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Favoriting November 5, 2012: Guitars ward off the storm, with Kevin Kastning & Mark Wingfield

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Artist Track Album Label Format Approx. start time
Pat Metheny Group  Dismantling Utopia   Favoriting Quartet  Nonesuch    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Ben Monder  Mistral   Favoriting Excavation  Arabesque    0:06:22 (Pop-up)
Kenny Burell  Lotus Land   Favoriting Guitar Forms      0:15:43 (Pop-up)
Rez Abbassi  Rivalry   Favoriting Continuous Beat  Enja Records    0:25:01 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Loren Mazzacane Connors 

(untitled 3, 4, 5, 6)   Favoriting

Airs 

 

 

0:34:45 (Pop-up)
Suzanne Langille and Loren Mazzacane Connors  Amazing Grace   Favoriting 1987-1989      0:42:45 (Pop-up)
 
Larry Coryell / Badi Assad / John Abercrombie  Timeless   Favoriting Three Guitars  Chesky Records    0:52:54 (Pop-up)
Bill Frisell  Across the Universe   Favoriting all we are saying...      1:00:02 (Pop-up)
Jefferson Pitcher  Maria and the Sea   Favoriting I am Not in Spain      1:07:56 (Pop-up)
Monkeyworks  The Chilton Street Caper   Favoriting Seeking      1:12:50 (Pop-up)
 
 


Live performance by Mark Wingfield and Kevin Kastning
 
In 2011 American guitarist Kevin Kastning with British jazz guiatrist Mark Wingfield collaborated on an ethereal album of sonic soundscapes called, "I Walked Into the Silver Darkness." Kevin and Mark then collaborated on a 2nd disc in 2012 called "An Illustrated Silence." A planned NYC gig was cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy but that didn't stop Wingfield from visiting the WFMU studios with Kastning, playing several improvisational pieces live.
 
Mark Wingfield and Kevin Kastning  (Untitled No.1)   Favoriting       1:26:56 (Pop-up)
Mark Wingfield / Kevin Kastning  Tramontane I   Favoriting An Illustrated Silence  greydisc  CD  1:38:12 (Pop-up)
 
Mark Wingfield and Kevin Kastning  (Untitled No.2)   Favoriting       1:46:23 (Pop-up)
 
Mark Wingfield and Kevin Kastning  (Untitled No.3)   Favoriting       1:55:44 (Pop-up)
 
Mark Wingfield and Kevin Kastning  (Untitled No.4)   Favoriting       2:09:34 (Pop-up)
 
Mark Wingfield / Kevin Kastning  Sonata in November   Favoriting An Illustrated Silence  greydisc  CD  2:18:05 (Pop-up)
Rene Von Grunig & Mark Wingfield  Night   Favoriting       2:22:26 (Pop-up)
 
Jack DeJohnette  Free Above Sea   Favoriting Oneness      2:36:35 (Pop-up)
Robin Williamson  Sir Patrick Spens   Favoriting The Iron Stone  ECM    2:45:27 (Pop-up)
Mecca Bodega  The Caravansarei   Favoriting Raise the Tent  (self released)    2:52:11 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Loren Mazzacane Connors 

(untitled 4, 5, 6, 7)   Favoriting

Airs 

Road Cone 

 

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Listener comments!

  12:02pm
Van in DC:

Appropriate opening track :) Hello Irene!
  12:02pm
Sean in Bristol, UK:

Yay Irene, great to have you back, hello to one and all
  12:02pm
v k:

so very happy to be able to listen to your fine program today, Irene; anything that feels normal is most appreciated; thanks for finding your way to the station
  12:07pm
Peter K:

You made it on time! Yay!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
Irene:

Good to be back everybody! I fared just fine in the storm. Many others, including WFMU, were not so lucky. I'd love to hear your stories. Also, WFMU is in dire need of funds, so I'll be asking for your support later on. And I'll have a live performance from Kevin Kastning & Mark Wingfield at about 1pm.
  12:09pm
Sean in Bristol, UK:

Bonfire night here in the UK, having a roast dinner and I'm using sweet potatoes for the first time, any tips from my pals across "The Pond" on how to cook them
  12:12pm
clueless in Mi:

sean, you can mash them, deep fry them, (don't forget to peel them first), bake em in the oven, pan-fry them...all good.
  12:13pm
Dan Quayle:

You can wrap those potatoes and throw 'em right in the fire.
  12:17pm
KP:

On train and listening to Irene. Yay!
  12:18pm
Sean in Bristol, UK:

What a lovely track, perfect for the now dark evenings
  12:28pm
Andrew:

Roast them just like normal potatoes. They don't take quite as long, and they don't need par boiling first.
  12:40pm
Van in DC:

3 light flickers, but no power loss. No cable loss. No internet loss. No flooding (6th floor apt). Highlight was the Apt. fire alarm going off during the storm and having to go stand out in a hurricane ;)
  12:41pm
dcp:

Sandy totally knocked over a stack of kids chairs on my deck. Other than that, nothing.
  12:41pm
dcp:

Sean: after roasting, butter, salt and pepper. That's all you need.
  12:42pm
Listening Out There:

...I think the silent fundraiser should be bylined "Silent and Loud"...
  12:46pm
Sean in Bristol, UK:

Thanks for the tip, Folks. My problems with my sweet potatoe just is so insignificant to what has been happening on the East Coast. The photos on the NY Times is just aweful, my thoughts and prayers goes out to all affected
  12:52pm
terry:

Not getting any signal in North Jersey but can still stream, yay!
  12:58pm
Van in DC:

Enjoying this...really nice.
  1:01pm
Brian in UK:

Hello Irene. Sean the thing to do in true Blackadder style is to stick it up your nose & say wibble.
I think the place to be tonight is Lewes, they take their fireworks seriously.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=lewes+bonfire&hl=en&prmd=imvnsu&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=J_6XUJLVKKPS0QXJmYCQCQ&ved=0CDwQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=625
  1:04pm
DCE:

this Bill Frisell interpretation is divine!
  1:04pm
Sean in Bristol, UK:

@Brian, I have one left over and I have stuck one up my left nostril and am saying "Wibble"!
  1:08pm
Brian in UK:

Well done Sean, enjoy the roast just the job for a cold night.
  1:12pm
BDR:

Peter Hammill is 64 today. HINT!
  1:30pm
TDK60:

Frisell's All We Are Saying has not-so-jazzy renditions of Lennon. The versions seem to capture the overall sound--instruments, vocal melodies & harmonies--of the originals.
  1:42pm
?:

nice. hearing segovia and john mclaughlin
  1:46pm
wiki:

Tramontane is a classical name for a northern wind. It also means "lying on or coming from the other side of a mountain range" or broadly, "foreigner."
  1:53pm
Andrew (in Fairfax):

So tramontane is more or less the same as transalpine, except for the aeolian (wind) connotation. Is the piece in aeolian mode?
  2:18pm
Van in DC:

Thanks to Kevin & Mark for stopping in to play for us!
  2:31pm
Stanley:

@ Brian. Hi Brian. Great link you put up there. Lewes seems to have made Guy Fawkes night its own Judging by the photos, it looks like almost anything goes - Halloween, Goth action, Mardi Gras, some kind of mad Spanish religious thing and even some creepy Southern American cross burning action.
  2:58pm
Van in DC:

Wonderful show, lovely tunes, thanks as always Irene, have a wonderful week,
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:02pm
Irene:

Thanks everybody!
  3:02pm
Listening Out There:

Thx!
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