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Monday, July 14th

passings

Tommy Ramone (AKA Thomas Erdelyi), drummer, producer
January 29, 1949-July 11, 2014

Ramones, live, London, 1977*

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*Set list (courtesy of YouTube):

1. Blitzkrieg Bop
2. I Want to Be Well
3. Glad to See You Go
4. You’re Gonna Kill That Girl
5. Commando
6. Havana Affair
7. Cretin Hop
8. Listen to My Heart
9. I Don’t Wanna Walk Around with You
10. Pinhead
11. Do You Wanna Dance
12. Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy
13. Now I Want to Sniff Some Glue
14. We’re a Happy Family

Sunday, July 13th

Soul?

Gospel?

Whatever the idiom, this guy kills me.

The Sunset Travelers, featuring O.V. Wright (1939-1980), lead vocals

“Sit Down and Rest Awhile,” late 1950s

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“Ain’t That Good News,” 1964

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“On Jesus’ Program,” 1964

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art beat

Bruce Davidson (1933-), New York, 1966

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Saturday, July 12th

passings

Charlie Haden, bassist, composer, bandleader, August 6, 1937-July 11, 2014

Old and New Dreams (Charlie Haden, bass; Ed Blackwell, drums; Dewey Redman, tenor saxophone; Don Cherry, pocket trumpet), “Happy House” (O. Coleman), live, Norway (Molde Jazz Festival), 1979

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radio

Thank God, once again, for college radio. Beginning tomorrow at 2 p.m. (EST), WKCR (Columbia University) will air a memorial broadcast. Two hours? Three? Nope. They’ll be playing Haden’s music, continuously, until 9 p.m.—Monday.

Friday, July 11th

only rock ’n’ roll

Bob Dylan (with Justin Poskin, guitar; Tony Marsico, bass; Chalo Quintana, drums), live (Late Night with David Letterman), 1984

“Don’t Start Me Talkin'” (S. Williamson II, AKA Alex [or Aleck] “Rice” Miller)

 

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“License To Kill” (B. Dylan)


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“Jokerman” (B. Dylan)

 

Thursday, July 10th

alone

Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Piano Sonata No. 20 in A major (2nd movt., Andantino), Paul Lewis (1972-), live, Boston, 2013


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reading table

During Wind and Rain
by Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)

They sing their dearest songs—
He, she, all of them—yea,
Treble and tenor and bass,
And one to play;
With the candles mooning each face. . . .
Ah, no; the years O!
How the sick leaves reel down in throngs!

They clear the creeping moss—
Elders and juniors—aye,
Making the pathways neat
And the garden gay;
And they build a shady seat. . . .
Ah, no; the years, the years;
See the white storm-birds wing across!

They are blithely breakfasting all—
Men and maidens—yea,
Under the summer tree,
With a glimpse of the bay,
While pet fowl come to the knee. . . .
Ah, no; the years O!
And the rotten rose is ript from the wall.

They change to a high new house,
He, she, all of them—aye,
Clocks and carpets and chairs
On the lawn all day,
And brightest things that are theirs. . . .
Ah, no; the years, the years;
Down their carved names the rain-drop ploughs.

Wednesday, July 9th

sounds of Chicago

Fenton Robinson (1935-1997), “Somebody Loan Me a Dime” (F. Robinson)

Live (The Devil’s Music [BBC], 1979)

 

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Recording (1967)

Tuesday, July 8th

2ⁿ

Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet) & Tomas Fujiwara (drums), live, New York 2014


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art beat

Helen Levitt (1913-2009), New York, c. 1940

889

Sunday, July 6th

testify

Mighty Gospel Clouds, “Thank You Jesus,” live, Mississippi (Arkabutla), 1978


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lagniappe

random thoughts

What in this world is more natural than dying?

Friday, July 4th

Happy 4th of July!

This country has gotten many things wrong—music it got right.

The Blasters, “American Music,” live, Champaign, Ill., 1985

Wednesday, July 2nd

tonight in Chicago

This guy will be playing two sets—one by himself, the other with vibraphonist Jason Adasiewicz and drummer Frank Rosaly—at the Hideout.

James Falzone (clarinet), live, New Haven, 2014

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art beat: yesterday at the Art Institute of Chicago (lunch hour)

Paul Cezanne, The Bay of Marseilles, Seen From L’Estaque, c. 1885

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