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Favoriting August 22, 2010: And It Was This Big

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
Homelife  Old Atlas   Favoriting Explorer's Club: 8.Reykjavik-Dublin  Loaf  *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Balanescu Quartet  Model   Favoriting Possessed  Mute    0:02:42 (Pop-up)
Zelda and the Unibrows  Or The Whale   Favoriting Neves-Eatnout  Waiting For Lunch    0:06:13 (Pop-up)
Marva Whitney (duet with James Brown)  Sunny   Favoriting It's My Thing  Soul Brother    0:07:25 (Pop-up)
The Temptations  Law Of The Land   Favoriting Nicky Siano's Legendary The Gallery: The Original New York Disco 1973-77  Soul Jazz     
Daniel Wang  Like Some Dream   Favoriting The Balihu Years 1993 - 2008  Rush Hour    0:15:28 (Pop-up)
Jacky Chalard  Corto Maltese (Instrumental)   Favoriting Je Sus Vivant, Mais J'ai Peur De Gilbert Deflez  Finders Keepers  *   0:22:09 (Pop-up)
Elis Regina  Casa Forte   Favoriting The Voice Of Brazil  El    0:24:47 (Pop-up)
Young Marco  High Tide   Favoriting Moving Fast (Very Slowly)  Rush Hour  *   0:27:38 (Pop-up)
 
Ray Charles  Lonely Avenue   Favoriting Yes Indeed!!  Atlantic    0:40:18 (Pop-up)
Percy Mayfield  Louisiana   Favoriting Poet Of The Blues  Specialty    0:42:41 (Pop-up)
Pete Drake & His Talking Steel Guitar  The Spook   Favoriting For Pete's Sake  Gusto  *   0:45:10 (Pop-up)
Moebius & Beerbohm  Subito   Favoriting Strange Music  Bureau B  *   0:47:00 (Pop-up)
Henry Hynes  Happen   Favoriting The Portal  Cryptic Car  *   0:49:42 (Pop-up)
Lee Fields  Get On The Good Foot   Favoriting Problems  Truth & Soul    0:53:15 (Pop-up)
The First Piano Quartet  Danza Lucumi   Favoriting The Music Of Ernesto Lecuona  Vintage Music  *   0:56:56 (Pop-up)
Cleoma Falcon  Hand Me Down My Walking Cane   Favoriting Cajun Early Recordings: Important Swamp Sides Remastered  JSP    0:58:51 (Pop-up)
 
Lucky Dragons  Mirror Friends   Favoriting Dream Island Laughing Language (via Free Music Archive)   Marriage    1:08:48 (Pop-up)
Hiiragi Fukuda  Down A Dirt Road   Favoriting My Turntable Is Slow  Sloow Tapes  *   1:11:01 (Pop-up)
Vachel Lindsay  The Congo   Favoriting Vachel Lindsay Reads the Congo & Other Poems  Saland Publishing  *   1:14:08 (Pop-up)
Carla Bley  Song Sung Long   Favoriting Dinner Music  ECM    1:17:07 (Pop-up)
Ennio Morricone  Barbablu   Favoriting Morricone Happening – Acid Sides Of The Maestro  El  *   1:22:13 (Pop-up)
Hank Jones  My One And Only Love   Favoriting Talented Touch/Porgy and Bess  Okra-Tone    1:26:22 (Pop-up)
James Carr  You Don't Want Me   Favoriting The Essential James Carr  Razor & Tie    1:29:26 (Pop-up)
 
Della Reese  It's Magic   Favoriting The Della Reese Collection  Varese Sarabande    1:37:15 (Pop-up)
Frances Faye  Go 'Way From My Window   Favoriting Sings Folk Songs  Bethlehem    1:39:20 (Pop-up)
Staple Singers  Going Away   Favoriting Overcome! Vol. 1: Preaching In Rhythm And Funk  Trikont    1:41:30 (Pop-up)
Irma Thomas  I Need Your Love So Bad   Favoriting Sweet Soul Queen Of New Orleans: The Irma Thomas Collection  Razor & Tie    1:43:26 (Pop-up)
Les Baxter  Thinking Of You   Favoriting Thinking Of You  Vintage Music  *   1:46:57 (Pop-up)
Tim Hardin  Bird On A Wire   Favoriting Suite For Susan Moore/Bird On A Wire  BGO    1:49:29 (Pop-up)
Rosemary Clooney  The Rules Of The Road   Favoriting Thanks For Nothing  Wounded Bird    1:54:54 (Pop-up)
Percy Mayfield  Please Send Me Someone To Love   Favoriting Percy Mayfield, Vol. 2: Memory Pain      1:57:29 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  7:05pm
CB2:

Heard those dulcet tones thru the office window and said to myself "Mo is on!"
Heading out - CB1 is straining tomato soup - perfect with livers and onions.
You'll make the trip home shorter.
  7:10pm
sugarwolf:

yay! I am finally home to listen to Monica for the first time in weeks.
  7:10pm
texas scott:

Marva and James.
Very nice.
  7:12pm
monica:

My people! Hola CB2 (LOVE livah & bunions)...yay, Lady S'Wolf!...T'Scott, classic m'dear....
  7:15pm
Windy City:

My Sunday is complete....
  7:17pm
Mrs. Bill Mac:

Hey Monica,
Just finished listening to the hubby's fill-in ... now I'm gonna really get comfy and listen to the Grand Dam of FMU
  7:18pm
monica:

Likewise Windy City, ley my Chicago people come.. Yo, Mizz Mac! Your husband is a gent and a hard act to follow! Great to have you in the house, lady!
  7:21pm
Second Charm:

Clapping hands! I'm glad i tuned in!
  7:23pm
monica:

Well hey now, Second Charm! Glad you did too..,
  7:23pm
Don (trip dub):

Hey Boss – In a case of nature abhorring a vacuum, Dave Wakeling and The English Beat took the stage at Webster Hall for a ska revival in front of a packed house last night. The gap nature had left was two-tone blue beat Specials cancelled by Summerstage, scratching today’s events due their visas not arriving ahead of them. Dave, longtime lead for the English Beats asks, “When do they name a club after a cracker” referring to the venue’s previous incarnation as Ritz.
  7:25pm
CB1:

Sure is great soup straining music, Mo! CB1 left about 5 gallons for me to do. Yum-o
  7:26pm
monica:

Evenin' Don (trip dub)! Now THAT'S what I call a full report. Thank you, sir, for keeping us all posted on the local concert haps.
  7:26pm
seang:

fully engaged in serious debauchery tonight--i've given up the ghost like Henry Miller said. Cool show DJ Monica
  7:29pm
monica:

CB1, great to hear that CB2 finally put you to work!!....seang, one of my fave lowercasers in the place to beehee...
  7:31pm
texas scott:

thanks don trip dub.
we live vicariously thru you,here in the Deep South.
  7:38pm
Don (trip dub):

Mo and Tex - done with love. A little more from ‘nature abhorring a vacuum’ dept: Speaking of something not arriving ahead of them. Belinda Carlisle was missing her bandmembers who missed the flight to Coney Island’s Seaside Summer Concert Series. She profusely apologized and sang ‘vacation’s over’. A message to you bandmembers rudy? B52s encored their performance with their mini opera ‘Rock Lobster’ appropriately for the Sheepshead Bay fisherman.
  7:39pm
texas scott:

river monsters! yeah!
  7:44pm
?:

Fishing was 5-6 am mornings. Bacon and eggs, stiil, cos it was Uncle Ted. You're the youngest of the kids and the first girl-kid in a long while. Learn to cast with a honkin' crayfish on your line and see if you can hook some bass.
  7:44pm
CB1:

We have a pond that used to supply fantastic catfish (delish) but do you know how you skin them? Get ready - They don't have scales, so you put a nail through the head into a board while still alive, then cut around the neck and peel the skin off with a plier. Nice, huh? They are often still flopping about when they go into the pan. One gest refused to eat dinner after she witness it. Not THAT is reality. But so good you quickly forget reality.
  7:46pm
Windy City:

Is clamming considered fishing?
If so count me in!!!
  7:48pm
seang:

there used to be epic walking catfish in South Florida, i think i saw one crossing a bridge; they would snap your line in a sec.
  7:49pm
?trs?:

Learn to bait your own and de-hook and throw back the too tiny ones. Land the biggest a few times in a row and smile a gloat for the camera and those overly competitive brothers, hoisting more pounds of fish than you'd think that 7-8 yr old kid could.
  7:52pm
texas scott:

somewhere in hillbilly country they do something called noodlin'.
ewwwwh.
  7:56pm
Dagmar:

Tex - pray tell?
  7:59pm
Don (trip dub):

Cool Get on the Good Foot ver. Leave it to you Mo. Marva Whiney RIP - she was great at last year's Dig Deeper at Southpaw. Lee Fields dueted with Sharon Jones at Prospect Park - played very much the lady's man.
  8:02pm
monica:

?, sounds like a good time to me!!.....CB1, oy!!!....Windy City, if you've got the clam diggers, I'm there....seang, sounds like snakehead!!!....?trs?, would love to do that....t'scott. ewww!
  8:03pm
texas scott:

all my sins are takin' away,takin away.
how COOL is that!??!!
  8:03pm
Ne-guh-tor:

Noodlin'- when a country person makes love to any farm animal or 1st cousin?
  8:06pm
Dagmar:

Oh - sorry I asked.
  8:07pm
seang:

brim and mudfish that's where it's at
  8:09pm
dale:

evening all. as always a delicious hour or music. @cb1, when i was 4 or 5 my oldest sister's husband brought home a chicken. i played with it for a while and before i knew it he grabbed it and put it's neck on a stump and WHAM! i couldn't eat chicken for ages.
  8:10pm
Rhonda C:

Hey Monica,

Can you tell me what your talk over music was just after Hand Me down My Walking Cane. It is really great!
  8:11pm
Don (trip dub):

Are red snapper baby blues? Had a fishing episode out in Greenport L.I. and couldn't understand red turning blue.
  8:12pm
Dale:

I cry whenever I see an animal hurt in any way. (I had the same chicken experence with my Grandpa when I was young.) But I' still eat 'em. I must be a complete hypocrite.
  8:13pm
CB1:

That message was from me TO Dale.
  8:13pm
Frank:

First time listener here. This is the best radio I've ever heard. How have I never heard of WFMU until now?

You have a new listener for life.
  8:14pm
?trs?:

Learning to fillet was like learning magic. What? No bones? Happy to eat that fish, then. Thanks uncle Jimmy.

Good things to remember dead uncles by.
  8:14pm
CB1:

Welcome Frank. The important thing is you are here now.
  8:17pm
Professor:

Monica:
Noodling takes place in Oklahoma and Texas. Giant catfish resting under rocks in lakes and rivers are caught by men and women reaching under same with bare hands. The fish bites their hand and the noodler jerks the giant cat, some as large as 5 ft long up to the surface. It is the deadliest catch, deaths outnumber king crab fishing by 25%. Usually the fish is too big and holds the noodler under water until they fish with the anglers invisible!
  8:17pm
catfish:

deeper, baby!!!!
  8:17pm
seang:

wow that noodlin is something else, those dudes are on another level
  8:17pm
texas scott:

FRANK?
You've finally arrived.
You will never look back. : )
  8:18pm
dale:

hate to say i love meat, even after seeing things like the kill scene in fast food nation.
i had an uncle who was committed to a mental facility once. he traded his transistor radio for a pack of cigarettes and escaped a few times. scary then, kinda cool now.
  8:19pm
dale:

don't catfish have those huge barbs that would make noodling sort of, i don't know - INSANE?
  8:21pm
seang:

you started this texas scott :)
  8:23pm
CB1:

My maternal grandfather was in and out of "institutions". Once they let him out and he got a job delivering milk. He took the truck and vanished. They finally found him days later by the side of the road hundreds of miles away with a truckload of sour milk.
  8:24pm
dale:

when life gives you a milk truck, make sour cream.
  8:27pm
?trs?:

Underwater archery w/ a homemade spear gun (spear + rubber hose)? Glad those traveling friends were a better underwater shot or we'd have been a lot more hungry for protein.
Where do spear fishing, noodling and hook/line/sinker lie on the fish scale or terrible things to do?
  8:27pm
monica:

hi dale, oh man, the old mental joints were the best/worst if ya know what i mean...seang, agreed, that's some crazy southern stuff for sure shaw....hi there, catfish....Professor, THANK YOU for the real lowdown...?trs?, yeah fishing dfef goes back to our mispent yoofs...Frank, welcome with open arms....Dale, i know what you mean, i'm torn too....Don (trip dub), fish do weird shit....Hi Rhonda C. it's "Latin Lover" by Mastretta...Ne-guh-tor, oh fer chrissakes (smile)...T'Sott, got a big one on the line. CB1, you too..
  8:29pm
CB1:

And when life gives you sour cream, make blintzes
  8:31pm
sugarwolf:

or make sour cream doughnuts!
  8:32pm
texas scott:

ahhh,CB1.That's sad.You know,that story and all.
  8:32pm
CB1:

If life gave me sour cream doughnuts, I'd make coffee
  8:35pm
CB1:

Don't be sad, tex. My bizarre family thought it was funny. I should add I never met the man.
  8:35pm
dale:

it is sad, didn't mean to make light of it....probably today some lithium would take care of what they tried to cure with lobotomies and electroshock.
  8:37pm
Jeff M:

Oh, goodness gracious! It's too easy to lose track of what time it is on Sunday. Only a half-hour of delicious musical nougat left!

Good thing we have the archives, is all I can say.
  8:39pm
Bugs Bunny:

I like singing this one, too.
  8:42pm
texas scott:

please adopt me into your family,CB1.
I'll be good.I promise.
  8:43pm
listener gary:

Dialing in to say hello ...sans conte de peche ...je ne fish pas. Best...
  8:44pm
?trs?:

Depeches toi!
  8:45pm
Don (trip dub):

So all this is in memory of 'Catfish' Collins?
  8:45pm
?trsé?:

Dépêche-toi!
  8:46pm
CB1:

Oh, you don't want that - trust me, tex. Ask Mo.
  8:46pm
Catfish Hunter:

You called?
  8:48pm
slo2kachon:

I guess so trip dub.
  8:48pm
texas scott:

already there, cb1 and mo.
and thank you.
  8:48pm
dale:

don knotts sang a charming little song in mr. limpett about being a fish - wish it was on youtube
  8:50pm
CD player:

tee hee!
  8:52pm
CB1:

Tim Hardin - now he always is sad to me yet so very beautiful. Thanks for a great show, as always, dear vessel.
  8:52pm
Windy City:

I'm speechless...great keeps getting greater.
Thankyou!!
  8:53pm
monica:

Catfish Hunter, indeed.....CB1, what, what did I miss?...S'Wolf, please save a doughnut pour moi...Jeff M, yer the bestest...Bugs Bunny, once again with feeling...listener gary! i hear ya, on the fence or net about it...hi there, slo2kachon...dale, love don knotts!...CB1, thank YOU!!!...you too CD player...
  8:54pm
Don (trip dub):

I first heard Tim Hardin sing this in Israel after the '73 war. Bless your heart Mo.
  8:56pm
texas scott:

i noodle this show.
  8:57pm
catfish:

and when tex noodles you, you know you've been noodled and noodled good.
  8:58pm
monica:

Thanks all for tuning in tonight!!! See you next week, MWAH!!!
  8:59pm
dale:

saw rosemary at feinsteins just before she passed. not a great show, but ...it...was...rosemary!
  8:59pm
Cold Sesame Noodles:

I've always got thyme for Rosemary! She just sounds better on Sunday evenings. Now I wonder why...
  9:28pm
Ne-guh-tor:

mwah!
  11:13pm
Corinna:

who was that beautiful female singer i heard around 8:45 this evening on 8/22? I searched the playlist but could not figure it out. I would equate her voice to somewhat of a Sade voice.
Thank you! Look forward to your e-mail
  1:27pm
monica:

Hi Corinna,
Tried your email but it bounced back. That must have been Irma Thomas "I Need Your Love So Bad." Thanks for tuning in.
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