tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post6078050445573267080..comments2023-10-27T09:59:52.319-05:00Comments on NuVoid: Playlist 1-9-10Rodger Colemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14447735420151521491noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post-69328499896573621682010-01-11T09:57:59.866-06:002010-01-11T09:57:59.866-06:00iPod shuffle week of 2010-01-03/07, part 2:
When ...iPod shuffle week of 2010-01-03/07, part 2:<br /><br />When it rains it really pours --Elvis Presley<br />Pygmy brats pt. 1 & 2 --Tad Thaddock<br />How long --Frank Stokes<br />What's to say --Art Ensemble of Chicago<br />Body movin' (Fatboy Slim remix) --Beastie Boys<br />?? --Anthony Braxton Quartet (Knitting Factory '93)<br />You're no good --Betty Everett<br />Golden teardrops --the Flamingos<br />Studio dialog --James Brown<br />Every little thing --Beatles (mono)<br />Lonesome day blues --Bob Dylan<br />You're gonna make me cry --O.V. Wright<br />Danger zone --Wilson Pickett<br />I got a woman --Beatles (BBC)<br />You can't do that --Beatles (live)<br />These arms of mine --Otis Redding (live)<br />bit from Cryptic Snippets (anthology of early home recordings of me and my brother)<br />Parker's mood --Charlie Parker<br />Cottontop --Stan Hasselgard<br />I saw her standing there --Beatles (BBC)<br />I am the alter-destiny --Sun Ra<br />You go to my head --Anthony Braxton<br />Flying --the Residents<br />Adventures in space --Sun Ra<br />Believe in me --Jerry Butler<br />Let him go --Bob Marley & the Wailers<br />Stupidity --the Van Dykes<br />Where's my sweetie hiding --Arcadia Peacock Orchestra<br />It's too late --Charlie Rich<br />Chi chi cha --Beatles (Let it be sessions)<br />Tender years --George Jones<br />Home in your heart --Solomon Burke<br />Along came Ra --Sun Ra<br />East St. Louis Toodle-oo --Steely Dan<br />Good morning good morning (sound effects) --Beatles<br />Never get enough --Bobby Byrd<br />No strings --Fred Astaire<br />I would die 4 U --Prince<br />Lemon song --Led Zeppelin<br />Honest with me --Bob Dylan<br />Gnik nus --Beatles (Love)<br />Georgia on my mind --Delta Rhythm Boys<br />Future --Sun Ra (acetate)<br />If you really love me --Stevie Wonder<br />bit from Cryptic Jr.<br />Double cross --Spring Heel Jack<br />The last thing on my mind --Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton<br />bit from Cryptic Snippets<br />Wild man blues --Louis Armstrong<br />Anything you wanna know --Joe Tex<br />Ain't it a shame --Joe Tex<br />Improvisation for the march of time --Wild Bill Davison<br />Voodoo child (slight return) --Band of Gypsies (live)<br />Pathways to unknown worlds --Sun Ra<br />Thoughts under a dark blue light --Sun Ra<br />Black comedy (alt take) --Miles Davis<br />New Orleans joys --Jelly Roll Morton<br />Terms of psychic warfare --Husker Du<br />Sweetie dear --Sidney Bechet/Tommy Ladnier<br />Sweet mama --Duke Ellington<br />Mad love --Muddy Waters<br />Tonky boogie --Forrest Sykes<br />Rainbow people --Fraternal Order of the All<br />Comp. 25 --Anthony Braxton<br />Maybe the last time --James Brown (live)<br />Underneath the Harlem moon --Fletcher Henderson<br />Penina --Beatles (Let it be sessions)<br />Nobody knows you --Otis Redding<br />Bold soul sister --Ike & Tina Turner<br />bit from Cryptic Snippets<br />It's the beat --Major Lance<br />Mobile blues --Wade's Moulin Rouge Orchestra<br />Untitled in CoF minor/A valentine to Sherwood Anderson --Mikhail/Gertrude Stein (DJ Spooky remix)<br />Born to be together --the Ronettes<br />No head no backstage pass --Funkadelic<br />Vertical responsibility paradigm > Closed doors E (Get serious) --UYA (live Johnny D's)Samnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post-69182294973740527832010-01-11T09:56:46.252-06:002010-01-11T09:56:46.252-06:00I thought I'd list out what played on my iPod ...I thought I'd list out what played on my iPod for a good part of the week. This is what showed up on shuffle, out of about 16,000 songs. I don't think I'll do this again--too much typing--but it's interesting. "Shuffle" seems to ride on particular artists or albums. So, this was my soundtrack for most of last week's driving back and forth to work and doing the dishes:<br /><br />iPod shuffle week of 2010-01-03/07 part 1 (I had to break this up into two comments because of length quota, sorry!):<br /><br />You got to get out of here --Memphis Minnie<br />Halloween in Harlem --Sun Ra<br />Calling planet Earth --Sun Ra<br />Love in swingtime --Duke Ellington<br />Jubilesta --Cootie Williams (Duke E. small group)<br />Senior service --Elvis Costello<br />Lowe groovin' --Joe Morris<br />Crown of creation --Jefferson Airplane<br />The piccolino --Fred Astaire<br />Never my love --Booker T. & the MGs<br />Higher --Sly & the Family Stone<br />Do you like worms? --Beach Boys<br />More than you know --Billie Holiday<br />Everybilly --Tad Thaddock<br />Milkcow blues boogie --Elvis Presley<br />Blues by five --Miles Davis<br />Morse code of love --The Capris<br />Complaints Dept. --Stock, Hausen, & Walkman<br />Star dust --Duke Ellington (live Fargo)<br />What you're doing --Beatles (mono)<br />I got the feelin' --James Brown<br />Wham --Duke Ellington<br />Stuck inside of Mobile with the Memphis blues again --Bob Dylan<br />A sailboat in the moonlight --Johnny Hodges (Duke E. small group)<br />Bluebird --Charlie Parker<br />In a jam --Duke Ellington<br />Only the strong survive --Jerry Butler<br />This boy --Beatles (live)<br />A place nobody can find --Sam & Dave<br />The lucky old sun --Willie Nelson<br />Wheel of fortune --The Cardinals<br />Like a rolling stone --Bob Dylan<br />Savoy blues --Louis Armstrong<br />Ina silent way/It's about that time --Miles Davis<br />By your side --Tower of Power<br />Somewhere out --Sun Ra<br />I could have danced all night --Sun Ra<br />Wayo --Fela<br />Please be my baby --The Shirelles<br />Licking stick, licking stick --James Brown (live)<br />bit from Cryptic Jr. (anthology of early home recordings of me and my brother)<br />Still raining, still dreaming --Jimi Hendrix<br />You couldn't be cuter --Al Bowlly<br />Twist and shout --Isley Brothers<br />Midriff --Duke Ellington<br />Beg me --Chuck Jackson<br />Let me tell the world --The Impressions<br />Klaunstance --Charlie Parker<br />Judy --Al Green<br />Space cadet 2 --Kid Koala<br />Taxman --Beatles (mono)<br />Heroes and villains (45 version)--Beach Boys<br />I'm only sleeping (rehearsal) --Beatles<br />Stay out of the kitchen --Mable JohnSamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post-3356787336199180782010-01-11T09:49:43.059-06:002010-01-11T09:49:43.059-06:00Here's my playlist for the past week. For the ...Here's my playlist for the past week. For the hell of it, I also decided to record what played on my iPod. I'll stick that in a separate comment in the interest of space.<br /><br />Playlist 2010-01-11<br /><br />*Luigi Nono: Retrospective, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London 2005-04 (BBC), disc 1 (CDR)<br />*Ravel: The Piano Concertos (Pascal Roge/Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal)<br />*Schoenberg: Das Klavierwerk (Peter Serkin)<br />*Art Ensemble of Chicago: The Alternate Express<br />*Albert Ayler: Holy Ghost, disc 1<br />*Anthony Braxton Quartet: 1975-??-?? Bremen (CDR)<br />*Anthony Braxton Diamond Curtain Wall Quartet: 2008-06-17 Besancon (CDR)<br />*Anthony Braxton: Quartet (Moscow) 2008<br />*Rodger Coleman & Sam Byrd: 2008-03-24<br />*Miles Davis: Seven Steps: The Complete Columbia Recordings Of Miles Davis 1963-1964, disc 3<br />*Billie Holiday: The Complete Original American Decca Recordings, disc 2<br />*Charles Mingus: New York Sketchbook [East Coasting]<br />*Roscoe Mitchell: Nine to Get Ready<br />*Evan Parker Electro-Acoustic Ensemble: The Eleventh Hour<br />*Evan Parker Electro-Acoustic Ensemble: Memory/Vision<br />*Paul Smoker Trio: QB<br />*Sun Ra: 1970-11-09 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, disc 2 (aud CDR)<br />*Sun Ra: Cosmos<br />*Sun Ra: Detroit Jazz Center, disc 6 (1980-12-27) (CDR)<br />*Cecil Taylor: 1971-07-24 Town Hall, NYC (solo) (CDR)<br />*Cecil Taylor Unit: 1976-04-15 Ann Arbor (CDR)<br />*Cecil Taylor Unit: 1983-09-04 Saalfelden, Austria (CDR)<br />*Cecil Taylor: 1989-10-22 Skopje, Macedonia (solo) (CDR)<br />*That's What I Call Sweet Music: American Dance orchestras of the 1920s (from R. Crumb's 78rpm record collection)<br />*Animal Collective: Merriweather Post Pavilion<br />*Beatles: The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl Deluxe (Purple Chick) disc 2 (The Mixes)<br />*Beatles: The Beatles (2009 stereo remaster) side 2<br />*Fela: The '69 Los Angeles Sessions<br />*Golden Palominos: This Is How it Feels<br />*Grateful Dead: 1977-05-28 Civic Center, Hartford, CT (CDR)<br />*Grateful Dead: 1977-06-07 Winterland (CDR)<br />*George Harrison: All Things Must Pass (remastered ed.), disc 2<br />*Praxis: Transmutation Live<br />*Sonic Youth: A Thousand Leaves<br />*Stooges: Fun House<br />*Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton: Porter and Dolly (The Essential ...)<br /><br />Reading log 2010-01-11<br /><br />*A New Literary History of America (ed. Greil Marcus & Werner Sollors) (started)<br />*Deadhead's Taping Compendium, vol. 1 (in progress)<br />*Larson, Gary. The Complete Far Side (in progress)<br />*Shakespeare, William. Romeo and Juliet (Arden ed., 2nd series, ed. Brian Gibbons) (in progress)<br />*Musil, Robert. Man Without Qualities (in progress)<br />*Theroux, Alexander. Darconville's Cat (finished)Samnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34883285.post-74535691865928246872010-01-11T08:26:46.174-06:002010-01-11T08:26:46.174-06:00Totally with you on Revolution in the Head--I read...Totally with you on <i>Revolution in the Head</i>--I read it years ago and I should pick it up again. You can find a detailed analysis of it here:<br />http://www.popmatters.com/pm/tools/print/115775 Pop Matters did a nice job with their whole Beatles overview feature "Re-Meet the Beatles," definitely worth checking out. <br /><br />Along the same lines, but focusing primarily on the mechanics of the music itself, without any sociopolitical commentary, are the two excellent books by Walter Everett, <i>The Beatles As Musicians: The Quarry Men Through Rubber Soul</i> and <i>The Beatles As Musicians: Revolver through the Anthology</i>. Highly recommended!<br /><br />And while I'm at it, perhaps the best overview of the Beatles and their importance is <i>Can't Buy Me Love: The Beatles, Britain, and America</i>, by Jonathan Gould. I can't say enough good things about this one.Samnoreply@blogger.com