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rich wrote: > from what i know, nordine's 'stories' were just rough ideas and > sketches in his head. while he was recording, he was improvising. > > awesome stuff. and very influential on joe frank, who does cool > stuff too (if you like it a bit on the darker side). > > joe frank episodes can be heard on www.kcrw.com. > > best, > > rich > > > > ken nordine > > > >the voice guy? > >word jazz? > >where have you heard him do improv? > >i sure would be interested in hearing that... > > > > > >p.s. your "reply to" address is set... re nordine, this is what i understood, too. my first intro to him (aside from, was it levi strauss commercials? was a little sketch he did called "nothing's boy" on an h. p. lovecraft album in the late sixties. just trivia, folks). speaking of darker, a slightly different shade than joe frank (whom i also dig) would be local (venice, ca) hero barry yourgrau. pretty twisted, but dunno if any of it's improv... check "wearing dad's head" or "a man jumps out of a plane" (peregrine books) for starters...surreal, ineffable, sweetly disturbing... ps anyone know how to fix that "reply to" stuff in netscape? (you can email me privately :-) lance g.