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  • eighthobstruction
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    • Nov 2010
    • 6452

    My first experience of USA was being dropped off by a BBC producer Ian McGahey(?) of Omnibus [who i met on the plane] on Sunset Strip at the top of a hill with either a train carriage or tram carriage being used as a diner....oppossite was a hotel or something with a most unsightly but interesting ventilation system on the outside of the building (galvanised but slowly rusting prob' from 50's)....instant culture shock with heat and the industrial estate layout of roads....and distance to my next meet at Sevulvida Drive [if i remember correctly] (prob' don't]....or thinking again maybe it was Hollywood Blvde....
    bong ching

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    • charles t
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 592

      Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post
      My first experience of USA was being dropped off by a BBC producer Ian McGahey(?) of Omnibus [who i met on the plane] on Sunset Strip at the top of a hill with either a train carriage or tram carriage being used as a diner....oppossite was a hotel or something with a most unsightly but interesting ventilation system on the outside of the building (galvanised but slowly rusting prob' from 50's)....instant culture shock with heat and the industrial estate layout of roads....and distance to my next meet at Sevulvida Drive [if i remember correctly] (prob' don't]....or thinking again maybe it was Hollywood Blvde....
      hence said poster was transformed, for better or worse, on Sepulveda (or, as I pronounce for my MA Spanish degree wife: Sepulveeda).
      Last edited by charles t; 19-12-11, 20:16.

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      • Pilchardman

        Well, it turns out that I just never hear Jazz Library any more. The new time is just not a time I'll ever be listening to the radio. I can't record it off Freeview, since I'm in Scotland and Radio3 isn't on Freeview during the hours that BBC Alba airs. And I don't listen to the radio on Listen Again on my computer, as I don't find it convenient, comfortable, or of satisfactory sound quality.

        I gave it some months to see if I could retrain myself; I tried the Listen Again thing, but I just find I never actually do it.

        It's a shame, since Saturday afternoon was the only scheduled listening I did on Radio 3, being more of a jazz fan than a "classical" fan. I did tune in randomly at other times, but now I find the other programmes I happen upon aren't really to my taste in style of presentation. Now that I don't have World Routes and Jazz Library to keep me listening through Saturday afternoon, I even find I usually miss JRR.

        So, goodbye Radio 3. It was nice while it lasted.

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        • aka Calum Da Jazbo
          Late member
          • Nov 2010
          • 9173

          i am sorry for your predicament Pilchardman which i find tragic ..... i suspect [eg from the lower reaction to threads on the programmes] that many share your difficulties and displeasure with the situation of jazz on R3 and listen much less if at all to the station's jazz output
          According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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          • Byas'd Opinion

            I can't record it off Freeview, since I'm in Scotland and Radio3 isn't on Freeview during the hours that BBC Alba airs. And I don't listen to the radio on Listen Again on my computer, as I don't find it convenient, comfortable, or of satisfactory sound quality.
            I pretty much agree with Pilchardman. I still listen a bit, but less than I used to. The problem with late night shows is that I'm either too tired to listen properly when they come on, or can't stay up late because I've got work the next day. Listen Again is a poor substitute.

            Does anyone know if the listening figures for Jazz Library have changed much since it moved to the midnight slot? It's an excellent programme, but I must confess I haven't heard it often recently.

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            • cloughie
              Full Member
              • Dec 2011
              • 22215

              Originally posted by Pilchardman View Post
              Well, it turns out that I just never hear Jazz Library any more. The new time is just not a time I'll ever be listening to the radio. I can't record it off Freeview, since I'm in Scotland and Radio3 isn't on Freeview during the hours that BBC Alba airs. And I don't listen to the radio on Listen Again on my computer, as I don't find it convenient, comfortable, or of satisfactory sound quality.

              I gave it some months to see if I could retrain myself; I tried the Listen Again thing, but I just find I never actually do it.

              It's a shame, since Saturday afternoon was the only scheduled listening I did on Radio 3, being more of a jazz fan than a "classical" fan. I did tune in randomly at other times, but now I find the other programmes I happen upon aren't really to my taste in style of presentation. Now that I don't have World Routes and Jazz Library to keep me listening through Saturday afternoon, I even find I usually miss JRR.

              So, goodbye Radio 3. It was nice while it lasted.
              Not perfect but more than acceptable to record iplayer via freecorder.

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              • Pilchardman

                Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                Not perfect but more than acceptable to record iplayer via freecorder.
                What is freecorder? And wouldn't I still have to listen to it on my computer, unless I burned it to a CD?

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                • Quarky
                  Full Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 2672

                  Originally posted by Pilchardman View Post
                  . And I don't listen to the radio on Listen Again on my computer, as I don't find it convenient, comfortable, or of satisfactory sound quality.
                  So, goodbye Radio 3. It was nice while it lasted.
                  You have my sympathies Pilchardman. I am completely the opposite however, in that most of my listening to Radio 3 is via computer / listen again. I guess I'm more willing to put up with reduced sound quality.

                  However to be honest, and admitting that Jazz Library at its best has produced some stunning programmes, I don't think you missed much last Saturday - Harry James playing Flight of the Bumblebee and other show stoppers. I guess an archivist might find this type of programme of some interest, but I just felt it was a waste of a one hour Jazz programme.

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                  • MarkG
                    Full Member
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 119

                    The Barney Bigard playlist is still not up on the website for some reason.


                    Mark

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                    • Alyn_Shipton
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 777

                      No idea why. Here it is:

                      Barney Bigard

                      DISC 1
                      Title Barney’s Bounce
                      Artist Zutty Singleton Trio
                      Composer Bigard
                      Album Barney’s Bounce
                      Label Living Era
                      Number 5507 Track 1

                      Personnel: Barney Bigard, cl; Freddie Washington, p; Zutty Singleton drums, 1944.


                      DISC 2
                      Title Someday Sweetheart
                      Artist King Oliver
                      Composer Morton, Spikes
                      Album King Oliver 1926-28
                      Label Classics
                      Number 618 Track 1

                      Personnel: King Oliver, Bob Shoffner, c; Kid Ory, tb; Johnny Dodds, Darnell Howard, Stump Evans, Barney Bigard, reeds; Luis Russell, p; Bud Scott, bj; Bert Cobb, tu; Paul Barbarin d. 23 July 1926.


                      DISC 3
                      Title Turtle Twist
                      Artist Jelly Roll Morton Trio
                      Composer Morton
                      Album The Essential Collection
                      Label Avid
                      Number 890 CD 2 Track 16

                      Personnel: Barney Bigard, cl; Jelly Roll Morton, p; Zutty Singleton, d. 17 Dec 1929.

                      DISC 4
                      Title Jungle Nights In Harlem
                      Artist Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra
                      Composer Ellington
                      Album Jungle Nights In Harlem
                      Label Bluebird
                      Number 2499-2-RB Track 14

                      Personnel: Duke Ellington, p; Cootie Williams, Freddie Jenkins, Artie Whetsel, t; Joe Nanton, tb; Juan Tizol, vtb; Barney Bigard, cl; Johnny Hodges, as; Harry Carney, bar; Fred Guy, bj; Wellman Braud, b; Sonny Greer, d. June 4, 1930

                      DISC 5
                      Title Clarinet Lament (Barney’s Concerto)
                      Artist Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
                      Composer Ellington / Bigard
                      Album Masterpieces 1926-1949
                      Label Proper
                      Number Properbox 25 CD 2 Track 13

                      Personnel: Duke Ellington, p; Rex Stewart, c; Cootie Williams, Artie Whetsel, t; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown, tb; Juan Tizol, vtb; Barney Bigard, cl; Johnny Hodges, as; Otto Hardwick, ts; Harry Carney, bar; Fred Guy, g; Hayes Alvis, b; Sonny Greer, d. 27 Feb 1936.

                      DISC 6
                      Title I Know That You Know
                      Artist Rex Stewart Feetwarmers
                      Composer Youmans, Caldwell.
                      Album Rexatious
                      Label Living Era14
                      Number 5200 Track 14

                      Personnel: Rex Stewart, c; Barney Bigard, cl; Django Reinhardt, g; Billy Taylor, b; Paris 5 April 1939.
                      Also on Django Reinhardt, Americans in Paris, vol. 2. On Naxos.

                      DISC 7
                      Title Barney Goin’ Easy
                      Artist Barney Bigard Jazzopators
                      Composer Bigard
                      Album Barney’s Bounce
                      Label Living Era
                      Number Track 8

                      Personnel: Rex Stewart, c; Barney Bigard, cl; Juan Tizol, vtb; Harry Carney, bar; Duke Ellington, p; Fred Guy, g; Billy Taylor, b; Sonny Greer, d; Billy Strayhorn, arr. 8 June 1939.

                      DISC 8
                      Title Harlem Airshaft
                      Artist Duke Ellington Orchestra
                      Composer Ellington
                      Album Masterpieces 1926-1949
                      Label Proper
                      Number Properbox 25 CD 3 Track 19

                      Personnel: Duke Ellington, p; Rex Stewart, c; Cootie Williams, Wallace Jones, t; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown, tb; Juan Tizol, vtb; Barney Bigard, cl; Johnny Hodges, as; Otto Hardwick, as; Ben Webster, ts; Harry Carney, bar; Fred Guy, g; Jimmy Blanton, b; Sonny Greer, d. 22 July 1940.

                      DISC 9
                      Title A Lull At Dawn
                      Artist Barney Bigard & His Orchestra
                      Composer Ellington
                      Album Barney’s Bounce
                      Label Living Era
                      Number 5507 Track 8

                      Personnel: Ray Nance, t; Barney Bigard, cl; Juan Tizol, vtb; Harry Carney, bar; Duke Ellington, p; Jimmy Blanton, b; Sonny Greer, d; 11 Nov 1940.


                      DISC 10
                      Title Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere
                      Artist Peggy Lee & Capitol Jazzmen
                      Composer Dick Larkin
                      Album The Lost 40s and 50s Capitol Masters
                      Label EMI / Collectors’Choice
                      Number 08530-2 CD 1 Track 1

                      Personnel: Peggy Lee, v; Shorty Sherock, t; Barney Bigard, cl; Lee Robinson, as; Eddie Miller, ts; Pete Johnson, p; Nappy Lamare, g; Hank Wayland, b; Nick Fatool, d. 7 Jan 1944.


                      DISC 11
                      Title Tiger Rag
                      Artist Kid Ory and His Creole Jazz band
                      Composer La Rocca
                      Album Complete Columbia Sessions 1946
                      Label American Music
                      Number AMCD 121 Track 5

                      Personnel: Mutt Carey, t; Barney Bigard, cl; Kid Ory, tb; Buster Wilson, p; Bud Scott, g; Ed Garland, b; Minor Hall, d. Oct 1946.



                      DISC 12
                      Title High Society
                      Artist Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars
                      Composer Piron / Steele
                      Album Complete NY Town Hall and Symphony Hall Concerts
                      Label Definitive
                      Number 11291 CD 2 Track 12

                      Personnel: Louis Armstrong, t; Barney Bigard, cl; Jack Teagarden, tb; Dick Carey, p; Arvell Shaw, b; Sid Catlett, d. Boston Symphony Hall, 30 Nov 1947.

                      DISC 13
                      Title Mood Indigo
                      Artist Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington
                      Composer Ellington,
                      Album The Great Summit
                      Label Blue Note
                      Number 938047 CD 1 Track 4

                      Personnel: Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet); Duke Ellington (piano); Trummy Young (trombone); Barney Bigard (clarinet); Mort Herbert (bass); Danny Barcelona (drums). March/April 1961.

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                      • aka Calum Da Jazbo
                        Late member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 9173

                        ...many thanks Alyn
                        According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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                        • MarkG
                          Full Member
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 119

                          Thanks. Great.

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                          • Serial_Apologist
                            Full Member
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 37877

                            So - it it true then what it says in Jazzwise that Jazz Library is being axed next month?

                            We have been informed there would be less programmes and more repeats, but not if think that we were losing JL altogether.

                            That would be a catastrophe in terms of quality jazz presentation on the wireless - Radio 3 or anywhere.

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                            • aka Calum Da Jazbo
                              Late member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 9173



                              Veteran broadcaster Geoffrey Smith is to step down from presenting Jazz Record Requests, the long running Radio 3 Saturday afternoon listeners’ request show, which he has presented since 1991. Alyn Shipton, who presents Jazz Library until next month when that show is to be axed, takes the Michigan-born Smith’s place with a plan to draw in a broader, and slightly younger listenership to the venerable JRR, Radio 3’s most listened-to jazz show.

                              Smith is believed to be about to begin a new show on Radio 3 called Geoffrey's Jazz.

                              and could well incur the wrath of the station’s fearsome lobbying group the Friends of Radio 3.

                              "Geoffrey Smith is an important part of the BBC Radio 3 jazz presenting team," a Radio 3 spokesperson says. "His new show Geoffrey’s Jazz will launch later this year and will be a personal view of jazz, its history, its players and key themes. With Alyn Shipton taking over Jazz Record Requests, Radio 3 continues to be committed to jazz across the station with the same number of shows dedicated to exploring this important genre.”
                              Jazzwise, the UK's biggest selling jazz monthly and the leading English language jazz magazine in Europe, has changed the way jazz magazines look and think with a stunning editorial and design package that reaches out to both the new jazz audience and established fans – qualities that have led to it winning Jazz Publication of the Year at both the Parliamentary Jazz Awards and the Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Awards, and Best Jazz Media at the Jazz FM Awards.


                              it must be true they haven't told us
                              According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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                              • Serial_Apologist
                                Full Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 37877

                                I Did tee a puddydat!

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