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6:27pm
DJ Peter:
New old stuff: how long was it, do you recall?
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6:28pm
Listener Gregory:
We can misquote Chekhov as saying, “If an artist says ‘This is my greatest work’ in Act 1, that work must be destroyed in Act 3.”
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6:29pm
DJ Peter:
Hey tom tom -- I caught the Duchamp show, finally. I've decided I really like the retrospective shows, it helps me see development and what changes and didn't, which I don't always have a good grasp on in a show that focuses on drawing contemporaneous connections (between multiple artists) -- the baseline "from the collection" approach I guess.
About 15 min? I wasn’t in a hurry, because I wasn’t visiting 5 museums in 2.5 days!
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6:31pm
DJ Peter:
To be clear, we only saw one or two exhibits in each museum. We saw the Duchamp and then didn't otherwise linger at MoMA (but I had been recently and saw Frida Kahlo last time)
6:32pm
BenZ WPB:
I like this Kirk Ra! Not familiar with this artist. Leave it to We Jazz!
i can understand that... i haven't seen it yet....but if i were to curate the exhibit, i'd draw connections to nineteenth century paris and technological innovations like photography... i find duchamp deeply nostalgic for the prior century
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6:42pm
doctorjazz:
I'm not sure if it's something on my end or your end, but your announcements sound clearer, easier to understand on my home stereo today (maybe the computer change?).
For me the ongoing interest in wordplay didn't register with me before this show. I've seen his spiral pun things in Philadelphia many times but didn't realize it was an ongoing interest
i have to go soon... i pass by the subway stop several times a week
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6:48pm
DJ Peter:
I recommend the Paul Klee at Jewish Museum highly. Also the Joan Semmel there, impressive exhibit
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6:48pm
doctorjazz:
Looking for some live music to go to, maybe that O'Farrill big band (like the venue as well, The City Winery). Brad Meldhau will be playing with Eric Alexander, but that's about a month away.
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6:56pm
doctorjazz:
Liking these Gunther tracks!
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7:02pm
Listener Gregory:
Where is Rossie, NY, I wondered? Well, it’s near… nothing, actually. In northwest NY not too far from the St Lawrence River. Pop. ~800. Hard to imagine a recording studio there gets much work.
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Song:
"Three (for Me We & Them)" by "Taylor Ho Bynum"
A bit Dolphy-ish for a bit...
7:34pm
BenZ WPB:
I picked up a Tony Williams album
(Cd) - Wilderness- for a Buck at the thrift store yesterday. The lineup besides Tony Williams is the following: Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, Stanley Clarke. Was not familiar with it- will listen this week. It has to be awesome with that line up!
I saw her once literally come on stage with a bag of effects (think it was at a Roulette tribute concert; maybe it was a change of clothing for the after-party ..)
Listener comments!
: Hey Peter, Sunday folks!
BenZ WPB: Greetings DJ Peter and listeners
doctorjazz:
↳ Song: "M Squad Theme (excerpt)" by "Count Basie"
The Chico O'Farrill Orchestra will be playing in NYC at The City Winery...tempted...citywinery.com...
Listener Gregory: Good evening, time-wasters. I’m here for an hour.
DJ Peter: Hello all, Visible and Invisible!
doctorjazz: Chico O'Farrill? As in a "ghost band" like Glenn Miller?
BenZ WPB: greets!
Listener Gregory: time is nigh (?)
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ DJ Peter @6:06
Hi there, Peter, and others!pot8o: hi everyone!
doctorjazz:
↳ doctorjazz @6:03
Oops, Arturo O'Farrill, the middle of the O'Farrill clan...DJ Peter: Andrew in Toronto, how is the weather up there?
pot8o: hi yourself!
DJ Peter:
↳ doctorjazz @6:10
I do love a big band. Even a ghost band. Even an alive band.Listener Gregory: Peter, do you know how Mark G. pronounces his last name? Is it Jool- (like Rudy) or is it Gwee-, as the spelling suggests?
Andrew in Toronto: It`s glorious, thanks!
Listener Gregory:
↳ Listener Gregory @6:15
Anyone may reply!DJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @6:15
I believe it's Joo but I'm not sure. We could ask David Bowie. Where did I stash my seance stuff....Listener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @6:19
I suspect you’re right, and someone made a spelling error at some point (Ellis Island), birth certificate, etc.DJ Peter: Gregory, did you have time to see the Christian Marclay piece?
Listener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @6:22
Yes, it was quite fun. It wasn’t new, though. It collected film clips of people in movies destroying art. Very clever editing.tom tom the pipers son: hi peter... every one...
DJ Peter: New old stuff: how long was it, do you recall?
Listener Gregory: We can misquote Chekhov as saying, “If an artist says ‘This is my greatest work’ in Act 1, that work must be destroyed in Act 3.”
tom tom the pipers son:
↳ Listener Gregory @6:28
i like that...DJ Peter: Hey tom tom -- I caught the Duchamp show, finally. I've decided I really like the retrospective shows, it helps me see development and what changes and didn't, which I don't always have a good grasp on in a show that focuses on drawing contemporaneous connections (between multiple artists) -- the baseline "from the collection" approach I guess.
Listener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @6:27
About 15 min? I wasn’t in a hurry, because I wasn’t visiting 5 museums in 2.5 days!DJ Peter: To be clear, we only saw one or two exhibits in each museum. We saw the Duchamp and then didn't otherwise linger at MoMA (but I had been recently and saw Frida Kahlo last time)
BenZ WPB: I like this Kirk Ra! Not familiar with this artist. Leave it to We Jazz!
BenZ WPB: Kiri not Kirk
DJ Peter:
↳ BenZ WPB @6:32
I am about to mangle some Finnish names. And maybe non-Finnish names.Listener Gregory:
↳ Song: "omewhere" by "Kiri Ra!"
I was going to flag your typo, only it isn’t a typo. You almost caught me, Peter!Listener Gregory: Wiki informs us that Bill Frisell grew up in the Denver area.
tom tom the pipers son:
↳ DJ Peter @6:29
i can understand that... i haven't seen it yet....but if i were to curate the exhibit, i'd draw connections to nineteenth century paris and technological innovations like photography... i find duchamp deeply nostalgic for the prior centuryDJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @6:34
Never trust a Finn with a record labeldoctorjazz: I'm not sure if it's something on my end or your end, but your announcements sound clearer, easier to understand on my home stereo today (maybe the computer change?).
DJ Peter:
↳ tom tom the pipers son @6:41
oh interesting!For me the ongoing interest in wordplay didn't register with me before this show. I've seen his spiral pun things in Philadelphia many times but didn't realize it was an ongoing interest
Listener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @6:41
A number of the album tracks seem to be missing their first letter, which obviously symbolizes…. well, I’m sure we all know.DJ Peter:
↳ doctorjazz @6:42
I'm running things through a real-time compressor today, which is maybe a risky thing to do on an unfamiliar laptop, but there you are.tom tom the pipers son:
↳ DJ Peter @6:42
i have to go soon... i pass by the subway stop several times a weekDJ Peter: I recommend the Paul Klee at Jewish Museum highly. Also the Joan Semmel there, impressive exhibit
doctorjazz: Looking for some live music to go to, maybe that O'Farrill big band (like the venue as well, The City Winery). Brad Meldhau will be playing with Eric Alexander, but that's about a month away.
Listener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @6:48
Ooh!tom tom the pipers son:
↳ DJ Peter @6:48
thxdoctorjazz:
↳ DJ Peter @6:48
Sounds interesting...thejewishmuseum.org...
Listener Gregory:
↳ Song: "Deja Vu" by "John Gunther's Axis Mundi"
John Gunther also wrote the Inside book series (Inside Russia, Inside Africa) as well as Death Be Not Proud!DJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @6:52
Uh yeah. Like I said, still looking for seance stuffListener Gregory:
↳ Listener Gregory @6:52
However, he died in 1970.doctorjazz: Liking these Gunther tracks!
Listener Gregory: Where is Rossie, NY, I wondered? Well, it’s near… nothing, actually. In northwest NY not too far from the St Lawrence River. Pop. ~800. Hard to imagine a recording studio there gets much work.
doctorjazz:
↳ Song: "Cowboy Type Tune" by "John Gunther"
Interesting, pinched kind of tune. I think it's just me, but I keep hearing him nod to an Israeli tune, Tzeina Tzeina Tzeina...Listener Gregory: Time for me to run! Fun show so far, DJP.
DJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @7:02
You drive there, and they feed you, and make your bed, and you record. One of them is the engineer, one of them is the visual artist.asheville jon: clocking into the chat a little late, but have been enjoying the whole show.
Hi Peter and all
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DJ Peter: We don't police these things! But glad you're here (and hear)
DJ Peter: I'm hearing some Pat Metheny in the chord changes?
doctorjazz:
↳ Song: "Three (for Me We & Them)" by "Taylor Ho Bynum"
Quite the band here!DJ Peter: I think the youngs would say: it's extra!
6-7
Rizz
grass touching!
doctorjazz:
↳ Song: "Tempi passati" by "Biondini, Godard, Niggli"
Really love the combination of accordion and tuba, cool track (maybe I'll dig out a Bandcamp gift card, got some collecting up...)doctorjazz:
↳ Song: "Three (for Me We & Them)" by "Taylor Ho Bynum"
A bit Dolphy-ish for a bit...BenZ WPB: I picked up a Tony Williams album
(Cd) - Wilderness- for a Buck at the thrift store yesterday. The lineup besides Tony Williams is the following: Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, Stanley Clarke. Was not familiar with it- will listen this week. It has to be awesome with that line up!
DJ Peter:
↳ doctorjazz @7:34
yeah that's a sweet record!(and I hear the Dolphy-ism)
doctorjazz:
↳ DJ Peter @7:33
6-7 is so 2025 (my daughter teaches, it's over).DJ Peter:
↳ BenZ WPB @7:34
let me know what you think! I will not bias you. well, anymore than you already are.doctorjazz:
↳ Song: "Three (for Me We & Them)" by "Taylor Ho Bynum"
Interestingly, I hear Halvorson, but she's not "Halvorson-ing"...DJ Peter:
↳ doctorjazz @7:37
maybe she forgot her pedals in a bag by the doordoctorjazz:
↳ DJ Peter @7:39
I saw her once literally come on stage with a bag of effects (think it was at a Roulette tribute concert; maybe it was a change of clothing for the after-party ..)DJ Peter:
↳ doctorjazz @7:44
really funny!doctorjazz: Quick dinner, Trader Joe's Frozen Cheese blintzes (they're actually really good). Will have to take off soon.
DJ Peter:
↳ doctorjazz @8:05
microwaveable?doctorjazz:
↳ Song: "Blues Is Everybody's Business - Part I" by "Manny...
Tuba AND bass, like this track!doctorjazz:
↳ DJ Peter @8:08
No, but really easy in an oven or toaster oven, pretty quick; best sauteed in some butter, fast and delish!doctorjazz: OK, catch the rest tomorrow, thanks DJ Peter!
Listener Gregory: Did I miss anything?
@doctorj and I are acting as a tag team.
DJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @8:21
just need to know your dinnerListener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @8:23
Cauliflower wings and tofu pra nam (whatever that is). Vegan restaurant, only open on weekends.DJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @8:24
now we are caught upListener Gregory: The word “up” takes up 10 pages of the OED. Ten LARGE pages.
DJ Peter: so that's what you're up to: looking things up. up to you, but that doesn't feel up and up to me. what up?
BenZ WPB: Shirley Horn!!! Now we’re talking!!! As exciting as she is…..maybe some Abby Lincoln next time ………
DJ Peter:
↳ BenZ WPB @8:46
maybe... :-)Listener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @8:45
Wait until you read all the senses of “up” as a verb. What verb??BenZ WPB: The Lincoln/Getz album You Gotta Pay the Band is a classic
DJ Peter:
↳ BenZ WPB @8:48
so good!pot8o: thanks dj peter! have a great week everyone!
Listener Gregory:
↳ Song: "Single Petal of a Rose" by "Ben Webster"
OK, I admit it, I assumed this was Paul Gonsalves.DJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @8:53
both pretty damn sexyasheville jon: Thanks Peter
enjoyed the show tonight
Listener Gregory:
↳ Listener Gregory @8:53
This is a Strayhorn tune, no?DJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @8:54
credited to Ellington & StrayhornBenZ WPB: Thanks DJ Peter- great show
DJ Peter: Thanks BenZ -- gonna try to surprise you with rare Abbey Lincoln
Listener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @8:55
Yeah… I’m going to say Strayhorn.DJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @8:56
that seems right. although there's also Reflections in D, isn't that mostly Ellington?Listener Gregory: Thanks a bunch, Peter.
WR: Thank you, Peter
DJ Peter: Ups!
Listener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @8:58
Yeah. It is v likely that I don’t know what I’m talking about. Have a good night!