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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.

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The Love Exchange  Flying High   Favoriting The Love Exchange  Tower  1968   
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Kak  Everything's Changing   Favoriting Kak  Epic  1968   
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Electric Light Orchestra  Queen of the Hours   Favoriting No Answer  Untied Artists  1972   
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Gentle Giant  Isn't it Quiet and Cold?   Favoriting Gentle Giant  Vertigo  1970   
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Steppenwolf  Your Wall's Too High   Favoriting Steppenwolf  Dunhill/ABC  1968   
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The Queen's Nectarine Machine  Mysterious Martha Garoo   Favoriting The Mystical Powers of Roving Tarot Gamble  ABC Records  1969   
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Peggy Lipton  Lady of the Lake   Favoriting The Complete Ode Recordings  Vivid Sound  2014  from 1968 
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The Beach Boys  Hang On to Your Ego (I Know There's an Answer)   Favoriting Pet Sounds  Capitol Records  1966  1990 reissue version 
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Music behind DJ:
The Backing Tracks 

Substitute (instrumental)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Sylvie Vartan  Garde-Moi Dans Ta Poche = I Can't Help Myself   Favoriting Sylvie  RCA Victor  1967   
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Made in Germany  Don't Forget the Time   Favoriting Made in Germany  Metronome  1971   
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Shocking Blue  I'm A Woman   Favoriting At Home  Pink Elephant  1969   
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience  Long Hot Summer Night   Favoriting Electric Ladyland  Reprise Records  1968   
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Zoo  Plaistow Place   Favoriting I Shall Be Free  Riviera  1970   
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Suzi Quatro  Shine My Machine   Favoriting Suzi Quatro  RAK  1973   
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Julian's Treatment  Ninth Chapter / "The Terran"   Favoriting A Time Before This  Decca  1970   
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Magic Carpet  Do You Hear the Words   Favoriting Magic Carpet  Mushroom  1972   
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The Hollies  Separated   Favoriting Confessions of the Mind  Parolophone  1970   
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The Rolling Stones  Paint it Black (mono)   Favoriting Aftermath  Decca  1966   
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Music behind DJ:
Music Box 

She's A Rainbow (instrumental)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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The Kinks  Here Come the People in Grey   Favoriting Muswell Hillbillies  RCA Victor  1971   
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France Gall  La Guerre Des Chansons   Favoriting FG  Philips  1966   
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The Norman Haines Band  Everything You See (Mr.Armageddon)   Favoriting Den of Iniquity  Parlophone  1971   
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The Unspoken Word  Flock of Birds   Favoriting Tuesday, April 19th  Ascot Records  1968   
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The Moody Blues  House Of Four Doors, Pt. 1   Favoriting In Search of the Lost Chord  Deram  1968   
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Rainbird  Star of Ishtar   Favoriting Maiden Flight  Map  1971   
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Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood  Indian Summer (L'ete Indian)   Favoriting Cherry Smiles: The Rare Singles  Boots Enterprises  2009  from 1976 
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Barbara Mauritz & Lamb  Live To Your Heart   Favoriting Bring Out the Sun  Warner Bros. Records  1971   
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Traffic  Paper Sun   Favoriting Paper Sun & A Hole In My Shoe  Festival Records  1967   
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Music behind DJ:
Big Jim Sullivan 

Sunshine Superman   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Donovan  The Trip (mono)   Favoriting Sunshine Superman: The Very Best of Donovan  EMI  2002   
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Jade  Bad Magic   Favoriting Fly on Strangewings  DJM Records  1970   
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The Doors  L'America   Favoriting L.A. Woman  Elektra  1971   
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Oriental Sunshine  Across Your Life   Favoriting Dedicated to the Bird We Love  Philips  1970   
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Armageddon  Tales of Brave Ulysses   Favoriting Armageddon  Amos Records  1969   
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Trees  Murdoch   Favoriting On The Shore  CBS  1970   
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Rotary Connection  We're Going Wrong   Favoriting Songs  Cadet Concept  1969   
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9:30 Fly  Life and Times   Favoriting 9:30 Fly  Ember Records  1972   
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Music behind DJ:
The Beatles 

She's Leaving Home (Instrumental Take 1)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Pink Floyd  Butterfly   Favoriting 1965 (Their First Recordings)  Parlophone  2015   
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Elton John  Bad Side of the Moon (demo version)   Favoriting Elton John (deluxe)  Mercury  2008   
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David Bowie  Ching-a-Ling (mono)   Favoriting Conversation Piece (box)  Parlophone  2019  Feathers featuring David Bowie & Hermione Farthingale & John Hutchinson from 1968 
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Van der Graaf Generator  Refugees (Single Version )   Favoriting The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other (reissue)  Virgin  2005  single from 1970 
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Nico  No One Is There   Favoriting The Marble Index  Elektra  1968   
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Lothar and the Hand People  Milkweed Love   Favoriting Presenting...Lothar And The Hand People  Capitol Records  1968   
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The Carolyn Hester Coalition  St. James Infirmary   Favoriting Magazine  Metromedia Records  1970   
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William Sheller  Living East Dreaming West   Favoriting Lux Aeterna  CBS  1972   
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Wings  Live and Let Die   Favoriting Live and Let Die (single)  Apple  1973   
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Music behind DJ:
Syd Barrett 

Gigolo Aunt (loop)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Listener comments!

  9:00pm
hunterfelt:

Another Dark Night of the Soul on a Dark Night. Hello Julie, Birds, what-have-yous.
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Julie:

howdy Hunter!
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Yvang:

Hi Julie and Souls in this Blue Moon monday night!
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listener james from westwood:

Evening, Julie and all!
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adamdoesit:

The volume drops, the darkness rises, it could only be Bat Planet Noise. Hi DJ Julie and battalion!
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Julie:

hiya Yvang! Hi James! Hi Adam!
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SF Sorrow:

Hello Julie!
Hello to the dark night souls!
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Julie:

hiya SF Sorrow!
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SF Sorrow:

↳ Song: "Everything's Changing" by "Kak"
Kak is cool!
  9:04pm
bobobob plasticland 🥁:

Julie Julie Julie!!!!!
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Julie:

hiya bobobob!
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Julie:

↳ Song: "Everything's Changing" by "Kak"
the guitar is nuts
  9:06pm
bobob fabtriplasticland:

Epikak
  9:07pm
WLSClark:

bobobbber!
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Julie:

hi WLSClark!
  9:08pm
WLSClark:

Hi JuliELO!
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SF Sorrow:

↳ Song: "Queen of the Hours" by "Electric Light Orchestra"
Nice! You don't hear selections from No Answer very often on thee radio!
  9:08pm
WLSClark:

↳ SF Sorrow @9:08
So true, SF!
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northguineahills:

Julie and Soulieites!
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SF Sorrow:

↳ WLSClark @9:08
Hello WLSClark!
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Julie:

hiya NGH!
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SF Sorrow:

Listened to Out Of The Blue in the truck today!
  9:10pm
hunterfelt:

↳ SF Sorrow @9:08
The Roy Wood era gets sorta memory-hole'd which is a shame. I prefer the classic ELO lineup, but it's so fascinating to hear the band they could have been.
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Julie:

↳ SF Sorrow @9:10
great one!
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SF Sorrow:

↳ hunterfelt @9:10
Agreed! The Move is awesome as well!
  9:12pm
WLSClark:

↳ Song: "Isn't it Quiet and Cold?" by "Gentle Giant"
Words of the Wise!
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adamdoesit:

↳ Song: "Isn't it Quiet and Cold?" by "Gentle Giant"
So refreshing to see a large, balding dude on an album cover.
  9:13pm
hunterfelt:

↳ SF Sorrow @9:11
Oh yeah agreed. I feel it's a bit like a Syd Barrett situation with a less depressing outcome. Wood I think appears on a few tracks on the next album and that's it, they become far more successful without him. Luckily Wizzard ended up successful on its own (and, of course, Wood wrote a huge Christmas hit so he was never hurting for cash)
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Julie:

quiet & cold like my heart
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David Shortell:

i recognize that still from the 1965 film "Vinyl", Andy Warhol's super low-rent version of "A Clockwork Orange".
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Julie:

↳ hunterfelt @9:13
what's the xmas hit?
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Julie:

↳ David Shortell @9:14
oh I've never seen it! I just picked it for Edie. Hiya David!
  9:18pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Julie @9:14
I normally hate Christmas music, but I admit that "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" was something I always liked when I heard while working seasonal retail. It took me like 15 years before I realized that it was Roy Wood. www.youtube.com...
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SF Sorrow:

↳ hunterfelt @9:13
I agree; very much like the Floyd, and some what the multiple versions of Deep Purple!
I like it all!
  9:23pm
Dean:

There is no reason to hate Christmas music. It's like hating music about cars.
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Julie:

hi Dean!
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Roberto:

Ho hum, just another Julie fill-in 😂
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Julie:

hiya Roberto!
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northguineahills:

↳ Roberto @9:24
it's monueswednesday?
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SF Sorrow:

Favorite ELO Live!
Jeff is playing a rare Veleno all aluminum guitar!

www.youtube.com...
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Roberto:

↳ northguineahills @9:25
The same!
  9:26pm
WLSClark:

↳ Song: "Lady of the Lake" by "Peggy Lipton"
Someone to melt for....
  9:28pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Song: "Hang On to Your Ego (I Know There's an Answer)" b...
The "Hang Onto Your Ego" lyrics are SO MUCH BETTER. I hate that Mike Love made him rewrite them.
  9:28pm
WLSClark:

↳ Song: "Hang On to Your Ego (I Know There's an Answer)" b...
One damned great song!
  9:28pm
A.J. MACHETE:

Long time listener, first time intruder. Good evening all.
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Julie:

hiya AJ!
  9:31pm
A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Julie @9:30
Hey, have you ever begun a PBN fill-in with "Baltimore"?
  9:32pm
A.J. MACHETE:

*BPN
  9:33pm
bob:

Peggy Lipton ...Quincy Jones wife 74-1990
  9:35pm
hunterfelt:

↳ WLSClark @9:28
The Pixies also did a fantastic version of it, another reason it got some additional credit in the WFMU realm: www.youtube.com...
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adamdoesit:

↳ Song: "Substitute (instrumental)" by "The Backing Tracks"
A giant in one world, a leprechaun in another. Jonathan Swift approves this interpretation.
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Julie:

↳ A.J. MACHETE @9:31
Tori Amos's song Baltimore?
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Julie:

↳ bob @9:33
hi Bob! and did they ever make one GORGEOUS daughter
  9:38pm
A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Julie @9:37
That'd be the one.
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northguineahills:

↳ hunterfelt @9:28
exactly!
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Julie:

I really never thought about the year on that.it might fit. I'll have to go relisten
  9:39pm
A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Julie @9:38
I think I read 1977.
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Julie:

It's a little on the late side but for Tori I think I could make an exception
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Julie:

i have really bad recordings of her playing at weddings
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SF Sorrow:

↳ Song: "I'm A Woman" by "Shocking Blue"
Mariska!!! Yeaaaaaa!
Sitar!!!!!!
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Julie:

↳ Song: "Long Hot Summer Night" by "The Jimi Hendrix Exper...
he said SUGAR WALLS
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Midge:

Monday night Julie! Hello!
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Julie:

hiya Midge!
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SF Sorrow:

Big crush on Peggy with the Mod Squad!
Big crush on Karen Valentine, same era Room 222!
Big crush on Susan St. James too!
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David Shortell:

↳ Song: "Lady of the Lake" by "Peggy Lipton"
She went to school with R. Crumb's late wife Aline, as she relates in "I Remember Peggy" (Raw #3, June 1991).
  9:49pm
Blissland:

greetings
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Julie:

hi Blissland!
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Julie:

↳ SF Sorrow @9:48
where is Karen I haven't seen her in forever! Susan turns up...and on instagram too
  9:52pm
Blissland:

holy crap, high temp only 68 tomorrow. Thankfully it gets warmer again next week
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Julie:

wow
  9:53pm
A.J. MACHETE:

Sneak preview of fall up here in MA the next few days.
  9:53pm
hunterfelt:

↳ David Shortell @9:49
I love weird connections to the Underground Comix scene. Like how Joni knew Trina Robbins, Joplin knew Crumb's circle (she famously was afraid of Rory Hayes because of his work). Laurie Anderson started as an underground cartoonist. Rick Griffin, of course, split his time between underground comix and doing work for bands.
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SF Sorrow:

↳ Julie @9:51
No idea Julie.
I think I last saw her was on an original airing of Room 22!
  9:55pm
A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Julie @9:42
I got those same recordings; was a bootleg box set called Tori Stories.
  9:55pm
WLSClark:

Hi Midge, Blissland!
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SF Sorrow:

*222
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Julie:

she made a lot of tv movies..into the 80s I think.
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SF Sorrow:

↳ Julie @9:55
Cool deal, she probably had a pretty good career
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Julie:

I feel like she played gidget at some point...like early 70s gidge
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northguineahills:

↳ Song: "Do You Hear the Words" by "Magic Carpet"
I only have this on a "wyrde folk" comp (all 13 vols)
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Candy-O'67:

Hi Julie and all; just tuned in!
  10:01pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Julie @9:58
"Gidget Grows Up" according to Wikipedia and her most recent film was a 2004 Lifetime movie with John Larroquette called "Wedding Daze" which I now want to watch.
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Julie:

hi Candy-O!
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Julie:

↳ northguineahills @10:00
you need that whole album! And I think I need the wyrde folk comps
  10:01pm
A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Song: "Do You Hear the Words" by "Magic Carpet"
Kahli Bahlu would go so well with that.
  10:02pm
hunterfelt:

↳ hunterfelt @10:01
My apologizes: HALLMARK movie. I am aware that they are signifcant differences between the two haha.
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Julie:

↳ hunterfelt @10:01
oh same! find it online wouldja
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Julie:

Hallmark is more wide-eyed, Lifetime is darker
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Julie:

↳ A.J. MACHETE @10:01
you're so right
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Julie:

↳ Song: "Separated" by "The Hollies"
this is some weird shit from the hollies i just love this record
  10:04pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Julie @10:02
Yeah, Hallmark is where it's always Christmas and Lifetime where it's pretty much always the Most Horrifying Day Of The Protagonist's Life
  10:05pm
A.J. MACHETE:

↳ Julie @10:03
Is it on King Midas in Reverse?
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Julie:

↳ hunterfelt @10:04
more affairs and murder
  10:06pm
WLSClark:

↳ Song: "Paint it Black (mono)" by "The Rolling Stones"
Next Sunday on CBS Sunday Morning, I think they have a stones spotlight segment.
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:01
i ordered it in 2003 from the greenthumb magazine (a pagan magazine),

/the things you find while perusing bookstores waiting for friends to show up....
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SF Sorrow:

↳ hunterfelt @10:01
Just looked that up myself, and also want to see Wedding Daze
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northguineahills:

↳ hunterfelt @10:02
hallmark flicks are usually slightly more saccharine...
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:02
I see you have it covered already....
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hello, Julie and moonlit ones. 🌕
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northguineahills:

I think that was the 5th skyrnyd reference I've heard in as many days in wfmu and elsewhere and I'm no longer in FL!
  10:14pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Song: "Here Come the People in Grey" by "The Kinks"
A band that definitely did their country rock phase right.
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northguineahills:

↳ hunterfelt @10:14
that's, "country pub rock"!😉
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Julie:

Hi Ken!
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Julie:

Is there Country Club Rock? Is that Yacht Rock? What IS yacht rock?
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northguineahills:

now, i just need some canned heat to sate my appetite...
  10:16pm
hunterfelt:

↳ northguineahills @10:15
It's a very British way about it. My fave Robyn Hitchcock album, "Spooked," does something simliar, it's his Americana album (Gilliam Welch & David Rawlings are backing musicians) and he connects alt-country right to his roots in English folk rock. It's dazzling, showing they both come from similar sources.
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Julie:

↳ hunterfelt @10:16
is THAT what it is. I always found that album inaccessible to me
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:16
I'm also into yacht soul (also a thing)
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Julie:

yacht punk?
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:18
I'm working on it!

*after much research*

/see previous wfmu pirate cruises...
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Julie:

↳ Song: "Everything You See (Mr.Armageddon)" by "The Norma...
bloody stupid wife? That's harsh
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:20
everyone has had problematic partners at one point in their life....

/i'd be more nuanced in my assessment before using any epithets
  10:22pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Julie @10:17
Yeah, I'm not sure how conscious it was on his part, other than his choice of collaborators, but it's really his love letter to America in a same way that Muswell Hillbillies was for the Kinks. It's also sort of his "Time Out Of Mind"? He's really approaching aging and the fact that he can't quite be the Manic Pixie Dream Guy he was when he was younger, there's a grappling with Time and the Great Unknown. I wrote about it back in a previous life as a rock critic: www.popmatters.com...
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Julie:

how did you go from THAT to writing about sports? That's nuts. I'd love to be able to write about music. But then I don't like sports
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Julie:

tumbleweed connection. it seems all the brits did it. But Bernie actually went and became a cowboy
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northguineahills:

meanwhile, i'm watching cycling on my other monitor olympic cycling from july 27. i decided to watch every event in chronological order b/c i'm weirdish....

/i'll be done by halloweenish...
  10:26pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Julie @10:23
Short Answer: I could find people to pay me for writing about sports and haven't been able to find anyone that paid me money. PopMatters paid reviewers in promo CDs. I got into sports as sort way to have an interest outside of my boomer parents' interests and became obsessed and then I started to do some sports-related comedy and that landed me the Guardian gig.
  10:26pm
hunterfelt:

↳ hunterfelt @10:26
*paid me money for music writing.
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Julie:

↳ northguineahills @10:26
is it all on peacock?
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northguineahills:

↳ hunterfelt @10:26
sorry i circumnavigate around the guardian's paywall (i'm a bit skint)
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:27
yeah, it's good background visual ambience. (i can be an ocd completist sometimes)
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northguineahills:

↳ northguineahills @10:28
(i piggyback off my brother's account)
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Julie:

i just wanna see the gymnasts
  10:31pm
hunterfelt:

↳ northguineahills @10:27
Oh I quit earlier this year, I had a case of burnout so it don't pay my salary any more, circumnavigate away!
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:29
When i was a kid, I got my younger brothers to complete in an olympics in our yard and the field next door. they really loved the rhythmic gymnastics program i created for them (a ball, and a chinese yo-yo for streamer). I tried to do all events that summer. (i was a bored kid in jr hight)
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Julie:

↳ northguineahills @10:31
that's so cool! we never did anything fun together
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:32
I was the judge and ref for every event, and kept a binder for the results. since they were twins, they were ultracompetitive, which i used for my own entertainment (well, they had fun too)
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Julie:

tsk tsk making small children fight to the death
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:37
(well, I made have encouraged that in other situations.... and better to have them compete w/ each other that team up against me... 😁
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northguineahills:

I was only 5 years older than them, and babysat them all the time, and even for a full weekend since I was 12 (i was 12 and 16 when I did these olympic game w/ them)
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Julie:

nice with the 4 years in between
  10:42pm
WLSClark:

↳ Song: "Paper Sun" by "Traffic"
Awesome!!!
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @10:42
(yeah, as i was uni for the atlanta olympics)

/I was in korea a month before the 88 seoul olypics....
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SF Sorrow:

↳ WLSClark @10:42
Ditto!
  10:50pm
WLSClark:

↳ Song: "The Trip (mono)" by "Donovan"
Makes me all Goo Goo Barabajagal all over!
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Julie:

↳ WLSClark @10:50
he's one cool cat
  10:53pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Song: "Everything You See (Mr.Armageddon)" by "The Norma...
According to the internet, there was definitely a Norman Haines and apparently he legendarily nearly joined the band that became Black Sabbath.
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Julie:

oh man
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SF Sorrow:

Great Doors Track Julie!
  10:59pm
WLSClark:

I loved that window LP cover.
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SF Sorrow:

Time to drift off!
Good nite all!
Thanks Julie for the excellent tunes selections!
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Julie:

nite SF Sorrow!
  11:04pm
WLSClark:

↳ SF Sorrow @11:01
Nite SF!!
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SF Sorrow:

Take Care!
  11:06pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Song: "Across Your Life" by "Oriental Sunshine"
Not the band name that has aged perfectly but solid track.
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Julie:

I think it's okay as long as it's not a person. Like a rug, or sunshine
  11:08pm
WLSClark:

VERY Cream-like cover!
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Julie:

it's very faithful yet different enough in sound
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Julie:

↳ Song: "Murdoch" by "Trees"
how am I not listening to this singer ALL the time
  11:14pm
WLSClark:

Gonna slink off to bed. Great stuff, Julie, as usual.
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Julie:

nite WLSC sleep well
  11:15pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Julie @11:12
I've read about this band so much but have only heard a few songs. I get now while it's considered a proto-freak folk act.
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northguineahills:

↳ Song: "Murdoch" by "Trees"
this was also on the wyrd folk comp....
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Julie:

if I were to bring back Eclectical Banana I need a better time slot
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Julie:

proto freak folk?
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @11:15
aye!
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Julie:

I should know what freak folk is but I do not
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northguineahills:

↳ Julie @11:16
the finns do it best, but there are some great other examples (local sunburned hand of man comes to mind, or no neck blues band)
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Julie:

uh oh that whistling sound triggered the cockatiel
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northguineahills:

ok, gotta run, thanks julie and friend, enjoy the dark!
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Julie:

aww he's wondering where his friend went
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Julie:

see ya NGH!
  11:20pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Julie @11:15
It's a group of eccentric folk-rock acts of the late 90s, early 00s. Devendra Barnhart, Joanna Newsom, early Animal Collection were the most famous. Sort of the types who had a lot of Incredible String Band and Linda Perhacs albums.
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Julie:

ohhh okay...
  11:23pm
KWilde:

Hey Julie
Digging this
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PAULS:

Stellar show! thank you!
  11:27pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Julie @11:21
It's not one of my fave genres, but the scene sort of rediscovered a lot of cool 60s and 70s albums. It's sort of what led me to Karen Dalton and Judee Sill. That kind of thing, Trees were on that list.
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Julie:

hiya KWilde, hey Pauls! Thank you!
  11:33pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Song: "Butterfly" by "Pink Floyd"
I've only heard this one once before but recognized that guitar instantly.
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Julie:

most the songs on it are just straightfoward late 60s pop but that one sounds more like Floyd
  11:41pm
hunterfelt:

↳ Julie @11:37
Yeah it even sounds like it could have popped up on one of the solo albums.
  11:46pm
Dean:

Biden just proclaimed that we have high-speed Internet in the USA.
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Julie:

why IS our speed so much worse than every other country
  11:48pm
Dean:

I dunno. Communists?
  11:50pm
Dean:

And now the BS about how "we couldn't get anything done in Congress." Congress rarely has trouble getting done what it wants done.
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Julie:

↳ Song: "St. James Infirmary" by "The Carolyn Hester Coali...
if dolly did rock
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Midge:

Thanks Julie and goodnight everyone!
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Julie:

night Midge!
  11:54pm
hunterfelt:

Great show, always love hearing your 60s/70s stuff! Thanks for listening to me Infodump everywhere!
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MOM WHIG:

↳ Song: "Paint it Black (mono)" by "The Rolling Stones"
MY FAVE
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MOM WHIG:

SORRY TO MISS THE TUNES TONITE - SNAYLE WAS HERE VISITING WITH ME.
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Julie:

hi Mom Whig!
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Julie:

figured I'd go out with a banger
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Yvang:

Great selection! Great episode! Thanks Julie.
  12:01am
Blissland:

and that's the end
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Julie:

you don't have to go home but ya can't stay here
  12:05am
Blissland:

nitey nite
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