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Favoriting February 9, 2015: Odes & hymns.

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Artist Track Album Label Year
Roscoe Mitchell  Tatas-Matoes   Favoriting Congliptious  Nessa  1968 

Music behind DJ:
Sun Ra 

The Perfect Man   Favoriting

The Singles 

Evidence 

1974/1996 
Dannie Richmond Quartet  Ode to Mingus   Favoriting Ode to Mingus  Soul Note  1979 
Charles Mingus  Goodbye Pork Pie Hat   Favoriting Mingus Ah Um  Columbia  1959 
Art Ensemble of Chicago  Charlie M   Favoriting Full Force  ECM  1980 

Music behind DJ:
John Cale & Terry Riley 

Church of Anthrax   Favoriting

Church of Anthrax 

Columbia 

1971 
World Saxophone Quartet  Dance Until Dawn (For Little Anthony)   Favoriting Dances and Ballads  Elektra/Nonesuch  1987 
Dennis González & Faruq Z Bey w/ Northwoods Improvisers Septet  Hymn for Tomasz Stańko   Favoriting Hymn for Tomasz Stańko  Qbico  2009 
Frank Gordon  Clarion Echoes   Favoriting Clarion Echoes  Soul Note  1985 
Air  Buddy Bolden's Blues   Favoriting Air Lore  Arista Novus  1979 
David Murray Trio  Take the Coltrane   Favoriting The Hill  Black Saint  1988 

Music behind DJ:
Booker T. & the MG's 

Melting Pot   Favoriting

Melting Pot 

Stax 

1971 
Gianluigi Trovesi Octet  From G to G   Favoriting From G to G  Soul Note  1992 
Synthesis  Flowers for Albert   Favoriting Sentiments  Ra Records  1979 
Anthony Braxton  Mohawk   Favoriting Charlie Parker Project 1993  hat ART  1995 

Music behind DJ:
Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

Flute Music   Favoriting

Flute Music 

Caroline 

1975 


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Listener comments!

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listener james from westwood:

Good morning, Jeff, Jeff, and all!!
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duke:

Happy snowy day LJFW, Jeffs, Doug, and ell etc.
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Jeff J:

Morning Listener James! Thanks for joining us.
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duke:

*all
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Jeff J:

Heya Duke! Rainy not snowy here, but definitely under some weather.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Doug Schulkind:

Not working today! Two full hours of D:O magnificence!
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fred:

Good afternoon Jeffs and non-Jeffs
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listener james from westwood:

Workload is light on this side, too, so distractions will be minimal!
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Jeff J:

Good afternoon Fred! And Doug - glad you're with us for the full Monty!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
Webhamster Henry:

Good afternoon (East coast), I'm the only one in the office.
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duke:

Did the Grammys happen last night? I feel either old or weird because I don't care about any of the people that are mentioned on the news as winning?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
Jeff Golick:

I think they did, @duke! Was similarly (blissfully) ignorant until I got a news update on my tablet...
Avatar 12:12pm
Jeff J:

Afternoon, Henry. Glad you could be with us and free of pesky co-workers.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
Jeff Golick:

Bass player Mike Richmond (no relation to Dannie) gets the unenviable job of holding the low end down for this Mingus tribute.
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Jeff J:

Grammys - Not Newsworthy since.... the 70s?
  12:15pm
Dean:

Mike Richmond has played bass with Mingus Big Band in NYC.
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duke:

That was a pretty slick change up in Ode to Mingus
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:20pm
Jeff Golick:

Soul Note/Black Saint/Giovanni Bonandrini really kept the flame alive there for a while...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
Jeff Golick:

Thanks, listener "wikipedia" Dean!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:25pm
Webhamster Henry:

Who needs the Grammys when you have Hoof 'n' Mouth?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
Doug Schulkind:

In the earliest '80s, I saw a Mingus rep band with Don Pullen and Mike Richmond. (Was that Mingus Fantasy? I can't recall the name.) Pretty amazingly great. In that show, Pullen dislocated a finger in the middle of a punishing piano solo. He pulled his digit back into position and kept pounding. Must've been in intense pain, but you couldn't tell it.
  12:27pm
Dean:

The "pedia" in this case was my recollection of liner notes. I heard MBB at Fez under Time Cafe about 15 years ago. The cafe was jam-packed and the subway rumbled periodically under the floor. Quite a show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
Jeff Golick:

Was that at Fez, Doug?
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Jeff J:

Sounds amazing, Doug. Would've loved to have seen Pullen play live.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Jeff Golick:

Heh - x-post, Dean. I saw the Mingus Big Band there, too; mid-1990s.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Jeff Golick
Nope. It was at Oberlin College.
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Shaun:

Mingi
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
Jeff Golick:

Welcome, @Shaun!
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Shaun:

Cheers jeff and all.
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Jeff J:

Always thought the Art Ensemble's ECM albums were direly underrated.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
Jeff Golick:

@Jeff J: it's like two great tastes that I didn't think went together
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Shaun:

If Doug could link to the archive of his show where he played all variants of Fables of Faubus...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
Doug Schulkind:

The Mingus Big Band had that looooong residency at Fez. For a while in the mid-'90s, I was in charge of organizing WFMU's ticket giveaways. Virtually every club and venue was generous and pleased to offer free tickets to WFMU for giveaways. Fez was great, too, but for the Mingus Big Band shows, I had to deal directly with Sue Mingus, and she was a beast. She demanded to know which shows/DJs were going to give away the tickets and she wanted to hear recordings of how the giveaways were announced. She wanted to be assured that the tickets would be given away on purely jazz shows. It was explained that WFMU didn't have genre-specific programming. I told her we couldn't promise that and she seemed ready to pull the plug. It was insane. I forget how it got resolved, but WFMU ended up giving away tickets to the Mingus BB shows for many years.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
Jeff Golick:

I respect such protectors of legacies, but am also glad to steer clear of dealing with them.
Avatar 12:39pm
Shaun:

Bass clarinet always makes me think of Mingus because of Solo Dancer.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:44pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Shaun
I never did a show with multiple versions of Fables of Faubus, but I did blog about the song with two versions: blog.wfmu.org...
  12:47pm
Dean:

I bet Shaun's thinking of this: https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/47526
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northguineahills:

Full Force, Never even heard of that AEC album, cool!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:52pm
Jeff Golick:

The WSQ quartet album we just played has this wonderful Roy DeCarava image on the cover: www.christies.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:54pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Dean
Yikes! Forgot all about that. I give all credit to my executive producer.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:55pm
Jeff Golick:

Heya, @northguineahills!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
listener james from westwood:

@Doug, I have visions of Sue listening to a tape of Pat Duncan hawking the Mingus tix during brief breaks from giant playlists of hardcore 45s.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
listener james from westwood:

Also, I may have you to thank indirectly for winning Everything But the Girl tix from FMU sometime in that time frame.
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doca:

Hey, guys. Dennis González always makes me happy.
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Doug Schulkind:

@LJFW
Charles would have been the more likely Mingus to appreciate Pat Duncan's inner magic.
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Jeff Golick:

Same here, @doca. Same here.
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Jeff J:

Just thinking there's never enough Dennis Gonzalez on this show...
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northguineahills:

Not familiar w/ Frank Gordon, it's always a pleasure to hear jazz from the 80s from an artist I'm not familiar w//
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
Jeff Golick:

This selection emerges fully formed from George Lewis's book on the AACM.
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Shaun:

@Dean Make your way to the pay winduh. Cheers. And thanks for that blog link too, Doug.
  1:14pm
Dean:

First lottery I've ever won.

Braggers gotta brag: George Lewis used a paper I wrote for a course he taught at Columbia on Sonic Texts of the Black Atlantic.
  1:15pm
tr;sh:

Hays and hellos.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:15pm
Jeff Golick:

Such a rare treat to hear Threadgill go off on a blues.

Whoa, @Dean! That is certainly something to hang your hat on.
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Jeff J:

Hey Tr;sh - thanks for joining us!

Dean - Impressive about the paper! That Lewis class must've been amazing.
  1:18pm
Dean:

Alas, I didn't take his class. I wrote the paper for an unrelated seminar at another school. My guess is he taught the class while he was writing the AACM book.
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Doug Schulkind:

I treasure Lewis' AACM book like the sacred text it is, but I found it so full of off-putting academic jargon. Kept pulling me out of my reverie.
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northguineahills:

I always thought, Air (French band), should have sampled Air.
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Jeff J:

Academic jargon, which mars many texts, seems proof of Burroughs dictum that language is a virus.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:24pm
Jeff Golick:

I went to an AACM event in NYC that launched the book, w/ Lewis and others discussing the AACM. It was not terribly memorable (to me), and my main recollection is that they ran out of books and I couldn't buy one there.
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listener james from westwood:

After editing such text for so long, I've built up a sort of immunity. But one does come across some beauts in ac-prose now and again. And it does have a sad knack for ironing the joy out of a topic. (Reason #29384 why I opted out of grad school.)
  1:29pm
Dean:

There's jargon and there's jargon. Worst offender in my memory is Homi K. Bhabha. Judith Butler can run a close second. But I'm a sucker for some of Derrida's mush, and to this day I return to Paul de Man's prose, despite his infamy. Not academic, but threateningly nonsensical, is John Ashbery's poetry, which to my ear does what language is supposed to do. E.g.,

In all my years as a pedestrian
serving juice to guests, it never occurred to me
thoughtfully to imagine how a radish feels.

Those are the first three lines of "This Economy." I can't love writing more.
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Uncle Michael:

I knew nothing of David Murray till he associated with the Grateful Dead. Sometimes that's just how it is.
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Jeff J:

I love Ashbery, Dean. Happy to wade through his flirtations with the nonsensical since they're always shot through with wonder and surprise. Wish more academics tried to transform their jargon into something that alive.
  1:37pm
?:

Just seen Whiplash - would you agree with me the film portrays the wrong end of jazz- I mean the boring, Lincoln Center, Wynton Marsalis view that somehow just must conform to a so called golden period standard set somewhere between 1940 -1960?
  1:38pm
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that jazz must conform to a so called golden period standard set somewhere between 1940 -1960?
  1:39pm
Dean:

There was a Marsalis thread here last week: http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/59300
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:39pm
Jeff Golick:

'afternoon, @Uncle Michael! Indeed. We can only know what we know.
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Jeff Golick:

As for jargon, the worst language offenses seem to come out of business-speak these days, where layoffs = "right-sizing" etc. But my current situation in the publishing "space" might be coloring this view at the moment...
  1:42pm
Dean:

I'm going to change the subject. Thanks to ELO, I can't get "Can't Get It Out of My Head" out of my head.
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Uncle Michael:

I haven't seen Whiplash but the criticism I've read of it describes it such that I'm put in mind of sports and military movies like "Rocky," and "An Officer and a Gentleman." The criticism describes the arts as being portrayed in a manner that seems to have nothing to do with art at all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:43pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Jeff Golick
I've been in that space since I got laid off in '09.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:44pm
Jeff Golick:

@Doug: getting mighty crowded in here.
  1:44pm
tr;sh:

@JeffG When to pull out the ol' 'Handbook of Corporate Bullshit', or whatever it was called. And say, "Wait, forgive me, I have to look that up." Followed by an aggrandized, "Ohhhh!"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:49pm
Jeff Golick:

@tr;sh: Yup.

BTW, the front line of this group Synthesis is David Murray, Olu Dara, and Arthur Blythe.
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Jeff J:

We talked about Whiplash on the show a few months back. It's ludicrous in how it portrays the jazz world and creative pursuits in general. The military movie comparison is apt - the teacher is straight out of Full Metal Jacket. There's a great review of it on the Talkhouse by the drummer from Oneida that's worth yr time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:50pm
Doug Schulkind:

I have not listened to this Synthesis record (or their other one) in at least 20 years. I am a failure.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:52pm
Jeff Golick:

There's another one???????
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:53pm
Doug Schulkind:

Gotta go run down to my basement.
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doca:

I've enjoyed reading the discussion about academic jargon while studying in a library transcribing parts of books for my highly specialized doctoral thesis.
Thanks for the show, double Jeffs!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:54pm
Jeff Golick:

@Doug: 20 years is a total exaggeration: wfmu.org...
  1:54pm
Dean:

@doca: "transcribing parts of books" -- Do you mean taking notes?

(Joke)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:57pm
Jeff Golick:

or as Malcolm Gladwell would have it: writing.
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doca:

@Dean: Haha transcribing as in "Reading boring books and being too annoyed to really write down and trying to understand it, so I'm just copying things to read later". I saw it here and noticed that "transcribe" doesn't have the same sense as in Portuguese. ugh
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 1:59pm
Uncle Michael:

I uses to copy parts of world book encyclopedias for social studies reports. like that?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:59pm
Doug Schulkind:

17 years. I'm still an ass.

The OTHER Synthesis record is called Six By Six (Chiaroscuro, 1977)

Same lineup as on Sentiments, but it Courtney Wynter (tenor sax, clarinet, bassoon) is in the David Murray chair.
  2:00pm
Dean:

Portuguese! It doesn't even have jargon. It has jargão.
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doca:

Yes, I just love the tilde
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Uncle Michael:

Thanks for the show, Jeff(s)!
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Doug Schulkind:

Group co-leader Ken Hutson starts the liner notes with this:

"In the resurrection of the ritual dedicated to the perpetuation of the living force in nature and the living force in the valuable creations of humankind, each generation renews its faith in the power of music in a manner of style suitable to its time."
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duke:

Thanks Jeffs
  2:03pm
tr;sh:

Great listening all around.
Figured out some puzzle-y work stuff I've been stuck on, too.
Thanks all.
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listener james from westwood:

@UM: A guy in a high school writing class of mine copied 95% of Stephen King's "Lawnmower Man" and passed it off as his own. He got busted back to the Stone Age.
Jolly fun today, gents! Many thanks!
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doca:

Hahah just laughed loud on the Alan Parsons joke
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Shaun:

Shit hot. Cheers.
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Jeff J:

Thanks all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:07pm
Jeff Golick:

What Jeff J said! Thanks to @Uncle Michael, @duke, @doa, @Shaun, @Doug Schulkind; @Dean; @tr;sh; @listener james in westwood; @ngh...and all the ships at sea.
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