Favoriting Provocative Percussion with DJ Rubberband Girl: Playlist from March 7, 2022 Favoriting

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It's provocative! It's percussive!! Pour an afternoon (or morning) cocktail and let your ears be seduced by the sometimes sassy, always classy swingin' sounds of Rubberband Girl's bachelorette pad.

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Favoriting March 7, 2022: 。☆✼★ Enoch Light Extravaganza ★✼☆。

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Terry Snyder and The All Stars  Whatever Lola Wants   Favoriting Persuasive Percussion  Command Records  LP  The opening passage, played by guitar, bass and brushes, is heard first on the left speaker, then is repeated on the right speaker. Next a clarinet is added and the pattern is again repeated on one speaker at a time. The purpose of this is to enable you to determine if your speakers are acoustically balanced, if you are getting the identical volume and range of sound from each speaker when you hear an exact duplication of each pattern on both speakers. To make sure that this duplication in each channel is *really* exact in the recording, the setup of the musicians in the studio was kept constant. The instruments were not changed from the microphones feeding one channel to the microphones feeding the other, nor were the microphones themselves switched. Instead, the program – the music – was switched electrically from left to right to get full, balanced reproduction in each speaker. The switch from side to side is repeated again at the end of the piece. This device occurs in the introductory passages of many of the selections on this record so that you can make repeated checks on the balance of your speakers under varying musical circumstances. 
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Enoch Light and His Orchestra  The Blonde Bombshell   Favoriting Paperback Ballet (AKA The Private Life of A Private Eye)  Command Records  LP  The bombshell is a strutting, swinging gal, exemplified by the strangely exotic voicing of the wailing clarinets and the rising intensity of the rhythm. Her sinuous qualities are emphasized by the manner in which Tony Mottola bends and stretches his guitar notes and by the throbbing moan of the trombones behind the clarinets. 
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Lew Davies and His Orchestra  Wild Goose   Favoriting Strange Interlude  Command Records  LP  Backed by the rhythmic whack of lew-sticks, Lew Davies' invention for broadening the scope of the percussion section, the ondioline plays a deep, gruff figure, followed by the piping of the piccolos and the braying of the horns, all of them moving from right to left. Answering this mating call, the wild goose flies on the left as the ondioline digs the melody out of its bass keys. The subtle, descending woodwind sound on the left following the big-voiced horn passage (right) that opens the third chorus is played by three clarinets. And connoisseurs of really full-bodied low notes will treasure the wonderfully expressive statement by the bass trombone on the right just before the orchestra winds things up with a return to the opening patterns. 
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Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba   Favoriting Big, Bold & Brassy  Command Records  LP  Yuba and the tuba are both played by Bob Stanley in this demonstration of tubaic agility. This in essence, is the tuba against all comers, starting with the balancing figures in which it matched first with the brass team and then with bongos. Then Stanley and his tuba on the left start to galumph their way gaily through the melody with accents and fills on the right supplied by bongos, drums, trumpets, xylophone and cymbals until, as a contrast, the trumpets and piccolo lift the melody suddenly sky high on the right only to drop it back down to the baritone saxophone on the right which then joins with the tuba on the left for an ending that carries every element in your playback equipment all the way down to its nether depths. 
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Enoch Light  Brazil   Favoriting Big Band Bossa Nova: The New Beat from Brazil  Command Records  LP  The tune that epitomizes the spirit of the country that spawned the bossa nova is given the ultimate bossa nova treatments in this exultant arrangement. Introduced by a shattering staccato ensemble passage, it is a kaleidoscope mixture of soaring melody and intense rhythm breaks, epitomized in the opening of the first chorus by the contrast of the trombones, on the right, and the high, percussive fills on the left created by four clarinets playing the bottom part of a chord while the xylophone sketches the melody. Notice the amazing vitality and presence of Phil Bodner's very high piccolo as it sweeps in on the left and, in a brilliant exposition of the other end of the sonic scale, the strength and power of the alarmingly deep, propulsive jabs produced by Stanley Webb on his bass saxophone. 
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Los Admiradores  Caravan   Favoriting Bongos Flutes Guitars  Command Records  LP  This is a tremendously vibrant arrangement that shows how much musical excitement can be churned up by bongos, flute, baritone saxophone and trumpet. The entire ensemble opens on the right channel, then shifts to the left to move under Stanley Webb's exciting flute on the right and, later, Doc Severinsen's trumpet on the left. In the second chorus Willie Rodriguez takes off on some amazing flights of virtuosity on the bongos, a thrilling blend of rhythm and melody that is given added intensity by the supporting accents of Artie Marotti's xylophone and Chinese finger cymbals. 
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Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps   Favoriting Provocative Percussion  Command Records  LP  if you think you've heard everything – including a record which we describe as "the most unusual record you have ever put on your turntable" – even your richly experienced ears will be amazed at the fabulous sounds of Provocative Percussion. 
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Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  Love Potion No. 9   Favoriting Discotheque Vol. 2  Command Records  LP  The Searchers first established this fey song about the gypsy potion that was to provide a remedy for the cat who isn't making it with the chicks. In this Lew Davies arrangement the gypsy formula carries a strong punch as Tony Mottola on guitar, Dick Hyman on organ and Phil Bodner on alto saxophone split up the first chorus. But its real potency is made evident when the brass team moves in and starts to build and build. That's when the potion really starts to steam. 
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Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  Bond St.   Favoriting Spaced Out  Project 3 Total Sound Stereo  LP  Excitement is the byword, as the rhythm section starts on the left, then switches to the right channel before it is joined by the Moog on the left (which provides the distinctive "pops" or "white noise"). Voices enter (right), and the action shifts to the center for a long crescendo, which explodes into an organ vamp. The momentum never lags, as pairs of flugelhorns, saxophones and flutes chase each other. After a rhythmic interlude on the Moog, the second chorus gets under way with voices and saxes on the right, answered in turn by the flugelhorns and piccolos on the left. An extended Moog interlude in which the voices join ushers in the third chorus. When the unison saxes swing into this last chorus, they double the rhythmic value of each note of the melody, while all the other parts move at the same pace as before. A "funky" organ solo by Dick Hyman leads to a coda which unites all the forces for a final chase. 
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Enoch Light and His Orchestra  Istanbul   Favoriting Far Away Places Volume 2  Command Records  LP  The tinkle of finger cymbals and the insistent urging of a tambourine set the background for this breath-taking view of a city of veiled women. The voices and Dom Cortese's accordion are the primary vehicles for painting this colorful picture which is brightened by exciting little touches provided by the sudden growling appearance of Doc Severinsen's trumpet, the throb of a tom-tom and occasional fleeting glimpses of an evanescent belly dancer. 
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Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  Carribe   Favoriting Dimension 3  Command Records  LP  This exciting and compelling piece opens with Bobby Rosengarden beating a Lujons on the right followed by Phil Kraus using an extremely soft "slap mallet" on xylophone on the left. The rhythmic attack is filled out by Don Lamond with drum sticks in the center. Once the brass and saxophones have gotten the piece off and roaring, notice the fast and intricate organ fills and solo that emerge with total clarity and fullness in the center while the trombones move from their normal right-handed position to the left in order to provide needed balance on that side. The tenor saxophone solo on the left, played against bongos on the right, is by Al Klink while it is Phil Bodner who contributes the provocative piccolo breaks later on. 
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Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  Friendship   Favoriting A New Concept of Great Cole Porter Songs  Command Records  LP  (From Du Barry Was a Lady, 1939). Porter wrote this as a parody of hillbilly songs and the broad comedy of his original creation is carried out in this strongly twisting version. Phil Bodner plays the deliberately corn-touched alto saxophone solo which the five-man brass team answers with a figure that s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s way, way out. Next time around, Dick Hyman's marvelously funky organ solo is accented by saxophone fills and breaks, as well as by trombone interjections. Don Lamond's drum break leading into the final chorus presages his big moment of glory at the end. 
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Guitar Underground  Miss You   Favoriting 7 Great Guitars With The Now Sound  Project 3 Total Sound Stereo  LP  The adaptation of a tune from the 20's opens with a repeated guitar figure, followed by the organ leading into the chorus. The guitar section carries the melody until the organ release. At the end of the first chorus, the bass guitars lead back into a reprise of the first strain. An exchange between the guitars and organ leads into a final unison note. 
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Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  Season of the Witch   Favoriting The Brass Menagerie 1973  Project 3 Total Sound Stereo  LP  This venerable rock standard, written by Donovan, undergoes some unexpected but very effective alterations in this arrangement by Jeff Hest. The somewhat mysterious introduction features one unique sounding instrument entering after another (on different channels!) Vinnie Bell's electric sitar is followed in turn by Ed Shaughnessy's tabla, Candido's conga drum, Bobby Rosengarden's drums, Russell George's fender bass and Bucky Pizzarelli's "wah-wah" guitar, with the organ played by Dick Hyman passing between the channels. The sitar presents the melody first against an intensely driving rhythmic background. The trumpets are then pitted against the saxes and trombones as they toss phrases back and forth. After another go around, Arnie Lawrence's "magic" is heard once more, this time on soprano saxophone. A recapitulation of the theme follows, and the ensemble rocks its way into a final exciting "fade" ending. 
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Enoch Light and The Glittering Guitars  You Showed Me   Favoriting Glittering Guitars  Project 3 Total Sound Stereo  LP  Two of the specialized electronic effects developed for the guitar are combined in this sinuous treatment of the Turtles' great hit. Vinnie Bell opens the piece playing a fuzz-tone solo but he is soon joined in a duet by Jay Berliner, using a vibrola. Winding in and out of the two guitars is Dick Hyman's organ, sometimes in the background, at other times moving to the foreground with Phil Bodner adding his piccolo to the organ passages while Phil Kraus drops in bright accents with orchestra bells. When the strings come in, Bodner's piccolo is also teamed with them to add an extra dimension to their ensemble in the same way that it adds a top line to Hyman's organ. 
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Tony Mottola + The Guitar Underground  Those Were the Days   Favoriting Tony Mottola Joins the Guitar Underground  Project 3 Total Sound  LP  The rich nostalgia of this Gene Raskin tune, first revealed by Mary Hopkins when the Beatles unveiled their new Apple label, is an ideal vehicle for Tony Mottola's guitar. He plays the verse ad lib with only Vinnie Bell's special electronic effects as accompaniment. As the tempo settles in with the appearance of the melody, Dick Hyman on organ intersperses Tony's guitar solos with what Tony laughingly refers to as "Tel Aviv fills." They are appropriate because the tune often suggests near-Eastern folk dance even though, at other times, it also suggests the Berlin musical milieu that Kurt Weill portrayed so well. 
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Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  Petite Paulette   Favoriting Spaced Out: The Music of Bach, Bacharach and The Beatles  Project 3 Total Sound Stereo  LP  One of the principal aims of this album is to explore the potential of the Moog as an instrument whose great variety of sound production could be integrated into a larger ensemble context. However, producer Enoch Light felt that one selection of the album should spotlight the Moog as a solo instrument. Dick Lieb's response was to write this intriguing arrangement of a Bach Bouree in which five of the eight recording tracks (inputs) are devoted to the Moog, and three tracks are used for the rhythm section. Each of the five tracks highlights a different rhythm section. Each of the five tracks highlights a different sound or timbre of the Moog as it weaves in and out of Bach's original contrapuntal lines. The fantastic effect achieved is made even more exciting because of the great advances in stereo separation and direction achieved in this album. 
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Enoch Light and His Orchestra  Ya Ya   Favoriting Discotheque  Command Records  LP  Dance... Dance... Dance 
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Enoch Light and His Orchestra  Diga Diga Doo   Favoriting Stereo 35/MM Vol. 2  Command Records  LP  This dazzling hit from Blackbirds of 1928 bristles with excitement that is launched by the swirling strings and big, bold brass on the right and then the challenging xylophone and fleet, building strings that lead into a dashing treatment of the melody with tight, hard strings on the right answering languorous strings on the left. A brilliant contrast in both timbre and tempo is set up at the opening of the second chorus between the demanding, insistent, staccato brass on the right and the gentle alto flute on the left. With unsurpassed mastery of both tone and technique, Doc Severinsen's trumpet solo on the right reaches out into the areas that have been impossible on recordings before the development of 45 mm magnetic film. This passage has a fullness and a lustre that should leap out of your speakers with an almost painful clarity. 
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Bob Haggart and His Orchestra  Big Noise From Winnetka   Favoriting Big Noise From Winnetka: A New and Sophisticated Concept in Contemporary Big Band Sound  Command Records  LP  Possibly the most popular novelty ever produced in the Bob Crosby band, this was originally a duet by Haggart and drummer Ray Bauduc which was highlighted when Bauduc took his drum sticks and beat on the strings of Haggart's bass while Haggart fingered the notes. Bauduc, who now works on the West Coast, and Haggart, who lives in the East, do the piece quite differently from each other these days. Here Haggart plays it a bit slower than he used to in the Crosby days, shifting to double time in the middle section when drummer Don Lamond raps the strings of the bass. Notice how Haggart has amplified his whistle at one point by complementing it with four piccolos. 
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Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  St. Thomas Everybody   Favoriting Future Sound Shock  Project 3 Total Sound  LP  We do hope this record will interest and intrigue you, and provide many enjoyable listening sessions. 
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Enoch Light  Perdido   Favoriting Big Band Bossa Nova: The New Beat from Brazil  Command  LP   
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Listener comments!

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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Hey there! Looking forward to today's show! :-)
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Rubberband Girl:

Hi dear! So glad you're here! The music will be 🔥; my pitching, ahem...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:50pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

I can help, don't worry :-)
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Rubberband Girl:

I mean, I can talk all day about the importance of freeform radio...
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

That's PERFECT tho!
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Scott67:

G'day RBG & Percussed!
👍😎🍵👣🌞🌏🌻
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:00pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

Hey there lovely Scott! <3
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Mr Fab:

Looking forward to this! Enoch Lights up my life.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Hello Mr Fab!! :-)
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Rubberband Girl:

OMG the comments are too long, lol!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:01pm
Scott67:

G'day Gorgeous Georgy✌😎💜
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

And we're ON!
It's Rubberband Girl's first marathon here at Sheena, kids, so show her some LOVE by hitting that pledge banner at the top of the page :-)
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Mr Fab:

Hey, gang! YES, the return of RBG adding the liner notes to the playlist.
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Rubberband Girl:

Hi Scott! Mr. Fab, please don't fire me if I do a terrible job!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:02pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - How are the ribs, me deario? :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@RBG - You're doing GREAT! :-)
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Scott67:

G'day Mr.F, looking sartorial today as always.
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Otis:

And away we go! Second Marathon show in the Jungle today. Hi RBG!!
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Mr Fab:

Oh, stop RG! Everything will be fine, I'm tellin ya.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Hey there Otis! :-)
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Mr Fab:

Whatever Sheena wants, Sheena gets.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:03pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Mr Fab - That she does :-)
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Mr Fab:

I have this album as "The Private Life of A Private Eye" with a picture of a detective-y looking chap on the cover.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:04pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Mr Fab - Sounds very saucy! :-)
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Otis:

I was such a fan of the Spaced Out website years back. Been looking forward to this hour of light!
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Scott67:

Still ouchies Georgy, & sleeping is awkward. But there's always beer! Er espresso first methinks!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - Let me run to the Flange and make you one :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - <huffing and puffing a little from the run> Here you go! Good and hot and strong. The coffee's decent too. Lol
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Scott67:

G'day Otis! Wish I had sorted myself out to make it in time to be part of it. Other than splashing some cash that is!
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Domenic:

Spaced Out website: that's archived. the original owner is always looking for someone to take it on again..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:07pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

Hey there Dom! :-)
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Otis:

Jan kicked today off mighty fine, so many shows and streams underway to give today or anyday.
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Mr Fab:

"Strange Interlude" is such a cool album, one of my fave Command releases, Very eerie, and unusual.
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Domenic:

Hi! GG Had to jump in for this!
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Mr Fab:

Have we got a Premium for you this year, folks - the first Sheena's CD (or download) is yours for a mere $75 - all original tracks previously unavailable recorded by our astoundingly talented Sheena DJs. It's a wowzer. ONLY for 2022.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:09pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

Three super simple ways to pledge to WFMU:
1. Click that banner at the top of the page and fling your money at the fabulous Provocative Percussion
2. Sign up for the monthly Swag for Life programme which starts at as little as $10 a month
3. Upgrade your existing Swag for Life - more cash to WFMU and more swag for you!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:10pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Dom - Of course! I was hoping to see you here :-)
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Otis:

Here is the old Spaced Out website, Dom mentioned to read along while listening and pledging - enochlight.wordpress.com
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Otis - Good stuff!
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Otis:

Hey, it's my avatar today too! Cover art by GeorgyGirl!
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Mr Fab:

yes, $75
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Domenic:

Thanks Otis. Robert had to drop out. ... site is waiting for the next generation to take up the tiki torch
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WR:

OMG, it is marathon time, see you next month. Kidding.... yes, $75 pledge to get a DJ premium
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:14pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

Only $75 for a never before heard and limited edition Sheena The Album!
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Scott67:

Still hot Georgy! & the espresso.😉 You must've sprinted.
👍😎🍵💋
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

If you want the Sheena The Album, simply select it from the handy-dandy dropdown menu of Swag when you pledge! :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:15pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Otis - It looks fabulous on you, my lovely! :-)
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Otis:

Thanks GG, comfy too!!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Hi WR!! :-)
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Rubberband Girl:

Well that was a mess, lol.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - Only the best, my lovely! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Otis - :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@RBG - You are doing grand, don't worry! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Those drums are INSANELY good :-)
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Otis:

Oh no, it was not a 'strange interlude' at all. Very Command(ing) breakdown.
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Scott67:

Sweet Cover Art Georgy!
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Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:17pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

Someone hold me cocktail, I need to get up and shimmy to this :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:18pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - Thank you! <3
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Mr Fab:

Get the Sheena's CD by clicking on PLEDGE NOW up top of the page, and it will walk you thru. It's under "Premiums." HEAR: Otis Fodder! Darryl of World's Worst Records! Ursula1000! Dr Sarcofiguy! 45 Grave w/Don Bolles! Krys O w/Chris Butler of The Waitresses (you know, them from "Xmas Rapping") and R Stevie Moore! And your in-album narrator, GeorgyGirl
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:19pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

Sheena The Album is like having all of us in your living room 24/7! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

I love this track!!!!!
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Scott67:

RBG, you are great! Wait til TRASH CULT Show arrives. You will feel like a total professional.
👍😎🎤
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:20pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

Whoever is holding my cocktail needs to hold it for a bit longer because this is my jam :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

<continues shimmying>
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Mr Fab:

maybe the first E. Light album I bought. Circa 1989. Could not resist that cover.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:22pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Mr Fab - It's a helluva cover. :-) It's up there with James Last's "Trumpet A-Go-Go - the bright pink one with the girl in silver :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:22pm
Scott67:

Oops! Is... was that cocktail yours Georgy? I thought you made it for me as an espresso chaser!?
✌😎🍹
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:24pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - Lol! That's quite alright! :-) I could do with a fresh one anyway ;-) Barkeep! Fill 'er up!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Extra bonus if you donate - you get a cute little guitar avatar next to your name on the playlist page :-)
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Mr Fab:

<continues shimmying>

That needs to be a future T-shirt/bumper sticker/whatnots
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:26pm
Scott67:

Better grap a beer chaser for that cocktail. It was a little "sweet". Could you grab my pint Georgy? I will just be laying here on the floor.
👍😉
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:27pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Mr Fab - I completely agree :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - Yep! hand it over, my lovely :-)
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Mr Fab:

Yes! Terrible poetry! With Enoch Light backing.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:28pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

Don't scare me like that, RBG!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:29pm
Scott67:

Aaaaaaaaahhhh!! 👀
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Rubberband Girl:

I would like to read the Enoch liner notes in spoken word poetry form!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:35pm
Scott67:

Cross fading life a star!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:35pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@RBG - THAT would be amazing! I'm sensing a Hi-Waisted/Provocative crossover ;-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:36pm
Scott67:

Like** my keyslexia is bad today.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:36pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - I blame the hot coffee ;-)
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Mr Fab:

Ha, a Hi-Waisted/Provocative crossover. I so want to hear it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:37pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Mr Fab - Let me get to work on it! :-)
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Scott67:

Provocative Modernists!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:38pm
Scott67:

I blame the... nevermind!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:38pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@RBG - There's a message for you in Facebook :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:39pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - You're blaming Kurt Cobain?? LOL
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:39pm
Scott67:

Too soon Georgy! 👍😉
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:40pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - Lol!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:42pm
Scott67:

Suggestive Guitar, to Pledge & get a Guitar Emoji! 🎸
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:43pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

I do like a suggestive guitar :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:44pm
Scott67:

Prince Guitar 💦 Too soon!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:44pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - I still haven't processed that one :-(
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:45pm
Scott67:

I'm still processing John Denver.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:46pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - :-(
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:49pm
Scott67:

Was trying to make a joke Georgy! But I forgot where I am.
I shoulda gone back further, but what Musical Artist isn't loved by our Jungle Community??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:50pm
DJ GeorgyGirl:

Utterly FANTASTIC show, RBG! Always such a pleasure to spend time here listening to this incredible music <3
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - I'm an old softie ;-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

"Too Intense" is Sheena's middle name ;-)
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Scott67:

Nuffa the old bit baby!! ✌😎
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

I am SO excited or next week!!!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@Scott - Have yourself a gentle hug for that comment :-) <3
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Scott67:

That's why I'm home here!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Austin is joined by the incredible Constance De Witt tonight :-)
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Scott67:

RBG, I can't get my anxious arse through the front door of SLACK mate!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Damn, this tracks is GOOD
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Otis:

Fantastic fun RBG for fellow Enoch Light junkies. Cheers!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Stick around for me and Greg chatting about Wes Anderson and playing some fantastic music next :-)
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WR:

Thank you Thank you RBG!

I'm a gonna update my swag for life for this marathon but it is so hard to decide which programs to credit / support. So much greatness.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

@WR - We salute you! <3
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Rubberband Girl:

Thanks to all for being here, whoever you end up donating to!! xoxo
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Scott67:

Hear that WR. I'm upping mine, but still not enough to tag all the Shows I love personally.
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Mr Fab:

Thx so much for all this sweetness and Light today, Rubberband Girl!
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drowsy:

Hey.- just discovered this - I'll hit the archives, thank you!
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Scott67:

Thanks RBG! Utterly Splendid Show!
✌😎💨🌷🌷🌷
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Rubberband Girl:

Hi drowsy – they're usually up within a few hours!
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Otis:

So many little clicky stars.
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