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Folk; old-timey; blues; psych, avant and acid folk old and new; ambient and electronic; lots of guitar; detours elsewhere.

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Favoriting March 30, 2013

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Julia Kent  Salute   Favoriting Character  Leaf  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Steven R. Smith  A Celebration   Favoriting Tableland  Emperor Jones  0:03:53 (Pop-up)
Pelt  Wings of Dirt   Favoriting Effigy  Mie  0:08:01 (Pop-up)
MV & EE with The Bummer Road  Beautiful Mountain   Favoriting Mother of Thousands  Time-Lag  0:16:21 (Pop-up)
JD Emmanuel  Journey Into Infinity   Favoriting Time Traveller  Aguirre  0:18:31 (Pop-up)
Elephant Micah  Dentist/Drummer   Favoriting Globe Rush Progressions  Blue Sanct  0:26:44 (Pop-up)
Starred  Cemetery   Favoriting Prison to Prison  Pendu Sound  0:29:55 (Pop-up)
The Invisible Hands  Dark Hall   Favoriting The Invisible Hands  Abduction  0:34:25 (Pop-up)
You Are Wolf  Shamansong   Favoriting Hunting Little Songs  You Are Wolf  0:40:48 (Pop-up)
Sondra Sun-Odeon  Violent Sea   Favoriting Aetherea  Sondra Sun-Odeon  0:42:34 (Pop-up)
Born Heller  Lulu Fellows   Favoriting Born Heller  Locust  0:46:29 (Pop-up)
Deux Filles  The City Sleeps   Favoriting Silence & Wisdom/Double Happiness  LTM  0:49:38 (Pop-up)
 
William Tyler  The Last Residents of Westfall   Favoriting Impossible Truth  Merge  1:02:32 (Pop-up)
Idyll Swords  Nile Monitor   Favoriting II  Communion  1:07:29 (Pop-up)
The Ivytree  Emerald Green, Peacock Blue   Favoriting Winged Leaves  Catsup Plate  1:09:17 (Pop-up)
Wooden Wand and The Vanishing Voice  (I Wanna Live On) Sunbeam Creek   Favoriting The Flood  Troubleman Unlimited  1:11:28 (Pop-up)
Jacob Olausson  At the Citadel   Favoriting Moonlight Farm  DeStijl  1:15:06 (Pop-up)
Ring  The Sun Is Behind   Favoriting Hand/Eye (V.A.)  Hand/Eye  1:19:05 (Pop-up)
Joshua Burkett  Previous Dream Life's Woods   Favoriting Gold Cosmos  Feather One's Nest  1:21:28 (Pop-up)
Devendra Banhart  The Ballad of Keenan Milton   Favoriting Mala  Nonesuch  1:24:19 (Pop-up)
Ólöf Arnalds  Sudden Elevation   Favoriting Sudden Elevation  One Little Indian  1:27:37 (Pop-up)
Molly Drake  How Wild the Wind Blows   Favoriting Molly Drake  Squirrel Thing  1:30:19 (Pop-up)
Annamy  Too Fast Too Far Too Fun   Favoriting Woodpecker  Subliminal Sounds  1:31:37 (Pop-up)
Amor de Días  Hampshire Lullaby   Favoriting The House at Sea  Merge  1:36:49 (Pop-up)
Flashpapr  Panther's Paw   Favoriting Flashpapr  Ypsilanti  1:39:45 (Pop-up)
Low  Holy Ghost   Favoriting The Invisible Way  Sub Pop  1:45:08 (Pop-up)
Galwad y Mynydd  Galwad y Mynydd   Favoriting Galwad y Mynydd  Finders Keepers  1:48:08 (Pop-up)
Takeyari Shunta  Moon Shine   Favoriting A Place Doesn't Exist  Plunk's Plan  1:51:35 (Pop-up)
 
Simon Joyner  Evening Song to Sally   Favoriting Lost With the Lights On  Jagjaguwar  2:07:44 (Pop-up)
Peter Kelley  Apricot Brandy   Favoriting Path of the Wave  Fallout  2:14:34 (Pop-up)
Slow Country  Yes You Have   Favoriting The Late Great Slow Country  Wonderland Archives  2:17:27 (Pop-up)
Wild Leaves  These Days   Favoriting Wind & Rain  Wild Leaves  2:21:15 (Pop-up)
Lambchop  Slipped Dissolved and Loosed   Favoriting OH (Ohio)  Merge  2:24:38 (Pop-up)
Bill Ryder Jones  The Lemon Trees #3   Favoriting A Bad Wind Blows In My Heart  Domino  2:29:21 (Pop-up)
Rachel Ries  Fine, I'm Fine   Favoriting Without a Bird  Rachel Ries/SoDak  2:33:35 (Pop-up)
Bill Wilson  Ever Changing Minstrel   Favoriting Ever Changing Minstrel  Tompkins Square  2:36:45 (Pop-up)
Mount Moriah  I Built a Town   Favoriting Miracle Temple  Merge  2:39:50 (Pop-up)
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds  Finishing Jubilee Street   Favoriting Push the Sky Away  Bad Seed Ltd.  2:43:21 (Pop-up)
Robert Crotty  T.B. Blues   Favoriting Blues  St. Joan  2:47:38 (Pop-up)
Lena Hughes  Letter Edged in Black   Favoriting Queen of The Flat Top Guitar  Tompkins Square  2:52:47 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  6:53am
Steve:

What a rare talent Josephine Foster (Born Heller) is...good morning Jeffrey and listeners
  6:55am
Tomek:

Hi & hello. Nice soundtrack for cold morning in Warsaw.
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doca:

hello all, nice soundtrack for a beautiful, sunny and clear-skied saturday morning in porto alegre.
Avatar 7:27am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Good Morning.
(Won't shout an exclamation point over acoustic music.)
Avatar 7:29am
doca:

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Avatar 7:30am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...see what sunny climates do to people : ) ...
  7:32am
Steve:

I have a theory. All this ready access to music on the internet is raising the general standard of musicianship. Folk/acoustic music has never been healthier...
  7:42am
Richard from Venezuela:

Greetings
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:43am
Mike East:

morning, folks. Revolution Rabbit: have you slept? And if so, were you still listening to fmu?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- Interesting idea. I wonder how Music would be dif. now w/out interwebz & comparable technology (as much - ? - a fool's ponder as what would have happened w/out The Beatles)
...I often think (...& speak of...) of Donovan saying his lot learned Blues off 78RPM's (not easy) - & George Harrison saying couldn't get a cup of sugar Post-War Liverpool - much less a R'n'R record.
- Having just got highspeed internet @ home myself - I still feel like I'm adjusting to suddenly handling a gushing firehose of options (FMU Programs & Archives alone!) - & now it's about managing available Time.
...Don't forget Population Expansion. More people to join any Movement.
- I think Technical standards in Music have increased - but that of course does not (of itself) equal Artistry. Not that I disagree w/ you necessarily...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:48am
Mike East:

There is a lot more access to good music now, but theres also a lot more bad music. it can be like sifting through a pile of garbage to find a diamond
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:48am
Mike East:

thats why the leaders now are the curators...like wfmu for example
Avatar 7:50am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I slept but not as much as would like (nothing new there). However, today is my 1st day back to work after a little staycation. Confess - I crapped out of listening to FMU half-way thru the night & switched to Jazz24 to try & improve sleep - but have listened to FMU alnight - prob. more often than not lately! Reminds me of being a kid & having that sort of enthusiam for filling myself up w/ something!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:52am
Mike East:

moderation, son. don't want to get a tummy ache :)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- 1st you get the tummyache - then you Moderate. Everybody knows that.
Avatar 7:55am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Board seems very 'zippy' - ? I almost wonder if the Good Wizard Kenzo has begun the Modifications...do not meddle in the ways of Wizards...
Avatar 8:16am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Wow. High praise for Simon Joyner. The name sounds familiar but I couldn't have placed it...Would I have ever heard this elsewhere? KCRW? 'All the Traditions' on local VermontPublicRadio? Radio Free Americana?
- & the AccuPlaylist is a sure cut above...
Avatar 8:23am
duke:

I have the flu. The damn flu shot didn't work. Please play something fluey.
Avatar 8:25am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Something w/ garlic in it!
- Blessings on Thee.
Avatar 8:38am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...things like the Economy or other Social conditions can effect people's orientaion to Music & thus the Movements. Sometimes they aren't into Downbeat stuff @ all
...it takes a kind of Darwinian Incubator - a Greenwich Village, Liverpoool, Austin, Seattle - a place big enuff for a scene, but isolated enuff for unique Mutations...
- How the 21st Century Post-Mod Technology alters this calculus is the question, alright...
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Van in DC:

Checking in on archive. I've determined that more of this show needs to be in my life.
Avatar 2:40pm
Van in DC:

Wow! That "A Celebration" start off song has a STRONG Suishio No Fune sound / feel to it!! *ME LIKES!*
Avatar 8:34am
Van in DC:

Re-listening, with headphones on this time. And yes, the guitar sounds of "A Celebration" are incredibly reminiscent of Suishou no Fune, whom I first heard on Scott's Long Rally show not so long ago.

Listen to "Becoming a Flower" on the FMA live stuff from Scott's show here:

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