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  1. Just had lunch sitting next to a 105-year old man at the B&H Dairy.
  2. Listening to Wandelweiser music. . . .
  3. Listening to Stuart Dempster's "In The Great Abbey of Clement VI," a recently found first pressing LP on 1750 Arch (1979). Stunning!
  4. "Rockin' In Rhythm" with Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra.
  5. Coming to terms with the fact that I am a full-blown music obsessive. Coping strategies anyone?
  6. Listening to Oneida's "Rated O" triple LP
  7. “The mind is not a passive machine. Once you believe in something—once you expect something—it changes the way you perceive information ...
  8. into Borah Bergman Trio's "Luminesence"
  9. Begin rehearsals today for "The Conference of the Guitars" June 12 at Issue Project Room - http://www.danjoseph.org/conference.html
  10. @brooklynvegan not much of a sale, like 25% off $17.99...
  11. the FLUX Quartet's recording of Feldman2 is on the air now on WKCR - http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wkcr/
  12. heard a ripping performance of Michael Gordon's "Trance" earlier tonight by the Signal Ensemble.....
  13. went looking for signs of Aaron Copland at the corner of Dean St. & Washington Ave. earlier today. Nothing......
  14. @carlstone love the palindromes, but can't stand looking at that photo much longer...
  15. Antoher 80s vinyl gem, Arthur Russell's "Instrumentals," from Another Side, A Division of Les Disques du Crépuscule (Belgium), 1984.
  16. Adam Lane's Full Throttle Orchestra in Park Slope tonight - http://tinyurl.com/cbdg9o
  17. rediscovering Gavin Bryars' "Hommages," a long out of print (Les Disques du Crépuscule) collection of minimalist chamber (?) pieces. :))
  18. @oblaat do you know you are filling our screen up with a steady flow of "blips?"
  19. Tchaikovsky, "Chanson triste" Op. 40, No. 2. Philippe Entremont, Columbia Records 1963
  20. Found a great 2-record set of the complete Lester Young recordings for the Savoy label. An Arista reissue, 1976.