Re: Radio!

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The time difference means I'll be at work, where my computer has no sound. So, alas, I shall not be able to listen. I'll try to replicate the experience in my mind by looking at the playlist.

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Same here. While my work computer has sound, company policy forbids streaming media. Woe is me!

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I'll stream from work! Can I make a request? It's easy to find sheet music by Garland Anderson but the recordings of his sonatas for saxophone seem to be rare. I believe Cecil Leeson recorded a piece for alto, and Lynn Klock maybe did one for bari. I'd be obliged if that's something you or the studio has.

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Neither I nor the station has any, though of course I can look around.

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Drat.

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i find it quite amusing that the only dj i am actively trying to listen to on KALX (just across the bay) is shreyas, who is also on thursdays from 6-9am. so now i will be sleeping through the both of you (and feeling bad about it later).

i'll at least set the alarm for tomorrow....

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I claim some influence.

This I think goes until just before my class, so hopefully I'll be able to listen to some of it, assuming my work computer is set up to receive audio.

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My company policy also forbids streaming audio, but I plan to FIGHT BACK AGAINST THE MAN by listening to at least some of Ben's show.

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I'm listening! At least, I think I am.

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I'm listening, for now (I have to go to work soon, the land of no internet), and ben, you are seriously insane. This is nuts.

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you're trying to give us musical whiplash, aren't you?

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That Paul Rutherford sequence stuff was really cool.

Public service announcement: Ben is now playing a pretty song with, like, singing and stuff.

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I suppose that was IMSy but I've decided not to worry too much about it. I do like the songs.

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You really think so, Weiner? I have limits, and I now know that Paul Rutherford is beyond them.

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I liked it. I liked the shrieking women.

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Yeah, I really like that kind of thing. (Look at the link in 7; also.)

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Oh. This Broughton fellow, on the other hand, I heartily approve of.

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Nice clarinets! In case I have to leave before it gets back-announced, pls to post what this is.

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Wait, you linked this on your first Unfogged post, didn't you?

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I linked to this group's cover of "Big Bottom", so, sort of. Edmund Welles.

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Wasn't Edmund Welles the name of the author of "A Sale of Two Titties" in the Monty Python bookshop sketch?

It appears so.

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You know, reading Unfogged all day long is probably not great for the eyes. It's not great for my eyes, at least under this halogen light bulb in my office.

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Bah. My job is run by men and women who adhere to the political philosophy espoused by Mussolini, as I've mentioned to Ben before in this same context.

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How weird. I was looking at the past plays for the Iva Bittova song, and--whoa!--one of the old djs is the ex-wife of my ex-boyfriend. Wtf.

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Silvana -- better that surely, than that she were the current wife of your current boyfriend.

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Well, she was the current wife of my current boyfriend at one point in time.

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Did the points in time at which she was your ex-boyfriend's current wife and the points in time at which your ex-boyfriend was your current boyfriend overlap?

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Wolfson -- 26 would only make sense if the answer to your question were "yes".

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I know, I'm just making sure.

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The time in which my ex-boyfriend was my current boyfriend was a subset of the time in which she was his current wife.

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The only names I recognize are Jan Dukes de Grey,

Bill Frisell, Andrew Bird, and Friends of Dean Martinez. And that hurts.

This compulsion to learn about music is gonna kill me.

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listening...

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Whatever this is, it's really nice.

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Korekyojinn, "Doldrum", from Isotope, released on Tzadik records.

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Say hi to us on the air!

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Thanks, Ben. :)

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You have to start doing your show on a day I don't teach.

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I'll be listening. I'd rather hear voices than see pictures.

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