And the Frank Wright track preceding this Don Cherry was pretty special, too. All by accident of course. The Stream has a mind of its own (which, under hypnosis, does what I command it to do)!
Excellent! I get in moods where nothing else will do but a good revisit of the film. I mentioned it in my old regular poker game during a discussion of WTC and caught flak from another player who considered it boring. I check-raised that fool the rest of the night.
Jefferlicious, played this Gracie only the other day, great bass 'n drums on 'Walking in the Rain'.
Fred Titmuss, one of the great post war off-spinners.
Came close to having Modirzadeh live on my show many years ago. Then, a small misunderstanding led to a weirdness that resulted in no performance. His sister is a wonderful person and long-time listener.
@Jeff
No way. She (and her fine husband) have been huge friends to WFMU and GTDS over many years. (Of course, I would have not insulted her even if they weren't.)
1:28pm
Dean:
Bley and Motian redux
1:33pm
Dean:
One of the things I like about pie is the yummy goodness.
Tony Coulter's Tape Hiss this week presents "A tape from Theoreme, a split release from Human Flesh and Las Animas, the Mexican music comp "Menú," and the instructional tape "Introduction to Elk Talk."
1:47pm
Dean:
Long story short: Back in '05 I knew a fellow at the humanities center at Berkeley, an ABD music and philosophy student, Brian Kane. Brian was interested in spectral music and, subsequently, acousmatics. He's now a prof at Yale, and his book has just been published: http://www.amazon.com/Sound-Unseen-Acousmatic-Theory-Practice/dp/0199347840 After Berkeley, he held a fellowship at Columbia, where Lehman, also a fan of spectral composition, was at the time.
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