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June 27, 2008 Favoriting
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Artist Selection Album    (Label / Recording date)
Theme Music:
Sarah Webster Fabio 
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues   Favoriting Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976)
ECD  In Tempo   Favoriting Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Mo Wax 1990)

Mushroom 

Potters Wheel
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Early One Morning
(Radioactive 1973)


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Limerick Rake   Favoriting "The Black Album"
(Polydor 1976)
Caedmon  Ten Maidens Fair   Favoriting Caedmon
(Kissing Spell 1978)
Horison  Sea of Tranquility   Favoriting The History of U.K. Underground Folk Rock
Volume One 1968-1978
(Erewhon 1969)
Pete Molinari  The World Has Gone Away and
Left Me   Favoriting
Walking Off the Map
(Damaged Goods 2006)

Talkover Music:
Oliver Sain 
Night Time   Favoriting St. Louis Breakdown:
The Best of Oliver Sain
(AVI early 1970s)

Sister O.M. Terrell 

Life Is a Problem
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Life is a Problem
(Mississippi ca. 1953)
Norsalus McKissick  Precious Memories   Favoriting The Great Gospel Men
(Shanachie 1949)
Madame Edna Gallmon Cooke  Seven Steps to Heaven   Favoriting The Greatest Recordings of...
(Nashboro 1963)
The Southern Wonders  Come on Over Here   Favoriting Texas Gospel: Come on Over Here
(Acrobat Music 1952)
Burden Lifters  Bless the People Everywhere   Favoriting



Bless the People
Everywhere

(Big Chance ca. 1972)
Shirley Caesar  Don't Drive Your Mama Away   Favoriting Don't Drive Your Mama Away
(HOB 1969)

Talkover Music:
Steven Bernstein 
Let My People Go   Favoriting Diaspora Soul
(Tzadik 1999)

Muriel WInston 
I'm Never Happy
Anymore
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
A Fresh Viewpoint
(Strata-East 1974)


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Emmett Till   Favoriting Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
(Hypnotic Brass Ensemble 2005)
Roscoe Mitchell  Tutankamen   Favoriting The Roscoe Mitchell Solo Saxophone Concerts
(Sackville 1973)
Odean Pope Trio  Improvisation 1   Favoriting Live From Soundscape: Hell's Kitchen
(DIW 1983)
Andy Bey  Tune Up   Favoriting Experience and Judgment
(Atlantic 1973)

Talkover Music:
Joe Henderson (feat. Alice Coltrane) 
Water   Favoriting The Elements
(Milestone 1973)

Dayton Sidewinders 

Go Ahead On
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  Favoriting
Let's Go Down to Funksville
(Funkadelphia 1970)
Communicators & Black Experiences Band  The Road   Favoriting Rare Funk Liberation
(Goldmine Soul Supply 1974)
Pieces of Peace  Pollution   Favoriting



Pieces of Peace

(Scarab 1971)
Wally Coco  Message to Society   Favoriting Carolina Funk
(Jazzmann early 1970s)

Talkover Music:
Maceo & All the Kings Men 
Maceo   Favoriting Doing Their Own Thing
(Charly 1970)

Duke Bowman 

Politics
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Rockin' Hillbilly, Volume 5
(Cactus )
Billy Strickland  Crash Landing   Favoriting Ben Adelman's 4-Star Sessions
(HBR )
Eddie Hill  Bless Your Little Thumpin' Gizzard   Favoriting The Hot Guitar: Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
(Bear Family 1949)




Gray
Montgomery
 
RIght Now   Favoriting Still Going Strong
(Collector 1962)
Billy Stephens  Dozen Diamond Man   Favoriting Rock-On Roll-On
(Collector 1967)
J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper)  Crazy Blues   Favoriting Mercury Rockabillies
(Mercury 1957)
Charlie Stewart  Hey! Castro   Favoriting Indiana Hillbilly
(HBR 1961)

Talkover Music:
Arkie Shibley 
Hot Woodpecker Rag   Favoriting Hot Rod Race
(Collector early 1950s)

Peter Fonda 

Catch the Wind
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
California Love-In, Volume 2
(U-Spaces 1967)
Daughters of Albion  Good to Have You   Favoriting Daughters of Albion
(Fontana 1968)
Chamaeleon Church  Blueberry Pie   Favoriting



Chamaeleon Church

(MGM/Akarma 1968)
Bo Grumpus  Sparrow Tune   Favoriting Before the War
(Atco 1968)
Simon Dupree & the Big Sound  There's a Little Picture Playhouse   Favoriting Without Reservation
(EMI 1969)
David Peel & the Lower East Side  Mother, Where Is My Father   Favoriting Have a Marijuana
(Elektra 1968)

Talkover Music:
00-Soul 
Taboo   Favoriting Solid Sounds of the 8-Piece Brotherhood
(Manteca 1999)

Guitar Crusher (Sidney Shelby) 

I Can't Help It
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Boogie on Broadway
(Moonshine 1963)
Doris Browne  Hungry GIrl   Favoriting Talk to Me Daddy
(Flyright )


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Western Rock 'n' Roll   Favoriting Tiny Topsy and Friends
(Rock 'n' Rhythm 1958)

Closing Theme:
John Lee Hooker 
Stand By   Favoriting I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971)

Listener comments!

  9:11am Barney:

The limerick rake is a fine fine tune, even though I only knew the Pogues' version and can only garble along with the Irish chorus.
  9:13am spaniel:

good morning doug and everyone. off to a great start. perfect music to wake up to. did anyone listen to clay pigeon yesterday? check it out. he read this amazing poem that lasted for his entire broadcast. really transcendent beautiful writing.
  9:17am C:

I caught it, Spaniel. Was that a Clay Pigeon original or from somewhere else? Clay is a rare talent
  9:19am G:

The Mag Fields album from January, there ya go...

I Hate California Girls from that CD is cool too...
  9:22am G:

Yes, Clay blogs fiction and things too, but not under his air name...
  9:25am spaniel:

C, I'm not sure. I assumed it was original. I had sort of a dejavu moment during part of it that sounded very familiar but I couldn't place it. It has a lot of reference to the midwest and seemed to be in Clay's voice and ended w/the line "always remember".
  9:27am G:

It was a little bit "Garrison Keillor's much cooler son," those monologues Keillor's been doing since the 1970s on A Prairie Home Companion
  9:34am spaniel:

that's a god description G. I was thinking a heretic Lutheran pastor's sermon. (:
  9:35am dc pat:

woke up with a Supreme Court hangover today
  9:36am El Thatchmo:

Keeping it real, in Realtime on the real player!
  9:39am Moses:

Enjoying the show ! Great set ! Thanks for sharing the love !!!
  9:42am spaniel:

yes, great set doug!
  9:53am Chris:

Oh my god, the no good son redeems himself! wow. yes, great set.
  10:08am Oliver Trager:

Stumbled upon the Hypnotic BB in the Times Sq. subway station rcently. I hear they are the son of for Sun Ra Arkestra member Phil Chorane. They are amazing.
  10:08am GUMBY:

Tuning in late today.
Is that the new winning logo? I dig it very colorful and hep.
  10:11am Doug:

Yes, the Hypnotic Brass Band are often ensconced at the Union Square station. Seven of the eight members are sons of Phil Cohran. Click on the link on the playlist for a NYT piece about them from '06.
  10:18am Carmichael:

Good morning, Doug and everyone.

Although I missed it, thanks for playing a set of British folk rock. A pleasant surprise!
  10:30am BeDat:

Givin' the drummer some. Such a simple concept!
  10:46am GUMBY:

Oh what earjoy this set is already.
  10:47am Carmichael:

Ya, baby ... Nothin' like a brass section and a Cry-Baby.
  10:51am GUMBY:

This is sort of like ELP morphed into something tollerable. Although this is way beyond any sweat ELP could work up.
  10:54am Carmichael:

Are we listening to the same station?
  10:57am GUMBY:

It was really just a couple of bars of organ in there. Or maybe a really nasty flashback. You would think something as abyssmal as ELP would leave you alone at some point.
  11:12am spaniel:

love line to never use "your love is better than taters"
  11:20am dc pat:

this set fekkin' rules!!!
  11:22am dc pat:

didn't even realize that was the Bopper! Holy crap!
  11:22am GUMBY:

Commie bashin' hillbilly tunes. Yeah -haw
  11:22am Bruce in Boston:

"your love is better than taters" ! Yes! I love taters!
  11:24am GUMBY:

The way to a girls heart is through her taters, ain't it?
  11:28am GUMBY:

Why? I ask myself repeatedly. Why do movie & TV personalities think they can sing? I thought it was the rock stars who took the most drugs.
  11:30am jonathan:

i think peter fonda took more drugs than keith richards.
that guy was always high.
  11:35am Doug:

Peter and Jane are fighting over who gets to snort Henry's ashes.

Comment Section sneak DJ alert: Chevy Chase is singing backup with Chamaeleon Church. (He sings better than Peter Fonda.)
  11:39am GUMBY:

Those Fonda's are great entertainment. I think those Chamaeleon's was smokin' some blueberry something. Ah but who can argue that "we are all humans sometime."
  11:42am Dead Corporate Eyes:

I wish we were all humans sometime
  11:46am jonathan:

re: those fondas

see "spirits of the dead". strange fondas!
  11:46am GUMBY:

Doug,
That's so funny all I could think of during that song was that Carlin bit about "Don't want no war, Don't want no war, Don't want no war, Don't want no job neither." But yet I loved the hava-tequila anti war chant.
  11:49am Ike:

Hooray for Vermont. I'm heading for Burlington in a few hours for some hiking with lots of people I've never met. I fear they may have terrible music taste though. The driver likes the Britney-bot and Audioslave.
  11:52am GUMBY:

Beautiful country those Green Mountains.
Are you going on the Appalachian trail?
  11:55am Paul Sherratt:

Spinning Tiny Topsy - excellent !
  11:55am GUMBY:

Sorry mixed up Burlington with Bennington, no AT in Burlington. Have fun and bring a water filter.
  11:59am Ike:

Burlington is much nicer than Bennington in my opinion. Day hike, so no water filter needed. Mt. Abraham, maybe some others. And maybe I'll listen to Goddard's station on my Walkman.
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