Favoriting Tony Coulter: Playlist from July 4, 2023 Favoriting

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Michael Welch  Blues for RA   Favoriting TV Willie  Illegal Radio  1991  0:01:54 (Pop-up)
Catfish  Chicken/Statue   Favoriting V.A.: Winnie's Escape  Bovine Productions  1985  0:03:42 (Pop-up)
Asmus Tietchens  Park und Guter Morgen   Favoriting In die Nacht  RE: Bureau B  1982  0:04:32 (Pop-up)
Steven Tetzloff  116   Favoriting V.A.: Winnie's Dream  Bovine Productions  1984  0:07:48 (Pop-up)
Girls On Fire  Life Is Too Funny   Favoriting V.A.: Winnie's Winter Vacation  Bovine Productions  1984  0:11:25 (Pop-up)
Solomonoff & Von Hoffmannstahl  Nun or Whore?   Favoriting V.A.: Winnie's Dream  Bovine Productions  1984  0:13:42 (Pop-up)
P16.D4  Luxus & Mehrwert   Favoriting Distruct  RE: Odd Size  1984  0:16:36 (Pop-up)
Heiner Goebbels & Alfred Harth  Apfelböck oder die Lilie auf dem Felde   Favoriting Bertolt Brecht: Zeit Wird Knapp  RE: Riskant  1981  0:21:07 (Pop-up)
Aaron Winsor  Bitter Suite (excerpt)   Favoriting V.A.: Winnie's Escape  Bovine Productions  1985  0:24:41 (Pop-up)
Beeg Srahka  Sow Chow   Favoriting V.A.: Winnie's Winter Vacation  Bovine Productions  1984  0:27:21 (Pop-up)
Ken Clinger  Winnie's Retreat   Favoriting V.A.: Winnie's Early Retreat  Bovine Productions  1984  0:28:58 (Pop-up)
ZGA  Mountain Pit   Favoriting Riga  Points East  1989  0:31:40 (Pop-up)
P16.D4  Aufmarsch, Heimlich   Favoriting Distruct  RE: Odd Size  1984  0:33:20 (Pop-up)
 
Fish Karma  Cow of My Dreams   Favoriting V.A.: Winnie's Escape  Bovine Productions  1985  0:41:41 (Pop-up)
Charles Rice Goff III & Gen Ken Montgomery  From From From   Favoriting Persiflage Among Vacuum Cleaners  Taped Rugs  2023  0:45:35 (Pop-up)
Bob Summers & Mike Curb  Pot Party   Favoriting Teenage Rebellion OST  Sidewalk  1967  0:48:06 (Pop-up)
Jerry Garcia  Late for Supper / Spidergawd / Eep Hour   Favoriting Garcia  Warner Bros.  1972  0:50:19 (Pop-up)
Pink Floyd  Burning Bridges   Favoriting Obscured By Clouds  Harvest  1972  1:00:31 (Pop-up)
Warren Burt  Dedication   Favoriting Poems of Rewi Alley  Sonic Gallery  2006  1:03:54 (Pop-up)
Ron Nagorcka  Atom Bomb (1977)   Favoriting Atom Bomb Becomes Folk Art  Pogus  2014  1:07:03 (Pop-up)
 
Home & Garden  Bells of Ever and Never   Favoriting History and Geography  RE: Exit Stencil  1985  1:44:31 (Pop-up)
Psy 231  Childish Beginnings   Favoriting Psy 231  Big Noise in Archgate  1988  1:50:45 (Pop-up)
Tones on Tail  Lions   Favoriting Pop  Beggars Banquet  1984  1:55:51 (Pop-up)
Sue Garner  Something Else   Favoriting To Run More Smoothly  Thrill Jockey  1998  1:59:48 (Pop-up)
Pram  Moonminer   Favoriting The Moving Frontier  Domino  2007  2:03:47 (Pop-up)
White Noise  Black Mass: An Electric Storm in Hell   Favoriting An Electric Storm  Island  1969  2:06:33 (Pop-up)
Olivier Messiaen  Et Expecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum (1964)   Favoriting Oiseaux Exotiques; etc. [cond. by Karl Anton Rickenbacher]  Koch  1993  2:13:59 (Pop-up)
Art Bears  Terrain   Favoriting Hopes and Fears  Re: ReR  1978  2:41:59 (Pop-up)
The Scene Is Now  Permanence 800   Favoriting Burn All Your Records  RE: Lexicon Devil  1985  2:45:48 (Pop-up)
 
Polyrock  Your Dragging Feet   Favoriting Polyrock  RCA  1980  2:50:15 (Pop-up)
Social Climbers  Palm Springs   Favoriting Social Climbers  Hoboken  1981  2:55:14 (Pop-up)
 
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       3:00:07 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 7/2 9:04pm
Tony Coulter:

Hello, all! Today's playlist image is a collage by Salvador Dali. It's called "Crazy, Crazy, Crazy Minerv" and is from 1971.
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WR:

Hi Tony & folks.
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, hey, WR!
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David (in London):

Afternoon Tony and assembled Coultards.

Hey WR.
  12:01pm
listener Phillip in the Bronx ♎️⚖️:

Welcome back Mr Coulter. You were certainly missed last week
Avatar 12:01pm
Tony Coulter:

And ... high hi hi, David and Phillip!!
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Rich in Washington:

Greetings Tony!
  12:02pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Hi Tony ‘n at!
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WR:

No meetings today, so headphones on and ready for anything. Well almost anything.
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listener james from westwood:

Good Tuesday, Tony and all! WFMU is the only fireworks I need today!
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WR:

They said, gold plated torch? I don't remember anything about gold plated statue of liberty torch.
Avatar 12:06pm
Tony Coulter:

Hi there, Rich and Oleh!!

Have to thank you both:

Rich for filling in for me last week, and Oleh for sending me a bunch of CD-R reissues of cassettes in the Winnie compilation series. We'll be hearing a lot of tracks from the Winnies in this set.
Avatar 12:06pm
Tony Coulter:

Greetings, James!!
  12:06pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Sweet Catfish and my mentor Asmus. Atta boy, Mr Tony!
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Doug Schulkind:

Gluten free morgen, Tony!
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Doug Schulkind:

'ello, Oleh from Pittsburgh! We got to cross paths one of these days!
Avatar 12:09pm
Tony Coulter:

Gluten tag, Herr Doug!
Avatar 12:12pm
Tony Coulter:

Gluten tag yer it
  🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
WR:

↳ Doug Schulkind @12:08
Hi Doug, according to my notes you just completed another solar orbit.
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Yvang:

Hi Tony and forks and fourth!
  12:13pm
Marie in Queens:

↳ Song: "Life Is Too Funny" by "Girls On Fire"
fantastic. Hi Tony, hi everybody!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Tony and all other listeners!
  12:14pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

After all these years I now realize Leslie Singer was our female Mark E Smith!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Andrew in Toronto:

↳ WR @11:59
Hi WR!
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Tony Coulter:

Greets, Yvang and Andrew!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Andrew in Toronto:

↳ David (in London) @12:01
Afternoon David.
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Doug Schulkind:

↳ WR @12:12
Check yer notes, WR. I am a card-carrying Gemini of the "May" variety.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:15pm
Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Yvang @12:13
Hi Yvang!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Marie in Queens @12:13
Hu Marie in Queens.
  12:16pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

That will be great, Doug. Bill D needs to meet up too.
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David (in London):

Phillip, Rich, Oleh, James, Doug, Yvang, Marie, Andrew: salutations good people.
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WR:

↳ Doug Schulkind @12:14
ah, I see the source of my confusion. Nevermind.
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Sem:

Tony, hello. Coulter-types, greets.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Sem @12:16
Hey Sem!
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David (in London):

All hail the Semulator.
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Tony Coulter:

Hi, Marie! Just spotted you up there!
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Tony Coulter:

Heya, Sem!
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Webhamster Henry:

Hi Tony - so far, so good...
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Sem:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:16
AiT, good to see you a-board.
  12:18pm
Marie in Queens:

Well, hello Andrew in Toronto @)
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Doug Schulkind:

↳ WR @12:16
S'okay, WR, I appreciate the the thought. Gifts will still be accepted though the end of September.
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pot8o:

hi everyone!
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, hey, hey, Hamster Henry and pot80!!
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Sem:

↳ David (in London) @12:17
Hello, David.
Does your fox-face need a furriers care from time to time, I wonder to myself.
  12:22pm
Marie in Queens:

↳ Tony Coulter @12:17
Hey Tony, no worries, it wouldn't be the first time I was ... .. spurned... .. @)
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David (in London):

↳ Sem @12:20
Sem, I do drop into the foxdresser once a month for a light trim (with hot towels).
  12:25pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Wow, Tony you know all the coolest! Yay Harth! Yay Mr G. Harth was on FB for a while then went missing
  12:26pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Howdy Dave ( from London)!
Avatar 12:27pm
Tony Coulter:

Beeg Srahka (on now) = Oleh from Pittsburgh!
  12:28pm
rw:

Good morning Tony and everyone! Thanks for keeping America great.
  12:28pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

I was very honored in the 80s ago. Aaron Windsor named a work for me!
Avatar 12:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Morning, rw!
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egould:

↳ Song: "Mountain Pit" by "ZGA"
It’s a Three Stooges short without the dialogue.
Avatar 12:35pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, Moe -- I mean, egould.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
egould:

And good morning Tony Coulter. Happy July 4th to all you discerning ears out there.
Avatar 12:42pm
northguineahills:

here hopped up on muscle relaxants...somehow dislocated my shoulder while sleeping. got it back in joint . one-handed typing detected...
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Tony Coulter:

NGH! Ooh -- sorry to hear about your shoulder.
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egould:

Moo moo moo!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ northguineahills @12:42
hola ngh!
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WR:

↳ Song: "Cow of My Dreams" by "Fish Karma"
Just Like Sister Moo Moo Moo said.
  12:49pm
Dean:

"Fix me a martini, Marge." The language of the parents of those teens.
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Tony Coulter:

Ha! Heya, Dean!
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egould:

Benzedrine and LSD sounds pretty fun.
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northguineahills:

↳ Dean @12:49
I thought it would be, "Bring me a Duff, Marge."
  12:54pm
Dean:

I'm guessing a Simpsons allusion...but I've not seen The Simpsons.
Avatar 1:01pm
Tony Coulter:

Duff beer, Springfield's favorite beverage.
  🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:01pm
WR:

↳ Song: "Late for Supper / Spidergawd / Eep Hour" by "Jerr...
Listening to this seems to have reactivated some brain cells I thought were long gone.
Avatar 1:02pm
northguineahills:

↳ Tony Coulter @1:01
a true oregonian, you are...
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Martyn:

Hey there, Tony
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Tony Coulter:

Hiya, Martyn!!
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Rich in Washington:

'Clouds is such a peculiar Pink Floyd album. That era's output is really essential to me but that album always sounds like another band trying really hard to sound like Pink Floyd to me for some reason.
  1:07pm
rw:

Rich, that's funny you say that. I don't know most of those earlier PF LPs other than what I've heard on the radio and at friends' houses over the years. Opened to playlist to see if it was Pink Floyd that was sounding so much like Pink Floyd.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ WR @1:01
Hi WR!
  1:09pm
Dean:

Is this a disguised ad for the new Oppenheimer movie? When they were filming at Berkeley I so wanted to photo-bomb the proceedings wearing a WFMU t-shirt.
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WR:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @1:08
Hi Andrew iT,
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northguineahills:

↳ Dean @1:09
well, there's your problem ,you were attempting the wrong kind of bomb...
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pot8o:

↳ Song: "Atom Bomb (1977)" by "Ron Nagorcka"
my cat is loving this track
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egould:

↳ pot8o @1:13
It’s kinda freaking me out.
  1:14pm
Dean:

So many innocent lives wasted away by the sadistic horror of a photo bomb.
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northguineahills:

↳ Song: "Atom Bomb (1977)" by "Ron Nagorcka"
digging!
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northguineahills:

↳ Dean @1:14
innocen(ce/ts) lost...
  1:18pm
Dean:

"We...we were on vacation...at a...beautiful coastal resort. Suddenly out of nowhere, there he was...a few yards behind us beneath the palm trees, while we had our family portrait taken. He brandished two middle fingers. Our...vacation...was...all for naught."
  1:24pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

This a really cool piece.
  1:26pm
Dean:

Somebody on one of these comment boards a week or so ago recommended C.L.R. James' "Whitman and Melville," which I am now reading. It is remarkable. Thank you, whoever made the recommendation!
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Tony Coulter:

Oh, before I forget -- an important programming note: Jeff Golick will be filling in for Julie today.
  1:38pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Dean, sounds really interesting. If you’re ever in the berkshires in western mass., visit Melville’s home. The tour guide is a Melville scholar. Melville was ahead of his time in experimenting with narrative structure, at least in America.
  1:42pm
Dean:

Thanks, Oleh. I am loving Moby-Dick on the second reading. In Tony's Portland I visit a tiny used bookstore (the store is tiny, not the books) on NW Alberta, Melville's Books. I even bought my current copy of Moby-Dick there. But it's not named for Herman. The owner's surname is in fact Melville!
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Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "Dedication" by "Warren Burt"
Warren Burt IS still in Australia.
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Tony Coulter:

Aha! Thanks, Henry! I used to be in contact with him, but it's been quite a while.
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pot8o:

↳ Tony Coulter @1:36
jeff golick vs fabio, that's going to be a tough decision
Avatar 1:48pm
Tony Coulter:

If you have two computers, you could listen to 'em both.
  1:49pm
Dean:

Or just switch back and forth.
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WR:

↳ pot8o @1:46
Technically you can listen to both on one computer, but I find it easier to keep track of the threads of sound if coming from two separate devices.
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Webhamster Henry:

↳ Tony Coulter @1:45
[plug] He interviewed me back in 2020, now rapidly becoming the distant past: soundbytesmag.net...
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WR:

↳ Dean @1:26
Now you've launched me down a CLR James rabbit hole, or actually seems more like a cavern. Thank you.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Webhamster Henry @1:54
Interesting! I'll have to look/listen post-show.
  1:57pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Dean, I want to reread it also. Hah! Love those kinds of bookstores, too. The tour guide featured a great incisive segment on the creation and editing of Moby Dick. There were many pages left out. It was a greatly rollicking concept like Sterne’s Tristram Shandy, a real mulligan stew of opinions and digressions. But the editor was timid. I wonder if there is an unexpurgated edition. Also so cool is seeing Melville’s writing desk and his view of Mt Greylock which inspired him to consider making the novel.
  1:57pm
Dean:

I've known *of* CLR James for years, but never explored until the rec last week. Again, thank whomever...
  2:00pm
Dean:

I think the guy to read about the publication of Melville's works is G. Thomas Tanselle. I've read his bibliographic theoretical work, but not the work devoted to Melville. His edition is the one I'm reading.
  2:01pm
David in London:

Great to hear Tones on Tail, Tony. Daniel Ash always an intriguing character.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ David in London @2:01
I'm embarrassed to say I've never heard Love and Rockets -- should probably give 'em a try.
  2:10pm
Dean:

Funny, Oleh @1:57, I was going to state that Moby-Dick is sui generis, but I stopped myself because of Tristram Shandy! And perhaps Rabelais' Gargantua & Pantagruel.
  2:12pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

David I wish the Tones on Tail stuff was more easy to come by here- and less expensively. Only learned about them last Summer.
  2:14pm
Dean:

I wonder what Satan thinks of all this fretting about climate change.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Oleh from Pittsburgh @2:12
I recently became aware that the Beggar's Banquet catalog is up at Bandcamp, if digital is perhaps ok with you: beggarsarkive.bandcamp.com...
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Dean @2:14
Well, if Earth becomes Hell, Satan's Hell will be out of business.
  2:17pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Mr Tony, you never cease to amaze. Love Messiaen
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Tony Coulter:

Hi, Jeff!!

Don't forget, pholks -- that Jeff will be on after me, filling in for Julie.
  2:18pm
Dean:

Satan will join the gig economy. Airbnb. Uber, Lyft...ironically.
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Jeff Golick:

↳ Tony Coulter @2:17
Hey, Tony! And all the oiseaux exotiques out there...
  2:21pm
Dean:

I thought oiseaux exotiques only hung out at Twitter.
  2:22pm
Dean:

Speaking of byrds, see this good story about a supreme composer:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/04/arts/music/william-byrd-400-anniversary.html
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Dean @2:22
Did William Byrd play the Karl Anton Rickenbacher?
  2:29pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Dean, I particularly dig those vintage wiggy wackos. If you’ve never read Edith Sitwell’s compendium, English Eccentrics- highly recommended. Layered fun enhanced by Sitwell’s droll style. It doesn’t regard Sterne, but all sorts of Sterne like English characters. Weird and wonderful.
  2:30pm
Dean:

Fanfare's 2000 review of this Rickenbacher recording concludes, "Rickenbacher's is an excellent, somewhat somber rendition with plenty of sound."

Not sure, Tony, but I do know that Byrd was a hunt-and-peck kinda keyboard player.
  2:32pm
Dean:

Davitt Moroney's box of complete Byrd keyboard works is a stunner, by the way. He's at Berkeley.
  2:33pm
Dean:

And fortunately, Byrd's suit against Roger McGuinn failed.
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Tony Coulter:

I'm proud/glad to say I met Messiaen ever-so-briefly, in Paris. It didn't go beyond shaking his hand, and saying a few words ... but still.
  2:34pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Thanks! Byrd is the word. I dig him too. If not already familiar check out his Scottish contemporary Tobias Hume. Nicely odd.
  2:35pm
Dean:

Savall performing Hume is bliss.

Yikes, Tony, that's great. Plus you met somebody who met Boulez!
  2:39pm
Dean:

Fanfare's 2000 review of Moroney's Byrd box:
"What can one say in summary? Moroney's accomplishment is vast, and vastly important. It would have been important even if there were one or two weak spots in the finished enterprise—but there are none. It is perfect in every detail: musical, academic, technical, you name it. Once again, Hyperion deserves loud thanks for having the guts to take on a project that none of the larger companies dared tackle, and they, and we, are rewarded with an unmitigated success. A fabulous release, as enjoyable as it is momentous."
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WR:

↳ Tony Coulter @2:34
a great memory to have, Tony,
  2:44pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Wow Tony! Was it a casual spotting or part of symposium or concert? You may already know he was the influence on something called the Spectral School. Composers with a somewhat visceral mystical bent. I always loved the idea of synesthesia - mixing of the senses- where sounds are meant to suggest colors. I have a bit of it myself, also of sounds creating shapes. It’s a neurological conditions I guess. Maybe all those head injuries from pre helmet bike and sled riding mishaps heh heh
  2:44pm
Andrew in Toronto:

What a wonderful show thanks Tony!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Oleh from Pittsburgh @2:44
I cornered him after a concert of his stuff. He was with his wife Yvonne Loriod. This must have been in the late '80s.
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Tony Coulter:

He was very gracious.
  2:47pm
Dean:

Meeting Loriod ain't half bad, either!
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Rich in Washington:

↳ Tony Coulter @2:46
I've been taught to never corner a composer. It'll automatically trigger an attack.
If you surprise a composer, I hear you're supposed to make yourself look as big and imposing as you can, but slowly back away while avoiding eye contact.
  2:50pm
Dean:

I guess Mark David Chapman didn't get the memo.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:49
Yeah, I guess I'm lucky Messiaen didn't bite me.
  2:51pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Damn Tony. Another big fave. Love that Polyrock
  2:53pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Yes, Savall’s Hume is bliss. Boulez is great, even if he was a dismissive mofo.
  2:55pm
David in London:

I once surprised Stockhausen, but luckily I had some carrots with me, and he responded well to a vegetable offering.
  2:56pm
Dean:

"I once surprised Xenakis" would somehow sound not right.
  2:56pm
Doug Schulkind:

Thank, Tony!
  2:57pm
Dean:

Like "I once surprised Cage."
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pot8o:

thanks Tony! have a great week everyone!
  2:58pm
David in London:

Great show today, thanks Tony.
  2:58pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Tony what the … Social Climbers! You’re really spooking vintage hipster me. Love them!
  2:58pm
Jeremy:

Another top notch show, TC! Thanks!
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Yvang:

Thanks Tony, for the show, and please don't burn All your records!
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Rich in Washington:

Thanks, Tony!
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listener james from westwood:

Many thanks, Tony!
  2:59pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

Thank you Mr Tony! Great show. Great spending it with you all!
  3:00pm
asheville jon:

Thanks Tony!
  3:00pm
Jeremy:

Murderer of mediocrity!
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Martyn:

Great show, Tony
  3:00pm
rw:

Thank you Tony!!
  🥁 Swag For Life Member 3:00pm
WR:

Many thank yous! Tony and folks.
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Tony Coulter:

Thanks, everyone! Stay tuned for Jeff!!!
  3:02pm
Erik-O-Vert (VT):

Social Climbers !
Has that been reissued ?
- Shazam shows me it has a very different album cover.
Under Mark Bingham’s name.
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Yvang:

↳ Erik-O-Vert (VT) @3:02
It's been reissued in 2011 www.discogs.com...
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