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Favoriting June 26, 2016: What is this thing called raga?

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments
The Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble  Tatas-Matoes   Favoriting Congliptious  Nessa  1968   

Music behind DJ:
Sun Ra 

The Perfect Man   Favoriting

The Singles 

Evidence 

1974/1996 

 
Wadada Leo Smith  Prayer   Favoriting The Mass on the World  Moers  1978  [as Leo Smith Trio] 
James Newton  One for Strayhorn   Favoriting Water Mystery  Gramavision  1986   
Fred Hersch Trio  What Is This Thing Called Love?   Favoriting Sarabande  Sunnyside  1987   
Cecil Taylor  This Nearly Was Mine   Favoriting The World of Cecil Taylor  Candid  1960   
Chick Corea and Gary Burton  Feelings & Things   Favoriting Crystal Silence  ECM  1973   

Music behind DJ:
Chaz Jankel 

To Woo Lady Kong   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Kaoru Abe [阿部薫]  No. 2   Favoriting Winter 1972  P.S.F. Records  1972   
Next Delusion [aka Boris Hauf Sextet]  Bleed   Favoriting Next Delusion  Shameless  2016   
Time Zone feat. Afrika Bambaataa & John Lydon  World Destruction   Favoriting World Destruction 12''  Celluloid  1984  (Bernie Worrell, RIP) 
Funkadelic  If You Don't Like the Effects, Don't Produce the Cause   Favoriting America Eats Its Young  Westbound   1972   
Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath  Do It   Favoriting Brotherhood  RCA  1971   

Music behind DJ:
Natural Food 

Fair Breeze on Buzzard's Bay   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Derek Bailey & Han Bennink  When Day Is Done and Shadows Fall I Think of You   Favoriting Derek Bailey & Han Bennink  Incus  1972   
Davy Graham  She Moved Thru' the Bizarre / Blue Raga   Favoriting The Guitar Player  Pye  1963  [live bonus cut] 
Kronos Quartet | Terry Riley (comp.)  Mythic Birds Waltz   Favoriting Cadenza on the Night Plain and Other String Quartets  Gramavision  1985   
Robbie Basho  Rocky Mountain Raga   Favoriting Rocky Mountain Raga - Live from Elgin - 1981  Topa Topa  1981   
Brandon Evans  part one   Favoriting Eulogy for Marco Eneidi  Brandon Evans  2016   

Music behind DJ:
Mouse on Mars 

Fantastic Analysis   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
The Clash  Safe European Home   Favoriting Give 'Em Enough Rope  CBS  1978   
The Fall  The Classical   Favoriting Hex Enduction Hour  Kamera Records  1982   
These New Puritans  We Want War   Favoriting Hidden  Domino  2010   
Jukka Hauru  Mai-Ling   Favoriting Information  Finnlevy  1972   
Graham Collier Music  Song Two (Ballad)   Favoriting Songs for My Father  Fontana  1970   
Au  The Waltz   Favoriting Verbs  Aagoo Records  2008   
Solaris  The In Section   Favoriting Summer Edits  Linear Obsessional  2016   
Wadada Leo Smith  Spirit Catcher   Favoriting Spirit Catcher  Nessa  1979  [as Leo Smith] 
Enchanters  A Fool Like Me   Favoriting Eccentric Soul: Sitting in the Park  Numero Group  1973/2016   

Music behind DJ:
Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

Flute Music   Favoriting

Flute Music 

Caroline 

1975 

 


Listener comments!

Avatar 9:26am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Great track this here Hersch pianer tinkler & associates.
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Andrew Waterloo:

good morning
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Jeff Golick:

G'morning, @Rev and @Andrew. Welcome.
Avatar 9:30am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& a tender Taylor of all things - a touch of Monk?...
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Jeff Golick:

Yeah, I am hearing Monk, too, @RRN63.
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doctorjazz:

Late arrival, looks like I missed a great first set (archive will be visited later), now taking you out on the Ozzie walk. Good morning!
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Jeff Golick:

Hello and happy walking, @doctorjazz!
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coelacanth:

good morning Jeff and Outies
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Jeff Golick:

Hiya hiya, @coelacanth!
Avatar 10:30am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Before even Bert Jansch. Just sayifyin'. Popularized, maybe even originated the DADGAD tuning that is now standard throughout all of Irish Trad.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34am
Jeff Golick:

Graham is a major, major figure, one I only recently became aware of, thanks largely to D:O co-conspirator Jeff Jackson, plus the book ELECTRIC EDEN.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:35am
Jeff Golick:

(Terry Riley bday, June 24th.)
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coelacanth:

Jeff -regarding your mic break question... it seems to me that, although there must've always been short-sighted people, reagan (or, maybe more accurately the machine he was part of...the bush family,etc.) was a major factor in the masses deciding that selfishness and short-term satisfaction was the way to go.

.....(not that my groggy head wants to have a sociopolitical discussion now!)
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coelacanth:

Happy birthday Mr. Riley!
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Gary:

Yay!
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Jeff Golick:

@coel: it does seem to be baked into the "prosperity doctrine" -- "I got mine and that's all that matters, because it's inherently good!" The inability to empathize with our fellow citizens, to find common ground, seems like a massive psychological failing on a near-global scale. I don't understand it, but then my perspective is shaped by my own relatively sheltered, privileged life-bubble.

Back to the music.
Avatar 10:47am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Greed is Good !
...but this piece is better...
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Jeff Golick:

I see you there, @Gary! And wonderful it is to see you.
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coelacanth:

Jeff, it's a shame - but yes, back to the Music!
...i hope things in your personal life have eased-up on you, by the way.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:52am
Jeff Golick:

Thanks so much, @coelacanth. Yes, on the family front things are looking up.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53am
coelacanth:

Very happy to hear that!
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Jeff Golick:

Yah, me too!

Robbie really doesn't need to sing. Who'd like to tell him that? Show of hands?
Avatar 10:56am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...generally - if people could sing real well - they probably wouldn't become exceptional guitarists...I dunno what McCartney's deal is...
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Jeff Golick:

Just lucky, I guess.
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coelacanth:

Terry Reid's another. Extraordinary singer and Excellent guitarist.
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doctorjazz:

Great drone-y set. nice to listen to on the hot walk (nice to be back in Air conditioning for the rest of the show, though).
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Gary:

I have never received more visible/audible scorn from record store clerks than when I brought Clash albums or DVDs up to the register
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Jeff Golick:

Well that's lame.
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coelacanth:

really Gary? i don't get that.
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coelacanth:

(as long as it's pre-combat rock!)
  11:17am
Ike:

Morning!
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Jeff Golick:

Heya, hi, @Ike!
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Gary:

I know! Well, the first time it was my own fault -- I was in the Stockton, California Tower Records, and went apeshit when I saw Sandinista! I brought it up to the register, visibly trembling, and started to blather uncontrollably about how awesome it was that they put this 3-album set out so soon after London Calling ...
Avatar 11:19am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Really Gary? Interesting. Perhaps for Punk they are what R.E.M. became for Alternative - the success that everyone else gets to hate. Like Dylan in the early 60s for Folkies - or The Beatles for everything...or U2 - justifiably (harhar)...It's that Stadium threshold...but The Clash were tragic enuff & broke up...Yeah everyone wanted to be The Clash...But I think they succeeded if not in making the entire world politically righteous thru Rawk than in making good Poetry about it. If you can get to that...
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coelacanth:

my friend Carl was calling the clash "the only band that matters" before they put that in their marketing campaign.
... he wanted our band to be an all-clash cover band. i might not have vetoed that if i'd known we'd end up covering no less than 4 Joe Jackson songs!
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Andrew Waterloo:

At least there's a bit of tongue-in-cheek when Fall fans refer to The Fall as the only band that matters.
Avatar 11:21am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...in other words - I think they were upfront about expressing sociopolitical unease, rather than having the solutions to it all. & - when I did that thing of Top 20 Albums Ever (impossible) - The Clash's 1st, not Ramones or Pistols (! somehow)...
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Gary:

Man I would have a hard time choosing my 20 favorite albums
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Jeff Golick:

My thought, too, Gary. Maybe my favorite 20 albums as of right now, 6/26, 11:25 am. Subject to change at 11:30.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Gary Sullivan's Top 20 Albums - that you never heard of - this afternoon.
Yeah - it's an exercise, as Lists must be. So brutally few. You have to get Symbolic...
www.20albums.com...
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Andrew Waterloo:

Choosing them would be hard, not revising the list 4 times a day for the next two weeks would be even harder.
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doctorjazz:

I'd find it impossible...Maybe the best beebop albums my an artist with the initials CP...
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coelacanth:

the 'pistols - eh. a few Great songs...
the ramones - Awesome when they started, but never released a perfect album.
the clash's first & second albums both qualify as perfect, in my mind; and Sandinista! is way up there as well.
Avatar 11:31am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- so I end up being very Critics' Choice - yet I really do feel these albums.
No Stones even - no Kinks, Bowie...
The whole thing of Punk is it was *meant* to be totally temporal In the Moment dADa - Destroy Rawk & be disposable - & it kind of succeeded too well to be assessed properly even now! The Pistols (& their one album) epitomized that (what's a Berlin Wall, grampa??) - & The Ramones weren't about albums - or I might be wrong...or just late - & didn't start collecting until honestly 'Road to Ruin'...they were that obscure still - tho' their 1st two should be on the List...
It would take @ least 50 Albums to begin to make sense...
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coelacanth:

when i moved to where i live now, i applied for a job at rhino records. the application included "list your top 10 favorite albums". i couldn't and didn't do it. i wrote 21 or 22 and apologised.
...i didn't get the job.
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Andrew Waterloo:

I'd start with my Last FM stats but I can't remember listening to that DJ Olive album www.last.fm...
Avatar 11:34am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I could never pay rent working music stores (granted I lived in Santa Barbara) - & always had too many on hold.
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Jeff Golick:

@coel: well that's just cruel.
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coelacanth:

haha! i thought so!
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Andrew Waterloo:

the first qualification for my top 10 is an album I typically listen to front to back and then some.
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Jeff Golick:

So I'm concerned that I have the L/R channel cables in the wrong places. If I switch them, there will be a brief break in the music -- can you handle that, and perhaps tell me if there's any difference?
Avatar 11:38am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Bass is more usually channeled Left as it seems to be this moment...
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Jeff Golick:

Can you hear the horn blowing on top pretty well?
Avatar 11:40am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

It sounds fine here.
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Gary:

I'm listening to the show via my phone (not this computer, which I'm just typing on) to a single bluetooth speaker, so I can't really offer much of an opinion as to the stereophonic nature of today's broadcast
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Andrew Waterloo:

sounds fine to me, but my head feels like a lumpy pillow
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Andrew Waterloo:

I love those little Bluetooth speakers. Especially not being tethered to a wall socket.
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Jeff Golick:

Ok, thanks. Maybe I'll fiddle around with it on some off-hours.
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Jeff Golick:

Might go a wee tad over today.
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coelacanth:

(it sounds good to me, but i'm not familiar with what you're playing)
....Rabbit -to be sure, i appreciate the importance of the sexpistols, it's just that (and even at the time) it sounds like fairly straight-forward rock music with a snarling singer. only a few of their songs actually move me.
...and i LOVE the ramones! i know they're not so about albums, but man they put some abominations on record! with the exception of "rocket to russia",i made my own edits of all their albums. (4 that is... to me they only had 4 albums!)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

NY Dolls 1st should be on a List - & the Pistols' sound owes more to that than anything. The Ramones came up w/ a unique amalgam of Pop & Rawk & so many things - like the Early Beatles did. Really - they are Pop Art of the highest order to my mind: perfectly Designed !
Rawk is also about Gestures - & in this, the Pistols were about as relevant as anything's that's happened.
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Jeff Golick:

Agreed, though the impact of the gesture is often lost as time passes, and all we're left with is the document.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...also no room in 20 for the doors' 1st - & as divisive as they are around FMU & elsewhere - that's really important for me - & I'd maintain hugely influential...
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coelacanth:

i don't know why, but i always liked new york dolls, but never "loved" 'em....but i agree with everything else @11:51.
...and "the doors" is another example of extraordinary, profoundly relevant music sharing a record with trite filler.
despite this, it's pretty high on my "list".
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...the Pistols imploded & exploded immediately - as they were designed to do...as Pete Townshend intended TheWho to do but got diverted...whereas the Ramones carried on a formula intrepidly...like soldiers, but also past any new innovation. It's tricky business !
Yeah - but I maintain the doors' 1st is on point. & none of their albums are dismissable on the whole. On my 20 I got 'FunHouse' & 'VU w/ Nico' (how that can evade any List is beyond me) - so I think the doors are implied. & that's my argument for the doors generally: you say Arthur Lee & Iggy & the Bunnymen are kewl - but you excise the doors. Don't add up for me..
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coelacanth:

("list"= fluctuating, noncommittal list)
  12:06pm
Mark R.:

Iggy Pop went to see the Doors in Ann Arbor in 1967 and the hall was filled with frat bros who just wanted to hear "Light My Fire." Morrison came on and antagonized them and insisted on singing every song in a ridiculous Betty Poop voice, which Iggy loved. The frat bros were outraged and booed them off the stage. About a half hour or so later, after all the bros had cleared out, the band returned and played a blistering set that only a tiny handful of die-hards, Iggy included, stuck around to see.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The Dolls are just definitive Rawk - exactly between the Stones & Pistols. If you play - I think that makes a difference. Johnny Thunders just defines the human being as Riff. They just did that so well...& great songs. That 1st album - it just gets it.
...Here's a question: Is is Segregation that keeps 'What's Going On' off peoples Top 20? Cause - it should probably be there...
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coelacanth:

agreed (with all)...the doors get dissed unfairly because Morrison was such a buffoon at times; but that shouldn't negate his genius.
...i'll have to possibly disagree about one thing: soft parade! only 1 good song on there! not acceptable!
Avatar 12:09pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@Mark R. : There's that whole side to the doors that is not represented by the Hits. The film 'The Doors are Open' shows some of that. Only the Velvets & Dylan playing electric to people he knew it would p.o. could say to be that Punk that early. Maybe the Fugs & Mothers & Monks...
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coelacanth:

Mark, Great story!
- and yeah, "what's going on" is Special.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...uh...Jazz was real good too, Sir. Thanks!
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coelacanth:

Thanks Jeff! Excellent as always.
ciao peeps.
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Jeff Golick:

Ha! Thanks, and be well, all!
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Gary:

Thanks Jeff!
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