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Sunday, January 17th

sounds of Chicago

Dorothy Love Coates (1928-2002, MCOTD Hall of Fame) and the Original Gospel Harmonettes, “I Won’t Let Go” (D. Coates), live (TV show [Jubilee Showcase, 1963-1984]), Chicago

 

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lagniappe

random sights

yesterday, Oak Park, Ill.

Sunday, January 10th

more

Rev. Al Green, “Jesus Will Fix It,” live, Tokyo, 1987

 

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random sights

other day, Oak Park, Ill.

Sunday, January 3rd

testify!

Rev. Al Green, “The Lord Will Make a Way” (T. A. Dorsey), live, Memphis (Full Gospel Tabernacle Church), 1983

 

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lagniappe

random sights

other day, Oak Park, Ill.

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reading table

Commonplace miracle:
that so many commonplace miracles happen.

An ordinary miracle:
in the dead of night
the barking of invisible dogs.

One miracle out of many:
a small, airy cloud
yet it can block a large and heavy moon.

Several miracles in one:
an alder tree reflected in the water,
and that it’s backwards left to right
and that it grows there, crown down
and never reaches the bottom,
even though the water is shallow.

An everyday miracle:
winds weak to moderate
turning gusty in storms.

First among equal miracles:
cows are cows.

Second to none:
just this orchard
from just that seed.

A miracle without a cape and top hat:
scattering white doves.

A miracle, for what else could you call it:
today the sun rose at three-fourteen
and will set at eight-o-one.

A miracle, less surprising than it should be:
even though the hand has fewer than six fingers,
it still has more than four.

A miracle, just take a look around:
the world is everywhere.

An additional miracle, as everything is additional:
the unthinkable
is thinkable.

—Wislawa Szymborska (1923-2012; MCOTD Hall of Fame), “Miracle Fair,” translated from Polish by Joanna Trzeciak

Sunday, December 27th

sounds of Chicago

Pastor DeAndre Patterson, “To God Be the Glory,” live (Rev. Clay Evans’ funeral), Chicago, 12/7/19

 

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lagniappe

random sights

yesterday, Chicago

Sunday, December 20th

testify!

United House of Prayer Shout Bands, live, published 2011

 

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lagniappe

random sights

a while ago, Ireland (Dingle Peninsula)

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reading table

Do you sometimes imagine that you’re getting used to the emergency? I think I can guarantee that you’re not, burdened by states of mind that will be comprehensible only retrospectively, when they no longer pertain. The world going on nonetheless, as the world will, feels bizarrely conditional, subject in thought and action to a blanketing subjunctive mood: things as we wish they were. We are waiting this out with nostalgia for lost freedoms, fear and empathy in the present, and, perhaps, vague anticipation of eventual survivor’s guilt. Never has social privilege seemed more unfair while being clung to so tenaciously. Some of us—artists—are undergoing the siege in ways that can alert us to the subjective dimensions of an objective calamity. We should want those people to keep it up as best they can.

—Peter Schjeldahl, “The Art World: The Melancholy Gestalt of Isolation” (reviewing  100 Drawings from Now, Drawing Center,  New York), New Yorker, website (12/14/20), 12/21/20 issue (“The Fix We’re In”)

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streaming

Tomorrow, 6:30 a.m. (CST): the 30th annual winter solstice concert by Chicago-based percussionists Michael Zerang and Hamid Drake (MCOTD Hall of Fame).

Sunday, December 13th

another take

“Mary Don’t You Weep” (trad.), Caravans (feat. Inez Andrews), 1958

 

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lagniappe

random sights

other day, Chicago (Columbus Park)

*****

reading table

The Star’s whole secret – in the Lake –
Eyes were not meant to know.

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), from 450 (Franklin)

Sunday, December 6th

two takes

“Oh Mary Don’t You Weep” (aka “Mary Don’t You Weep,” trad.)

Huntsville Police Department Blue Notes, live, Huntsville, Ala., 2008

 

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Swan Silvertones (feat. Claude Jeter), 1958

 

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lagniappe

random sights

other day, Oak Park, Ill.

*****

lagniappe

reading table

My travels haven’t changed me a bit
My eyeballs are still where they were before—
right beneath my eyebrows

—Ryokan, 1758-1831 (translated from Chinese by Ryuichi Abe and Peter Haskell, Great Fool: Zen Master Ryokan)

Sunday, November 29th

testify!

The Anointed Brown Sisters, “Hold On,” live, LaFayette, Alabama (Mt. Sellers Baptist Church), 2011

 

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lagniappe

random sights

yesterday, Chicago (Columbus Park)

Sunday, November 22nd

two more takes

“The Storm Is Passing Over” (C. Tindley, D. Vails)

Second Chance (Baton Rouge, La.), live

2011

 

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2012

 

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lagniappe

random sights

a while ago, Ireland (Dingle Peninsula)

Sunday, November 15th

three more takes

“The Storm Is Passing Over” (C. Tindley, D. Vails)

Unidentified church and lead singer, 2011

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Randall Nunn, 2016

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Mt. Mary Primitive Baptist Church, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 2011

 

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lagniappe

random sights

yesterday, Oak Park, Ill.

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lagniappe

reading table

Clear sky—
the way I came by once
I now go back by.

—Gitoku, 1754 (translated from Japanese; Yoel Hoffmann, Japanese Death Poems: Written by Zen Monks and Haiku Poets on the Verge of Death (1986))