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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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May 2, 2021: Welcome to The Place You End Up When You're Going Nowhere
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Tin Hat | Human Rind | The Rain Is A Handsome Animal | Carla Kihlstedt – voice, violins, viola, bass harmonica • Ben Goldberg – clarinet, contra alto clarinet • Rob Reich – accordion, piano • Mark Orton – guitar, dobro, pump organ, prepared piano. - - 2012 | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) |
The New York Bass Violin Choir | House Of The Rising Sun | The New York Bass Violin Choir | §§§Arranged By, Adapted By – Bill Lee (2) §§§Bass [1st Lead Bass] – Richard Davis (2) §§§Bass [2nd Lead Bass] – Lisle Atkinson - - Live, Village Vanguard, N.Y.C. 1970 | 0:04:56 (Pop-up) |
Polar Bear | finding our feet | Peepers | Pete Wareham – tenor saxophone • Mark Lockheart – tenor saxophone • Sebastian Rochford – drums • Tom Herbert – double bass • Leafcutter John – electronics, electric guitar. - -recorded in 2 days - ca. 2008 | 0:09:29 (Pop-up) |
John Cameron | Dawn/Billy Sees Kes In The Tower | Kes (OST) | Arranged By, Composed By, Conductor – John Cameron (2) §§§Bass Clarinet – Ronnie Ross §§§Clarinet – Danny Moss §§§Drums – Tony Carr §§§Flute – Harold McNair 333Harp – David Snell (2) - - Recorded at Olympic Studios, London, 25th January 1969 | 0:16:01 (Pop-up) |
David Bowie | The Bewlay Brothers | Hunky Dory | David Bowie – vocals, guitar …..Mick Ronson – guitar, vocals, Mellotron, arrangements ….Trevor Bolder – bass guitar, trumpet ….Mick Woodmansey – drums Rick Wakeman – piano | 0:19:42 (Pop-up) |
Bridget St. John | The Curious Crystals Of Unusual Purity | Ask Me No Questions | Produced by John Peel - 1969 | 0:25:03 (Pop-up) |
Nick Drake | Northern Sky | Bryter Layter | Nich Drake . vocals, guitar §§§John Cale – celeste, piano and organ §§§Dave Pegg – bass §§§Mike Kowalski – drums - - Recorded • 1970 • Studio: • Sound Techniques, London | 0:28:59 (Pop-up) |
DJ Freak when c | 0:32:41 (Pop-up) | |||
Mike Westbrook | A Poison Tree | Library Music - Those Swinging Sounds of Literature | 0:41:34 (Pop-up) | |
Comedian Harmonists | Perpetuum Mobile | The Comedian Harmonists | 0:43:35 (Pop-up) | |
The Mills Brothers | Loveless Love | Chronological Vol.1 (1931-1932) | Donald (lead tenor vocals, §§§Herbert (tenor vocals, §§§Harry (baritone vocals, and John Jr. (guitar, double bass, vocals; | 0:46:08 (Pop-up) |
Henry Mancini | Crocodile, Go Home | Hatari! | 0:48:48 (Pop-up) | |
Ray Anderson | Lips Apart | Big Band Record | TIM BERNE alto saxophone §§§SAL GIORGIANNI alto saxophone §§§MARTY EHRLICH alto & soprano saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet §§§DREW GRESS bass §§§DAVE TAYLOR bass trombone §§§TOM RAINEY drums §§§GEORGE GRUNTZ piano §§§ELLERY ESKELIN tenor saxophone §§§LARRY SCHNEIDER tenor saxophone §§§ART BARON trombone §§§DAVE BARGERON trombone §§§RAY ANDERSON trombone §§§HERB ROBERTSON trumpet §§§JOHN D'EARTH trumpet §§§LEW SOLOFF trumpet §§§RYAN KISOR trumpet §§§HOWARD JOHNSON tuba, baritone saxophone §§§MARK FELDMAN violin. - - - Recorded at Clinton Studios, NYC, January 11-13, 1994 | 0:51:42 (Pop-up) |
Henry Butler - Steven Bernstein And The Hot 9 | Viper’s Drag | Viper’s Drag | §§§Steven Bernstein – trumpet, slide trumpet, alto horn §§§Peter Apfelbaum – tenor/soprano saxophone on “1-3,5,9” §§§Michael Blake – tenor/soprano saxophone on “4,6,7,8” §§§Erik Lawrence – baritone/soprano saxophone §§§Doug Wieselman – clarinets §§§Curtis Fowlkes – trombone §§§Matthew Munisteri – guitar §§§Reginald Veal – bass §§§Herlin Riley – drums §§§Charlie Burnham – violin §§§Henry Butler - piano - - - Recorded at Avatar Studios, NYC, 2014 | 1:01:40 (Pop-up) |
Daedalus String Quartet cond. Julius Hemphill | Mingus Gold - Better Get Hit in Your Soul | Chamber Music (The Boye Multi-National Crusade for Harmony II) | John Purcell, oboe, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Marty Ehrlich, soprano and alto saxophone, clarinet and bass clarinet; Janet Grice, bassoon; Bruce Purse, trumpet; Ray Anderson, trombone and tuba; Julius Hemphill, conductor * Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA, August 2, 2007. Recorded by Tom Stephenson. | 1:08:22 (Pop-up) |
Rahsaan Roland Kirk | Dem Red Beans and Rice | Bright Moments | Bass – Henry Pearson §§§Drums – Robert Shy §§§Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Saxophone [Manzello], Saxophone [Stritch] – Rahsaan Roland Kirk §§§Percussion – Joe Habao §§§Piano – Ron Burton §§§Synthesizer, Tambourine – Todd Barkan. - - - Recorded live at Keystone Korner, San Francisco, California, on June 8 & 9, 1973 | 1:15:21 (Pop-up) |
DJ Red Fullabeans | 1:22:22 (Pop-up) | |||
Daphne Oram | Food Preservation | Oramics | Selection of works from the archives of Daphne Oram who is known best for the design of her Oramics system, and also for co-founding the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1958. All tracks are from the post BBC era 1958-1977, recorded in her home studio Tower Folly, Kent. | 1:34:14 (Pop-up) |
Eliane Radigue | Usral [April 1969] | Feedback Works | Usral (1969) Processed feedback Realized at the composer's studio in Paris. | 1:37:38 (Pop-up) |
Delia Derbyshire | Falling | Inventions For Radio - Dreams | "Dreams" was made in collaboration with Barry Bermange (who originally recorded the narrations). Bermange put together The Dreams (1964), a collage of people describing their dreams, set to a background of electronic sound. Dreams is a collection of spliced/reassembled interviews with people describing their dreams, particularly recurring elements. The program of sounds and voices attempts to represent, in five movements, some sensations of dreaming: running away, falling, landscape, underwater, and colour. | 1:50:21 (Pop-up) |
Clara Rockmore | Glazunov: Chant du Ménestrel | The Art of the Theremin | Clara Rockmore - theremin Nadia Reisenberg - piano | 1:59:13 (Pop-up) |
Louis and Bebe Barron | Battle With The Invisible Monster | Forbidden Planet | Walter Pidgeon as Dr. Edward Morbius Anne Francis as Altaira "Alta" Morbius Leslie Nielsen as Commander John J. Adams Frankie Darro as Robby the Robot[Note 1] Marvin Miller as the voice of Robby the Robot[Note 2] Warren Stevens as Lt. "Doc" Ostrow Jack Kelly as Lt. Jerry Farman Richard Anderson as Chief Quinn Earl Holliman as Cook George Wallace as Bosun Robert Dix as Grey Jimmy Thompson as Youngerford James Drury as Strong Harry Harvey, Jr. as Randall Roger McGee as Lindstrom Peter Miller as Moran Morgan Jones as Nichols Richard Grant as Silvers Les Tremayne as the Narrator[Note 3] James Best as a C-57D crewman[Note 4] William Boyett as a C-57D crewman[Note 5][12] | 2:03:09 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Ohm Sweet Ohm | Radio-Activity | Percussion [Electronic] – Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flür §§§Voice, Electronics – Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter - - 1975 | 2:06:00 (Pop-up) |
Laurie Anderson | Over the River | United States Live | 2:11:32 (Pop-up) | |
Laurie Spiegel | East River Dawn | The Expanding Universe | Composed 1974-76 using a computer playing the actual sounds by controlling analog synthesis equipment using the GROOVE (Generating Realtime Operations On Voltage-controlled Equipment) hybrid system which was developed by Max Matthews and F.R. Moore at Bell labs. Interaction with the computer was through a keyboard, a drawing tablet, pushbuttons and knobs, as well as complex "algorhythms" written in FORTRAN. Mastered by SNB. | 2:14:57 (Pop-up) |
Ursula Bogner | Metazoon | Recordings 1969-1988 | 2:29:09 (Pop-up) | |
Suicide | Keep Your Dreams | Suicide | Electronics – Martin Rev §§§Vocals - Alan Vega Live At CBGB's" recorded at CBGB's, May 25, 1978 | 2:32:39 (Pop-up) |
Suzanne Ciani | sixth voice - sound of a flower falling; eighth voice - sound of bones growing; tenth voice - sound of a lighted window; twelfth voice - sound of love turning; thirteenth voice - sound of a dream kiss | Voices of Packaged Souls | "Voices of Packaged souls by Harold Persico Paris avril 1970". Voices Of Packaged Souls is a limited edition LP produced by Ciani in collaboration with Paris for his exhibition at the Galerie Withofs in Brussels, Belgium, June 1970. | 2:35:55 (Pop-up) |
Pauline Oliveros | Beautiful Soop (excerpt) | Alien Bog/Beautiful Soop | 1977 | 2:42:02 (Pop-up) |
DJ Mal Funkshun | 2:50:36 (Pop-up) | |||
T-Bone Walker | Pony Tail | I Get So Weary | (some of these peopel, probably): Dave Bartholomew (tp), §§§Lee Allen, Maxwell Davis, Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis (ts), Wendell Duconge (as), §§§Herb Hardesty (bs), §§§Walter Nelson (g), §§§T.J. Fowler (p), §§§Cornelius Coleman (dr), among others. Recorded in Los Angeles, New Orleans and Detroit, 1950-1954 | 2:57:35 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Smith | Blues After All | House Party | Jimmy Smith – organ • Lee Morgan – trumpet • Lou Donaldson – alto saxophone • Tina Brooks – tenor saxophone • Kenny Burrell – guitar • Art Blakey – drums --- reorded: ? (not on original album) | 3:00:06 (Pop-up) |
Stanley Turrentine | Little Sheri | Look Out! | Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone • Horace Parlan - piano • George Tucker - bass • Al Harewood - drums • Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on June 18, 1960. | 3:06:03 (Pop-up) |
Duke Pearson | Bedouin | Wahoo! | Duke Pearson - piano • Donald Byrd - trumpet • James Spaulding - alto saxophone, flute (all tracks except #3) • Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone • Bob Cranshaw - bass • Mickey Roker - drums Recorded November 21, 1964 Studio Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ | 3:13:51 (Pop-up) |
Hannibal Marvin Peterson | Movement 1: Forest Sunrise - Rhythm Ritual | Children Of The Fire | Bass – Richard Davis (2) §§§Cello – Diedre Murray §§§Conductor – David Amram §§§Congas, Percussion [Bell Tree] – Lawrence Killian §§§Drums – Billy Hart (Jabali)* §§§Percussion – Barbara Burton, Marvin Tuten §§§Piano – Michael Cochran* §§§Piccolo Flute – Art Webb §§§Sitar – Marvin Tuten 3§§Timpani, Drums – Barbara Burton §§§Trumpet, Koto – Hannibal* §§§Viola – Judith Graves, Julius Miller §§§Violin – Myung Hi Kim, Rynae Rocha, Stanley Hunte §§§Violin [Solo] – John Blake §§§Vocals – Alpha Johnson — 1974 | 3:23:12 (Pop-up) |
Don Cherry Nana Vasconcelos Colin Walcott | Like That Of Sky | Codona | Berimbau, Cuica, Talking Drum, Percussion, Voice – Nana Vasconcelos* §§§Sitar, Tabla, Dulcimer [Hammered Dulcimer], Mbira [Sanza], Timpani, Voice – Collin Walcott §§§Trumpet, Ngoni [Doussn'Gouni], Flute [Flutes], Organ, Melodica, Voice – Don Cherry. - - Recorded September 1979, May 1980 and September 1982 Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg | 3:29:50 (Pop-up) |
Beaver and Krause | by your grace | Gandharva | Baritone Sax - Gerry Mulligan §§§Bass - Ray Brown , Rod Ellicott §§§Drums - George Marsh , Lee Charlton §§§Guitar - Mike Bloomfield , Rik Elswit , Ronnie Montrose §§§Harp - Gail Laughton §§§Piano - Lamont Johnson , Mike Lang - - - recorded at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, February 10-11, 1971 | 3:40:48 (Pop-up) |
Glenn Gould | Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge BMV 1080 Contrapunctus I (organ) | Bach: The Art of the Fugue | Recorded on the Casavant organ at All Saint's Church, Kingsway, Toronto, Canada - 1962 | 3:45:59 (Pop-up) |
DJ Doorstop | 3:48:47 (Pop-up) | |||
Curtis Mayfield | When Seasons Change | There's No Place Like America Today | Curtis Mayfield – vocals, guitar, keyboards, production • Rich Tufo – keyboards, arrangement • Gary Thompson – guitar • Phil Upchurch – guitar • Joseph "Lucky" Scott – bass guitar • Quinton Joseph – drums • Henry Gibson – percussion - - - Released May 1975 Studio Curtom Studios, Chicago, Illinois | 3:54:04 (Pop-up) |
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@ngh: Phew rules, no matter the title (she also played at Sonic Protest, a fantastic set)
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Maybe will catchup on the pithy comments before the hour ends.
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Stay tuned! You are hers at the top of the hour!
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@Stork: That's the theater company I was talking about earlier. That piece has the cowboy setting, but as they play cards, drink and fight, they talk about depression and failed marriages. Then it switches to a dance company performing between fight lines in Iraq, fueled by Red Bull, before being mowed down by drones. It's better than that, and makes less sense
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Great episode today Stork. Would have liked today to have focused only on the music and comments but happy and enlivened to have been able to listen.
Onward.
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