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Favoriting April 20, 2015: No tea or tomato juice.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments
Roscoe Mitchell  Tatas-Matoes   Favoriting Congliptious  Nessa  1968   

Music behind DJ:
Sun Ra 

The Perfect Man   Favoriting

The Singles 

Evidence 

1974/1996 

 
Os Mutantes  Bat Macumba   Favoriting Os Mutantes  Polydor  1968   
Caetano Veloso  Irene   Favoriting Caetano Veloso (1969)  Philips  1969   
Jorge Ben  Take It Easy My Brother Charlie   Favoriting Jorge Ben  Philips  1969   
Gilberto Gil  Marginalia II   Favoriting Gilberto Gil  Philips  1968   
Tom Zé  Jimmy, Renda-Se   Favoriting Tom Zé  RGE Discos  1970   
Cilibrinas Do Éden  Bad Trip (Ainda Bem)   Favoriting Cilibrinas Do Éden  Philips  1973?  Rita Lee + Lucia Turnbull 
Os Mutantes  Panis et Circenses   Favoriting Os Mutantes  Polydor  1968   
Caetano Veloso  Tropicália   Favoriting Caetano Veloso (1968)  Philips  1968   
Nara Leão  Lindonéia   Favoriting Tropicália ou Panis et Circenses  Philips  1968   
Gilberto Gil  Cérebro Eletrônico   Favoriting Gilberto Gil  Philips  1969   
Edu Lôbo ‎  Porto do Sol   Favoriting Missa Breve  Odeon  1973   
Gal Costa  Tuareg   Favoriting Gal  Philips  1969   
Jorge Ben  Descobri Que Eu Sou Um Anjo   Favoriting Jorge Ben  Philips  1969   

Music behind DJ:
Mouse on Mars 

Fantastic Analysis   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Os Mutantes  A Minha Menina   Favoriting Os Mutantes  Polydor  1968   
Caetano Veloso  Alfômega   Favoriting Caetano Veloso (1969)  Philips  1969   
Marcos Valle  Mi Hermoza   Favoriting Vento Sul  Odeon  1972   
Gal Costa  Vou Recomeçar   Favoriting Gal Costa (1969)  Philips  1969   
Rita Lee  Vamos Tratar da Saude   Favoriting Hoje é o Primeiro Dia do Resto da Sua Vida  Polydor  1972   
Caetano Veloso  Atrás do trio Elétrico   Favoriting Caetano Veloso (1969)  Philips  1969   
Gilberto Gil  A Voz do Vivo   Favoriting Gilberto Gil  Philips  1969   
Nelson Angelo e Joyce  Mantra   Favoriting Nelson Angelo e Joyce  Odeon  1972   
Lô Borges  Não Foi Nada   Favoriting Lô Borges  EMI  1972   
Os Mutantes  Desculpe, Babe   Favoriting A Divina Comédia Ou Ando Meio Desligado  Polydor  1970   
Caetano Veloso  Lost in the Paradise   Favoriting Caetano Veloso (1969)  Philips  1969   

Music behind DJ:
Wolfgang Dauner 

Jive Samba   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Tom Zé  Glória   Favoriting Tom Zé (1968)  Rozenblit  1968   
Gilberto Gil  2001   Favoriting Gilberto Gil  Philips  1969   
Gal Costa  Sebastiana   Favoriting Gal Costa (1969)  Philips  1969   
Nelson Angelo e Joyce  Tudo Começa De Novo   Favoriting Nelson Angelo e Joyce  Odeon  1972   
Edu Lôbo ‎  Vento Bravo   Favoriting Missa Breve  Odeon  1973   
Lô Borges  Aos Barões   Favoriting Lô Borges  EMI  1972   
Milton Nascimento & Lô Borges  Um Girassol da Cor de Seu Cabelo   Favoriting Clube da Esquina  Odeon  1972   
Gilberto Gil  Procissão   Favoriting Gilberto Gil (1968)  Philips  1968   
Jorge Ben  Pais Tropical   Favoriting Jorge Ben  Philips  1969   
Os Mutantes  Baby   Favoriting Technicolor  Universal  1970/2000   
Caetano Veloso  Maria Bethânia   Favoriting Caetano Veloso (1971)  Philips  1971   
Milton Nascimento & Lô Borges  Os Povos   Favoriting Clube da Esquina  Odeon  1972   

Music behind DJ:
Luiz Bonfá 

A Brazilian In New York   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Oren Ambarchi  Remedios The Beauty   Favoriting Grapes from the Estate  Southern Lord / Touch  2004   
Paquito D'Rivera & Quinteto Cimarron  La Comparsa   Favoriting in Aires Tropicales  Sunnyside  2015   
Ross Hammond  You Are My Sunshine   Favoriting Flight  Prescott Recordings  2015   

Music behind DJ:
Dudu Pukwana & Spear 

Flute Music   Favoriting

Flute Music 

Caroline 

1975 

 


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Listener comments!

Avatar 12:02pm
Jeff J:

Hey all - we've got some tropical sounds to warm you up - or make you sweat. Whatever might be the case.
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listener james from westwood:

Tropical sounds would nicely counter this gloomy April day, so bring it! How do Jeff and Jeff and all!
Avatar 12:06pm
doca:

Hey, guys, it's rainy and lazy in this part of Brazil, be careful where that jet planet lands.
Avatar 12:09pm
Jeff J:

Howdy LJFW! We've got the gloom counter revved up.
Avatar 🦀 12:09pm
duke:

Hey D:O
Avatar 12:10pm
Jeff J:

Hey Doca! I had dreams last night about large metal chunks falling from the sky, so we'll be sure to pilot responsibly.
Avatar 12:10pm
Jeff J:

Hey there Duke! Nice to see you.
Avatar 12:11pm
doca:

Yeah, Tropicália's main opponent wasn't necessarily the government, but the apathy of the middle class who eventually supported the military dictatorship and now (by the late 60s) was posing itself as against it because the military government wasn't exactly what they expected. I mean, it is very political, but more against status quo than raising a flag for a cause, as you said it.
Avatar 12:14pm
doca:

Just one last thing, I wrote something about Bat Macumba and Brazilian poetry at the time on my translation blog. Doing the sin of advertising, you can find it here brazil70translationproject.wordpress.com...
Avatar 12:16pm
Jeff J:

Thanks for the link, Doca. Will check it out!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
Jeff Golick:

...and thanks, too, for the distinction re what Tropicalia was "against."
Avatar 12:20pm
doca:

Jeff G./Jeff J.: You'll gonna like this remezcla.com... (sorry for posting too much)
Avatar 12:20pm
Jeff J:

Now these are some horn and string arrangements.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
Jeff Golick:

Never too much, @doca!
Avatar 12:29pm
Jeff J:

Hadn't seen that list, Doca. Impressive stuff there.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
Jeff Golick:

And @doca, we're just going to plead for your forgiveness for the mispronunciations that are surely ahead...
Avatar 12:35pm
doca:

Jeff(s): this song is kinda what I talked about, the main verse says that the people on the dining room are busy "only" living and dying, that is, doing everything absentmindedly from what's going on around them and then the crystal shatters (it's almost like a Buñuel movie).
Caetano's "Cotidiano" is almost the same thing, where the narrator wants to set his house on fire and liberate himself from his tedious life.
Avatar 12:36pm
doca:

@Jeff G.: Haha that's OK, Portuguese is a tricky business. And I'm apologizing in advance for making North Americans hear my heavy accent in the next weeks.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 12:55pm
listener james from westwood:

That was one lovely chunk of tunes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:04pm
Jeff Golick:

Thanks, @listener james!
Avatar 1:05pm
βrian:

South of the equator today, are we?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:06pm
Jeff Golick:

Indeed, @βrian! Hope you brought your sunscreen.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
Jeff Golick:

I still remember buying this Os Mutantes CD at Other Music when the first reissue came out. It felt like a big deal.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
listener james from westwood:

I'd love to know how many WFMU listeners have "A Minha Menina" as their gateway drug. It's one of those perfect "What _is_ this?" tune for intro'ing folks to the station. (Cuts by the Silver Apples also come to mind, just the sort of thing that makes people want to hear more.)
  1:11pm
Dean:

I have a confession to make. I really dislike most Brazilian pop music. I adore Villa-Lobos, and every once in a while Badi Assad is fun. But there's something cloyingly unctuous about Brazilian Portuguese, acoustic guitars, and claves to my ears.
  1:12pm
Dean:

But do I tune out? Noooooo.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:12pm
Jeff Golick:

It's like your cilantro, @Dean...
Avatar 1:13pm
glenn:

today in "well, duh". news.nationalpost.com...
Avatar 1:13pm
Jeff J:

Dean - maybe these psychedelic textures and fuzzed-out electric guitars are showcasing something different for you than the typical Brazilian sounds?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:14pm
Polyus:

I'd love to hear Raul Seixas if there is any in the pile. The couple songs of his I am familiar with are kind of amazing, not sure where to jump in though.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:15pm
Jeff Golick:

@ljfw: was actually thinking during "A Minha Menina" that it's about as close to a perfect pop song as I can think of...
Avatar 1:16pm
Jeff J:

Polyus -- We're working on a show of Brazilian sounds from later 1970s that would definitely feature some Raul Seixas. But not this show, alas.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:17pm
Jeff Golick:

Hey, @glenn. Willie will be going up against the Marley brand, natch. www.theverge.com...
Avatar 1:18pm
doca:

@Dean: I got you, kinda think the same thing actually. If it is about Brazilian music, I usually skip the usual 60s because of a similar feeling
Avatar 1:18pm
glenn:

willie kinda is the white bob marley.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:23pm
Jeff Golick:

Happy 4/20, everyone.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:25pm
Jeff Golick:

Of course, it's 20/4 in Europe and elsewhere. So, as you were.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 1:25pm
Brian in UK:

Hello Jeffs and resident expert doca.

What are Cansei de Sur Sexy up to these days?
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 1:28pm
Brian in UK:

The Bees from the Isle of Wight (a small island off the south coast of England) did a healthy cover of A Minha Menina a few years ago.
Avatar 1:30pm
doca:

@Brian: They were big, weren't they? Never heard of them anymore.
Avatar 1:31pm
Jeff J:

Hey Brian in UK - I know that Bees cover. A fine one & makes sense given their eclecticism.
  1:32pm
Dean:

Now this reminds me of Spanish progressive rock from slightly later in the '70s.
Avatar 1:42pm
βrian:

@BUK: I could use that tiller you have pictured, about now. I expect it would finish my garden in less than 10 minutes.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 1:46pm
Brian in UK:

@βrian it sure would. It turns over the top layer so you still have to do some work.
A Howard 360 with a Kohler 140T engine. Lovely tick over.
  1:48pm
Dean:

The Dauner track brings to mind Klaus Doldinger's tributes to Brazil. A track from Passport's "Iguaçu" would hit the spot.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 1:49pm
Brian in UK:

The lignacaine anaesthetic in my jaw is just starting to wear off after some tasty root canal work. Same again next week. Oh joy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:52pm
Jeff Golick:

Gah sorry to hear it, Brian.
Avatar 1:53pm
doca:

The military thing didn't affect much of the Tropicália scene, which goes along with its (non-)political issues. Rogério Duprat continued to record in the 70s, he even has a Tropicália album on his own name (which is fantastic). Caetano, Gil, Chico and others were self-exiled, but they eventually returned and the only thing they faced was censorship, not political persecution. I believe it were the more popular guys, like Simonal, and the more overtly political ones that suffered more regarding the dictatorship, but in the 70s the musical scene changed a lot, with brega, the arrival of black music, and the hippie stuff. The hippies were very popular and allowed back at the time, though they did scare something of the middle classes. So the countercultural experience in Brazil is not that different from the one in the US in terms of hippiedom and political alienation (depending of what you regard as politics, of course).
Sorry for sounding too scholarly, but it's just that that dictatorship thing is always brought up but didn't had actually much to do with what was happening in music.
Avatar 1:53pm
doca:

Sorry guys!
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Jeff Golick:

@Dean: don't know that album! Or Doldinger, really, either, for that matter. To the Googles!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:54pm
Gaylord Fields:

Jeff, este programa é muito legal!
Avatar 1:54pm
doca:

@Dean: Flash Strap could do a fake Brazil special once
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:56pm
Jeff Golick:

@doca: Not at all -- keep dropping (corrective) science. Always glad to add some facts to (misperceived/misreceived) conventional wisdom.
  1:57pm
Dean:

Passport was one avenue, via Krautrock, to fusion jazz for those of us of a certain age. The early Passport records were quite proggy, but with Doldinger leading the band on saxophone. (I am reminded, too, of Dutch band Solution, also featuring sax in an otherwise prog ensemble.) He dabbles in funk, too, and then with "Iguaçu," he plays a Brazilian card.

@doca: A fake Brazil show: what a great idea!
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 1:58pm
Brian in UK:

doca dare I say that the Brazilian sensability drives a lot of what happens and it is difficult for outsiders to understand sometimes.
Avatar 1:58pm
Jeff J:

@Doca - only heard a few tracks from the Duprat album, never tracked it down. Glad to hear it's good! I recall an interview with Gil where he was hiding out and worried about his family's safety before he left for London. Friend of mine knew him in the late 60s and also recounted how scared he was. Maybe paranoia?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:59pm
Jeff Golick:

@Gaylord! Welcome! Thanks so much for dropping by. (We're gonna assume that what you said was complimentary.)
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Gaylord Fields:

Também @doca e outro Jeff!
Avatar 2:02pm
Jeff J:

Hey Gaylord - great to see you here!
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Gaylord Fields:

@Jeff G: doca hasn't objected, so presume it was flattery.
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Gaylord Fields:

@Jeff J: Thank you! Today is a very good day for me to not have to go to work.
Avatar 2:05pm
Jeff J:

Doca - Echoing Jeff G on dropping the correctives. Always great to hear, esp. since so much of our info comes from American sources that may be simply parroting old myths.
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doca:

@Jeff J; Not at all, as the political scenario was very uncertain. It's just that people usually think of everything related to Brazilian music at the time through the lens of the military regime, and it was just one of the factors (and not the most relevant to the music scene).
@Brian: Yeah I know that's why I'm sorry. But it's just that some usual conceptions about Brazilian culture tend to the exotic and it clashes with my "native" sensibility
@Gaylord: Haha you wrote it nicely. You should do a Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation workshop with the WFMU DJs anytime.
Avatar 2:06pm
doca:

Wow, Clube da Esquina!!
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Jeff J:

Gaylord - It's always a good day not to go to work, at least in my world. But glad we're a bonus.
Avatar 2:12pm
Jeff J:

Hey all - Think we dropped a channel on this Gil tune? Everyone hear the guitars loud and clear? (They aren't coming through for me).
Avatar 2:13pm
doca:

@Jeff J: In the end of the Clube da Esquina track I thing something went off, but now the sound is good again.
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Gaylord Fields:

@doca: Whenever you compliment my pronunciation, I can't but feel like the proverbial one-eyed man in the kingdon of the blind. :)
Avatar 2:16pm
Jeff J:

Doca - Yep, that was my experience too. Jeff G heard everything fine through his set-up. Trying to figure out what happened.
Avatar 2:23pm
doca:

@Gaylord: Hahah you're overmodest, you'll starting sounding like Clay Pigeon.
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Brian in UK:

Great show and comments, gents. Adios!
Avatar 2:25pm
doca:

See ya, @Brian
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Jeff Golick:

Be well, Brian! Here's hoping you have all the painkillers you need. And then some.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 2:35pm
listener james from westwood:

There is no spoon.
Avatar 2:38pm
doca:

Remedios, the Beautiful One Has Come
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:43pm
Jeff Golick:

No too salty, not too swift.
  2:43pm
Dean:

Cecil Taylor allusion?
Avatar 2:44pm
doca:

And too many goodbyes?
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Jeff Golick:

I'm just trying to keep up with @doca, @Dean.
Avatar 🦀 Swag For Life Member 2:59pm
listener james from westwood:

Super survey, gents! Many thanks!
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duke:

Great show. Couldn't comment, but listening
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Jeff Golick:

Thanks, @listener james and @duke. Enjoyed having you hear/here.
Avatar 3:03pm
doca:

Great afternoon. Thanks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:08pm
Jeff Golick:

Thanks for your contributions, @doca!
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