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Sounds from the archive of the future, sonic drilling into the past, dissonant rumbling, lyrical melodies, noises (human, animal, mechanical, digital) inscrutable yet honest, desultory but consistent.

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Favoriting September 24, 2010: Where Are You, Boogie Shoe?

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Francisco López  Conops   Favoriting Conops    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Brain Sound  [u:tIk-tuk-nu]   Favoriting An Attempt to Record Coincidence  vocal improvisations based on some inscrutable "codes" from Austria, 1972 - new reissue on Nero's Neptune  0:06:14 (Pop-up)
Angel Face  Wolf City Blues (excerpt)   Favoriting Wolf City Blues    0:06:18 (Pop-up)
Black Jesus  (CB watergates)   Favoriting   recordings of CB radio chat, from the black CB station called the Super Bowl -- have a look for yourself here   0:08:30 (Pop-up)
Piotrowicz / Stangl / Zaradny  Olive Queen   Favoriting v/a: Experimental Music from Poland v. 2    0:10:56 (Pop-up)
Brain Sound  [o:-Iae-u:ah:]   Favoriting An Attempt to Record Coincidence    0:14:40 (Pop-up)
Maja S.K. Ratkje / Lasse Marhaug  Merry Go Round   Favoriting Music for Gardening    0:16:26 (Pop-up)
Knut Balz Formation  Die morgigen feste   Favoriting v/a: Spannung, Leistung, Widerstand  All tomo's parties  0:20:36 (Pop-up)
Paul DeMarinis  March (Intellectual Property March)   Favoriting The Edison Effect  "A fragment of appropriated from an old disc "Fanfare Marsch" (ca. 1920) looped and accompanied or interrupted by a copyright notice announced variously by the sounds of a typewriter, serial ascii signals or a recorded voice reciting alphabetic sounds"  0:22:21 (Pop-up)
George Lewis  Lush Life   Favoriting The George Lewis Solo Trombone Record    0:24:38 (Pop-up)
Judy Dunaway  Blown Uncut   Favoriting Balloon Music  like it says, balloon music  0:30:57 (Pop-up)
Rita Dove  The Other Side of the House   Favoriting v/a: The Academy of American Poets    0:34:18 (Pop-up)
Judy Dunaway  Rubber Patchwork Quilt   Favoriting Balloon Music    0:37:01 (Pop-up)
Lil B  All Women   Favoriting Rain in England    0:38:10 (Pop-up)
Xenakis  Pleides, Pt 4 Peaux   Favoriting Percussion Works    0:40:35 (Pop-up)
Eliane Radigue  Biogenesis   Favoriting Biogenesis  1973  0:46:27 (Pop-up)
Steve Reich  Drumming   Favoriting From The Kitchen Archives No. 2: Steve Reich And Musicians, Live 1977    0:52:13 (Pop-up)
  In the interests of full disclosure, this long opening set also included a few other things thrown in from a compilation of talk radio bits called The Screamer (Teenbeat) and some snippets from a recording we'll call Familiar American Expressions, which Bob Purse uploaded to and wrote about on the WFMU blog here here
Justin Bieber  U Smile 800% Slower [excerpt]   Favoriting U Smile 800% Slower    1:06:29 (Pop-up)
Binario  Diretriz   Favoriting V/A: Far-Out Spaced Oddyssey    1:14:41 (Pop-up)
Too Poetic  God Made Me Funky   Favoriting 12"    1:20:46 (Pop-up)
Allen Kwela Octet  Question Mark   Favoriting v/a: Next Stop...Soweto v. 3    1:25:23 (Pop-up)
Melinda Marx  I Wish You Came   Favoriting 7"    1:36:13 (Pop-up)
Jacques Dutronc  Sur un Nappe de Restaurant   Favoriting Et Moi Et Moi Et Moi: 1966-1969    1:38:12 (Pop-up)
Elton and Betty White  Heat   Favoriting   Behold!   1:40:25 (Pop-up)
Margo Guryan  Love   Favoriting Take a Picture    1:41:01 (Pop-up)
Gabrielle Lazure  Petit Bateau   Favoriting V/A: Les Filles Du Crepuscule    1:45:58 (Pop-up)
Dave Cloud  Booty Shoe II   Favoriting All My Best    1:50:23 (Pop-up)
Pigmeat Markham  Your Wires Have Been Crossed   Favoriting mp3    1:53:36 (Pop-up)
  Yoko Ono "Grapefruit" public service / audience participation segment

Installment 11


CANNON PIECE


Paste your name on the window.

Borrow a cannon.

Go to a distance and fire against

your name.


The name can be a name or a number

taken out at random from a telephone

book.


If a cannon is not available, you may

use machine-guns, arrows, stones,

spitsig, urinating, hose-water, or

any other method.


If nothing is available, go and watch

until the name becomes unrecognizable

by sunset.


1963 Autumn

From the book Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings (1964/1970)


Uz Jsme Doma  Cranny   Favoriting Caves    2:04:13 (Pop-up)
Sandy Shaw  Yes, My Darling Daughter   Favoriting Love Me, Please Love Me    2:08:27 (Pop-up)
The Red Krayola  When She Went Swimming   Favoriting Introduction to Red Krayola    2:10:23 (Pop-up)
Mira Cook  Guitar Ditty   Favoriting Signs    2:10:37 (Pop-up)
Ignatz  The Room   Favoriting Mort Aux Vaches    2:16:06 (Pop-up)
Angel Face  12 1/2   Favoriting Wolf City Blues    2:22:41 (Pop-up)
Jim Carroll  Three Sisters   Favoriting Catholic Blues    2:25:28 (Pop-up)
The Seeds  Can't Seem to Make You Mine   Favoriting Evil Hoodoo    2:28:51 (Pop-up)
 
  On Gita Lenz: here. Some of Gita Lenz's photos: here. Gallery and exhibition info: here.
Alistair Galbraith  Money Is So Sad / Like the Bitter Rind of a Cucumber / Bird in a Glass Forest / Kakisticracy / Ships Bells Otago Museum   Favoriting Mass    2:39:24 (Pop-up)
Dan Peck Trio  side 2, trk 1   Favoriting Acid Soil  Tuba, Bass, Percussion  2:47:53 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:03pm
Marco:

Sweet fancy Moses! Where's Billy jam?
  3:05pm
HKL:

¡HeLó!
  3:06pm
Marco:

Inner ear detour? Isn't it supposed to be on 9-12 noon?
  3:10pm
north guinea hills:

Big baby jesus?
  3:12pm
david:

hey folks !!
  3:13pm
Vicki - DO or DIY:

hi David :)
  3:14pm
david:

vicki - great show this week
  3:14pm
Vicki - DO or DIY:

ah thank you! Great guests
  3:17pm
Words For Marco's Understanding:

All answers here in first comments:
http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/37439
  3:22pm
Ike:

Wow, this is almost like a remix of the show Bryce just did. Sort of. But not really. (Excellent!)
  3:30pm
north guinea hills:

Fuckin' Ehhhhh!, this mix kicks assss!

Love the George Lewis!
  3:30pm
Vicki - DO or DIY:

I'd like this man to play in my bathroom
  3:37pm
Vicki - DO or DIY:

this is sort of what my brain feels like right now
  3:38pm
north guinea hills:

i played a show on the same bill as judy dunaway at ABC No Rio a looong time ago, The sounds she gets out of those balloons are amazing.......
  3:46pm
Cecile:

Hi, Ike. Hi, ngh, Hi David, Hi, Vicki! Hi all!
  3:51pm
Vicki - DO or DIY:

herro
  3:53pm
north guinea hills:

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HI CECILE!!!

</caps>
  3:56pm
Marco:

Oh vicky the sexy British voice from do or diy!
  3:58pm
Marco:

There is one thing I've always wanted to say to an English woman..
  4:01pm
Davice:

Woof
  4:03pm
Cecile:

LOL, ngh.
  4:07pm
doctor b.:

Obscure and vintage space is only one reason why I love WFMU! Steve Reich at The Kitchen? Yow!
  4:12pm
Sugarshack:

Wow...this is the ONLY way to listen to Justin Bieber...
  4:12pm
ai:

this is amazing. i can totally catch bieber fever this way.
  4:14pm
Sugarshack:

The only thing better than Justin Bieber 800% slower, would be Justin Bieber 800% less popular...
  4:15pm
tj:

oh god... beiber... go away in all forms.
  4:17pm
Emile:

Hey david great to hear you 'live' for the first time in some years, sounds great!
  4:25pm
david:

Justin Bieber unleashed. Now, where's the 800% speeded up?

Emile -- Great to see you again.
  4:26pm
Sugarshack:

My first time listening to FMU, believe it or not. I feel so ashamed.
  4:32pm
Ike:

Ashamed?!? You made it here before the end of your life! Time to celebrate!
  4:35pm
Sugarshack:

Good point, Ike. I'm breaking out the champagne right now!
  4:36pm
Parq:

Sugar, how do you think we feel, having left you out in the cold all these years without finding you and bringing you in?
  4:36pm
Parq:

@David: There's still a CB subculture? Mercy sakes, good buddy!
  4:39pm
Tall Paul:

Hi Dave, enjoying the show and really enjoying the variety of music. Thanks and have a good weekend.
  4:40pm
still b/p:

You need to get started with the initiation rite straightaway if you're going to be done before we have to go home. Do you have three vinyl LPs, a half-dozen cupcakes, an Asian brazier, a tattoo kit, a falcon and a first-aid kit?
  4:41pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Hello again, David! I love Jacques Dutronc. I only discovered him a few years ago and I'm glad I did. Thanks for playing him!
  4:41pm
Sugarshack:

Picked up "The Best OF LCD" at a Half-Price Books, and got to thinking "Why am I just reading about a radio station?"
  4:48pm
Ike:

Sugarshack, don't pay attn. to Still B/P. You don't need cupcakes or an Asian who works in brass for the initiation. Just a sack of angry raccoons covered in chocolate frosting and a can of spray paint.
  4:53pm
Cecile:

And don't forget the rotten durian to drop off the top of the building.
  4:54pm
Mike East:

is there any difference between the smell of a fresh or rotting durian?
  4:54pm
Emile:

Wow booty shoe !!
  4:55pm
Cecile:

Just more of a good thing, MIke. More of a good thing.
  4:56pm
Sugarshack:

still: I have way more than 3 LPs, I've eaten a lot of cupcakes, and I don't wear a brazier...
  4:57pm
Oscar:

Ever read The Picture of Durian Gray?
  5:00pm
Felix:

Have you ever read the entirety of Proust's Remembrance of Things Past in the original language while listening to Bach?
  5:01pm
Sugarshack:

Am I still being initiated?
  5:04pm
still b/p:

Gotta buy a round for the house...or the shack.
  5:06pm
Mike Sin:

Off the upcoming schedule? Say it ain't so!
  5:06pm
still b/p:

Out for home.
Thanks, David, for good season of good show.
  5:10pm
Rick:

Hi David, New to your show, and enjoyoying it a lot.
  5:14pm
david:

Hi and bye. I'll miss the regular show, but I'll sneak back in for fillins.
  5:16pm
Mike East:

I think I'll miss the Yoko Ono pieces most of all. Its been real fun, David. Catch you on the fill ins!
  5:17pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

I'm looking forward to your fill-ins, and seeing you now and again at the station. Happy Autumn to you, David, and thanks for keeping us entertained this summer!
  5:19pm
Sugarshack:

Well I guess I was honored to listen to your last regular show(?) on my first time listening to the station. Good show, David.
  5:20pm
Emile:

We'll always have the archives! But come back soon, David...
  5:26pm
Slee Reverbee:

Found you throught iphone app. Great show.
  5:32pm
Rick:

The Yoko quote is heartwarming. Issue Project Room has Pauline Oliveros on Sat. tomorrow at 8pm. I think she's 78. I'm going.
  5:42pm
Emile:

I just bought that Ignatz CD though the magic of the Inter-Webs. Instant gratification.
  5:57pm
Parq:

Fine show, David. Nice to have you to see out the work week with.
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