Playlist for Put the Needle On the Record with Billy Jam - October 26, 2007

Fridays 3pm - 6pm on WFMU 91.1 fm 90.1 fm wfmu.org

Hip-hop and rap. Yeah, that's where my heart's at. But any genre will fit as long as it ain't crap!

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October 26, 2007: My Boy LollipoplicinporkchopinSpideyFmU (feat. Amir Sulaiman)

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments Year New Approx. start time
ALF  intro Vrs 4   ALF        2007  *   0:00:00 (Real)
Prefuse 73  preperation (outro version)   Preperations  Warp      2007  *   0:03:39 (Real)
Mac Attack  the art of drums   Eskimo Vol. 5        2007  *   0:08:19 (Real)
The Glimmers  kiss me   Eskimo Vol. 5        2007  *   0:10:16 (Real)
Tetine  a history de garcia   V/A Soul Jazz singles 2006/2007  Soul Jazz      2007  *   0:15:16 (Real)
Capacara  opal rush   V/A Soul Jazz singles 2006/2007  Soul Jazz      2006  *   0:19:12 (Real)
Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin  je t'aime mon non plus         #1 hit in the UK in 1969 from late great French artist Serge Gainsbourg - note song was banned by the BBC radio at the time...ban lifted later......Check YouTUbe for the Serge G. vs Whitney Houston clip from 1986 when he says on French national TV that he wants to "Fuck" Whitney - he was - how U say - a lill tipsy      0:26:56 (Real)
La Boussole  Sambterlude         more recent French hip-hop - Thanks to Tall Paul Lowe (Ireland) for hooking me up with this and other current n dope French hip-hop      0:31:12 (Real)
MC EZ & Troup  get retarded               0:33:02 (Real)
A Tribe Called Quest  can I kick it               0:36:31 (Real)
DJ Muggs vsSick Jacken  God's banker   the LEGEND of THE MASK and the ASSASSIN        2007  *   0:40:37 (Real)
Amir Sulaiman  I love you   Like A Thief  Uprising      2007  *   0:44:24 (Real)
Aceyalone  help us all   Ligthning Strikes  decon      2007  *   0:46:30 (Real)
Mother Goose Rhymes feat Mellowman Ace  cockadoodledoo   Rap Rhymes: Mother Goose on the Loose  epic      1993    0:50:25 (Real)
DJ Mek  valium factory           2006    0:56:45 (Real)
 
Geto Boys                1:13:02 (Real)
Amir Sulaiman  like a thief   Like A Thief  Uprising    today's (phone-in) guest and featured artist  2007    1:13:17 (Real)
MF Grimm  head in the clouds   the hunt for the gingerbread man        2007  *   1:15:00 (Real)
Aceyelone  jungle musik   Lightning Strikes  Decon      2007  *   1:18:58 (Real)
Dopestyle  the last party (old man blues)   The Little Happy/Fool's Pool  Daly City  2 CD  produced by 4AM new music from da Bay...double CD set  2007  *    
Yea Big & Kid Static  the life here   S/T  Jib Door Records      2007  *   1:27:33 (Real)
Beasties  root down   Ill Communication  Capitol      1994    1:31:00 (Real)
Yea Big & Kid Static  revel in the aftermath   S/T  Jib Door      2007  *   1:34:26 (Real)
Mesak  popkumm   museum of future sound  Flogsta Danshall      2007  *   1:35:33 (Real)
Eazy E  radio               1:38:48 (Real)
Mixmasters feat Dr Dre, Julio G, Tony G  Various songs inc. The Beat Goes On + Fix it in the mix + Clear + calling on the Dream Team         legendary long defunct influential West Coast hip-hop station KDAY under mainman Greg Mack - artists played in this mix include Cybotron, Pretty Tony, Orbit, & LA Dream Team - all classic popular cuts on West Coast in 80s      1:41:50 (Real)
Sutekh  kill the monkey   V/A Soul Jazz singles 2006/7  Soul Jazz      2007  *   1:54:12 (Real)
 
Amir Sulaiman interview                2:08:46 (Real)
Amir Sulaiman  82nd & MacArthur   like a thief  Uprising    eWhether it was DJs sampling the speeches of the late Malcolm El-Hajj Malik Shabazz or emcees greeting fans with "As salaamu alaikum" (Peace be unto you) and rhyming about praying towards the East and not eating pork, various Islamic influences have played a role in Hip Hop culture, since its early years. Spearheading the conscious movement, heavyweights including Mos Def, Lupe Fiasco and Brother Ali, continue to produce tracks incorporating the most reassuring positive elements of Hip Hop culture, as it was meant to be. Without being marginalized, Muslim artists have always held their position among Rap industry chart toppers. Many Muslim artists continue to embrace progressive Hip Hop culture as a vehicle for unification, upliftment and self-empowerment. In this same spirit of celebration, the Sisterhood of The Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood, in association with Muslims in Hip Hop, is continuing this sacred legacy by presenting their first concert/fund-raiser featuring a multi-cultural sampling of the most profound Muslim Hip Hop and Spoken Word artists from across the nation,on Friday, October 26th, 2007, from 7pm - 11pm at Aaron Davis Hall at 135th St. and Convent Ave, on the campus of the City College of New York, in Harlem, NYC. Iranian-American producer/DJ K-Salaam will kick off the evening with Dancehall and Hip Hop stylings. Headliners include the intense and explosive, Amir Sulaiman and the demure Liza Garza, (both from the Bay and both featured on HBO's Def Poetry Series); Hip Hop activist, NYOIL; the bboy/girl scene's favorite emcee, One Be Lo from Detroit; forward thinking and ever evolving NJ emcee: Hasan Salaam; Borinquen lyrical soldiers, M-Team; smooth and sassy diva MissUndastood; soulful urban griot, Tasleem Jamila Firdausee; up and coming Bay area emcee, Five Eighty; NYC's own Jabbar and Ali and Puerto Rican Muslimah, Poeta Guerrera. The evening will also feature a special poppin' and lockin' showcase featuring: Popmaster Fabel (Rock Steady Crew), Darrin Henson (Stomp the Yard, Soul Food) and Hakim Sabree (early 80's Funk dancer)! Jorge "Fabel" Pabon will also host the festivities while Al-Hajj Talib 'Abdur-Rashid, Imam of the Harlem based Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood, affectionately called "The Hip Hop Imam" will offer brief remarks. Well known for his work on inter-faith dialogues, social justice issues and HIV-AIDS in the African Diaspora, Imam Talib says, "We are expressing our support...for the positive [Muslim and non-Muslim] young people of the Hip Hop generation who seek an outlet for their artistic expression. We're praying and planning that it will set a new and different standard for 'inner-attainment' in the 21st century!" Everyone of all ages and backgrounds is invited to attend, especially those who miss that special time in Hip Hop when artists with positive lyrics were topping the charts! "Rhythms of the Sacred Legacy" is in the spirit of traditional Muslim festivities that extend beyond the 'Eidul-Fitr, the communal break-fast festival that follows the sacred month of Ramadan. HarlemStage at Aaron Davis Hall on the campus of City College of NY West 135th Street & Convent Avenue Harlem, New York 10031www.AaronDavisHall.org  2007  *   2:18:23 (Real)
Yea Big & Kid Static  low budget battle scene           2007  *   2:22:51 (Real)
Afrika Bambaataa  zulu war chant               2:25:00 (Real)
Cultural Vibe  ma foom bey   V/A Eskimo Vol 5        2007  *   2:27:46 (Real)
16 Bitch Pile Up vs everything else  Don't Kill her Mommy (Porkchop must not die)           2007  *   2:30:48 (Real)
Pigeon John                2:36:38 (Real)
J-Dilla    J-Rocc mix            2:40:00 (Real)
various in da mix by DJ IVORY    HEAR NO EVIL  Big Daddy          2:43:07 (Real)
JBP  Aphrotlalk   V/A Soul Jazz singles 2006/2007  soul jazz      2007  *   2:50:52 (Real)
 
SG4 Project  work it out               2:56:35 (Real)

Listener comments!

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:04pm From: South Guinea Pills

drugzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:06pm From: djspiderman

what an entrance Billy, yo vocal chords are fluid in delivery tonight dood,
thank f**k i am here this week.
wack it up

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:07pm From: Sean Padilla

The Prefuse 73 track you're playing is my favorite off of his newest album. At first, "Preparations" REALLY disappointed me, but it's slowly growing on me the more I listen to it.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:09pm From: p-chop

Its noon in CALI!!!
fine-a-lee---the tasty-est beets of the week---yummy-licious

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:12pm From: north guinea hills

speaking of drugggggzzzzzz, south guinea pills, i'll be dishing out the aural kind at the bunker tonight at galapagos (feel free to shame me w/ my shameless promotion)

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:15pm From: Ike

Funky! I must play this loud enough for all of north Newark to hear!

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:17pm From: north guinea hills

billy, any room for anything between old skool detroit and bernard parmegiani, albeit this eskee shit is tight.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:19pm From: p-chop

ahhhh yayeas......werd on the eskee shiznit....

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:21pm From: Taylor Jessen

It's not just funky - it's spunky!

Can you hook me up with a Japanese easy-listening hipster? I need to find a Japanese easy-listening LP that was only available in Japan in the 1960s.

Don't know title or artist. I have song titles and audio clips. Full details on my home page - Google "Jessen" and "mystery record".

You're making my afternoon at Disney IT Glendale just a bit more slicey-dicey.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:24pm From: ALF

What up everybody?! Just stopping by to say hi before I leave my job here today and have to battle the knuckheads on I-95. LaterZzzz!
ALF

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:25pm From: north guinea hills

i just saw this comp. (SJ singles) released today while window shopping during lunch. if i buy it now, that's that much less i have for the record fair

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:32pm From: north guinea hills

common anecdotal interviews paints the picture that more kids were conceived in the UK in '69 to this song then any other.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:33pm From: lsmonkey

yeah Billy I love Serge! So glad I at home today and I get to listen to your show in real time

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 3:35pm From: Patrick

nothing like friday afternoon, billy jam and a six pack of pabst. cheers billy!

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:03pm From: north guinea hills

damn goldfish!, carpy bastards! (shakes fishy fist)

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:03pm From: Jessica

[pours one out for the goldfish]

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:04pm From: Patrick

bone in pork chop?

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:04pm From: ?

i have a goldfish named "rusty" and I resent that

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:05pm From: fighttheJCStyle

burningcaliFmU

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:07pm From: Rusty

thanks for the shout out. glub glub

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:07pm From: fighttheJCStyle

no goldfish named : Daniel Joseph "Rusty" Staub

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusty_Staub

leave babylon

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:13pm From: patrick

in the studio rignt now painting. love tuesdays listen all day... but look foward to fridays at 3. love wfmu! nice black sabbath rip!

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:13pm From: bob in austin

Yes I do paint and draw listening to WFMU pumped into my studio.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:13pm From: Ismael

What do you wanna bet it's all this antibacterial soap that the kids are using, which kills all the "good" bacteria on their hands & leaves them susceptible to these new "bad" germs!

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:15pm From: Hell Yeah!!

My goldfish Rusty lives in Bushwick!

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:18pm From: north guinea hills

ismael, you're dead on the point. it's good to be somewhat dirty. it's also why these snowflakes have so many crazy allergies. when your immune system isn't exposed to anything too harmful during it's formative years, it will mistarget benign pathogens.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:20pm From: rusty

had a chat yesterday about how it's probably better to not give your kids vaccinations. they contain mercury and all the diseases are curable except polio. also, something about hiv postive born kids can grow out of it??

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:26pm From: Kent Downing

I always listen to Billy Jam on WFMU while I plan my freeform show, The Red Wheelbarow, heard every Friday night from 9 p.m. to 11 pm. (CST) on Kansas City Community Radio (www.kkfi.org) . WFMU, in its entirity, inspires much creativity in my life. Thank You FMU!

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:26pm From: north guinea hills

depends on the content of the vaccinations. some can be be benificial. but many to have questionable ingredients. ask your doctor for the contents before you get your child vaccinated, and make the decision yourself.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:30pm From: p-chop

in response to "topic"
listening to WFMU of itself IS the favorite ARTFORM i do when it comes to the current day job-----my ear has got skillz and WFMU cultivates it taste for new flavors.....in the dark hours WFMU chases my pen down the page and then back up a-gain and molds the reconfiguration of sliced up images...what would i do w/out fmu?

PS: true that--recommended vaccinations are not necessary and may put children at risk greater for other diseases---dude...did this jus turn into the advise nurse site??
"now if you'll excuse me, i must be on my way"

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:37pm From: Ismael

I listen to Billy Jam & other FMU shows whilst copyediting.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:37pm From: djsm

beeeeeesties,
cool,
me choppin garlic to the beeeeeeeeeeeesties,
happy days.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:49pm From: James in Galway

great music - great station

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:49pm From: Patrick

wish music still sounded like this... fix that mix! cut you like a DJ.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 4:56pm From: lsmonkey

Thanks for the great beats! Rocking out and sewing my octopus costume!
p.s. Timi...D is a sea turtle

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 5:02pm From: north guinea hills

damn, billy, this SJ comp is killing me! can that label do no wrong!?

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 5:07pm From: Ike

Kneel! KNEEL before the might of Sutekh!

Evil? Your evil is my good. I am Sutekh the Destroyer. Where I tread, I leave nothing but dust and darkness. I find that good.

Fri Oct. 26, 2007 5:41pm From: P 2 da C

okay...so im hysterically dead on the keyboard bleeding gravy....tell your mom she's killing me...

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