harmonica – Gregoire Maret; Orchestra – The Hollywood Studio Symphony; Percussion – Luis Conte; Vocals – Meshell Ndegeocello; Flute – Jenni Olson, Steve Kujala; Flute [1st] – Heather Clark; French Horn – Laura Brenes; French Horn [1st] – Dylan Hart; Guitar, Keyboards – Pat Metheny; Piano – Gwilym Simcock; Trombone – Bill Reichenbach (2), Steve Holtman; Trombone [1st] – Alex Iles; Viola – Alma Fernandez, Darrin McCann, David Walther, Diana Wade, Lynne Richburg, Meredith Crawford, Rob Brophy; Viola [1st] – Shawn Mann; Violin – Amy Hershberger, Ben Jacobson*, Charlie Bisharat, Eun-Mee Ahn, Helen Nightengale, Jackie Brand, Jessica Guideri, Lorenz Gamma, Maia Jasper, Natalie Leggett, Phillip Levy, Sara Parkins, Sarah Thornblade, Serena McKinney, Songa Lee, Tammy Hatwan, Tereza Stanislav Violin [Pr 2nd] – Julie Gigante Violin, Concertmaster [CM] – Roger Wilkie Recorded at Avatar Studio, New York released: 2020 
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Sheila Jordan  Blue and Green   Favoriting Live at Mezzrow  (Sheila Jordan sits this one out) Bass – Harvie S; Piano – Alan Broadbent; Vocals – Sheila Jordan - Recorded at Mezzrow in New York City on October 25, 2021 
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Eddie Daniels  Winter III   Favoriting The Five Seasons  Arranged By – Jorge Calandrelli; Bass – Dave Carpenter; Clarinet – Eddie Daniels; Conductor – Bernard Rubenstein; Drums – Peter Erskine; Orchestra – The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra; Piano – Alan Broadbent; released: 1996 
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Irene Kral  The Gentle Rain   Favoriting The Gentle Rain  Irene Kral – vocals • Alan Broadbent – piano • Recorded August 1977 Macdonald Studio, Sea Cliff, NY 
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Alan Broadbent, The London Metropolitan Orchestra  Developing Story Movement 3   Favoriting Developing Story  Alan Broadbent – arranger, conductor, piano (recorded separately) • Harvie S – double bass • Peter Erskine – drums • The London Metropolitan Orchestra Bass – Harvie S* - - Recorded November 28–29, 2015 Abbey Road Studios, London 
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Charlie Haden Quartet West  Lonely Town   Favoriting The Art of the Song  Charlie Haden Quartet West • Charlie Haden – bass, lead vocal on "Wayfaring Stranger" • Alan Broadbent – piano, arranger, conductor, orchestration • Larance Marable – drums • Ernie Watts – tenor saxophone; Shirley Horn - vocal - with large orchestra - - • Recorded at Capitol Studio A on February 19-22, 1999 
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Sheila Jordan  Medley: Inchworm / The Caterpillar Song   Favoriting Heart Strings  Bass – Harvie Swartz; Cello – Peter Wyrick; Drums – Marvin "Smitty" Smith Ensemble – The Hiraga String Quartet; Piano, Arranged By, Conductor – Alan Broadbent; Viola – Maria Lambros Kannen; Violin – Amy Hiraga, Laura Frautschi; Vocals– Sheila Jordan - - Recorded on March 5 & 6, 1993 in New York City 
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Alan Broadbent Trio  The Hymn   Favoriting Trio in Motion  Acoustic Bass – Harvie S; Drums – Billy Mintz; Piano – Alan Broadbent; - 2020 
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DJ Broadly Bent          1:29:31 (Pop-up)
Alan Broadbent  Strange Meadowlark (feat. London Metropolitan Strings)   Favoriting Broadbent plays Brubeck (feat. London Metropolitan Strings)  bassist Harvie S and drummer Hans Dekker backed by the London Metropolitan String Orchestra. released 2021 
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Irene Kral  Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most   Favoriting Where Is Love?  Irene Kral – vocals • Alan Broadbent – piano • Recorded December 1974 Wally Heider Studios, Los Angeles, CA 
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The Bob Brookmeyer Quartet  Caravan   Favoriting Oslo  Bass – Eric Von Essen; Drums – Michael Stephans; Piano, Synthesizer – Alan Broadbent; Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer - - Recorded at Sage and Sound Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA, September 1986 
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Charlie Haden Quartet West  Ruth's Waltz   Favoriting The Art of the Song  Charlie Haden Quartet West • Charlie Haden – bass • Alan Broadbent – piano, arranger, conductor, orchestration • Larance Marable – drums • Ernie Watts – tenor saxophone -• Bill Henderson – vocals -1999 
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Lee Konitz with Alan Broadbent  Keepin' The News   Favoriting Live-Lee  Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz; Piano – Alan Broadbent - - - Recorded in performance at the Jazz Bakery, Los Angeles, CA; October 20, 21 and 22, 2000 
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Alan Broadbent  The Man I Love   Favoriting 'Round Midnight  Acoustic Bass – Brian Bromberg; Drums – Joe LaBarbera; Piano – Alan Broadbent - -rel. 2004 
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Sheila Jordan  Lucky to Be Me (Live)   Favoriting Live at Mezzrow  Bass – Harvie S; Piano – Alan Broadbent; Vocals – Sheila Jordan  - Recorded at Mezzrow in New York City on October 25, 2021 
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Eddie Daniels  Spring I   Favoriting The Five Seasons  Arranged By – Jorge Calandrelli; Bass – Dave Carpenter; Clarinet – Eddie Daniels; Conductor – Bernard Rubenstein; Drums – Peter Erskine; Orchestra – The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra; Piano – Alan Broadbent; Composed By – Antonio Vivaldi (released 1996) 
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Charlie Haden Quartet West  Avenue of Stands   Favoriting Always Say Goodbye  Charlie Haden – bass • Ernie Watts - tenor saxophone • Alan Broadbent - piano • Larance Marable - drums • Recorded July 30 and August 1, 1993 • Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles 
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Alan Broadbent Trio  Waltz Prelude   Favoriting New York Notes  Bass – Harvie S (Harvie Swartz); Drums – Billy Mintz; Piano – Alan Broadbent - - rel. 2019 
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Alan Broadbent Trio  This I Dig of You   Favoriting Like Minds  Acoustic Bass – Harvie S Drums – Billy Mintz Piano – Alan Broadbent - - Recorded at RVS Studios on April 29 and July 27, 2021 
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SewWeeMeatUhGain          2:39:29 (Pop-up)
Ernest Ranglin  Up On The Downstroke   Favoriting In Search of the Lost Riddim  Balafon – Adama Cissokho; Calabash – El Hadji Malick Aw; Djembe, Drums [Sabar Drums] – Bahkane Seck; Double Bass – Ira Coleman; Drums [Sabar Drums] – Babacar Seck, Bada Seck; Drums [Trap Drums] – Dion Parson; Guitar, Producer – Ernest Ranglin; Kora – Kawding Cissokho; Talking Drum [Tama] – Assane Diop; Xalam [Hoddu] – Barou Sall - - Recorded at Pyramide Culturelle Studio 2000 in Dakar, Senegal 
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Hailu Mergia  Anchihoye Lene   Favoriting Lala Belu  Hailu Mergia – primary artist, producer • Tony Buck – drums • Mike Majkowski – bass - released on 23 February 2018 
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Kaze & Ikue Mori  Shifting Blocks   Favoriting Crustal Movement  KAZE Christian Pruvost, Natsuki Tamura - trumpet; Satoko Fujii - piano; Peter Orins - drums; & Ikue Mori - electronics - - Cooperative Quartet Kaze and Ikue Mori Release Innovative New CD, Crustal Movement on March 17, 2023 
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Saramacca Band  Moengo Boto Blon (Suriname)   Favoriting Excavated Shellac: an Alternate History of the World's Music  The Saramaka, Saamaka or Saramacca are one of six Maroon peoples (formerly called "Bush Negroes") in the Republic of Suriname and one of the Maroon peoples in French Guiana 
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Lizzy Mercier Descloux  Birdy Num-Num   Favoriting Press Color  Using audio from the 1968 film "The Party" - directed by Blake Edwards and starring Peter Sellers 
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Animal Collective  Royal and Desire   Favoriting Time Skiffs  Avey Tare (David Portner), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Deakin (Josh Dibb), and Geologist (Brian Weitz). - - Recorded 2020 at Namouche Studios (Lisbon) Drop of Sun (Asheville, North Carolina) 
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Haruomi Hosono  Chow Chow Dog   Favoriting 泰安洋行/Tropical Dandy  Haruomi Hosono - Bass, Vocals, Mellotron, Marimba, Guitar (Acoustic & Electric), Clavinet, Cowbell, Whistle, Backing Vocals/Choir, Production, Liner notes • Masataka Matsutoya - Piano, Hammond organ, String Arrangements • Shigeru Suzuki - Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals/Choir • Tatsuo Hayashi - Drums, Percussion • Hiroki Komazawa - Pedal steel guitar • Hiroshi Satō - Piano, Clavinet • Ginji Itō - Electric Guitar • Motoya Hamaguchi - Percussion • Makoto Yano - Strings, Horn (Wind and Brass) & String Arrangements • Minako Yoshida - Duet Vocals, Backing Vocals/Choir • Makoto Kubota - Backing Vocals/Choir, Scat Vocals • Teruyuki Fukushima - Trumpet • Masayuki Kuniyoshi - Flute • Yōji Yamashita - Ukulele • Clare Francis - Voice • Kayo Ito, Taeko Ōnuki & Kōsetsu Minami - Backing Vocals/Choir • Kazuhiro Ichihashi - Backing Vocals/Choir, Assistant Engineering Released June 25, 1975 Recorded Crown Studio Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo 
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Shonen Knife  Mujinto Rock   Favoriting Our Best Place  Risa Kawano – drums, lead vocals, backing vocals • Atsuko Yamano – bass guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals • Naoko Yamano – guitar, bass guitar, keyboards,s percussion, lead vocals, backing vocals • Naru Ishizuka – bass guitar, backing vocals Released February 15, 2023 Recorded Osaka, Japan 
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Bobby Womack  Stupid Introlude (ft Gil Scott-Heron)   Favoriting The Bravest Man in the Universe  Gil-Scott Heron - voice 
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Bobby Womack  Stupid   Favoriting The Bravest Man in the Universe  Drum Programming, Effects – Richard Russell; Vocals, Guitar – Bobby Womack; Written-By – Bobby Womack , Damon Albarn Harold Payne Richard Russell - - Recorded 3-14 October, 14-16 November and 28 November to 2 December 2011 and XL recordings 7 March 2012 
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Yo La Tengo  Sinatra Drive Breakdown   Favoriting This Stupid World  Georgia Hubley – drums, vocals, production • Ira Kaplan – guitar, vocals, production • James McNew – bass guitar, vocals, engineering, mixing, production 
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DJ          3:34:27 (Pop-up)
Roy Orbison  Mean Little Mama (Undubbed)   Favoriting The Sun Years 1956-1958: The Definitive Edition   
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Roy Orbison  Go! Go! Go!   Favoriting The Sun Years 1956-1958: The Definitive Edition   
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Roy Orbison  Crying   Favoriting Crying   
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Roy Orbison  (Yes) I’m Hurting   Favoriting Sings Don Gibson   
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Roy Orbison  Chicken Hearted   Favoriting The Sun Years 1956-1958: The Definitive Edition   
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Roy Orbison  Running Scared   Favoriting Crying   
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Roy Orbison  You're My Baby   Favoriting The Sun Years 1956-1958: The Definitive Edition   
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Thank You All So Very Kindly ❤️          3:58:54 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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listener james from westwood:

Good Sunday, Stork and all!
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Stork:

Hullooooo!!! Sun-dee fun!!
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Yvang:

Hi Stork and Slacks wearers!
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Stork:

↳ listener james from westwood @12:01
Good Sir listener james from westwood!! Happy 2 C U!!
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Yvang:

a ladder to Heaven?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

⦿Sun in ♉︎Taurus, Year of Fire 🐖Boar
Alan Leonard Broadbent MNZM
born 23 April 1947
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StringOFperils:

Straight is the gate and broad the bent. I know, I know. Here, have some Glen Passaic...
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Stork and all other listeners!
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Stork:

Yvang - YES!!! I forgot to add the caption to that photo - it's a light installation in Münster ion its most famous church spire, called Der Himmelsleiter (ladder to heaven!!)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Low Font - Background contrast. If the Comments background were the same vanilla ice cream in grape soda color as the general page background, that would work (for instance)...
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Stork:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:04
Really? It looks really contrasty to me. Oh well, I'll fix it.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Stork @12:06
My 2cents.
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Stork:

↳ StringOFperils @12:03
Excellent barstool poetry - and on the first round!
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Jeff Golick:

Ayo, Stork. Nice one - almost played something from this record today, too. Also, apologies to Mr. Broadbent, who I earlier and erroneously called a horn player. Mea culpa!
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Yvang:

↳ Stork @12:04
That is tempting, even though temptation is considered a sin.
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adamdoesit:

Hi Stork and swells! It's a beautiful day in Brooklyn, and my brief errands just now convinced me of the wisdom of enjoing it at home with you.
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Stork:

↳ adamdoesit @12:08
I send many yay's your way!!
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StringOFperils:

Pepto-Bismol. I hope you're satisfied RevRabbit
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ StringOFperils @12:09
Not responsible for that ! :D
...tho I do have a curry for breakfast waiting...
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Stork:

↳ Jeff Golick @12:07
I decided to go for her magnum opus on this one - absolutely entrancing! And to be fair, Broadbent sounds like a Marx-Brothers name for a musician, probably a trombone player.
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Stork:

↳ StringOFperils @12:09
Should i keep trying? I like the ant-acid look, but perhaps I'm alone?
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fred:

Good afternoon Stork and patrons. Is it too early for a round of Glen Passaic?
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Stork:

↳ fred @12:12
12 minutes in? adamdoesit already has surreptitiously attached a hose to the Glenn Passaic cask by now, if I know him.
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Lionel Twirlinghorm, Marx Brothers musician:

↳ fred @12:12
Not where you are, Fred. Here's eyes in your mud!
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chresti:

Hey ho Stork and swell cavorters!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

When lived in SantaBarbara & worked @ a CD store - became friends with the Ast. Mgr. who was devoted to Straight Ahead Jazz & became sort of a surrogate West Coast big brother & schooled me in a lot of it. He was particularly an enthusiast of Charlie Haden - so became aware of Broadbent via this. Have told my tale of going to LA to see the Quartet West - for free - & the McCoy Tyner Trio all in the same day : two distinct kinds of potent rapturous Spiritual Food in a single diurnal period...
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Stork:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:15
What a day that musta been, Rev!!
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Katharsis:

hellos stork, storks.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Stork @12:16
This was the club where Msr. Tyner shared his chocolate cheesecake with us. (While the local Rawk Cover Band cops an attitude towards one...)
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Stork:

↳ Lionel Twirlinghorm, Marx Brothers musician @12:14
Hee hee hee!
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Stork:

↳ Katharsis @12:17
Greetz, Katharsis!!
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WR:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:15
Sounds quite rapturous, Rev.
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Stork:

↳ chresti @12:14
chresti! Hoooooray!!
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Stork:

en.wikipedia.org...
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spodiodi:

greetings, Stork!
fill my ears up, please

and hello club folk
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doctorjazz:

Hi Storkers!
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Stork:

That link looks wrong - here again: en.wikipedia.org...

en.wikipedia.org...
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Stork:

↳ spodiodi @12:28
Ho-ya, spodiodi!
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Mike Cooper:

Going for a stroll. Be back later. Wait for me eh?
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Stork:

Mike Cooper has returned from far-flung places! Greetings, Mike - sorry I didn't get back to you this busy weekend! We shall confer and otherwise hob-nob soon!
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Dean:

Can you believe I had to take my son to a soccer field so he could earn good money as a referee just before the Broadbent fest?!
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Stork:

↳ Dean @12:34
Dean!! Glad you made it, and thanks again for the suggestion to celebrate Alan Broadbent's music lo, those many months ago!
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Dean:

It is proving to be entirely my pleasure!
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fred:

↳ Dean @12:34
Taking your son to a soccer game must have been a memory loop
  12:42pm
Dean:

Against my most firm expectations I have become a soccer dad. My daughter plays; my son referees. Last weekend I drove three days in a row to parts south: San Jose, Morgan Hill, and Santa Cruz, the first two for soccer. UCSC was business and a college tour for my son.
  12:43pm
Dean:

One of my favorite Broadbent tunes is his "Consolation," which he wrote when he was 16. The trio performed it at the public library gig, dedicated to yours truly. Was lovely.
  12:50pm
Dean:

Clear riff on Vivaldi here.

A high school friend who worked at the very same public library, Richard Altenbach, was likely in the LACO for this.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/662051-Richard-Altenbach
  12:52pm
Dean:

When the high school staged a production of Fiddler on the Roof, Richard was the fiddler.
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Stork:

↳ Dean @12:50
This is Daniel's version of Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
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Dean:

We lost Irene Kral too early.
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Stork:

↳ Dean @1:02
It's hard to listen to her and not think about it. Breast cancer, at 46.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Developing Story Movement 3" by "Alan Broadbent, ...
Back from family brunch, this is lovely!
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Dean:

Yesterday I played a Susannah McCorkle album I picked up for a buck. Dead at 55, deep depression, suicide.
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Dean:

When Haden's LMO came to town to play Yoshi's, Broadbent was at the keyboard.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Stork @1:04
Generally, younger women unfortunately tend to get more aggressive versions of breast cancer.
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Stork:

↳ doctorjazz @1:08
Welcome back, doc!
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Stork:

↳ Dean @1:10
Would love to make it to Yoshi's before I kick. Or has IT kicked?
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doctorjazz:

The Haden Quartet West stuff is fabulous!
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Sem:

Shirley, Shirley, Shirley. Oh, my.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Lonely Town" by "Charlie Haden Quartet West"
this album featured Haden on vocal on one track (Wayfaring Stranhger)
  1:15pm
Dean:

Yoshi's is still kicking down at Jack London Square. Great sound. The SF outpost closed after a few years. A couple days ago I was recalling the two shows I attended there: Nanci Griffith and Electric Masada.
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doctorjazz:

Had avocado toast for the first time (had a resistance to such a "pop" food), not bad...
  1:25pm
Dean:

My daughter had avocado toast Chez Moi this morning. More precisely, toast smeared with ripe avocado, topped with a scrambled egg and a strip of bacon.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Stork and club. Not sure if Alan played any role in "Stairway to Heaven," but if so, that would tie the GIF and things.
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chresti:

↳ Dean @1:25
Yum minus the bacon.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Could say 'bemused' that spreading avo on a piece of toasted bread should have been press ganged into the Culture Wars ...but that's not exactly the totality of the feeling...
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chresti:

I can't eat toast until I get the canals in my teeth capped
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Stork:

↳ Ken From Hyde Park @1:27
How-DAY, Ken fr HP!!
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Dean:

Mintz is such a curious drummer to watch. He fixates on the skins, gazes at them, plays with them as if he doesn't want to wake them up. I saw him play with ... was it Nels Cline? Vinny Golia? It was long ago at a regular venue in Pasadena, a small theater space in a shopping mall.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Dean @1:25
Mine didn't come with bacon-had to pilfer some off my wife's plate...I'd KILL for crispy bacon....www.youtube.com...
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chresti:

↳ chresti @1:28
And a bridge constructed for my missing front lower teeth
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Dean:

Anybody got a bridge for sale?
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doctorjazz:

↳ Dean @1:31
How'd you like the Brooklyn Bridge, great price!
  1:33pm
Dean:

I'll broker the deal with chresti, doc. We'll split the profits.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "The Hymn" by "Alan Broadbent Trio"
I posted this on Jeff's show, but I got to see tbe Broadbent trio in Mezzro's a few months ago.
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @1:33
Caught 2 sets, great show!
  1:35pm
Dean:

This post-mortem release features Broadbent with Kral, too.
https://www.discogs.com/release/13145101-Irene-Kral-Second-Chance
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @1:30
Unabashed Unashamed post of RebeccaJazz singing about bacon ( a long time ago...)
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Stork:

↳ doctorjazz @1:33
So cool, doc!!
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Stork:

↳ Dean @1:31
Where's that confounded bridge?
  1:40pm
Dean:

@doc, your daughter is fantastic!

@Stork, and there's the "Stairway" connection!
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Stork:

Unabashed Unashamed posts are us, doc. Keep 'em comin.'
  1:42pm
headcleaner:

Tag, alle - g'day, everyone
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Stork:

↳ headcleaner @1:42
Na, wie geht's headcleaner?
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Rich in Washington:

Thanks for the shoutout, Stork! And thanks for the nice welcome to the Drummer stream! I'm verklempt!
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coelacanth∅:

Greetings Stork and all
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coelacanth∅:

hi Rich, just thinking about you!
(literally - 20 minutes ago)
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Michael 98145:

Hello, All.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" by "Irene...
Purty!
  1:52pm
Dean:

Picked up this Brookmeyer album last month for a buck, same record store around the corner that I visited yesterday. Yesterday's take was the Susannah McCorkle album, James Taylor's Flag, Seals & Crofts, Love & Kisses, Keith Jarrett's Shades, Schubert's Mass, Korngold's piano works, and more!
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Stork:

↳ Rich in Washington @1:44
Rich - come and sit and drink a Glenn Passaic and unklemp.
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Stork:

↳ coelacanth∅ @1:45
coelacanth∅ whole-low!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Caravan" by "The Bob Brookmeyer Quartet"
Always dug Brookmeyer's music-he generally is credited playing valve trombone (not many out there that I've seen).
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Stork:

↳ Rich in Washington @1:44
Exceedingly stoked to see your name on the skedge!!
  1:55pm
Dean:

Eric von Essen, another youthful loss. Cryptogramophone has three volumes of tributes to EvE, featuring Broadbent, Nels and Alex Cline, G.E. Stinson et al.
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Stork:

↳ doctorjazz @1:54
Love the sound he gets with the valve.
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fred:

↳ coelacanth∅ @1:46
Have a Glen Passaic, that should deal with that pesky thinking thing
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doctorjazz:

↳ Stork @1:56
Me too!
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Rich in Washington:

↳ coelacanth∅ @1:46
Hi coelacanthø!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Ruth's Waltz" by "Charlie Haden Quartet West"
Watts and Broadbent cooking here!
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Rich in Washington:

I'm gonna be listening to the remainder of this show in a laundromat.
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fred:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:01
will you gather sounds there for your show?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @2:00
Yeah nice bit of ErnieWatts there.
  2:04pm
Dean:

Jazz Bakery...the old site in Culver City...was actually once a bakery, Helm's, famous for their trucks that would tool around the greater LA area to delivery bread, pastries, and other baked goods. When the bakery dissolved, JB became a non-profit occupant of the larger cultural arts space. I've seen Max Roach, Cecil Taylor, Broadbent (w/ Mark Murphy), Steve Lacy there.
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Stork:

↳ Song: "Keepin' The News" by "Lee Konitz with Alan Broadb...
check out this title !
  2:05pm
Dean:

Tribute to Peter's dad, no doubt.

By the way, on return from my trip dropping my son off at the soccer field, the local college station, KALX, back-announced a track by Juniper. Yes, that Juniper. The DJ said something to the effect of "She was signed to a record deal in high school. I think her dad's a DJ."
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fred:

↳ Dean @2:05
That might go poorly with her dad
  2:12pm
Dean:

I agree, @fred. The implication was that having a dad for a DJ gets a record "deal."
  2:17pm
rw:

Good morning! Feeling a little guilty about listening without checking in. Hey Stork; everyone.
  2:18pm
rw:

Dean! Do you remember when the Jazz Bakery was in somebody's photo studio? (still in the Helms complex but a little further east)
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Lucky to Be Me (Live)" by "Sheila Jordan"
Mezzrow's the oddest shaped club-looks a bit like a music note-long thin stem, then widens out to the note shape, opening to the right just near the wstage.
  2:19pm
rw:

My friend Dave has an old Helms truck. Was his brother's hippie van in the 60s
  2:19pm
Dean:

I don't, @rw. Or at least I know of only one site, the small-ish space with folding chairs. A lot like the Freight & Salvage here, its second site, before it moved to the new ritzy space in downtown Berkeley.
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fred:

↳ Dean @2:12
Which is probably true. I like Juniper's music. I'd like to hear more of her peers too, well the station is the place for that
  2:20pm
rw:

Dean, you probably remember that old photo studio space. The new space is a more proper theater.
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Michael 98145:

↳ Dean @2:04
Did not know that
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David (in London):

*slips into the Club dressed as Charles de Gaulle, kepi hat, small moustache, haughty demeanour. Takes a stool at the bar, lights a Gitanes, downs a Pastis a la Passaic*

Bonjour Stork et les Clubbeurs.
  2:22pm
Dean:

I thought, too, that the new JB roams from venue to venue. It's a virtual venue, all about the NP programming.
  2:23pm
rw:

We arrived late once to see a band in the old space with folding chairs and had to sit in the front row. I had to lean back during the trombone solos.
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Stork:

↳ David (in London) @2:22
Ahh, Monsieur David! We meet again! Won't you have a drink?
  2:25pm
rw:

Dean, it's been a while since I've been to JB, but I'd be surprised if the theater space is gone. May be a roaming venue as well.
  2:26pm
rw:

Alright. Gotta go. It's nice in here but it's beautiful outside! Have a good Sunday everyone!
  2:26pm
Dean:

When I was in elementary school my class took a field trip to the Helm's Bakery, where my uncle worked. During the field trip, they called him out to say hello.

There was a very compact venue in Berkeley, Jazz House, that put on some amazing shows. I saw Fred Frith there, Susie Ibarra, and Brotzmann's Full Blast. Sat right up front for the latter. No more aptly named band than FB.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

↳ David (in London) @2:22
Keep a close watch on your Citroën, lest someone plants some explosives.
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WR:

↳ Song: "Spring I" by "Eddie Daniels"
Some regular radio broadcast (I think for "classical music" or opera...) regularly used that Vivaldi bit for their open or closing theme. Had a Pavlovian response from me expecting to hear a posh accented announcer. Anyone have similar memory except actually remembers what program it was?
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David (in London):

↳ Stork @2:25
Glad to be here, maestro.

Salutations: jazzmedic, rw, Michael, Dean, Rev D, Coela, Chrestikins, and all others with their ears on.

Vive le Stork.
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fred:

↳ David (in London) @2:22
Apparently there's no recording of his address from London; would you be available for a take? Otherwise it will be AI crap
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doctorjazz:

↳ David (in London) @2:28
hello David, welcome to the club!
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David (in London):

Thanks for the warning Ken. I'll check under the chassis each morning from now on.

Fred, didn't he live at Carlton Gardens during the War, where the Free French HQ then was?
  2:34pm
Dean:

V-a-g-u-e recollection of the Vivaldi radio theme song, but Four Seasons are ubiquitous. I still occasionally enjoy the suite, but I favor AV's works for mandolin.
  2:36pm
Dean:

William F. Buckley, Jr.'s Firing Line used a squeaky Baroque-ish cornet thing, I recall.
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Stork:

↳ Dean @2:36
Having wicked WF Buckley flashbacks now...
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fred:

↳ David (in London) @2:31
No clue, but I know people who work on making a fake recording of that lost speech
  2:40pm
Dean:

Broadbent spent quality time with Woody Herman, but I have a hard time finding recordings with him actually performing. Arranger, yes, but not ivory tickler.
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Michael 98145:

↳ Stork @2:38
I believe there is medication for that
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David (in London):

'Tim sings W.F.', the lost Buckley album everyone is crying out for.
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Michael 98145:

↳ David (in London) @2:41
😎
  2:42pm
Dean:

There are two Konitz/Broadbent at JB recordings.
  2:42pm
Dean:

Tim Buckley settings of God and Man at Yale. Can't wait.
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coelacanth∅:

'morning rw; 'evening David.
  2:43pm
Dean:

Laurel & Hardy
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WR:

↳ coelacanth∅ @2:43
Hi, coelacanth∅, hope you slept well. I'm about to nap for a bit.
  2:45pm
Dean:

Thank *you*!
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coelacanth∅:

hey WR -i slept well but not for long enough.
enjoy your nap. i might try that later, before work
  2:49pm
Dean:

Broadbent worked with Linda Ronstadt on this album: https://www.discogs.com/release/7786477-Linda-Ronstadt-Hummin-To-Myself

Won one Grammy for his work with Natalie Cole.
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WR:

↳ Stork @2:04
ah hah, didn't catch why you were acknowledging the Keepnews family during your back announcement. So was skimming back looking for a recording in which Orin or Peter had some involvement. Now see it was triggered by that title. OK. I can rest easy now.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ David (in London) @2:41
...yes between William, Lord, Tim & Jeff the Buckley Family Reunions were ...compliated affairs...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @2:56
...*c-o-m-p-l-i-C-a-t-e-d...
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WR:

↳ Song: "Anchihoye Lene" by "Hailu Mergia"
by primary artist is meant: "Hailu Mergia — Keyboards, Accordion, Melodica"
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David (in London):

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @2:56
Rev D, yes, they were blowing their minds (and ours too)!
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chresti:

Davidkins!
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David (in London):

Chrestikins!
  3:11pm
Katharsis:

Still here. break time
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Stork:

↳ WR @2:50
Yeah, not the only great musician to name a song after Orrin. Bill Evans wrote "Re: Person I Knew" - an anagram for Orrin K.
  3:17pm
Jeff g. via app:

Real fun set, this.
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Michael 98145:

↳ Song: "Mujinto Rock" by "Shonen Knife"
Yay !
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spodiodi:

ooh new Shonen Knife! nice.
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spodiodi:

👏
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adamdoesit:

All this Buckley talk reminds me of a drink I'd forgotten: the William F. Buckley Flashback. This exercise in alcoholic Darwinism is a drink within a drink. Supposedly, it was developed by Professor of Predatory Mathematics Chester Vanderpugh at the short-lived University of West E86th St., in collaboration with the Snitzenberg Institute of Economic Expression, to demonstrate elementary principles of libertarian capitalism. In fact, its true origins came about one night at the Stork, when Professor Vanderpugh ordered a dry martini, nibbled the olive, and became lost in reminiscence. During his reverie, East Side leg breaker and orthopedic surgeon "Mittens" Milroy, MD, left for half an hour to tend to a procedure of one kind or the other, leaving his triple Glen Passaic on the bar. Unattended, the whiskey grew hangry, and developed a powerful thirst. Exuding a fuming pseudopods down the sides of the tumbler, it dragged itself, a quarter inch at a time, until it stood, sloshing, within sipping distance of the dreaming professor's martini. Then, with a sound like a hail of thumbtacks, the pseudopod shot out, grabbed the terrified martini by the stem, and downed it in a gulp, olive and all. The whiskey seethed; there was a smell of juniper and sulfur; and it settled back down in its glass. When the surgeon returned from his osteological errand, he took a sip, and pronounced it good. For his part, Professor Vanderpugh lost a martini, but gained a valuable classroom demonstration -- and took the credit besides.

Ingredients:
6oz Glen Passaic
one dry martini, up with an olive

Pour Glen Passaic into a tumbler, neat, set beside the martini, and watch the horror unfold.
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adamdoesit:

(thanks for the name, Stork!)
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chresti:

↳ Song: "Sinatra Drive Breakdown" by "Yo La Tengo"
Saw them at the Greek last Fall. So good!
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Stork:

↳ adamdoesit @3:27
the adamdoesit encyclopaedia adds another. Always good for business here.
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doctorjazz:

Gotta run (RebeccaJazz's standup comedy debut, actually 2nd time), great show, Stork, Hasta Pasta all!
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spodiodi:

thanks for the show, Stork!

probably wont make it back before the end.
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Stork:

↳ spodiodi @3:33
go well, spodiodi!!
  3:35pm
Dean:

I'm noticing that a lot of the acts playing the LA Greek Theatre are also playing Berkeley's Greek Theatre.
  3:36pm
Dean:

And then a lot are not, e.g., some guy named Ringo Starr, who won't make it north.
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WR:

↳ adamdoesit @3:27
Learning of this drink after a WF Buckley rabbit hole ending with my browsing of Wikipedia entry for "Our Enemy, the State", the best-known book by libertarian author Albert Jay Nock, I am struck mostly that you appear to have willfully and unilaterally declared Glen Passaic to be a whiskey rather than a whisky.
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Asheville Jon:

what was that about asheville?
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WR:

↳ Song: "Stupid" by "Bobby Womack"
Did not know of this Womack release, thanks for the intro.
  3:44pm
Dean:

There are dub versions of Roy Orbison tunes? Whoah!
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adamdoesit:

↳ WR @3:36
It's on account of that bottle of absinthe that the Glen Passaic cornered. It carries that e around as a trophy.
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Sem:

Danke, Storch, für den Club, die Musik, den puren Spaß. Bis zum späteren Zeitpunkt.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

⦿Sun in ♉︎Taurus, Year of Fire 🐀Rat
' Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician known for his impassioned singing style, complex song structures, and dark, emotional ballads. His music was described by critics as operatic, earning him the nicknames "The Caruso of Rock" and "The Big O." Many of Orbison's songs conveyed vulnerability at a time when most male rock-and-roll performers chose to project machismo. He performed while standing motionless and wearing black clothes to match his dyed black hair and dark sunglasses.
Born in Texas, Orbison began singing in a rockabilly and country-and-western band as a teenager. He was signed by Sam Phillips of Sun Records in 1956, but enjoyed his greatest success with Monument Records. From 1960 to 1966, 22 of Orbison's singles reached the Billboard Top 40. He wrote or co-wrote almost all of his own Top 10 hits, including "Only the Lonely" (1960), "Running Scared" (1961), "Crying" (1961), "In Dreams" (1963), and "Oh, Pretty Woman" (1964). '
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Stork:

↳ Sem @3:46
Sem!
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WR:

↳ Song: "Go! Go! Go!" by "Roy Orbison"
Interesting, can hear proto Yardbirds' Over Under Sideways Down" in this.
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Sem:

Watched the Black and White Orbison concert yet again the other evening, k.d. among the back-up singers on this one. Sublime.
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Stork:

↳ WR @3:47
No doubt, WR! Not to mention a million other bands
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chresti:

Thank you, your Storkness!
  3:50pm
Dean:

When I was working a record store Orbison's Laminar Flow appeared. Got bad reviews, but I recall enjoying it. I can't remember why...
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adamdoesit:

Thanks, Storkerino! I'm loving the little dab of Roy.
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Stork:

↳ adamdoesit @3:52
It'll do ya!!
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David (in London):

Thank you El Storkerino. Have a good week Club-goers.
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Stork:

WELL-O WELL-O WELL-O WELL-O WELL-O so much plotzing! Thanx yuz, and till next...
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Yvang:

Thanks Stork'n'Roll!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Stork!
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WR:

Thank you Stork! That rock'n' set has me wide awake now. Cheers.
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Doug Schulkind:

Woo-hoo! Stork!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Stork ~
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