Thursday, March 28, 2002



8:40 pm PT - Break.

Creative Music with Miff Mole. Printer-Family-friendly Version. 9 to midnight every Thursday at 88.3 FM. Hang-on!
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8:00 pm PT - Hour 3 of The New Jazz Thing! Live!
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7:48 pm PT
  • I'll Remember April
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  • 7:02 pm PT - Two Tunes by John Hicks...

  • My Conception - Prelude (attacca) - Hicks, John - Music In The Key Of Clark
  • My Conception - Hicks, John - Music In The Key Of Clark

    What is an "attacca"? Email@NewJazzThing?subject="What is an 'attacca'?"

    Answer: "It starts two cool very connected tunes."
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  • 6:34 pm PT
  • Larry's Dance (Lazino Kolo) - Vuckovich, Larry - Blue Balkan

    Bobby Hutcherson on marimba (mallets against wood? vibes=mallet against metal?
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  • 6:25 pm PT
  • Proof - Pat Metheny - Speaking Of Now

    JFerg with a Pat Metheny Review. Just not from the San Diego gig last Tuesday (3/26/2002)

    "Jeff's Brother-in-law John saw him in Santa Cruz last week and it was "unbelieveable!". Nice review.

    Did you see him in San Diego? Email@NewJazzThing.com?subject="Pat Methany in San Diego..."
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  • 6:01 pm PT -
  • Beauty And The Beast - Dave Pike - Peligroso

    Dave Pike Tonight at MoPA Jazz After Dark Jazz Series.
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  • 6:00 pm PT - Hour 1 of The New Jazz Thing! Live!!

    John Patton, 66; Organ Player Led Soul-Jazz Trio: We'll play and learn tonight. Soul-Jazz.
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    Ray Brown Plays Young

    Ray Brown, in town Monday (4/1/2002, no foolin') for Neurosciences 2002, uses as many young players as possible as payback...
    "When I was young I was hired by older guys; I just think that's the normal way, and that's how I learned things. What you're really saying is that most of the guys of my era who used to do that are gone. But all the guys of my era did that."

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    Jeff H. (lots of cool Jeffs in my life, they all need weblogs), who I'm assuming considers himself a coder (hehe) points us to software developer nightmares associated with the proposed Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act (CBDTPA)
    "No more than two years and seven months after the bill becomes law, the only code programmers and software firms will be able to distribute must have embedded copy-protection schemes approved by the federal government."

    And speaking of old things (not you Jeff, but old media, like CBDTPA's real author, Disney's Mike Eisner...ain't his rant a load of shit), Cory has taken to calling it the Anti-Mammal Dinosaur Protection Act.

    And while I haven't been posting much at all on this subject (or others...5 days since my last post...freakin' life), Doc Searls Weblog is the best place for linkage to and commentary on all of this shitty legislation coming out of DC (or Hollywood, take your pick). I read his weblog daily and wish I could just post almost everything he does. About the CBDTPA:

    "Dig it: This fucker's purpose is to pave the Net for television."
    And if you don't know, just ask what I think about television (ok, most television).

    And finally (after wasting some more of my employers money), here's a piece pulling this all together by telling what happens to us (lowly folks looking for tunes to dig and share) When Elephants Dance. Heavy.
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