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With billows and blasts from choirs and orchesters
Buskers and talkers
Big bands and squawkers,
the Stork Club has retained its qualities of decaying elegance and dwindling significance since the late 1950s.

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Favoriting January 8, 2023: The King and the Duke


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Elvis Presley / Elvis Presley, Scotty And Bill  I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine   Favoriting Sun – 210 A-Side  1954 
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Elvis Presley / Elvis Presley, Scotty And Bill  I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (Remastered)   Favoriting Sun – 217 B-Side  1955 
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Elvis Presley  My Baby Left Me   Favoriting His Master's Voice – 7M 424 10"  1956 
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Elvis Presley  I Forgot To Remember To Forget   Favoriting Sun – 223 (B-Side)  1955 
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Elvis Presley  I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You)   Favoriting RCA Victor – 47-6638 (B-Side)  1955 
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Elvis Presley  Mystery Train   Favoriting Sun (9) – 223 (A-Side)  1955 
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DJ DJ Lend Me Your Comb          0:14:46 (Pop-up)
Roger Kellaway  Saturnia   Favoriting Cello Quartet  Chuck Domanico, Bass; Roger Kellaway, Piano; Edgar Lustgarten , Cello; Emil Richards, Percussion + The A&M Symphony Orchestra conducted by Roger Kellaway - - Recorded 1970 in Hollywood 
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Theo Bleckmann  Wither   Favoriting Elegy  Theo Bleckmann - voice • Ben Monder - guitar • Shai Maestro - piano • Chris Tordini - double bass • John Hollenbeck - drums • Recorded January 2016 • Avatar Atudios, New York 
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Alfred Deller  Prophetess, Z. 627 No. 31: 'Since from my dear Astrea's sight'   Favoriting Purcell - Music for a While  Composed By – Henry Purcell Countertenor Vocals – Alfred Deller; Harpsichord – William Christie; Viol [Basse De Viole] – Wieland Kuijken; - - 1979 
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Geri Allen  Flying Toward the Sound   Favoriting Flying Toward the Sound  Geri Allen - piano - - - Recorded at Klavierhaus in New York City on December 18.20, 2008 
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Brother Ah  Spirits in the Night   Favoriting Move Ever Onward  Arranged By, Composed By, Conductor, Drums, Flute, French Horn, Sitar, Sounds [Nature Sounds] – Brother Ahh; Bass – Eugene Cooper; Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Shawm – Pat Patrick; Congas, Drums – John Belcher; Congas, Drums, Tabla – Mbutu; Drums [African Drum] – Omowale; Drums, Oboe – Steve Solder; Drums, Performer [Kiti Kup] – Ras Karby; Electric Piano, Piano – Olu; Gong, Percussion, Shakuhachi, Performer [Space Beam] – Kufu Ptah; Guitar – Ayida Tengemana; Guitar, Percussion – Obowale; Kora, Percussion – Dara; Koto – Barbara Mc Cloud, Branice Inemugo Williams, Carolyn Davis, Elssi Atiba, Harold Lucious; Panpipes [Pan Flute] – Lance Dozier; Soloist – Kamau, Kassin, Khadijah, Kwesi; Tambourine, Coordinator – Alfred Wade, Jr.; Voice [Reciting Poem] – Dara, Ayida Tengemana; Vocals - Aiisha, Kwesi Gilbert Northern - - Recorded March 9, 1975 at Generation Sound Studios, NYC 
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Byron Morris and Unity  Transcendental Lullaby   Favoriting Blow Thru Your Mind  Byron Morris – baritone saxophone, alto saxophone; Vince McEwan – trumpet; Mike Kull – piano; Jay Clayton – vocals; Milton Suggs – bass; Abdush Shahid – drums; Tony Waters – percussion, congas, maracas - - Recorded on December 30, 1973, at Minot Sound Studios, White Plains, NY 
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Dorothy Ashby  There's a Small Hotel   Favoriting Hip Harp  Bass – Herman Wright; Drums – Arthur Taylor; Flute – Frank Wess; Harp – Dorothy Ashby; Recorded New York City on March 26, 1958 
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Lou Rawls  Lost and Lookin'   Favoriting Stormy Monday  Bass – Leroy Vinnegar; Drums – Ron Jefferson; Piano – Les McCann; Producer – Nick Venet; Vocals – Lou Rawls - - Recorded in January 1962 
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Oskar Sala  Concertando Rubato From Elektronische Tanzsuite,1955\\1989   Favoriting My Fascinating Instrument   
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Vladimir Ussachevsky  Wireless Fantasy (Excerpt)   Favoriting Wireless Fantasy And Other Selections  released: 1974 
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Stock, Hausen & Walkman  Frozen Cod Piece   Favoriting Giving Up With Stock, Hausen And Walkman   
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Dumama + Kechou  Umzi   Favoriting Buffering Juju  2020 
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Hans Reichel  Sometimes at Night   Favoriting Yuxo: A New Daxophone Operetta  Rec'd: January 2001 in Berlin, and January 2002 in Wuppertal/ 
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DJ Pallabber          1:16:16 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  The Prettiest Star   Favoriting Aladdin Sane  David Bowie – vocals, guitar, harmonica, saxophone, synthesiser, mellotron • Mick Ronson – guitar, piano, vocals • Trevor Bolder – bass guitar • Mick "Woody" Woodmansey – drums • Mike Garson – piano • Ken Fordham – saxophone • Brian "Bux" Wilshaw – saxophone, flutes • Juanita "Honey" Franklin – backing vocals • Linda Lewis – backing vocals • G.A. MacCormack – backing vocals • Recorded • 6 October, December 1972 – January 1973 • Studio • Trident, London • RCA, New York City • 
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David Bowie  An Occasional Dream   Favoriting Space Oddity  David Bowie – vocals,, chord organ • Tim Renwick – electric guitar, flute, recorder • Keith Christmas – acoustic guitar • Mick Wayne – guitar • Rick Wakeman – Mellotron, electric harpsichord • Tony Visconti – bass guitar, flute, recorder • Herbie Flowers – bass guitar • John "Honk" Lodge – bass guitar • John Cambridge – drums • Terry Cox – drums • Benny Marshall and friends – harmonica, backing vocals ("Memory of a Free Festival") • Paul Buckmaster – cello Production • Tony Visconti – producer • Gus Dudgeon – producer ("Space Oddity") • Recorded • 20 June, 16 July – 6 October 1969 • at • Trident, London • 
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David Bowie  Segue: Algeria Touchshriek   Favoriting 1.Outside: The Nathan Adler Diaries: A Hyper Cycle  David Bowie – vocals, saxophone, guitar, keyboards • Brian Eno – synthesisers, treatments, strategies • Reeves Gabrels – guitar • Erdal Kızılçay – bass, keyboards • Mike Garson – grand piano • Sterling Campbell – drums • Carlos Alomar – rhythm guitar • Joey Baron – drums • Yossi Fine – bass • Tom Frish – additional guitar on "Strangers When We Meet" • Kevin Armstrong – additional guitar on "Thru' These Architects Eyes" • Bryony, Lola, Josey and Ruby Edwards – background vocals on "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" and "I Am With Name" Recorded at Mountain Studios, Switzerland. - 1995 
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David Bowie  Lightning Frightening (aka The Man)   Favoriting Divine Symmetry  (BOWPROMO Mixes) 
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David Bowie  Here Comes The Night   Favoriting Pin Ups  David Bowie - vocals, guitar, tenor & alto saxophone, harmonica, backing vocals, Moog synthesiser, arranger, producer - Mick Ronson - guitar, piano, vocals, arranger - Trevor Bolder - bass guitar - Aynsley Dunbar - drums + - Mike Garson - piano, organ, harpsichord, electric piano - Ken Fordham - baritone saxophone - Geoffrey Alexander MacCormack - backing vocals • recorded:July–August 1973 
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David Bowie  Running Gun Blues   Favoriting The Man Who Sold the World  David Bowie – vocals, guitar • Mick Ronson – guitar • Tony Visconti – bass, piano, guitar • Mick Woodmansey – drums • Ralph Mace – Moog synthesiser • Recorded • 17 April – 22 May 1970 • at • Trident and Advision, London 
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David Bowie  Queen Bitch   Favoriting Hunky Dory  David Bowie – vocals, guitar …..Mick Ronson – guitar, vocals, Mellotron, arrangements ….Trevor Bolder – bass guitar, trumpet ….Mick Woodmansey – drums Rick Wakeman – piano - 1971 
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David Bowie  Amsterdam   Favoriting Divine Symmetry  (Live Friars, Aylesbury, 25th September, 1971) 
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David Bowie  Always Crashing in the Same Car   Favoriting Low  Bass – George Murray; Effects [Guitar Treatments], Synthesizer [E.M.I.] – Eno; Guitar – Ricky Gardener; Percussion – Dennis Davis; Piano, Organ – Roy Young; Rhythm Guitar – Carlos Alomar; Tape [Tape Cellos], Vocals – David Bowie; - 1977 
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David Bowie  Heroes / Helden   Favoriting Christiane F. Wir Kinder Vom Bahnhof Zoo: Original Soundtrack  (Bowie, Brian Eno, Antonia Maaß (German lyrics)) 
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David Bowie  V-2 Schneider   Favoriting Heroes   
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David Bowie  The Wolf Stalks The Bird And The Cat   Favoriting David Bowie - Narrates Prokofiev's Peter And The Wolf/Eugene Ormany_Phila_Orch.   
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David Bowie  Stay   Favoriting Station to Station   
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David Bowie  Diamond Dogs   Favoriting Diamond Dogs   
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David Bowie  Oh! You Pretty Things   Favoriting Hunky Dory  David Bowie – vocals, guitar; …..Mick Ronson – guitar, vocals, Mellotron, arrangements; ….Trevor Bolder – bass guitar, trumpet; ….Mick Woodmansey – drums; Rick Wakeman – piano - - 1971 
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Mott The Hoople  All The Young Dudes   Favoriting All The Young Dudes  Ian Hunter – lead vocals, guitar, piano • Mick Ralphs – lead guitar, backing vocals, • Pete Overend Watts – bass guitar, backing vocals • Dale "Buffin" Griffin – drums, percussion, backing vocals • Verden Allen – organ, backing vocals; May–July 1972 • at • Olympic (London)Trident (London) 
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David Bowie  Andy Warhol   Favoriting Divine Symmetry  (Sounds Of The 70s: Bob Harris) 
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David Bowie  Space Oddity   Favoriting Divine Symmetry   
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David Bowie  Fantastic Voyage   Favoriting Lodger  Bass –  George Murray ; Drone [Ambient Drone] – Eno; Drums –  Dennis Davis ; Mandolin – Adrian Belew , Simon House , Tony Visconti ; Music By – Eno; Piano – Bowie, Sean Mayes; Voice [Backing Voices] – Bowie, Tony Visconti - - 1979 
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David Bowie  Blackstar   Favoriting Blackstar  David Bowie – vocals, acoustic guitar, string arrangement; • Donny McCaslin – tenor saxophone, flute; • Jason Lindner – piano, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards; • Tim Lefebvre – bass; • Mark Guiliana – drums, percussion; • Ben Monder – guitar; • Tony Visconti – strings • James Murphy – percussion  • • Recorded • January–May 2015 • at • The Magic Shop and Human Worldwide in New York City - -2015 
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Bowie Fahrevah!!!          2:47:00 (Pop-up)
Graham Bond Organisation  Wade In The Water   Favoriting The Sound Of '65  Graham Bond - Organ, Mellotron, Saxophone, Lead Vocals *Jack Bruce - Vocals, Bass. Double Bass *Ginger Baker - Drums *Dick Heckstall-Smith - Tenor Saxophone 
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Spirit  Topanga Windows   Favoriting Spirit  Jay Ferguson – lead vocals, percussion • Randy California – guitars, backing vocals, bass • John Locke – keyboards • Mark Andes – bass, backing vocals • Ed Cassidy – drums, percussion - - 1968 
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Grateful Dead  Here Comes Sunshine   Favoriting Dick's Picks Vol. 01  Jerry Garcia — lead guitar, vocals • Keith Godchaux — keyboards • Bill Kreutzmann — drums • Phil Lesh — bass, vocals • Bob Weir — rhythm guitar, vocals • recorded on December 19, 1973 at Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa, Florida 
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The Joe Harriott-John Mayer Double Quintet  Contrasts   Favoriting Indo Jazz Suite  Alto Saxophone – Joe Harriott; Bass – Coleridge Goode; Drums – Alan Ganley; Flute – Chris Taylor; Piano – Pat Smythe; Sitar – Diwan Motihar; Tabla – Keshav Sathe; Tambura – Chandrahas Paigankar; Trumpet – Kenny Wheeler; Violin, Harpsichord – John Mayer - - 1966 
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Amancio D'Silva  A Song for Francesca   Favoriting Konkan Dance  Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Amancio D'Silva :;:;:;:Bass – Toni Campo :;:;:;:Flute, Vibraphone, Electric Piano – Alan Branscombe :;:::;Piano – Stan Tracey :;:;:;:Saxophone – Don Rendell :;;:;:Sitar – Clem Alford :;:;:;:Tabla – Keshav Sathe, Mick Ripshar - - - Recorded at Lansdowne Studios, London, 1972 or 1974 
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Pedro Santos  Dentro Da Selva   Favoriting Krishnanda  Percussion, Vocals – Pedro Santos - -1968 
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Hermeto Pascoal  São Jorge   Favoriting Zabumbê-bum-á  Composed By, Arranged By – Hermeto Pascoal ; Engineer, Mixed By – Vitor Farias; Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By – Hermeto Pascoal; – Hermeto Pascoal / arrangements, piano, clavinet, acoustic guitar, flutes, keyboards, saxophones, vocals and percussion; – Cacau / flute and saxophones; – Jovino Santos Neto / keyboards, clavinet and percussion; – Antônio Celso / guitars and mandolim; – Itiberê Zwarg / bass; – Nenê / drums, percussion ; – Pernambuco / percussion; – Zabelê – vocals, percussion; – Mauro Senise / flute and saxophone; – Hermeto Parents (Seu Pascoal & Dona Divina) / vocals - - - 1979 
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Maisha  Eaglehurst / The Palace   Favoriting There Is a Place  Cello – Tom Oldfield; Double Bass – Twm Dylan; Drums, Producer – Jake Long; Guitar – Shirley Tetteh; Harp – Maria Zofia Osuchowska; Percussion – Tim Doyle, Yahael Camara-Onono; Piano, Electric Piano – Amané Suganamis; Saxophone, Flute – Nubya Garcia; Trumpet – Axel Kaner-Lindstrom; Viola – Madi Aafke Luimstra; Violin – Barbara Bartz, Johanna Burnheart - - 2018 
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Grupo Irakere  Chequeré-Son   Favoriting Grupo Irakere  1976 
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Björk  Fungal City   Favoriting Fossora  Björk – vocals, vocal arrangement, clarinet and string arrangements, beat, beat editing, production • Serpentwithfeet – vocal arrangement • Gabber Modus Operandi – beat • Baldvin Ingvar Tryggvason – clarinet • Grimur Helgason – clarinet • Helga Björg Arnardóttir – clarinet • Hilma Kristín Sveinsdóttir – clarinet • Kristín Þóra Pétursdóttir – clarinet • Rúnar Óskarsson – clarinet • Una Sveinbjarnardóttir – violin • Helga Þóra Björgvinsdóttir – violin • Laura Liu – violin • Ingrid Karlsdóttir – violin • Geirþrúður Ása Guðjónsdóttir – violin • Þórunn Ósk Marinósdóttir – viola • Lucja Koczot – viola • Sigurður Bjarki Gunnarsson – cello • Júlia Mogenson – cello • Xun Yang – contrabass • Ragenheiður Ingunn Jóhannsdóttir – conducting • Matthías Birgír Nardeau – oboe - - 2022 
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DJ Blathers over: Fela Kuti & Afrika 70  Mister Follow Follow   Favoriting Zombie      3:55:45 (Pop-up)


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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

⦿Suns in ♑︎Capricorn
Year of Wood 🐕Dog (before Chinese New Year in 1935)
Born: Elvis Aaron Presley, January 8, 1935, Tupelo, Mississippi, U.S.
Died: August 16, 1977, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Year of Fire 🐕Dog (before Chinese New Year in 1947)
Born: David Robert Jones, January 8, 1947, London, England
Died: January 10, 2016, New York City, U.S.
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Stork:

Thanks RevRabb - and welcome!!
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WR:

Hello Stork and drummer streamers, I'm shifting from errand mode to chore mode, please program appropriately.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ WR @12:00
Hi there Stork and all other listeners!
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hyde:

hello!
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Stork:

Hola, quetal, WR, AiT!!!
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WR:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:01
Hi, Andrew in Toronto.
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adamdoesit:

First Elvis, best Elvis, imo. Then again, I say the same thing about the cocktails at the Stork, and I can't stop at one with those, either.
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Stork:

adamdoesit - cool stream daddio!!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ adamdoesit @12:02
Of course it's too easy to forget that PreArmy phase in which Elvis Changed the World. Some posit - challenged & changed how White Western Men relate to their own bodies - a lightning bolt twixt the European vertical relation of Spirit & Body & the 'horizontal' African sense of the Sacred characterized by a Church of Rhythm & Metaphysical Possession.
...Having said that - Elvis was just a Great Singer & late Fat Elvis - was Still Elvis.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi WR!
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hyde:

i never saw Elvis, but i saw a couple of the shows in the 80's when the Sun Rhythm Section toured and they were super cool
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You)" by "...
These last two I know from Beatles @ the BBC sessions.
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Stork:

↳ hyde @12:08
Very kewl, hyde!
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adamdoesit:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:06
Rev, I dig that read. Splitting Elvis on the vertical and horizontal axes that way, I can see the shimmy. It also makes me like the recent Baz Luhrmann biopic better, for the way it centers the man's femininity. And, my, it is a fine day for omnigendered artist birthdays, innit?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Stork @12:11
Yeah righteous.
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Artie:

Yip!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ adamdoesit @12:11
I'm actually referencing 'Shadow Dancing In the USA' by Michael Ventura.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Mystery Train" by "Elvis Presley"
...where's my Volume knob...
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Song: "Mystery Train" by "Elvis Presley"
This is the one.
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Listening Out There:

Elfish Parsley
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Stork:

Scotty Moore is equally awesome on every single track.
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TDK60:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:06
Love that futuristic echo they had in the studio. Hi Stork.
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adamdoesit:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:12
Rev, I don't know it. Thanks for the tip!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Should def watch this :
en.wikipedia.org...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:17
pluto.tv...
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TDK60:

Stork, WKCR FM is doing a Bowie special. I may go check that out and then dig into your archives in Munster later.
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Stork:

Sounds good, TDK60! Enjoy!
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TDK60:

↳ Stork @12:21
I feel a bit guilty but the WFMU archives allow this sort of thing.
// Also, Bleckmann's 'Elegy' album is fine.
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adamdoesit:

↳ TDK60 @12:20
As a sidebar, now that they're done sitting shiva for Schaap, WKCR has been going great guns on new birthday broadcasts. They began with Kim Gordon, and it's been onward and upward from there.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:17
Totally forgot about that doc, @RRN63. Thanks for the reminder!
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Stork:

↳ TDK60 @12:25
NO GUILT!! It says so right above the door! Really - the finely groomed archives are also a groovy way to go.
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adamdoesit:

↳ Song: "Wither" by "Theo Bleckmann"
Heh, guitarist Ben Monder's father-in-law is a friend and mentor of mine. Always fun to see his name pop up.
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Dean:

William Christie, playing harpsichord here for Deller, once bought me a Chartreuse at a hotel bar in Ambronay.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ adamdoesit @12:26
I often tune into the KCR Phil Schaap ~ Jazz early in the morning (early to me now anyhow)...
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Stork:

↳ Dean @12:29
And thereby hangs an awesome tale, that you shall now tell(?)
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Andrew in Toronto:

NYTimes Iggy interview:

www.nytimes.com...
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Dean:

Heck, yes. I traveled in 1984 to Europe to hear Les Arts Florissants, the ensemble Christie started in Paris not long after this Deller gig. Rode the TGV to Lyon with them, thence to Ambronay by bus. There they rehearsed and then performed Purcell's Dido & Aeneas. On the first night following rehearsal LAF gathered in the hotel bar. Mr. Christie treated me to the new (to me) beverage.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:29
...was listening to & appreciating KCR's all-day Hendrix for his 80th ...the combo of some even rare trax with this (frankly) blithering kids (students) & their awkwardness & ignorance. Such is NonCorporate culture...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:32
...was gonna Edit that a bit before Posting ...whatever...
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Sem:

Einer flog über das musikalische Nest des Storches und hielt für einen Besuch an.
And, hello, clubbers
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Dean @12:32
Livin' it Dean !
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Michael 98145:

Hope everyone is enjoying their King Cake on this Elvis/Bowie Day
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Sem @12:33
Greets Sem!
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StringOFperils:

Hi! Holy....wow. This is so beautifully done. Astounding.
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Stork:

↳ Sem @12:33
Sem's brilliance bears translating: "One Flew Over the Stork's Nest, and Dropped In To Visit"
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:32
Thx ! Todd-o-phonic said it's a good one...
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StringOFperils:

↳ StringOFperils @12:35
It's making my eyes leak
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:36
...paywalled however...
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Sem:

Also, any Chateau de ville Passaic, vintage several hours ago? Partched, and hallucinating.

Hey, Andrew in TO.
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adamdoesit:

↳ Sem @12:38
What Horace Rumpole's ghost drinks when floating stateside.
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Stork:

↳ StringOFperils @12:35
Glad you love it, too. She was just stunningly virtuosic and inventive and powerful and...
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Stork:

↳ Stork @12:39
meaning Gerri Allen, natch.
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Sem:

Michael 98145: attempted a King Cake for a Louisiana-adjacent event. Killer cake, tricky bakery for my skillls.
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Stork:

Sem - you shall be watered, forthwith. -clap clap- SERVANTS!!!
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Sem:

↳ adamdoesit @12:39
Not a patch on Chateau Thames Embankment, but ...any port in a storm.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...yeah but ...whut about SoupySales' B-Day Party ...couple of his sons with Boowie perhaps...
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doctorjazz:

Hey, Stork, clubbets! Been listening, out and about.NYC, will c catch the rest in the archives. A round of Glen Passaic for all on me!
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @12:37
This should work as an unpaywalled link to the Iggy story in the NYT: www.nytimes.com...
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Jeff Golick @12:47
I already provided a link to that.
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Stork:

Thanks, Jeff! That's an interesting interview. The interviewer tries to get Iggy to comment on his past (biographically related) comments about sex with very young groupies, but Iggy shuts it down.
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Dean:

The past president of a national professional association to which I belong campaigned for the presidency by invoking Iggy when asked whom she most admires. Her rationale was 100% sound, and so I voted for her. Iggy is due to perform in SF one day after his birthday this year, and the past president will attend. She even ponied up the premium for VIP attendance.
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Sem:

Thx, Jeff, the NYT had a nice thing to say about you sending me to that piece.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Jeff Golick @12:47
Thx !
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:48
Oh, whoops, @AiT! I got lost in the newfangled comment threads.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Jeff Golick @12:56
Yeah but Andrew's link was paywalled & I'm a cheap filthy little Socialist.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Lost and Lookin'" by "Lou Rawls"
Sings a bit Jayzus.
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Dean:

This Sala reminds me to return to a live performance by Wolfgang Mitterer of his Music for Checking E-mails. Out of this world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2lKSAIXidY
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Listener Robert:

"QV", huh?
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Michael 98145:

↳ Song: "Wireless Fantasy (Excerpt)" by "Vladimir Ussachev...
appreciation for this classic
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Stork:

↳ Michael 98145 @1:06
First found this record in my public library
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Listener Robert:

QV is not among any of the ham Q codes I know of or could find, so QFU, Ussachevsky.
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Michael 98145:

anchors away !
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coelacanth∅:

Greetings Stork and all
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Dean:

The Ussachevsky album came with a film-strip to be viewed while listening to side 1. Side 2 was the same program for pure listening. Presto Music is selling a CD reissue of the tracks with additional tracks, now on sale: https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/7955240--vladimir-ussachevsky-electronic-and-acoustic-works-1957-1972
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adamdoesit:

In honor of Bowie's birthday, and in consideration of those observing a dry January, today we offer a new Stork Club Temperance Cocktail: the Silver Duke,* an elegant highball that provides all the savor of Glen Passaic, without the alcohol. Sip it, slurp it, but, whatever you do, don't slam it down on the bar.

* Silver Duke
4oz Glen Passaic
0.5oz fulminate of mercury
Peychaud's bitters
seltzer
sterile gauze, about 6 yards

In a beaker, stirring gently, dissolve fulminate of mercury in Glen Passaic. Over a bunsen burner, raise temperature of mixture to 78.4 C, and hold there until alcohol has boiled off; about 1.5oz will remain. Remove from heat, and allow to cool. Decant with care into a highball glass, add 3 dashes Peychaud's and three ice cubes, then top with seltzer, and serve gingerly. Should mixture explode, wrap maimed extremities in sterile gauze, and administer Glen Passaic through a straw.
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Michael 98145:

↳ Dean @1:10
wow - thanks
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Dean:

You're welcome. Presto Music is a real treasure trove.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "The Prettiest Star" by "David Bowie"
About Marc Bolan ? Also heard that re 'Lady Stardust'.
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Stork:

Belated greetings to one and all (my legal disclaimer) - Heya Hey, Listener Robert, Michael 98145, Dean...
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Stork:

Thanks for the info, Dean!
  1:33pm
Dean:

Wakeman's son, Adam, leads a piano trio, Jazz Sabbath, that covers Black Sabbath tunes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XytG8UFy8i0
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "An Occasional Dream" by "David Bowie"
Love the preHugeFame Boowiez - Mod, FreakBeatish, Folk~Songwriter ...for which I'm had little to even no corroboration ~ validation...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Dean @1:33
What's not to love about that.
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Sem:

↳ adamdoesit @1:11
Calling the ambulance in advance of the procedure.
Also looking for more sterile gauze.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Segue: Algeria Touchshriek" by "David Bowie"
Conversely - there's later Boowie still - honestly - more or less unfamiliar. In this I know I'm not alone.
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StringOFperils:

↳ Song: "The Prettiest Star" by "David Bowie"
Huh. Didn't know Bowie copped some Crazy Horse along the way
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Stork:

omigod, adamdoesit - just noticing your latest concoction (see above, then fall to the floor) - I'll need signed disclaimer forms from anybody ordering a Silver Duke.
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StringOFperils:

↳ Song: "Lightning Frightening (aka The Man)" by "David Bo...
...and that pertains to this song, NOT that song
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Here Comes The Night" by "David Bowie"
Pin Ups ftw
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @1:40
(ftw = 'eff thuh world' when I use it...)
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StringOFperils:

Gotta love this sax break.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ StringOFperils @1:42
Love the Arrangements & Performances on PinUps. Don't know why some don't.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Running Gun Blues" by "David Bowie"
Visconti on Bass on some of these & not Spider TrevorBolder.
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StringOFperils:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @1:43
disapproval and confused expectations were built-in with each new album back then. He loved the disapproval. As long as it got lots of attention.
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adamdoesit:

↳ Stork @1:37
Non-alcoholic needn't mean safe!

Heading out on errands. Back for the finale.
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adamdoesit:

↳ Song: "Queen Bitch" by "David Bowie"
But first, this one.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ StringOFperils @1:44
One paid attention to Bowie for some time as indicating the Future of Rawk. Always new Sounds. The sort of thing one wonders if people who came / come later will understand. (Too many think of Bowie as this 80s MTV star.)
Always think of Bowie as Thee Master of taking High Concepts & perfectly integrating all these different Talents vertically & bringing things all the way down to Catchy Hits. I think this is what Pete Townshend means when he says Bowie was his 'Salvador Dali'. Tho I reckon he probly felt everything was a chore from the inside as all Artists probly do.
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Sem:

Overtones of Lou in the vocal delivery, nicenicenice.
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coelacanth∅:

i always assumed when Bowie sang "bippity boppity hat; oh god i can do better than that" that it was a double meaning... that he can do better than the subject of the song in his fashion sense, and also that he could've crafted a better line there!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ coelacanth∅ @1:50
Nice.
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Stork:

↳ coelacanth∅ @1:50
Has there never been a hat shop called Bippity-Boppity Hats?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Sem @1:49
Think of Bowie in interview speaking of Lennon saying - just say what you're going to say - & put some rhythm to it. & referencing Lou that way too. But - being English he reckoned he could never be quite that direct or simple.
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adamdoesit:

↳ Stork @1:52
Not a shop, only a Booth. Ok, I'm going now…
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coelacanth∅:

Stork -has there been?
maybe in post-swinging london c.1973?
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StringOFperils:

↳ Song: "Heroes / Helden" by "David Bowie"
Post bippity bopp
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Sem:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @1:52
Can count on you for depth and context, RevRab. Thank you.
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coelacanth∅:

well, as a child (when i first heard hunky dory) i knew what he meant by bippity boppity, yet appreciated the disclaimer for the silly terminology!
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coelacanth∅:

i can easily imagine Lennon saying that ...after having been convinced to start writing songs about his actual thoughts and feelings
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Dean:

Funny, but Google's ngram viewer shows "bippity boppity" (separation by a space) first appearing c.'73. But "bippity-boppity" emerged c.'54.

A track called "Bippity Be Bop Pony" was released in '49 by Toni Harper.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Dean @2:02
...there's BippityBoppityBoo from Disney - I think Cinderella...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @2:03
'Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo'
  2:05pm
Dean:

Good point, Rev. Hence the appearance of the phrase around 1950. Yes, the song was titled "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
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Dean:

Ngram Viewer shows that appearing around 1940.
  2:08pm
Dean:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/90277736/witchs-bibbidi-bobbidi-hat
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Sem:

Diamond Dogs era, a bit of a rough and tumble time in my life. This album centred it, oh boy.
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Stork:

↳ Sem @2:16
It's pure decadence - DELISH!!!
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Sem:

↳ Stork @2:17
Guilty x many.
Lived through it.
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Michael 98145:

↳ Song: "Diamond Dogs" by "David Bowie"
probably the start of all-things-Bowie for me
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StringOFperils:

Rick had most of of his equipment stolen last month somewhere. A lot of special-build stuff, for those of you wondering all about Rick Wakeman. Ha ha.
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Stork:

↳ Michael 98145 @2:22
I had a lot of fun getting the Bowie bits together - really fell in love all over again.
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Michael 98145:

↳ Stork @2:24
really enjoying this. thanx.
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Stanley:

↳ Song: "Andy Warhol" by "David Bowie"
Whispering Bob Harris.
I remember him well.
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Stanley:

And hello.
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Andrew in Toronto:

Does anyone miss Prog Rock?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ StringOFperils @2:23
I always imagine a special hell for people who come between Artists & their Tools. How awful. Wakeman will survive - just hate that...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Space Oddity" by "David Bowie"
New mix? Seems very 'present'. I like it.
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StringOFperils:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:31
I just bought some prog. It might get here this week. Cherry Red Records twisted my arm.
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Stanley:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:31
Hi Andrew. I get a regular fix from Dave Mandl, GeorgyGirl and Tony Coulter and I aint afraid to say so!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:31
You know FMU's got an Hour of it anyhow :
www.wfmu.org...
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StringOFperils:

Dave Mandl. With all the prog you can handl.
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Stanley:

↳ StringOFperils @2:35
Well put String-O!
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Michael 98145:

#sad
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doctorjazz:

Ok, back for a bit
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Stork:

↳ StringOFperils @2:35
Love it!! More Dave Mandl on the radio, I sez!!!
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Michael 98145:

↳ Song: "Blackstar" by "David Bowie"
released 8 January 2016
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Michael 98145:

R.I.P.
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Stork:

↳ doctorjazz @2:39
Heya doc!
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Stanley:

↳ Song: "Blackstar" by "David Bowie"
Such a good track this.
(Gets me emotional every time)
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Dean:

Don't have to miss prog rock. While I listen to less of it these days than, say, forty years ago, I surround myself with friends who never left the scene.
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StringOFperils:

↳ Stanley @2:44
Yeah, he really went out with style and grace, with this album. Had to hand it to him; he must have felt like total crap while doing this.
  2:45pm
Dean:

(One of those friends spent quality time with Tony Visconti and his then wife, May Pang, at Disneyland many years ago.)
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Stork:

↳ Stanley @2:44
The whole record really gets me right here.
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Michael 98145:

Time's gonna trouble the water
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Sem:

Bond. Graham Bond. Waded, not watered.
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StringOFperils:

Topanga Canyon. Wade in the water. I see where you're going with this. Actually...I'll probably walk into a door in a minute
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Michael 98145:

↳ Sem @2:54
😎
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Stork:

↳ StringOFperils @2:57
We're all really walking into that door with you, StringOFperils
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Wade In The Water" by "Graham Bond Organisation"
Always read about things like this GrahamBond with Bruce & Baker but not necessarily hear it. Appreciated.
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Michael 98145:

R.I.P. Pigpen
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Stanley:

↳ Song: "Here Comes Sunshine" by "Grateful Dead"
Mmm Grateful for this Dead, Stork.
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Stork:

↳ Michael 98145 @3:00
Yeah - this was less than a year after Pigpen died.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Here Comes Sunshine" by "Grateful Dead"
A groove you could build a subculture around.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Here Comes Sunshine" by "Grateful Dead"
Must say I appreciate Lesh on Bass yerknow.
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Sem:

Where's adamdoesit, we need a Glen Ripple, stat!
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Jimf:

This is *literally* juicing a walk in San Francisco Sun after a whole series of destructive storms, so thx uu.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:02
...seriously the way they keep the ball in the air as an ensemble is interesting. A whole lifestyle behind it is invoked.
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Stork:

I feel a soon-to-be classic cocktail recipe coming on - from the desk of: adamdoesit, natch
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Stork:

↳ Song: "Here Comes Sunshine" by "Grateful Dead"
Great ensemble work here - espesh Garcia and Weir
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doctorjazz:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:03
I used to focus mostly on Garcia, but Lesh catches my ear mostly these days.
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zzz:

kudos to you Stork for playing this long Dead jam! hopefully ppl can appreciate the group as a really dialed in improvising unit (especially strong in ‘73), not just mindless/endless noodling, or maybe i just drank the electric kool aid…
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Revolution Rabjuatbit Nov63:

↳ doctorjazz @3:11
Loves Jerry in so many ways - but his choice of plonky Country tone is honestly not my favorite. I wonder if anybody in History was ever pressed into playing *more* Gittar than Garcia had to provide by the end.
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Stork:

↳ zzz @3:13
Yeah, zzz - i think you can easily turn people's heads around if you can find a big enough wrench - no, WAIT! that's not what i meant to say - just play them some Dick's Pick's live stuff - a lotta studio GD is hard to love, but there is an ocean of great live material.
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Michael 98145:

↳ Jimf @3:04
take care -- sadly, more on the way ...
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Revolution Rabjuatbit Nov63:

↳ Stork @3:16
@ the same time I think (say) 'American Beauty' is a masterpiece by any measure.
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doctorjazz:

American Beauty and Workingman's Dead are the 2 Dead albums for folks who done like the Dead. The studio albums are basically template material for the live improvisation to come.
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coelacanth∅:

i prefer the studio stuff in general -although there's also a lot of abominable studio stuff. (mostly Weir's songs, and all Godchaux songs, which are few)
  3:21pm
Dean:

In my propensity for hyperbolism -- remember, I attended every single GD show -- in high school I proclaimed Jerry Garcia the greatest rock guitarist, based almost exclusively on Workingman's Dead and his pedal steel work on CSNY's "Teach Your Children." Silly, I know, but nowadays I don't think it was a totally off-the-mark assessment.
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Revolution Rabjuatbit Nov63:

↳ Dean @3:21
Oh yes. & he was modest about his pedal steel work too.
(Myself - I've barely been within sight of one of the contraptions...)
Another one: His Solo album Garcia played everything but Drums on. Impressive !
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Revolution Rabjuatbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabjuatbit Nov63 @3:27
...aside, obviously from his general Knowledge of Songs & Folk & Music - let alone his Persona & Leadership & so on...
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Dean:

A few years ago Lucero toured with a horn section and a pedal steel player. Quite an experience.

Agreed, Rev. Garcia had an oddball kind of charisma, too. I suppose it was due to the fact that he seemed truly to appreciate doing what he was doing.
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coelacanth∅:

gotta go.
Thanks Stork!
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Stork:

↳ coelacanth∅ @3:30
coel - besties to you - see ya soon, one hopes.
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Revolution Rabjuatbit Nov63:

↳ Dean @3:30
Until he didn't - as the Dead became the ulitmate Insider Outsiders or something. Harder job than it looked like I think.
  3:32pm
Dean:

Point taken.
  3:33pm
Dean:

Would love to hear some Nikhil Banerjee at the Club. Problem is, his records are mostly full-length ragas.
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Stork:

↳ Dean @3:33
Will check him out.
  3:42pm
Dean:

Off to a memorial. Rather, a celebration of life.

Thanks for the tunes and tributes.
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Revolution Rabjuatbit Nov63:

↳ Dean @3:42
<3
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Sem:

Lovin' Ms.Tetteh on this. Solid shit.
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Sem:

www.guitarworld.com...
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zzz:

↳ Sem @3:43
agreed! and the sax solo! and the percussion break! and the tight groove! track is serious wow. need tk check more of Maisha
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Sem:

↳ zzz @3:45
All of that, a marvel to me.
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Stork:

↳ zzz @3:45
She's done at least one album with Gary Bartz (there's. a Bartz playing on that track) to check out - great Stücke!!
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WR:

Thank you, Stork, chores have been attended, greatly assisted by the sounds you've streamed.
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Sem:

Large and copious fun, Herr Stork. See you again, if the fates allow. Mach's gut, all.
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Stork:

HALLO IHR LIEBE!!!
Thanks for the comradeship, as like, duh - always!! Do be here next week - or I'll die.
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adamdoesit:

What'd I tell ya? Back for the finale.

Thank you, Stjörk.
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adamdoesit:

↳ Sem @3:03
Sem, I'll work on that one for next week.
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Sem:

Just about to bring that to your attention. Seeya!
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zzz:

thanks DJ Stork!
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Revolution Rabjuatbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Stork ~
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StringOFperils:

Thankx, Stork!
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Stork:

↳ StringOFperils @4:00
Thanks back atcha! - and to you RevRabb and adamdoesit, and the gang-a-dng-a-dang.!!!
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doctorjazz:

Catch up today (went to athe City Winery with the Fam yesterday, caught Paul Shapiro .'s Ribs and Brisket review, much fun). Loved the show, especially the Bowie and The Dead (have Ron's of live Dead if you're ever in need)!
Thanks, Stork!
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