And I have a beard and two mortgages. And it's, like, they don't even want to know about it. So, you know, you were in New York in the late '80s when there were just these - lots of jazz clubs, some of them which no longer exist. But first, just before we listen to that, could you just play the - like, the simple melody for "Monk's Dream, " so we can hear it? MEHLDAU: Well, there was a - I mean, really the one as a pianist, you know, or just any jazz musician, was Bradley's, which was on University, I think, and 12th or 13th. Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau shares his love of The Beatles on a new album. He was a writer and producer. This is with your trio.
MEHLDAU: Yeah, I guess so. And I couldn't talk to him. Ride a Dune Buggy on Michigan's Sand Dunes. And we making new grounds for the whole wide world to see. BRIGER: I read that in your 20s, you decided to spend more time with classical music in order to develop your left hand a little bit more. ADLON: Also, I mean, I didn't gain that much weight, but...
Maximize your summer fun and have a plan to be sure you don't waste a single blissful beach day, bike ride, perfect paddle, meteor shower or brilliant sunset. Are you do you feel more comfortable in your own skin? Once the baked bread is fully cool, wrap it in plastic. MEHLDAU: So if you have the original, it's - you know, it's very diatonic. I couldn't - I just - I couldn't, you know? And you didn't really feel like you fit into a lot of them. But I remember some girls on the show being pressured to lose weight. BRIGER: Well, yeah, it's all in there. Stay the Night in Michigan Wine Country. My three daughters live at home. And then you actually even had, like, I think, a regular gig at a club in Hartford called the 880. Fresh and cool it's just what i o n. GROSS: Louis C. co-created the show with you and was a co-writer with you on the first two seasons.
And yeah, thank goodness things haven't been dark. And jazz is music of the night and clubs. But it's definitely a dark story there. Summer is lovely in Charlevoix.
It's fine to freeze entire loaves or even just slices. Brad Mehldau went to the WNYC studios in New York to sit down at their piano for an interview and some music. The practice: freeze bread for long-term storage. And of course the A is the lowest (playing piano) note on the piano, which I love to play if I... BRIGER: (Laughter). But I think, for whatever reason, over the years, I found a story in there. And it's a pretty distressing read. It's very interesting because I wrapped Season 2 of my show, and I went into the editing room and, you know, just a few months went by. Fresh and cool it's just what i do video. In particular, he's had a long relationship with the music of the Beatles. ADLON: See; it's still sensitive. And I remember that I - I finally got clean. But with "I Am The Walrus, " the harmony is so interesting. Pamela Adlon says 'Better Things' has been an exaggerated version of her life.
Yeah, that kind of happened intuitively and naturally. MEHLDAU: Kind of random. Adlon herself directed the series finale. Like, have you found your place in the world? ADLON: Oh, absolutely, absolutely. And you could go and see terrific musicians, like, every night. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. It was also interesting. Pamela Adlon says 'Better Things' has been an exaggerated version of her life. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. I remember, you know, talking to my daughters about it. MEHLDAU: Yeah, I remember that when I first heard this song - I think I heard it on the radio. And one fun thing about this record was it was sort of an orchestrational (ph) challenge. Don't place bread in the refrigerator. —more on this soon, I promise) so it doesn't prematurely dry to a bone.
GROSS: You mean physically hurt, not emotionally hurt. And I think it was for whatever reason, I always - Brahms was a composer who was just really close to my heart when I played Brahms' music for the first time when I was a kid. Coming up, I review "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, " the new Paramount+ series that takes the "Star Trek" narrative back to its original origins. Tomorrow on FRESH AIR, as the Manhattan District Attorney's Office presents evidence to a grand jury about Donald Trump's hush payments to Stormy Daniels, we'll get an inside look into the criminal investigation of Trump's finances. I want to see your show. The Best Way to Store Bread. Oh, arm cellulite - that's fun. Or, like - so is that something that you've experienced? And it was something - so that was something more that I found - I was using heroin with, you know, NYU students and, you know, people who were these, you know, kind of privileged kids like myself. So you have this beautiful harmony that's moving around but always with that G in the middle of it (playing piano). Change it up (custom made). Try Stand-Up Paddleboarding.
Shoes match my necklace. Your character's mother seems to be in the early stages of dementia. The retrogradation process can be mostly halted by subjecting bread to very low temperatures, preventing moisture migration out of starches and their subsequent recrystallization. BRIGER: You didn't, huh? Even if you enjoy eating warm banana bread, it's best to exercise caution while it's still hot. And they're not admitting it because they're zoned out anyway.
That was Tommy Flanagan. Store bread cut-side down. And I was like, I will kill you because I invented the, you don't tell me who David Bowie is; I told you.
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