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Favoriting May 1, 2022: James Newton birthday celebration (etc.).

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

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My Brother The Wind, Vol. I 

Saturn Research 

1970 

 

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Klaus Schulze  Nightwind   Favoriting La Vie Electronique 2  Revisited Rec.  1973/2009   
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Klaus Schulze & Günter Schickert  Spirits of the Dead   Favoriting The Schulze-Schickert Session  Мирумир  1975/2013   
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The Cosmic Jokers  Galactic Supermarket   Favoriting Galactic Supermarket  Kosmische Musik  1974   
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Booker T. & The MGs 

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James Newton  Kamakura   Favoriting Echo Canyon  Celestial Harmonies  1984   
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James Newton  Star Crossed Lovers   Favoriting Water Mystery  Gramavision  1986   
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James Newton  Past Spirits   Favoriting The Mystery School  India Navigation  1980   
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James Newton  Choir   Favoriting Flutes!  Circle Records  1977   
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Flute Force 4  Paseo del Mar   Favoriting Flutistry  Black Saint  1990/1997   
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Chas Jankel 

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James Newton Ensemble  Elliptical   Favoriting Suite for Frida Kahlo  Audioquest  1994   
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Anthony Davis James Newton Quartet  Crystal Texts Set 1, Pre A-Reflexion   Favoriting Hidden Voices  India Navigation  1979  (with special quest George Lewis) 
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James Newton  Portrait of Pheeroan ak Laff   Favoriting Portraits  India Navigation  1982   
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Allan Jaffe  Hyperspace. Warp Drive   Favoriting Soundscape  Kromel  1978   
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Andrew Cyrille  Olmecas (Dedicated to Ivan van Sertima)   Favoriting Good to Go, with a Tribute to Bu  Soul Note  1995   
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Natural Food 

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James Newton  Luella (For My Aunt)   Favoriting Luella  Gramavision  1984   
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Cyrus Pireh  Message of Universal Solidarity   Favoriting Still Here, Still Ripping  Astral Editions  2022   
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Charlie Haden  The People United Will Never Be Defeated   Favoriting The Ballad of the Fallen  ECM  1983   
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Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

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Caroline 

1975 

 

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Listener comments!

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hyde:

hello!
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Jeff Golick:

Hey, @hyde!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning Jeff and all other listeners!
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doctorjazz:

Hey,, I wanted to be first on, been beaten, damn!
Hi Outies, Jeff, all!
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Listener Gregory:

Mayday! Mayday! The show is going out. Repeat: The Show is Going: OUT!!
  9:02am
DJpeterDE:

Top out the morning!
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Jeff Golick:

@Andrew! in! Toronto! Hello!
@doctorjazz: nobody beats the doc!
@Listener Gregory: solidarity!
@DJpeterDE: you're the tops!
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Yvang:

Hi Jeff and listeners! Let's DO it!
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chresti:

Morning Jeff and d:OUTers!
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Sem:

Hello, Jeff and DO-ers, DIY-ers, and aspiring jazzbos.
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Listener Gregory:

Jeff's deathdar is uncanny.
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TDK60:

May Day greetings, Jeff. Great to hear some Klaus. S.
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Jeff Golick:

Good morning, @Yvang!
@chresti, no d:OUbT it's great to see you!
I aspire to @Sem status! Welcome.
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doctorjazz:

This is pretty!
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doctorjazz:

(in an ominous, organ-y way...)
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adamdoesit:

Good morning, Jeff G and destinees.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:17am
Jeff Golick:

Big greets, @adamdoesit!
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Jeff Golick:

It will not surprise anyone to learn that Schulze did great soundtrack work.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

RabbitRabbit !
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Jeff Golick:

@Revolution Rabbit Nov63! Luck be with you.
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TDK60:

I lucked upon a batch of these La Vie Electronique series CDs at the NYC public library.
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ParUbi:

Hey everyone hi Jeff
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Jeff Golick:

Yo, @ParUbi!
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doctorjazz:

Perfect for Child's pose..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:26am
Jeff Golick:

My phone just relayed the following to me: "Your screen time was up 28% last week, for an average of 24 hours a day." Am I a machine now? Do I get a raise?
  9:27am
Stork:

Hi Outers and Out-lettes! Didn’t knew Schulze and Schickert did a thing. ZING!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
Jeff Golick:

That's great, @TDK60. I was searching the NYC & BKLYN public library catalogs for some James Newton earlier this week.
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Listener Gregory:

You know... he SOUNDS dead.
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Jeff Golick:

@Stork, my Sunday brother!
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doctorjazz:

If your average is 24 hours a day, I wonder what your peak usage was...
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Siri:

I have merged with my phone now, @doc. There is no average. There is only phone.
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TDK60:

DJ Jeff, interesting that Brooklyn has a separate library system from the other NYC boroughs.
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Listener Gregory:

Jeff, that figure suggests you only had 18.75 hours of screentime before last week. One has to wonder what you did with all the rest of your time.
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Siri:

@TDK60: Queens has its own too!
  9:32am
listener james from westwood:

In since the jump but at the grocery; how do Jeff and all!
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Siri:

Hey, @listener james! Here's some supermarket music for your shopping outing.
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TDK60:

Siri, Ah, didn't know that. So, the NYPL is Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island.
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Siri:

Yeah, @TDK60. Wonder if it's a relic from the pre-borough incorporation days.
  9:36am
Stork:

You were an only Sunday child, Jeff. Then that bird-person came along, and now you have four bouncing Sabbath siblings. So great that Cha Cha is in our dugout! ZING again!!!
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Siri:

SUNDAY RULES!! All the other days drool(s).
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hyde:

theinternets tells me that the Brooklyn and Queens library systems were in fact founded before 1898 when the boroughs incorporated into NYC
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listener james from westwood:

@Jeff: Ah, perfect match!
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Siri:

Re NYC libraries, I have never forgiven the Brooklyn Public Library for developing a logo that removes the (non-Y) vowels from their name. For an institution that promotes literacy, I found it an odd move.
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Franco Twinkie:

Good morning Jeff. This thoughtful jam really works for me. I got's to stand and deliver today, so I'm trying to ease into the day in a peaceful head space.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:41am
Siri:

Greetings, @Franco Twinkie! Glad the Jokers are hitting right. What are you delivering?
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Stanley:

Greetings Sir I
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Siri:

Good afternoon, @Stanley!
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Franco Twinkie:

I have to frost a cake to look like a book for a party. All the L.A. literati are going to be there.
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chresti:

Or the Altadena literati at least
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Siri:

Sounds tony!
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hyde:

Jee, you should make a cool voweless logo for Dstntn t
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Listener Gregory:

@Franco, could you do a post-modern twist on it and decorate a book to look like a cake? That sounds easier. And surely the literati will get the joke.
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hyde:

Jeff, i mean
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Franco Twinkie:

Tony AND kick back Siri.
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ParUbi:

“Cosmic Jokers” is not doing the project any favors, name wise. Wait, is this the 70s?
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Jff:

I hear you, @hyde.
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Franco Twinkie:

Sounds hilarious, but no.
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alanr:

Saludos, otra vez, from my perch here in Mexico city. Listening, of course, but forgot to join our morning listening club attendance sheet here.
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Jff:

@ParUbi: [Chandler Bing voice] could it BE more 70s?
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ParUbi:

Of course it is, comment retracted
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TDK60:

Good luck, froster Franco. Hola chresti, Stanley. All others also.
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Jff:

Buenos dias, @alanr!
  9:48am
DJpeterDE:

Europe? 1970s? That’s the vibe I’m getting
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Stanley:

Loves me a bag of Space Rock
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ParUbi:

I lived in Eugene, Oregon when the Ken Kelsey’s school bus was still around. That “merry pranksters” project was a little on the nose
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:49am
ParUbi:

*Kesey autocorrect
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Jff:

Germany early 70s was a vibe.
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chresti:

Hola TDK60\\//
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Listener Gregory:

Just realized I unknowingly at a gluten-free breakfast. Does anyone know an antidote for that??
  9:53am
DJpeterDE:

The antidote? More Cowell!
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hyde:

apparently Schulze didn't like the Cosmic Jokers stuff and sued the guy who put them out
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Stanley:

LG - quick, eat some toast.
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Jff:

Hahaha, @DJpeterDE.
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doctorjazz:

In headphone mode (fam is asleep), great sounds!
(Got to see Newton/Davis way back in pre-historic days...)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

⦿Sun in ♉︎Taurus, Year of Water 🐍Snake
James W. Newton
born May 1, 1953
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Jff:

Very cool, @doc. Jealous!
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doctorjazz:

Ticked off-doing Spelling Bee, it won't accept the word chink. I know it can be used as a racial slur, but it is a dictionary word (and I want to finally get to Genius level...😒)
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doctorjazz:

Lovely Duke!, the full range of horns!
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Listener Gregory:

Beautiful Strayhorn ballad that is not often covered for some reason.
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Listener Gregory:

@doctorj, my understanding is that Strayhorn wrote this song, which then was incorporated into the Shakespeare suite, a not uncommon practice.
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Jff:

Around the time of "Water Mystery," Newton also released an all Ellington/Strayhorn album on Blue Note.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hm. All the lyrical airy quality of Flute with none of the thin slight weak traits too often in evidence. For acute lack of better adjectives...
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doctorjazz:

LG, correct, I tend to think of Ellington/Strayhorn as one unit

Billy Strayhorn was my right arm, my left arm, all the eyes in the back of my head, my brainwaves in his head, and his in mine.

— Duke Ellington
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doctorjazz:

RRN63, agree-the word "body" comes to mind, a solidity in Newton's tone, makes it as tactile as a sax can be.
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doctorjazz:

Have to get ready, actor/daughter is in ensemble in a production of Side Show in White Plains, driving her there in a bit, be there most of the day. Archives, tomorrow, here I come (great stuff, big Newton fan since the 80s). Still hanging around for a bit...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...in my ignorance - looked @ his wiki. He's categorized as Jazz *&* Classical. So he knows his way around that thing, duh. A lot of people come @ flute as a secondary instrument, maybe - just for a bit of its tone ... It takes a lot of lungs & control.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Break a leg docjazz's daughter ! Enjoy.
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Doug Schulkind:

@doctorjazz
Pardon me for this critique, but I think the discussion of the Ellington/Strayhorn symbiosis tends to short-change Strayhorn. There is no doubt that Ellington benefitted massively from his collaboration from Strayhorn. But Strayhorn was a stand-alone genius needing none of Ellington's various masteries to complete his legacy. One thing Strayhorn needed, and received unreservedly, from Ellington was a long-term gig.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Strayhorn was how old when he wrote 'Lush Life' ? 20 or something ??... Of course being Queer was a particular social challenge in the era.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...wrote 'Take the A Train' on the way to the gig meeting Duke in the 1st place after getting directions? Bang.
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Jff:

Hey there, @Doug "pardon me" Schulkind!
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Listener Gregory:

Jeff, could you announce the instrumentation of this cut (Past Spirits) when you do your talking thing?
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doctorjazz:

@Doug, no argument, didn't mean to minimize Strayhorn's genius-I think Duke was crushed when he passed on. (and, while he was definitely a genius, having someone with Duke's standing definitely benefitted him in some ways. (I don't think he had the outgoing, self-promoting personality that would have gotten him as much notice, even though he did live in Duke's shadow to some extent).
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hm. Less lopsided & more overt than Stan Lee & Jack Kirby for instance...
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Jff:

Sure, @LG, and for the commentariat:
Bassoon – John Nunez
Clarinet – John Carter
Flute – James Newton
Oboe, English Horn – Charles Owens
Tuba – Red Callender
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doctorjazz:

LG-so you don't have to wait:
Bassoon – John Nunez
Clarinet – John Carter (3)
Composed By, Flute – James Newton (2)
Oboe, English Horn – Charles Owens
Tuba – Red Callender
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Red Callender' is good for MayDay...
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doctorjazz:

I generally think of Callender as a bass player, can't think of tuba dates aside from this one.
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Listener Gregory:

So, your typical woodwind + tuba quintet! Thanks, gentlemen.
  10:28am
DJpeterDE:

Growing up as a flutist I always found individual tone production a mysterious thing (unlike the saxophones where individuality is attained through a number of factors, some of them physicals: mouthpieces, reeds, etc.). But when I think of jazz flute: Newton, Wess, Dolphy, Rivers, et al. are all distinctive.
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doctorjazz:

This is fun!
Flute [Flute, Alto Flute, Bass Flute] – James W. Newton Jr.*
Flute [Flute, Alto Flute, Bass Flute], Piccolo Flute – Pedro Eustache
Flute [Flute, Alto Flute] – Melecio Magdaluyo
Flute [Flute, Bass Flute] – Henry Threadgill
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adamdoesit:

It occurs to me that Strayhorn's name has something to do with how I've mentally appended him to Duke, as though he were a cat that Ellington adopted.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Strayhorn would be a pretty good catname...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...he *was* sort of Duke's spirit Familiar...
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hyde:

i guess there's a Red Callender record called "Callender Speaks Low" that's all him playing tuba?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...or rather - in Magickal Operations - there may be both the Medium & the Magician. This sort of dyad...
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Doug Schulkind:

Billy Strayhorn's childhood home would be about 5 minutes from my house, if a certain bridge here in Pittsburgh hadn't collapsed recently.

Strayhorn carries one of the great nicknames in music: "Sweet Pea."
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adamdoesit:

Maybe that's how Duke felt when Strayhorn passed, as though a bridge connecting him to his other half had collapsed.
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Jff:

Oh that's good, @adamdoesit.
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doctorjazz:

@adamdoesit-👍
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doctorjazz:

Hidden Voices-a great album!
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Listener Gregory:

I have a prejudice I won't try to defend against titles like "Crystal Texts Set 1, Pre A-Reflexion." Maybe prejudice is wrong; I just don't like them. Are you listening Tony B.?
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Jff:

Tony Bennett recorded "Crystal Texts?"

For the record, ON the record label it's simply "Crystal Texts."
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Listener Gregory:

I see another song on the album is called Hocket in the Pocket. Now that is a real title!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...maybe before Tony Bennett passes he'll come out about his Ayahuasca sessions & release some work of great avant complexity & strangeness...
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adamdoesit:

Hey, I wanted to ask you all: after our visit to the Vanguard, my lovely wife was asking me about the Japanese love of jazz. I thought, there are so many dimensions to that -- freedom, Otherness, mastery, cool… -- there's gotta be a book on it. Has anyone read it?
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Listener Gregory:

That is a great question.
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doctorjazz:

This is one of the 2 James Newton compositions on the album, (Davis wrote the other 3)
(that bright red of the LP makes it really easy to find in my semi-organized rack)
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Jff:

(The bungled the CD release, @doc, by changing that great cover!)
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doctorjazz:

And, on my LP, 1979 India Navigations, the track is listed as
Crystal Texts Set 1, Pre A-Reflexion
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Listener Gregory:

I think that "Crystal Texts Set 1, Pre A-Reflexion" would be a great name for cover illustration, by the way.
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Stork:

This is heaven, Jeff! Most of these selections come from albums I don't have/not playing today, so even the discography will be discreet from your on my shew.
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Stork:

Can you imagine if Dolphy had lived? Dolphy, Threadgill and Newton? Yikes!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Indeed ! ...It often seems to me that the Japanese don't mess round - they go 100% into everything they pursue with dedication & precision & intense energy & persistence - & often considerable ethical & societal responsibility. Jazz likewise impresses as a Lifestyle & a Code & a total commitment to the Art & Craft. Yet the Improvisational element - & the Freedom ...all very Zen isn't it?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ah geez. Dolphy in here...
  10:59am
WM:

I'm very lucky to have heard Davis, Newton and Lewis live at one time or another. I heard Newton at the Tin Place a very long time ago.
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Jff:

Oh how wonderful, @WM. Thanks for stopping in.
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Stork:

Wowie, WM! Sweet!
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doctorjazz:

I remember The Tin Palace-didn't see Newton there (saw him with Davis elsewhere), but did see Lester Bowie, Arthur Blythe's In The Tradition band there.
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coelacanth∅:

good morning Jeff & OUTies
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Jff:

Hallo, @coelacanth∅!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Dolphy so young - so little time.
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Listener Gregory:

@adamdoesit, I mentioned a few weeks ago how in a post-war Kurosawa film, characters at a bar all break into song, no subtitles. I eventually realized that they were singing in English (sort of) the Rosemary Clooney song "Come on-a my house." This really brought home how great a factor US culture must have been during the occupation.
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doctorjazz:

The Japanese went head first into baseball as well.
  11:05am
WM:

I also heard David Murray at TP as well as Beaver Harris. Those were the days...
  11:06am
WM:

I also heard David Murray at TP as well as Beaver Harris. Those were the days...
  11:06am
WM:

Sorry for the repeat.
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Jff:

Just don't let it happen again again, @WM @WM.
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adamdoesit:

@LG wow, that's a moment. Somewhere, I read about one of the members of the MJQ remarking on his first visit to Japan how local combos would play their tunes exactly the way the quartet played them on their records… including the mistakes.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

It's seemed I suppose odd to me that the Japanese will pursue Genres & CounterCultural styles so intently - like a Rebellion that's hyper Formalized... I think it's all really kewl - such Gnosis - but I'm not sure it feels quite Spontaneous to my Murikan 20th Century Modernist orientations...
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Listener Gregory:

Who the heck is Allan Jaffe??
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...like Dead tribute bands will do specific Shows...
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adamdoesit:

doc, as I understand it, baseball in Japan precedes the occupation by quite a ways. I wonder if there is a prewar history to the Japanese love of jazz, too.
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Jff:

I am hesitant to generalize about a "national character," although I seem to have no problem IDing jazz as American. Jazz from Japan, Germany, the UK, Sweden, South Africa etc. certainly has some unifying sonic signature, but...I distrust generalizations, so. I got nothing.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I remember reading something about the particular kind of AntiBlack racism there once was in Japan... Such things of course an ongoing challenge here & every place.
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Jff:

Among his other credits, Jaffe co-created MAD magazine.
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doctorjazz:

That's why the name is familiar! (He's a jazz guitarist, but a quick search on the Internets turned up not too much, except for a New Orleans tuba player with the same name).
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Was thinking ...not *that* Al Jaffe...
Yeah Generalizations are Abstracts - & Reality is comprised of Specifics...
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Listener Gregory:

That is quite a recording for someone's first and almost last record.
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Jff:

(I am lying about this Jaffe + MAD magazine. Sorry.)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Aw !
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doctorjazz:

Fell RIGHT into your trap, Jeff!
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DJpeterDE:

@LG you can hear "Hocket in the Pocket" about 19 minutes into my 2020 Anthony Davis show:
www.mixcloud.com...
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adamdoesit:

J(e)ff, it's good that you told me before I tried to fold in the playlist.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...What, me worry ?
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doctorjazz:

OK, now gotta run, thanks, Jeff, off to the The-a-tah!
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Jff:

Bye, @doc! Enjoy the show!
  11:22am
rw:

Good morning!
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WR:

Hello Jeff with no E and drummer streamers.
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Jff:

Hi hi hi, @rw and @WR! It's like matter and anti-matter just joined the chat.
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chresti:

The anti-matter that matters
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chresti:

I see Jff and automatically think "Jiff" as in Jiffy popcorn.
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Jff:

I could go for some popcorn.
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Listener Gregory:

This is a beautiful song. I wonder if I have this record from the old days. You're so right that Gramavision needs a reissue program, Jeff. I wonder who owns the rights.
  11:36am
rw:

As long as I'm the anti-matter.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

If nothing else today I heard this.
  11:39am
rw:

Jeff, what happened to the e? You don't have to answer. I often prefer unanswered questions.
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hyde:

OK, time for me to hit the road a bit early. hoofing to a pal's house to watch Celts/Bucks. thanks & see y'all next week!
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DJpeterDE:

@rw I think it got "folded out" (Mad Magazine)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

flipside hyde !
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DJpeterDE:

On Tuesday I'm going to hear the Philadelphia Orchestra play a "mash-up" concert: Brahms First Symphony & Radiohead's OK Computer (harmonized a la Brahms)
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Jff:

Bye, @hyde! Go...Celtics?
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hyde:

Yes!
  11:44am
rw:

Ah, thanks DJpeterDE.

Later hyde! Go... Bucks?
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Jff:

Wow, that sounds fascinating, @DJpeterDE. What's the venue?
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Listener Gregory:

@DJp, intriguing!
Ladies and germs, I find that the outside temperature has risen above the inside temperature, so I am going to leave and go on a beautiful (I hope) hike. Thanks a lot for a beautiful (confirmed!) show, Jff. I hope you find your vowels, perhaps in Queeeeeeeeans.
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Jff:

Enjoy the outside, @LG! Thanks for being heeeeere.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Nice ! Enjoy LG.
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Doug Schulkind:

This is awful pretty.
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abbazabba:

Hi Jeff! I’m getting a late start today. This track is beautiful
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Jff:

About this song, Pireh writes: "Message of Universal Solidarity is a programmatic work. I begin by experimenting with ideas that eventually coalesce at 4:47 into a call to connect with others at that radiates outward. The call is answered by Will Hicks. The high A tone emerges at the end of the piece to signify that when people come together, the sum of their work is greater than its parts."
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Jff:

Always on time, @abbazabba! Hiya.
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abbazabba:

Dj Peter De- that sounds insane!
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StringOFperils:

It's interesting how thes sounds are voiced so closely around a kine of constant tonal centre that the harmonies almost seem implied....until this happens
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StringOFperils:

pls excuse bad typing
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...so when they do 'No Surprises' off that Radiohead, I'm thinking kind of ironic...
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Jff:

Yo, @StringOFperils!
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DJpeterDE:

@Jff, the Philadelphia Orchestra's regular venue, on Broad Street, a new building just one block south of the Academy of Music on Broad Street. It's the brainchild of Steve Hackman (a new name to me) whose whole thing is blending "high art and pop art" (his words). He's previously done Bartok & Bjork, Beethoven & Coldplay, and Stravinsky's Petrushka mixed with Kendrick Lamar's DAMN.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Thanks for a great show!
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DJpeterDE:

a preview:
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Jff:

Thanks for that, @DJpeterDE.

And thank you for being here, @Andrew in Toronto!
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DJpeterDE:

@revrab exactly. but don't get paranoid, android.
  11:55am
rw:

Thank
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rw:

you
  11:56am
rw:

Jeff!!
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Stork:

Beautiful trib, Jff!!
xoxo,
Strk
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DJpeterDE:

One Nation Under A Groove
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

DJpeterDE - now I'm thinking of Howards Goodall on TheBeatles again... :
www.youtube.com...
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Doug Schulkind:

There's a familiar tune! Frederic Rzewski will never be defeated!
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Stork:

Hey hey hey! Got flute if ya want it - here: www.wfmu.org...
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Jff:

Stork here: wfmu.org... more Flute Music!
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abbazabba:

Thanks Jeff!
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DJpeterDE:

@revrab thanks for that, will check out
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listener james from westwood:

What a show! Thanks, Jeff!
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StringOFperils:

That was The Ballad of the Late Arrival for me, alas, the archive....thank you all the same, Jeff!
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Stork:

Perfect outro for today!!
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Yvang:

Thanks Jeff! Nice show!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Whut - already ?!??
~ TY Always DJ JG ~
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chresti:

Thanks Jffy pop!
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StringOFperils:

Hah!
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Jff:

My immense pleasure, @abbazabba, @DJpeterDE, @ljfw, @SOp, @Yvang, @RRN63, @chresti -- thanks to all comers.
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TDK60:

Thanks, Jeff!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Jeff!
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