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

The Perfect Man   Favoriting

My Brother The Wind, Vol. I 

Saturn Research 

1970 

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Grant Green  Go Down Moses   Favoriting Feelin' the Spirit  Blue Note  1963 
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Bob Moses  Wholy Moses   Favoriting Love Animal  Amulet  1968 
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Tasavallan Presidentti  Milky Way Moses   Favoriting Milky Way Moses  Love Records  1974 
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Roberta Flack  Go Up Moses   Favoriting Quiet Fire  Atlantic  1971 
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Carlton & the Shoes  Send Us Moses   Favoriting This Heart of Mine  Quality  1982 
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The Mello-Cat, Count Ossie & His Warickers  Another Moses   Favoriting Studio One: Jump Up - The Birth of a Sound: Jump-Up Jamaican R&B  Soul Jazz/Studio One  ??/2015 
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Florian Fricke  Moses   Favoriting Kailash: Pilgrimage to the Throne of Gods / Piano Recordings  Soul Jazz  ??/2015 
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Charlie Haden & Hank Jones  Go Down Moses   Favoriting Steal Away (Spirituals, Hymns and Folk Songs)  Verve  1995 
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Music behind DJ:
Booker T. & The MGs 

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Happy birthday, Kirk Knuffke!
Mary Halvorson, Kirk Knuffke, Matt Wilson  Free Jazz Economics   Favoriting Sifter  Relative Pitch Records  2013 
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Kirk Knuffke  Please Help, Please Give   Favoriting Amnesia Brown  Clean Feed  2010 
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Bizingas  Hawaii   Favoriting Eggs Up High  NCM East  2015 
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Ideal Bread  The Uh Uh Uh   Favoriting The Ideal Bread  KMB Jazz  2007 
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Kirk Knuffke / Joe McPhee Quartet + 1  Take me to the spring   Favoriting Keep the Dream Up  Fundacja Słuchaj  2024 
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Max Johnson Trio  Blips and Bloops   Favoriting Something Familiar  Unbroken Sounds  2015 
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Andy Biskin Ibid  Whirligig   Favoriting Act Necessary  Strudelmedia  2014 
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Kirk Knuffke  Lamplighter   Favoriting Lamplighter  Fresh Sound New Talent  2015 
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Kirk Knuffke | Ben Goldberg  Carbondale   Favoriting Uncompahgre  Relative Pitch Records  2018 
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Kirk Knuffke Trio  Time Is Another River   Favoriting Gravity Without Airs  TAO Forms  2022 
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Music behind DJ:
Mouse on Mars 

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Kirk Knuffke | Jesse Stacken with Kenny Wollesen  And Now the Queen   Favoriting Like a Tree  SteepleChase  2011 
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Michael Bisio | Kirk Knuffke  Drago   Favoriting Row for William O.  Relative Pitch Records  2016 
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Bisio / Knuffke / Lonberg-Holm  Agnus Dei   Favoriting Requiem for a New York Slice  Iluso Records  2018 
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Kirk Knuffke  Pee Wee's Blues   Favoriting Tight Like This  SteepleChase  2020 
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Kirk Knuffke & Mike Pride  Goldie   Favoriting The Exterminating Angel  Not Two Records  2012 
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Whit Dickey | Kirk Knuffke  Weave 1   Favoriting Drone Dream  NoBusiness Records  2019 
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Kirk Knuffke  Song in D   Favoriting Cherryco  SteepleChase  2017 
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Kirk Knuffke  Thanks a Lot   Favoriting Arms & Hands  The Royal Potato Family  2015 
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Music behind DJ:
Jackie Mittoo 

Sunshine of Your Love   Favoriting

 

 

 

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Happy birthday, Alan Skidmore!
Sonny Boy Williamson  Don't Send Me No Flowers   Favoriting Don't Send Me No Flowers  Marmalade  1968 
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Alan Skidmore with Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDR  Nature Boy   Favoriting A Supreme Love  Confront Recordings  1989/2023 
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Alan Skidmore Quartet  Psalm   Favoriting A Supreme Love  Confront Recordings  2019/2023 
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Amalie Dahl's Dafnie  Can't you see (me)   Favoriting Står Op Med Solen  Aguirre Records  2024 
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Music behind DJ:
Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

Flute Music   Favoriting

Flute Music 

Caroline 

1975 

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Listener comments!

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hyde:

helllooooooo
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listener james from westwood:

Morning, Jeff and all!
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Jeff Golick:

Hi-de-hi-de-hi-de-hyde!
  9:01am
DJ Peter via app:

G’morn
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tom tom the pipers son:

good morning jeff and listeners....
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Jeff Golick:

Wassup, listener james from westwood the bestwood!
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Yvang:

Hi Jeff and D O ers out there!
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NotARealDoctor in Norfolk VA:

Good Morning Jeff, Good Morning Outronauts!
  9:01am
iko:

Peace
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Jeff Golick:

DJ Peter!
tom tom the piper son!
Yvang!
NotARealDoctor in Norfolk VA!
iko!
A real who's who! Welcome.
  9:04am
Listener Gregory:

Good morning, fellow Muggles.
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listener james from westwood:

War protests at Columbia?! What next—a Democratic National Committee convention in Chicago?

:: is handed a telex::

Well, I'll be!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:06am
doctorjazz:

Hi Jeff, Outies!
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StringOFperils:

This just in! Students occupying a university pose a threat!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07am
Jeff Golick:

doctorjazz! Hello!
StringOFperils! Crazy!
Avatar 🦀 9:07am
Stork:

↳ Song: "Go Down Moses" by "Grant Green"
Such a fine record! Herbie compin' sweet! Morning, Outsies!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07am
Jeff Golick:

↳ listener james from westwood @9:05
It's 1968 all over again. With AI!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08am
StringOFperils:

If ya can't beat 'em, simulacrum.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Stork @9:07
Ah, Stork! I kinda love Herbie in soul jazz comping mode, even though he probably was eager to get well beyond it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:09am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Song: "Go Down Moses" by "Grant Green"
Also, Billy Higgins is just the smoothest. I would follow him anywhere.
Avatar 🦀 9:11am
Stork:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:08
I like hearing GG comp, too - it's about the only time he plays chords.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:11am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Song: "Go Down Moses" by "Grant Green"
In case you're wondering, Garvin Masseaux is credited with tambourine.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:12am
Jeff Golick:

↳ StringOFperils @9:08
Let's be careful about what we ask chatGPT for.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:11
Shake that thing!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:15am
DJ Peter:

↳ Song: "Wholy Moses" by "Bob Moses"
Keith Jarrett on soprano?
Avatar 🦀 9:15am
hyde:

my screwup of the year: apparently Wadada Leo Smith debuted his new work at Harvard last night. and the Flux QUartet opened. and it was FREE. and i didn't know about it until it was too late to go ;(
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:16am
Jeff Golick:

↳ DJ Peter @9:15
Apparently!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 9:17am
DJ Peter:

↳ hyde @9:15
Free free performances are not well publicized, alas.
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Stork:

↳ Song: "Wholy Moses" by "Bob Moses"
Is it Moses' birthday? (the guy on the Holy Mount, not the drummer currently playing)?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ Good ⦿Sunday FMUvianz ~
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StringOFperils:

It's Moses' birthday? Shouldn't we be listening to a reed section?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:18am
Jeff Golick:

↳ hyde @9:15
My life is filled with these sorts of realizations.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @9:17
Good morning, Revolution Rabbit Nov63!
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hyde:

↳ DJ Peter @9:17
exactly! i'm even on the Harvard arts/music email list and they never mentioned it. i only heard about it from the jazz calendar on REsearch and Development when i was listening to the Monday show yesterday afternoon
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Jeff Golick:

↳ StringOFperils @9:18
You are en fuego today, StringOFperils.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Stork @9:17
Just in an exodus-y frame of mind, I guess.
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WR:

↳ DJ Peter @9:15
Apparently Moses was letting whoever showed up do whatever on that session. via discogs:
Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Steve Swallow
Bass – Larry Coryell (tracks: 5)
Drums – Bob Moses
Guitar, Vocals – Larry Coryell
Piano – Keith Jarrett (tracks: 3)
Recorded By – David Baker
Soprano Saxophone – Keith Jarrett (tracks: 1, 6)
Tenor Saxophone – Jim Pepper
Avatar 🦀 9:22am
Stork:

↳ Song: "Milky Way Moses" by "Tasavallan Presidentti"
Stanky guitar!
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DJ Peter:

↳ WR @9:21
like you can tell Jarrett what to do
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Jeff Golick:

↳ WR @9:21
Yeah, wacky. Hello, WR!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:23am
Jeff Golick:

↳ Stork @9:22
Finnish giant Jukka Tolonen, I think.
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Jeff Golick:

Some odd credits on the next item, too... #foreshadowing
  9:30am
Erik/VT:

Despite hearing my older sisters’ albums of Roberta Flack as a kid - I wasn’t fully aware how funky & groovy & significant her earliest recordings were and remain!
👏🙌👏
  9:32am
Listener Gregory:

I understand that a double-helping of cicadas is due this summer. Jeff, do you have any other plagues planned for us? Please keep the regular listeners informed.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Erik/VT @9:30
Erik/VT, hello! Sometimes hard to hear past the hits, for sure.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Listener Gregory @9:32
Hey LG, any concerts coming up?
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StringOFperils:

What a beautiful racket
  9:36am
Doug Schulkind:

Count? Me in!
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Listener Gregory:

↳ doctorjazz @9:35
Not on the schedule yet. The Massachusetts people have some coming up, but they're a bit distant, so I haven't decided yet.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Doug Schulkind @9:36
Count bats 1.000 - howdy, D. Schulkind!
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StringOFperils:

↳ Listener Gregory @9:32
www.bbc.com...
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Sem:

Good morning, Jeff, and hello. Greets, those identifying at Outies, and those in the outfield.
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Uncle Michael:

Good morning.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Sem @9:40
Now starting, Sem!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Uncle Michael @9:41
Aloha, Uncle Michael!
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Uncle Michael:

Oh, crap. I forgot to bloody my doorpost.
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Sem:

↳ Jeff Golick @9:42
Baseball on my mind, started The Chosen last night for the xth time.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Go Down Moses" by "Charlie Haden & Hank Jones"
Love this track /album!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Uncle Michael @9:42
That's gonna cost ya...
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StringOFperils:

I'd hoped this was a smote-free zone
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Jeff Golick:

↳ StringOFperils @9:47
There will be no smiting here! Not even a smidge of smiting.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Uncle Michael @9:42
If you've got a lamb handy, it's not too late (and you can have lamb chops for dinner)
  9:48am
Listener Gregory:

We need Charlie Haden more than ever.
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Stork:

Another great version of this tune by Archie Shepp and Jason Moran archieshepp.bandcamp.com...
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doctorjazz:

Sorry to hear about Michael Cuscuna, also learned much from his music releaes (Mosaic and other reissues he was involved in).
Avatar 🦀 9:57am
Stork:

DJ Peter also has an Earth Day-related set planned - 7-9 pm EDT today
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Stork:

Also - a call-back to the Moses set - couldn't resist: www.youtube.com...
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Listener Gregory:

↳ StringOFperils @9:40
Cicadas are by far the most nutritious plague.
  10:02am
mic_a:

Hello and best wishes, Jeff and Outsies! I remember the first Earth Day. My grade school class took a walking field trip 4 blocks north to pick up trash in a vacant lot.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Stork @9:57
Yes! Thank you for remembering! Earth Day doings at The Laughing Clock today, too.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Please Help, Please Give" by "Kirk Knuffke"
I was ery. curious who played the wild guitar here-
Clarinet, Guitar – Doug Wieselman
Drums – Kenny Wollesen
(Haven't seen Wieselman credited on guitar before)
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Jeff Golick:

↳ mic_a @10:02
Thanks and hello, mic_a! Thanks for greening up the place.
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fred:

Good morning Jeff and all
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chresti:

Morning Jeff and d'OUTers!
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DJ Peter:

May have to trim the Earth Day set a bit for Michael Cuscuna! ("Cannot do everything... cannot do everything..." a mantra oft repeated at WFMU and yet also kinda encouraged to try?)
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Listener Gregory:

↳ doctorjazz @10:05
He uses a reed instead of a pick!
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Jeff Golick:

fred!
chresti!
Great to see you.
  10:11am
Doug Schulkind:

Great Steve Lacy cover here!
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doctorjazz:

Haven't seen Knuffke as a leader-have seen him in other's groups (Boom Tic Boom comes to mind).
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Doug Schulkind @10:11
Yah! Ideal Bread was a Lacy repertory band.
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fred:

Power was cut off for a few hours, 2 weeks ago it was water... I'm surrounded by trenches and that will go on for months
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:15
There's a Lacy quote about bread that the group is named after. Can someone find what it is?
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "Take me to the spring" by "Kirk Knuffke / Joe McP...
Nice artwork.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ fred @10:16
Ayiyi, fred. Is that pre-Olympics stuff or just the "usual." Anyway, sorry to hear!
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DJ Peter:

"Like a baker makes his bread, I make music. If I make the same bread tomorrow, that bores me. I have to remake it; I have to do better. I'm always looking for... the ideal bread." --Steve Lacy, April 1976
www.npr.org...
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Jeff Golick:

↳ DJ Peter @10:17
THANK YOUUUUU!
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doctorjazz:

↳ DJ Peter @10:17
Ya beat me, was about to post that....
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chresti:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:16
Impasto spin art!
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DJ Peter:

↳ doctorjazz @10:19
That's why they pay me the negative bucks
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fred:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:16
It's Olympics related in that there's a lot of money going to infrastructure works.
The real Olympics hell will be coming soon, many people I know plan to leave the area
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doctorjazz:

↳ DJ Peter @10:21
Worth every penny, I'd double it!
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Listener Gregory:

Culture report: I took the trek across the state to see the exhibit at Bennington College, "Milford Graves: A Mind-Body Deal." It was moderately interesting, with a lot of drawings and sculptural conglomerations of his. There were also albums and a few taped performances. They had one of the original hand-painted covers to his famous Yale concert with Don Pullen, which was nice.
There were a few chances to actually hear his music, though I would have liked more. One of the most promising ones was not recorded well (him in his basement with Charles Gayle and William Parker), but others were well done. I wasn't that interested in his work on movement or the heart beat (sic), but for those who have a connection to his work in some way, it's worth checking out. You can see his painted drums and hand-made performance outfits too. Only one week more!
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DJ Peter:

↳ doctorjazz @10:22
LOL
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chresti:

↳ fred @10:22
LA's turn is next, I think
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:23
Thank you for that scene report, culture reporter Listener Gregory! Re Graves, there is VERY interesting-looking archival release coming soon with some Graves 1991 action: milfordgraves-blackeditionsarchive.bandcamp.com...
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:26
The most frustrating part of the exhibit for me was seeing that trio play in the basement (on tape), watching Parker furiously strumming his bass, and not hearing a note of his.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:30am
doctorjazz:

Knuffke plays cornet (which from my understanding is slightly mellower sounding than a trumpet, though, honestly, I couldn't generally pick that out). Of course, early Satch was cornet, nothing mellow about that sound...
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:32am
doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Carbondale" by "Kirk Knuffke | Ben Goldberg"
Cool Duo (like most everything of Goldberg's I've heard)
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hyde:

↳ Song: "Carbondale" by "Kirk Knuffke | Ben Goldberg"
this cover looks like the (deadly) monkey bars at my grade school
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:34am
fred:

I only have one show scheduled next week (hip-hop dance), and on the same day there's a gig I'd like to see. Currently scheming how to get from one to the other despite the many Olympic closures
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:34am
DJ Peter:

You could hear the difference if a horn player took the same approach (embouchure, projection of wind) to both instruments... but of course jazzbos are adding other variables and not striving for a pure sound but a vocal sound (generalization).

The difference is cornet (and euphonium) are "conical bore" while trumpet (and baritone horn) are "cylindrical bore" (conical meaning from mouth piece to horn the tube is constantly enlarging).

Bore! That's me.
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Stork:

↳ doctorjazz @10:32
what doc said
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Listener Gregory:

I feel very strongly that I can tell the difference between a cornet and trumpet. However, when I actually check out my intuition, it is often not correct. But still, I know the difference, I promise you.
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fred:

↳ DJ Peter @10:34
You do put me to sleep. But that's because your show starts at 1 am for me. I stayed up for your first marathon, but I can't do that every week
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doctorjazz:

↳ DJ Peter @10:34
Yeah (not boring), knew about the shape of the tube difference, and Knuffke obviously feels there's difference enough to make cornet his main instrument.
From his bio...
Discussing the cornet, his preferred instrument, Knuffke has said: “The way the air moves through the cornet is more open and spills out everywhere, which makes it easier for me to be dynamic and expressive. Bending notes around comes easier on cornet, whereas trumpet is more focused and direct.”
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:41am
doctorjazz:

Cool Birthday celebration/set, Jeff!
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DJ Peter:

↳ fred @10:39
LOL... yawn
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fred:

↳ DJ Peter @10:41
Archives are a wonderful thing
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doctorjazz:

In the middle of the archive of last night's David Mittleman tribute to Herbie Nichols (the trouble with archives is that you have to find time to listen when there isn't a live WFMU show you want to hear...)
  10:47am
Josh:

Uncompahgre is a national forest in Colorado
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "And Now the Queen" by "Kirk Knuffke | Jesse Stack...
Allusion to Rites of Spring??? (opening phrase)
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Josh @10:47
Thank you, Josh! (Care to suggest how one says that?)
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 10:47am
doctorjazz:

I heard the Music for a Free Works show when it wa first broadcast, was a good'un indeed!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:48am
Jeff Golick:

Here's that Dave Sewelson show with Kirk Knuffke as guest: www.wfmu.org...
  10:48am
Josh:

↳ Jeff Golick @10:47
We say “un come pay gray.”
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Josh @10:48
Fantastic. You are hired.
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Stork:

Thanks for the fine schoolin' on Knuffke today, Jeff. Loving this Kenny Wolleson collab. Did Kenny just quote La Vie En Rose for a second?
  10:49am
Josh:

↳ Josh @10:48
Sorry “un come pah gray” autocorrect
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:47
Or did Jeff say that in his intro, and I was looking at squirrels?
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:52
I did not say that!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Good morning, Jeff, and all other listeners!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Stork @10:49
Good afternoon, Stork.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ hyde @9:00
hi there, hyde.
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mackeral:

↳ Stork @9:49
I'm gonna check this out. Love the sprirituals duos
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Yvang @9:01
Hiya, Yvang!
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Jeff Golick:

Andrew in Toronto, hello!
Hey there, mackeral!
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DJ Peter:

↳ Listener Gregory @10:47
Never noticed that before but you are right, they are very close
  11:00am
iko:

Time for work - thanks for a great one ✨✨✨
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hyde:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @10:57
hey AiT
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Jeff Golick:

↳ iko @11:00
Thanks for being here and checking in, iko! Take care.
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DJ Peter:

Art Lange's blog: "Nor is it surprising that, as far as I can tell, The Rite of Spring has been quoted, borrowed, excerpted, inflated, revised, and reconstructed by jazz musicians more than any other single classical work – not surprising because it is the Citizen Kane, the Guernica, the Ulysses, of 20th century music: powerful, path-breaking, profound. But it’s ironic that the greater and more recognizable the original, the harder it is for an adaptation to succeed on its own merits. Moreover, it’s doubly ironic that despite the overwhelming effect of the full score, the essence of The Rite of Spring seems to be prefigured in its opening bassoon melody – indeed, its first eight unaccompanied notes. More than a hundred years after it was written, that indelible, immediately recognizable phrase is all that’s necessary to evoke a broad canvas of colors, movement, emotions. Which is why so many jazz artists have used it, either as the thematic foundation of a new piece, a symbolic reference, or a fragrant wisp of high culture. Paul Desmond’s “Sacre Blues,” Ornette Coleman’s “Sleep Talk,” Carla Bley’s “And Now the Queen,” and Peter Erskine/Marty Krystall/Buell Neidlinger’s “I Go(rs) Blue(s)” quickly come to mind; the list goes on." www.pointofdeparture.org...
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Mxter Baba:

greetings, Jeff and folx! sounding lively in the stream
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DJ Peter:

↳ DJ Peter @11:02
The Ornette is also one that really affects me -- brings me to tears -- and yet I missed its similarity to Stravinsky.
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DJ Peter:

↳ DJ Peter @11:03
OFC the thing that brings me to tears is not the notes but Ornette's sound
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Mxter Baba @11:03
Warm greetings, Mxter Baba!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ DJ Peter @11:02
Thanks for sharing the Lange on Rite right here, DJ Peter!
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↳ Mxter Baba @11:03
Good morning, Mxter Baba, from the right coast.
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Doug Schulkind:

If Worlde was seven words and allowed proper names, Knuffke would be a streak killer.
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Sem:

? is me.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Pee Wee's Blues" by "Kirk Knuffke"
Love this tune!
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fred:

↳ DJ Peter @11:02
The soundtrack to Conan the barbarian bites Rite of Spring a lot. I know this because I only heard the original later, and was shocked at how blatant it was
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Listener Gregory:

↳ DJ Peter @11:02
Good find!
More recently, Sylvie Courvoisier put out a very good two-piano record. The first part was Stravinsky's piano reduction of his piece. (His estate prevented her from recording her own, since this version already existed.) Then she provides a new composition "inspired by" the Stravinsky.
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fred:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:07
Estates are often crap. Joyce readings being blocked on Bloomsday, Niki de Saint Phalle's delaying renovation of her works, the list goes on
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Listener Gregory:

↳ fred @11:12
Yes, not clear why one piano reduction should preclude the composition of another one... except for financial reasons, of course. No one expects that a composer's *performance* of a work precludes a different performer doing it, perhaps with a different interpretation.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "Thanks a Lot" by "Kirk Knuffke"
Ernest Tubbs an underused composer in the jazz canon.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:26
::thumbs up emoji::
  11:28am
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LG @11:25
Public performance and derivative works are two different things. The right to create derivative works belongs to the copyright holder, at least in the USA.
https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ14.pdf
  11:29am
?=Dean:

on derivative works^
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Listener Gregory:

↳ @11:28
Yes. When I said it wasn't clear why, I meant conceptually, not legally. You could really mess up a work in performance, but the composer can't do much about it (though some have tried).
(I recognized you, ?!)
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Jeff Golick:

Dean!
  11:32am
Dean:

I suppose the concept at play, for better or worse, is a kind of fairness. If you write a successful novel and without your permission I make a popular movie based on it, something is unfair.
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @11:32
Yes, though in this case it would be if you wanted to make a film of my novel after I had done so, and my estate denied you permission, because my film already existed. Courvoisier obviously tried to get permission first, and I imagine that royalties would have been arranged if they agreed. Well, the resulting record is still pretty good.
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fred:

↳ Dean @11:32
That's a fair position. But when heirs block needed renovation of a public work (the fountain didn't work anymore) to get paid, then block announcement of the reopening until they get paid some more, that's pure entitled greed (I'm referring to Niki de Saint Phalle)
  11:38am
bobob plasticland:

91 yrs ago Ian Carr was born in Scotland RIP & 82 yrs ago Alan Skidmore was brn n london
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Don't Send Me No Flowers" by "Sonny Boy Williamson"
Not the usual blues changes I'd expect from Sonny Boy, very Gospel. Likely the other players' influence.
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Jeff Golick:

Hey, bobob plasticland! Thanks for that. Ian Carr's birthday today, too? Dang.
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NotARealDoctor in Norfolk VA:

↳ Song: "Nature Boy" by "Alan Skidmore with Radio-Philharm...
Oh gosh, chills
  11:42am
Dean:

That's what seeking permission is about, though. There's a risk it will be denied. And in the US, at least, the risks of violating the right without permission can be quite serious.

It's an odd balancing act, inasmuch as we claim to want to provide incentives for artists to create for the public good (your novel, the rights for which you can pass on to your heirs). But still more creativity (my movie that adapts your novel) is prohibited. Presumably, the calculation is that you would not have published the novel (so, less public good) at least until you had already created the movie, too.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Dean @11:42
Copyright law in the US, in recent decades, has been all about corporations securing IP for generations, rather than trying to balance public good vs. heirs' interests.
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "Psalm" by "Alan Skidmore Quartet"
Cool version!
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:44
Word! The original copyright laws were reasonable. Now they're crafted by Disney and funnel money to people who are far removed from the actual creators.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Jeff Golick @11:39
What a wonderful episode!
Thanks, Jeff!
  11:48am
Dean:

Anyway, nowadays artists have opportunities not to be so greedy if they choose.

True, Jeff G., and fuck Disney. I still think Eldred was Larry Lessig's to lose, but that's easy for an armchair attorney to say. In your formula, "heirs' interests" is a proxy for "incentive," supposedly. My retort to that is: If you need an incentive to create, then I'm not interested. But of course that's baloney, too. Was it Samuel Johnson who said only a fool writes for anything other than money?
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @11:47
Thanks for being here, Andrew in Toronto!
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @11:48
I believe it was "blockhead." However, his work is out of copyright, so you may modify it at will!
  11:51am
Dean:

Heh, yep. But still, limited paraphrase is fair use.
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bobob fabtriplasticland:

No prob Jeff ..I happened to be writing Alan Skidmore down as you said it ..esp...and two sec before I wrote down Ian Carr ..says they were both in Centipede ...good show
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fred:

↳ Dean @11:51
I like your take on this
  11:54am
Dean:

Speaking of derivative works, I'm thinking about writing a book to complement Georges Perec's A Void (i.e., the English translation). It will consist only of the letter "e." I'm having a hard time getting started.
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Jeff Golick:

Where will you be at the top of the hour? Join the cool kids over at The Stork Club, whydontcha: wfmu.org...
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Dean @11:54
Maybe you need to buy a vowel.
  11:55am
Dean:

Oh, sure, and then I'll be contacted by attorneys for Wheel of Fortune!
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @11:54
It will complement it in the logical sense of the word: No overlap. I would buy it.
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NotARealDoctor in Norfolk VA:

Thanks for keeping me and my coworkers company here at the pharmacy today, Jeff, see you next week!
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Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "Can't you see (me)" by "Amalie Dahl's Dafnie"
Where did you find this one, Jeff? Not too shabby!
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hyde:

thanks!
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doctorjazz:

Loved the show, thanks Jeff! (gotta start preparing for the upcomming Seder, shudda been farther along by now, OY!)
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Doug Schulkind:

Thankssomuch, Jeff!
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listener james from westwood:

Many thanks, Jeff!
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Sem:

All jazzed up for the rest of the day, TY, Jeff. See you and the jazzbo contingent here same time, same station. Laters.
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Listener Gregory:

Good Pesach, everyone. Thanks a lot, Jeff.
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Yvang:

Thanks Jeff! This was nice!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...in that place of didn't sleep enuff & not sure whether to try & sleep more in daylight - or get yer weary self up ...can't think of anything better to alleviate such a purgatory than this Program.
~ TY Always DJ JeffG ~
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:00
Ah yes, the inbetween zone, I know it well. Hope you emerge from purgatory, RRN63! Same for all of us, I suppose.

Take care, everyone!
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chresti:

Thanks Jeff!
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