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Give the Drummer Radio
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May 20, 2016
Flying sweet angel of radio | ||
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo' Wax 1990) |
Talkover Music: Blue Mitchell |
Bantu Village |
Bantu Village
(Blue Note 1969) |
Talkover Music: Milt Jackson |
Olinga |
Olinga
(CTI 1974) |
Talkover Music: Blind Idiot God |
Death Hollow Canyon, Utah |
Cyclotron
(Avant 1992) |
Talkover Music: Sabu Martínez |
High Tension |
In Orbit
(SMC 1960) |
Talkover Music: Liquid Liquid |
Cavern |
Optimo
(99 1983) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
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ndbob: "Rats!" | |
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Last name: The Flying Sweet Angel of | |
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happy birthday morning, Uncle Hi Doug! | |
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A mole was on a mobile telephone and said 'I will be going into a tunnel in a minute' Not strictly rodential. | |
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Have you done a Fund raiser CD premium of your bed music? Would love that. | |
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Another host at WFMU did an all bed music marathon premium not too long ago. | |
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Every once in a while, I dedication my Tuesday 1-hour show to playing nothing but my bed music selections. | |
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I keep meaning to select a different track from that Milt Jackson record to talk over, but Olinga is in charge. Hey, redkayak, how's the rapids?! | |
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Thanks, Mr. C. | |
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Have I ever mentioned that I am the first person never to have had Chicken McNuggets? There have been others, but I was first. | |
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Here are the liner notes for this Mankunku LP: "Ah... at last it's done. I mean the recording of South Africa's number one tenor sax player, Winston "Mankunku" Ngozi. This is the LP that every jazz fan has been waiting for. Listen to it from side one to the last note on side two then you'll agree with me that this is jazz, dished out by the son of the soil in a soul/jazz bowl. About the man himself. He was born on 21st June 1943 in Retreat, Cape Province. He started playing the piano at the age of ten and two years later bought a tenor saxophone. "Mankunku," as he is called, started to take music seriously in the early sixties. His first professional engagement was with Alf Herbert's African Jazz and Variety and thereafter with South Africa's greatest bassist Midge Pike of Cape Town, about whom he said "Midge was really the man behind my success. He really helped me a lot, I take my hat off to him, dad — I will always remember him." I asked him who influenced his playing. "Daddy Trane and Brother Shorter," he said. "Is that why you composed a tune called "Dedication?" "Yes dad, I feel like crying every time I listen to the music of these two men." I first heard Mankunku play in 1967, during the La Vern Baker/George "Stardust" Green tour. I am sure that many a jazz fan will agree with me that he was the star of the show. On the first side of this LP is "Yakhal Inkomo" (one of his original works), literally translated "Bellowing Bull." The sound of a bull bellowing mournfully at the loss of one of his kind, is one from deep down in the heart. It is with this sound captured musically, that Mankunku expresses his deep grief at the loss of one of the greatest tenor players in the world, Daddy Trane, as he calls the late John Coltrane. If you listen to the early recordings of John Coltrane — for example "Blue Train," "Moments Notice" and Wayne Snorter's "Johnny's Blues" and "Noise in the Attic," you will agree with him that he was influenced by them. The second tune is also his own composition — "Dedication" (to Daddy Trane and Brother Shorter). It is a 4/4, which is so well arranged that I could hardly believe that it is his original work — with this tune he really plays his part. He plays himself. I remember during the recording session he didn't want anyone to move about because such movements disturb his feelings and concentration. The other tunes are his choice. From Horrace Silver's works he chose "Doodlin"' and from Coltrane's "Bessie's Blues." About the trio that provided the background, he said "they are fabulous dad, they are with me all the time. When I reach the climax, they are there with me — I love working with them." That, I myself believe, because while recording "Yakhal' Inkomo" I saw tears rolling down his cheeks after Lionel Pillay's piano solo. Everyone there was thrilled to hear Lionel play with such feeling, a real down-to-earth feeling. The Early Mabuza Trio played and played — they deserve full marks." — RAY NKWE President of the Jazz Appreciation Society of South Africa | |
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Btw, where can get a I get a "soul/jazz bowl" referenced above? Crate & Barrell doesn't have any. | |
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Uncle Michael presents a live session with The French Dipz, next on the superduper birthday party edition of HINKY DINKY TIME. Up next, here on your full-service 24-hour madly in love with the sound of sound Drummer Stream. Playlist here: wfmu.org... | |
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Ending our show today will be a man who is a County Commissioner in Chicago. Can you guess who? | |
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Jerry Butler serves as a Commissioner for Cook County, Illinois, having first been elected in 1985. As a member of this 17-member county board, he chairs the Health and Hospitals Committee, and serves as Vice Chair of the Construction Committee. Butler continues to perform while serving as a Cook County Board Commissioner since the 1980s. As Cook County Commissioner, Butler voted to uphold a historic 2008 Cook County sales tax increase, which remains the highest in the nation. As a result the Chicago Tribune encouraged people to vote against him in the 2010 elections. Butler, however, won reelection in March 2014 with over 80 percent of the vote. | |
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Add some fresh mint to that tumbler! | |
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