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Favoriting September 4, 2022: Alles liebe!
Brooklyn-born, multi-reed playing giant Dave Liebman, apparently still going on 39 now for the last 37 years, has the Stork Club stage to himself today. Wir haben Dich lieb, Dave!

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Dave Liebman, Tatsuya Nakatani & Adam Rudolph  Benediction (Opening)   Favoriting The Unknowable  Congas [Kongos], Djembe, Percussion [Tarija], Bass Drum [Zabumba], Thumb Piano, Sintir, Harp [Mbuti Harp], Slit Drum, Percussion, Flute [Overtone Flutes], Electronics [Live Electronic Processing] – Adam Rudolph; Drums [Drum Kit], Gong [Gongs], Percussion [Metal Percussion], Percussion – Tatsuya Nakatani Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Adam Rudolph (tracks: 11), Dave Liebman* (tracks: 10) Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute [C Flute], Flute [Native American Flute], Recorded By, Piri – Dave Liebman - - - Recorded July 2016 at Orange Music Sound Studio, New Jersey 
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David Liebman & Richie Beirach  Redemption   Favoriting Mosaic Select 12 - Quest  Written-By – Billy Hart Double Bass – Ron McClure;  Drums – Billy Hart;  Piano – Richie Beirach; Soprano Saxophone – David Liebman; - - Recorded live in Germany, 1988 
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Elvin Jones  Sweet Mama   Favoriting The Main Force  Written by: Gene Perla Elvin Jones - drums • Pat LaBarbera, David Liebman, Steve Grossman - reeds • Albert Dailey - keyboards • Ryo Kawasaki - guitar • David Williams - bass • Dave Johnson - percussion • Recorded • 1976 • New York City 
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Dave Liebman & Bobby Avey  Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: May Breezes op. 62 no 1,   Favoriting Vienna Dialogues  David Liebman - soprano sax;  Bobby Avey - piano - - 2006  
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Martial Solal, Dave Liebman  Coming Yesterday   Favoriting Masters in Paris  Composed By – Martial Solal; Piano – Martial Solal; Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – David Liebman - - - Recorded at Radio France Studio 104 on October 29, 2016 
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DJ Lieby-Jeeby          0:35:21 (Pop-up)
David Liebman  Time Immemorial: Before, Then, Now, After   Favoriting The Distance Runner  Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, – David Liebman; drums and synth - unknown A production of Schweizer Radio DRS and Hat Hut Records Ltd. Recorded at Jazzfestival Willisau on August 28, 2004 
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Dave Liebman  Satya Dhwani (True Sound)   Favoriting Drum Ode  Dave Liebman -  alto flute • Gene Perla - bass, electric bass • John Abercrombie - electric guitar, acoustic guitar • Bob Moses, Jeff Williams - drums • Patato Valdez - congas • Barry Altschul, Steve Sattan - percussion • Badal Roy, Collin Walcott - tabla • Ray Armando - bongos, percussion - Recorded May 1974, Record Plant, New York City 
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David Liebman Quintet  Autumn In New York   Favoriting If They Only Knew  Bass – Ron McClure Drums – Adam Nussbaum; Guitar – John Scofield; Tenor Saxophone – David Liebman; - -released: 2015 
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Kip Hanrahan  Heart on my sleeve   Favoriting Coup de Tête  Accordion – Orlando DiGirolamo (Lanny Dilay); Alto Saxophone – Carlos Ward; Bass – Cecil McBee; Drums [Trap] – Victor Lewis; Soprano Saxophone – David Liebman; Tenor Saxophone – Chico Freeman, Teo Macero 5:14 - -Recorded November 1980 through February 1981 at Latin Sound Studios, New York, N.Y. 
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David Liebman, Richard Beirach, Ron McClure, Billy Hart  Lonely Woman   Favoriting Redemption - Quest Live In Europe  Written by: Ornette Coleman; Double Bass – Ron McClure; Drums – Billy Hart; Piano – Richie Beirach; Flute [Wooden] – David Liebman - -recorded live at Sunset Club/Paris by Radio France, on November 2nd, 2005 
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Abbey Lincoln  People In Me   Favoriting People In Me  Bass – Kunimitsu Inaba; Congas – James Mtume; Drums – Al Foster; Piano – Hiromasa Suzuki; Tenor Saxophone – David Liebman; Vocals – Abbey Lincoln - - Recorded at Aoyama Victor Studio Tokyo, June 23 1973 
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Drummer DJ In Me          1:28:25 (Pop-up)
David Liebman, Jeff Coffin, Victor Wooten, Chester Thompson, Chris Walters, James DaSilva  On the Corner   Favoriting On the Corner Live! The Music of Miles Davis (Feat. Jeff Coffin, Victor Wooten, Chester Thompson, Chris Walters & James DaSilva)  David Liebman - soprano sax Jeff Coffin - sax; Victor Wooten - bass-guitar ; Chester Thompson - drummer ; Chris Walters - keyboardist; James DaSilva - guitarist . - 2019 
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Miles Davis  Vote for Miles   Favoriting On the Corner  Miles Davis – electric trumpet with wah-wah, organ • Michael Henderson – bass guitar with wah-wah • Don Alias – drums, percussion • Jack DeJohnette – drums • Al Foster – drums • Billy Hart – drums • James Mtume – percussion • Carlos Garnett – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone • Dave Liebman – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone • Bennie Maupin – bass clarinet • Chick Corea – Fender Rhodes, keyboards • Herbie Hancock – Fender Rhodes, keyboards • Harold Ivory Williams – keyboards • Cedric Lawson – organ • Dave Creamer – guitar • Reggie Lucas – guitar • John McLaughlin – guitar • Khalil Balakrishna – electric sitar • Collin Walcott – electric sitar • Paul Buckmaster – cello • Badal Roy – tabla - -1972 
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Ten Wheel Drive with Genya Ravan  Interlude: A view of soft   Favoriting Brief Replies  Bass, Vocals – Bob Piazza Drums, Percussion, Vibraphone – Allen Herman; Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Banjo – Aram Schefrin; Keyboards – Michael Zager; Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Other [Illustrious Raisin] – Dave Leibman; Trombone – Dennis Parisi; Trumpet, Flugelhorn – John Eckert; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Cowbell, Other [Hamesha] – Steve Satten; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Other [House] – John Gatchell; Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion – Genya Ravan - - 1970 
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Badal Roy  Folk Song of Bangladesh   Favoriting Ashirbad  Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Frank Tusa ::::::Alto Flute, Soprano Saxophone – David Liebman :::::::Percussion – Jeff Williams, Richard Beirach :::::::Piano – Richard Beirach :::::::Tabla [Tablas] – Badal Roy - - - Recorded October 1 & 2, 1975 at Salaam Studios, Tokyo 
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Scott Cutshall  Dear Lord   Favoriting Zyphoid Process  Written by: John Coltrane; Bass– Tony Marino; Drums, Percussion– Scott Cutshall; Piano– Russ Lossing; Soprano Saxophone – David Liebman - - Recorded June 1994 
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Bob Moses  Talking Tongues (Full Moon Graveyard New Orleans)   Favoriting Wheels of Colored Light  DAVID LIEBMAN  soprano saxophone §§§TERUMASA HINO  cornet §§§BOB MOSES  drums, percussion, voice  - -1992 
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Mick Goodrick/David Liebman/Wolfgang Muthspiel  The Crusher   Favoriting In The Same Breath  Composed By – David Liebman; MICK GOODRICK  guitar; DAVID LIEBMAN  soprano saxophone,; WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL  guitar, electric nylon string guitar, guitar synth, violin - - Recorded at Studio Zerkall, Germany, March 1995 
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DJ Industrious Lazin'          2:17:58 (Pop-up)
Mahavishnu John McLaughlin  Peace One   Favoriting My Goal's Beyond  Written by: John McLaughlin John McLaughlin – acoustic guitar • Billy Cobham – drums • Charlie Haden – bass • Jerry Goodman – violin • Dave Liebman – flute, soprano saxophone • Airto Moreira – percussion • Badal Roy – tabla • Mahalakshmi (Eve McLaughlin) – tanpura (Indian drone instrument) - - Recorded New York City, March 1971 
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Dave Liebman, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart  Sunrise   Favoriting The Seasons  Composed By – David Liebman Bass – Cecil McBee Drums, Percussion – Billy Hart Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Piano, Synthesizer, Flute [Wood Flutes] – David Liebman - - - Recorded on December 27, 1992 and edited January 19, 1993 at the Red Rock Studios, Saylorsburg, PA, USA 
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Everything Is Everything  Jun's Dream   Favoriting Just Flash In The Cosmic Pan  Bass – John Carbone, Lanny Fields, Reggie Workman, Teruo Nakamura Drums – Lenny White; Electric Piano – Joe Bonner; Guitar – John Abercrombie; Percussion – Steve Jackson; Percussion, Flute – Yosuke Tonoki; Piano – Mike Garson; Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Dave Liebman, Steve Grossman; Trumpet – Randy Brecker - -Recorded on 15 June 1970 
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Lee Konitz, Dave Liebman and Richie Beirach  Migration   Favoriting KnowingLee  LEE KONITZ  soprano sax §§§RICHIE BEIRACH  piano §§§DAVE LIEBMAN  soprano saxophone Recorded May 2010 at CMP Studio, Zerkall, Germany 
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Dave Liebman, Tatsuya Nakatani & Adam Rudolph  Cosmogram   Favoriting The Unknowable  Congas [Kongos], Djembe, Percussion [Tarija], Bass Drum [Zabumba], Thumb Piano, Sintir, Harp [Mbuti Harp], Slit Drum, Percussion, Flute [Overtone Flutes], Electronics [Live Electronic Processing] – Adam Rudolph; Drums [Drum Kit], Gong [Gongs], Percussion [Metal Percussion], Percussion – Tatsuya Nakatani Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Adam Rudolph (tracks: 11), Dave Liebman* (tracks: 10) Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute [C Flute], Flute [Native American Flute], Recorded By, Piri – Dave Liebman - - - Recorded July 2016 at Orange Music Sound Studio, New Jersey 
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Lookout Farm  I'm a Fool to Want You (Live)   Favoriting At Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 1975 (Live)  Bass – Frank Tusa §§§Drums – Jeff Williams §§§Percussion – Badal Roy §§§Piano – Richie Beirach §§§Saxophone, Flute, Percussion – Dave Liebman - - - Recorded June 6 1975 at Onkel Po's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 
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Sacred System  Black Lotus   Favoriting Nagual Site  Bass – Jah Wobble ///Cornet – Graham Haynes ///Drums, Frame Drum – Hamid Drake ///Ghatam, Bells – Aiyb Dieng ///Shakuhachi, Khene – Clive Bell ///Tabla – Zakir Hussain ///Tabla, Voice – Badal Roy ///Trombone – Craig Harris ///Voice – Sussan Deyhim ///Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar – Nicky Skopelitis ///Harmonium, Voice – Gulam Mohamed Khanr ///Organ, Electric Piano – Bernie Worrell ///Tabla, Ektare, Drums, Percussion – Bill Buchen //////Soprano Saxophone – Byard Lancaster, Dave Liebman ///Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer  – Bill Laswell - - 1998 
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Bad Bad DJ Stork (Really. Bad.)          3:15:04 (Pop-up)
Elvin Jones  Slumber   Favoriting Genesis  Elvin Jones - drums • Joe Farrell, Dave Liebman - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone • Frank Foster - tenor saxophone, alto flute, alto clarinet • Gene Perla - electric bass • Recorded • February 12, 1971 • Studio 
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Esther Phillips  Home Is Where The Hatred Is   Favoriting From a Whisper to a Scream  Alto Saxophone – Hank Crawford Arranged By – Pee Wee Ellis; Arranged By [Strings] – Don Sebesky;  Baritone Saxophone – David Liebman; Bass – Gordon Edwards; Cello – Alan Shulman, Charles McCracken; Conductor – Pee Wee Ellis; Drums – Bernard Purdie; Flugelhorn – John Eckert, John Gatchell; Flute – David Liebman, Frank Vicari; Guitar – Cornell Dupree, Eric Gale; Harp – Margaret Ross; Organ – Richard Tee; Percussion – Airto Moreira; Piano – Richard Tee; Tenor Saxophone – Frank Vicari; Trombone – Dick Griffin, Sam Burtis; Trumpet – John Eckert, John Gatchell; Viola – Harold Coletta, Harry Zaratzian; Violin – Alvin Rogers, Charles Libove, Guy Lumia, Jack Zayde, Leo Kahn, Max Hollander, Max Pollikoff, Michael Comins, Paul Winter; Vocals – Barbara Massey, Hilda Harris, Joshie Armstead, Louis St. Louis, Tasha Thomas; - Producer – Creed Taylor - Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder - -1971 
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Dave Liebman Trio  Pannonica   Favoriting Monk's Mood  Bass – Eddie Gomez; Drums – Adam Nussbaum; Saxophone – Dave Liebman - - Recorded January 31st, 1999 at Red Rock Recordings Studio 
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Dave Liebman & Bobby Avey  Georg Friedrich Handel - Sonata 6,   Favoriting Vienna Dialogues  David Liebman - soprano sax; Bobby Avey - piano - - 2006 
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Tisziji Munoz  Peace On Earth I   Favoriting Presence Of Joy (Samboga-Kaya)  Written by: John Coltrane; Bass – Cecil McBee, Don Pate; Drums – Rashied Ali; Guitar, Synthesizer, Bells – Tisziji Muñoz; Piano – Bernie Senensky; Tenor Saxophone – Dave Liebman - - Recorded on July 22, 1999 at Rashied Ali’s Survival Studios in NYC 
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Dave Liebman  Man-Child   Favoriting 1st Visit  Bass – Dave Holland Drums – Jack DeJohnette; Piano – Richard Beirach; Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flute – David Liebman - - Recorded at Aoyama Victor Studio, Tokyo 20, 21 June '73 
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DJ Will Lieb You In Peace Now          3:56:19 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:59am
Stork:

Greetings and welcome, all!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
watchpocket:

And a happy hippie hi Sir Stork! Happy Labor Day weekend! See? I do call, I do write! And I'm even first!
Avatar 12:02pm
TDK60:

Golly, pal Stork. It's been too long since I stopped by your swank, brightly-lit nightspot.
Avatar 12:03pm
Stork:

Hey, watchpocket!! Now shake those hips for me!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
fred:

Well, I've been going on 39 for a while too, though 39 might be lethal in Glen Passaic rounds. Let's start with one, anyone willing to join?
Avatar 12:04pm
Stork:

Hey hey, it's TDK60! Any old times a good time to belly up to the bar here!
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Stork:

One for you, fred - one, two for me!
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abbazabba:

Stork! Had to listen to the comeback show from the archives but I’m present today
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chresti:

Hi Stork and grown boys and girls!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
Jeff Golick:

Give the horn guy some! And the barkeep, too!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
StringOFperils:

Hello, Stork. I heard a little Brubeck quote in there...Unsquare Dance or something....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
adamdoesit:

Hello Stork and listeners! I was on my way out the door for a ride when I went to put a little air in the old tires, tore a valve stem, and ended up rooting around for a fresh-ish tube. And speaking of tubes, how about a nice couple of Edison Triodes* for fred and me?

* Edison Triode:
2oz Glen Passaic
1oz barium oxide
Stir, sinter, heat lightly, and seal in borosilicate glass.
Avatar 12:12pm
abbazabba:

Damn that’s a bummer adamdoesit. I will buy this round
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
doctorjazz:

Hey Stork and Storkers!
Here for a short -younger daughter (who's living home) just tested positive for COVID. She's had a sore throat for 3 days, and tested negative a day or so ago. We need to get out of the house...

Sorry to hear that, @adamdoesit! (the recommendation for those pedals with spikes is one of the best ones I've gotten for my bike, thanks again).
Avatar 12:13pm
Stork:

abbazabba zing! I noticed the heightened pep in the Club today!
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Stork:

chresti most fair!! Hola, y bienvenido!
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Stork:

A torn valve-stem can be excruciating, as we all know! Triode's all around to kill adamdoesit's pain
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

⦿Sun in ♍︎Virgo, Year of Fire 🐕Dog
' David Liebman (born September 4, 1946) is an American saxophonist, flautist and jazz educator. He is known for his innovative lines and use of atonality. He was a frequent collaborator with pianist Richie Beirach.
In June 2010, he received a NEA Jazz Masters lifetime achievement award from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). '
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
StringOFperils:

@Doctorjazz > A bad turn of fortune. Best wishes. A cautionary tale for the rest of us....it is not, nor has it ever been, over.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...triodes ? ...I thot Dave generally worked in larger ensembles...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
adamdoesit:

doc, it's no biggie -- I've got spare tubes to spare, especially well-loved ones with 2-3 patches. Possibly I'm just procrasting because it's icky out? Sorry about the COVID positive, but I'm glad to hear the flat pedals are working out for you!
Avatar 12:19pm
Stork:

Oh geez, dr. jazz! That really sucks big time! I came back from the US and soon after got cold/virus-like symptoms. Was convinced I had "it" - got a test on Friday and ... negative. "just" a cold-virus. Already on the mend though - whew!!
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abbazabba:

That sucks, Doc. I just got over covid last week. I went almost 3 years without getting it and was starting to think I was immune
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Stork:

GO, ELVIN, GO!!!
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Hams:

that drummer done got some.
Avatar 12:21pm
Stork:

Hams!
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Hams:

hey there, stork!
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fred:

PAULS has been compiling a list of Doug's first bands in high school. Not to encourage underage drinking (stay off my GP stash! and lawn) but there could be a tie in in the GTDR multiverse with adamdoesit recipes
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
doctorjazz:

This Solal-Liebman is cool! (posting with my N95 mask on)
Avatar 12:33pm
Stork:

Stay safe, doc! This is a great live recording - there's a previous one they did in Bordeaux - also way-great!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
doctorjazz:

I've seen Dave Liebman, at Birdland in Manhattan (though I have to admit I don't have many records under his name).
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WR:

Hi Stork and those imbibing the Passaic stream. Listening from a car show next to the Cherokee casino in Tahlequah OK. Fire water allowed.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
fred:

Speaking of drummers, I hope to see Han Bennink in a few weeks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
spodiodi:

hello, Stork and all! sounding great. glad to be here listening.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:41pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Digression but *finally* saw Chasing Trane (on PBS app). It's here in entirety - with my reaction :
www.facebook.com...
- curious what anyone might have to say about any of that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:41pm
doctorjazz:

@Fred, jealous! I got to see him many years ago, a few times with the Willem Breuker Kollektief (he once left his drum kit to the audience with his drum sticks, and played drink glasses, tables, anything he could hit at different audience tables. Funny and great music/theater!).
I don't see him listed in the NY area ever...
  12:42pm
Dean:

Saw Bennink at Victo with Clusone Trio. They doubled the trio with Gerry Hemingway's for a show.
Avatar 12:43pm
Stork:

Yass, spodiodi ! Great to see you back in here! WR - love what you did there!
Avatar 12:45pm
Stork:

Hey StringOFperils, welcome, already, like 20 minutes ago! I didn't hear the quote - Liebman doesn't quote very often, so good for you for catching it!
  12:46pm
Dean:

Liner notes give thanks "to Walter Quintus and Kurt Renker who have worked with me on solo projects as well as providing the pre-recorded music for 'Time Immemorial.'"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:47pm
fred:

@doc: he should have played with Sonic Youth years ago, they said he was ill. A year later he told me he had a bit too much to drink the night before and missed the train
Avatar 12:47pm
Stork:

Revolution Rabbit Nov63: - thanks for the tip! I'm not on facebook, so I guess I can't see it, but would love to catch it sometime.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@Stork: I saw it on the PBS app on demand - then found it in Zuckerland. Found myself watching it a few times more...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:51pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'll risk taking too much space with my reaction :

Well - here it is ! The whole thing.
(I watched it on demand on the PBS app.)
If Coltrane means as much to you as he does to many of us - there is no way 1 hour 39 minutes will seem enuff. That's the form this happens to be however. But it seemed to me to go even faster - like an hour !
...So - these things always perch in a precarious balance of presenting the subject to an audience who might know nothing about it @ all - & still be truly relevant - in the space of, really, one TV episode.
...I guess I'd honestly prefer a greater quantity of factual detail - to the extent I felt @ the end I'd really learned some things. Not just for this film, however - but generally for this type.
& I don't feel Trane was misrepresented here or anything ...& after all his significance is such that a Director will also be charged with summing that up - no less.
In fact - it reminded me of an aspect of Trane I had honestly sort of forgotten : that his message was really parallel to say MLK's in the 1960s - & he dedicated himself to making actually effectual & positive differences in the world with his energy & activities & life - & he wanted his music to impel us to such ends too. To be fair to myself perhaps - the whole world has drifted notably away from such idealism in the more than half a century since, I think is apparent...
I liked the style well enuff I suppose. With John Coltrane - it's a question of how much to present the realities of the world Jazz has always existed in - especially in those earlier eras - & the actual reverence with which he approached his own work & with which not a few have regarded it since...
It's the same presentation of talking heads as nearly every documentary we've become accustomed to
...some genuinely intimate family (this in fact provides some perspective I didn't have yet)
- some legit Jazz artists who in fact knew him well (like Benny Golson & Sonny Rollins)
- some to make you scratch your head a bit, like John Densmore of the doors ...but he also illustrates how far & broadly Coltrane's influence has reached - & says things completely on point
...& - Bill Clinton ?! Cause he's tooted a few notes on sax maybe ?? Presumably to add gravitas for the bougie target audience or something - & speaking as a Southerner & all this ...but he it turns out says things entirely appropriate also - & even insightful, such as how Trane compares to Picasso in his periods - but all within just a few years instead of 50 !
...but I don't want to give the impression the pacing is bad or anything. It would be completely incongruous to make a film about this music & have bad flow. There's a good amount of archival imagery - & near continuous music underneath & upfront as well.

(Also: ...I love he ticked Miles off by not dressing sharp enuff 😃 ...)
Avatar 12:54pm
abbazabba:

Rev Rabbit- spot on. I saw it a few years ago and it isn’t too sharp in the ole memory now. But, I do remember liking him even more after watching
Avatar 12:56pm
Stork:

No worries, RevRabb. The space is free.
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abbazabba:

I remember before I saw it that the whole discipline and spirituality of him may have been more “legend” than anything, but the movie made it seem like that was who he really was
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:59pm
doctorjazz:

Ok, gotta run, laters All!
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Stork:

See you around, doc! Best of luck with your youngest!
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abbazabba:

I’m not as educated as most of yous on here on jazz. That said, Coltrane and Metheny are my favorite “people” in jazx
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fred:

No worries RevRab. If someone can post the same huge message three or four times a day and Ken has an issue with *you*, I'll have an issue with him
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Stork and all
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Stork:

Hi ho, coelacanth∅ !
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abbazabba:

Yeah, rev. I always enjoy reading your thoughts on things
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well thot here might be the people who could relate - & whose opinions would be relevant. Off topic for Dave today maybe - but as he's pretty 'Out' & hung with Elvin - maybe not !
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Dean:

Do we know why sometimes Dave, sometimes David?
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Stork:

Hi, Dean! Noice ta see yeh!! I have no idea. I doubt he cares - he seems very down-to-earth. I, on the other hand am a stuck-up phoney who tried to insist on "Mr. Stork, Sir" for years, but no one ever went for it, so now i act like it doesn't bother me.
  1:11pm
Dean:

David is biblical, King Dave not so much.

(See my comment upstairs re: the music accompanying "Time Immemorial.")
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fred:

Opinions infused with Glen Passaic may be rightfully discarded, though. Speaking of which, barkeep, please don the ol'hazmat suit and serve a round
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'm a David - & prefer it really. But if one is to socialize - whatsoever - one had better come to terms with 'Dave'. Sounding friendlier is not always the worst thing... DJ David who does the 'Observation of Deviance' program on FMU is having none of this 'Dave' business for example. & I kinda admire him for it...
  1:19pm
Dean:

One of my best friends is a Dave/David, but everybody calls him by the first syllable of his last name. (No, it isn't Davidovsky.)
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fred:

@RRN63: Many people call me Chris or Christophe for some reason. I respond to these, fred, and variants. Or not. I'm a cat person, so sometimes I'm not in the mood and assume they're calling someone else
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coelacanth∅:

i've been called dave at least 20 times. never been called david.
neither one is my name.
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Stork:

Abbey overdubs herself - so we get her twice!
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coelacanth∅:

i wondered if she'd keep multiplying to represent all the people in her
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TDK60:

She's got multiple peoplealities.
  1:33pm
CalZone!:

Glad to find you have returned, Storky!
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Stork:

CalZone ! Say hello to Pete Zah for me !!
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abbazabba:

This is awesome
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Stork:

Espesh with headphones on, abbazabba! Yugga-yugga-zoinks!
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StringOFperils:

I always hear this as the underpinning of Remain In Light
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abbazabba:

Nice, I did not know David was in the original
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TDK60:

I somehow missed/forgot that Paul Buckmaster played cello on this "Corner."
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Stork:

StringOFperils - that is a very intriguing thought!
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Stork:

TDK60: this is one head-spinning personnel list!!
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TDK60:

Yeah, now that ya mention it.
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Stork:

abbazabba - Liebman wasn't sure what the hell was going on when this was happening, as I relate later. Liebman has told the story many times. He played his part without hearing the band! No headphones in a room with almost everyone plugged directly into the board!!
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abbazabba:

Wtf. Crazy that’s even possible
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Stork:

I love how Ten Wheel Drive billed Lieb as "Illustrious Raisin"
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StringOFperils:

"Moby Grape" was taken
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doctorjazz:

Quick hi again-then heading to MOMA. I love Trane, but for a long time I had trouble listening to Trane-sounding sax players (as Mingus said is a similar situation to his sidemen, "stop playing Bird!). But I've come to appreciate the different takes on Tranes template out there, and developed an appreciation of how hard it must be NOT to channel Trane...
Bye again!
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fred:

I'm tempted to go to an Enka show. I don't like Enka, but I've never heard it live, so...
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Stork:

StringOFperils - 😂
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Stork:

LOVE this interplay between Lieb and Hino!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...read 'cornet' as 'comet' before he came in - & wondered what esoteric thing I was missing ...kerning I suppose...
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fred:

@RevRab: If anyone could play a comet, you'd be the one, with your affinity to the skies
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Stork:

I think Lieb has been very forthright about sounding like Trane at first, and partly gave up the tenor sax for a while to force himself away from that sound
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Have thot of it as being like saying a Rawk Gittarist sounds like Hendrix. @ one point it becomes redundant / synonymous.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Bird / ChuckBerry...
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fred:

@RevRab: Yet it can simplify as well: how is one not like Hendrix/Trane, yet still interesting. There's a lot of room left
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Course it's been long enuff things have moved on. Not necessarily gone further ...but moved along.
  2:24pm
Robm:

Hello fellow stork club listeners
  2:24pm
Dean:

The covers of the Bob Moses and Drum Ode records resemble the multimedia show I attended last night. Music provided by, inter alia, https://soundcloud.com/keywe5t and https://www.tanukispidercat.com/, saxes and upright electric bass processed and improvised. Full Blast territory.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I made the comparison of James Carter being VanHalen to Coltrane's Hendrix...
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fred:

Speaking of room, there's a lot in glasses around here. Barkeep, please correct that
  2:27pm
Robm:

And that will be the last day of sophisticated boom boom until next year I hope!!!!!
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Stork:

Helloooo, Robm! How-dew?
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Stork:

Right away, Sir fred! Top 'em up, barman!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Charlie Haden !
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...not quite the Mahavishnu Orchestra yet I guess...
  2:33pm
Robm:

@stork fine can’t complain nobody would listen:)
  2:33pm
Robm:

@Rev howdy
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Afternoon Robm.
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Stork:

Whadda violin break by Jerry Goodman!
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fred:

@Robm: Have a Glen Passaic. After a few, everyone would listen, but not hear
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Stork - indeed.
  2:35pm
Robm:

@Fred ha ha
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fred:

Kim played some Tribe records last week, Everything Is Everything reminded me of that era
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Stork:

fred - that Everything is Everything band is beyond the beyond - Al di La as the Italians would say.
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fred:

Or the opposite of the Jets, as some would snipe (I'm bound to root for the Pats, for historical reasons, but the Jets still bug me)
  2:54pm
Dean:

Is the name Badal Roy or Bad Al Roy?
  2:54pm
Dean:

Either way, he's bad, in the good sense.
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Stork:

Bad Al - I love it!
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Stork:

Pretty sure Badal is on more than half the tracks on this show - didn't plan it, but there it is.
  3:01pm
Dean:

I'm noticing a similar preponderance of Dave Liebman.
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Stork:

Nothing gets past you, Dean!
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abbazabba:

Ooh yeah, this sounds like some love makin music
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fred:

I made my Junior high school English teacher laugh so much she got me into the exchange program though I wasn't in her class. The exchange town was Foxboro. On the other hand, my German teacher hated me so much she filed a complaint to expel me the year after I dropped German altogether
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abbazabba:

Or some meditation music. To each their own
  3:09pm
Dean:

An amazing collection of South Indian vocal recordings from the first half of the last century: https://canary-records.bandcamp.com/album/feb-1935-dec-1936
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abbazabba:

I’m a Bengals fan. We made the super bowl for the first time in over 30 years this year. It felt good
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fred:

@abbazabba: You should feel good. Burrow looks like the real thing, and a decent offensive line should help
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abbazabba:

Yeah, he really does. I’m optimistic about the offensive line this year. When they drafted Burrow, my first thought was that the owner better not let him get killed out there
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abbazabba:

Great story but even greater accent, Stork!
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fred:

@Stork: For a while I thought it was your story!
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Stork:

I hear an echo of me having said Liebman played tenor with Konitz. Did I? I lie! He played soprano.
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Stork:

Ya got me fred - I may as well admit it. My real name is David Liebman. But you can call me Dave. Or The Illustrious Raisin.
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fred:

Or the replacement Moby Grape?
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fred:

@abbazabba: Well, he did get hurt his first year, and still sacked plenty, which is not sustainable. The line looks better, but time will tell. You never know whether talent or coaching is the issue with line work, it's so detail oriented
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Franco Twinkie:

Maybe Grope was less a replacement that a legal dodge to keep playing.
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fred:

@Franco: Is the heat better now?
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Stork:

Lovely overdubbing here by Liebman.
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Franco Twinkie:

No, it's worst. It's 105 degrees.
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Stork:

Hi Franco Twinkie! Geez, where are you again?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Record highs - again - all thru central California.
Nothing to see here.
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Franco Twinkie:

San Gabriel. Four miles from the L.A. city line.
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fred:

@Franco: Oof! Chresti must not be a happy camper
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Franco Twinkie:

I'm figuring out an action plan to get the hell of of here if the power goes out.
  3:43pm
adamdoesit:

Hey Stork - I’ve been digging the Liebmansraum on my ride. Seems like no matter my tempo, there’s a rhythm in the music to buoy it up.
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Stork:

Hey, adamdoesit! Keep that cocktail helmet strapped on! Great to hear you've been with us all along! Hope it's beautiful where you are.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...no Coltrane here...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Quartet even. Works for me !...
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Stork:

And speaking of beautiful, you people (can I pander, or what?) have made another Sunday a delight - a deep delicious dive into Lieb-Land with you all it has been! Hope you can all join next Sunday - a date that holds no significance whatsoever. Oh, wait, it IS Arvo Pärt's 87th birthday. So....
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spodiodi:

loved the Liebman, Stork! thanks for a wonderful four hours!
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fred:

Are you going all Part next week? And before the momentous event known as the return of Bryce!
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abbazabba:

Arvo Part! That sounds fun

Thanks for the rockin show, Stork. The world is closer to zen now that you’re back
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Stork:

Thanks, spodiodi! Great to have you back!
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Stork:

fred: is Bryce coming back? That is sweet news!!
  3:52pm
adamdoesit:

See you at Rudy’s, 10 o’clock.
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Stork:

Don't know if it'll be 4 hours of Arvo, but I hope you can all take Pärt in any case. (sorry)
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Stork:

Thank you kindly, abbazabba! I'll be there, adamdoesit.
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duke:

Thanks for the great tunes Stork
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fred:

Credits to Ken From Hyde Park: www.timeanddate.com...
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Stork:

Oops, almost forgot the Lieb links!
wfmu.org...


davidliebman.com...
David Liebman | Official Website of Dave Liebman

davidliebman.com...
Video | David Liebman
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Stork ~
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fred:

I should be at a Mats Gustafsson gig, but welcoming Bryce back will probably take precedence
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StringOFperils:

Danke Herr Storkenheimer! Prima!
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Stork:

Sehr gern, StringOFperils
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Stork:

Thanks, duke! Come again, wontcha?
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chresti:

Thanks Stork! It's 106F here, I'm melting!
  4:22pm
Dean:

Darn, darn, darn, I missed Tisziji Munoz!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Stork!
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