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Monday, 3/12/12

Some folks, seeking communion and transcendence, go to church. Others go hear hip-hop.

Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def) & Talib Kweli
Live, Paris, 3/9/12

More? Here. And here. And here. And here. And here.

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reading table

[I]t has been only in the past decade that we appear to have entered an aura-free universe in which all eras coexist at once—a state of possibly permanent atemporality given to us courtesy of the Internet. No particular era now dominates. We live in a post-era era without forms of its own powerful enough to brand the times. The zeitgeist of 2012 is that we have a lot of zeit but not much geist.

—Douglas Coupland, New York Times Book Review (on-line, 3/8/12; print, 3/11/12)

Monday, 1/2/12

what you’d be listening to if you were 20* 

Lupe Fiasco, “The End of the World” (sampling M83, “Midnight City”), 2011

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Adele, “Rolling in the Deep,” Jamie xx Remix, feat. Childish Gambino, 2011

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musical thoughts

Hip-hop is jazz’s great grandson.

Roy Hargrove, trumpet player, bandleader

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 found words

Don’t Die with your Teeth in a Glass.

—Billboard, Chicago Ave. at LaSalle St., Chicago
(Dr. Irfan [Ivan] Atcha, “Chicago’s #1 provider for Teeth-In-A-Day & Teeth-In-An Hour Dental Implants”)

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*Based on a sample of one—my son Luke. What a treat to have a pair of 20-year-old ears back in the house (and car) over the holidays.

Wednesday, 12/28/11

more favorites from the past year

passings

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Is any drummer more lyrical?

Paul Motian, drummer, composer, collaborator, bandleader
March 25, 1931-November 22, 2011

Paul Motian Trio (PM, drums; Joe Lovano, saxophone; Bill Frisell, guitar), “It Should’ve Happened a Long Time Ago” (P. Motian), live, New York (Village Vanguard), 2005

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Sometimes he would strip a beat to absolute basics, the sound of brushes on a dark-toned ride cymbal and the abrupt thump of his low-tuned kick drum. Generally, a listener could locate the form, even when Mr. Motian didn’t state it explicitly.

“With Paul, there was always that ground rhythm, that ancient jazz beat lurking in the background,” said the pianist Ethan Iverson, one of the younger bandleaders who played with and learned from him toward the end.

Mr. Motian’s final week at the [Village] Vanguard was with Mr. Osby and Mr. Kikuchi, in September. “He was an economist: every note and phrase and utterance counted,” Mr. Osby said on Tuesday. “There was nothing disposable.”

—Ben Ratliff, New York Times11/22/11

(Originally posted 11/23/11.)

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You’re never too young to die.

 Amy Winehouse, September 14, 1983-July 23, 2011

“Tears Dry On Their Own”

Take 1: original recording and video (2006)

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Take 2: remix by Organized Noize Dungeon Family (Big Boi)
(released 7/24/11)

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(Originally posted 7/26/11.)

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Today we remember him with a mix of new clips and old favorites.

Gil Scott-Heron, April 1, 1949-May 27, 2011

“The Bottle,” live, Jamaica (Montego Bay, Reggae Sunsplash), 1983
Cool Runnings: The Reggae Movie (1983)

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I’m New Here (2010)

“Where Did The Night Go”

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“Me And The Devil” (Robert Johnson)

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It’s a remix world.

“New York Is Killing Me” (2010), Chris Cunningham remix

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Here’s the original track, followed by a couple more remixes.

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With Nas

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With Mos Def

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musical thoughts

In the dark times, will there also be singing? Yes, there will be singing. About the dark times.

—Bertolt Brecht

(Originally posted 5/30/11.)

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Lloyd Knibb, drummer (Skatalites, et al.)
March 8, 1931-May 12, 2011

Lloyd Knibb’s importance to Jamaican music can’t be overstated. The inventor of the ska beat at Coxson Dodd’s Studio One, Knibb created a sound that spread like wildfire the world over.

—Carter Van Pelt, host, Eastern Standard Time, WKCR-FM

“Freedom Sound,” live, Belgium (Lokerse Festival), 1997

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Live, Los Angeles, 2007

#1

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#2

(Originally posted 5/18/11.)

Tuesday, 12/27/11

more favorites from the past year

Wild Flag, live, SXSW (Austin, Texas), 3/11

“Romance” (Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop)

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“Future Crimes” (IFC Crossroads House)

Someday an all-female band will seem no more remarkable than an all-male one.

(Originally posted 10/24/11.)

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She’s going to be a big star someday.

Nneka, live

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(Originally posted 2/15/11.)

Tuesday, 12/20/11

kaleidoscopic, adj. 1. changing form, pattern, color, etc., in a manner suggesting a kaleidoscope. 2. continually shifting from one set of relations to another. E.g., Azealia Banks’ “212” (2011).

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reading table

In an age when other fantastically speedy, widespread media are triumphing, and running the risk of flattening all communication into a single, homogeneous surface, the function of literature is communication between things that are different simply because they are different, not blunting but even sharpening the differences between them, following the true bent of written language.

—Italo Calvino, Six Memos for the Next Millennium (1988 [trans. Patrick Creagh])

Friday, 12/2/11

what’s new

Black Star (Talib Kweli, Yasiin Bey [formerly known as Mos Def])
TV broadcast (The Colbert Report), 2011

“Fix Up”

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“Astronomy (8th Light)”

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More? Here.

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reading table

I’m on a crowded ship
and I’ve been served the wrong breakfast.

This small mound
of soggy dough
is not what I ordered.

“Why don’t you just say
what you mean?”

Why don’t I?

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To be awake
is to discriminate

among birdcalls,
fruits, seeds,
“to work one’s way,”
as they say,

“through.”

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Apes can mind-read.
Studies show

what makes us human
is our tendency to point.

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I am not alone in this
sentence.

—Rae Armantrout, Money Shot (2011), misc. fragments

Thursday, 11/17/11

three takes

“Now That We Found Love” (AKA “Now That We’ve Found Love”)
(K. Gamble & L. Huff)

take 1

Heavy D (AKA Dwight Arrington Myers), May 24, 1967-November 8, 2011

Heavy D & the Boyz, 1991

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take 2

O’Jays, 1973

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take 3

Third World, live

Tuesday, 9/27/11

Listening to the Cubs—baseball’s always been a radio game for me—just hasn’t been the same without Ronnie.

Ron Santo
Cubs’ radio color commentator (and player)
February 25, 1940-December 3, 2010

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, “My Oh My” (2010)

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Dave Niehaus
Seattle Mariners’ radio play-by-play announcer
February 19, 1935-November 10, 2010

More? Here. And here.

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random thoughts

One of many remarkable things about the world we live in is the variety of ways you can die. It’s easy to imagine a world in which there was just one cause of death—say, heart attack. But here we have strokes, too. And there is colon cancer, and liver cancer, and breast cancer, and brain cancer. Don’t forget infectious diseases: pneumonia, tuberculosis, AIDS. Daily folks depart in car crashes. You could also drown. If death were a product sold in stores, imagine how many aisles it would occupy.

Thursday, 9/15/11

 passings

DJ Mehdi, DJ & producer, January 20, 1977-September 13, 2011

“I Am Somebody” (feat. Chromeo), 2007

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Live (with Busy P), Ireland (Dublin), 2008

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#2

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#3

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Remix, Architecture in Helsinki, “In Case We Die,” 2006

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Saturday, 9/3/11

what’s new

I’ve got some music for you . . .

—my (20-year-old) son Luke, in a hospital room, moments after returning from general anesthesia and foot surgery

“Made In America,” Kanye West & Jay-Z, with Frank Ocean (Watch the Throne), 2011

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. . . it might be my favorite song on the whole album.