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Monday, June 29th

string festival
day one

György Ligeti (1923-2006), Sonata for Solo Cello (1948-53); Matt Allen, live, Westport, N.Y., 2009

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lagniappe

reading table

the butterfly I passed
two miles back
is ahead now

—Kobayashi Issa (1763-1827; translated from Japanese by David G. Lanoue)

Sunday, June 28th

old school

I could live five hundred years and never tire of hearing this voice.

Soul Stirrers (feat. R. H. Harris [1916-2000], lead vocals), “Lord, I’ve Tried” (T. A. Dorsey), 1946

Photograph by Robert Frank (1924-).

Saturday, June 27th

heaven, n. a place where music is playing all the time, you don’t understand a word anyone’s saying, and it all sounds great.

Zoé, Tú, 2003

Friday, June 26th

sounds of Chicago

Your day’s about to get better.

Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers (HDT, vocals & guitar; Brewer Phillips, guitar; Ted Harvey, drums), live, Cambridge, Mass. (Joe’s Place), 1972

1st Set*

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2nd Set*


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*Set lists (courtesy of YouTube):

1st

1) Gonna Send You Back To Georgia
2) Taylor’s Crawl
3) Rock Me Baby
4) Goodnight Boogie
5) Wild About You
6) Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid
7) The Things I Used To Do
8) Phillip’s Stomp
9) I Just Can’t Take It
10) What Do I Say
11) Ingleside Blues

2nd

1) Dust My Broom
2) Phillip’s Crawl
3) Freddie’s Blues
4) Strollin’ With Brewer
5) It Hurts Me Too
6) Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid
7) Take Five
8) Blues For Suzie
9) Roll Your Moneymaker
10) Let’s Get Funky
11) Florence’s Blues

Thursday, June 25th

tonight in Chicago

These guys will be at Constellation.

Paal Nilssen-Love Large Unit (PNL, drums; Lasse Marhaug, electronics and turntable, et al.), “Culius,” live, Germany (Moers), 2014

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art beat: more from Tuesday at the Art Institute of Chicago

Jean-Luc Mylayne (1946-), Mutual Regard (through August 23rd)

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Tuesday, June 23rd

Imaginary Landscapes: A Film on Brian Eno (1989)

 

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lagniappe

musical thoughts

I wanted to make a kind of music that had the long now and the big here.

—Brian Eno

Monday, June 22nd

More of Ornette.

Ornette Coleman Trio (David Izenzon, bass; Charles Moffett, percussion), playing and talking, Paris, 1966

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lagniappe

art beat

Helen Levitt (1913-2009; MCOTD Hall of Fame), New York, c. 1940

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Sunday, June 21st

Here, on Father’s Day, is more of Aretha’s.

Rev. C. L. Franklin (1915-1984; Pastor, New Bethel Baptist Church, Detroit, 1946-1979), “Dry Bones in the Valley”


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art beat

Helen Levitt (1913-2009; MCOTD Hall of Fame), New York, c. 1940

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Saturday, June 20th

sounds of Chicago

Here, set to music, is a poem by Dorothy Parker (1893-1967).

Katie Ernst, “Bric-a-Brac” (music by K. Ernst), live (studio performance), Chicago, 2015

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Little things that no one needs—
Little things to joke about—
Little landscapes, done in beads.
Little morals, woven out,
Little wreaths of gilded grass,
Little brigs of whittled oak
Bottled painfully in glass;
These are made by lonely folk.

Lonely folk have lines of days
Long and faltering and thin;
Therefore—little wax bouquets,
Prayers cut upon a pin,
Little maps of pinkish lands,
Little charts of curly seas,
Little plats of linen strands,
Little verses, such as these.

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langiappe

random sights and sounds

Last night, while riding my bike in Chicago’s Columbus Park, I bumped into this—a performance by Isabelle Olivier (harp), Larry Gray (bass), and Paul Wertico (drums).

And, too, this great blue heron.

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Friday, June 19th

what’s new

Björk, “Stonemilker” (360 degree virtual reality), 2015