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Saturday, 3/12/11

Have you heard of Brandt Brauer Frick?

Rachael Z., the 20-something stylist who cuts my hair

The Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble, live (rehearsal), Germany (Berlin), 2010

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reading table

Teenager

Me — a teenager?
If she suddenly stood, here, now, before me,
would I need to treat her as near and dear,
although she’s strange to me, and distant?

Shed a tear, kiss her brow
for the simple reason
that we share a birthdate?

So many dissimilarities between us
that only the bones are likely still the same,
the cranial vault, the eye sockets.

Since her eyes seem a little larger,
her eyelashes are longer, she’s taller
and the whole body is closely sheathed
in smooth, unblemished skin.

Relatives and friends still link us, it is true,
but in her world almost all are living,
while in mine almost no one survives
from that shared circle.

We differ so profoundly,
talk and think about completely different things.
She knows next to nothing —
but with a doggedness deserving better causes.
I know much more —
but nothing for sure.

She shows me poems,
written in a clear and careful script
that I haven’t used for years.

I read the poems, read them.
Well, maybe that one
if it were shorter
and fixed in a couple of places.
The rest do not bode well.

The conversation stumbles.
On her pathetic watch
time is still cheap and unsteady.
On mine it’s far more precious and precise.

Nothing in parting, a fixed smile
and no emotion.

Only when she vanishes,
leaving her scarf in her haste.

A scarf of genuine wool,
in colored stripes
crocheted for her
by our mother.

I’ve still got it.

—Wislawa Szymborska (trans. Clare CavanaghStanisław Barańczak; Here [2010])

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five desert-island poets

Wislawa Szymborska

William Bronk

John Berryman

Emily Dickinson

Kobayashi Issa

Friday, 3/11/11

Don’t try to tell me there’s anything incongruous—anything at all—in loving Beethoven and loving Chopin and loving Del Shannon.

Del Shannon, December 30, 1934-February 8, 1990

“Runaway” (with Burton Cummings [Guess Who], piano), 1982

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“I Go To Pieces,” 1988 (?)

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“Sea of Love,” 1982

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mail

One of the best ever [Ornette Coleman, 3/9/11].

I am so glad I am on this list!!

Wednesday, 3/9/11

Happy (81st) Birthday, Ornette!

His sound—his whole approach (simple melodies, vocal phrasing, off-center intonation)—is drenched in the blues.

Ornette Coleman (alto saxophone) with The Roots
Live, London (Meltdown Festival), 2009

#1

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#2

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The tenor player at the end—that’s David Murray.

More Ornette? Here.

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radio

What am I listening to today?

That’s easy—WKCR-FM (broadcasting from Columbia University), where it’s all Ornette all day.

Tuesday, 2/15/11

She’s going to be a big star someday.

Nneka, live

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More? Here.

Friday, 2/11/11

The other night, near the end of his big show at Madison Square Garden,
after bringing his opening act back onstage, the little guy played this.

Prince & Cee Lo (Cee-Lo?) Green, “Crazy,” New York, 2/7/11

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Like a lot of great music, this song first reached my ears (shortly after its release) through my younger son Luke, who, one day as I’m driving him across town to a friend’s house, says he has something to play me and slides this into the CD player, cranking the volume way up.

Wednesday, 2/2/11

How many musicians are so at home, and give so much pleasure,
in so many styles?

Marc Ribot, guitar

Border Music, with David Hidalgo (Los Lobos, Latin Playboys)

Live (with Anthony Coleman, organ; Brad Jones, bass; Cougar Estrada, drums; Fabian Hevia, percussion), Australia (Sydney), 6/2/10

“Choserita Plena” (Marc Ribot)

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“Chinese Surprize” (David Hidalgo)

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Live (with Rob Burger, keyboards; Greg Cohen, bass; Cougar Estrada, drums; with guests Juan Medrano Cotito, cajon, and Hugo Bravo, congas),
Germany, 11/10/09

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More? Here. And here. And here.

Tuesday, 1/25/11

three takes

Is this—the new cover—great?

Maybe, maybe not.

No matter—I, uh (to dip into the aging hipster’s lexicon), dig it.

“Is This Love” (Bob Marley)

Corinne Bailey Rae

Take 1: recording, 2010

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Take 2: live, Los Angeles, 2010

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Bob Marley

Take 3: live, Santa Barbara, 1979

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More Bob Marley? Here.

Wednesday, 1/19/11

Feeling lousy?

This’ll make you feel good.

Feeling good?

This’ll make you feel better.

It ain’t subtle. And sometimes their energy outdistances their musicianship.
But when they’re on their game, it jumps.

Bahamas Shed Session with drummers Mannix Evans, Ken McKenzie, Samuel Murphy & Christian Pratt; live; Bahamas (Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Nassau)

Part 1

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Part 2

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Part 3

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Thursday, 1/13/11

Talking with a Jamaican-born client, I mention Gregory Isaacs’ passing.

He responds, “He died too?”

Sugar Minott, May 25, 1956-July 10, 2010

1983:”Rough Ole Life (Babylon),” Reggae Sunsplash, Jamaica

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2009: Rehearsal, Lovers Rock Gala Awards, England

“Lovers Rock”

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“Good Thing Going”

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More? Here (Sugar Minott Memorial Broadcast, WKCR-FM).

Monday, 1/3/11

Perhaps the greatest drummer who has ever lived . . .

—Brian Eno

Tony Allen

Live, “New Morning”

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Secret Agent, 2010

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When I sit down there [at the drums], that’s what I’ve been waiting for . . .

—Tony Allen

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reading table

The time to make up your mind about people is never!

—Tracy Lord, The Philadelphia Story

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You get to decide what to worship.

David Foster Wallace

Zadie Smith, Changing My Mind (2009), epigraphs