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.
Same here. While my work computer has sound, company policy forbids streaming media. Woe is me!
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.
Neither I nor the station has any, though of course I can look around.
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....
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.
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.
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.
you're trying to give us musical whiplash, aren't you?
That Paul Rutherford sequence stuff was really cool.
Public service announcement: Ben is now playing a pretty song with, like, singing and stuff.
I suppose that was IMSy but I've decided not to worry too much about it. I do like the songs.
You really think so, Weiner? I have limits, and I now know that Paul Rutherford is beyond them.
Yeah, I really like that kind of thing. (Look at the link in 7; also.)
Oh. This Broughton fellow, on the other hand, I heartily approve of.
Nice clarinets! In case I have to leave before it gets back-announced, pls to post what this is.
Wait, you linked this on your first Unfogged post, didn't you?
I linked to this group's cover of "Big Bottom", so, sort of. Edmund Welles.
Wasn't Edmund Welles the name of the author of "A Sale of Two Titties" in the Monty Python bookshop sketch?
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.
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.
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.
Silvana -- better that surely, than that she were the current wife of your current boyfriend.
Well, she was the current wife of my current boyfriend at one point in time.
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?
w-lfs-n -- 26 would only make sense if the answer to your question were "yes".
The time in which my ex-boyfriend was my current boyfriend was a subset of the time in which she was his current wife.
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.
Korekyojinn, "Doldrum", from Isotope, released on Tzadik records.
You have to start doing your show on a day I don't teach.
I'll be listening. I'd rather hear voices than see pictures.