We are in church (in Birmingham and everywhere). We are blessed.
12:07pm
earwax:
Howdy all. Love the Coltrane sounds.
12:09pm
Brian in UK:
A Coltrane is for life not just for Christmas.
12:13pm
Dervish:
Oh my, this is fine. So happy to be hear.
12:17pm
fakedaniels:
Still got to preach http://j.mp/yKD8v3
12:19pm
Brian in UK:
Monet painted some beautiful seascapes at Antibes. Charles Mingus 'painted' some beautiful soundscapes in 1960.
12:23pm
Doug S.:
Jeff, have your heard Trane's "Alabama" played in unison to MLK's eulogy in Birmingham at the funeral for the four girls killed in the church bombing. The evidence has convinced me that Trane patterned the cadence of his playing on the delivery of King's voice. One of the most chilling things I've ever heard
@Doug: I've heard it said that that's what Trane was doing, but have never put them together.
12:33pm
Martha:
Doug played that Coltrane/King tape on his show years ago.
12:34pm
Doug S.:
@Martha
That was part of the radio documentary "Tell Me How Long Trane's Been Gone," created by Steve Rowland. Incredible.
12:40pm
fakedaniels:
Still not sure whether to believe that, Jeff, or whether I've been hoaxed. Telling in itself, I suppose.
12:43pm
Dan in Seattle:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Lee_Day
12:43pm
earwax:
This Joe McPhee stuff is friggin' amazing
12:44pm
Lee:
Joe McPhee, yes! It was going to have to be Birmingham Sunday or Underground Railroad. Can't go wrong with this album.
12:46pm
fakedaniels:
"In Arkansas, Alabama and Mississippi, the slain civil rights leader shares a state holiday with Robert E. Lee". Cheers, @Dan.
12:56pm
Ed Moore:
This is really hitting the spot.
12:59pm
Hugo:
I'm a happy owner of that Trane documentary, thanks to Mr. Doug. Highly appreciated!
1:04pm
listener james from westwood:
we don' need no steenkin' umlauts!
1:04pm
Hugo:
On that subject, might be an idea to have a rerun on the GTDS stream if it can be arranged.
Speaking of umlauts (or even better): åæø
1:05pm
Doug S.:
That amazing documentary ran on a few public radio stations around the country in spring 2001 and then it vanished. I spent a few years, off and on, hunting down the producer and got permission to run it on WFMU. Miraculously, he allowed me to offer it as a marathon premium, too.
@Hugo, I have been contemplating that very idea. Maybe for Trane's birthday in September...
1:05pm
bgporter:
Man, no one told me this party was BYOU.
1:08pm
jk:
Doug, I have a copy of that doc that you gave away on the fundraiser a couple of years ago, it's excellent!
It would probably be even more difficult if one were to include unreleased live Rivers recordings. One set would frequently run for an hour or more ...
1:40pm
Lee:
Nice alphabetical playlist. Hard to pay tribute to a giant like Rivers. But the mix of large/small groups highlights his range and deep well of ideas.
1:42pm
Doug S.:
@Hugo, a "new" Blue Notes release?! I....can't....breathe... (I'm turning a most wonderful shade of fuchsia.)
1:44pm
earwax:
Holy Crap! It looks like SOPA might be dead (at least until it's resurrected) http://exm.nr/zYAJwS
1:45pm
Hugo:
Yeah, Doug, we need some very effective tranquilizers ... Nurse!!
Any relation to convicted child molester and serial polygamist Warren Jeffs?
1:54pm
Jeff J:
Has anyone seen the French TV doc of Sam Rivers in the studio with Tony Hymas from the late 90s? They were recording an album for Disques Nato and apparently the doc offers some great insights into Rivers' process and is a behind-the-scenes view of those often tense sessions. Always wanted to check it out...
1:54pm
earwax:
@Jeff G Yes, Cory has been on top of this since the beginning. Now the next step is to kill PIPA. Unfortunately, like zombies, these things have trouble staying dead.
1:56pm
Hugo:
I can think of things worse than being an Ogun vault digger. Yep, I could dig that ...
@Dan: Impulse has kept it under wraps, for whatever bizarre reason. Now that they're finally mining their own catalog -- eg those twofers from Marion Brown, Alice C, Pharoah, etc -- maybe they'll get around to it.
2:14pm
Doug S.:
God I love Warren Smith. (His brother was in a cooperative gallery in D.C. with me moms.)
2:15pm
fakedaniels:
Ah, Dave Holland... (had to google)
2:17pm
Jeff J:
My theory re: Sizzle - Keeping this OOP is part of a sinister international conspiracy to tamp down the number of jazz fans. I'd bet this track strikes newbies as more accessible and fun than most cannonical jazz joints.
@Doug: points for getting "mom," "gallery," and "Warren Smith" in the same sentence. In my world, those things don't exist in the same universe. (Hi, mom!)
2:20pm
Brian in UK:
Doug, Irene seems to be hitting a jazz tip today on the father ship. It is infarctious.
2:20pm
Lee:
Impulse doesn't want to cut into the profits to be reaped by releasing another Trane box set of re-re-remasters.
2:20pm
fakedaniels:
Downloading the fuck out of Sizzle now - ain't even gonna front.
2:22pm
Doug S.:
@fakedaniels
Me too, from here: http://bit.ly/AhriZf
Me, last night, to my 7-yr-old daughter: "Want to hear the beginning of daddy's radio show?"
Her, all smiles: "Sure!"
<PLAY; BIG PAUSE>
Her, looking concerned: "That doesn't sound right."
<scene>
2:46pm
Doug S.:
She should have her own show, just so you could zing her back.
2:49pm
bgporter:
That's what I miss from my college radio days -- keeping the music going while handling the angry/confused phone calls.
2:53pm
Brian in UK:
Love Smithsonian, simple title straight and to the point. See you in a fortnight gents.
See you, Brian! Always great to have you here. (As elsewhere.)
2:55pm
Hugo:
One can never be too careful in the selection of one's parents ...
2:58pm
Doug S.:
Give the Drummer Radio motors on, 24 hours a day. Don't forget to tune at Noon tomorrow for an all-new show from Tony Coulter.
Coming up next on the stream...
Frank Lowe
Cjampeta Sound System
Lupé y Raúl
Gilberto Gil
Orlandivo
Bad Livers
Kenny Rankin
Chuck Mayfield & the Wonder Valley Cowboys
Carl Butler
Bill Anderson
Heron
Panta Rhei
Jimmy Graham
Five Ounces of Soul
and more
and more
and more...
2:59pm
listener james from westwood:
been listening while proofreading away from the computer. couldn't have asked for better accompaniment. thanks gents!
3:01pm
Doug S.:
And don't forget to check out the phenomenal Sam Rivers post at Destination Out: http://destination-out.com/?p=3432
Hey guys, it is great to be able to listen to your show via internet in Germany. If you want to spell all these German groups and song titles correctly, just add an -e- after the vowel, e.g. Manfred Schulze Blaeser Quartett: Choral fuer Martin Luther King. This is absolutely okay. Thank you for introducing me to great music.
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Dervish:
fakedaniels:
Brian in UK:
Doug S.:
Jeff G:
@Doug: I've heard it said that that's what Trane was doing, but have never put them together.
Martha:
Doug S.:
That was part of the radio documentary "Tell Me How Long Trane's Been Gone," created by Steve Rowland. Incredible.
fakedaniels:
Dan in Seattle:
earwax:
Lee:
fakedaniels:
Ed Moore:
Hugo:
listener james from westwood:
Hugo:
Speaking of umlauts (or even better): åæø
Doug S.:
@Hugo, I have been contemplating that very idea. Maybe for Trane's birthday in September...
bgporter:
jk:
Jeff G:
Doug S.:
Ed Moore:
Jeff G:
Apparently, Rivers had stacks of big band "charts" he'd written; the trouble was always getting it produced.
Hugo:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Before-Wind-Changes-Blue-Notes/dp/B006WZR2OE
bgporter:
Jeff G:
Jeff G:
It was tough/ridiculous/impossible trying to pay tribute to Sam Rivers in one show...
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Hugo:
Lee:
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earwax:
Hugo:
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Doug S.:
Jeff J:
earwax:
Hugo:
Jeff G:
@Doug: Shhh...
Jeff J:
Dan in Seattle:
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Jeff G:
Doug S.:
fakedaniels:
Jeff J:
Jeff G:
Brian in UK:
Lee:
fakedaniels:
Doug S.:
Me too, from here: http://bit.ly/AhriZf
Jeff G:
Lee:
fakedaniels:
fakedaniels:
Brian in UK:
Jeff G:
Meanwhile, got my own embolisms to worry about...
Brian in UK:
You have no fears Jeff your impact was pretty much immediate. I think that is fair to say.
Doug S.:
Jeff G:
Just checked the mothership, and see Irene also played that Mingus cut! Wonder if they were going out simultaneously...
Jeff G:
Jeff G:
Her, all smiles: "Sure!"
<PLAY; BIG PAUSE>
Her, looking concerned: "That doesn't sound right."
<scene>
Doug S.:
bgporter:
Brian in UK:
Jeff G:
Hugo:
Doug S.:
Coming up next on the stream...
Frank Lowe
Cjampeta Sound System
Lupé y Raúl
Gilberto Gil
Orlandivo
Bad Livers
Kenny Rankin
Chuck Mayfield & the Wonder Valley Cowboys
Carl Butler
Bill Anderson
Heron
Panta Rhei
Jimmy Graham
Five Ounces of Soul
and more
and more
and more...
listener james from westwood:
Doug S.:
Jeff G:
Wishing you all a great couple of weeks until we meet again. I will, in the meantime, be turning one year older.
Doug S.:
earwax:
Jeff G:
WERJDF:
Martin: