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The Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble  Tatas-Matoes   Favoriting Congliptious  Nessa  1968   
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Music behind DJ:
Sun Ra 

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My Brother The Wind, Vol. I 

Saturn Research 

1970 

 

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Eyvind Kang  I Am the Dead   Favoriting Virginal Co Ordinates  Ipecac Recordings  2004   
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Myra Melford  Night of Sorrow   Favoriting Snowy Egret  Yellowbird  2015   
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Johannes Nästesjö & Sten Sandell  akt I   Favoriting DUO akt 1-VII  Konvoj Records  2022   
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Dreamstruck  We All Make Mistakes   Favoriting With Grace in Mind  Fundacja Słuchaj  2022  (Marilyn Crispell, Joe Fonda, Harvey Sorgen) 
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Marty Ehrlich & Myra Melford  For Leroy   Favoriting Spark!  Palmetto Records  2007   
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Mara Rosenbloom Trio  Have Mercy Upon Us   Favoriting Respiration  Fresh Sound New Talent  2020  (Amina Claudine Myers tune.) 
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Jason Robinson & Anthony Davis  C.T.   Favoriting Tandem  Accretions Records  2001   
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Brad Mehldau  She Said, She Said   Favoriting Your Mother Should Know: Brad Mehldau Plays the Beatles  Nonesuch  2023   
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Music behind DJ:
Booker T. & The MGs 

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Sun Ra  Hours After   Favoriting Hours After  Black Saint  1986   
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Charles Mingus  Track C--Group Dancers   Favoriting The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady  Impulse!  1963   
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Doug Hammond  Snakepit Strut & Mini Ensemble   Favoriting Spaces  Idibib  1982   
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George Russell & The Living Time Orchestra  Event II - The Paleolithic Game   Favoriting The African Game  Blue Note  1985   
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Keefe Jackson's Likely So  Round Goal   Favoriting Jazzwerkstatt Bern: Live 2013  Jazzwerkstatt Records  2013   
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Ornette Coleman & Prime Time  Bourgeoise Boogie   Favoriting Jazzbühne Berlin '88  Repertoire Records  1988   
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Music behind DJ:
Chaz Jankel 

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Erik Friedlander  Clamshell   Favoriting Sentinel  SkipStone Records  2020   
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Julian Lage  Whatever You Say, Henry   Favoriting Modern Lore  Mack Avenue  2018   
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Jim Black & The Schrimps  Asgingforit   Favoriting Ain't No Saint  Intakt Records  2023   
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Zu & Mats Gustafsson  How to Raise an Ox   Favoriting How to Raise an Ox  Atavistic  2005   
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James Brandon Lewis Trio  The Blues Still Blossoms   Favoriting Eye of I  Anti-  2023   
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De La Soul  I Am I Be   Favoriting Buhloone Mind State  Tommy Boy Music  1993   
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Nicole Mitchell  seagull's lullaby   Favoriting Duo with Deer Isle  Black Earth Music  2005/2023   
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John Coltrane  After the Rain   Favoriting Impressions  Impulse!  1963   
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Joanna Mattrey & gabby fluke-mogul  The Omen   Favoriting Oracle  Relative Pitch Records  2022   
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Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard  Weary Lonesome Blues   Favoriting Won't You Come & Sing For Me?  Folkways Records  1973   
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Music behind DJ:
Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

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Caroline 

1975 

 

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Listener comments!

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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ Good ⦿Sunday FMUvianz ~
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Jeff Golick:

What it is, @Revolution Rabbit Nov63!
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Brian in UK:

Hello Red 'n Rev.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Jeff and all other listeners!
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DJpeterDE:

What it do be!
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Jeff Golick:

@Brian in UK! @Andrew in Toronto! @DJpeterDE!
  9:02am
Listener Gregory:

Good people, morning! Will shower in the listening.
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Jeff Golick:

Showing with music will not really get you clean, @Listener Gregory. This is, at least, what my wife and kids tell me.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:03am
Uncle Michael:

Is this the home of Music To Make Matzoh Ball Soup By?
Avatar 9:04am
TDK60:

Hola DJ Jeff. ¿Que pasa?
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:04am
Brian in UK:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:03
To feel it washing over you is enough?
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ TDK60 @9:04
Hiya TDK60!
  9:04am
?:

Overall signal is good, your mic is a bit low Jeff!
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TDK60:

Hi Andrew.
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Yvang:

Hi Jeff and destinatorians!
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TDK60:

DJ Dark Soul Julie! The FMU In-filler Supreme.
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StringOFperils:

The show. The shower. The showee. QED
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:07am
Yvang:

It's more about the travel than the destination
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hyde:

hello!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ hyde @9:08
hello hyde!
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Jeff Golick:

@Uncle Michael (sure!)!
@TDK60!
@Yvang! Good advices!
@StringOFperils!
@hyde!

And thank you, question mark! Will try to adjust next break...
  9:15am
chresti:

Morning Jeff and d OUTers!
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Jeff Golick:

Good morning, @chresti!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ chresti @9:15
Hiya crestikins!
  9:19am
Doug Schulkind:

How goes it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:21am
Jeff Golick:

It goes and goes, @Doug! But only the shadow knows how goes and does do not rhyme.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:22am
Jeff Golick:

(Unless you're talking about female deer, I suppose.)
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TDK60:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:22
..Jeff or, musical "do"s.
  9:23am
Listener Gregory:

Showering done… the show is still on? Hmm, will try to listen while dry. Of course, I’m still wet behind the ears.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:25am
DJpeterDE:

Coffee drinkers survey: light roast, dark, or no preference?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
Jeff Golick:

Ok, having just brought home a new coffee yesterday, and made the first pot this morning, I will weigh in: don't love a super dark roast, but I fear the one I got is too light!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ DJpeterDE @9:25
...and where do you land re blends vs. single kind of bean?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I heard the dark roasts actually have less caffeine ! - ? A touch scandalized...

How many ♏︎Scorpios does it take to change a lightbulb ?
...None. We'd rather sit in the dark.
Avatar 9:34am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...is the gist of it that they blend Arabica & Robusta (?) for a taste / caffeine balance ? &/or - economics...
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hyde:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @9:09
hi AiT
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hyde:

oh, i almost forgot my public service announcement! found this on the Youtubes last night: Cecil Taylor, Andre Cyrille and Jimmy Lyons live in 1973 at the Châteauvallon Jazz Festival. It's dynamite! I had never seen Lyons play in the flesh before (though he lays out for a fair bit of it). Anyway, it's worth a watch tho the sound quality is only OK www.youtube.com...
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alanr:

Perhaps this conversation is calling me back to the kitchen for a second cup of DARK ROAST espresso! Buenos días!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ hyde @9:37
Thanks, @hyde!
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Jeff Golick:

And a good días to you, @alanr!
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DJpeterDE:

I’ve always preferred medium to dark roasts but am now coming around to the subtleties of lighter roasts.
I also always preferred blends but now that I’m tasting more mindfully im coming around to single beans.
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Uncle Michael:

↳ DJpeterDE @9:25
espresso with foamed milk
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @9:31
It’s actually complicated: dark roast beans have less caffeine but because they have less moisture each bean weighs less. So by weight fewer light roast beans is pretty close to more dark roast beans
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

When I've had the wherewithal to actually make my own coffees - it's been DeathWish brand cause supposedly the strongest - & tastes like chocolate & cherry & that's all good to me.
...But did expect UM to come up with the kitchen skills...
  9:44am
Pax:

I only drink coffee here and there, now and then. So maybe I'm not the best judge of the stuff, but I find that the dark roast has a burnt taste to it.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ DJpeterDE @9:44
...so - complicated amounting to about the same - which is kind of simple...
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @9:34
Robusta is only used in large scale commercial coffees. Anyone who is bragging about single estates or specialty roasts is arabica
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @9:45
The simple is the most complex, I find. Contemplating simplicity is rewarding!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ DJpeterDE @9:45
Okay. So Robusta is the hamburger helper of coffees...
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Pax @9:44
You nailed it. I blame Starbucks for promoting the latte, they go with dark roasts because there’s so much milk
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Pax @9:44
Hey, Pax! I'm with you.
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Uncle Michael:

We haven't been able to get our light roast, espresso blend for a few weeks so we're experimenting with some espresso beans from other local roasters.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Pax @9:44
Wondering then if there's a tendency for people to do the Dark wrong & actually burn the little darlings...
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @9:48
Little room for error
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StringOFperils:

Fer krissakes I jes wanna container uh cawfee arready. Izzat too much ta ask? Just a cawffee? Whadda world I tell ya.
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DJpeterDE:

↳ StringOFperils @9:49
!!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

DEATHWISH :
www.deathwishcoffee.com...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Coffee is not Pizza
...it can't please everybody
...oh wait. It kinda is...
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:54am
adamdoesit:

Good morning, Jeff G and d:OUTful ones. A liter French press of medium-roast Guatemalan slouches spent by the kitchen sink.
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Stork:

This set is Out and Beautiful! Hello Destined Ones!
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Uncle Michael:

Pineapple in coffee, yay or nay?
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Stork:

adamdoesit unveils his entry for the Raymond Chandler contest.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Uncle Michael @9:54
...hm. Interacts with many drugs. Wonder if caffeine is one...
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chresti:

↳ Uncle Michael @9:54
NAY
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...what I *can* tell you is
...if yer a worthless bachelor beatnik - & there's no cream in the trap ...yogurt in coffee is no substitute...
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Jeff Golick:

It's @adamdoesit!
And it's @Stork!
Swells ahoy!
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doctorjazz:

Hi Outies!!!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ chresti @9:57
Strong agree with chresti on this one.
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Jeff Golick:

Hiya, @doctorjazz! I thought the Marty Ehrlich might summon you...
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doctorjazz:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:00
👍👍👍
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...as for pineapple on pizza - yerknow tomato is a fruit, right ?? You'd have it with ham, yeah ? Also it aids digestion
...I was Californian. No Old World Pizza loyalties out there...
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "For Leroy" by "Marty Ehrlich & Myra Melford"
Don't have this...(I think my plan to own every recording is not succeeding. I Gave it my all...)
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Jeff Golick:

Speaking of fruit, I learned a new word yesterday: drupe.
  10:04am
Pax:

Well it's nice to know that my taste buds aren't totally diminished, but yeah, the way I understand it is what makes the dark roast dark is because they just roast the beans longer, thus giving it that burnt taste. And I'm sure you all knew that already. Mmm, just repeating.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:01
I generally like my pizza with no add ons (exception...good fried eggplant...)
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doctorjazz:

Now I need coffee (a wimpy Trader Joe Breakfast Blend...but I do drink it black, I'm tough)
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hyde:

@JG almonds aren't nuts. they're drupes!
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @9:58
😳
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:03
...what they scout for when the Clockwork Orange gang goes to the Farmers' Market...
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adamdoesit:

↳ DJpeterDE @9:45
DJPeter, I've read that the Future is Robusta, because it tolerates hotter temperatures, less water, and so on. I'd guess we'll see artisanal robustas before long.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ hyde @10:07
Yeah, that was part of my education -- walnuts, too!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:03
Isn't what gravity does to you're body as you get older...?
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adamdoesit:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:08
I've been duped, and druped!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Drupe also perhaps the kewlest of the Banana Splits...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:10
...he just seems like he coulda been in the Mothers of Invention if you know what I mean...
  10:12am
chimple:

not to be confused with "brewer"s droop"!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "She Said, She Said" by "Brad Mehldau"
...I'm JohnLennon & the meter is whatever fits my wurdz
...not so many notes, tho. That's Paul business...
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Jeff Golick:

↳ chimple @10:12
Aha, @chimple. Another new one for me. Hiya.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "She Said, She Said" by "Brad Mehldau"
I'm glad you played this. It has gotten a lot of publicity (from Nonesuch), and I'm curious what it was.
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chresti:

↳ Pax @10:04
I used to drink only French roast. It also has less acid and caffeine. After hearing about 10 years ago that it was carcinogenic, I gradually switched to medium roast.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "She Said, She Said" by "Brad Mehldau"
So sorry I missed Mehldau's last Village Vanguard run...😒
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ chresti @10:15
Ah. They say coffee being this natural bean has antioxidants - & it inhibits Alzheimers & so on. But roasting a bit like frying for the nasties perhaps...
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chresti:

↳ chresti @10:15
carcinogenic due to being burnt
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chresti:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:16
correctomento!
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DJpeterDE:

↳ adamdoesit @10:08
Could well be. My big worry is a coffee vulnerable to blight (akin to wine grape blight). Namely for all the differences around the world, all descend from the same
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chresti:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:16
I will NEVER give up coffee!
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adamdoesit:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:16
And as the almond is not a nut but a drupe, the coffee bean ain't a bean but the seed of a fruit. Nothing is what it seems, but water when you heat it steams.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Always wonder what Smart People like yerselves think of Howard Goodall's assertions re TheBeatles :
www.youtube.com...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ DJpeterDE @10:19
Mm. Monocultures.
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Sem:

Hello and good morning, Jeff, and sunny day hellos to D:O-er's here, there, and everywhere.
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Stork:

Lovin this toe-tappin' Ra!
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Uncle Michael:

Chicken is poaching, matzoh ball batter is resting in the fridge, yesterday's stock is being morphed into today's broth.
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Jeff Golick:

Ayo, @Sem!
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:21
That’s the word! Thanks!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Uncle Michael @10:25
:::drools:::
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doctorjazz:

↳ Uncle Michael @10:25
Jealous, a goof matzoh ball soup, ahhh (but I'm a bit tired of Grandma's chicken soup-MrsJazz was ill for so long, I made so much of it, enough for now. If I can psych myself, a beef barley soup might work...
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @10:27
*a GOOD matzoh ball soup, shudda read...
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:21
That video is okay. Music appreciation 101.
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chresti:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:16
It wasn't that long ago that coffee was considered bad for your health and it would shorten your life.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:21
...not being Technical - I love it when Academics like that spell it out for Musics I'm familiar with. But what about this Thesis that TheBeatles saved all of Western Harmonic Structure (no less) ...as a Rawker - came @ it the other way around: TheBeatles started straight to sell themselves - & turned the World onto the Avant-garde... That TheBeatles were THEE Classical Music of the 1960s ...it's certainly true for ...I dunno - maybe *too many* of us ! & I can sign onto them being the most prolific, sustained & influential example - but to isolate them from the entire Rawk Movement as the solitary Geniuses makes no sense to me. Let alone Coltrane &tc. in the 1960s... (Not Rawk, but between Coltrane, Shankar, the BYrdS & Beatles - & by then Everybody - the lines, if not connecting every single point, are nonetheless explicit & most frequently reciprocal...)
I mean - what about Motown, Brian Wilson, Jimi Hendrix - to name not even a handful of the most famous Geniuses...
  10:29am
mic_a:

It's a Sunny morning, one way or another. Hello Jeff and outsiders.
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Stork:

↳ doctorjazz @10:28
I thought "goof" was the Jewish equivalent of mock.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ chresti @10:28
I rather suspect that Doctors, Scientists & Researches are all abundantly fond of their Cuppa...
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Jeff Golick:

↳ mic_a @10:29
You got that right, @mic_a! Welcome.
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DJpeterDE:

Nice segue Jeff!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ DJpeterDE @10:31
Thank you!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I've picked up the Kerouac usage of 'goof'...
Coffee supposedly good for your liver now (if not stomach per se?)...
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:32
...shows what can happen if given three hours a week and an infinite amount of music.
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:29
Good points all around. The solitary genius idea is very individualist. People like simpler stories.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ DJpeterDE @10:33
At the same time - that TheBeatles were Great & Important & passing time(s) make this apparent in different ways - fully endorsing that...
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holland oats:

yo d:o! peeps!
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hyde:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:33
so if you gave a chimp a three hour slot and an infinite amount of music they'd eventually make the same segue?
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "Track C--Group Dancers" by "Charles Mingus"
Black Saint... was one of the first jazz records I ever heard, borrowed from my local library in high school. Although hardly prototypical jazz, it sparked a life-long love of Mingus.
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Jeff Golick:

Howdy, @holland oats!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ hyde @10:35
Yes, exactly. Or a chatGPT bot.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Track C--Group Dancers" by "Charles Mingus"
This is Amazing!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:36
Three cheers for Mingus and libraries!
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Uncle Michael:

I am the chatHDT bot.
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coelacanth∅:

good morning Jeff, OUTies
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Jeff Golick:

Hitya, @coelacanth∅!
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:37
In other words I am three.

So nine cheers for Mingus!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:36
For me - the same w/ the Library but Coltrane. Thunderstruck, I was. & of course a great thing about Jazz is it's both indescribably rich as Tradition - & inexhaustibly Deep as an exploration. & much more - but those... & remains faithfully so. It's the Well that Gives Infinitely.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:30
Food studies are notoriously hard to do-how do you control for all the other variables, so that your study group eats everything the same, exercises and sleeps similarly, etc? By their nature, they are associations.
As my mama used to say, it all comes down to "Everything in Moderation". (She also used to say "People are Idiots", which the family has emblazoned on T-shirts).
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Listener Gregory:

When Alarm Will Sound did an album of modernist classics of the 20th century, they included the Beatles' Revolution No. 9. www.discogs.com...
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doctorjazz:

↳ DJpeterDE @10:33
It's also very American...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @10:40
Makes sense. Food also perhaps a great example of Analytical Research against Primordial Anecdote. We've been Eating already for a minute...
Think of how in the 19th Century they said Vegetables were Unhealthy. & the Italian immigrants ...they were having none of that nonsense.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Song: "Snakepit Strut & Mini Ensemble" by "Doug Hammond"
Cello –> Muneer Abdul Fataah
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DJpeterDE:

Doug Hammond > Steve Coleman > Dave Holland > everywhere.
Hammond’s very open uncluttered beat… is everywhere but I think I under-acknowledged? Or attributed to hip hop?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:40
Sure - & one is gold that TheBeatles got that into their official cannon. WhiteAlbum best selling LP of the 1960s even - so I've read (?).
Otoh - has been observed that 'Tomorrow Never Knows' is the authentic groundbreaker for alloying Avant techniques with Pop & Eastern influences in a truly new & consequential way. Whereas by Avant standards (oxymoron?...) - Rev9 is legit, but nothing to write Mum about...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:46
one is *glad
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doctorjazz:

↳ DJpeterDE @10:39
DJpeterDE, how was Joel Ross? (another show I'm sorry I missed).
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Jeff Golick:

↳ DJpeterDE @10:45
Under-acknowledged, I'd say. I'm only now starting to acknowledge!
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DJpeterDE:

↳ doctorjazz @10:41
Indeed
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:46
Rev #9 is a little too self-consciously avant garde for my taste.
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Listener Gregory:

Since no one asked department, I heard the Johnathan (sic) Blake trio "Trion" last night. Great group; hear if they come to your neighborhood! Linda May Han Oh slammin' the bass, and Chris Potter superb as always on tenor. Blake drums and composes.
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DJpeterDE:

↳ doctorjazz @10:46
Really fun! He swings (old school) over contemporary rhythms. Riding the wave, not just reiterating it. Toppest of top notch!
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:54
Very envious! Love that trios’ live album
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mic_a:

Wow, really summoning up the big guys in this set.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:52
Yeah. But it works. It's a Composition. It was certainly Spooky back then ! & very 1968. &tc. Whole WhiteAlbum is an almost PostModern construction collage of Pastiches - & moody. & that's the crescendo.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:58
Excellent description of the White Album!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Bourgeoise Boogie" by "Ornette Coleman & Prime Time"
Straightforward for Ornette or just me ? (Not a critique.)
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doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:54
I'd love to see them as well-Blake puts together good bands (I heard Joel Ross and Kris Davis in a group he brought to the Village Vanguard pre-pandemic! Just saw Linda May Oh at the Winter Jazzfest, she's a monster!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:59
...or - did the World just catch up...
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:59
You might just be more accustomed to Ornette. Try to count this one out.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:59
I think your ears have just gotten used to the sound...remember his 50's stuff like Lonely Woman created an uproar...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @11:00
Uh-huh. Just the 'Fusiony' sonics ...& now he sounds like Miles (his Trumpet ??) - which is not unironic...
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:01
Yup, Ornette on trumpet. (See album cover.)
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Bourgeoise Boogie" by "Ornette Coleman & Prime Time"
Another album I didn't know of, great track (I always wondered if Ornette could really play trumpet...)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:03
Right. How many play both in one go like that...
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mic_a:

It's a little odd. Most everyone, even here in specialist territory, has the story of their initial encounter of jazz listening -- and I just don't have one. It's like it was just always there. And it's not like we were a jazzbo household. My best theory is that television was very different back then in my childhood (1960s), with all those variety shows; and talk shows that were all about entertainment, not pop therapy; and the Sunday morning 'omnibus' culture shows. And jazz popping up here and there on all of them. And I certainly watched a lot of TV back then. So maybe that's how it was baked in before I even knew it.
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DJpeterDE:

↳ doctorjazz @11:00
Re: uproar at the Five Spot: keep in mind that when OC hit NYC only the contemporary LPs were available. And they are less persuasive than the Atlantics.
In general the problem of hearing someone live and then trying to process it by digesting their recordings of 2-3 years past… strange!
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StringOFperils:

The Beatles simply carried forward western art music to a younger audience, and that through the work of George Martin who really taught them music, only after meeting them and recognizing their innate talent for it. There were special talents involved, and there was also nascent commercial radio that delivered a new market for the expression of those talents in the form of a post-war youth subset of culture that found itself not having to scrounge for bread and not having to worry nearly as much about basic self-sustenance or even working at all, in the sense that their parents were bound to. There was time to listen, and to look, and to drift: the leisure of former-kings. That was something that wasn't there before, which in itself spawned a new self-recognizing identity among the new people scuffling about with tinier vinyl records in their school satchels. That too was the Beatles, who were both a part of that as well as feeding back into it. That is probably the real revolution or breakthrough, more than any musical sea-change. I don't see isolated genius that sprang from nowhere. George Martin, either deliberately or accidentally, carried 'classical' music part-writing and voice-leading forward into that new arena of listening, so i in that sense the 'genius' is closer to that word's etymology, a spirit that is present from, from what is engendered within it already, it being the human experience and where it had come to at that moment. The Beatles could be more of an emblem for something that was happening, or would have happened, sooner or later, given the conditions that had evolved in a continuum.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ mic_a @11:04
Yes !! What I call 'Stealth Jazz'. Cartoons, Mr. Rogers & Peanuts - SesameSt. Real Jazz ! ...& it was on the Radio even! NPR sure - but even Weather Report on Commercial radio.
...Aside from being the sort who'd explore the Library offerings - I happened to have an oder brother who instructed me that Black People were generally decades ahead in Musics - & it was always worth educating myself about it. A very simple thing but I heeded it seriously.
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DJpeterDE:

↳ StringOFperils @11:05
Well put!
And Paul was regularly attending symphonic concerts and theater. I like the idea that he was translating generationally.
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DJpeterDE:

The Peter Jackson docs have lots of middle-aged establishment types on the street saying they love the Beatles.
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DJpeterDE:

Evidence for the multi generation thesis
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ StringOFperils @11:05
All that ! PostWar economics, demographics, technology, markets, sociology. TheBeatles reflected it all.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ mic_a @11:04
There was a bit more jazz in mainstream pop music and variety shows then: Stan Getz and the whole Bossa Nova craze, Take Five, Canonball's Mercy, Mercy, the In Crowd, etc. I don't think jazz hits ever encroach on the pop programming algorithms nowadays.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:10
Yeah - I marvel that Fusion could make the Charts.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ StringOFperils @11:05
& rate George Martin very highly.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:10
That said, I was surprised to hear some familiar music on the current TV show Will Trent. Playing it back, I finally recognized it as the Lounge Lizards (which the character was apparently listening to, on a record player!).
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mic_a:

It probably helped that our little town was inside the Philly media bubble. And when I stumbled onto WRTI and WXPN in the 1970s, when they were still very underground and feral, I heard the free jazz and that really lit the fire.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:12
The current Natasha Lyonne show Poker Face has used some cool music, too.
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hyde:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:10
and don't forget Louis Armstrong, he was out there as the mainstream jazz ambassador for many years
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Clamshell" by "Erik Friedlander"
Very Cool!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:14
Have to check out that show...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ hyde @11:14
Well - before & during WWII - Swing was Pop.
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hyde:

↳ mic_a @11:13
yeah, i def. got a lot of my jazz intro from late 70's early 80's low end of the dial FM radio dial shows
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DJpeterDE:

Didn’t know Friedlander and Mendoza had crossed paths! Love this!
And I note it was recorded in Feb 2020. (I’m making a mental list of albums recorded just before lockdown, I want to look back on them and consider that moment in recorded history)
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mic_a:

I get the sense that even contemporary pop is gone from current television, except as soundtrack material or talent contests. But then, I stopped watching 'normal' television ago, and quit the rest a couple of years ago, so whatta I know?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...yerknow - listening to the Ghost of Phil Schapp all the time - he notes that Charlie Parker was a Superstar...
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Whatever You Say, Henry" by "Julian Lage"
Saw Lage not long ago with The New Masada (and actually a bunch of times in different groups, including his own), quite a player!
  11:17am
mic_a:

'normal' television AGES ago
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Listener Gregory:

↳ hyde @11:14
V. true!
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Listener Gregory:

You Julian Lage fans out there should check out the John Zorn album "Songs for Petra," which features his playing. It's a vocal album that has catchy tunes but bears re-listening.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Whatever You Say, Henry" by "Julian Lage"
He fits with Masada, but here seems more in Bill Frisell territory.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:16
I can't listen to WKCR any more (spent tons of time there in my younger days...)
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DJpeterDE:

I really like the way Lund plays on the Gary Burton records… the Frisell influence has emerged in his sound after then. (Maybe it didn’t fit with the Burton style? Intriguing since both Burton and Frisell incorporate “country” influences. But different ones? Burton more bluegrass, Frisell more Bakersfield?)
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doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:19
Have that album, really like that album!
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mic_a:

And although I can't resist the anthropomusicological nostalgia of Dave Mandl's prog show, once I heard Sun Ra in 1975, my prog fandom days were numbered.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I really wonder ...World Population has doubled (I think?) in my lifespan - & maybe it's a case of frog in slowly boiling water in terms of all the Social ~ Cultural changes. They've happened gradually enuff - the Labels are the same but all the Companies are something completely different. Yet we think in the same terms regardless... The audience for everything has been atomized for Choice - & we're all Ghettoized into silos culturally.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Asgingforit" by "Jim Black & The Schrimps"
NOW we're cookin'!!!
  11:24am
WM:

Will you be off the air next week? (Thought I heard you say something like that.)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @11:21
I listen to KCR in the A.M.s when still sleepy, is what it is.
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doctorjazz:

↳ WM @11:24
Uncle Michael will cover Jeff next week.
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mic_a:

I definitely saw Louis on the TV when I was a sprout.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ WM @11:24
Hi, @WM! Yes, no D:O Radio next week. It'll be Hinky Dinky Time instead! Or what @doctorjazz just said.
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Listener Gregory:

J. Blake told a story at his show last night of a friend who puts on WKCR's Bird Flight while driving his kids to school. And his very young son has now taken to shouting from the back seat, "NO! No be-bop, Daddy!" However, I wonder if it is really Phil Schaap who is his problem.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:24
I used to listen to Bird Flight every morning on my commute to work, can sing many of Bird's solos. It's the posthumous, ghostly part now I can't listen to (which is interesting, as I can listen to musicians that have passed on, but hearing Phil pontificate is different to me).
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WR:

Hi Jeff and streamers, listening,
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doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:26
I'm impressed that the kids can identify it as bebop!
  11:27am
Pax:

Sheesh, I'm back on line. I was in the middle of composing a text when my phone just decided to shut down, and it wasn't because my battery died. Of coarse I went through the usual routines to get it restarted but to no avail. Eventually it kick on just as suddenly as it went off. Don't know what I did to get it started again if anything, but the confounded contraption is working again. I'm certainly a Luddite, not so much mechanically, but definitely electrically
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Jeff Golick:

Hellooo, @WR!

Glad you got back, @Pax!
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doctorjazz:

MollyJazz is glad we're really OUT (she often wakes in time for wimpy rock ending set and is disappointed)!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @11:26
Well, maybe cause I picked up on Schapp pretty late out here in NewHampshuh - no more or less a Ghost than he ever was. He has enuff content my brain is occupied ...but is recursive enuff a lecturer that knowing there's No Quiz Later I can still sleep if I want. :)
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Song: "How to Raise an Ox" by "Zu & Mats Gustafsson"
Who’s in the band here?
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Jeff Golick:

↳ DJpeterDE @11:29
Zu is Jacopo Battaglia - drums
Luca T. Mai - sax
Massimo Pupillo - bass
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StringOFperils:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:29
Too much information, in general, except sufficient information as to what to do with it all = mega-fatigue and torpor
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doctorjazz:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:29
He WAS a lecturer, I believe he gave some Columbia jazz classes, and also at Jazz at Lincoln Center. (towards the end he would complain on air about how little his students know about jazz performers who would have been at least familiar to the public, even not jazz fans, 40-50 years ago).
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:30
Grazie!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @11:31
Yeah, WKCR is very 'University'. Tho they're listener supported.
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doctorjazz:

↳ StringOFperils @11:31
As he got older, he tended to ramble and repeat more (could be said of me, I know...). He'd play a great set of, say, 1920's jazz for a half an hour, than go on and on about it for an hour...
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Listener Gregory:

↳ doctorjazz @11:33
Word!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ StringOFperils @11:31
Uh-huh. Like I said - for when I'm still sleepy. :)
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Doug Schulkind:

Just DL'd this record. So good. Have you heard the new Jesse Davis, Jeff? I think of it similarly to this. New sounds besotted in reverence to the masters.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Doug Schulkind @11:36
I know not of new Jesse Davis!
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hyde:

i admit that really talky DJ's drive me nuts. i had to stop listening to WHRB's Saturday morning country show because the DJ plays one song, comes on and talks for 5 minutes, then plays another song. and then comes back to talk about it for five minutes....i finally just couldn't take it anymore
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WM:

@StringOfPerils: I agree with your comment about the post WWII generation having the leisure time to listen to and make music. That was an important factor in the rise of Rock & Roll'
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StringOFperils:

↳ doctorjazz @11:33
Ultimately a good thing. There's a lot to think about, and the rapidly evolving sounds of jazz lock a lot of potential listeners :OUT. the hermetic alchemical world of jazz need interpreters, evangelical proselytizers,and full-blown carny-tent hucksters even. It's amazing that people like Schapp are out there. Take Doug, for example!!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:33
Not a criticism, he was a big part of my jazz education (with Gary Giddens and some other writers). Maybe I outgrew him over time.
(I once went in to "guest host" on a Tuesday morning show. He comes in just before his 8:20 show. My last name is Skowron-he proceeds to rattle off the old Yankee First Base Bill "Moose" Skowron statistics to me-he had a photographic memory. (it was fun sitting in and bringing my records to that show).
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Doug Schulkind:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:36
Check your inbox after the show.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @11:38
I wonder if Phil was even neurodivergent in contempo terms.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Doug Schulkind @11:38
Thank you!
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hyde:

awww. love these guys. was listening to this amazing De La Soul props mix last night www.mixcloud.com...
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WM:

Man works in order to have Leisure - Aristotle.
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StringOFperils:

↳ WM @11:41
Unless you live in Toronto.
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JtotheK:

Chiming in to say thanks for some De La! Spun ‘3 Feet High’ yesterday and kiddos asked “can you play this record everyday?” so glad it was a hit! Found the first 2 De La recs and Stakes is High at local shop over the years. Still need a Buhloone vinyl, though. Oh! And dug out issue 55 of Wax Po to re-read the De La feature.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:40
He definitely had an obsessive streak, as well as an amazing memory. He once identified the date of a recording as the same as the date that Fletcher Henderson's parents got married. I mean... what??
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JtotheK:

b/w - hi everyone!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ WM @11:37
'Teenagers' didn't always exist. As someone said decades ago - the tragedy of the Boomers is they will always be 'The Kids'... & that was a long time ago already. Me - I'm borderline Boomer-GenXer - tho I like to i.d. Xer...
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JtotheK:

^ thanks Hyde! DJ Vadim came thru around these parts 20 so years ago, great show!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ JtotheK @11:42
Hi, @JtotheK!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:42
The RainMan of Jazz.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:42
Schapp often interviewed older jazz players, and know their recording dates and live shows better than they did.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @11:43
Cause Musicians don't think like that ! (To generalize.)
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hyde:

↳ doctorjazz @11:43
heh. knowing jazz musicians, that is somewhat unsurprising
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ hyde @11:44
Zackly
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StringOFperils:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:44
My guitar teacher keeps telling me to stop thinking, and he's right, I can't think and make music at the same time.
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doctorjazz:

↳ StringOFperils @11:45
Sounds meditative-don't think about the moment, BE in the moment. When I used to play guitar, the best moments seemed to come out of nowhere...
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StringOFperils:

Yes. And I can't tell you how much I need that.
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doctorjazz:

↳ doctorjazz @11:46
(often more difficult than it sounds...)
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Andrew in Toronto:

That was a wonderful show!
Thanks Jeff!
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hyde:

↳ JtotheK @11:43
you're welcome!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @11:47
What Andrew said, GREAT show, Jeff!!! (MollyJazz is in agreement).
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "After the Rain" by "John Coltrane"
This song is good.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Think of that Calvin & Hobbes (official?) where he's grown up a little - & Hobbes asks him something - & Calvin says later - Im doing math homework. & the next panel shows Hobbes as a plain toy not a real Tiger. Creativity takes a lot of space in yer head. It's like a Relationship, maybe. That's how I see it, anyhow.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:49
I think that Coltrane guy could get some notice, y'know?
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Listener Gregory:

↳ doctorjazz @11:50
Maybe time for a revival??
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @11:50
I really like him
...so - probly not...
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Doug Schulkind:

↳ StringOFperils @11:37
I had my own love/less than love relationship with Mr. Schapp. Sure, he was an imperfect vessel, but who among us isn't? He carried in his baggage just enough self-awareness and humility to make him worthy of reverence.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "The Omen" by "Joanna Mattrey & gabby fluke-mogul"
I've got String Fever...
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Uncle Michael:

This has been the bestest Music To Make Matzoh Ball Soup By, ever! Thanks, Jeff!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ doctorjazz @11:53
The way those two look out at the viewer of the album cover...I am enthralled.
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Doug Schulkind:

Yeeps! I wonder if Nicole Mitchell's Deer Isle is the same Deer Isle I vacation upon virtually every summer?!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Uncle Michael @11:53
You DO need to share...
(have to come up with a fish dish for dinner, obsessing).
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Doug Schulkind @11:54
From the picture, I would guess yes.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Uncle Michael @11:53
Hooray! Where's my soup.
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Uncle Michael:

↳ doctorjazz @11:54
I'll save you some, Doc.
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DJpeterDE:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:50
Went looking can’t find! Would like to see! If as you describe it isn’t presence of outsider but Calvin’s neglect that causes Hobbes to appear stuffed
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Stork:

YEEEEEEEEEE-HAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Doug Schulkind @11:54
(it is.)
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mic_a:

Getting to that time, I see. Thanks again Jeff! Good fortune, all outsiders.
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Uncle Michael:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:55
Doc got the last bowl.
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Stork:

Thanks Jeff! Beautifully edifying, and vice versa!!
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Uncle Michael:

See you all Next Sunday!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Doug Schulkind @11:52
Schaap's dedication was absolute - & his knowledge was incomparable. His prioritizing - & articulation in communicating that were not optimal, but typical of an Academic. & - there was no other.
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Jeff Golick:

Stork's gonna rock your ear-adeus (?):
wfmu.org...
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hyde:

↳ Song: "Weary Lonesome Blues" by "Hazel Dickens & Alice G...
this is exactly the kind of thing that WHRB dude would play and then talk endlessly about
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coelacanth∅:

↳ DJpeterDE @11:55
it's just because hobbes' animation is calvin's imagination
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StringOFperils:

Thank you, Jeff. And thank you everybody!
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coelacanth∅:

...that sounds like a sad comic. i'd like to see it too
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Stork:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:56
JA!!!!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Weary Lonesome Blues" by "Hazel Dickens & Alice G...
Crazy ending, but cool! Thanks again, Jeff!
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hyde:

thanks!!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ DJpeterDE @11:55
Was something about it made me wonder if was 'authentic' canonical C&H. Not sure.
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coelacanth∅:

- like, the beginning of the end of childhood
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Listener Gregory:

Great show, Jeff! Good day, all.
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Yvang:

Thank you, Jeff. Always a nice sunday moment.
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DJpeterDE]:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:57
Not casting doubt! Just saying I couldn't find. The Google isn't infallible
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Jeff!
enjoy your time away
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ DJpeterDE] @12:00
I saw it - whether it was Bill Watterson's I don't know.
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Jeff Golick:

THANK YOU EVERYBODY
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ JeffG ~
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