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Favoriting November 27, 2012: A Robot Slumbers

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
THE IN-THEME          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
CHURCHILL'S  Pictures in My Mind   Favoriting Churchill's  Hed-Arzi  1968  0:01:48 (Pop-up)
ZOLDAR & CLARK  Lunar Progressions (197?)   Favoriting The Ghost of Way  Oxford Circus  2008  0:03:38 (Pop-up)
THE THIRD ESTATE  Look at Me   Favoriting Years Before the Wine  RE: Mellow  1976  0:08:34 (Pop-up)
TRAPEZE  Seafull   Favoriting Medusa  Threshold  1970  0:17:16 (Pop-up)
ANDROMEDA  And Now the Sun Shines   Favoriting Andromeda  RCA Victor  1969  0:23:44 (Pop-up)
SHIDE & ACORN  So Long Day   Favoriting Under the Tree  RE: Acme  1971  0:27:45 (Pop-up)
 
BLACK SABBATH  Planet Caravan   Favoriting Paranoid  Warner Bros.  1970  0:34:37 (Pop-up)
JOHN CALE  Ghost Story   Favoriting Vintage Violence  Columbia  1970  0:39:06 (Pop-up)
ITHICA  Journey/ Destruction/ Rebirth - Pattern of Life   Favoriting A Game for All Who Know  RE: Acme  1973  0:42:57 (Pop-up)
ARTURO STALTERI  Verso la Realta   Favoriting Andre sulla Luna  RE: MP  1979  0:47:51 (Pop-up)
NEIGE  Arthur Fiedler (197?)   Favoriting V.A.: Best of Baltimore’s Buried Bands II  OHO Music/ Progression  2003  0:50:24 (Pop-up)
SUM PEAR  Thoughts of Slumber   Favoriting Sum Pear  Euphoria  1971  0:57:20 (Pop-up)
BLUES SECTION  Only Dreamin' (1967)   Favoriting 2  Love  1995  1:00:51 (Pop-up)
 
STORMY SIX  La Canzone della Fata dai Capelli Turchini   Favoriting Cliche + Pinocchio Bazaar  Fonit Cetra  1997  1:08:56 (Pop-up)
THOSE LOVELY HULA HANDS  Missa on Marilyn? (1971)   Favoriting V.A.: Psychedelic Phinland: Finnish Hippie & Underground Music, 1967–1974  Love  2006  1:12:54 (Pop-up)
MOONLIGHT  O.M.C.   Favoriting The Edge (Modern Dance in the Twilight Zone)  TopHits–FinnHits  1978  1:18:06 (Pop-up)
FLAMIN' GROOVIES  City Lights   Favoriting Teenage Head  Kama Sutra  1971  1:22:50 (Pop-up)
HARPS OF FUCHSIA KALMIA  Finally Peacefulness Touched Me and I Was Happy to Feel Myself Without Regard   Favoriting Burning with Your Old Joy in the Terminal Sun  Ikuisuus  2009  1:27:10 (Pop-up)
 
KOLLAA KESTAA  Tahtien Rauha (1978)   Favoriting “More Arctic Hysteria / Son of Arctic Hysteria - The Later Years of Early Finnish Avantgarde  Love  2005  1:43:08 (Pop-up)
MIKKO SAARELA  Robotti   Favoriting 7"  Poko  1981  1:46:51 (Pop-up)
ROBERT CALVERT  Storm Chant of the Skraelings   Favoriting Lucky Leif and the Longships  United Artists  1975  1:50:17 (Pop-up)
BLACK SABBATH  Electric Funeral   Favoriting Paranoid  Warner Bros.  1970  1:54:49 (Pop-up)
THUNDERPUSSY  Document of Validation/ Observation of Us/ Instrumentation/ The Slave and the Duke   Favoriting Documents of Captivity  RE: The Wild Places  1973  1:59:40 (Pop-up)
XIT  Nihaa Shil Hozho   Favoriting Plight of the Redman  Rare Earth  1972  2:07:37 (Pop-up)
 
ZOLDAR & CLARK  Somewhere Beyond the Sun [part of] (197?)   Favoriting The Ghost of Way  Oxford Circus  2008  2:18:44 (Pop-up)
E.A. POE  Alla Ricerca di una Dimensione   Favoriting Generazioni (Storia di Sempre)  RE: Vinyl Magic  1974  2:21:43 (Pop-up)
POLYPHONY  Crimson Dagger   Favoriting Without Introduction  Eleventh Hour  1972  2:26:02 (Pop-up)
FROGGIE BEAVER  Away from Home   Favoriting From the Pond  Froggie Beaver  1973  2:40:03 (Pop-up)
 
ARK  Sea of Life   Favoriting Voyages  RE: Guerssen  1978  2:52:59 (Pop-up)
CURD DUCA  Wind   Favoriting Easy Listening 3  Normal  1994  2:57:12 (Pop-up)
THE OUT-THEME  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:58:41 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:06am
tonyc:

Hullo dere. Wanted to say a BIG THANKS to Matt from Chapel Hill, NC, who pledged to this show last Wednesday. Thanks, Matt!

See you all in an hour....
  11:44am
listener james from westwood:

good morning, tony! thanks, matt!
Avatar 11:52am
tonyc:

Morning, James!
  11:53am
Carmichael:

Heya Tony, hiya James.
Avatar 11:55am
tonyc:

Hey, Carmichael!
  11:57am
listener james from westwood:

good tuesday, carmichael and all! the snow we've had in northern nj is finally beginning to stick in this part of bergen county. fortunately not on the heels of a hurricane like last snow!
Avatar 12:01pm
tonyc:

No theme today -- but I can say that there will be lots of prog and psych.
  12:02pm
Dervish:

Can't wait to see where you take us this week, Tony.
  12:02pm
listener james from westwood:

if lots of prog and psych can't be a theme, then i am done with this planet.
  12:03pm
BSI:

Well then, based on Tony's comment @ 12:01, clearly I've come to the right place... and not late, for once (!)
Avatar 12:03pm
tonyc:

Hiya Dervish -- thanks for whirling in!
Avatar 12:03pm
tonyc:

Hey, BSI!
  12:06pm
PLEDGE PIN:

HI Tony and everyone,
looking forward to another hot show!
  12:07pm
Carmichael:

Zoldar & Clark are from Jasper Wrath, right? I read that their influences are Yes and Gentle Giant. This sounds like both of them.
Avatar 12:07pm
tonyc:

Hello there, Mr. or Mrs. Pin!
Avatar 12:08pm
tonyc:

@ Carmichael: You are correct! (On all counts.)
  12:08pm
PLEDGE PIN:

sounds like you have got the moogs already firing,
and it is Mr Pin!
Avatar 12:09pm
tonyc:

At warp speed, Mr. Pin!
Avatar 12:09pm
tonyc:

or I mean, warped speed.
  12:10pm
PLEDGE PIN:

talking off big bands! can you think off any bands that toured and played with live orchestras?
like ELP or Barclay James Harvest
  12:10pm
Richard:

Richard from Topeka here, Hey Tony!
Avatar 12:11pm
tonyc:

Hey Richard! Nice to see you here....
Avatar 12:13pm
tonyc:

@ Pledge Pin: Procol Harum & Caravan come to mind right away.
  12:15pm
PLEDGE PIN:

yes probably YES and Moody Blues, don't know whether early Deep Purple went on tour with that album they did with the orchestra or whether Pink Floyd went on tour with an orchestra with Ummagumma,
  12:15pm
Richard:

Yea, caught your post FB, pretty cool, thought I'd tune in and doa pledge, eh?!
Avatar 12:16pm
tonyc:

That's great, Richard!
  12:20pm
PLEDGE PIN:

1970-75 British Prog led the World!
  12:21pm
Richard:

There you go man, WFMU ROCKS!
Avatar 12:22pm
tonyc:

Thanks, R!
  12:24pm
Doug S.:

Great to see that WFMU is, overall, sitting at 92% of our goal. Remember that all but one of the shows on Give the Drummer Radio reached 100% of their original goals, back when the fundraiser was "silent" during the month of October. Hurricane Sandy whooshed a wrench into those plans, and WFMU had to rev back up the campaign into Disaster Relief mode.

Blessings to ALL who've gotten us this close to covering the $250,000+ cost of the storm to WFMU's battered infrastructure and lost revenue. During tough times, everyone — especially the devoted Drummer Stream community — has come through brilliantly.

We. Are. So. Close.
  12:29pm
Jeremy:

Hooray!
  12:30pm
BSI:

nice pearls before swine vibe in this...
Avatar 12:30pm
tonyc:

Hola Jeremy!
  12:32pm
Jeremy:

Hi Tony, Doug and all!
  12:33pm
Jeremy:

Encouraging normalcy? Don't like the sound of that!
  12:34pm
Jeremy:

Shide & Acorn is lovely music for a snowstorm...
  12:35pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

I think Planet Caravan is the funkiest thing Black Sabbath has ever done. I love this song.
Avatar 12:35pm
tonyc:

OK: Encouraging the black void of freeform themelessness.
Avatar 12:37pm
tonyc:

OOps -- sorry for messing up the song ID there. Damn you, autofill!
  12:38pm
PLEDGE PIN:

Ric - I prefer Sweetleaf as the funkiest BS, Iron Man also!
Buttholes did a good version of Sweetleaf (sweetloaf)!
Avatar 12:38pm
tonyc:

Hey there Ricardotron! Love the new name -- pretty mello....
  12:38pm
listener james from westwood:

i know it's best if the station hits 100%, but for everyone to have gotten fmu to 92% right after the october drive is pretty damn incredible.
  12:39pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

I think Paranoid might've been the first record I ever bought with my own money.
  12:45pm
Jeremy:

White snow filling up the black void, ties it all together. Paranoid has such a great cover, no? That guy with the plastic costume bursting out from the woods! Oh, love this Ithica record!
Avatar 12:46pm
tonyc:

As far as I can remember, the first record I bought with my own money was this one: www.amazon.com...

I didn't know what the hell it was, but it was like 50 cents and the weird cover drew me in.
  12:46pm
Carmichael:

This sounds a lot like Caravan's Rhyader Comes to Town. Which is OK by me.
  12:48pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

@tonyc RE:Rastus: who could blame you, with such a freaky cover? I probably would've bought it too, had I seen it.
  12:49pm
Jeremy:

Hey Tony, how is that other Peter Howell record, Through the Looking Glass?
  12:50pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

A large part of my record experience as a very young lad was looking at all the weird cover art on records in the cut-out bin at my local drug store. It didn't occur to me that I could nag my parents to give me the money to buy them. I didn't get my own record player until I was around 13 or so.
Avatar 12:50pm
tonyc:

@ Jeremy: I don't like it as much -- but it is good too.
  12:53pm
Jeremy:

That first purchase explains so much! Mine was the Beatles' Something New...so pedestrian
Avatar 12:55pm
tonyc:

@ Ricardotron Montalbanics: I still buy (cheap) records based on their covers all the time. I've gotten it down to a science: nice cover image, plus right liner-notes font, plus not-too-scary haircuts = take a chance. Oh, plus no fluegelhorn or pedal steel.
Avatar 12:57pm
tonyc:

Unless, of course, they're the right kind of scary haircut.
  12:57pm
Jeremy:

The record pickings in Buffalo were quite slim, didn't start buying them really until moving to NYC metro area. But we did have a place called Rent-a-Record!
Avatar 12:59pm
tonyc:

Rent-a-Record! They didn't actually let you rent records, did they -- like a video store?
  1:01pm
Jeremy:

Yep, just like it sounds! A paid library of vinyl.
  1:02pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

the closest thing to renting records I can recall was a Music Land that was run by a really nice lady named Pat who used to let me exchange records all the time when I was a teenager. I think it ended when their record wholesaler complained about all the returns coming from her store. Then she disappeared and the chain was bought out by Sam Goody.
Avatar 1:04pm
tonyc:

Ah, Sam Goody! They used to have a huge store in Manhattan in the west 40s that had nothing but cutouts, mostly for under a dollar. I discovered tons of great records there, until they got shut down for bootlegging.
  1:05pm
Jeremy:

Did a little google and found this in a 1982 Billboard article entitled "Did RCA roll back price hike?" "Lenny Silver, the Buffalo one-stop/retailer...stated that the RCA 4% move would increase the number of rent-a-record stores in his area."
  1:08pm
Jeremy:

The Godz met while working at that Sam Goody, was it 48th St?
  1:10pm
Jeremy:

I knew a kid who treated Tower Records as a rent-a-record, he would warp slightly in the oven any LP he didn't fancy and return it...until they banned him and put up his polaroid on the wall.
Avatar 1:10pm
tonyc:

Yes, I think it was 48th. If memory serves, it shut down in the early '80s or thereabouts.
  1:12pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

I remember some clown in my town tried to start up a CD rental business. I think it lasted about a month, sometime in the late 80s.
Avatar 1:13pm
tonyc:

I'm thinking of starting a food rental business. Be Kind: Regurgitate.
  1:14pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

I read somewhere that record wholesalers used to have a really liberal return policy with retailers but then revoked it in order to force retailers to stop stocking as much LPs in favor of CDs, which they were previously hesitant to embrace due to the price difference. I have no idea of this was true but I read it somewhere.
  1:14pm
BSI:

Clown music is a tricky market, clearly....
  1:15pm
Jeremy:

I was in Japan in 1990 and went to a rent-a-CD place, I was very excited to be able to make a cassette copy of the Ron Asheton project The New Order.
Avatar 1:17pm
tonyc:

I've been looking for that rare New Order album "Ron Asheton."
Avatar 1:20pm
tonyc:

Never heard of rent-an LP or rent-a-CD stores. Don't think there were any in NYC. Wouldn't the LPs in particular be pretty scratched up?
Avatar 1:22pm
tonyc:

Moonlight, on now, were Finnish, but sound totally American to me. (Except for the slight accent, of course.)
  1:25pm
Jeremy:

I think that they checked the condition and would charge you if you really scratched it! But I am sure they probably incurred quite a bit wear. The business model is compeltely baffling to me, but I was only 12. We left when I was 13, so who knows how long they were around? I went back there 10 yrs ago and there was a record shop still in that location.
Tower on 66th & Broadway used to take back any CD, even after being opened, long after the advent of CD burners.
  1:27pm
Jeremy:

I'd love to hear New Order covering The New Order.
  1:29pm
Jeremy:

Does it seem as if "international" bands that most successfully ape American and UK styles are also the most consistently uninteresting?
  1:30pm
Jeremy:

With exceptions, of course.
  1:30pm
Snortley:

There was always the option of taking out LPs and CDs from libraries, and recording copies.

My girlfriend once hosted a visitor from Brazil in the 1990s who immediately bought 2 VCRs and spent 2 weeks duping videos from Kim's. Hardly saw anything else of NY.
  1:31pm
Uncle Michael:

Hello Drumheads
Avatar 1:31pm
tonyc:

@ Jeremy: In general, yes, I agree absolutely. Every once in a while, though, the aping is so well aped I forgive them.

Greetings Snortley & Uncle Michael!!
  1:34pm
Jeremy:

@Snortley: Funny to think how much time was spent amassing personal bootleg libraries that can be acquired with the click of a mouse these days. I had two pals who spent years dubbing copies of all the VHS rarities that Kim's Video had to offer with the notion of starting a west coast version of same.
Avatar 1:37pm
tonyc:

@ Snortley: Ah yes, libraries. Used to burn borrowed CDs myself. It was nice too when libraries started dumping LPs en masse. I used to live very close to the central branch of the Brooklyn Public Library and they got rid of lots of great (and often barely played) LPs. (Not to speak of books!)
  1:38pm
Jeremy:

Not that Kim's itself was much more than a bootleg operation...the dubious legal doings of underground media production is carried from the roots all the way along to the endpoint of distribution, and not much has changed.
  1:41pm
Jeremy:

I went to the Lincoln Center library often to listen to records, and one day they were all gone. I asked about it and they said they were all in a dumpster in the basement. When I asked if I could go through them they said no... In Portland, my brother was there when the Multnomah library was getting rid of them but they got word of it so everyone took out the LPs they wanted and kept 'em.
Avatar 1:45pm
tonyc:

I'm pretty sure that Kim's bootlegging activities spread to Russia. There were a bunch of (really nice) Russian guys working there, and I suspect -- based on a store I visited in St. Petersburg -- that at least one of them was bringing CDs from Kim's to be booted in Russia.
  1:46pm
Jeremy:

Glad you aren't yet finnished with your treats from reindeerland. Love is the big Finnish label then? Any others to look out for?
  1:47pm
Jeremy:

I think I knew one of those Russian guys, he also had a psych based label.
Avatar 1:48pm
tonyc:

@ Jeremy: Yes, Love was Finland's Silence. The label they turned into in the '80s, Johanna, was good for post-punk and such.
  1:50pm
BSI:

NICE! Twelve thumbs-up for the Calvert...
Avatar 1:52pm
tonyc:

Just don't set those thumbs on fire!
  1:53pm
Jeremy:

This Robert Calvert record has super silly songs, but it has such amazing Eno production, maybe his best outside of his own records.
  1:54pm
PLEDGE PIN:

yeh Jeremy - I think its called legal theft.
but anyway where I live in Manchester UK, the city big library was shutting and they had a huge classical section including many avant garde records.
To cut a long story short by the time the library shut down I had a large Stockhausen original record collection!
  1:54pm
BSI:

Curiously, there's a different edit of the Storm Chant between the original vinyl & the CD reissue. Not even a remix; more like a total tape-cut edit, it's really jarring if you're accustomed to one & hear the other...
  1:55pm
PLEDGE PIN:

sabbath time!
  1:56pm
Jeremy:

@BSI: Really! Which one is the edited version?
  1:56pm
Jeremy:

Sabbath Two-fer Tuesday!
  1:57pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

It's funny to listen to this song beside King Crimson's Pictures of a City
Avatar 1:58pm
tonyc:

RE Storm Chant: I played the CD just now -- so I guess I played the edited version? (I don't own the LP.)
  1:59pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

Any song on Paranoid instantly transports me back to seventh grade. It was just such a badass album.
Have you heard the Venetian Snares Sabbath remixes?
  1:59pm
PLEDGE PIN:

Tony, next week lets have a selection from Sabbath's Master of Reality - classic!
Avatar 1:59pm
tonyc:

Nope: Haven't heard the Venetian Snares stuff.
  2:00pm
BSI:

@Jeremy: at this point I'm not sure which is the original cut. Had the BGO-label CD for ages & that's the one I'm used to. Then finally got the UA-label vinyl (gatefold) and that one appears to be cut differently. But maybe it's the other way 'round, since I'm used to the CD, etc...
  2:01pm
PLEDGE PIN:

Tony, perhaps only the Comus album equals the Sabbs in dark intensity!
  2:01pm
BSI:

There's a few cases of re-edits of Calvert & mid-period hawkwind stuff (i.e., the vocals on High Rise, on the HW album PXR5; totally different vocal take between the LP and CD versions) ... sorry for the geek moment there. Will take meds & move on...
Avatar 2:01pm
tonyc:

I've got the BGO Calvert CD myself. Don't notice any overly abrupt tape edits.
  2:03pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

I'm not a huge metal fan but I really think two bands that have the heaviness down are The Melvins and Sunn (((0))).
Comus is quite nice, as well.
  2:03pm
BSI:

TONY: Yep. it was the vinyl one that threw me. The one you played is the one I'm used to. But yeh, I might be seeing reality backwards (again?)
  2:04pm
PLEDGE PIN:

Ric,
of course there was Black Widow, competitor's of the Sabbs in the UK at the time!
  2:07pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

Last year, I downloaded this wonderful comp of 'devil music', compiled by someone calling themselves DJ Goatface Killah.
It's all 60's/70's devil/witch/satanic themed stuff.
I think Black Widow was on it, but I can't be certain (I don't have it with me). I'll be sure to check that out.
Avatar 2:07pm
tonyc:

Didn't Black Widow beat Sabbath to the punch as far as the black magic schtick?
  2:10pm
PLEDGE PIN:

yes I think so, but like the story in the US of the two bands called Mountain (Bus), as soon as one of them became big the other was forgotten or run out of town by expensive lawyers!
  2:23pm
Carmichael:

Italian prog!
Avatar 2:30pm
tonyc:

Emerson, Lake & Polyphony (w/ a Robby Krieger sound-alike on guitar)
  2:33pm
Carmichael:

Boy, no kidding. This is Tarkus ELP mode.
  2:40pm
Carmichael:

Glenn Howard's Polyphony homepage: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Polyphony-Without-Introduction/200075520036170?sk=info
  2:41pm
Ricardotron Montalbanics:

Tarkus is one of those covers that fascinated me as a child, then, many years later, hearing the music and thinking it was kind of uninteresting, then, many more years later, I quite liked it.
Also, I used to draw that armadillo/tank creature a lot when I was very little.
Avatar 2:42pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Carmichael! I'll have a look post-show....
Avatar 2:44pm
tonyc:

Hey, just a last-minute plea for pledges here, as this is almost certainly my last show during this emergency marathon. Any amount helps!
  2:46pm
Brian in UK:

'Barkis is willing', This covers Charles Dickens & Lowell George.
PS Hello Tony. Have you considered a show from the North Pole?
  2:48pm
Jeremy:

Lovely throats on these Froggies....
Avatar 2:48pm
tonyc:

@ Brian in UK: Broadcasting from the North Pole, you mean? The North Telephone Pole maybe....
  2:49pm
Van in DC:

Too busy to listen today :( But stopping in to say hi Tony! Rats. I missed Harps of Fuchsia Kalma.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:50pm
Doug S.:

GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
It is always a learning experience to observe the surgical theatre whilst Dr. Coulter operates. Thank you Tony!

If you don't mind the sound of blood, be sure to tune in to Give the Drummer Radio this evening for two more live radio shows"

GIVE THE DRUMMER SOME at 6pm

KAMINSKY KAMOUTSKY WITH JESSE at 7pm

In the meantime, allow your 24-hour Drummer Stream to entertain you with these fine pre-recorded medical experimenters galore:

Mr. Sad Head
Scatman Bailey
New Dawn
Lee Hazlewood
Bembeya Jazz National
Wrinkars Experience
Shadie Oller
Johnnie & Jack
The Stanley Brothers
The Hard Times
Lux
Soul Superman
Dave "Baby" Cortez
Mary Halvorsen Quintet
Frank Lowe
Iris DeMent
Music of the Central African Pygmies
Lionel Hampton
and more
and more
and eternally more...
Avatar 2:50pm
tonyc:

Hey Van! I'll be waiting for you in archive land.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:52pm
Doug S.:

Oops, I forgot to include Jodi Mathis! She will appear following Soul Superman, above.
  2:52pm
listener james from westwood:

what a show! thanks so much, tony. this is always a fun ride.
Avatar 2:54pm
tonyc:

Thanks, listener james! And everyone else for listening. See you all next week....
  2:56pm
PLEDGE PIN:

Tony, great show, plenty of Black rock, lots of white noise, many pink dots, and loads of purple haze!
  2:57pm
Jeremy:

Thanks once again TC, you have put a sparkle on the arrival of winter.
Avatar 2:58pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Pledge Pin and Jeremy! Ta, all!
  2:58pm
Jeremy:

I hear his old man breath blowing...
Avatar 3:00pm
tonyc:

Old man winter hasn't really made it here yet, I'm glad to say.
Avatar 3:00pm
tonyc:

Just his sidekick Rain....
Avatar 3:01pm
tonyc:

Cheers, for realz....
Avatar 9:22pm
tonyc:

BIG THANKS to Jonathan from Asheville, NC, for pledging a couple of hours after today's show. Thanks much, Jonathan!!
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