Favoriting Bryce: Playlist from September 5, 2008 Favoriting

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Favoriting September 5, 2008

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Muhal Richard Abrams  Young at Heart   Favoriting Young at Heart / Wise in Time 
Grachan Moncur III  Space Spy   Favoriting  
Charles Tyler Ensemble  Children's Music March   Favoriting Voyage from Jericho 
Louis Moholo's Viva-La-Black     
Kenneth Terroade  Blessing   Favoriting Love Rejoice 
 
Mike Anderson  Tears for Albert Ayler   Favoriting  
Jimmy Lyons  Other Afternoons   Favoriting Other Afternoons 
 
Frank Wright  Oriental Mood   Favoriting Uhuru Na Umoja 
Frank Wright  Aurora Borealis   Favoriting Uhuru Na Umoja 
Mark Charig, Phil Wachsman, Fred Van Hove, Gunter "Baby" Sommer  2nd Evening, 3rd Piece   Favoriting Was Macht Ihr Denn? 
Charlie Haden  Circus '68 '69   Favoriting Liberation Music Orchestra 
Bobby Bradford with John Stevens and the Spontaneous Music Ensemble  Room 408   Favoriting Volume One 
Ornette Coleman  Friends and Neightbors (instrumental)   Favoriting Friends and Neighbors 
Pharoah Sanders  Balance   Favoriting Izipho Zam 











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Listener comments!

  12:09pm
Bad Ronald:

Howdy Bryce!
  12:13pm
bryce:

lisaa karhunpaistia!
  12:17pm
Parq:

Bryce, you rascal. You don't look Finnish. And you're far from finished.
  12:20pm
Bad Ronald:

btw Parq - I grabbed my wire tix yesterday after you reminded me and they still had a fat wad of them on hand.
  12:25pm
Parq:

Way to go, Ron. If anyone wants to call and ask about today's availability, the number is 212 477-8150.
  12:28pm
Eva:

thank goodness for WFMU online! I'm in Spokane, WA listening to you so I don't have to hear the "classic rock" over the cubicle walls that surround me - aghhhhhhhhh.
  12:29pm
Sean Daily:

Sixth comment! Woo hoo!
  12:37pm
Seventh comment:

Sean Daily! Woo hoo!
  12:49pm
Bradd in Spokane:

Great stuff. I am also in Spokane...HI EVA!
Love this Louis Moholo! And the Charles Tyler
  12:51pm
bryce:

basalt in tha house!
  12:58pm
Bradd in Spokane:

Basalt...very good Bryce.
  12:59pm
bryce:

trust me, you don't want to know about the "formations" we have in jersey city.
  1:00pm
gumby:

crazy horn love coming down. Quite possibly rough sex horn love here.
  1:02pm
stingy d:

what should i eat from a deli for lunch?
  1:06pm
stingy d:

nothing?

how about - what would YOU eat?
  1:08pm
gumby:

stingy have a hoagie.
  1:08pm
Hector:

Wow! Who is Kenneth Terroade? What an amazing mess!!!!
  1:09pm
stingy d:

ok - suppose it were... what do you see peopleeating at a deli?
  1:10pm
Bradd in Spokane:

Yes, who is Kenneth Terroade?

I'm curious, what "formations" do you have in Jersey City?
  1:11pm
Gene K:

Eva, I double that... Only I have WPLJ (the HIT Music station) blasting, 'stead of classic rock... Urghh..
  1:12pm
stingy d:

looks like grilled cheese from here
thanks a bazillion
  1:12pm
Bad Ronald:

People, people who eat people are the luckiest people in the world...
  1:13pm
stingy d:

haha, i listened to a jeff dahmer interview this mornign.

anyway- lunch: http://www.unb.ca/cemar/saunders/img/Haseeb3.jpg
  1:13pm
stingy d:

CESTODES!! CESTODES!! CESTODES!! CESTODES!! CESTODES!! CESTODES!! CESTODES!! CESTODES!! CESTODES!!
  1:15pm
Bad Ronald:

Nice!
  1:33pm
Bad Ronald:

I think you killed it stingy...
  1:36pm
stingy d:

i'm soooooooo hungry
i think i also have a knack for killing conversation
i extend my sincere apologies.
  1:37pm
bryce:

Hector, Bradd, thanks for listening!

Yeah, Kenneth Terroade, you never hear too much about him. jamaican (played with bob marley!), wound up getting sucked into the american free jazz vortex in 60s paris. he's crossed paths with chicago people, the s. africans....

hugo, are you around?? i need education.
  1:39pm
Victor Hugo:

mmyeeessssss??
  1:53pm
stingy d:

ya'll dudes man
  1:59pm
Pablo:

need to turn up your mike
  2:01pm
Chuck7:

Bryce, Speak up! ..Lord Cheney will be displeased!
  2:02pm
bryce:

no, i really shrunk!
  2:03pm
bryce:

mnaaaa, not VICTOR hu--
hey, aren't you buried underneath the broadhurst theater?
  2:04pm
Hector:

Kudos for the music selection for the program!
  2:05pm
Hugo - Man of 1,000 Faces:

mmyeeessssss??
  2:08pm
stingy d:

victor hugs's middle name is marie
  2:16pm
stingy d:

this is from the umma gumma studio recordings
  2:19pm
stingy d:

now its the ian dury later years field recordings.
  2:25pm
stingy d:

that was a joke with myself.
  2:32pm
Bradd in Spokane:

Umma Gumma and Ian Dury? Your frame of reference is all wrong stingy.
  2:32pm
Bradd in Spokane:

I know, it was a joke.
  2:33pm
stingy d:

no way man! you had to like BE there! like rigth away.
  2:34pm
Bad Ronald:

I think the sax was the lynchpin.
  2:41pm
stingy d:

the sax was the lynchpin in the john coltrane reference i was about to make
  2:42pm
stingy d:

(gulp)
ah-h-h-heemmmm
sure is dry up here.
  2:44pm
bryce:

don't your fingers hurt? holy shit.
  2:48pm
marcy:

YES!!! Friends and neighbors, baby!
  2:49pm
marcy:

these are very choice jams today.
  2:50pm
north guinea hills:

more TUBA!!!!...


(damn, almost went a whole week w/o commenting on wfmu....new record...)
  2:52pm
Matt:

I love Izipho Zam- Fabio turned me on to it.
  2:53pm
stingy d:

any ornette coleman reccomendations?
  2:54pm
north guinea hills:

which ornette (style) do you want?
  2:55pm
?:

dear god your show is blowing my effing sun ra mind. thank you!!!
  2:55pm
ornette coleman:

Even when you write it, someone's got to play it. So if you can play it and bypass all the rest of the things, you're still doing as great as someone that has spent forty years trying to find out how to do that. I'm really pro-human beings, pro-expression of everything.
  2:56pm
Scott M.:

Yet another fantastic show.
  2:57pm
north guinea hills:

and i have to admit, i've never heard "izipho zam" before. amazing. picking it up after i get the gf her 911 bday gift (her bday date is giuliani's wet dream)
  2:57pm
north guinea hills:

mr. "ornette", you've got harmolodics all wrong.....
  2:58pm
stingy d:

i have one record of his its called forms and sounds or something??? maybe something in a different direction... earlier the better
  2:58pm
Qfwfq:

Well, there goes my Friday afternoon productivity

This is great stuff. Keep it up!
  3:00pm
bryce:

all right, i'm taking a yodel expansion pill...

have barely adequate weeks -- i know i will!
  3:01pm
todd:

please please end this show
  3:02pm
Hector:

Do not switch off Pharoah!
  3:03pm
north guinea hills:

like 85% of all "free"'er jazz veterans, their output starts to suck after early 80's......

some of ornette's work w/ the master musicians of joujouka has it's moments.....

his key of x is an acquired taste, but his attempt at stravinsky is commendable... yeah, he did entitled a double quartet album "free jazz" in 1960.......
  7:32pm
stefica:

the last track was not prince of peace (thank goodness, that is kind of an annoying artifact). i think it was izipho zam itself, though i didn't check it against my CD--my CD that i own because bryce played this several years ago and really wowed me. thanks, bryce!
  12:37pm
bryce:

stef!!

gak, you are right. my brain has a lot of explaining to do.
oom la laaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..........
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