Saturday, January 05, 2008

some good Prince music

Listened to some great live Prince bootleg tunes on Morning Dew on WBAI tonight. Go
to the archives at WBAI here: http://archive.wbai.org/ (Only for 2
weeks though) and look up Saturday, 9-11pm,1/5/08.

The sound isn't great, no high end but lots of bass and since it was
recorded in the crowd, you hear people all around whoever was
recording it. Some great grooves. I taped 90 minutes of the Prince
stuff but there was more before and after that.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

New Year's at my house this year

On the menu:
a large shrimp cocktail, some leftover Boston cream pie, a Hormel
"Compleats" roast beef and mashed potatos dinner (with "beef like
flavor" as an ingredient, I swear to god!), the remains of some not
Bailey's but McCormick's Irish Cream. ice tea and eggnog at other
times. (Sometimes together. My version of Thai ice tea...) I also
have some double-chocolate Milanos but I don't think I'm going to get
to them.

Listening to:
FMU in the afternoon and evening.

WNYC
Listened to Paul Winter's solstice celebration at the Cathedral of St
John the Divine. Nice to hear Wolf Eyes again after so long. I
remember playing that in the early 80s when I first got that record.
Hearing the cicadas sawing and the wolf's cries. Still moves me. And the
crowd howls along en masse! Bravo! And then to hear Minuit. Heaven.

Prairie Home Companion is re-running last year's show at the Ryman in
Nashville but are playing some good cuts from various shows before
that. In particular, Joe Ely's I'm Gonna Live Forever.

WBAI
Will listen to Peter Bochan's Short Cut through 2007 at 11.
Best line so far: "Hi. I'm Art Buchwald and I just died." (His real
obit!) Otherwise, I don't think I'll save any of it. I must be out of
touch with things audio. I didn't recognize many of the soundbites.

Watching:
Various channels. Later, CNN looking at various New Year's Eves around the world with
the sound off, listening to Short Cuts.

And poking around the web.

The ball drops 8 seconds after my computer's clock says it is New
Years. Who's right? timeanddate.com says I am...

12 minutes after midnight. What else is on tv...

Happy New Year, world.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Tonight, on WBAI

This is where I'll be tonight.

(From the WBAI website)

Mon, Dec 31 11PM - Midnight Shortcut Through 2007



Note: This show will be rebroadcast January 1st from 6PM - 7PM

An hour-long retrospective of the year--an explosive, emotional mix of the sounds, music and events of the past twelve months, "A Shortcut Through 2007" opens with an introduction by the late sonic pioneer, Karlheinz Stockhausen and ends with a coda from Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto. Blending the concerns over our fragile social and ecological state -- the clash between celebrity and fame at any cost, the perilous drive to succeed in politics, business and sports by any means necessary, with answers to the question-"What will you remember about 2007"


Featuring commentary from Art Buchwald, Norman Mailer, Kurt Vonnegut, Marcel Marceau, Jerry Falwell, Gerald Ford, Woody Allen, Ricky Gervais, Alec Baldwin, Don Imus, Oprah Winfrey, Rev. Al Sharpton, Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Brad Pitt, Tony Soprano and family, George W. Bush, Michael C. Hall, Baraka Obama, Joe Torre, George Mitchell, Barry Bonds, Larry King, Roger Clemens, Anna Nicole Smith and many others.

Music from Amy Winehouse, Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Dre Dog, Bruce Springsteen, The Real Tuesday Weld, Peter Bjorn and John, Forro In The Dark (featuring David Byrne), Iron and Wine, The Sandpipers (with Phil Rizzuto, Tommy Henrich, Roy Campanella & Tommy Henrich), Boots Randolph, Boris "Bobby Pickett, Freddie Scott, Oscar Peterson, Ike & Tina Turner, Max Roach, Joe Zawinul(Mercy, Mercy, Mercy), Robert Goulet, Luther Ingram, Dakota Staton

Tributes to Luciano Pavarotti, Lady Bird Johnson, Porter Wagoner, Lee Hazelwood, Hilly
Kristal (CBGB), Evel Knievel, Grace Paley, Don Herbert (Mr. Wizard), Ingmar Bergman,
Michelangelo Antonioni, Merv Griffin, Tom Snyder, Joey Bishop, Tom Poston, Calvert
DeForest (Larry Bud), Charles Nelson Reily, Al Viola, Denny Doherty, Eric Von Schmidt,
Teresa Brewer and many more.

Produced by Peter Bochan

Sunday, December 30, 2007

The Mysteries was a series of three plays put on by the National Theater of London which were based on mystery plays like mummers plays.

There is an excerpt of the first one, or perhaps the whole first one, The Nativity, here.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Nader doc on Independent Lens

Good point. Nader wasn't enough of a factor to be allowed in the
debates but he gets blamed for being THE factor in Gore losing to
Bush.

FL was lost by 537 votes. EVERY INDEPENDENT PARTY CANDIDATE HAD MORE
VOTES THAN THAT in FL but Nader gets blamed.

Disgusting or delicious?

I love ice tea. Drink it all year long. I love egg nog. I wish it was
available longer than it is (roughly Thanksgiving to New Year's). I
love Thai Ice Tea. I have only had it in restaurants; haven't seen
any mix in the stores.

I have discovered that if you pour ice tea into some eggnog, it sort
of tastes and looks like Thai Ice Tea. Some eggnogs are spicy which
ends up making it a spice tea which I don't like but so far it's been
bearable.

What do you think?

Monday, December 17, 2007

HD on PBS

My local PBS stations now have HD for the News Hour. I'm getting some
bowing with standard definition pictures within the HD picture but a
more noticeable effect is that a HD picture will make EVERYTHING look
smaller when viewed on a standard definition set.

This will take some getting used to. I'll have to wear my glasses
more until I get HD (at least a 16:9 screen set).

(I watch via DirecTV)

1/8/07
The bowing, it turns out, is only my set. My video capture device, an EyeTV 250 Plus,
does not show that. That is good to know.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Battle of the Nutcrackers on Ovation

Ovation Network is having a Battle of the Nutcrackers on tv. Their
promos are funny, done in the style of professional wrestling,
Smackdown!

I've now seen all 4: Matthew Bourne's, George Balanchine's, Mark
Morris's Hard Nut and finally the Bloshoi's. I enjoyed each one never
having seen any version all the way through before. I thought it was
time.

Matthew Bourne's is all kitsch and surreal gay design gone mad. I
don't remember much of Balanchine's except that it was more
traditional than Bourne's and starred a young (isn't he always
young?) Macaulay Culkin. Mark Morris's had both beauty and humor and
I think it gets my vote for the contest. The Bolshoi's was entirely
traditional, had the music at slower tempos than what I've heard
otherwise and had some wonderful dancing. I was impressed also at the
crowd interrupting the performance with Bravos and applause whenever
they liked what they saw.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Why impeachment isn't happening

Bush should be impeached for so many things. I have asked myself, can
we impeach him yet?, so many times.Why isn't it happening?

The Democrats want to leave him in power so voters will have built up
so much antipathy towards the Republican party that Democrats will
get the votes that would go to Republicans by those who wouldn't vote
Democrat unless Hell freezes over. By letting George continue to make
the Republicans look so bad, Republicans will turn against the party;
Democrats will look good.

Impeachment would cause a backlash against Democrats no matter how
well deserved. This way, as long as the country can suffer through
this president, voters will be eager to vote for a change, albeit not
too big a change, by voting Democratic in '08. The fringe candidates
who offer significant change like Ron Paul or Ralph Nader are still
too scary for incurious, lazy middle America.

Of course, many will sour on the Democrats for not impeaching but I
guess those numbers are lower than the voters the Democrats hope to
gain with this strategy. Let's hope the country can survive this guy.
It will be a challenge.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

16 wild turkey and 3 deer seen today

As I drove in the driveway today, I saw 16 wild turkey and the 3 deer
I'd seen at breakfast! They walked towards my house so I stopped and
waited for them. Then, I drove very slowly towards them and they
barely moved out of the way. Eventually I parked, getting out right
next to them. I'd never been so close before. They have beautiful
golden feathers in parts.

I didn't get any pictures.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

CA fires vs Katrina

I don't see people complaining that people shouldn't be living in
Southern California with the fires they're having like they were
about people living in New Orleans when Katrina hit.

They are the same thing. People living in an area that has natural
threats aggravated by man's shortcomings.

CA - overbuilding in a natural firezone, that has fires EVERY YEAR.
NO - flooding brought about by poorly designed and built levees (that
has hurricanes every year)

I always wanted to ask when people brought up this argument, should
people live in Holland? They live below sea level too. (Of course
they should. Like it or not, there they are.)

Eggnog is in the stores!

Eggnog is on the shelves at my local Shop RIte! The season has begun!
I hate to see it go but I am so glad it has started now.

Bought some Axelrod egg nog. It is good, has a clean taste with no
distractions. I like to try all the brands.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Just in case you are wondering, World War III started on 10/17/07



Or maybe I would blame the Democrats with their Armenian Genocide resolution although I think that needs to be recognized sooner rather than later. Turkey needs to deal with it's past. The Democrats have the unwelcome task of bringing it up. It's too bad Turkey can't deal with it now.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Etta James on ACL

At last.... I am catching Etta James on Austin City Limits. I missed
it last time around and I had REALLY wanted to see it. I just plain
screwed up then.

I made sure I didn't screw up this time. Got the DVR ready. Got the
VCR ready. Kinda hurried to get the DVD recorder ready at the last
minute but made it. Started the VCR and the DVD recorder just before
the show began. All looks like it is recording well.

I busied myself copying the set list and creating a cover for the DVD
as it played and wrote this as she is singing You Can Leave Your Hat
On.

She sounds thin! She is. I miss her fat voice. She's great no matter
what though.

She sings I'd Rather Be Blind. My favorite Etta James song. Not quite
as good as the Late Show LP version but good enough. At least one
person, who looks like Pam, if only, gives her a standing ovation.
She sings At Last. More give her a standing ovation.

During You Can Leave Your Hat on she acts up like her old self. Go
mama. 'We know what love is', as an old voice, almost Katherine
Hepburn.

She has two from the same band I saw her with in 1980 when I saw her
on the New Orleans Jazz Fest Riverboat, and the few times I've seen
here since then. Josh Sklar on lead guitar. Bobby Murray on rhythm
guitar.

Now she sings Damn Your Eyes. Oh my heart.

Into Besame Mucho. Not crazy about this song. Back into Damn Those
Eyes? Be mine.

Nice vocalizations on the Jimmy Reed medley. (Baby What You Want Me
To Do, Down That Road?, Bright Lights, Big City, more?)

Sugar On The Floor by Kikki Dee? Ick for Kikki Dee but she does it well.

It's almost over. It flew! I am sure I will watching it again. She's
climaxing on this one. The catharsis that the blues doe so well.

We love you too, Etta. (ex-Gov Richards In the crowd!)

Donato James on drums
Sametto James on bass
Josh Sklar on lead guitar
Bobby Murray on rhythm and lead
David K Matthews on keyboards (yes!)
Ronnie Buttacavoli on trumpet and flugelhorn
Tom Poole on trumpet and flugelhorn
Kraig Kilby on trombone and cabasa

Thank you band. Thank you Etta.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

An animation from the TP on how the flood happened.

I don't think there is any doubt these days that is wasn't the hurricane that did the damage, it was the levees that didn't hold up to the water. The levees were inadequate.
An interesting presentation on how the environment has changed in Southern Louisiana over time. It is shocking to see what has happened in the past 70 years.
Fascinating videos on various neighborhoods.
Small businesses hopeful, in the TP.
Bush's arrival in New Orleans seen by the Times Picayune.
Some pics of memorials and marches in New Orleans yesterday.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Katrina two years later

I am still searching for good ways to mark the anniversary of Katrina. I haven't found much yet. I did find this good article in the Times Picayune/nola.com site.

http://blog.nola.com/updates/2007/08/neighborhood_touchstones_lost.html

And this slideshow on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79662628@N00/sets/72057594058637760/show/

And this
http://www.flickr.com/groups/nolapostkatrina/pool/show/

Monday, August 27, 2007

American Folk Festival, listening to the recordings from both days

Listening to Raz de Maree. I could do without the
banjo. Good accordion, am I hearing footwork?
Nice fiddling. Can barely hear the bass, it is
rumble at this point. I think I have the whole
set. Am hearing footwork! Fidelity not that great
though. Would be great to dance to this. Yeah.

She is off-mic for her first words. Valse
Bernadette next followed by medley with the
"world renowned" Reel Beatrice at end. Yeah! Good
ole Reel Beatrice. Accordion is dominating. Piano
is low level. Fiddle too. Bass is only apparent
once in awhile.

Next tune: Intro'd by Eric. A square dance tune.
Turns into some footwork. Tidal Wave? Love this
music.

Jig/set of reels/waltz. Hot!

Pretty waltz! Some sort of bad noise in the background, alas.

Another hot tune. Not hearing the piano or the fiddle, but great accordion.

***

Bruce Daigrepont

Handover to stage is well done. Perfect timing. If only WWOZ could do that.

1) intro
2) unknown fast, familiar
3) ? (old, Lomax)
4) Balfa Waltz
5) fi fi ? They play every week at Tipitina's,
have for 17 years? Don asks for the same 3 songs
every week!
6) Coeur des Cajuns (Heart of the Cajuns) nice
7) Paradis

His singing isn't what I thought it would be.
(The first few songs, he's yelling at the top of
his range, borderline awful.) Hearing him do
Paradis, I wonder what I heard back in '98. I
thought that was Paradis. That was a sweet waltz.
This isn't that.

8) You Keep A Knockin' But You Can't Come In.
Rockin'. Fiddler does a Michael Doucet touch at
one point. Into another tune after that. Fast
words.

9) Valse de la Prison. Canray Fontenot was fond of it. Blues.

10) Bienvenue dans la Sud de la Louisianne (w/
lots of French names of towns, supposedly but I
didn't hear them...)

11) When I Go Down The Road. Nice.

12) Tu le Ton Son Ton (Clifton Chenier) First
time he saw him was on Austin City Limits!
Another rockin' tune.

"How much time we got?" The crowd yells b ack, "all night"!

13) Bosco Stomp. Yeah, although I like the Beausoleil version better.

14) Le Diable Est Lâché (Devil's On The Loose)
Good hip-grinding dance tune. Nicely done. Nice
fiddle solo w/ audience clapping.

***

Elizabeth LaPrelle with Sandy LaPrelle & Jim Lloyd (MPBN feed)
1) ? (Rebecca King Jones)
2) Darling Corey
3) Come All You Virginia Girls aka Cousin Emmy's
Blues (Sandy and Caroline Paton) (hear train
whistles!)
4) Little Darlin' Pal of Mine (Carter Family)
5) Matty Grove (a cappella)
6) God Gave Noah The Rainbow Sun
7) Whole Heap of Little Horses
8) Muleskinner Blues (Jimmy Rogers, Blue Yodel #9)
9) Blind Bartimus (w/ Sandy LaPrelle)
10) Jim Lloyd - Open Up Them Pearly Gates For Me
(in the style of Uncle Dave Macon)
11) Been All Around This World (low end feedback
at intro and high end later) She is out of the
mix some
12) West Virginia Mine Disaster (Jean Ritchie) a cappella

(tape 2)
13) Mole In The Ground (missed a little of the intro) w/ banjo
14) Have You Seen That Turtle Dove, a cappella w/ Sandy
15) end

***

Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & The Golden Eagles

03:08:12 PM Perfect handover to the stage! The DJ
stops, the MC starts. Bravo! Tells of history.
Good enough mix. (Miss above 16k, there is some
but it would be nice to have more. And the
phasing is too bad. Not bad but it would be
better if it wasn't there. MPBN has a better
feed...) Wanna dance! Nice and hot and humid here
too. Mardi Gras (Prof Longhair) w/ new words,
another tune (Who that boy got Golden Crown)-
they're singing on key! I didn't know it could be
done... Now Monk is off key. Band sounds great!
Got To Face The Rising Sun (reggae), Hey Mama
starts off with a hot gtr lick then descends into
the Mardi Gras Indian chant which is off key.

I restart RadioRecorder in the middle of Hey
Mama. (RadioRecorder doesn't want to startup.
Says data is too small. Finally it starts.)
Hendrix's They Don't Know! Mardi Gras Indian funk
band... hot!

ERU DJs are complaining that Monk isn't there for
his interview. Yes, New Orleanians do things on
their own time... Interview guitarist. His level
is low. John Lisi? Big Chief joins in. His level
is low. DJ is fine.


***

tape of saturday 8/25 eru feed, 3pm/railroad stage (marked tape #1)
intro - not dubbed but perhaps interesting
1) Mardi Gras (Prof Longhair song with new words), use this
2) Who That Boy Got Golden Crown, use this, off
key but grooves (then we hear two programs
during...)
3) Got To Face The Rising Sun (reggae), off key but worth saving?
4) Hey Mama
5) They Don't Know (Hendrix), cooks towards end
6) end

i switch to mbn, back to eru
interview w/ John Lisi and Monk.

side b
more interview, i sample mpbn during, interviewee
gets corrected - it's a suit not a costume...,

bobby quinn - mainer reads

accordion summitt
accordion tune, another accordion tune,

i switch to eru
dixie hummingbirds (which happened BEFORE the Monk Boudreaux!

***

marked tape #2 (#1 in series)
saturday 8/25
accordion, mnpb sample, gary ... polish
accordion, switch to brass band, jazz CD?,
another jazz CD,

side b
elizabeth laprelle

***

marked tape #4
sunday 8/26
elizabeth end, interview w/ gary polish, men in black,
sound check (mpbn airs this)
1) missed beginning, I love you
2) end of something, silence from stage but hear
background noise, hear behind the scenes office
talk
3) intro
4) blue skies
i skip

b side
end of men in black
stage MC
fergus and jim
CD, go to stage, fergus and jim... dance tunes

***

marked tape #5 (black)
side a
sunday 8/2 mpbn feed
frank london

side b
frank london, stream starts again - picks up with
frank london, ... I won't keep the dancers
waiting then silence.
then bruce daigrepont (sunday 8/26) end of
devil's on the loose. eru dj mangles name,
credits, woman dj at studio, fmu stuff
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Sunday, August 26, 2007

American Folk Festival, Sunday, 8/26/07

Sunday

I listen to MBPN and record that onto tape. I will record WERU on
RadioRecorder when I leave so that it will record about 4 hours and
45 minutes worth of that. I'll be able to record 3 hours of ERU,
hopefully getting back in time to put in fresh tapes and to restart
RadioRecorder, although I like what's on the Railroad Stage (WERU)
more than the Heritage Stage (MPBN) today.

12:07:04 PM ERU is still playing some CD. They say they will be live
all day but the festival has already started and they aren't
broadcasting it, as far as I can tell. Some brass/jazz band is
playing now. Kinda funky but not Larry Johnson and now another CD
plays. Still, I will record ERU's stream when I leave so we'll see
what is on there when I get back.

***

I return home at 5:18. RadioRecorder stopped at 240 minutes (15 min
into Eddie and Alonzo Pennington, theoretically). Who knows when the
Quicktime player stopped. I'll have to listen to the tape. (Hopefully
I caught Raz de Maree on ERU)

I pick up with Frank London on the Heritage Stage. Sounds good.
Quality stream, good mix, good music. I should be able to catch all
of Bruce Daigrepont. Frank London is flashy but too showy for me.
Trying to impress too much. Frenetic though they had a moment of just
plain nice music a little while ago.

05:34:38 PM MPBN stream restarts itself. WTF is up with that?

05:54:12 PM MPBN stream restarts itself again, conveninently inbetween tunes.

I listen to Frank London looking for it to end so I can listen to
Bruce Daigrepont (and am using RadioRecorder to record Bruce now
anyway.) Frank was supposed to be over 15 minutes ago...

05:58:51 PM A nice slower one. Grand even.

06:14:07 PM stream restarts itself or we get ID again.

Frank is still going at it a 6:20. They were supposed to be over at 5:45...

OK, it's 6:30. More? Oy.

06:33:55 PM It's fucking repeating, goddam it. Now it restarts again.
Geez.It'll never end. And since I don't n ow this music well enough I
don't know where it is picking up. I do know I have heard this
before...

I move the slider to near the end and see what happens. It stops
after repeating a section I just heard. Fuck it. Now to Bruce.

06:36:38 PM I go to ERU. Bruce is still playing, crescendo-ing.
(RadioRecorder is still recording so that is good. 82 minutes into it
so far.) Bruce ends tune. And the end of the set. DJ mangles the
name. Great. I caught the very end of it, live. I should have it all
on RadioRecorder.

6:40 pm i stop RadioRecorder and iTunes. Now to go back and listen to
today's stuff. I'll blog it when I've listened to it.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

American Folk Festival in Bangor Maine, Saturday, 8/25/07

My brother told me that WERU will air american folk festival sat & sun.

From weru.org: WERU Live Broadcast, August 25 - 26 from the Railroad Stage:

Frank London's Klezmer Brass All Stars
Jeff Little & Friends - blue ridge piano
The Dixe Hummingbirds
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & The Golden Eagles
Bobby Quinn
Greenfields of America
The Quebe Sisters Band - TX swing
Nukariik - eskimo throat singing
Raz de Maree - Quebecois contra dance!
Eddie & Alonzo Pennington - finger pickin bg
The Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band!

I tune in at 11:45, hear a blues tune from a CD then they are live
from the stage! No problems or confusion like at NO Jazz Fest. They
read the schedule. (The NO Jazz Fest WWOZ broadcast is always hard to
figure out who is on when.) DJs are coherent. Good.

So, today's schedule:
Frank London's Klezmer Brass All Stars
Jeff Little & Friends - blue ridge piano
The Dixe Hummingbirds
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & The Golden Eagles
Bobby Quinn
Greenfields of America
The Quebe Sisters Band - TX swing
(Slightly different from what was advertised but not anywhere near as
confused as WWOZ.)

Levels are going down while on air but not too bad.

Typical Maine reserve in the DJs. Eloquent but maybe a tad reserved.

11:56:24 AM Yeah, got the timestamp to work.

12:02:48 PM Both stages, I am recording the Heritage Stage too on
MPBN, start on time!

Heritage Stage
Fergus O'Byrne & Jim Payne
Accordion Summit
Country Rock and Roots
Raz de Maree
Morgan Heritage
Merengue dance lesson
Francisco Ulloa y su Grupo Tipico
Morgan Heritage

Fergus O'Byrne & Jim Payne - once they start singing, the level goes
way down. I adjust. I'm not recording this. This shanty, Double
Splitter Lad (lumberjack shanty?), is a familiar tune.

I turn the volume down for iTunes, RadioRecorder is recording it so I
don't need to listen to it, and listen to MPBN, which I am listening
to via my browser. (I may change that to WMP).

12:19:15 PM ERU stream on iTunes (Klezmer group right now) is distorting.

12:50:08 PM Maine accent of MC on stage. Stage mic doesn't allow
crowd to be heard very often but I just heard them a little so it's
ok. So far the mixes have been good, as far as I can tell. Distorted
but all the instruments seem to be there. (WWOZ is always challenged
this way.)

12:55:20 PM The food is good? Good.

12:57:23 PM Distortion is heard as DJs are on mic so it isn't the stage mix.

01:05:46 PM I record the Accordion Summit.Gary popping P's. CT River
Valley! Bruce Daigrepont! Grand Mamou.

(Gary Sredzienski* - The Accordion Warrior (lol), Francisco Ulloa,
Billy McComiskey (Green Fields), Bruce Daigrepont.)

Billy McComisky from Green Fields of America. Level goes up when he plays.

01:20:45 PM ERU stream dies on RadioRecorder. I restart app and it
works again. We'll see how long it works.It should be recording Jeff
Little and Friends.

Franscisco Ulloa (Dominican Republic?) talks of meringue accordion,
in Spanish with translator.

*American Folk Festival website says he is "Maine's own accordion
master", living in Kittery, but his website has a New Hampshire
address. So which is it?

Gary plays. Polish music from the CT River Valley. Bellow shake.
Tunes go from sad to happy. Do I have that in my blood? Takes
accordion apart onstage.

Mic on Bruce's accordion is on the bass side; we can't hear the
melody side very well. This sounds like a Quebecois tune, fast words.
Bruce speaking off-mic/low level.

Billy's mic is low level. Gary's is fine but it's hard to hear the guests talk.
01:49:23 PM Level better now.

Whistle joke. (Two whistles in two keys. What can we do?) I don't get it.

Sleepless nights.

Francisco talks and plays.

Gary talks and plays.

End the session by asking where they get the accordions repaired.

02:16:23 PM Session ends. I wait to MPBN to say something. I switch
to WERU as soon as they finnish blabbing so I can confirm the
upcoming schedule.

02:19:11 PM I switch to ERU/Dixie Hummingbirds. Is distorted and
phasing. (Could use a higher stream rate.)
~919 on b side of tape 1

?, Been Born Again, (Maybe there is no crowd noise once the band
stops playing/singing is because the crowd is quiet... you know those
taciturn New Englanders...), DH do a quiet piece,

MC, a real New Englander. Goin' to New Orleans next! WERU DJ comes
on. It is so nice that they keep out of it during the shows. WWOZ
butts in every break.

02:52:17 PM I stop RadioRecorder. Am taping this so don't need both.
Have Frank London and Jeff Little and all of the Dixie Hummingbirds
on the first (actually second) recording.

MPBN is talking rather than having a show. What happened to the
Country music roots show?

Good, they are going to stay on schedule and go to Monk on time. Ira
Tucker is low level. Can hear the chain saws in the background! Need
to put the mic closer to him or bring his level up.

DJ sounds like an OZ DJ, a little Southern.

03:08:12 PM Perfect handover to the stage! The DJ stops, the MC
starts. Bravo! Tells of history. Good enough mix. (Miss above 16k,
there is some but it would be nice to have more. And the phasing is
too bad. Not bad but it would be better if it wasn't there. MPBN has
a better feed...) Wanna dance! Nice and hot and humid here too. Mardi
Gras (Prof Longhair) w/ new words, another tune (Who that boy got
Golden Crown)- they're singing on key! I didn't know it could be
done... Now Monk is off key. Band sounds great! Got To Face The
Rising Sun (reggae), Hey Mama starts off with a hot gtr lick then
descends into the Mardi Gras Indian chant which is off key. I restart
RadioRecorder in the middle of Hey Mama. (RadioRecorder doesn't want
to startup. Says data is too small. Finally it starts.) Hendrix's
They Don't Know! Mardi Gras Indian funk band... hot!

03:45:04 PM I stop RadioRecorder. Soon will switch to the Quebecois
contra dance band. MPBN is asking for donations. I stop the tape.
MPBN will air what's on the Heritage stage until 7, though it looks
like the music will go on a little longer on that stage. Oh no,
there's a delay. "Quebecois band on at 4!" (They think it is 2:30
now. It is almost 4. So that means 5:30 real time? I'll keep
checking.)

ERU DJs are complaining that Monk isn't there for his interview. Yes,
New Orleanians do things on their own time... Interview guitarist.
His level is low. John Lasi? Big Chief joins in. His level is low. DJ
is fine.

04:11:09 PM MPBN is still playing a CD of jazz piano.

I record Bobby Quinn, which has already started. A Mainer telling a
story in rhyme. One more short one. Reading someone else's work?
Needling Nurses. (He is referenced in this one.) A Maine treasure...

04:18
Green Fields Of America reunion on now. I start RadioRecorder but may
switch listening to MPBN when/if the contra dance band comes on. Kick
in to the bucket... Low quality stream but bearable.
04:35:23 PM we hear dancers...

Robbie singing. Still singing those sad songs.

Joanie next. Great tune!

Geez, Mick has a lot to say. Funny but a lot of talking.

I go to check mail.
I come back and George Fowler is on.

Interview w/ Mick, Mick is low level.

MPBN stream has stopped. I restart Quicktime player. I guess this is
the Country Roots and Routes show. (5:18 pm) No, Fergus O'Byrne & Jim
Payne. Newfies.

Quebe Sisters on ERU. Radio Recorder is recording it. Western Swing.
I listen a little and can't take their voices/harmonies so switch
back to MPBN.

I miss recording the intro to the tongue twister. Accordion summit on
next. It's quarter of 6! At this rate we're 5 hours away!!! Geez.
Whadyabet they go to PHC at 6...

06:03:11 PM WTF is this? Accordion Summit? Several tunes playing at
once. Yeah, still doing sound check. The show begins.

06:07:09 PM I listen to ERU to see what they're doing. They are
talking about fundraising. Still at the festival? Nope. They are done.

06:15:20 PM I listen to PHC on WNYC and hope that when that is done,
perhaps MPBN will be closer to airing the Quebecois band. I bet they
will skip it...

06:33:31 PM MPBN This doesn't sound like the Accordion Summit. A full
Irish band. This sounds like the Green Fields of America reunion.
Hunh?

07:03:18 PM Still Green Fields on MPBN.

07:39:06 PM Still Green Fields.

07:58:28 PM Still Green Fields.

08:08:43 PM Live? We did hear Raz de Maree? I didn't. Damn.

08:11:43 PM Stream restarts itself with Green Fields. WTF? The
website has tomorrow's info where the link for today's webcast was so
I can't test that. But I can reply the ending. Weird. (DJ says Green
Fields of Africa!)

Thursday, August 16, 2007

rudeness

Overheard while we were waiting in line for snacks at the Hopper
House during the break at tonights Jazz in the Garden (featuring Erik
Lawrence and Hipmotism and friends and poetry), mother to young son:
"Hurry up and get in there and get that cookie before anyone else
gets it."

I was kinda hoping to get a cookie. I was ahead of the mother but the
son was ahead of me or at least was after she said that. I feigned
disappointment to her. Then afterwards, I thought, that was pretty
rude. That's what mothers are teaching their kids? Get it before
anyone else, even if there are people in line?

I am too soft a heart.

Light off the top of the record player (speeded up)



Yesterday morning I saw the light reflecting onto the ceiling, bouncing off the top of the record player. It was making these great shapes. I wondered what it was. I should have taped it yesterday. It was brighter.

This morning I taped it. It was overcast so nowhere near as entrancing. But it's still cool. Enjoy.

A not well woodchuck




Saw this woodchuck on the lawn a little while ago. I'd walked past it and been near it for awhile and then realized it was there. It wasn't moving although he poked his head up as I recognized it. It had flies all over it and it looked like it had bled on it's back. I talked to it, took this pic and then went away.

I did see it amble off into the garden towards one of the known woodchuck holes a little while later.

I don't know what was wrong with it. Had it been crushed by the propane delivery truck that had been there a little while earlier? Unlikely. It smelled bad. I don't know if woodchucks smell bad normally and have flies on them since most are so skittish, they take off when they see you.

I'd like to think I made him better by talking lovingly to it but that's probably not true.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Friday, August 10, 2007

A bat visits

I had a bat in the room at 3 am. I heard a fluttering of wings by my
head repeatedly. Thought it was a moth. Eventually I see it, flying
just like in the Abbot and Costello movie with Dracula. I put the cat
in the closet and closed the windows. (All have screens on them.) I
then waited by the open front door as that was the only fresh air
coming in, which is what the bat was going for. In a little while,
the bat came to the front door. It was hard to see but I saw it crawl
around the screen. I opened the door. I wasn't sure but I thought it
flew out. I closed the door and opened the windows again. What an
adventure. How did it get in? From the screen by the kitchen vent?

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Furnace causes this?


P8080009, originally uploaded by Lipwak.

Yesterday I filled the birdbath with clean water. Last night it rained. Today, as often happens, the birdbath is full of this dirt.

I used to think it was from whatever animals were using it (raccoons, woodchucks, who knows what). Now I think it is soot from my furnace. The furnace would have run during the rain, causing the soot to not get far. (The furnace really smells when it runs. It ought to be replaced.)

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Nyack Jazz Week, Tuesday, 7/24

Saw Steve Bernstein and the Millennial Territory Orchestra again last
night. They played at Memorial Park in Nyack. I'd seen them back in
2005 at the Hopper House and once before then at the Nyack Center
either in 2003 or 2004.

I was disappointed. They played the almost all of the same repertoire
that I heard back at the Hopper House. Why don't they change it? They
opened with the same two tunes, St Louis Blues and The Boy In The
Boat. St Louis Blues was done reggae style which at least was a new
twist. Darling Nikki, which is one of my favorite SB/MTO tunes, a
Prince cover tune actually, was not as well played as was at the
Hopper House. (I think they also played that at the Nyack Center too
but I can't be sure.)

Some of the players were different from the last time I'd seen them.
Matt Munisteri, who's played with them for awhile but wasn't at the
Hopper House gig, played nicely but I don't see what makes him so
special. His other gigs and CDs are probably more interesting. Peter
Apfelbaum played sax tonight but I was more impressed with Michael
Blake at the Hopper House gig. Ben Perowksy was truly inspired at the
Hopper House gig. Not last night.

Charley Burnham wasn't that amazing as he has been. He was incredible
at the Hopper House gig and when I saw them at the Nyack Center.
Absolutely amazing. Here he didn't quite get all his notes in when
featured. I'll let him slide. He still is a hero of mine so one night
won't lower him in my eyes.

I was hoping the score Steven created for the Laurel and Hardy movies
would be truly amazing. It wasn't. (Only "Sugar Daddies" was played.)
I didn't really get it but will hear it again as I had taped it.
Maybe it will make more sense then. I hope the rest of it works
better at the other gigs.

Monday, July 16, 2007

DirecTV is now airing the Ovation network. Great music, dancing and
other performance. Awful ads. Why is that? Great art and they can
only attract awful sponsors?

Still, I am going to LOVE Ovation. Gabriel Yared! The TIger Lillies!
Harry Smith!

Sigh. There IS something worth watching on TV at last.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

I've seen the house wren sitting on a fencepost near the bee balm today. I am wondering if it is defending its territory from the hummingbird(s) that I've been seeing lately. While I love having the house wrens nesting in the birdhouse in the garden, I am hoping that it won't scare off the hummingbirds!

Twice now, hummingbirds have checked me out as I have stood by the bee balm. I've been wearing bright colored shirts that probably make them think I am a tall flower! They hover around briefly but very close. I haven't been able to take pictures or movies of them yet but I hope to asap. I think I have seen two, one yellow and one green but I'm not sure they were really different at all.

Monday, June 25, 2007

I happened to notice when CNBC had their telePrompter feed go out
over the air last night. I don't see anything else on the web about it.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Saw this fawn today, racing back and forth just past the garden. Thought it was a mountain lion perhaps. It stopped racing back and forth and then appeared on side of the garden and walked into the woods. Here is part 1


The fawn in the back yard now, looks at me (perhaps) and heads into the woods.

Friday, June 15, 2007

I've been bored with what's on tv lately. So, I thought I'd go
through my videotape library. I have at least 360 (numbered) tapes
(and many more that are titled and otherwise filed). That's 2160
hours of video. If I watched them 24 hours a day, it would take me 90
days to get through them all. (I recorded pretty much all of them at
EP, the slowest speed. Well, now that I think about it, when I had
my first VCR I used the LP speed, so those would be 4 hours long.)

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Let's see. I saw two woodchucks and a fawn yesterday. A cottontail
rabbit and a young deer today. Didn't get any pics of the first three
as they all ran away quickly and I didn't have my camera handy anyway
(and seeing deer other than fawns is no big deal so I didn't need to
take a pic of that.) It is nice to know there is wildlife here.
Haven't seen any wlld turkey yet this year, (I wonder who the fawn
came from...)

Monday, June 04, 2007

Two YouTube videos about the great Camellia Grill in New Orleans which has reopened.



Good to see Harry. God bless you.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

One of the most beautiful scenes in music videos I've seen, the aparks going up into the blue sky. Thank you, Severa Nazarkhan.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Today's bug


Today's bug, originally uploaded by Lipwak.

Found by the cat, her staring at it clued me in to there being something there. I have seen these all summer long inside. Might be a lightning bug. Haven't seen any flying around inside at night glowing away yet though.

What is it? The brown line may be his antenna but might also be something in the cup, I don't remember. Probably antenna.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Wild strawberries! (fraise du bois)


P5280008, originally uploaded by Lipwak.

Wild strawberries are appearing in the lawn! How cool is that!

Bloosoms on the wild rose


P5280006, originally uploaded by Lipwak.

I hate wild rose but at least the flowers are nice.

Two bugs I had to remove from the house today, before breakfast!


P5280003, originally uploaded by Lipwak.




P5280002, originally uploaded by Lipwak.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

I am stopping refilling the suet feeder today. I have already had a
few birds come by to check it out to find no suet in the feeder. They
may be disappointed, I don't know. Woodpeckers get all excited when
I've had suet. I hope they aren't too disappointed now but it's
getting hot enough that the suet gets all over the place when they
peck at it. It's getting to be a mess. There are plenty of bugs for
them to eat. I don't think too many birds will be disappointed.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Spring afternoon sun


P5240005, originally uploaded by Lipwak.




P5240004, originally uploaded by Lipwak.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

AT&T New Orleans Jazz Fest 2007 video

WHEN will AT&T have the archives from this year's Jazz Fest
available? It's been two weeks since the fest was over. When will we
get to see anything? Why does it take so long to do this? They could
have been ready the next day...

See here:
http://blueroom.att.com/events/jazzfest.php

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Fox talking heads dismissed Ron Paul's performance minutes after the
Republican debate tonight in South Carolina but Fox's own text
message poll has Ron Paul in FIRST PLACE!

Bravo! Ron Paul's comment that we have to answer for why we were
attacked on 9/11 are words we need to hear more of. I like Ron Paul.
I don't like Republicans but so far, hearing Ron Paul tonight, I like
him. The others are trying to prove they are tougher SOBs than the
rest, a path we shouldn't have gone down in the first place.

Friday, May 11, 2007

birds and ants

Interesting bird behavior seen today and yesterday at breakfast.
Yesterday I noticed, as I sat down to breakfast, that there was some
activity at the birdhouse. I've seen sparrows lately using it.
Yesterday, One was going to the honeysuckle bush, getting something,
a seed? a flower part? and then flying back to the top of the
birdhouse, SITTING on top on the other bird who would stick it's neck
up and have it's mouth open and then fly back to the bush again. It
looked like it was hitting the bird, flying back to the bush and then
flying back again, hitting the lower bird again. Or maybe it was
mating. I don't know. Whatever it was it was funny to watch. I went
and got my camera but by the time I'd done that they'd stopped doing
it.

Today. I noticed two sparrows on the birdhouse. A third larger black
bird swooped in and was repelled. Then, what appeared to be the
previous tenant was rebuffed by the sparrows on the birdhouse. The
rebuffed bird, could have been a sparrow but might have been a wren
with its longer beak and stubbier tail, chirred from the fence post
as one of the new sparrows sat right next to it and preened itself,
confident that they had one. The old resident moved further away,
chirring, and the new residents passed a piece of tissue paper they'd
found for nesting material (litter is never too far away in this
property despite my efforts), into the nest inside the birdhouse.

I went to get my camera and looking glass for this too but when I
came back, they had finished.

This birdhouse is supposed to be for Eastern Bluebirds ONLY. I have
only seen sparrows using it, and only a few, at various spring and
fall times of year.

Also on the topic of birds, we have had geese in the neighborhood
lately, honking away. I don't know what is attractive to them here.
There might be someone's pool. Maybe someone's lawn? Both morning and
night (not so much during the day) one or two will be honking alot,
fly around and eventually come back. Something to do with the mating
season? (See also the goose on the roof story a few days ago here.)

As for the ants, I have stopped seeing the little sugar ants. I now
have, a few a day in the kitchen, larger black ants. Is the Combat
working? Is it attracting the new ones? I am happy the little ones
have stopped but wonder when the large ones will too. Ever?

The large ones are easy to capture and throw outside. They often sit
there, probably asleep and you can get very close to them without
their moving. They do run faster, and respond quicker, than the
little ants but since you can creep up on them more easily, are more
easily rounded up in cups I keep strategically near me in both the
kitchen and the living room. I open the kitchen window and band the
cup on the side and they are dropped out into the lawn below, or I go
out my front door, tap the cup on the railing and they get dropped
out onto the lawn or landing below.

For some reason, many will be attracted to my legs. Once a day it
seems I will feel one crawling up. I then walk out the front door and
shake it off. What IS the attraction to my leg? Sweat? Soap from my
shower? I don't know.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Oh I love it. Sen Domenici of New Mexico is but a shell of what he
was when he was in charge of whatever Senate committees he was on.
Seeing him in the "Reducing U.S. Oil Dependence" hearing today, is so
refreshing. When the Republicans were in charge, he was one of the
worst examples of hubris out of control, rolling over what many would
consider reasonable people who think we should do something else to
solve our energy problems besides drilling for more oil. Now he looks
badly broken. Maybe he has gotten religion... There is justice in
this world!

5 thermometers all tell a different temperature here

I have 5 thermometers in various places in my little second-story
square house which has windows in all four directions. They tend to
give different readings from each other.

Today's temperatures at about quarter of 3 pm.

#1 (outside, North) - 77
#2 (inside, East) - ~76 (hard to read)
#3 (outside, West)- 97 (in hot sun today), inside - 75
#4 (inside, South) - 87
#5 (outside, South) - 104! (in hot sun today)
#6 (inside wall by bathroom) - 75

Somehow I think it isn't 104 degrees outside today. Nor 97. More like
in the 70s (mid 70s in the shade?, hotter in the sun.)

Will try to add some more disparities as it gets warmer.

About the thermometers

#1
Where - On stereo cabinet. near Eastern window/northern side of the house.
Make/model # - Taylor 5381
Type - digital, battery operated
Indoor/outdoor? - Indoor/outdoor
Wireless/wire/one piece - wire for outside temp goes to outside of front door
Accurate? - I trust the readings on this one.
Handicap - It is on the shady side (North) of the house so will give
cooler readings in both the summer and winter.


#2
Where - inside room by comfortable chair near Eastern window/Northern
side of house.
Make/model # - "accurate" (different brand than #5)
Type - mercury
Indoor/outdoor? - Indoor
Wireless/wire/one piece - one piece
Accurate? - Well, the mercury container came loose in the holder. I
readjusted it but it may not be quite right. I consider readings from
it to be approximate.
Handicap - See above

#3
Where - On bedside table. Outdoor sensor is in mailbox that is on the
West side of the house.
Make/model # - Sharper Image OQ234
Type - digital, battery operated
Indoor/outdoor? - indoor/outdoor
Wireless/wire/one piece - wireless
Accurate? - The outdoor sensor is in a mailbox that faces the West.
It gets hot in the summer so I bet it won't be accurate. I haven't
had it long enough to really know. The indoor reading is trustworthy.
Handicap - Sensor in the mailbox gets direct sun.

Also, the outdoor reading sometimes appears blank. It is receiving a
signal but it doesn't display the temperature sometimes.

It has memory so I can tell how hot and cold it has been since the
last time I changed the battery. (~ 2 or three months)

#4
Where - On the kitchen table near windows that open to the South.
Gets direct sunlight
Make/model # - Atomic Time RCL-19 (radio controlled AM/FM clock radio)
Type - digital, runs on house power
Indoor/outdoor? - indoor
Accurate? - It gets direct sunlight. In the summer it gets hot.
Winter is probably more accurate.
Handicap - Sitting in the hot sun in the summer I doubt it is
accurate of the room temperature but it may be close.


#5
Where - On the kitchen table near windows that open to the South.
Get's direct sunlight.
Make/model # - "Accurate" (different brand then #2)
Type - digital, battery operated
Indoor/outdoor? - indoor/outdoor but I only care about the outdoor reading.
Wireless/wire/one piece - wire to outdoor sensor
Accurate? - Since it is in the sun it tends to show higher than air
temperature. The outdoor sensor even though I covered it with a
makeshift cover, tends to show higher than real temperatures.
Handicap - Indoor temperature is read from clock radio that sits on
kitchen table. Outdoor sensor even though shaded, gets hot.

#6
Thermostat
where - on wall by bathroom. Shaded all day.

#7
Where - in car
type - mercury

Jazz Fest notes (Fri 5/4 - Sun 5/6), listening to WWOZ on the internet and watching the AT&T video stream

Friday, May 4

I see that OZ has not updated its web page. The schedule for Fri 4/27 is still up and there is no more information. I'm not surprised.

We'll wing it today. See if they tell us who's on when.

They go to the fairgrounds at 12 ny time. level is low for cd.
Charley B & the Problem Child DJ

(NO times) Sharon Martin 12:20, Ellis Marsalis 1:25 - 2:25, blah blah blah, Who else is on?..., Dirty Dozen 3:50 - 4:55!, World Sax Group? Quartet 2:50, John Boutte (not broadcasting that???)

John Boutte from last year's fest, LA 1927. I'm glad they're playing this often. Very good.

Problem Child: wuffman... (for Walter Wolfman Washington.) Level goes up. "There was so many people came"... "arch-chivist". No, it's archivist...

Charley: "just ahead" (An hour from now. Is that just ahead?)

We hear the DJs come on and the director telling them what to talk about! Talk about food...

I don't think I want to know about that banana.

Dis Pas De Marriage - Little Band Of Gold. Un hunh. I prefer the un-rock and roll versions.

Skeleton crew! Glad to hear they are still around.

Before they go to the cd I hear the director say ID...

t1 >1550 zydeco (not worth saving)

Nice to see some pics of OZ'ers on the blog.

Wee wee hours again.

Give the director a mic if he is going to talk to the DJs on air. No, Ellis Marsalis is after Sharon... not WSQ/G.

(I recycle the tape. Nothing in this first hour and a half worth saving.)

We go to Sharon. She's singing but we can't hear her very well. (What a little moonshine can do.) Can barely hear the piano and band. Good mix. Nothing being done about it. Is anybody home?

Next song, Blue Skies, still bad mix. Either they are unable to fix this or they don't know the mix is real low.

Next song, still low. Antonio Carlos Jobim - Ge Ge? Level comes up a little. Yawn. Not my cup of tea. Nice drum solo. Some nice vocalizations.

Dj IDs.

Level is still very low. Rt 66. Signal breaks up, bad cable or VERY dirty fader. Now level goes up then goes back down.

Suddenly level goes up. Better. Thank you.

Background hiss is horrendous as DJ comes on and very noticeable otherwise.

I Will Survive, not exactly on key and oh so tired a song. At least the mix is up to a proper level. I like her singing but not this song. Nice ending.

Horrendous hiss/white noise as the DJs come on. Great. Horrendous! Is anybody aware of this? The DJs are oblivious. Hear the druming? No, all we can hear is hiss. Hiss gets worse. Your listeners on the WWW are hearing nothing but hiss, folks. Gambe Brass Band from Gambia. So, the CD works fine, no hiss. The mics are total hiss.
If OZ had an e-mail alert line I would let them know this. 'Course, they wouldn't necessarily read incoming e-mails....

CD stops or ends and then we have silence. Why?

I go outside to have lunch and when I come back we have audio. Probably Ellis Marsalis's set. A familiar tune.

Nope. A CD.

(3:15 NY time) brass band CD. Bonerama? Nightcrawlers? A familiar tune. I say Nightcrawlers. Could be Dirty Dozen but they aren't as good as that. Levels are good on CDs...

DJ Freddy Bloom is familiar from last week. Ah, the rain has caused the problem. WHY doesn't the DJ have any info about the fest? WHY WHY WHY? Idiots. Big bad thunderstorm moving through on the weather maps. (OK, so I know it's raining. What I want to know is why the feed is out. Why doesn't the DJ know that?)

Stupid song.

3:32 NY time they go back to the fest, Ellis Marsalis. Ellis over at 3:45 NY time.

Problem Child: WSQ on at 4:15 NO time, Walter Woofman...
So it looks like things are pushed back about an hour and 15 minutes.

Have some slight activity at 16k (for that CDs at least). Don't know about the fest feeds.

Bonerama - familiar tune/song (doesn't have any 16k).

Dirty Dozen - Meet The Flintstones. Lots of brass band CDs being played today. Thank you.

Tom Morgan & Cousin Dmitri. 4pm NY time. 2-3" of water at spots in the Fairgrounds. Hey, it sounds better... no hiss.

I'd be out there in the rain for Etta James!

007 reggae cover of Summer Breeze. Ugh.

Endless cover tunes. Will New Orleans ever get sick of them?

They go to the WSG at 5:30 NY time, beginning of t1 b side. This at least should be interesting. We hear a tune then silence. Then another. Good, no DJ inbetween.

Little Wing! (a cover, I admit). Some bass from some other stage is bleeding through.

MC is out of the mix.

Getting some, not much, 16k out of the festival feed.

Dmitri does ID at 6 pm NY time, inbetween tunes. Nice and tight.

Done by 6:20 NY time.

The difference between a band like the WSQ/G and most of the brass bands of New Orleans is that these guys know what they are doing; when they go off into free-form, it makes sense and is in known keys. Most brass bands, and many other New Orleans bands, are just plain oblivious to playing in key even when they are trying to be avant-garde.

Fuck. No Dirty Dozen. Goodbye.

***

Saturday, 5/5/07

I forget to record via Radio Recorder until I get home from a day out so I miss all day up to about 5pm NY time. Roy Hargrove is on. I'm not interested. I set up Radio Recorder to record the rest of it since I am going out tonight. I'll have to listen to it later.

Same with Sunday. I'll be out all day so I'll have to record it all and listen to it later.

(Now listening to the recording I made with Radio Recorder.)

A woman singing straight jazz (Sept In The Rain). Some fun scat with the band backing her up.

Mostly drumming then big band...

Poetry. Chuck Perkins. Open to all kinds of influences.

Deacon John - Some Day I don't know this song but I do remember him sounding great back in 1991 or so with some of the best sound I ever heard at a concert. Might have been on the riverboat before Etta James.

Is this Henry Butler's piano piece? Yeah, Orleans Inspiration, live at the fest.

Tom Morgan and The Problem Child.

They had a shout band? Who? Ah, The Madison Bumble Bees. Sorry I missed them. (Twice!)

Donald Harrison on now... It's great to play these back using the Quicktime player at 3X the normal speed. It'll get me to where I want and breeze through the stuff I don't want to listen to in real time.

They do an African Blessing with Bill Summers. Starts off with one of the vocalists out of the mix. It gets better when the percussion starts.

A Mardi Gras Indian tune, sort of.

That closes out Saturday night.


***

Sunday, 5/6/07

I start to listen for the Breakfast Jam. Some interesting stuff. Holmes Brothers sound good and I usually don't like them. Will recored stuff once I leave. I'll be out all day today but will record all of it, once I leave.

Holmes Brothers talk is OFF MIC! What idiots OZ are. You couldn't set up the mic so that when they talk we can hear them? Good mix otherwise.

I start recording at noon, NY time, as they go to the fest. (Theme song: Oh Poop Oop A Doo). Mark Hawkins & Sondra Bibb as DJs, nice. "Saddening" news: Alvin Batiste died. tribute comes with "added brevity"??! So I guess 4:10 Marva Wright, 5:45 Taj Mahal are what OZ will webcast. (They just say they have them on X stage....)

Marsalic Music?

Damn. AT&T is streaming video and audio of:

May 5th Lineup
01:00 PM Theresa Andersson!
01:21 PM Rockin' Dopsie, Jr!
01:34 PM Jon Cleary!
02:05 PM Buckwheat Zydeco!
02:53 PM Henry Butler!
03:12 PM Subdudes!
03:31 PM Galactic
04:17 PM Zachary Richard!!
04:40 PM Marcia Ball!
04:57 PM New Orleans Social Club!
05:37 PM John Mayer
06:22 PM Norah Jones
06:37 PM Rod Stewart

May 6th Lineup
01:00 PM Irma Thomas!
01:46 PM Allen Toussaint!
02:57 PM Mahalia Jackson Tribute!
03:39 PM Johnny Rivers
03:42 PM Luther Kent!
03:57 PM Brad Paisley
04:53 PM Bonnie Raitt!
05:31 PM Joss Stone
07:00 PM Harry Connick Jr!

and I am missing it all! Damn.

Maurice Brown at 11:30, Jermaine Bazzile follows. "Commemorative" bumbled.

I leave at 12:45 NY time, some straight jazz (from CD?) is playing.

(Listening to the recording on Monday now.)

Woman singing.

Mark and Sondra on now. Marva Wright and Taj Mahal coming up.

Jesse McBride.

Tom Morgan & Lisa Barrios on now.

Radiators coming up? Don Vappe & The Creole Serenaders? Bob French?

WSG.

Music Came - Henry Butler/Alvin Batiste


I come back at about 6pm. Bob French is doing (repeating endlessly) Do What You Wanna. Sounds good. End one recording, start another 6 hr.

Ella Smith sings Do You Know What It Means (To Miss New Orleans).

Just A Closer Walk With Thee - Original Tuxedo Jazz Band with Branford Marsalis and Harry Connick Jr (5/6/07 5:59 - 14:36)

Didn't He Ramble 26:49 (Not worth saving)

By Bob. Good riddance.

Somebody at OZ trips over the mic. Tom's mic is set wrong, he sounds off mic.

Good Prof Longhair tune. Waiting for Taj Mahal.

1:14 we go to him.

Nice. After, he talks and is low in the mix!

Next song (12 bar blues) , he is low in the mix. They find him but the mix is still bad. Organ is low, drums - all we hear are the cymbals and the snare.

Next, we hear him just fine. Electric dobro? My Creole Belle. His great low voice! Nice!

I'm A Goin Fishin. Yeah! Nice gtr.

Corrina! 'A beautiful blues song, not just dit da dit da...'! Yes indeed.

Play a little of that cool 60s pop organ tune...

Blues with a Feelin. (His voice sounds thin in all of these due to the mix. And I'm listening through the stereo. Too bad it's mono too.)

His between-song voice sounds good.

His Wolfman Jack voice is pretty cool. His voice is much better in this song's mix. Full. (Sweeter Than The Honeybee)

'I know you're feelin good cuz I can smell it'!

Cool electric blues. Disco style. The Blues is Alright, everybody singing along!

Nice set, Taj!

'Thought they were gonna get some old blues man. No, it ain't like that!'

Idiot MC, 'you want some more, lets hear it'. What the fuck do you think they are screaming for? You think you need to rile up the crowd? Idiot.

'I got a banjo and I know how to use it.' Too bad the banjo is low in the mix.

(Lookin at the interactive Cubes on the OZ site, I'm wondering why the Jazz Fest site doesn't have an interactive page like that too? That's ONE thing OZ did better than anyone.)

Nice encore.

Tom comes on to close it out.

Best set today - Taj. best set all fest. Taj probably. A pretty lackluster Jazz Fest from what we could hear over OZ. Let's hope the AT&T video stream will have some good stuff.



Notes on watching the AT&T video stream Sunday.
I'm watching Bonnie Raitt on the AT&T page too! Woman Be Wise. Switched cameras!

Plenty of problems with the AT&T player on a Mac. I see Joss Stone now, when it works. Doesn't work well enough so I give up.

OZ is talking to Henry Butler about Alvin Batiste.

Got VLC player to work. It's jerky but ok. Joss Stone.

They fade to some fest B-roll. Then to a Harry Connick promo. Then they go to him on stage in the middle of a song. OK. Bill Bailley.

Very little at 16k but it sounds good.

Jambalaya.

others. fun to see the trombone player channel louis armstrong on top of the piano.

Hello Dolly?

Earlier, a corner from the backdrop was flapping around. Someone tied it down soon after I saw it. That kind of attention to detail is what OZ/NO needs... Do a good job.

Goin to the Mardi Gras! Butt shakin!

Junco Partner. Piano pounding! Yeah, you right!

Monday, May 07, 2007

birds and apple blossoms



Taken with a still picture camera so that's why it looks so bad.

Geese on the roof, again

This morning at about 7 AM I heard a goose that sounded like it wasn't doing well. I'd heard this before in the past few days. A little while later I heard what sounded like the goose landing on the roof! I thought about getting out of bed to try to look at it but didn't think I would get to see it, the roof is angled so that I can't see much of it. I did hear a little rustling, the goose walking around but it was mostly pretty quiet.

A little later on, I heard a honk and some rustling so I got up and looked out of my front window. TWO geese had just flown off my roof and were flying past my landlady's house. I was worried they may not find a route to fly away with all these trees around here but they seemed to make it without a problem.

See also the goose on the roof story in an earlier blog posting (posted 7/10/06 but took place in April, 2006).

Saturday, April 28, 2007

A woodpecker and other sounds recorded around my house

A woodpecker banging away on my house. Recorded 11/4/06.

More sounds from around my house in my Yahoo briefcase. Birds, insects, singing Christians and Jews, fireworks and my favorite, a bear!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Ch 13 video problems

Ch 13 (WNET, NYC) has looked terrible lately. (I watch via DirecTV.)
Oversaturated colors. I reset the tv to the factory settings but can't stand
looking at Ch 13 in particular. Tonight, Charlie Rose is interviewing Pres Bush.
Even with my adjusting the settings to the colors are horrendous, I
am seeing a red edge on the right hand side of the their faces. I
hope this isn't due to the tv going bad. I think this is what
happened to my last tv as the first sign of it going bad.

Or Ch 13 is still screwing up. I don't understand why their channel
stands out with horrendous color saturation.

After the interview, the video looks normal, so it was the interview
that was poorly shot. Way to go 13.

Sunday, April 22, 2007


P4210005, originally uploaded by Lipwak.

This daffodil turned up in the pachysandra for the first time since I moved here 5 years ago.

Friday, April 20, 2007


P4190022, originally uploaded by Lipwak.

The cat in the afternoon light.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007



Cardinals have a habit of standing out this time of year.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

French Quarter Fest Video and pics

http://www.thenew995fm.com/cc-common/mainheadlines2.html?feed=135659&article=1988094

It is a Fox News radio station but you'll get a good idea of some of the music and scenary.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Wow. Ants love Bailey's Irish Cream. I left a small amount in my
glass on the counter about an hour ago and when I came into the
kitchen just now, there was the biggest swarm I've seen yet.

The Combat hasn't quite finished them off yet. It's been almost 2
weeks since I got the Combat. Is it going to work? One more week and
then I call in the bigger guns.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Administration leak discovered ...


Administration leak discovered ..., originally uploaded by guano.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

I am using the VLog part of YouTube. Check out my favorite music videos.

Rachid Taha - Barra Barra

I first heard this on Rob Weisberg's Transpacifc Sound Paradise on WFMU on 4/13/03.
I am impressed that they did this, with all the effects and it's such a sharp recording, live.
Was one of my favorites for a long time. Now his 1-2-3 Soleil show is my favorite.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

John Boutte Sings "Why"

I heard him sing this at Jazz Fest last year, on WWOZ. This is from Austin City Limits, The New Orleans Social Club.

Crocus


P4030021
Originally uploaded by Lipwak.

Saw this crocus today.

Most everything is still brown here but things are just beginning. Croci are out, shoots are coming up for the day lilies, the lilacs have buds, the Japanese maples have just the beginning of pink buds!, the hyacinths are coming up, the two tulips shoots are up, the wild rose are looking green and have spurts coming out.

I've seen a Robin in Princeton and Airmont but not here yet. Lots of bird songs for the past few weeks but I can't tell who they are.

Looking forward to seeing greenery appear.

Monday, April 02, 2007

First lawn crew of the spring summer fall season has arrived. Hard to
tell if there is an Indian Point siren going off or if it's just the
lawn crew. (They are having Indian Point siren tests this week and
have already had one today. Both have high pitched steady tones. You
tell the difference...)

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

ants, pt 3

Definitely spoke too soon about no ants in the kitchen. I just walked
in and saw 4 or 5.

We have a way to go.

ants, pt 2

I noticed an ant twitching today. While I don't like to see any
living creature in pain, I am relieved that the ant poison I have put
down seems to be working.

I don't see any ants tonight as I go into the kitchen. I'm sure I'll
see some more soon enough but this may be a sign that the ant poison
is working. (I did just see an ant by the computer. What they are
doing there I have no idea.)

killing ants

Ants have reappeared in my kitchen and bathroom, and the occasional
one is seen near or on me as I sit in my chair. It's one of the signs
of spring.

I had a bad infestation of ants last year. Lasted from spring through
most of the summer. I laid barriers of baking soda by my kitchen
sink, the counter-tops all around and the baseboards. It worked well
by the baseboards. After pouring it all along the baseboards, the
ants stopped finding the cat food. That wasn't the case on the
counter-tops. They bothered me all summer there.

And that is what I am faced with now. My current technique to deal
with them is to wet a sponge, sweep them up with that and then rinse
the sponge under the faucet. This usually makes the ants fall into
the running water although sometimes I have to squeeze the sponge to
get them all out. The ants get washed down the drain in theory (out
of sight, out of mind being the rationale behind that) but many climb
back up out of the sink. I sweep them with a sponge again. And lately
I am thinking that my squeezing the sponge hard enough might kill
them or injure them. The temperature of the water too should be
considered. Too hot or cold will kill them,

It bothers me as I kill them. My heart feels a little ache each time
I do anything about it. I am intentionally killing them all. I don't
like that. When more come back again and again (different ants,
probably not the same ones) I get aggravated and sweep them up with
anger, feeling less guilty. But here I am, killing many live
creatures. The Jains don't like to kill germs. I don't like to kill
ants.

I probably will get some real toxic commercial spray since other
approaches haven't worked for me. I'll have to be careful it doesn't
harm the cat.

I guess I prefer to wash them down the drain because I am not
actually killing them then and there with that action. I am not
squishing each one. I am moving them somewhere else where, it
happens, they probably die. Some escape. Most die by drowning. Others
due to the temperature of the water. Others from whatever nastiness
is in the drain (chemicals, waste although ants can deal with some of
that stuff in their normal encounters in life.)

They don't scream. They do run away, sometimes. When I stand by the
sink or shower, at least when this started, they run away. Later on
in the summer, at least last summer, they didn't respond when I made
my presence known. I wonder why.

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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Stevie Wonder, A Night of Wonder, was on VH-1 Classics. Very good
show. Great sound. Good songs. Too bad it was only an hour with
commercials.

The drummer played a rock beat throughout, not a funky soul beat. I
wonder why. Not very ornamented. It sure could have been.

Movies full of lessons for life

Have seen two movies in the past few days that I'd seen years back,
in college. Both are full of life instructions: A Thousand Clowns and
Harold and Maude. A Thousand Clowns didn't have as much of an impact
on me this time around but it's full of bon mots. Harold and Maude,
besides being side splitting funny at times, also has the music of
Cat Stevens in it which sounds as good now as it did then.

I also saw, again but in full this time, Human Nature. Also laden
with messages about the meaning of life but nowhere near as rich
overall.

Carpe diem is the message.

ah, spring

Time for the quiet of the winter to be repeatedly shattered by loud
motorcycles, loud car stereos, more cars honking their horns because
the car in front of them at the light isn't starting up fast enough
and so on.

It has started already.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Indian Point siren tests today

They tested the Indian Point sirens three times this morning.

At 10:35, as I was outside getting the morning paper, I heard a
steady tone, not too loud, heard from towards where the Rt 306 old
siren is/was, possibly one in the other direction. A short test,
faded to nothing without changing tone.

The second test was at 11am. The tone is not very loud inside the
house and it varies! There is no wind ot speak of. (For the first one
too.)

The third test, at 11:30. Longer but barely audible. Sounds like it
is coming from more due east...

Not very impressive. I live just outside the 10 mile zone, maybe a
tenth of a mile if that. I can barely hear the sirens. I think they
need to be A LOT LOUDER!!

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Indietro Tutta found on YouTube!

Here is a short bit of the intro.



A wonderful show. I understood very little of it (I don't speak Italian) but found it hilarious and intriguing. I hope to see more!! I might put what I have taped on YouTube too.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Polyphonic Spree (at SXSW on DirecTV)

I'm watching the Polyphonic Spree (live) at SXSW on DirecTV. I've
seen them on Austin City Limits before this. They crack me up, give
me joy... The music is awful but I love to watch the choir. They look
like a bunch of Moonies all swinging and twisting their heads in
unison. I wonder how many get neck injuries. And they never have to
dry their hair. All that tossing around will do it for them. They
definitely have the market cornered for the
women-all-dressed-the-same-head-twisting-in-unison dance form.

And there's a new girl in the front row center, at least since I saw
them on ACL, who's got the best head flip, very sexy. (Is one of the
requirements to be in the choir to have black hair?)

I think it's the Addicted To Love look to it all that I like about them...


(PS. I realized I had spelled cornered as corned. Apparently Blogger's spell check thinks that "corned" is a word that doesn't need to corrected. Interesting. Corned...)

Saturday, March 17, 2007

2 good music events on tv this week

I taped the documentary on IFC called Tom Dowd: The Language of
Music. Very worthwhile. Lots of behind the scenes stuff, we see my ex
boss- Phil Ramone. I never met Tom but he sounds like a real nice guy
and smart. Worked on the Manhattan Project!

Also caught the Summerstage 7/16/06 show of Daby Toure. I thought it
might be good and it was excellent. He is the son of one of Toure
Kunda, one of my favorite afro-pop bands ever. Same high pitched
voice, great singing, great percussive and light acoustic gtr! Wish I
was there. Apparently it was a HOT day, about 100.

I also taped the Richard Thompson at Sierra Center Stage that I'd had
on the DVR for awhile. Excellent, although for some reason the DVR
cut off the last 15 minutes or so. I could have sworn it was ok the
first time I saw it.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

First signs of spring!


The first signs of spring seen today: an ant in the shower and some
croci outside. I've also heard some bird songs that are probably from
birds passing through. Haven't seen any that are harbingers yet.

I will also have the mellifluous sounds of a house being constructed
nearby all spring and summer and who knows how much longer than that
to look forward to.

Monday, March 05, 2007

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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Midnight. More loud music from the Orthodox Jews nearby. Obnoxious
but perfectly legit since it is their holiday. (To hell with
everybody else.)

Saturday, March 03, 2007

So it's Purim. The Jewish people in my neighborhood don't mind
playing loud music late at night. They're disturbing the peace. It's
ok because the majority of people around here are Jewish. It is still
obnoxious. And the music isn't very good. Tacky. Just loud.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Washington Week In Review weirdness

During the intro, the voiceover sound was tinny or out of phase, the
roll-ins were fine. During the show, the studio sound was fine, the
roll-ins were tinny or out of phase.

During the intro, the studio video was horrendously saturated. In the
studio, all cameras except Gwen's looked fine.

What was going on?

I watch via DirecTV.

Monday, February 26, 2007

A geranium blooms in February


The last time I checked this geranium I'm wintering in my garage with no heat, it had flowers on it! Here it is today with fewer flowers but seemingly happy. Amazing. It's in the 20s outside and it is flowering and has lots of leaves.

Oh, and I water it about once a month!

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Breaking News on Fox

Breaking news on Fox today:

'Anna Nicole's mother wasn't on the best of terms with her.'

hahahahahahahha

Go Fox. THAT's news!

Sunday, February 18, 2007

My Orthodox Jewish neighbors are playing some really loud music right now. It is intentionally being blasted outside. Why? I have my windows closed and it is very loud. Their house is maybe a hundred yards away. They are intentionally disturbing the peace with their music. That's rude. (And not the first time it has happened.)
Some video taken 7/15/95 at my old house in Greenwich.

My late cat Bluto, my car, my gardens. No, it wasn't 105 degrees out then. That thermometer wasn't very accurate in its later years.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Friday's Paradecam was excellent. Great quality video and audio and
full motion most if not all the time.

Saturday's has been poor. Lots of blue screens, freezes, audio
dropouts and echoing. Both for the mid-day and evening parades.

Let's hope Sunday, Monday and Tuesday are good.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Juncos appear

I haven't seen juncos until now, when we're having a winter storm!
These fat little black birds. Bunches of them, hopping around, poking
at what's on top of the snow, not much (more snow and sleet). I
wonder where they were until now.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Geraniums are flowering!

The geraniums I put in the garage, which I had heated with the excess from the boiler room until recently (when the cold water pipes almost froze noted earlier), are flowering! I watered them today and voila, there were a few white flowers leaning towards the sunny windows. I was afraid they whole plant had been killed with the extreme cold we've had lately so it's a nice surprise to see it doing so well!