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October 18, 2011 Favoriting
A completely bonkers Bollywood blowout
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Artist Selection Album    (Label / Recording date)
Theme Music:
James Brown 
Cold Sweat, pt. 1   Favoriting b/w Cold Sweat, pt. 2
(King 1967)

Kishore Kumar  Khaike Paan Banaraswala   Favoriting The Bollywood Brothers: Kalyanji Anandji
R.D. Burman  Incidental music   Favoriting Jonny Trunk & Joel Martin Present Bollywood Funk Experience
(Nascente )
Amit Kumar  Y.O.G.A.   Favoriting Haadsaa (OST)
(Music India 1982)
Asha Bhosle & R.D. Burman  O Meri Jaan Main Ne Kaha   Favoriting The Train (OST)
(Polydor 1970)

Talkover Music:
Spook 
Mulatto   Favoriting Dancing Is Beautiful:
Dance Mixes Inspired by Vijaya Anand's "Dance Raja Dance"
(Luaka Bop 1992)

Rishi Kapoor & Kishore Kumar  Dil Men Jo Mere   Favoriting Jhoota Kahin Ka (OST)
(HMV 1979)
Mahendra Kapoor, Kamal Barot & Teen Bandaren  Na Sun Bura, Dekh Bura, Bol Bura   Favoriting Priya (OST)
(Angel 1970)
S.P. Sailaja  Kholapurase Kudasathrivasi   Favoriting Solla Solla, Volume 2:
Maestro Ilaiyaraaja and the Electronic Pop Sound of Kollywood 1977-1983
(Finders Keepers )
S.P. Balasubramanyam & K.S. Chitra  Puthiya Ulagille   Favoriting Play That Beat Mr. Raja #1:
Selected Oddities from the Tamil Film Industry (1984-1991)
(Cartilage )

Talkover Music:
Valayapatti 
Rupaka Thalam   Favoriting Thavil
(Vani )

Bappi Lahiri  Everybody Dance with Me   Favoriting College Girl (OST)
(Polydor 1978)
Ahmed Rushdi  Dama Dam Mast Qalandar   Favoriting Dekha Jaye Ga (OST)
(Finders Keepers )
Piyush Mishra  Aarambh   Favoriting Gulaal
(T-Series 2009)
Kamal Hassan  Vikram Vikram   Favoriting Play That Beat Mr. Raja #1:
Selected Oddities from the Tamil Film Industry (1984-1991)
(Cartilage )

Closing Theme:
Specks Williams 
We Gave the Drummer Some   Favoriting b/w Specks' Blues
(Jax 1960)

Listener comments!

  5:42pm glenn:

completely bonkers is much more polite than absolutely batshit crazy.
  5:43pm Doug Schulkind:

You want batshit, Brother, you'll have batshit. Rabid batshit!
  5:52pm glenn:

since bombay is now mumbai, shouldn't bollywood now be called mumblywood?
  5:53pm Doug Schulkind:

How about a game of mumblety peg after the show. (Or should that be bomblety peg?)
  5:55pm Artie:

Dog Leg Mumblety Wood Peg
  5:56pm øשl:

did someone say bollyweird blowout?! strapping in
  5:57pm Artie:

Rumble shed thru a Mumbai hedge puts a wedge in your leg and shakes it off the ledge.
  5:58pm Doug Schulkind:

Greetings Artie and øשl. Glad to walk through this world (or at least the next hour) with you.
  5:59pm glenn:

is that one shed or two, artie?
  6:00pm glenn:

or should i say arthur "two sheds" jackson.
  6:00pm ?:

evening doug and everyone!
  6:01pm ndbob:

woops - evening doug and everyone!
  6:03pm Doug Schulkind:

Hello ndbob!
  6:03pm Doug Schulkind:

Big cupfuls of upful to all who've already pledged!
  6:09pm Doug Schulkind:

Y.O.G.A! Y.O.G.A! Y.O.G.A!
  6:10pm glenn:

namaste, muthafucka.
  6:11pm Artie:

One shed per leg wedge required. First two sheds are free. Please no camping without first dancing. Campground closes 3 minutes after dawn.
  6:14pm Doug Schulkind:

We seem to be stuck at 60%. Will someone give us a shove, then?
  6:14pm ndbob:

great one here!
  6:17pm Doug Schulkind:

You have to think Asha and R.D. had some pretty technicolor arguments over dinner (they ended up married after years of working together).
  6:25pm ndbob:

great collection here - bought this one when it came out
  6:26pm Doug Schulkind:

Which collection is this on?
  6:28pm ndbob:

i meant the talkover music
  6:30pm Doug Schulkind:

Ah! Only the coolest audience talks about the talkover music.
  6:31pm ndbob:

:)... i wonder what the film this is from is about... chipmunks come to bollywood?
  6:35pm glenn:

by cool, do you mean nerdy?
  6:35pm Bec:

morning/evening all! (morvening?)

haha at mumblywood. sounds more like chipfunk.
  6:36pm ndbob:

evening bec!
  6:36pm Doug Schulkind:

Good morning Bec. Chipfunk it is!
  6:37pm Doug Schulkind:

It is Wednesday morning for you, eh Bec?
  6:41pm Bec:

hi dudes! yes indeed! i'm pretending to work.
man, that last track was wild. i love that chiphop scene. that rhythmic laughing at the start is one of the coolest/creepiest sounds i've heard.
  6:45pm glenn:

it reminded me of woody woodpecker.
  6:48pm Doug Schulkind:

I played something from the Dekha Jaye Ga soundtrack last Friday and I can't get enough. This is from Pakistan's Lollywood scene—the film industry based in Lahore.
  6:51pm Bec:

digging this real deep.
  6:52pm Doug Schulkind:

I would madly love to nudge up to 65% before the end of the show. C'mon Chipfunk fans, pool your acorns together!
  6:58pm Bec:

i don't remember which tree i hid em in!
  6:59pm Doug Schulkind:

I do believe a pledge of only $34 will get us to the lofty perch of 65%. A good showing here will give me a chance to reach the magic 100%.
  7:03pm ndbob:

excellent show as always doug!
  7:07pm Bec:

yep, killer! thanks doug! i'll definitely be buying that 'play that beat mr. raja' disc with whatever acorns i've got left after shock and awetober.
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