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Favoriting September 10, 2019: Flowers, Glass, and Reverb

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Robert Suderburg  Ritual Series - 3: Lyrics (1974)   Favoriting Robert Suderburg  Delfon  1990  0:01:53 (Pop-up)
Sylvie Chenard / Nicolas Letarte / Alexandre St-Onge / Martin Tétreault  Salle des Machines   Favoriting Projet de la Baleine 1998 – Musée des Survivantes, Montréal  Production Sylvie Chenard  1998?  0:06:33 (Pop-up)
Sonic Youth  Flower (Anti-Fuckword Radio Edit)   Favoriting 7"  Blast First  1985  0:17:24 (Pop-up)
Hekinah Degul  Born in the Same Dress   Favoriting V.A.: Sounds to Soothe a Nervous Robot  Mr. Whiggs Records  1998  0:20:52 (Pop-up)
Little Fyodor  Not of My World   Favoriting Pithy Romantic Ballads  no label  2019  0:26:10 (Pop-up)
Jumpin' Gene Simmons  Haunted House   Favoriting 7"  Hi  1964  0:27:34 (Pop-up)
 
Indelible Murtceps  Excuse Me Just One Moment   Favoriting Warts Up Your Nose  RE: Aztec  1973  0:33:59 (Pop-up)
The Moldy Dogs  House of Buttermilk (197?)   Favoriting unreleased track      0:37:41 (Pop-up)
Wildfang, the Band with 1001 Names  Man with an Instrument in His Hand   Favoriting The Promised Airwaves  Mugician  1980  0:41:15 (Pop-up)
Technique Niquée  Break That Glass   Favoriting Substitutes for Learning  Zéro Faute  1986  0:44:13 (Pop-up)
Mirror/Dash  Gum   Favoriting 7"  Ecstatic Peace!  1992  0:46:56 (Pop-up)
Wilma  Reverb   Favoriting Wilma  Subterranean Records  1985  0:49:30 (Pop-up)
Love Craft  Your Smile   Favoriting We Love You Whoever You Are  Mercury  1975  0:54:54 (Pop-up)
Art Ensemble of Chicago  Variations sur un Thème de Monteverdi (i)   Favoriting Les Stances à Sophie  RE: Universal Sound  1970  1:00:12 (Pop-up)
 
Bill Frisell  The Open Prairie (Aaron Copland)   Favoriting Have a Little Faith  Elektra Nonesuch  1993  1:07:28 (Pop-up)
Scott Johnson  Soliloquy from How It Happens   Favoriting Kronos Quartet: Short Stories  Elektra  1993  1:10:44 (Pop-up)
O.Lamm  Silviphoebia   Favoriting Monolith  Audio Dregs  2006  1:23:51 (Pop-up)
Foals  Balloons   Favoriting Antidotes  Sub Pop  2008  1:28:27 (Pop-up)
The Libertines  Skag & Bone Man   Favoriting I Get Along  Rough Trade  2003  1:31:23 (Pop-up)
Coachwhips  Evil Son   Favoriting Bangers vs. Fuckers  Narnack  2003  1:33:13 (Pop-up)
Mongo Santamaria  Cantu Bajo   Favoriting Mongo Introduces La Lupe  RE: Fantasy  1963  1:34:49 (Pop-up)
Hot Lava  Resolutions '08   Favoriting Lavalogy  Bar/None  2008  1:38:20 (Pop-up)
The Go! Team  The Ice Storm (live)   Favoriting Audio Assault Course  Columbia  2006  1:41:24 (Pop-up)
 
TV Babies  Space Station   Favoriting Rock Around the Corporations  Rockin' Horse  1982  1:48:47 (Pop-up)
Dereck (Higgins)  Dream Music   Favoriting Dereck 2  Luminescent  1983  1:52:31 (Pop-up)
Phil Manzanera  Europe 70-1   Favoriting Primitive Guitars  Editions EG  1982  1:57:19 (Pop-up)
Visage  Fade to Grey   Favoriting 7"  Polydor  1980  2:01:40 (Pop-up)
Nipples for Days  Classical Ass 2.0   Favoriting V.A.: Sounds to Soothe a Nervous Robot  Mr. Whiggs Records  1998  2:05:40 (Pop-up)
Little Fyodor  Are You You   Favoriting Pithy Romantic Ballads  no label  2019  2:10:24 (Pop-up)
Workshop de Lyon  Milieu du Monde   Favoriting Musique Basalte  ARFI Move  1981  2:12:05 (Pop-up)
Guus Janssen  Rondo   Favoriting V.A.: Angelica 1996  Pierrot Lunaire  1997  2:16:22 (Pop-up)
 
Lois V. Vierk  Red Shift IV (1991)   Favoriting V.A.: Bang on a Can Live, Vol. 2  CRI  1993  2:23:16 (Pop-up)
Walter Thielsch & Holger Hiller  Sieht Leicht Aus   Favoriting Konzentration der Kräfte  no label  1981  2:35:42 (Pop-up)
Technique Niquée  Know Future   Favoriting Substitutes for Learning  Zéro Faute  1986  2:37:06 (Pop-up)
Mirror/Dash  Electric Pen   Favoriting 7"  Ecstatic Peace!  1992  2:40:17 (Pop-up)
Charles Koechlin  Suite en Quatuor (1915) - 2. Andante Quasi Adagio   Favoriting Chamber Music with Flute  Hänssler Classic   2005  2:43:37 (Pop-up)
Aaron Copland  The Cummington Story Suite (1945)   Favoriting Celluloid Copland  Telarc  2001  2:46:04 (Pop-up)
 
Yximalloo  Honky Tonk Women (1982)   Favoriting The Best of Yximalloo 2  Sakura Wrechords  2018  2:56:14 (Pop-up)
The Out-Theme          2:59:03 (Pop-up)


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Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
Yvang:

Chabadabada! Hello Tony C and fellow listeners!
Avatar 12:02pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya hey hello, Yvang!
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Rich in Washington:

Hi Tony!
Hi Yvang!
Avatar 12:11pm
Tony Coulter:

High Low, Rich!
Avatar 12:13pm
Tony Coulter:

I wonder if avant turntabilists like Martin Tétreault (on now) or Christian Marclay would have popped up if not for hip hop. Probably not....
Avatar 12:24pm
Tony Coulter:

In case you're wondering what language Hekinah Degul is -- it's Lilliputian.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:24pm
JtotheK:

Hi Tony, hi everyone.
Avatar 12:25pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, hey, JtotheK!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
TomDash:

Hey Tony, tuning in at the shop. Just missed the early SY but along for the ride now - really digging this piece...
Avatar 12:26pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, Tom!
Avatar 12:27pm
Tony Coulter:

Hope the show doesn't drive your customers away....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:29pm
TomDash:

Oh I'm sure it will at some point - that's what the MUTE button is for - ha!
Avatar 12:39pm
Tony Coulter:

Paul Major was a member of the Moldy Dogs (on now)
Avatar 12:42pm
Tony Coulter:

Anyone who's been to an FMU record fair knows Paul.
Avatar 12:50pm
Tony Coulter:

Where is everybody today? Did I forget to unlock the front door?
Avatar 12:52pm
Linda Lee:

i'm here, Tony! doing the before-listing cabin chores with ears open. i like Wilma!
  12:52pm
Dean:

Present.
Avatar 12:53pm
Linda Lee:

wasn't Christian Marclay around before pop hiphop? sure he was..
Avatar 12:53pm
Tony Coulter:

Ah, good. Heya, Linda Lee & Dean!
Avatar 12:55pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Linda Lee: Christain Marclay started doing his turntable thing in the early '80s, or possibly late '70s -- so after the first hip hop turntable stuff.
Avatar 12:57pm
Linda Lee:

right, late 70s. most of us outside the communities where hiphop started weren't really hearing it yet, though. i think it all rose together. coincidentally, from what paved the way.
Avatar 1:01pm
Linda Lee:

i bet he came more out of the experimental music scene (read white) & cutup literature method.
Avatar 1:03pm
Tony Coulter:

Could certainly be. Tho people in the NYC avant/downtown music scene (Zorn, Laswell, etc.) certainly had some awareness of hip hop pretty early on.
Avatar 1:05pm
Linda Lee:

true true.
i have a sense he would've found his turntables without it, but who knows! maybe you're right!
it's all pretty wonderful regardless.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:06pm
Yvang:

Niqué is french for fucked up
Avatar 1:08pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Yvang: Didn't know that!!
  1:08pm
Dean:

Monteverdi and Copland, one after the other, two of my favorite composers.
Avatar 1:09pm
Tony Coulter:

I aim to please.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:09pm
Rich in Washington:

I still vividly recall getting turned on to Copland in elementary school. Our music teacher loved this piece and played it for us.
Avatar 1:10pm
Linda Lee:

why must i mow the damn lawn for commercial purposes when i'd rather be still & give amazing music my full attention? not fair, i say!
Avatar 1:12pm
Linda Lee:

at least there's no motor..
Avatar 1:13pm
Tony Coulter:

FYI: The voice we're hearing sampled here is the voice of I.F. Stone.
Avatar 1:14pm
Mayuko:

Good afternoon, Tony and all!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:15pm
Rich in Washington:

I love Scott Johnson. His John Somebody is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Avatar 1:16pm
Tony Coulter:

Mayuko! Hiya!

You're just in time for a block of tracks from CDs I found in the garbage last week. They're coming up after this piece.
Avatar 1:17pm
Linda Lee:

John Somebody! remember that guy? :-D
Avatar 1:18pm
Mayuko:

Very happy to arrive in time for the garbage set.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:19pm
Rich in Washington:

Hi Linda Lee!
Hi Mayuko!
Avatar 1:19pm
Tony Coulter:

It was stuff thrown away by the advertising agency Wieden & Kennedy. They have (had?) their own in-house radio station.
Avatar 1:20pm
Mayuko:

Hii, Rich!
Avatar 1:23pm
Linda Lee:

hi Mayuko!
Avatar 1:23pm
Linda Lee:

hi Rich!
Avatar 1:24pm
Linda Lee:

love trash finds! half my collection now is trash finds.
Avatar 1:25pm
Mayuko:

When I was in Japan I sent my artwork to some critique opportunity and a director from Wieden & Kennedy was the only person in the judges who said somewhat positive things about it. So I have some hope for em and I have 100% trust in your ability to find gems even in garbage!!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:25pm
Yvang:

So it's Garbage Time x2!, I just hope you didn't find a Felder record in the trashbin.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:25pm
Rich in Washington:

I vaguely remember hearing about W&K's radio station. I think they were either doing or planning to pipe music to subscribing businesses, restaurants, etc.
Avatar 1:29pm
Tony Coulter:

We're already wading in the garbage, btw.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:31pm
Rich in Washington:

I once got tipped off that local hipster alt/weekly The Mercury was throwing out thousands of CDs and myself and station manager of college radio station KOUG went and picked them up - we were sort of hoping to build a station library.
Musicians, if you were wondering where your CDs you were hoping to get reviewed by The Merc, they simply threw them unopened in huge bins and finally dumped them.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:32pm
Rich in Washington:

It was actually kind of depressing from an artist's viewpoint.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:34pm
Yvang:

The hardest part for artists is dealing with indifference and rejection
Avatar 1:35pm
Tony Coulter:

In case you're wondering: Mongo wasn't in the trash -- he just sort of wandered by.
Avatar 1:39pm
Mayuko:

@Rich that's interesting re:W&K subscription service. I often wonder why interior design is so common but don't see people trying to sell curated music as part of design for commercial facilities. I guess it's all covered by Spotify and such.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:41pm
Yvang:

It makes sense to throw a Resolution '08 into the Garbage '19
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:41pm
Rich in Washington:

There was also an attempt at brand-specific curated radio streams for businesses by the marketing firm headed by ex-Gang of Four member Dave Allen, also here in Portland.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
Rich in Washington:

I think the firm was called North. I have no idea what happened to it or if Allen is even still living in Portland. I think he works for Apple Music now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:43pm
Rich in Washington:

Yeah. This was all pre-Spotify.
Avatar 1:50pm
Tony Coulter:

From before we broke out in Spotify.
Avatar 1:53pm
Tony Coulter:

Dereck Higgins (on now) has an interesting record-centered youtube channel: www.youtube.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:56pm
TomDash:

Been going down a Dereck Higgins rabbit hole as of late - He puts lots of of his stuff, including rare early singles, up on bandcamp, which is great! dereckhiggins.bandcamp.com
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:56pm
Rich in Washington:

Oh wow. I've seen a couple of his videos. They're really interesting!
Avatar 1:59pm
Linda Lee:

these are still from the bin?
Avatar 1:59pm
Tony Coulter:

I've been spending more time than I'd like to admit watching Vinyl Community videos.
Avatar 2:00pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Linda Lee: Nope. Only got six useable tracks out of the bin. I closed the garbage lid at the end of the last set.
Avatar 2:01pm
Linda Lee:

ah. good. this stuff doesn't belong in there.
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Linda Lee:

i'd imagine vinyl community videos are like our high school boyfriends' endless conversations about records .. records .. records ('74 - '78).
Avatar 2:03pm
Linda Lee:

a little circle-jerky, they were.
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Rich in Washington:

There's a hilarious scene in the Terry Zwigoff/Daniel Clowes film Ghost World of some old-timey vinyl enthusiasts at a party. Too true.
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Linda Lee:

ahaha! yes! :-D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:08pm
Rich in Washington:

I should probably picked up one of the many, many copies I find of the Mason William's Phonograph Record. I remember my parents playing it and thinking, at the time, that this is a really odd record.
Avatar 2:09pm
Tony Coulter:

It *is* worth picking up, for sure.
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Tony Coulter:

And still only a buck....
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Linda Lee:

i sure would!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:13pm
Rich in Washington:

I had the surreal experience of visiting the Goodwill in my hometown and finding that my parents record collection was there. I actually bought a few of them for sentimental reasons.
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Linda Lee:

gosh. how did that happen without your knowledge? hopefully they'd made the choice themselves.
Avatar 2:14pm
Linda Lee:

what's wild, too, is that you'd recognize the collection as theirs without doubt.
Avatar 2:18pm
Tony Coulter:

I inherited several of my uncle's Brazilian records. I must have played at least one of them on FMU at some point.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:18pm
Rich in Washington:

There were just too many of the same records to have been a coincidence, and a few of them relatively obscure against the regular thrift store fodder. I was actually in town to visit them, so later asked my mother, who sheepishly confirmed. For some reason, my dad was reluctant to part with them, despite no longer having a record player.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:19pm
Rich in Washington:

I was slightly miffed that they didn't say anything to me, but I suspect that my mom threw them out without telling my dad, so kept mum.
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Tony Coulter:

Hmm, mum kept mum.
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Linda Lee:

i understand your dad's feelings, for sure. they're *not* just records. Mom just wanted them gone.
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Linda Lee:

i would've picked up the whole collection, if possible. then secretly let your dad know they were rescued..
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coelacanth∅:

hey Tony and all
Avatar 2:31pm
Tony Coulter:

Ahoy, coelacanth∅!
Avatar 2:32pm
Linda Lee:

hi!
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coelacanth∅:

hi Linda!
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Rich in Washington:

It's complicated. Family-of-origin love is easily 50% Stockholm Syndrome
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Linda Lee:

yes. very complicated. always.
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Linda Lee:

& there's no automatic relief as the parents depart, as i've found in recent years. surprise!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:41pm
Stanley:

Tony. Friends. Tony's friends
Hello.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:41pm
Rich in Washington:

one legendary (in my FoO) tale involving a record was this time were my mom was frustrated in some of my older siblings not getting out of bed for school, so she put on this insipid christmas record - one that she used to play really loud on xmas morning to call us out of bed - really, really loud on the stereo and my older brother and sisters came running downstairs, only to learn of my mom's ruse.
Avatar 2:42pm
northguineahills:

ahh, Kim Gordon....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:42pm
Rich in Washington:

@Linda Lee: I am starting to understand that. I am actually visiting and calling them on the phone more and more frequently as they get on.
Avatar 2:42pm
Tony Coulter:

Stanley! NGH!! Greetings, greetings!
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Linda Lee:

it's good to do what you feel you should do. don't avoid doing it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:44pm
∅ff the subject for a moment:

hey Rich (iW) during your last show you posted (something like) "did David Thomas scare everyone away" and just before you posted that i was trying to post something i don't remember what but it wouldn't post. turns out the internet failed over a fairly broad range for a while that evening.
no nothing you played scared me off!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:45pm
∅kay, as you were...:

(just wanted to make that clear!)
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Rich in Washington:

oh good! That explains that! I am also aware that I am on a tail end of a long day of programming, so expect that some listener fatigue may set in.
I'm grateful anyone listens to my weird little show!
Avatar 2:46pm
Linda Lee:

i like your weird little show! :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:47pm
Rich in Washington:

Thanks, Linda Lee!
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Rich in Washington:

I am probably going to expand my show to two hours in October.
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Linda Lee:

great!!
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Linda Lee:

the more we see that 'live DJ ' tag the better!
it reminds me of the 'live nude girls' signs in old Times Square!
Avatar 2:49pm
Listening Out There:

Ah. So this is the Apple event [settling in]...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:49pm
Rich in Washington:

I wish there were a radio station or stream of just Modern symphonic composers.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:50pm
Rich in Washington:

I really like the Live DJ tag. You're right! It is like a neon sign!
Avatar 2:51pm
Linda Lee:

Live! DJ! Live! DJ! :-D
Avatar 2:51pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, L.O.T.!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:52pm
coelacanth∅:

re: your conversation, my father checked out of here last december and i have barely felt a thing. it's kind of where i've gotten to in general, but...it's my father. sometimes quite an asshole but not a full-time ogre by any means.
sometimes i start to feel sad and then think about this or that that he was a dick about.
Avatar 2:52pm
Linda Lee:

agree about the modern symphony stream. we do hear some of these works from Bethany on A440 ~ glad to see her back on the schedule.
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David D:

Hey Tony and all, here's the onward link for the next show: wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:53pm
Rich in Washington:

It's the next best thing to having a ratty character out on the pavement handing out handbills "LIVE DJs! CHECK IT OUT"
Avatar 2:53pm
Linda Lee:

coel, i know where you are with your father. i'm in the same place with my mother. we have to do this our own way.
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Linda Lee:

@Rich ~ yes, with a sandwich board!
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Linda Lee:

thanks, Tony!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:56pm
Rich in Washington:

coelacanth∅/Linda Lee: I'm there relatively soon with my father and some kind of memory care is in the very near future for my mother. I just let a lot of past stuff go and lean into my gratitude to them and visit them as often as possible.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:56pm
Rich in Washington:

Great show, Tony!
Thanks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:57pm
coelacanth∅:

re: @2.41 one tale involving a record was the meet the beatles album they bought eventually ended up in the kids' hands and it got a split in it. i figured out i can press it tightly flat and play it anyway.
my mother decided i was taking too long to clean my room and my father joined the mob and picked up the record from my desk, saw it was cracked and said you can't play this anyway! i said i can and he said i can't and proceeded to whack it against the desk until it was in bits, and i was hysterical.
Avatar 2:57pm
Mayuko:

Thanks for another great show, Tony!
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Linda Lee:

wow ..
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Tony Coulter:

Thanks, everybody! See you next week, I hope!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:58pm
Rich in Washington:

Oh man. That's awful, coelacanth∅!
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Linda Lee:

i think he was right, actually, but that wasn't helpful behavior.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:59pm
coelacanth∅:

i guess i got tough thanks to them right!
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Linda Lee:

i tell myself all the time: not everyone is qualified to parent. few really are, most likely.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:59pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks Tony!
  8:27pm
malloo:

Today a month later I noticed you will get "The West of Yximalloo 3" within 2019. Thanks!
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