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Favoriting January 22, 2015

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
The Upsetters  Wake Up   Favoriting The Upsetters  La Cienega  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Stranger Cole with Owen & Leon & Baba Brooks Band  Koo Koo Do   Favoriting Ska All Mighty: Top Ska Classics From the Treasure Isle Label  Heartbeat  0:02:53 (Pop-up)
Alfred E. Neuman  It's A Gas   Favoriting Mad Grooves!  Kid Rhino  0:05:05 (Pop-up)
Barrence Whitfield & The Savages  (Your Love Is Like A) Ramblin' Rose   Favoriting Savage Kings  Munster  0:07:16 (Pop-up)
Sir Douglas Quintet  Yesterday Got In The Way   Favoriting 1+1+1=4  Philips  0:10:05 (Pop-up)
Bobby Fuller  Angel Face   Favoriting El Paso Rock: Early Recordings Volume 1  Norton  0:12:52 (Pop-up)
13th Floor Elevators  I'm Gonna Love You Too (Live in California)   Favoriting Sign of the 3 Eyed Men  International Artists  0:15:46 (Pop-up)
Jackie DeShannon  Dream Boy   Favoriting One Kiss Can Lead To Another: Girl Group Sounds Lost & Found  Rhino  0:18:02 (Pop-up)
The Penetrators  Drive Me Crazy   Favoriting Kings of Basement Rock  Fred  0:20:28 (Pop-up)
The Muffs  I Get It   Favoriting Whoop Dee Doo  Burger  0:22:58 (Pop-up)
 
Small Faces  Shake   Favoriting Anthology  Deram  0:30:11 (Pop-up)
Sam Cooke  Feel it (Don't Fight it)   Favoriting One Night Stand! Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club  BMG  0:33:08 (Pop-up)
The Simms Twins  Soothe Me   Favoriting Sam Cooke's SAR Records Story (1959-1965)  Abcko  0:36:07 (Pop-up)
Lou Rawls  Bring It On Home to Me   Favoriting The Fame Studios Story 1961-1973  Ace  0:38:41 (Pop-up)
Clint West  Another Saturday Night   Favoriting Another Saturday Night  Ace  0:41:08 (Pop-up)
Aretha Franklin  Good Times   Favoriting I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You  Atlantic  0:43:57 (Pop-up)
Sam Cooke  I Need You Now   Favoriting In the Beginning  Ace  0:46:06 (Pop-up)
The Persuasions  Chain Gang   Favoriting We Came To Play  Capitol  0:49:03 (Pop-up)
Otis Redding  A Change Is Gonna Come   Favoriting Otis! The Definitive Otis Redding  Rhino  0:50:04 (Pop-up)
Sam Cooke  You Send Me (Demo)   Favoriting Sam Cooke's SAR Records Story (1959-1965)  Abcko  0:54:06 (Pop-up)
Sam Cooke  Lost And Lookin'   Favoriting Night Beat  RCA  0:55:43 (Pop-up)
The Soul Stirrers  Nearer My God to Thee   Favoriting The Great 1955 Shrine Concert  Specialty  0:58:14 (Pop-up)
Sam Cooke  Having A Party   Favoriting One Night Stand! Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club  BMG  1:06:29 (Pop-up)
 
The Pretty Things  Midnight To Six Man   Favoriting 7"  Fontana  1:15:37 (Pop-up)
Gamma Goochee Himself  (You Got) the Gamma Goochee   Favoriting 7"  Colpix  1:18:02 (Pop-up)
The Monkees  Star Collector   Favoriting Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.  Rhino  1:20:06 (Pop-up)
Tommy Hawk  I Thought About Living   Favoriting In The Shadow Of Sun: Memphis Area R&B and Rock & Roll  Fantastic Voyage  1:24:11 (Pop-up)
Ray Price  I Can't Go Home Like This   Favoriting The Honky Tonk Years  Rounder  1:26:35 (Pop-up)
Casey Bill Weldon  Go Ahead, Buddy   Favoriting Roots of Robert Johnson  Yazoo  1:28:42 (Pop-up)
 
Elmore James  Elmore Jumps One   Favoriting The Last Sessions  Relic  1:34:37 (Pop-up)
Junior Wells  Hoodoo Man Blues (alternate take)   Favoriting Hoodoo Man Blues (deluxe edition)  Delmark  1:37:43 (Pop-up)
Ann Peebles  Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love   Favoriting Greatest Hits  Hi  1:40:38 (Pop-up)
Randolph Walker  Shindy Butterfly   Favoriting 7"  Black Prince  1:43:05 (Pop-up)
Big John Hamilton  How Much Can A Man Take   Favoriting 7"  SSS International  1:45:45 (Pop-up)
Syl Johnson  Don't Give Up On Me   Favoriting 7"  Hi  1:48:22 (Pop-up)
Bettye Swann  (My Heart Is) Closed for the Season   Favoriting 7"  Capitol  1:51:08 (Pop-up)
The Cryin' Shames  Please Stay   Favoriting Spacelines: Sonic Sounds for Subterraneans  New Atlantis Studio  1:53:52 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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Artie Haywire:

Welp
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βrian:

I just had a triple espresso, so I've no worries of drifting off.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:06pm
Matt F:

Hiya folks!
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listener james from westwood:

It's a gas!
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listener james from westwood:

My living will states clearly that if I ever DON'T giggle along to this cut, they pull the plug.
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βrian:

Can't wait to eructate.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:07pm
Artie Haywire:

Gettin' a little yakety all up in here
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Carmichael:

When did Bon Scott start singing with Barence Whitfield?
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Melissa Jean:

hay! crazy busy at werk but yer on yay
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DeemerDave:

Wish my bank account worked that way. (1+1+1=4)
Avatar 2:19pm
Mailman Tom:

Texas Psychedelic Music !
Avatar 2:22pm
βrian:

"Born in the basement and never brought up."
Avatar 2:27pm
Sean B.:

Looking forward to the Sam tribute...
Avatar 2:35pm
Sean B.:

One of my best friends who's name happens to be Matt came for a visit the other night he told me he felt Steve Marriott was a "Sub-Par" white soul singer. I lost it on him. I don't feel bad...
Avatar 2:41pm
Scott C.:

A very crazy first set of tunes, even for you Matt F! My role model Alfred E. Neuman, followed not long after by Christian D'Orbit which is one side of my favorite Syracuse, NY punk scene single. The Penetrators are getting set to release a new 7" on Slovenly any time now.
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Carmichael:

Lou funkin' up his original vocal.
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Scott C.:

Matt F being characteristically modest or just plain forgetful today. The best new record of 2014 was (by far) Nobody's Baby by chanteuse Miriam on Norton Records. That's right, I said it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:48pm
Matt F:

Oops, I forgot! Don't tell Miriam!
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dawg:

Sam Cooke died at 33.
Otis Redding-26
Marvin Gaye-44
damn
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Mike East:

these are some GREAT selections you're playing, Mr. Deejay.
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bobdoesthings:

I was an atheist till just now
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Parq:

"Havin' A Party" -- sigh. Oh, the hours I spent in college and for a few years after, trying futilely to convince my friends that, no, it isn't "a Southside Johnny song."
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Parq:

Bobdoes, good gospel will do that for you.
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listener james from westwood:

I agree. How about it for Sam Cooke? Got-DAMN!
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kat330:

Hi, Matt -- got here late but glad to catch your soul party. Also glad you cleared up the email issue.

Do at least see Aretha in the mix -- one for the ladies at least!
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βrian:

Inspector Clouseau presents "The Minkys!"
  3:23pm
Santos L halper:

@kat: i daresay Sam and Lou would like to think they are also ones for the ladies ; )
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kat330:

@Santos: That's just it: We ladies like to hear wonderful, soulful male voices, so why don't male DJs dig female voices more than 5-10% of the time? And yet love to play men using their falsetto range. It's slightly twisted and peculiar to me. :)
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Stanley:

I love them ladies voices.
This week I watched 20 Feet from Stardom. Wonderful film about female backing singers.
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drr:

good movie
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kat330:

@Stanley: Oh, yes, a wonderful doc! Yep, the woman behind the man, a familiar trope.
Avatar 3:31pm
kat330:

I realize there are far fewer choices of female artists out there -- wonder why that is? -- but there are more than 10%, and a little extra digging is worth getting a bit closer to parity anyway.
  3:32pm
Santos L halper:

Greetings from WFMU: Slightly Twisted and Peculiar
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kat330:

@Santos: Nooooo, this problem is in no way peculiar to WFMU by any means. I guess I just expect more consciousness about it here is all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:35pm
Stanley:

In many cases in the film, they totally upstaged the male lead (Lisa Fischer and Mick Jagger a notable example)
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kat330:

Our local public music station -- WFPK -- seems to get a better female ratio. They've been playing the heck out of the new Sleater-Kinney, for e.g., which I like much more than I expected to. But seriously I wonder about men enjoying male falsetto over the female voice -- anyone with insights into that?
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Stanley:

@Kat330 - Matt hears ya!
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kat330:

Yeah, Ann here we are! :)
  3:44pm
Dean:

Y'all are talking about female rock and pop singers. Slide on over to classical (lieder recital, opera) and the field opens up splendidly. Can you resist Conchita Supervia singing "Carmen"? Lucia Popp's Mozart? Brigitte Fassbaender's Schubert? Emma Kirkby's Purcell? Judith Nelson's Handel? Nope, betcha can't.
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drr:

I mostly don't like the trend towards men singing way up high. Not sure what started it. I mostly noticed it with The Flaming Lips, as the singer went from having a normal, kind-of-lowish voice to a ridiculous squeak.
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kat330:

But again, I don't blame female DJs for playing a majority of male artists if they feel the same way I do about hearing a wonderful instrument from the opposite sex. But I don't get then why the skew to male DJs doesn't then life the female ratio for that same reason in the opposite direction.
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kat330:

@Dean: Hey there! Been looking for your name here and there for almost a week now. Given our classical music interlude last Friday on Gott's list, thought you might appreciate the puns in limerick form I composed and recite here:
kat330.bandcamp.com...
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kat330:

("lift" not "life" should be)
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Mike East:

@kat - I think it has to do with the sexism overall in the culture. Strong female singers are intimidating to dudes who think they belong at home makin' babies.
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kat330:

@Mike: That might explain the ratio in the ordinary, non-weird, twisted and peculiar station format -- though, oddly enough, Top 40 might be dominated by females these days (don't know, don't listen). BUT no male DJs here at enlightened WFMU/GTDR believe THAT??!! Right??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:49pm
Stanley:

I think 1'm spoiled for choice for fabulous female voices. One of my favourites, Eddi Reader hardly gets a play on WFMU
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:52pm
Stanley:

So how about an all female singers show? Has it been done yet?
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kat330:

@Stanley: Wish I had a thesis to write, because I think an analysis of this whole dingus using WFMU as the control would be extraordinarily revealing. I've noted that the female play, when it occurs, skews heavily to the following artists: Nina Simone, Sandy Denny and Jackie DeShannon OR to keening female voices from Asia.
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bobdoesthings:

thanks mr fiveash.! good stuffff
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:54pm
Mike East:

Trouble's show tends towards female vocals...though she's a female, so maybe that proves your point.
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kat330:

@Stanley: If you go check Jeff G.'s playlist from a few weeks ago, I first broached the topic when I saw he had an exclusively male artist show. We agreed to do an all-female set or show is akin to pandering. How WONDERful if it became a natural, organic thing to hear as many females as males in any given hour of radio from anywhere.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:54pm
Stanley:

Add to that Nancy Sinatra and Dusty.
Avatar 3:55pm
kat330:

Yes, yes, how could I forget Dusty as the primary go-to! :)
  3:55pm
Dean:

Hey, kat! Those are beautiful puns, if that's possible. I will read with greater care later today. Being male, my sense of humor runs toward and rarely escapes from the crudely adolescent, e.g., the concert bill featuring Fux, Suck, and Blow. (Belly laugh.)

I know that sexism is rampant in classical music, too, but I find the distribution of readily available singers is more even. I mean, Cecilia Bartoli, c'mon!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:56pm
Mike East:

I think even progressive weirdos are prone to sexism whether they like to admit it or not.
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listener james from westwood:

Smashing programme, Matt! Thanks muchly for the Sam Cooke tribute!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:56pm
Stanley:

Here comes another of them high pitched fellas.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:57pm
Matt F:

Thanks everybody! Next Time!
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kat330:

@Mike East: I only listen M-Su 9-6 EDT, and this season it is ONLY Trouble's show playing a fairer ratio so far as I can tell.
  3:57pm
Dean:

Sexism, like racism, is systemic. That means, among other things, that one can not intend to support the oppression yet nevertheless be complicit with it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:57pm
Mike East:

yeah, Matt, this made my afternoon way MORE enjoyable and way LESS productive!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:58pm
Stanley:

Thanks Matt. Great, as always.
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kat330:

@Dean: Yes, I discussed the racism comparison with Liz Berg in email.

Anyway, nuff about it. Just hope things improve on their own.

Thanks, Matt!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:59pm
Mike East:

yeah, what Dean said. you need to actively fight it, otherwise its just THERE.
  4:01pm
Dean:

Suck = Suk. Kinda spoiled the dumb joke.
  4:52pm
purpleknif:

Another fine show. (Fine as the hair on a dogs ass) Listened to it twice, as a matter of fact. Archive Yvonne
  12:03pm
Hackensack Slim:

Kat330,
See the problem is, you stop listenin' at 6:00PM. Might I suggest this show at 7:00-8:00PM on Wednesdays on the Ichiban stream. I bet you'll dig it. I know I do.
http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/CE
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