I'm gonna hold you guys liable for my household's financial troubles. I stocked up on Burkhard Stangl records after Doug Schulkind played "Schnee Live" on Friday, and now you're extending the want list even further. (I also picked up some early Laura Cantrell disks over the weekend. Really lovely stuff.)
12:18pm
doca:
Wadada Leo Smith on The Stone, Tyshawn Sorey on Roulette, AACM 50th anniversary, some concerts on DMG. Its a contemporary jazz intensive course I'll take, plus WFMU's Cambodian rock night.
12:19pm
doca:
I've seen that Acid Mothers Temple will play on May 6th at the Knitting Factory. Looking forward for that too.
Ps. This is not the first time this cut has been played on FMU. Album came out this year.
12:24pm
Dean:
Correction: Kurt Gottschalk played the Stangl, not Doug. Still, I blame all of you.
12:24pm
doca:
Yeah ICP will be playing May 6th too, but my flight back is May 7th, so I'm still between ICP and Japanese psychedelia, actually.
There'll be a William Parker and Tony Malaby concert at Downtown Music Gallery too, I think 26th next. This one I can't miss.
12:25pm
Dean:
@doca: A grand tour, for sure. You're going to have a great time.
12:26pm
doca:
@Dean: you can blame the WFMU collectively for your financial tribulations/listening pleasures
12:27pm
doca:
@Dean: yeah I thought I should diversify my musical choices a little bit, but what can I do if almost everybody I want to see live will be playing when I'm there?
12:27pm
Dean:
A letter from my attorney is in the mail. I'm willing to settle.
How's the stereo balance on this Tony Williams tune? It's split rather noticeably in my headphones, and I'm wondering how it's coming across, as we had some channel oddities last week on a cut...
All of those old Franz Koglmann Hat disks are worth acquiring. I've missed ever hearing him live, regrettably. But I did hear Fritz Hauser (who played on some of those old FK records) with Marilyn Crispell, Joelle Leandre, and Urs Leimgruber at the performance that emerged as Quartet Noir. A happy moment.
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listener james from westwood:
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1986 – The heaviest hailstones ever recorded (2.2 lb) fall on the Gopalganj district of Bangladesh, killing 92
1999 – A severe hailstorm strikes Sydney, Australia causing A$2.3 billion in insured damages, the most costly natural disaster in Australian history
doca:
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Dean:
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@doca: That sounds perfect. Wadada at the Stone should be outstanding. I'm hoping to see ICP at Roulette on the 7th.
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Dean:
doca:
There'll be a William Parker and Tony Malaby concert at Downtown Music Gallery too, I think 26th next. This one I can't miss.
Dean:
doca:
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Dean:
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listener james from westwood:
doca:
Jeff Golick:
@doca: Ha. Me, too!
doca:
Brian in UK:
We got us plenty of snake oil right now. It's election time.
That Doug S is a little ray of sunshine, snow 'n hailstones, man.
Brian in UK:
doca:
Jeff Golick:
Greetings, @Brian in UK! Save us some of that oil; it's coming upon that time here, too.
Doug Schulkind:
Yeah, I played the Casey Stangl.
Jeff Golick:
Dean:
Doug Schulkind:
True story: I have a station ID that Yogi Berra recorded for Give the Drummer Some. I'll try to remember to play it on Friday.
Dean:
Doug Schulkind:
If I forget, you can always email and I can send you the MP3.
Jeff Golick:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
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Flash Strap:
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Flash Strap:
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Doug Schulkind:
duke:
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listener james from westwood:
Jeff Golick:
Your band here is:
George Lewis, trombone
Muhal Richard Abrams, piano
Mark Helias, bass
Charles "Bobo" Shaw, drums
Braxton, everything else
listener james from westwood:
Ike:
Jeff Golick:
Even longer than the drummer.
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Doug Schulkind:
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Ike:
Stepchild:
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Stepchild:
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listener james from westwood:
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Ike:
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duke:
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