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

Music behind DJ:
Sun Ra 

The Perfect Man   Favoriting

My Brother the Wind, Vol. I 

Saturn Research 

 

 

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John Handy & Ali Akbar Khan  Ganesha's Jubilee Dance   Favoriting Karuna Supreme  MPS Records  1976    0:07:10 (Pop-up)
The Revolutionary Ensemble  Chinese Rock   Favoriting The People's Republic  Horizon Records & Tapes  1976    0:16:12 (Pop-up)
Bill Evans  Second Time Around   Favoriting Quintessence  Fantasy  1977  (rec. 1976)  0:22:43 (Pop-up)
Charlie Haden & Hampton Hawes  This Is Called Love   Favoriting As Long as There's Music  Artists House  1978  (rec. 1976)  0:25:35 (Pop-up)
Larry Karush & Glen Moore  Transit Boogie   Favoriting May 24, 1976  Japo Records  1976    0:34:23 (Pop-up)
Anthony Braxton with Muhal Richard Abrams  Maple Leaf Rag   Favoriting Duets 1976  Arista  1976    0:38:33 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Dick Khoza 

Lilongwe   Favoriting

Chapita 

The Sun 

1976 

 

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Gil Evans Orchestra  King Porter Stomp   Favoriting There Comes a Time  RCA  1976    0:47:52 (Pop-up)
Steve Reid  Center of the Earth   Favoriting Rhythmatism  Mustevic Sound  1976    0:51:17 (Pop-up)
Hans Koller & Wolfgang Dauner ‎  Scarlet   Favoriting Free Sound & Super Brass  MPS Records  1976    0:56:09 (Pop-up)
George Otsuka  Naima   Favoriting Physical Structure  Three Blind Mice  1976    1:01:39 (Pop-up)
Herbie Hancock  Canteloupe Island   Favoriting Secrets  Columbia  1976    1:10:10 (Pop-up)
Parliament  Cosmic Slop   Favoriting Hardcore Jollies  Warner Bros.  1976    1:17:07 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Chaz Jankel 

To Woo Lady Kong   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

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Joe Bataan  Sadie   Favoriting The Lost Sessions (New York 1976)  BGP  2010  (rec. 1976)  1:28:46 (Pop-up)
Johnnie Taylor  Disco Lady   Favoriting Eargasm  Columbia  1976    1:31:47 (Pop-up)
Junior Walker & The All Stars  I'm So Glad   Favoriting Hot Shot  Soul  1976    1:36:04 (Pop-up)
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band  Sunshower   Favoriting Dr. Buzzard's Original "Savannah" Band  RCA Victor  1976    1:39:30 (Pop-up)
Stevie Wonder  I Wish   Favoriting Songs in the Key of Life  Tamla  1976    1:43:20 (Pop-up)
Leong Lau  Soul Baby   Favoriting Dragon Man  Sunscape  1976    1:47:51 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  TVC15   Favoriting Live Nassau Coliseum '76  Rhino  2016  via Who Can I Be Now? [1974-1976]  1:53:20 (Pop-up)
Aretha Franklin  Something He Can Feel   Favoriting Sparkle  Atlantic  1976    1:58:49 (Pop-up)
Bryan Ferry  Casanova   Favoriting Let's Stick Together  Island  1976    2:04:26 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Natural Food 

Fair Breeze on Buzzard's Bay   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

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Fela  Kalakuta Show   Favoriting Kalakuta Show  Kalakuta  1976    2:13:10 (Pop-up)
Sahara All Stars Band Jos  World People   Favoriting Sahara All Stars of Jos  EMI  1976    2:26:39 (Pop-up)
The Lijadu Sisters  Cashing In   Favoriting Danger  Afrodisia  1976    2:37:30 (Pop-up)
Peter King  Omo Lewa   Favoriting Omo Lewa  Orbitone  1976    2:43:15 (Pop-up)
Sweet Talks  Mampam Sukuruwe   Favoriting The Kusum Beat  Philips-West African-Records  1976    2:50:28 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

Flute Music   Favoriting

Flute Music 

Caroline 

1975 

 

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Max Romeo & the Upsetters  War ina Babylon   Favoriting War ina Babylon  Island  1976    2:58:21 (Pop-up)
Big Youth  Every Nigga Is a Star   Favoriting Natty Cultural Dread  Trojan  1976    3:02:15 (Pop-up)
Bunny Wailer  This Train   Favoriting Blackheart Man  Island  1976    3:05:37 (Pop-up)
Burning Spear  2000 Years   Favoriting Garvey's Ghost  Island  1976    3:14:13 (Pop-up)
Mabrak  Lock's Talk   Favoriting Drum Talk  Jigsaw  1976  aka Ital Talk - Liquid Talk  3:18:08 (Pop-up)
The Abyssinians  There Is No End   Favoriting Satta Massagana  Penetrate  1976    3:20:50 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:55am
doctorjazz:

Expecting some revolutionary music today.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02am
listener james from westwood:

Morning, Jeff and all! You can ring my bell!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07am
Jeff Golick:

Good morning and welcome, welcome, @doctorjazz & @listener james!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07am
listener james from westwood:

Congrats on hitting your bicentennial!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:13am
Brian in UK:

Hey Boss, does this means a pay rise.

A fife 'n drum special.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:14am
Jeff Golick:

Thanks so much, @ljfw. Couldn't have done it without you - believe you've been on board from the get-go.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:15am
Jeff Golick:

Afternoon, @Brian in UK! Yes, Doug has doubled my salary.

Fife and drum next week.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:15am
doctorjazz:

Man, Handy can play! Should sounds dated, but actually really fresh sounding!
And, Happy 200, Jeff!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:18am
Jeff Golick:

Thanks, @doctorjazz! It does not compute for me that 1976 = 40 years ago. In 1976, for ex.., "forty years ago" meant 1936.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:20am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

“Vakra-Tunndda Maha-Kaaya Surya-Kotti Samaprabha
Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-Kaaryeshu Sarvadaa”

“वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय सुर्यकोटि समप्रभ
निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा”

'Fusions' of Indian 'Classical' & other forms too often sound contrived - but this works pretty well!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:21am
Brian in UK:

I took notes on the first show, still taking them.
Just spent time with Duke and Coltrane in a sentimental mood. Just right for this sunny day after having to bump start motorcycle with recalcitrant battery.
Avatar 🥁 9:24am
duke:

Hello D:Oers
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:27am
doctorjazz:

This is the kind of stuff I remember from the mid 70's, which were a good time for "out" jazz, a pretty bad time for jazz in general. I was just starting to get into it (took a college course on jazz history by Chuck Israels at Brooklyn College that was eye opening for a Dead Head).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
Jeff Golick:

Greetings to you @Revolution Rabbit Nov63!

Bless you, @Brian in UK, and please be safe on that motorbike.

Good morning, @duke!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:33am
Brian in UK:

My favourite psychedelic album Playback by Appletree Theatre has Chuck Israels playing lord knows how or why.
Still coming to grips with Bill Evans, though having seen him at Ronnie Scotts and got albums and CDs he is still eludes me at times.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:36am
Jeff Golick:

Yeah, Evans can be slippery, despite sounding rather lovely at first blush most of the time. His consistency/sameness, coupled with large output, can put me off sometimes, but the guy could play.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:37am
Brian in UK:

Jeff, can you suggest a Johnny Hodges' primer?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:37am
Jeff Golick:

+ good bass player can fit in anywhere. (Richard Davis/Astral Weeks perhaps the prime example?)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:38am
Jeff Golick:

You mean non-Ellington Hodges?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:39am
Brian in UK:

Well that is a good question, was Ellington in love with Hodges in the musical sense?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:40am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Living on the West Coast & working a CD store - the Ast. Mgr. became my friend & major straight-ahead Jazz mentor. I have yet to totally pick up on his adoration of Bill Evans - I probably just haven't slowed down enuff to listen...but the album 'Conversations w/ Myself' - where he plays solo & overdubs three parts - from being into Hendrix I understood immediately that he was composing in 'three dimensions' - putting all the parts together in his head like a one-man Brian Wilson Wrecking Crew. & of course he's on 'Kind of Blue'. The Bill Evans Trio of course is famously a thing...
I had no trouble being infected by my friend's enthusiasm for Charlie Haden...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:43am
Jeff Golick:

@Brian: Yeah, they made beautiful music together, 40s & 50s.

@RRN63: Evans might be one of those dudes who suffers under the weigh of his reputation, and who can't ultimately live up to the adulation. Which is not to say he didn't make some of most beautiful music of the 20th century.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:45am
Brian in UK:

@Rev Rab to mix up Brian and Bill. Maybe he wasn't made for these times.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:46am
Brian in UK:

Jeff think it has to be something from the Ellington years, if it is possible to focus on one record.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:47am
doctorjazz:

LOVE this Maple Leaf Rag!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:48am
Jeff Golick:

When did The Sting appear - 74?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:50am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@JeffG: ...which sounds a self-contradiction! - but that's how it can be...
@BrianUK: Maybe B & B in their melodic sensitivity reflected in their relation to the World - but Bill wasn't Far Out...Monk would be our man there, but my goof comparison for CrazyWise Monk to the Rawk world is Syd Barrett: just plain Different nervous systems giving us a glimpse into their worlds...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:54am
doctorjazz:

www.discogs.com...

www.discogs.com...

Couple of Johnny Hodges Classics, under his name but very much Duke music. He also had some R&B stuff he did in the 50's

My take on Bill Evans, love the classic trio, there was some sort of telepathy between him and Scott Lafaro (b), Paul Motian (d), that he never quite got in later groups or recordings. As he got older, to my ears, he started to fall into those musical patterns and predictable lines, that wasn't obvious with the "classic" trio.
Just my $0.02
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:55am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

1976 - Punk was starting the great turnaround. I was on the cusp of going from superhero action figures to marijuana...maybe it was more gradual than it seems in recollection (always an introvert & late bloomer)...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:56am
Brian in UK:

Thanks, doc.

The Damned's New Rose (first UK punk single?) released 22nd October 1976. Close but no gobbing (spitting)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:57am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Story always was Evans never quite got over Lafaro's early death.
Yup BrianUK.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:58am
Andrew Waterloo:

1976 is in my great infinity before.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:59am
doctorjazz:

Punk was opening up ears, disco was booming.
Very much a 1976 day here, trying to help my college daughter with chemistry, which I last looked at around that time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01am
Jeff Golick:

I can second the "Side by Side" Hodges/Duke collab.

Hi hi hi, @Andrew Waterloo!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:03am
doctorjazz:

The Evans trio with Lafaro could absolutely swing and float at the same time, a subtle way of playing "out", while never leaving harmony or rhythm.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05am
Jeff Golick:

Hey, I *think* the pledge-o-meter has moved during this show, so thanks to you (and you?), whoever you are, who contributed! (Happy to share your name on air, if you'd care to drop notice of it here.)
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:08am
Brian in UK:

Just reserved Side by Side from our local library. Thanks doc and jeff.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:10am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Disco just seemed like it had taken over all media & venues & was never gonna go away. Where & when I was - that always seemed what the Punk reaction was about. Some lived the Depression & WWII, some LSD & Civil Rights - I feel like I lived thru Disco! It still represents all massive cultural wrong-headedness to me - altho' I know now the Urban experience was the opposite for many of those who were there - actually liberating. What was happening for Jazz then - probably parallels in terms of Fusion becoming the worst of both worlds (Rawk & Jazz) - but it still had some existence on the Charts, & there was respect for Musicianship? Punk & Jazz have a definite affinity - but the legacy on Rawk Criticism & Journalism - & general discourse of Punk seems to be that complaints about 'Musos' & Instrumentalists & Improvisors - is permanent...Some HipHop fans I have known have impressed me a lot w/ their knowledge of & appreciation of Jazz!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:14am
Jeff Golick:

Keyboard sound not coming through enough in this Otsuka cut, unfortunately.

There was, I think, a very sublimated/subconscious racial conversation going on, too, in re disco/rawk divide, at least in the US.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15am
Jeff Golick:

(If not also a convo re sexual mores, gay/straight communities.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:17am
Jeff Golick:

Coltrane only ten years gone in 1976.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19am
Jeff Golick:

It's possible this "Canteloupe Island" is an abomination, but it's also true that I like it.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:22am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- such Racial issues tended to escape me *completely* as a school kid up here in 1070s NewHampshuh - but reminded of it also when everyone reflected on Prince this year. Already forgetting how HipHop blasted thru a lot of that... Where I was - it was the jocks & straights into Disco - & the druggies & freaks into Rawk...
& then I wonder exactly what year(s) I took out the Trane & Smithsonian comp. records from the local Library & fell into Jazz completely & finally for myself...I was fortunate to be mentored well & early enuff to be told that the 'Black people' had always been 'there' 1st - & I had better listen & learn!...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:22am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

19*70s - hah.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:23am
Brian in UK:

Bit like Light as a Feather by Return to Forever. Bought it when released. Probably early 70s. Jazz but not as we know it Duke.
  10:26am
Dean:

1976: First trip to London, where I bought first Pistols 45, saw Jane Asher in a play, and missed Gryphon at the Marquee by one night.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:28am
Jeff Golick:

Hey, Dean! Thanks for the pledge, btw. I think my on-air TY was a tad too early for the west coast...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:29am
Brian in UK:

Music Fuh Ya' (Musica Para Tu) by Taj Mahal, lovely record from 1976. Warners Brothers were on good form around then.

Dean you like a funky Krumhorn then?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:29am
doctorjazz:

That Smithsonian collection was Chuck Israel's text for our jazz history course, I loved it!
The racial thing in punk versus disco was a subtle thing, the "disco sucks" contingent where I grew up would tell you Motown and other 60's black music were great, but the music has somehow lost its way. A subtle keep them in their place thing, not conscious (mostly) to be sure.
  10:30am
Dean:

My pleasure, Jeff G.

Man, I sure wish I'd named one of my kids Funky Krumhorn.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:31am
doctorjazz:

Taj Mahal was my entry point to all sorts of blues music, loved him.
  10:33am
Dean:

Come '84, I managed to hear Richard Harvey (leader of Gryphon) perform a recorder recital accompanied by Monica Huggett at Wigmore Hall.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34am
listener james from westwood:

The Sting = 73. I recall "The Entertainer" becoming a fixture in the bar of the restaurant in the Bronx where my family would go for pizza. My 4-year-old self would always ask for quarters so I could play that and "Band on the Run."
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:38am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Lester Bangs wrote of his surprise @ the negative reactions he got playing Otis Redding for Rawkers. Really? Strange waters... Fact is - I got Curtis Mayfield & the Staples out of that same library...& failed to relate @ the time - which seems amazing to me now! But I couldn't relate to the Eno yet either...back to my Who rekkids it was...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:41am
Brian in UK:

Dean, going to the Wigmore in December to see...
wigmore-hall.org.uk...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42am
Jeff Golick:

Sweet memory, @ljfw.

It's true that certain sounds just don't connect until we're ready to receive them -- sometimes decades later.
  10:44am
Dean:

From the West Coast standpoint, both punk and disco were responses to capital.

That will be one marvelous show, Brian in UK.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:44am
Brian in UK:

@Jeff, still waiting for prog-rock to manifest itself inside my head. No rush!!
The excuse that it was great musicanship never cut the mustard for me. I kind of like wonky singing and playing sometimes.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:46am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...George Clinton famously described Disco as like trying to make love w/ only the one stroke all the time...I think of 'The Filth & the Fury' & Lydon describing how what was happening in Society mid1970s just wasn't being expressed in the Culture. They actually used Reggae as a model for Rebellion...point being maybe that it wasn't all about Race & Disco as equivalents? There was more...Capital...It was too smooth - & I still observe those formative reflexes in myself...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47am
listener james from westwood:

@Jeff, that later connection thing was the case for me with the Monkees. In fact it was WFMU that helped me listen to them with new ears. At the same time I was playing "The Entertainer" as a kid, I was racing across the room to change the channel when "The Monkees" reruns came on. Weird that it didn't take for me then.
  10:49am
Dean:

A couple avenues to prog, Brian in UK: King Crimson's Red or Genesis's Lamb.

Speaking of disco, I picked up a near-mint copy of the Bee Gee's double live album for two bucks last weekend.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:51am
Brian in UK:

Think I bought Pleasant Valley Sunday. Good pop, is timeless whoever sings it. Witness the Archies.

Dean, have to admit that I have a single of The Court of the Crimson King (Parts 1&2) somewhere. Thought Supergrass' first album cover was similar to KC's first cover.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:52am
Jeff Golick:

Double live was obligatory in 74/75/76. Pretty sure there was a law.
  10:53am
Dean:

Yeah, then Neil Young released Decade. Neither double nor live.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:55am
Jeff Golick:

Debating whether there's enough show left to include Fela...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:57am
Brian in UK:

Black President, was that around then.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:57am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& now we have the term 'yacht rock' - made us crazy
...always wonder how much of the World had any idea about Fela @ the actual time!...
  10:57am
Dean:

Oh, god, not another debate.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:58am
Brian in UK:

Yacht is Dutch derivation.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:58am
Jeff Golick:

Speaking of this time period, here's a movie plug: Adam Curtis' latest BBC doc, "HyperNormalisation," is another brilliant shot of mind-muddling historical recontextualizations. Highly recommended.

Non-UKers who use Chrome: the extension Beebs will re-geo-locate you to the UK so you can watch on the BBC iPlayer. (Sorry, license-payers.)
  10:59am
Doug Schulkind:

Happy Bicentenial, Jeff and all OUTbounders!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:00am
Brian in UK:

I prostrate myself.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:00am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Nice BBC tip !
...Hell - @ the time, Reggae was still 'exotic' to most...
  11:03am
Dean:

By '75 Brinsley Schwarz (the band, not the guitarist) were no more.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03am
Jeff Golick:

Hey, @Doug! How you holding up, man? Between classes?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:04am
Brian in UK:

@Dean, Brinsley (the guitarist) has a guitar shop in West London, so I believe.
  11:06am
Dean:

Would visit if I ever had an opportunity to return. I met him here in Berkeley a couple years ago.
  11:06am
Doug Schulkind:

I'm at work today. I've cut back to one day of Triscuit stacking a week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07am
listener james from westwood:

That Bowie track reminded me of a then still very new force resonating through the national consciousness in 1976: Saturday Night Live. Now remembering Aykroyd as Jimmy Carter talking an acid victim down by asking if he's got any Allman Brothers.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:09am
Jeff Golick:

Good pt., @ljfw. Black Jeopardy, one of my fave recent sketches, was on again last night. Nice work.

Was surprised to see that Lady Gaga, for all of her talents, can't really dance.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:09am
doctorjazz:

How would you use that beebs extension, if I may ask ignorantly?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:11am
doctorjazz:

(this has been a show I can play through speakers, no complaints from family members, though I'll happily go back to headphones next week...)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:12am
Jeff Golick:

In Chrome, just search for "Chrome extensions." You'll end up at the Chrome store or something. Find "Beebs." There will be a button/prompt to add/activate the Beebs extension; activate it. You'll see a pink B up in the right hand corner of Chrome, clicking on it will take you to the BBC iPlayer page.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:12am
doctorjazz:

Thanks, Jeff.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:14am
Brian in UK:

Must confess I find Ferry an elusive cove musically. Son called Otis, could have been Staten Island.
  11:14am
Doug Schulkind:

Gotta git back to it. Keep slaying all ears, Jeff!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:15am
doctorjazz:

Head out to a Jets games in a bit, season pretty much over, if I only had known, Sex Mob in Manhattan in An apartment concert world have been the call... Oh well...
  11:15am
Dean:

I have a vague recollection of Ferry on a TV show hosted by Chip Monk. Also appearing, either Peter Gabriel or Ian Hunter. Vague...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:16am
listener james from westwood:

@doc: Good football weather in East Rutherford today, so there's at least that!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:18am
doctorjazz:

True... Should be fun anyway. Go with my rabid Jets fan teen daughter, good daddy daughter time.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:19am
doctorjazz:

But, a parlor Sex Mob concert, not likely to happen again soon (probably sold out, though).
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:21am
Brian in UK:

Have fun, doc.

Bought Gentleman around '75/76. It was reduced. Paid, in my hand and out the shop before drawing breath. He was disappointing live though.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:21am
Jeff Golick:

(Belatedly) Thanks, Doug! Thanks for 200!

Speaking of Sex Mob, did people listen to Steven Bernstein on FMU yesterday?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:22am
doctorjazz:

It was great! Anyone who didn't should catch it at some point in the archives.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:23am
Jeff Golick:

I missed it, but Bernstein guest DJ'd on Bob Brainen's show: www.wfmu.org... -- izzat where you heard about the Sex Mob show, @doctorjazz?

Anyhoo, enjoy Gino and Gang Green, @doc. Thanks for being here!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:25am
doctorjazz:

That's where I heard about it, I posted a link in the comments to the site one could make reservations for it. Easy o search it.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:26am
doctorjazz:

Seen Bernstein many times in many groups, loved every time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:28am
Jeff Golick:

Might have to go over time today...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:29am
listener james from westwood:

Nobody here is gonna have a prob with that. Mayuko has the right idea!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:29am
Jeff Golick:

Yeah, Mayuko should make that third hour a regular thing, methinks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:30am
Jeff Golick:

@Brian in UK: when did you see Fela live?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:31am
coelacanth:

Good Morning Jeff and OUTies
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:32am
Jeff Golick:

Hey-o, it's @coelacanth! How are you, old fish?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 11:33am
Brian in UK:

Guessing around 1979/80 at Brixton Academy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35am
Jeff Golick:

Hmmm...I woulda thought that was still pretty prime Fela era.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:38am
fred:

Hello Jeff and all. Just catching the end of the show, but better a bit than nothing
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40am
Jeff Golick:

Some @fred certainly better than no @fred - hi!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:41am
fred:

Wow, is that the two hundredth D:O show already? I hope that pledge total will just to 200% in celebration
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:42am
Jeff Golick:

Yeah, show #200! And we started bi-weekly. (If that means every other week and not twice a week. @ljfw?)
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Jeff Golick:

Bi-monthly? Bi-curious?
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doctorjazz:

Fela, there's a show I'd like have seen...
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doctorjazz:

Gotta run, looking forward to part 2, happy Bicentennial, Jeff!
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Jeff Golick:

Things we haven't gotten to yet, 1976-wise: reggae set; Kraut set; punk/rawk set...upseetting.
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Jeff Golick:

Thanks, @doctorjazz!
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glenn:

bi weekly means you like both the boy weeks and the girl weeks.
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Polyus:

Somehow I never noticed how busy the drums are on this Lijadu Sisters song. Dude is working out.
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Jeff Golick:

That sounds about right, @glenn. Hiya!
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Jeff Golick:

Greets, @Polyus!
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glenn:

go cubs. go cleveland. frankly, i'm okay either way.
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Jeff Golick:

Yeah, I got no dog in that race, either. Just hoping for a good 7-gamer.
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fred:

@glenn: I'd rather have the cubs win it, so that we're done with the curse talk (until Epstein's biopic as exorcist is released). Plus I'm not sure Cleveland could survive two titles in a single year
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Jeff Golick:

Whoops. Sorry! There was french toast in the kitchen...got a little carried away.
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listener james from westwood:

biweekly indeed = every other week!
  11:57am
Dean:

In 1976 Christopher Hogwood released his 4LP traversal of William Byrd's My Ladye Nevells Booke. It would make for one hell of a GTDR broadcast.
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Polyus:

As a supporter of on of Cleveland's division rivals, I am shamelessly on the Cubs bandwagon. Plus seeing Chief Wahoo plastered everywhere is going to get old fast.
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Jeff Golick:

Don't know it, @Dean - will have to investigate.

Thanks, @ljfw!

(Agreed re Wahoo, @Polyus.)
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listener james from westwood:

Many thanks for the bi-show-tennial program!
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glenn:

but cleveland is really, really good. they dismantled my jays fairly easily, as close as the scores were.
  12:01pm
Dean:

It has been superseded by Davitt Moroney's 7CD box of Byrd keyboard compositions.
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fred:

@Polyus: good point re Chief Wahoo. They should get rid of that (and hire Chief Kooffreh instead)
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Brian in UK:

Yes, but live shows tended to ramble. Think prime Fela was say '73-'78 ish.

Great show, Jeff.
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Jeff Golick:

My immense pleasure, @ljfw!
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fred:

Kinda weird that this world series features both Tito and Theo, but on opposite sides
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Brian in UK:

Been wanting to play this all week.

Sipple out deh = it is frightfully dangerous chaps.
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Jeff Golick:

Yup.
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coelacanth:

the non-malevolent Bunny.
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Jeff Golick:

You've read that Esquire mag feature on him, @coel?
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Jeff Golick:

Great piece: www.gq.com...
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coelacanth:

is that recent? i haven't read an esquire in a few decades.
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Jeff Golick:

Uh...GQ, not Esquire duh.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...that moment when - you realize the voice on the early Wailers Studio One comp. you thot wuz Bob...
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Brian in UK:

Bunny's Cool Runnings' and 'Conqueror' are just sublime.
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coelacanth:

i've bookmarked that. Thanks. i haven't heard or read anything about Bunny in - again, a few decades.
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Jeff Golick:

The author, John Jeremiah Sullivan, is a wonderful writer. His comp PULPHEAD has some fab stuff in it.
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Brian in UK:

Great show, Jeff. Looks like you are here to stay.
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coelacanth:

sweet. garvey's ghost is the album that threw me full-on into reggae. (i'd always liked Peter Tosh and black uhuru.)
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Jeff Golick:

They said it would never last.
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coelacanth:

i'm glad you're running long anyway because i came so late; but now i'm especially joyed!
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Jeff Golick:

Whoo! This cut, ironically, will be the end. Gotta take a kid to swim class. Be well, all, and thanks!
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coelacanth:

Jeff, (@12:25) you mean reggae? (cuz it kinda didn't!)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:30pm
Jeff Golick:

Was thinking of this show, actually, but point taken.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
coelacanth:

oh, haha!
- Thanks Jeff! and congratulations on your 200!

tchau
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Stanley:

Thanks, Jeff. That's me caught up
The Fela track was terrific.
As was the whole show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52am
Jeff Golick:

Hooray, @Stanley, and thanks!
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