For the record, this lovely David Murray track now playing is merely the pre-show intro to D:O! (The stream's DJTron 3000 knows exactly what it's doing!)
βrian: Starting a new editing project today, so still aligning my molecules to those of the authors to see the text through their eyes; thanks for asking!
They may also be Tolkien fans. While the professor used "dwarves" as a plural for his race of doughty hill and mountain folk, Walt Disney—the person being discussed in this section of the book—spelled it "dwarfs" in the title of "Snow White."
One thing that rubs me the wrong way is the use of "reference" in place of "to refer to." To me they're distinct, but more important, it's inexplicably ugly.
I once wrote on the Destination: OUT site that if I could only listen to one kind of music for the rest of my life, I would be ok with South African jazz.
@Jeff: Yes indeed. Whenever folks still try to stigmatize roleplaying games as some fringe interest, I point them at that episode. (And I'm alarmingly inured to such corporate-ese. Like a grizzled navy corpsman popping a dislocated shoulder into place.)
@Canterbury: A well-played druid was always a joy in a gaming session.
OMG that "Parks" segment had me on damn floor. They actually attempted to make a real-life version of this batshit game at the big annual roleplaying & boardgaming convention this year: www.vulture.com...
I have on my desk a worn, tattered slip of note paper on which is written, inter alia, "Cannonball Adderly Black Messiah." It's a record want list from about six months ago. Most of the material derives from WFMU programming. There's Bernie Worrell's Elevation, which I have yet to find. Also Flowers Corsano duo. I wonder if I should send this slip of paper to the North Pole.
I must take that tuba line as my personal bed music. It will play for the rest of the day, from over my left shoulder, gently perplexing all who encounter me.
@Jeff, I was having a hard enough time focusing my energy on work tasks this morning, now trying to juggle thinking about vaults full of rare South African jazz is sending me over the edge. These flutes are lovely!
Dean, I have a similar list, full of artists and song titles I heard on FMU in the pre-playlist-fave days, scrawled on a small Post-it that I really should scan or otherwise make more enduring.
James, Yep. It'd be so much easier 1) to buy this stuff online, or 2) to create multiple synch'd digital copies of the list on some portable device to ease the burden of shopping in bricks 'n' mortar meat space. I see I have crossed out one title, a compilation of the recordings of Kippington Lodge. I used to keep a mostly classical recording want list in a notebook with v-e-r-y t-i-n-y lines, hundreds, if not thousands, of recordings culled from reviews in Fanfare magazine. It served its purpose well.
just tuned in... excited to see the SA jazz you've been playing. I'll have to listen back to the show. I've seen Louis Moholo Moholo play in London a few times over the past few years and have been blown away each time.
It was great to hear the Malinga stuff... I'll have to track down the record. I missed him playing with Alexander Hawkins but I saw the Louis Moholo Moholo Octet at the vortex on two occasions, and recently saw him performing as part of the Dedication Orchestra during the London Jazz festival.
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The former D&D player in me is happy that this thread now includes wood elves and dwarves. Bring on the hobbits!
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