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I never miscue a record. I am punctual, well-prepared, and dislike clutter. Outgoing and helpful, I'm always appropriately dressed. I do not behave erratically and have excellent penmanship. My CD's never skip, and I am in good health. I like all the notes, in any order.

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Favoriting September 17, 2010

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Gil Trythall  Mockin' Bird Hill   Favoriting Nashville Gold    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Gil Trythall  Luxikon II   Favoriting Echospace    0:05:37 (Pop-up)
Neil Norman  War of the Worlds   Favoriting Greatest Science Fiction Hits III    0:19:39 (Pop-up)
Neil Norman  Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet   Favoriting Greatest Science Fiction Hits III    0:20:53 (Pop-up)
Neil Norman  Into the Alternate Universe   Favoriting Greatest Science Fiction Hits III    0:23:39 (Pop-up)
Michael Lobel  Gulliver's Travels   Favoriting Tryptych    0:24:49 (Pop-up)
Jean-Jacques Perrey  Musique Electronique du Cosmos   Favoriting   library music  0:30:55 (Pop-up)
Gershon Kingsley  Popcorn   Favoriting [7"]  the original  0:53:00 (Pop-up)
 
Mort Garson  The Wozard of Iz   Favoriting The Wozard of Iz    0:57:15 (Pop-up)
The Moog Cookbook  Smells Like Teen Spirit   Favoriting The Moog Cookbook     
Claude Denjean  Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye   Favoriting     1:38:54 (Pop-up)
Yellow Magic Orchestra  Tighten Up   Favoriting     1:41:57 (Pop-up)
David Perian & Alberto Baldan  Happy Bye Bye 1   Favoriting     1:45:25 (Pop-up)
David Perian & Alberto Baldan  Happy Riff   Favoriting     1:47:09 (Pop-up)
Bruce Haack  The Saucer's Apprentice   Favoriting The Way-Out Record for Children    1:49:20 (Pop-up)
Bruce Haack  Encore   Favoriting The Way-Out Record for Children    1:55:40 (Pop-up)
 
Ruth White  7 Trumps from the Tarot Cards   Favoriting 7 Trumps from the Tarot Cards and Pinions    1:59:01 (Pop-up)
Intersystems  Peachy   Favoriting Peachy    2:20:41 (Pop-up)
Dick Hyman  Topless Dancers of Corfu   Favoriting     2:54:03 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:08pm
david in scotland:

Luxikon II reminds me of David Bedford's The Odyssey ...
  12:09pm
Marco In Brooklyn:

Hello Bryce. What do you have in store for us faithful listeners today:)
  12:09pm
bryce:

endless garbage!!!!!!!!!

again.
  12:11pm
Carmichael:

Yes, well, uh .... hmmm .... uh .... aahhh .... ok.
  12:12pm
annie:

ok, fine, i'll listen, but i just want to say i'll grumble all the way...
  12:15pm
bryce:

grmbmbmgmrmrbrmrbmgbmrmrrrrr.....
  12:15pm
Bad Ronald:

It's gonna be hard to top Kenny G's hour of flatulence.
  12:16pm
Marco In Brooklyn:

That snappy synth tune you were just playing that didn't sound like garbage to me!
  12:16pm
Carmichael:

Actually, I like this electronica stuff better than guys slamming doors, beating on buckets and howling.

I hope this guy wears big ol' glitter boots when he plays.
  12:18pm
still b/p:

Silver lamé matador outfit!
  12:23pm
Marco In Brooklyn:

Wow those synth beats keep coming:) another Bryce show to download onto my iPod:))
  12:24pm
Marco In Brooklyn:

Hey keep em coming I love synth beats!
  12:28pm
stingy d:

this sounds like my main man mort garson!
  12:29pm
dc pat:

perfect sound track for my dumb job.
  12:30pm
Marco In Brooklyn:

I think I must have at Least 40gb of Bryces shows!
  12:30pm
Cecile:

Field of Poppies by Pell Mell?
  12:31pm
Cecile:

If you could slide that in there....
  12:31pm
stingy d:

oh my cursing of god! i detest this song (and show) to the anally fucked raped gates of hell!

too soon?
  12:31pm
Marco In Brooklyn:

Bryce if they kick you off the fall schedule I'm coming over there with a nuke strapped to my body!
  12:33pm
stingy d:

by god i obviously mean our lord and savior jesus bones.
  12:34pm
Cecile:

stingy, there might be an opening for you as a death metal lyricist somewhere.
  12:38pm
stingy d:

i'm in your band! you ever heard of the crinkles?
  12:38pm
bryce:

GO FOG A DESK, YOU WARPING SMOKESTACK, BEFORE I PLANT A CHEESE SANDWICH IN YOUR ESPLANADE.

and god bless
  12:39pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

diggin as usual, hold the cheese sandwich, hold the god bless
  12:41pm
Cecile:

the only crinkles I know are the ones around my eyes, and the chocolate ones I bake for Christmas.
  12:41pm
BSI:

Esplanade! Esplanade!
  12:42pm
dc pat:

mmm, eye crinkles...
  12:42pm
stingy d:

you know where to hold the cheese sandwich.

the crinkles! DUNNADUNNADUNNADUNNADUNNADUNNA!!!!! look face it, i'm in your band.
  12:43pm
Cecile:

I accept that. I will play the Nintendo.
  12:43pm
stingy d:

@cecile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ2OH5jy-IQ
  12:45pm
Carmichael:

Hey dude, I was in a meeting and was thinking of Perry!
Can you rock the Ondioline a little??
  12:45pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

yeah, synthesized blues! what a great idea!
  12:47pm
Cecile:

LOL! This is great, stingy.
  12:48pm
bryce:

cecile, did you ever hear "the final relaxation"?
  12:48pm
D:

I keep forgetting there are time zones now.
  12:49pm
Cecile:

Yes, that's amazing.
  12:50pm
Toby Dammit:

I guess even an oscillator can get the blues...
  12:50pm
bryce:

same guy! (gregg turkington)
  12:50pm
bryce:

oh shit, hey toby!
  12:51pm
Carmichael:

Sounds like I should be playing Frogger.
  12:51pm
Cecile:

Cool, Bryce!
  12:52pm
Rob W:

Even an Oscillator Can Get the Blues - very good Toby, that's a great Marathon CD title for somebody...
  12:55pm
still b/p:

Popcorn that's less popcorny...in a good and bad way.
  12:55pm
D:

How was the R. Ikeda, Bryce? Hits-filled jam session?
  12:56pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

if I eat these squash seeds, will a squash grow in my stomach?
  12:57pm
D:

Yes.
  12:57pm
Marco In Brooklyn:

Sound like what you would hear from a 60's game show:) but I like it anyway:)
  12:57pm
stingy d:

i have a record called "have it, or grab it, or go" anyone else have that. there's no information on it. but gershon kinglsey is on it. and sour soul from the flasher soundtrack.... this show is making me think about that record. and, well, does anybody have any idea?
  12:57pm
stingy d:

i have a record called "have it, or grab it, or go" anyone else have that. there's no information on it. but gershon kinglsey is on it. and sour soul from the flasher soundtrack.... this show is making me think about that record. and, well, does anybody have any idea?
  12:58pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I have ideas but they are all cliches
  12:58pm
Will:

The other Gil Trythall album is 'Country Moog'. I own it, it's awesome
  12:59pm
D:

It's a North Korean import.
  12:59pm
stingy d:

i need a copy of black mass lucifer, long since lost mine.

sorry about managing to double post over there. i didn't mean it.
  1:00pm
stingy d:

its actually a canadian import.
  1:00pm
Parq:

I *really* don't think we're in Kansas any more.
  1:01pm
still b/p:

Ottawa...Pyongyang...they all look the same when you turn 'em upside down.
  1:02pm
Carmichael:

Stingy, go here: http://people.tribe.net/kingshag/blog/9c3efc42-d64b-483e-92ef-8a9dae473adf
  1:02pm
D:

This is very disturbing.
  1:05pm
Carmichael:

Or here: http://antigravitybunny.blogspot.com/2009/04/va-have-it-or-grab-it-or-go-clowny.html
  1:06pm
D:

They called them love beads back then?
  1:06pm
stingy d:

thanks carmike! i could have sworn i surfed the net for this stuff for years. but never came across this info.
  1:07pm
still b/p:

Shook Westmoreland's hand once.
  1:07pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

you must need some of that internet wax, Stingy
  1:14pm
dc pat:

hey uh...Bryce.
  1:15pm
dc pat:

this is weird.
  1:16pm
bryce:

produced by bernie krause! *that's* weird....
  1:17pm
annie:

i love this shit, but i have to split
  1:20pm
dc pat:

I agree, this is good shit. I also agree that I have to split too.
  1:20pm
stingy d:

morty's astrology record is pretty fuggin awesome too.

dunno bernie krause. he's no ed chalpin though, lemme tell you , i mean! hah!
  1:22pm
Looms:

Agreed, this is great. I only knew Music for Sensuous Lovers by Garson, this sounds even better!
  1:25pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I'm not going anywhere.
  1:28pm
dc pat:

I didn't really leave I just wanted to type that... this is too good.
  1:31pm
WR:

Too bad, Edison didn't produce enough concrete moogs
  1:31pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

persecution of witches continues unabated
  1:32pm
Looms:

Recorded in 1968??!? I don't buy that!
  1:34pm
stingy d:

you think earlier?
  1:35pm
Looms:

No, just wondering if Garson could have been a Residents member... I really don't know his work well actually.
  1:35pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

...hmmm...
  1:36pm
Marco In Brooklyn:

I heard talking! Talking on bryce's show? Am I hallucinating?
  1:37pm
stingy d:

i know a bunch of his records, but i don't know the residents at all.
  1:38pm
Looms:

Oh, you should check them out if you like that kind of funny electronic stuff.
  1:38pm
WR:

Much better version than than by 386 DX
  1:38pm
Joe Voltage:

Yo Bryce, was able to grap those 2 Robert Maxwell records I hid at the salvation army.
  1:39pm
bryce:

NICE!!!!!! oh man, you're the best, peach0rz
  1:43pm
steve:

really love all these moog records... always liked the original popcorn more than the more popular hot butter version, less rock, more pschedelic swirl, the orig video is great too...
  1:43pm
Looms:

Woohoo!
  1:44pm
bryce:

yeah, me too!! *so* acid-soaked, really beautiful....
  1:45pm
Parq:

Japanese gentlemen, stand up, please.
  1:45pm
dc pat:

look up the Residents version of Satisfaction. It really rocks.
  1:46pm
Parq:

dc, my fave Res cover is "Good Lovin'".
  1:48pm
Looms:

Agreed with dc pat, amongst many many others things. My fave may be Eskimo but well... I like them a lot anyway.
  1:53pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

that very same thing happened to me just the other day
  1:55pm
steve:

my cats names perrey and kingsley! should probably wake them up and make em pay attention.
  1:59pm
steve:

also now would probably be a good time to mention jean-jacques perrey's "gossipo perpetuo" is the single greatest piece of music i have ever heard.
  2:01pm
bryce:

he must've killed thousands of scissors with that one....
  2:05pm
kim:

ruth rocks!
  2:12pm
bryce:

fo realz
  2:25pm
still b/p:

A co-worker's vintage Mini Moog is sitting in the next room here. Rarely switched on. I should play 'round sometime....sometime.
  2:27pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

sounds like you work in a cool place...the only things sitting around me collecting dust are old IBM Selectric typewriters.
  2:27pm
Mike East:

funny - my co worker has a Moog Voyager set up in his office- its the newer model (we have an older mini moog too) but its pretty great.
  2:30pm
Parq:

I'm with DCE; I dunno what fields still and Mike work in, but I'd sure love to have an old Moog in my office.
  2:33pm
Mike East:

music equipment rentals / rehearsal studios ....I'm like a kid in a candy store - or more accurately, a musician in a music store
  2:40pm
still b/p:

DCE -- make those Selectrics SNAP, HUM 'n SING and submit the best sound-schemes to Bryce.
  2:41pm
Looms:

These Intersystems are pleasing me.
  2:47pm
ALF of Hip Hop Slam:

Is this on vinyl?
  2:48pm
bryce:

they made these crazy environments in which they'd perform this stuff live. they were seriously bent, rooms & mazes, blinding light, complete darkness, all for a tripping audience. i wonder how many bad trips they inaugurated, hahaa
  2:48pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I do a fair amount of field recording...the typewriter's kind of been done enough in the past...but some of our printers make some rhythms and stuff.
  2:49pm
bryce:

Alf!!!

this is a cd reish, but yeah originally was on canadian vinyl!
  2:55pm
Looms:

Oh, they were signed by Streamline! I like the label but didn't know them at all. But it's logical, Christoph Heemann always had a great musical taste. Quite close to HNAS and others though, but really great.
  2:57pm
bryce:

they just reissued it — from 1967!
  2:57pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

you're killin' me today w this stuff!! HEAVEN, I'm in HEAVEN!
  2:58pm
Looms:

1967? Alright, big influence then.
  2:59pm
Looms:

Great show, thanks!
  2:59pm
still b/p:

By the (musical) way, big ol' Kurzweil sits next to the Moog,
  3:02pm
Milk Dudley:

Switched-On Bryce! Thanks for the Corfu.
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