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September 17, 2008: I heart the Heinlein chick.
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| Artist | Track | Album | Approx. start time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lee Morgan | Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit) | The Gigolo | 0:00:00 (Real) |
| Mose Allison | Parchman Farm | Allison Wonderland: The Mose Allison Anthology | 0:09:48 (Real) |
| Klaus Beyer | Ich Will Nur Schlafen | Revolver | 0:13:05 (Real) |
| Nick the Bard | Evil Woman | Nick the Bard Sings Crow | 0:15:48 (Real) |
| Richard Valiquette | Hello, Dolly | CYO 1971 | 0:18:52 (Real) |
| Mary Cobham | Intro / Jay Ferguson | Songs in the Key of Jay | 0:20:59 (Real) |
| The Jaunties | Odd Circularities | The Jaunties Give You a Myoclonic Twitch in the Key of H | 0:24:30 (Real) |
| Los Lobos | Georgia Slop | The Neighborhood | 0:31:05 (Real) |
| The Hold Steady | Constructive Summer | Stay Positive | 0:33:41 (Real) |
| Cake | Comfort Eagle | self-titled | 0:36:30 (Real) |
| Cogs (Patrick Wray) | Growing Part 1 | Laughter and Footsteps - Cogs Anthology 00 - 03 (www.dietsoda.net) | 0:40:00 (Real) |
| Muriel Gaines with Sam Manning's Orchestra | You Got to Have Power | National Records 78 disc 8001-B | 0:47:21 (Real) |
| Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers | Hank's Symphony | This is Jazz 28 | 0:50:16 (Real) |
| Siouxsie & The Banshees | Supernatural Thing | Arabian Knights 12" | 0:54:51 (Real) |
| Scala and Kolacny Brothers | Seashell | Paper Plane | 1:02:54 (Real) |
| Talulah Gosh | Bringing Up Baby | Rock Legends Vol. 69 | 1:07:09 (Real) |
| The Soft Boys | Positive Vibrations | Underwater Moonlight | 1:10:19 (Real) |
| Samm Bennett | Koko Plays Pool | New Music For Koko the Clown | 1:13:23 (Real) |
| Max Tundra | Which Song | Parallax Error Beheads You | 1:19:51 (Real) |
| The Cocteau Twins | Oomingmak | Victorialand | 1:28:04 (Real) |
| Juana Molina | Un Dia | Un Dia | 1:30:46 (Real) |
| Procol Harum | Homburg | Shine On Brightly | 1:36:22 (Real) |
| The Lost Patrol | On the Run | Midnight Matinee | 1:40:12 (Real) |
| Jordee | Teenage Girls | DHS Music Club: Join the Amateurs | 1:43:26 (Real) |
| Soul Parasol | Calypso Be | self-titled | 1:49:26 (Real) |
| Luie Luie | Lord, What a Wonderful World | El Touchy | 1:53:03 (Real) |
| Groop Therapy | Ronnie, Ronnie | Aliens, Psychos, And Wild Things, Volume Fore | 1:56:52 (Real) |
| The Stone Roses | She Bangs the Drums | self-titled | 1:59:08 (Real) |
| Lindisfarne | Lady Eleanor | Anthology | 2:07:13 (Real) |
| Fats Waller | Ain't Misbehavin' | Fats and Friends | 2:11:21 (Real) |
| The Academy Clarinet Quartet | Bartok: Quartet No. 2, Op. 17, First Movement (Moderato) | www.usma.edu/band | 2:15:15 (Real) |
| Norah Jones | Turn Me On | Come Away With Me | 2:24:37 (Real) |
| Bo Diddley | Ain't It Good to Be Free? | Ain't It Good To Be Free? | 2:30:26 (Real) |
| Talking Heads | No Compassion | Talking Heads 77 | 2:33:23 (Real) |
| The Raincoats | In Love | Live on WFMU, April 6, 1994 | 2:38:11 (Real) |
| Beth Orton | How Far | Trailer Park | 2:41:17 (Real) |
| The Black Crowes | High Head Blues | Amorica | 2:45:34 (Real) |
| Sonny Maresco | At the Sav-A-Penny Superstore | Sonny Maresco Sings for You and Me and Everybody Else Too | 2:49:41 (Real) |
| Bentley Rhythm Ace | Pimm's Penguins | unreleased | 2:52:02 (Real) |
| Scala and Kolacny Brothers | Paper Plane | Paper Plane | 2:58:46 (Real) |
| Jill Bogart | Over the Rainbow | It's the End of the World Again. Again! | 3:02:08 (Real) |
Wed. 9/17/08 3:06pm
From:
Sean Daily
First comment! Woo hoo!
Wed. 9/17/08 3:07pm
From:
Sean Daily
Oh... and Palin's not a Heinlein chick unless she's ready to have sex at the drop of the hat... and sometimes with her own father.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:12pm
From:
BSI
NICK THE EFFING BARD!!!!!
YASSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wed. 9/17/08 3:13pm
From:
AnAnonymousParty
It's like deja vu all over again in here.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:13pm
From:
otis
sounds like kenny g
Wed. 9/17/08 3:14pm
From:
otis
sing sabbath kenny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wed. 9/17/08 3:14pm
From:
Sean Daily
YES! NICK THE BARD, DON'T TAKE THAT FROM IRWIN! IRWIN, KICK THAT LITTLE INGRATE'S ASS! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!
Wed. 9/17/08 3:17pm
From:
BSI
can't we all just get along?
...perhaps the solution is to have Nick the Bard do an acapella rendition of Mac Davis' Greatest Hits.... Or is Bobby Vinton too much to hope for?
....nick could totally shred Bobby Vinton. Blue on Blue... Mister Lonely...
Wed. 9/17/08 3:19pm
From:
Lizardner Dave
Do we all have our Palin names yet?
Wed. 9/17/08 3:20pm
From:
otis
oh god, do you have any ziggy bathtub?
Wed. 9/17/08 3:21pm
From:
Doug
My Palin name is Crut Dink Snurt.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:22pm
From:
jan
Good irwin. good Irwin, very nice music
Wed. 9/17/08 3:24pm
From:
Nick the Bard
You know, I think I do have easy access to a Best of Bobby Vinton CD, so, Magical Mystery Vinton take over of Kenny's show....?
Wed. 9/17/08 3:24pm
From:
Lizardner Dave
that's Crut Dink Snurt Palin
http://politsk.blogspot.com/2008/09/sarah_13.html
Wed. 9/17/08 3:26pm
From:
BSI
Good great velveeta GOD, yes!
Magical Mystery Vinton: MISTER LONELY IS THE WALRUS...
I'd bronze that mp3 right away.......
but then, Irwin says we're all on the brink of death, so maybe it's not worth it?
Wed. 9/17/08 3:27pm
From:
Sean Daily
You're right, Irwin. Man, I wish we could, I don't know, vote for another president this year. But not today... Maybe in a couple of months... in the middle of the week, that'd be best... How about on Nov. 4?
Wed. 9/17/08 3:28pm
From:
Lizardner Dave
Wait, a WFMU DJ needs to have a reason for being self-indulgent? That's new. I thought that it was a job perk. Or requirement even.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:29pm
From:
Sean Daily
Oh, and Lizardner Dave, how is Crut Dink Snurt America, sports, gun, snowmobile or airplane-related?
Wed. 9/17/08 3:29pm
From:
gumby
Los Lobos are the Gold Medal Decathaletes of music.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:32pm
From:
Doug
It's not. It's just aesthetically similar to the Palinomers.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:34pm
From:
Lizardner Dave
Sean: it isn't, that's why I supplied the link so it could be fixed.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:36pm
From:
Doug
I take exception to that Dave. It doesn't need to be fixed.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:37pm
From:
gumby
tuned in late, but it's good to know were all on the brink of death. But I'm gonna play it safe and do my duty and attend back-to-school night and then drink those Fire Rock ales, no sense saving them. Thanks for the heads up Irwin.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:39pm
From:
Jan
was told that we had to be nice an praise the DJ like Billy Mumy or the dj would put me in the corn field. Irwin, can you change the music? now?
go ahead and put me in the cornfield. this is too much like kenny g
Wed. 9/17/08 3:40pm
From:
Name
Building a Religion
Artist?
track?
Album?
Wed. 9/17/08 3:43pm
From:
Doug
Name, that was the Hold Steady track I think.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:43pm
From:
Lizardner Dave
Doug, rules are rules and Sean laid them out. Now, if you want to throw down with Sean and whoever wins sets the rules, that's fine with me.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:44pm
From:
Doug
OK, you got it.
My official generative Palin name is Dirk Chinstrap Palin.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:44pm
From:
Gigantor
By Muriel, you mean Shove Maggot Palin!
Wed. 9/17/08 3:49pm
From:
Sean Daily
Well, I'm ready go 'round and 'round with you if you want, Lizardner Dave! (doing my best Joe Swanson from "Family Guy") Cuh MON! LET'S DO THIS!
May I point out, though, before we break both our jawbones, that I was just making an observation.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:49pm
From:
gumby
Whaaa-Hooooo!! The Blakey pound sound & horn love!!
Wed. 9/17/08 3:51pm
From:
Sean Daily
Or Doug! Or whoever else wants a piece of me! You in the black armor and carrying the lightsaber! You wanna piece of me! CUH MON!
Wed. 9/17/08 3:51pm
From:
Lizardner Dave
I'm not your opponent Sean, I'm just the ref. It looks like Doug agreed to your terms so I think we're good. Now I know how Jimmy Carter must've felt with the Camp David accords.
Wed. 9/17/08 3:54pm
From:
?
Irwin, is this a Ben E. King cover?
Wed. 9/17/08 3:59pm
From:
Sean Daily
Oh, that's cool, Lizardner Dave. I'm just a bit... confused from the devices that the doctors have been using on me. Hey you! Yeah, you in the baby carriage! And attached to that oxygen tank! I saw you lookin' at me! CUH MON!
Wed. 9/17/08 4:22pm
From:
Peter K.
Max Tundra rocks! Why was I not hip to him until just now?
Wed. 9/17/08 4:22pm
From:
Sean Daily
Well, you know, Irwin, it IS the end of the world as we know it. It's the end of the world as we know it. To repeat, it is the end of the world as we know it. And, to be quite frank, I feel fine.
Wed. 9/17/08 4:27pm
From:
Laurie
In junior high, I fell asleep listening to PJ Harvey on repeat. In high school, I fell asleep listening to the Cocteau Twins on repeat. In college, I fell asleep listening to Boris on repeat.
Fact.
Wed. 9/17/08 4:31pm
From:
jan
I'm likin' it now- great sounds now that we are past the cogs
Wed. 9/17/08 4:33pm
From:
Irwin
Laurie -- Come again?
Wed. 9/17/08 4:35pm
From:
Moose
Both the Cocteau Twins and Procol Harum songs were on my randomly 'auto-filled' ipod shuffle today. How about that? Far out. (of 3587)
Wed. 9/17/08 4:39pm
From:
Laurie
Oh, you know, just sharing some personal history.
I like to listen to music as I fall asleep. PJ Harvey was kind of tricky, though. Polly Jean would get me too ramped up some nights, especially "Me-Jane." I was positively obsessed with PJ Harvey during my junior high and high school years, while all my friends were fawning over Tori Amos.
Cocteau Twins are much more conducive to drifting off to sleep.
Surprisingly, so is "Absolutego" by Boris. And I mean that in the best way.
Wed. 9/17/08 4:41pm
From:
Lizardner Dave
Pete and repeat were sitting on a fence. Pete fell off. Who was left?
Before anyone gets too amused by the financial metldown just remember: as usual, it's working schmucks with 401k'sand pensions who will be screwed more than the big shots. The big shots always come out of these things just fine, thank you.
Wed. 9/17/08 4:50pm
From:
Parq
Laurie, I think OPI was confused about your having used "repeat" in jr. high. Some of us are of such age that the first chance we got to use "repeat" was during our kids' grade-school years.
Wed. 9/17/08 4:51pm
From:
Parq
Hey, my math question answer was 969. Huh huh. He said "69".
Wed. 9/17/08 4:56pm
From:
shelly
The Stone Roses!!!! greatest effin band of all time!!!
Wed. 9/17/08 4:57pm
From:
Hank G
What a great song! Luv it!
Wed. 9/17/08 4:58pm
From:
gumby
Yeah, I only got to listen to 1 side of an album when I was in college & high school and either had to fall asleep or flip the record over. Speaking of "needle hit the groove" as The Stone Roses say.
Wed. 9/17/08 4:58pm
From:
Steve Grunfeldt
Awesome- the roses....
Wed. 9/17/08 4:58pm
From:
Laurie
Yes, I listened to these things called Compact Discs. On a Boom Box. With the repeat button engaged.
Wed. 9/17/08 5:00pm
From:
KJ
She bangs the drums--def top 10 song of all time---no doubt
Wed. 9/17/08 5:01pm
From:
gumby
I have leapt into the 1980's with CD's myself. Dumptruck was my first CD
Wed. 9/17/08 5:03pm
From:
tim
See Kutscher's before using the word "surviving" to describe it. It has changed hands -- but not dishes or linens -- about 50 times since Alan King died.
Wed. 9/17/08 5:07pm
From:
larry
FYI-SAM PHILLIPS tonite (6pm) at SOUND FIX in Williamsburg, 110 Bedford Ave. (N. 11th)--FREE, 718-388-8090
Wed. 9/17/08 5:08pm
From:
Sean Daily
Holy SHIT, Dow closed down over 449 points, over 4%. Most of the other indexes are down, too. It was only - ONLY - down 250 the last time I looked.
Wed. 9/17/08 5:12pm
From:
Parq
Hmm, first CD. I think mine was the first Fountains of Wayne. I do know that my last nw LP was Nirvana's "Nevermind".
Oh, and that's my favorite version of "Ain't Misbehavin'", one of my favorite songs.
Wed. 9/17/08 5:30pm
From:
C
Nice song! Great way to get me in the mood for the David Byrne concert tonight. I hear he has dancers on rolling charis.
Wed. 9/17/08 5:32pm
From:
old skool
I believe my first two CDs were EPs: Salt 'n' Pepa and Ciccone Youth. That would put it at around 1986....
Wed. 9/17/08 5:33pm
From:
Sean Daily
Compassion? What is this... compassion you speak of, stranger?
Wed. 9/17/08 5:34pm
From:
giraffus
Love that new Byrne/Eno album
Wed. 9/17/08 5:34pm
From:
stingy d
this is a boss raincoats song
Wed. 9/17/08 5:38pm
From:
C
Yeah, giraffus. Not at all what I expected (Bush of Ghosts), but really good nonetheless. Now that Fat Boy Slim one-off collaboration is another story.
Wed. 9/17/08 5:56pm
From:
Graeme
Great show today Irwin - I enjoyed it all but my favourite was Lindisfarne.
Sat. 9/20/08 2:02am
From:
Roger
Once again I am grovelling for the return of Muriel and her treasure.
And speaking of another Muriel.namely Muriel Gaines,a few months back I found an unplayed copy of the 50s Rendition EP,which combines the two 1946 National 78s,with Sam Manning. Unfortunately this copy has no cover.If anybody reading this should have such a cover,I would be VERY interested...
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