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Friday, April 29th

only rock ‘n’ roll

Dog Faced Hermans, live, Lincoln, Neb., 1994


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art beat: yesterday, Art Institute of Chicago

Vincent van Gogh, A Corner of the Asylum and the Garden with a Heavy, Sawed-Off Tree, 1889 (Van Gogh’s Bedrooms, through May 10th)

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Wednesday, April 27th

sounds of Chicago

Ralph Shapey (1921-2003), Three for Six (1979); Oerknal!, live, Netherlands (The Hague, Amsterdam) 2014


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reading table

He ate and drank the precious Words—
His Spirit grew robust—
He knew no more that he was poor,
Nor that his frame was Dust—
He danced along the dingy Days
And this Bequest of Wings
Was but a Book—What Liberty
A loosened spirit brings—

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), 1593 (Franklin)

 

Wednesday, April 20th

More.

Henry Threadgill’s Society Situation Dance Band
Live, Germany (Hamburg), 1988

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Henry Threadgill and His Very Very Circus
“Too Much Sugar for a Dime,” live, New York, 1995


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random sights

this morning, Oak Park, Ill.

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Monday, April 18th

Feel like floating?

Music for Airports, “1/1” (B. Eno, R. Davies, R. Wyatt), 1978; Bang on a Can All-Stars, live (arr. Michael Gordon), San Diego Airport, 2015


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reading table

To a Snail
By Marianne Moore (1887-1972)

If “compression is the first grace of style,”
you have it. Contractility is a virtue
as modesty is a virtue.
It is not the acquisition of any one thing
that is able to adorn,
or the incidental quality that occurs
as a concomitant of something well said,
that we value in style,
but the principle that is hid:
in the absence of feet, “a method of conclusions”;
“a knowledge of principles,”
in the curious phenomenon of your occipital horn.

Thursday, March 31st

Something to wash over you.

John Luther Adams (1953-), The Light Within (2007); New Music Detroit, live, Detroit, 2014


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reading table

spring rain—
the uneaten ducks
are quacking

—Kobayashi Issa (1763-1828; translated from Japanese by David G. Lanoue)

Thursday, March 24th

Uneasy sounds for an uneasy world.

Iancu Dumitrescu (1944-), Hyperspectres for doublebasses, cellos, and percussion, live, Paris, 2011


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reading table

Where but to think is to be full of sorrow / And leaden-eyed despairs

—John Keats (1795-1821), “Ode to a Nightingale”

Saturday, March 19th

like nobody else

Cecil Taylor Unit (CT, piano, vocal, percussion; Jimmy Lyons, alto saxophone, percussion; William Parker, bass, percussion; Rashid Bakr, percussion; Andre Martinez, percussion; Brenda Bakr, vocal) with dancers (Doretha Davidson, Leon Brown, Ron McKay, Pauline Zaguhei), live, Germany (Berlin), 1983

Saturday, February 27th

sounds of Morocco

Mahmoud Guinia (1951-2015), gimbri (aka guembri, sintir), live, Morocco (Marrakesh), 2015


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reading table

Four negatives make a positive.

—John Ashbery (1927-), “The Pie District” (excerpt), Breezeway (2015)

Wednesday, February 24th

tonight in (snowy) Chicago

They’ll be playing at Constellation.

Ches Smith (percussion), Mat Maneri (viola), Craig Taborn (piano), “Wacken Open Air,” live, Copenhagen, 1/19/16


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“I Think”


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random thoughts

Looking for pointers on patience? Here’s what MCOTD recommends: a bicycle accident and hip fracture. That will, I guarantee, change your whole outlook—pronto.

Monday, February 15th

Need a lift?

Steve Reich (1936-), Sextet (1984-85); Third Coast Percussion with pianists Anne-Marie McDermott and Gilles Vonsattel, live, Vail, Colo., 2014


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random sights

this morning, Chicago (Columbus Park)

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