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Monday, February 6th

not the same old stuff

Dana Jessen (bassoon), Points Against Fields (Sam Pluta), live, Chicago, 2016


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lagniappe

musical thoughts

So many sounds, made by so many people, we’ll never hear, no matter how much we listen.

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random sights

other day, Oak Park, Ill.

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Wednesday, February 1st

more

Wet Ink Ensemble, Pendulum V (Alex Mincek), live, New York, 2009

 

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langiappe

reading table

in such an ugly time the true protest is beauty

Phil Ochs (1940-1976), Pleasures of the Harbor (1967), liner notes

Tuesday, January 31st

Sunday night, in Chicago, I heard these folks perform at Constellation. Afterward, as I walked out the door, the night air seemed clearer, lighter, as if it had just been washed.

Wet Ink Ensemble, Pendulum VII (Alex Mincek), live, New York, 2013

 

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lagniappe

art beat: other day, High Line (New York)

Tony Matelli (1971-), Sleepwalker, 2014

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Monday, January 30th

two takes

Phil Ochs (1940-1976), “The War Is Over”

Lady Gaga, live, 2016


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Phil Ochs, live, 1960s


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lagniappe

reading table

Our credo must be the exposure of the plunderers, the steerers, the wirepullers, the bosses, the brokers, the campaign givers and takers . . . So I say: Stew, percolate, pester, track, burrow, besiege, confront, damage, level, care.

journalist Wayne Barrett, 1945-2017 (on his prayer card)

Saturday, January 28th

tonight in Chicago

She’ll be at Stony Island Arts Bank.

Sarah Davachi (1987-), “As the Morning,” 2014


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lagniappe

art beat: other day, The Guggenheim (New York)

Agnes Martin (1912-2004), Untitled #5, 1998

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Friday, January 27th

sounds of Kinshasa*

Konono No. 1, live, London, 2015


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lagniappe

art beat: other day, The Guggenheim (New York)

Vasily Kandinsky (1866-1944), Small Pleasures, 1913

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*Democratic Republic of Congo.

Thursday, January 26th

What we need—now more than ever.

Clickety Clack! Clickety Clack!
What is this madness that Nixon has put upon us?
Clickety Clack! Clickety Clack!
Won’t someone bring the spirit back?

—Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1935-1977), 1973

Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Bright Moments, recorded live (San Francisco), 1973*


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*Track list (courtesy of YouTube):
A1. Introduction
2. Pedal Up
3. You’ll Never Get To Heaven
4. Clickety Clack
5. Prelude To A Kiss
6. Talk (Electric Nose)
7. Fly Town Nose Blues
B1. Talk (Bright Moments)
2. Bright Moments Song
3. Dem Red Beans And Rice
4. If I Loved You
5. Talk (Fats Waller)
6. Jitterbug Waltz
7. Second Line Jump

Tuesday, January 25th

This I could listen to all day.

Jürg Frey (1953-), Sam Lazaro Bros (1984); Dante Boon, piano


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lagniappe

musical thoughts

As with breaths, so too with sounds: one after another—each new.

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art beat: other day, The Guggenheim (New York)

Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Tableau No. 2/Composition No. VII, 1913

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Monday, January 23rd

three takes

Mica Levi, “Love” (soundtrack, Under the Skin)

Oliver Coates (cello and electronics), live, London, 2014


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Stargaze, live, Netherlands (The Hague), 2016


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Recording, 2014

 

Saturday, January 21st

passings

Some drumming is solid. Some, like this, liquid.

Charles “Bobo” Shaw, drummer, September 15, 1947-January 16, 2017

With Lester Bowie (trumpet, MCOTD Hall of Fame), “Bugle Boy Bop” (Bugle Boy Bop, recorded 1977; released 1983)

 

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lagniappe

art beat: other day, Whitney Museum of American Art (New York)

Helen Levitt (MCOTD Hall of Fame), New York, c. 1940

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