Favoriting The Stork Club with Stork: Playlist from May 2, 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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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Tin Hat  Human Rind   Favoriting The Rain Is A Handsome Animal  Carla Kihlstedt – voice, violins, viola, bass harmonica • Ben Goldberg – clarinet, contra alto clarinet • Rob Reich – accordion, piano • Mark Orton – guitar, dobro, pump organ, prepared piano. - - 2012  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The New York Bass Violin Choir  House Of The Rising Sun   Favoriting The New York Bass Violin Choir  §§§Arranged By, Adapted By – Bill Lee (2) §§§Bass [1st Lead Bass] – Richard Davis (2) §§§Bass [2nd Lead Bass] – Lisle Atkinson - - Live, Village Vanguard, N.Y.C. 1970  0:04:56 (Pop-up)
Polar Bear  finding our feet   Favoriting Peepers  Pete Wareham – tenor saxophone • Mark Lockheart – tenor saxophone • Sebastian Rochford – drums • Tom Herbert – double bass • Leafcutter John – electronics, electric guitar. - -recorded in 2 days - ca. 2008  0:09:29 (Pop-up)
John Cameron  Dawn/Billy Sees Kes In The Tower   Favoriting Kes (OST)  Arranged By, Composed By, Conductor – John Cameron (2) §§§Bass Clarinet – Ronnie Ross §§§Clarinet – Danny Moss §§§Drums – Tony Carr §§§Flute – Harold McNair 333Harp – David Snell (2) - - Recorded at Olympic Studios, London, 25th January 1969  0:16:01 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  The Bewlay Brothers   Favoriting Hunky Dory  David Bowie – vocals, guitar …..Mick Ronson – guitar, vocals, Mellotron, arrangements ….Trevor Bolder – bass guitar, trumpet ….Mick Woodmansey – drums Rick Wakeman – piano  0:19:42 (Pop-up)
Bridget St. John  The Curious Crystals Of Unusual Purity   Favoriting Ask Me No Questions  Produced by John Peel - 1969  0:25:03 (Pop-up)
Nick Drake  Northern Sky   Favoriting Bryter Layter  Nich Drake . vocals, guitar §§§John Cale – celeste, piano and organ
§§§Dave Pegg – bass
§§§Mike Kowalski – drums - - Recorded • 1970 • Studio: • Sound Techniques, London  0:28:59 (Pop-up)
DJ Freak when c        0:32:41 (Pop-up)
Mike Westbrook  A Poison Tree   Favoriting Library Music - Those Swinging Sounds of Literature    0:41:34 (Pop-up)
Comedian Harmonists  Perpetuum Mobile   Favoriting The Comedian Harmonists    0:43:35 (Pop-up)
The Mills Brothers  Loveless Love   Favoriting Chronological Vol.1 (1931-1932)  Donald (lead tenor vocals, §§§Herbert (tenor vocals, §§§Harry (baritone vocals, and John Jr. (guitar, double bass, vocals;  0:46:08 (Pop-up)
Henry Mancini  Crocodile, Go Home   Favoriting Hatari!    0:48:48 (Pop-up)
Ray Anderson  Lips Apart   Favoriting Big Band Record  TIM BERNE  alto saxophone §§§SAL GIORGIANNI  alto saxophone §§§MARTY EHRLICH  alto & soprano saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet §§§DREW GRESS  bass §§§DAVE TAYLOR  bass trombone §§§TOM RAINEY  drums §§§GEORGE GRUNTZ  piano §§§ELLERY ESKELIN  tenor saxophone §§§LARRY SCHNEIDER  tenor saxophone §§§ART BARON  trombone §§§DAVE BARGERON  trombone §§§RAY ANDERSON  trombone §§§HERB ROBERTSON  trumpet §§§JOHN D'EARTH  trumpet §§§LEW SOLOFF  trumpet §§§RYAN KISOR  trumpet §§§HOWARD JOHNSON  tuba, baritone saxophone §§§MARK FELDMAN  violin. - - - Recorded at Clinton Studios, NYC, January 11-13, 1994  0:51:42 (Pop-up)
Henry Butler - Steven Bernstein And The Hot 9  Viper’s Drag   Favoriting Viper’s Drag  §§§Steven Bernstein – trumpet, slide trumpet, alto horn §§§Peter Apfelbaum – tenor/soprano saxophone on “1-3,5,9” §§§Michael Blake – tenor/soprano saxophone on “4,6,7,8” §§§Erik Lawrence – baritone/soprano saxophone §§§Doug Wieselman – clarinets §§§Curtis Fowlkes – trombone §§§Matthew Munisteri – guitar §§§Reginald Veal – bass §§§Herlin Riley – drums §§§Charlie Burnham – violin §§§Henry Butler - piano - - - Recorded at Avatar Studios, NYC, 2014  1:01:40 (Pop-up)
Daedalus String Quartet cond. Julius Hemphill  Mingus Gold - Better Get Hit in Your Soul   Favoriting Chamber Music (The Boye Multi-National Crusade for Harmony II)  John Purcell, oboe, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Marty Ehrlich, soprano and alto saxophone, clarinet and bass clarinet; Janet Grice, bassoon; Bruce Purse, trumpet; Ray Anderson, trombone and tuba; Julius Hemphill, conductor * Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA, August 2, 2007. Recorded by Tom Stephenson.  1:08:22 (Pop-up)
Rahsaan Roland Kirk  Dem Red Beans and Rice   Favoriting Bright Moments  Bass – Henry Pearson §§§Drums – Robert Shy §§§Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Saxophone [Manzello], Saxophone [Stritch] – Rahsaan Roland Kirk §§§Percussion – Joe Habao §§§Piano – Ron Burton §§§Synthesizer, Tambourine – Todd Barkan. - - - Recorded live at Keystone Korner, San Francisco, California, on June 8 & 9, 1973  1:15:21 (Pop-up)
DJ Red Fullabeans        1:22:22 (Pop-up)
Daphne Oram  Food Preservation   Favoriting Oramics  Selection of works from the archives of Daphne Oram who is known best for the design of her Oramics system, and also for co-founding the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1958. All tracks are from the post BBC era 1958-1977, recorded in her home studio Tower Folly, Kent.  1:34:14 (Pop-up)
Eliane Radigue  Usral [April 1969]   Favoriting Feedback Works  Usral (1969) Processed feedback Realized at the composer's studio in Paris.  1:37:38 (Pop-up)
Delia Derbyshire  Falling   Favoriting Inventions For Radio - Dreams  "Dreams" was made in collaboration with Barry Bermange (who originally recorded the narrations). Bermange put together The Dreams (1964), a collage of people describing their dreams, set to a background of electronic sound. Dreams is a collection of spliced/reassembled interviews with people describing their dreams, particularly recurring elements. The program of sounds and voices attempts to represent, in five movements, some sensations of dreaming: running away, falling, landscape, underwater, and colour.  1:50:21 (Pop-up)
Clara Rockmore  Glazunov: Chant du Ménestrel   Favoriting The Art of the Theremin  Clara Rockmore - theremin Nadia Reisenberg - piano  1:59:13 (Pop-up)
Louis and Bebe Barron  Battle With The Invisible Monster   Favoriting Forbidden Planet  Walter Pidgeon as Dr. Edward Morbius Anne Francis as Altaira "Alta" Morbius Leslie Nielsen as Commander John J. Adams Frankie Darro as Robby the Robot[Note 1] Marvin Miller as the voice of Robby the Robot[Note 2] Warren Stevens as Lt. "Doc" Ostrow Jack Kelly as Lt. Jerry Farman Richard Anderson as Chief Quinn Earl Holliman as Cook George Wallace as Bosun Robert Dix as Grey Jimmy Thompson as Youngerford James Drury as Strong Harry Harvey, Jr. as Randall Roger McGee as Lindstrom Peter Miller as Moran Morgan Jones as Nichols Richard Grant as Silvers Les Tremayne as the Narrator[Note 3] James Best as a C-57D crewman[Note 4] William Boyett as a C-57D crewman[Note 5][12]  2:03:09 (Pop-up)
Kraftwerk  Ohm Sweet Ohm   Favoriting Radio-Activity  Percussion [Electronic] – Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flür §§§Voice, Electronics – Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter - - 1975  2:06:00 (Pop-up)
Laurie Anderson  Over the River   Favoriting United States Live    2:11:32 (Pop-up)
Laurie Spiegel  East River Dawn   Favoriting The Expanding Universe  Composed 1974-76 using a computer playing the actual sounds by controlling analog synthesis equipment using the GROOVE (Generating Realtime Operations On Voltage-controlled Equipment) hybrid system which was developed by Max Matthews and F.R. Moore at Bell labs. Interaction with the computer was through a keyboard, a drawing tablet, pushbuttons and knobs, as well as complex "algorhythms" written in FORTRAN. Mastered by SNB.  2:14:57 (Pop-up)
Ursula Bogner  Metazoon   Favoriting Recordings 1969-1988    2:29:09 (Pop-up)
Suicide  Keep Your Dreams   Favoriting Suicide  Electronics – Martin Rev §§§Vocals - Alan Vega Live At CBGB's" recorded at CBGB's, May 25, 1978  2:32:39 (Pop-up)
Suzanne Ciani  sixth voice - sound of a flower falling; eighth voice - sound of bones growing; tenth voice - sound of a lighted window; twelfth voice - sound of love turning; thirteenth voice - sound of a dream kiss   Favoriting Voices of Packaged Souls  "Voices of Packaged souls by Harold Persico Paris avril 1970". Voices Of Packaged Souls is a limited edition LP produced by Ciani in collaboration with Paris for his exhibition at the Galerie Withofs in Brussels, Belgium, June 1970.  2:35:55 (Pop-up)
Pauline Oliveros  Beautiful Soop (excerpt)   Favoriting Alien Bog/Beautiful Soop  1977  2:42:02 (Pop-up)
DJ Mal Funkshun        2:50:36 (Pop-up)
T-Bone Walker  Pony Tail   Favoriting I Get So Weary  (some of these peopel, probably): Dave Bartholomew (tp), §§§Lee Allen, Maxwell Davis, Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis (ts), Wendell Duconge (as), §§§Herb Hardesty (bs), §§§Walter Nelson (g), §§§T.J. Fowler (p), §§§Cornelius Coleman (dr), among others. Recorded in Los Angeles, New Orleans and Detroit, 1950-1954  2:57:35 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Smith  Blues After All   Favoriting House Party  Jimmy Smith – organ • Lee Morgan – trumpet • Lou Donaldson – alto saxophone • Tina Brooks – tenor saxophone • Kenny Burrell – guitar • Art Blakey – drums --- reorded: ? (not on original album)  3:00:06 (Pop-up)
Stanley Turrentine  Little Sheri   Favoriting Look Out!  Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone • Horace Parlan - piano • George Tucker - bass • Al Harewood - drums • Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on June 18, 1960.  3:06:03 (Pop-up)
Duke Pearson  Bedouin   Favoriting Wahoo!  Duke Pearson - piano • Donald Byrd - trumpet • James Spaulding - alto saxophone, flute (all tracks except #3) • Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone • Bob Cranshaw - bass • Mickey Roker - drums Recorded November 21, 1964 Studio Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ  3:13:51 (Pop-up)
Hannibal Marvin Peterson  Movement 1: Forest Sunrise - Rhythm Ritual   Favoriting Children Of The Fire  Bass – Richard Davis (2) §§§Cello – Diedre Murray §§§Conductor – David Amram §§§Congas, Percussion [Bell Tree] – Lawrence Killian §§§Drums – Billy Hart (Jabali)* §§§Percussion – Barbara Burton, Marvin Tuten §§§Piano – Michael Cochran* §§§Piccolo Flute – Art Webb §§§Sitar – Marvin Tuten 3§§Timpani, Drums – Barbara Burton §§§Trumpet, Koto – Hannibal* §§§Viola – Judith Graves, Julius Miller §§§Violin – Myung Hi Kim, Rynae Rocha, Stanley Hunte §§§Violin [Solo] – John Blake §§§Vocals – Alpha Johnson — 1974  3:23:12 (Pop-up)
Don Cherry Nana Vasconcelos Colin Walcott  Like That Of Sky   Favoriting Codona  Berimbau, Cuica, Talking Drum, Percussion, Voice – Nana Vasconcelos* §§§Sitar, Tabla, Dulcimer [Hammered Dulcimer], Mbira [Sanza], Timpani, Voice – Collin Walcott §§§Trumpet, Ngoni [Doussn'Gouni], Flute [Flutes], Organ, Melodica, Voice – Don Cherry. - - Recorded September 1979, May 1980 and September 1982 Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg  3:29:50 (Pop-up)
Beaver and Krause  by your grace   Favoriting Gandharva  Baritone Sax - Gerry Mulligan §§§Bass - Ray Brown , Rod Ellicott §§§Drums - George Marsh , Lee Charlton §§§Guitar - Mike Bloomfield , Rik Elswit , Ronnie Montrose §§§Harp - Gail Laughton §§§Piano - Lamont Johnson , Mike Lang - - - recorded at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, February 10-11, 1971  3:40:48 (Pop-up)
Glenn Gould  Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge BMV 1080 Contrapunctus I (organ)   Favoriting Bach: The Art of the Fugue  Recorded on the Casavant organ at All Saint's Church, Kingsway, Toronto, Canada - 1962  3:45:59 (Pop-up)
DJ Doorstop        3:48:47 (Pop-up)
Curtis Mayfield  When Seasons Change   Favoriting There's No Place Like America Today  Curtis Mayfield – vocals, guitar, keyboards, production • Rich Tufo – keyboards, arrangement • Gary Thompson – guitar • Phil Upchurch – guitar • Joseph "Lucky" Scott – bass guitar • Quinton Joseph – drums • Henry Gibson – percussion - - - Released May 1975 Studio Curtom Studios, Chicago, Illinois  3:54:04 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:45am
Stork:

I say life is just one big schnitzel. Then I go quiet, because that's just insane, and I feel the eyes upon me. And the awkward silence. Better plug it with another beer, i guess.
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listener james from westwood:

Good Sunday, Stork and all! Extra red cabbage with that schnitzel—I'm sleeping alone tonight.
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chresti:

Hello Stork and swells with no slacks!
Avatar 12:01pm
βrian:

Aye, but there'll be no mosquitos in your tent!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
fred:

Going nowhere at a moderate speed is my thing
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Irene Trudel:

Hiya Stork! Nice day for music listening.
Avatar 12:03pm
TDK60:

Wie gehts, DJ Herr Stork-in-Münster.
Avatar 12:04pm
Stork:

listener james from westwood: gracious good afternoon! chresti, so slack-less! ßrian! fred, thanks for traiping in. Irene! Great sounds for you in this set! I think you turned me on to Tin Hat Trio years ago.. TDK60! Never trust a cassette over 60!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
fred:

Is Fernweh Park a pun on Fenway Park or is that unrelated?
Avatar 12:06pm
Stork:

@fred: Ferweh means a longing to travel.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
fred:

Makes sense these days
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Jeff Golick:

What's the opposite of that, @Stork? That's what I have.
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hyde:

hello!
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Stork:

(sp!) that's Fernweh! Must mind my German!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
Jeff Golick:

Although watching "Call My Agent" does make Paris look rather enticing.
Avatar 12:09pm
TDK60:

Pump organ, bass harmonica, prepped piano. Then, bass fiddle choir. Hmm..
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
chresti:

California 11 is the Arroyo Parkway/110, now.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
fred:

It's fun to me that there's a sign for Rodez in there. I know a drummer there (how appropriate for this stream)
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Stork:

Good question, Jeff. Longing for home.... someone will know.
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adamdoesit:

Hi Stork and Wolfganggang. I agree, life is one big schnitzel. First it pounds you flat, then it dips and dredges you, then it throws you in the hot fat til you're fried crisp.
Avatar 12:10pm
TDK60:

Jeff, "stayin' put" syndrome?
Avatar 12:11pm
Stork:

adamdoesit is makin me thirsty!
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Stork:

I assume Rodez in in France, freed?
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chresti:

*originally just the Arroyo Parkway. I just call it the Pasadena Freeway.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
adamdoesit:

Stork, you've come to the right place. Where is that barkeep?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
chresti:

I've been by Rodez, don't remember when.
Avatar 12:14pm
Stork:

barkeep, cook and bottle-washer, at your service, adamdoesit!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
fred:

@Stork: Yep, Southern France. Shouldn't longing for home be related to Heimat (Heimweh then?). Sorry, my knowledge of German is limited to band name
Avatar 12:14pm
Stork:

fred is called fred, Stork, not freed, ya big doofus!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:15pm
adamdoesit:

They say all Rodez lead to roam, but I think I'll take a seat and stay a while.
Avatar 12:16pm
Stork:

could be, fred, though I know it as "Sehnsucht nach Zuhause"
Avatar 12:18pm
TDK60:

Flutist Harold McNair on this Cameron cut was a longtime sideman for Donovan.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
fred:

@Stork: Sadly, I've never heard of that band. Was is Doug's first band when on an exchange program with Germany in high school?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
Irene Trudel:

Love this first set, Herr BarKeep! Funny, I also had thought about playing something by Tin Hat tomorrow. Thinking alike!
Avatar 12:19pm
Stork:

Really exquisite flute solo, this, TDK60
Avatar 12:21pm
hyde:

@TDK60 i was just reading about Harold McNair in that Electric Eden book. interesting guy. he also plays on "If 6 was 9" on Axis Bold as Love.
Avatar 12:21pm
TDK60:

Hyde, yeah Caribbean British fellow.
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TDK60:

Love this Bowie cut,an odd one. Hunky Dory still one of his more interesting slabs.
Avatar 12:23pm
Stork:

That Tin Hat such a great record, Irene. I was forever picking a track to play.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:24pm
chresti:

I love "If 6 was 9".
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
fred:

Speaking of interesting guys, I just finished reading a book about a theater company based in Long Island, and they cite Kenny G (the good one) as an inspiration. That explains a lot
Avatar 12:26pm
TDK60:

Me too Chresti. That 2nd Hendrix album is great.
Avatar 12:26pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...listening horizontally - don't mind me...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Doug Schulkind:

Love love love BSJ.
Avatar 12:29pm
Stork:

I envy you your horizontality, RevRabbN63. Verticality just ain't the same thing. I need a bit of a lie-down is what i'm saying.
Avatar 12:29pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

As if Nico was accompanied by NickDrake...
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Irene Trudel:

Me too, Doug & Stork.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
adamdoesit:

Mmm… Sunday schnitzel sandwich.
Avatar 12:39pm
TDK60:

Bill Lee on bass what Bruce Langhorne on guitar was, in the folk scene.
Avatar 12:47pm
duke:

I had a '81 Perpetuum Mobile. It wouldn't start in the winter.
Avatar 12:48pm
Stork:

duke! :)
  12:50pm
rich:

good afternoon stork, just stopping by the club for a quick pick me up before heading out for the day.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:51pm
WR:

Just connected. Had Sunday morning work session. Hello Herr Host and club habituées.
Avatar 12:51pm
Stork:

rich! Hope you have good weather. But please don't feed the squirrels.
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Stork:

Hi, WR!
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TDK60:

I must away to the farmer market. Danke DJ Stork!
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adamdoesit:

You'll never believe this, duke, but Perpetuum Mobile is my cell carrier now. I got them because they advertised better rural service. It's true: it works in very small towns, with just one bar.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
WR:

Did not know of this Ray Anderson big band session. Sweet.
Avatar 12:58pm
Stork:

Thanks, TDK60! Hope you find a nice farmer.
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chresti:

Have a nice time shopping for farmers, TDK60!
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northguineahills:

Tim Berne! Saw his Bloodcount once upon a time. Still, waiting for Stork to play Bjork so I can make a silly extensive rhyme!
  1:08pm
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Those Swinging Sounds of Literature was Rich Hazelton's 2007 DJ premium. The original Westbrook was from his 1980 The Westbrook Blake.
Avatar 1:08pm
northguineahills:

(memory palace), aye, saw tim berne in 2000 and 2003.
Avatar 1:11pm
Stork:

Hey thanks for the info, @?
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Stork:

I knew about Rich's premium but not the source.
Avatar 1:13pm
Stork:

@northguineahills: your day will come!
Avatar 1:22pm
northguineahills:

I would never think this was Rahsaan Rolan Kirk. So, nawleans!
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northguineahills:

Curtis Folkes is one of my favorite tromponists....
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:31pm
WR:

Oh, missed Thompson as well. Noted.
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chresti:

Lady C is after Stork on the drummer stream.
Avatar 🥁 1:40pm
jimbrux:

Hi Stork and Storklets. Bit late but digging the 'Weird City' vibe...
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northguineahills:

Eliane Radigue! (she's awesome live! [thanks Phil Niblovk!])
Avatar 1:42pm
Stork:

Hi jimbrux! Stand by for more weird.
Avatar 1:44pm
Stork:

mine too, ngh. I got to interview Fowlkes about 25 years ago. He played live just sitting next to me in the DJ booth. Greatness isn't fussy. Likewise: William Parker-One of the greatest moments in me life.
Avatar 1:45pm
Stork:

This really cries for headphones. Okay, and mushrooms.
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northguineahills:

I actually saw Cutis Folkes w/ William Parker once, and another time w/ Bill Frissell.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:53pm
fred:

@ngh: I never saw Eliane Radigue play, but I've been to a few performances of her work. Once on a few hours of sleep. Big mistake
Avatar 1:56pm
northguineahills:

@fred: I saw her while Phil Niblock allowed me to lie down on his bed (his loft show). Didn't fall asleep....
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fred:

WFMU's amEdeo once dd a project with people reading dream transcripts. I contributed one
Avatar 1:58pm
northguineahills:

This Delia Derbyshire reminds me of Bob Ashley's Private Parts (is that the right one, where he records himself speaking in his sleep?)
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Stork:

I've heard this compared to exactly that recrod, ngh. The one with the woman talking about the gun in her mouth - title escapes me now.
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northguineahills:

my dreams are 80% mundane. I remember them all, dozens every night. I do like the pscyhe psi-fi ones I get occasionally. (I usualy get a livid dream once every other night, where, you can control everything, and, since I'm boring, it usually allows me to explore history).
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fred:

@ngh: last one I attended was part of her Occam Ocean series, a solo for church pipe organ. She was there, but not playing
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northguineahills:

Yeah, Stork, it's Private Parts. It's very disturbing..., but amazing at the same time (I somehow found a 3 LP box set of the recording sessions).
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WR:

Sounds like that monster has indigestion.
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northguineahills:

@fred: sort of like when I saw Charles Wuorinen and Milton Babbit. They, were present, and spoke after the concert, but, it was the orchestra that did the rest of the heavy lifting.
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WR:

Have to run errands, will be listening on the phone but won't be on the comments playlist, so Thank You Stork and laters all.
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northguineahills:

Didn't know Charles Wuorinen passed away 13.5 months ago....
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northguineahills:

word, WR!
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Stork:

My sensors will continue to detect you, WR. Those errands get run more than the family dog.
Avatar 2:13pm
northguineahills:

Laurie Anderson! (won't repeat my random wine bar encounter w/ her.)
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Stork and Wolf gang
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Stork:

Um... I think you really should, now, ngh. C'mon, give. Please.
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fred:

@ngh: one of my many bosses knows Eliane Radigue personally as he's a member of an ensemble that premiered some of her latest works. I think she's more interested in acoustic or mixed music these days
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Stork:

coelacanth∅: - how art thou?
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fred:

The Max audio software was named after Max Matthews
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Stork:

Very interesting, fred. Don't know her recent music at all.
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northguineahills:

@Stork: I was sitting at a bar in the LES (2005), and Laurie Anderson sat next to me. I nearly choked on my drink. We talked together for about two hours. It was my friend's experimental exlectronic party, and she invited Laurie to come by.
Avatar 2:27pm
northguineahills:

(Anderson, that is)
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fred:

@Stork: Still slowly unfolding mostly, but with more acoustic instruments than electronics (though some can be involved too)
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northguineahills:

errr, electronic...
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fred:

@ngh: it's OK, we all know that the GlennPassaic tastes interesting but gets in the way of typing
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Stork:

Whoa, ngh. Sucks not being you. Woulda killed for the chance! Who bought the drinks during those 2 hours?
Avatar 2:32pm
northguineahills:

@Stork: I was friends w/ the owner, so, I only had to pay for one drink (he organized avant shows there, and allowed me to dj/perform.)
Avatar 2:32pm
Stork:

This sounds like DJ Bryce digesting his food.
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northguineahills:

I don't remember who, but I heard an artist that attached contact mics to their abdoment to record and modulated digestion in real time.
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headcleaner:

holding on tight...
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Stork:

headcleaner! greetings!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...well this has been marvelous for napping : neither a dis nor even a backhanded compliment for a DJ - not from me anyhow... but sincere.
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northguineahills:

I had a chance to see Suzanne Ciani as an undergrad, but I had no idea who she was (saw the flyer). regret not going to this day.
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fred:

The last complete edition of the Sonic Protest festival (two years ago) featured both Suzanne Ciani and Eliane Radigue (and Jandek too!)
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Stork:

@RevRabb: :)zzzzzzzz
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northguineahills:

Pauline! (pre-faved) @Stork: I saw her once on a rainy day in 2009 under a tent outside the Lincoln Center w/ maybe 15 people. T'was, awesome!
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Jeff Golick:

This has been great, @Stork. Thanks. I'm headed out(side). I hear there's a world out there.
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Stork:

Jeff - B well!
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northguineahills:

nope, itwas 2008, 2 mos before my partner moved to the states....
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northguineahills:

Thanks for torqueing, the faux-pork, work, Stork!
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fred:

@Stork: Is knowing what you're talking about a requirement here?
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Stork:

I'd be out on my ass, on the curb - a cardboard box with all my stuff in it glancing off the side of my head if it were a requirement, fred.
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Stork:

ngh - the Pauline show is one mre to envy you for! I'm green, see?
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Stork:

Horace Parlan is God. In case you were wondering.
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fred:

Phew, for a moment I thought I stumbled into the wrong place. I'll refill that Glenn Passaic thing
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Stork:

1 Jersey Swill, comin right up!
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northguineahills:

@Stork: I can't find my way out of a wet paper bag, but 9 x /10, I usually know what I'm talking about. Spelling and grammar be damned.
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northguineahills:

@fred: still waiting for Phew to release an eponymous album and track title (it would warm my cockles)
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fred:

@Stork: I kinda picture it served like this: vimeo.com...
@ngh: Phew rules, no matter the title (she also played at Sonic Protest, a fantastic set)
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northguineahills:

It's funny, if I talk to hotel staff staff that are from Mexico or Colombia, they understand me. But, the ones from Central America, barely understand me. Different colloquialisms.
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northguineahills:

(see Quebecois vs Francais).
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WR:

Children Of The Fire was nice dramatic soundtrack for grocery checkout and treck home. Now meditative Codona for putting away the goods.

Maybe will catchup on the pithy comments before the hour ends.
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Stork:

Will check that link later, fred - thanks.
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northguineahills:

The first Don Cherry album I got!
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LadyChanticleer:

This is beautiful
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Stork:

WR: I'm so pithy I gotta wear a pith helmet. And sometimes I gotta pith so bad, I go in my helmet.
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northguineahills:

@Stork, just don't do it w/ a chili pepper pith....
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Sem:

Full of pith and vinegar, Stork, this is why we like you.
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Stork:

GREETINGS AND WELCOME, LADY CHANTICLEER. She is Our Lady of Up Next, everybody. Her playlist starts here: wfmu.org...
Stay tuned! You are hers at the top of the hour!
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northguineahills:

LC is my new favorite show (well, all shows are my favorite, no Sophie's Choice going on here), she kills it!
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LadyChanticleer:

Thank you! Blushin' over here
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fred:

@ngh: Québéquois is challenging to me
@Stork: That's the theater company I was talking about earlier. That piece has the cowboy setting, but as they play cards, drink and fight, they talk about depression and failed marriages. Then it switches to a dance company performing between fight lines in Iraq, fueled by Red Bull, before being mowed down by drones. It's better than that, and makes less sense
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Stork:

ngh lies not. It's really a distraction of the nicest kind - I got stuff I gotta do after the show, and then comes Ritual Music. I mean , be fair!
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Stork:

Compelling stuff, fred. O, for live theater!
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northguineahills:

There was one time, David Dichelle, in Leipzig, played almost to 02:00 Central Europe Time on a weekday.
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Gerry from Miami:

Just got back home from grocery shopping and found this lovely piece from these four incredible musicians. Back in the 80s, while living in LA, I had an opportunity to see the original Ornette Coleman Quartet at the venerable Orpheum Theater downtown. This concert was part of a giant Olympic Arts Festival, celebrating the Games' return to Los Angeles for the first time since 1932. As luck would have it, upon arriving at the hall's front doors, we were greeted by a sign that said that Don Cherry would not be appearing as he had to have energency dental surgery. Major bummer and a fantastic reunion wiped out. The concert went on without him and was fantastic anyway, of course, with Ornette, Charlie and Billy..
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fred:

@ngh: when was that? I first heard his show later (like 9pm here, on Tuesdays maybe) then it moved to Thursdays at 6pm (here)
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headcleaner:

es war schōn bei dir, Herr Stork. jetzt nehm ich mir ein kleines nickerchen
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chresti:

Thanks fred and ngh for mentioning Phew, unknown to me and on Bandcamp!
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WR:

Don't recall I've ever listened to Gould playing organ before.

Great episode today Stork. Would have liked today to have focused only on the music and comments but happy and enlivened to have been able to listen.

Onward.
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fred:

@chresti: Phew is amazing, you're going to enjoy this
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Gerry from Miami:

Correctuon on the "Codona" piece. All that lovely music was created by just three players, not 4. My ears were fooling me into thinking there was another member in the band!
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WR:

Catch me catch me? Are you the Gingerbread Man? Thanks again Stork. :()
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Stork:

Hi Gerry from Miami! Did I mention a 4th person? It's all been a blur!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I Thank Thee o' Yor Storknes thru my various stages of (un)consciousness for another fine Sunday afternoon Eastern WesternHemisphere Time.
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Stork:

WR: xo
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Gerry from Miami:

No, Stork, it was my boo boo. Your back announcing was perfect! Thanks for a great show which I will be looking for in the Archives. Next week, same BAT time, same BAT station.
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Stork:

Hey there, too many beauties to like, enumerate and stuff - multi grazie for your very presence - let's go dig some Ritual Music !
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Stork
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chresti:

Thank you, Stork!
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northguineahills:

@fred: It was a fill-in maybe 18 months ago, David was doing a marathon (Not the WFMU marathon). session and just kept on going.
Thanks, Stork!
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