On Wednesday you'll be opposite Ken's show. I hope you have funny gifs.
12:07pm
Dean:
Just realized that contrary to my lament last week I CAN listen in on Wednesday mornings, at least during summer. A fortuitous parallel change of schedule!
The Foreman shows I saw in the 1990s were among the most singular theatre-going experiences I've ever had. I recall being perplexed and transfixed in equal measure most of the time.
FF is also on the Kronos Quartet album "Winter Was Hard," along with compositions by others. FF was composed for KQ. The beauty of the piece when played back on LP is Marclay's skipping record near the end of the track, a neat little trompe l'oreille.
Dean - Back when Kronos was doing really cutting edge work. I don't know that particular album, but there's a lot of fantastic stuff from that general period and just beyond. Their take on Zorn's cartoon S&M string quartet is interesting as well.
12:36pm
Dean:
I had the good fortune of catching Kronos live a couple times in their early days. They'd program Beethoven and Bartok, and then perform a finale of a medley of TV show theme songs. Nuts.
I have the same issue as josh; the show is great, but I won't be listening from 6-9 AM. But hey, at least I'll be able to listen live to Jeff G.'s show. If whatever job I find doesn't interfere.
The company I interviewed at this weekend has a 2nd Saturday live music program. The flyer for it shows a very nice looking Theremin set up in a woodland grove. This could be interesting.
Good evening Jeff (for it is indeed evening here)
This Noon - 3pm (EDT) is just great for me. Sadly I will not be a live listener from now on.
Hopefully, Doug will keep us Europeans in mind and keep these premium slots filled for us to enjoy live in the virtual flesh.
Ah, sad to hear but understand completely, Stanley. Thanks for checking in.
And, no, @wood-elf, did not know that re Mike Ratledge/Soft Machine! We played some Oxley last week, I think, during a Barry Guy segment. He's amazing.
@JG There's a pretty rough-sounding live release of the Softs recorded in London '68 called "Middle Earth Masters" in which Ratledge does some pretty crazy soloing, that's probably where it's most evident. It was Daevid Allen, travelling from Australia, who introduced the receptive Canterbury youth to Ra, Monk, Taylor, et al.
2:57pm
josh:
Thanks Jeffs! See you in the past in the future...
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Did you know Cecil was the primary influence on Mike Ratledge, the organ player in Soft Machine?
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This Noon - 3pm (EDT) is just great for me. Sadly I will not be a live listener from now on.
Hopefully, Doug will keep us Europeans in mind and keep these premium slots filled for us to enjoy live in the virtual flesh.
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And, no, @wood-elf, did not know that re Mike Ratledge/Soft Machine! We played some Oxley last week, I think, during a Barry Guy segment. He's amazing.
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