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October 28, 2008: Regardless of the election's outcome, we'll all be getting drunk 168 hours from now (Fill-in for Tom Scharpling)

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Artist Track Album Comments New Approx. start time
Stiff Little Fingers  Bloody Dub   Nobody's Heroes      0:00:00 Pop-up)
Mogwai  The Sun Smells Too Loud   The Hawk is Howling    *   0:03:13 Pop-up)
The Wedding Present  Interstate 5   Take Fountain      0:10:05 Pop-up)
Prisonshake  We've Only Tasted the Wine   Dirty Moons 2xLP    *   0:18:09 Pop-up)
Todd Rundgren  Hello, It's Me   Something/Anything?      0:24:00 Pop-up)
 
The Ex & Getachew Mekurya  Eywat Setenafegagn   Free Music Archive Sampler Vol 2    *   0:34:29 Pop-up)
Twinkeyz  Tonight Again   Aliens in our Midst: Complete Recordings 1977-1980      0:39:24 Pop-up)
Vivian Girls  Where Do You Run To?         0:41:47 Pop-up)
KMD  808 Man   Mr. Hood      0:45:16 Pop-up)
The Wipers  Up Front   Wipers Box Set 3xCD      0:48:39 Pop-up)
The Hank IV  Feeding me Back   Refuge in Genre  The Hank IV performs live on Brian Turner's show on November 18th.  *   0:51:42 Pop-up)
C-60  Mutters Kleine Helfer   Come Tomorrow  compilation    0:53:52 Pop-up)
Plastique Du Reve feat. Radical Resistance Cheerleaders  R.E.S.I.S.T.   DFA Presents Supersoul Recordings: Nobody Knows Anything 2xCD    *   0:56:50 Pop-up)
 
The Eddie Current Supression Ring  Which Way to Go   Primary Colours    *   1:11:49 Pop-up)
Francis Bebey  Forest Nativity   Nandolo: With Love 1963-1994      1:14:49 Pop-up)
Margret Furer und die Penny Pipers  Gammelshake   Hippies, Hasch, und Flower Power: 68er-Pop aus Deutschland  compilation  *   1:19:08 Pop-up)
The Human League  Looking for the Black Haired Girls   The Golden Hour of the Future  Crazy early recordings. Whoa!  *   1:21:43 Pop-up)
Siah and Yeshua DapoED  Gravity   The Visualz Anthology      1:25:26 Pop-up)
Koushik  Lying in the Sun   Out my Window    *   1:29:20 Pop-up)
Yo La Tengo  Autumn Sweater   I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One      1:32:56 Pop-up)
The Mirrors  Creamy Fields of Doves   A Green Dream 2xLP    *   1:38:07 Pop-up)
The Bee Gees  Country Lanes   Main Course      1:41:29 Pop-up)
 
Squirrelbait  Kid Dynamite   7"      1:52:36 Pop-up)
The Gossip  Standing in the Way of Control   Standing in the Way of Control      1:56:02 Pop-up)
Gang Starr  DWYCK feat. Nice & Smooth   Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr 2xCD      1:59:49 Pop-up)
Simply Saucer  Exit Plexit   Half Human, Half Live    *   2:03:51 Pop-up)
Colin Newman  I've Waited Ages   A-Z  He of Wire.    2:07:06 Pop-up)
Monolake  Sleep Archive Interpretation   Plumbicon Versions  Mixed with the 'Environments' "Ultimate Thunderstorm" LP    2:12:21 Pop-up)
The War on Drugs  Taking the Farm   Wagonwheel Blues    *   2:20:49 Pop-up)
 
Slayer  Seasons in the Abyss   Seasons in the Abyss  Congratulations to John McCain    2:30:08 Pop-up)
James Brown  Livin' in America   Rocky IV  Congratulations to Barack Obama    2:36:34 Pop-up)
The Staple Singers  Bridges Instead of Walls   Be What You Are      2:41:21 Pop-up)
Sam Cooke  A Change is Gonna Come   The Man and his Music      2:45:11 Pop-up)
Bruce Springsteen  Dream Baby Dream   MP3  A Suicide cover. Recorded live in New Jersey, 2005.    2:48:26 Pop-up)

Listener comments!

  8:08pm listening john:

Hi Mike,
I've never heard your show before!
  8:09pm Ike:

I love this Mogwai track almost more than life itself. Or at least more than cereal. And boy, do I love cereal.
  8:10pm jen:

i could get used to you dj'ing every other day, mike
  8:12pm bill:

hooray! Mike Lupica twice in one week! nice surprise. Now if we can only get Prof Dum Dum to fill in for Evan...
  8:18pm mike:

Thanks all -- Great to be here again... Got a landslide's worth of great stuff picked out for tonight, and in 17 minutes have had about the same number of technical problems. Should be a fun three hours, no doubt!
  8:27pm t:

hey mike, what a pleasent surprise having you among us tonight!
  8:28pm Pete in LA:

You have a ride home from the station, right?
  8:29pm mike:

No worries, Pete. It's all part of the PLAN.
  8:52pm BillyJam:

Mike - thanks for playing KMD and a special thanks for coming up with the idea for the last week's all seven inch singles going steady themed week - which was so popular I think will be the first of many
  8:55pm jmd:

HEY!
The WIpers! Neat! Thanks and good to hear you on a Tuesday.
  8:57pm Jacob:

Man I love this WIpers track!
  9:01pm Mike:

Yo Willie Marmalade and calling all Wipers fans! Singles Going Steady week was a blast, and indeed, every couple of years I re-discover the Wipers and think to myself that they might have been one of the most brilliant bands of their era. Huzzah!
  9:17pm Tim Serpas:

So what you're saying is that I don't have to feel like I'm cheating on you when I enjoy Trent in your old time slot?
  9:18pm mike:

I like to think of it as a love triangle, Tim.
  9:22pm Robert1014:

Mike, I'm always happy to hear you doing fill-ins, and I miss you on the regular schedule. All things considered, I'd say your show is my favorite, even to the point where I look forward to your DJ announcements as much to hear your regular interstitial music as your announcements. (By the same token, I always anticipate the moment in Scott Williams' show where he plays "Cast Your Fate To The Wind" by Vince Guraldi. Weird, maybe, but life is made up of small pleasures.)

I also heard and loved R.E.S.I.S.T. on Trent's "Safe and Sound" show and good on ya for playing it tonight!

Get yourself back on the regular schedule!!
  9:28pm mike:

Awesome, thanks Robert! As far as getting back on the regular skedge, we'll have to see what the new year brings. But thanks for the vote of encouragement.
  9:37pm listening john:

good show, but not the Best Show though :)
  9:42pm dave:

i am just GIDDY with anticipation of the yo la tengo/feelies new years show in sunny montclair.

GIDDY.
  9:42pm jmd:

Huh, that's funny. I was just thinking how TBSOWFMU is not the Mike Lupica show. More rock, less talk!
  9:47pm listening john:

maybe mike and tom can swap places one week ; tom does the mike lupica show and mike does the best show
  9:52pm efd:

if you're not going to do that Bee Gees song, I am going to start lobbying right now for you to do "Four Horsemen" by Aphrodite's Child.
DO IT!!!
(I'm dying to play drums on that song!)
  9:53pm dave:

i would like to throw what little weight my meagre pledge carries behind a scharpling/lupica duet on "Country Lane" for hoof 'n mouth 2009.
  9:58pm t:

squirrel bait!
  9:58pm mike:

EFD: I think Scott Williams, as WFMU's pre-eminent fan of Aphrodite's Child, would be the guy for that one. And Dave: keep dreamin'!
  10:08pm efd:

yeah, he didn't take the bait when I mentioned it to him a few months ago. I'll have to keep working it.
  10:24pm randy in NC:

efd- play the 4 horsemen tonight...
  10:31pm madi:

so good to hear you again!!
  10:32pm timotato:

Damn straight, Mike.
  10:34pm Hatch:

Mike, I'd there is a better than 50% chance we will know the outcome by this time next Tuesday. Call me optimistic...

Great to hear you on the air, as always.
  10:34pm Ike:

Election-wise, I am also very anxious. Fivethirtyeight.com and the map at realclearpolitics.com project a clear win for O based on polls, but my worry is: How many rigged electronic voting machines are out there? Can they switch THAT many votes from D to R? They've already switched some early votes in WV and MO among others....
  10:34pm Neil:

I want to hear more about that two bottle night . . .
  10:35pm jmd:

Slaaaaaayerrrrrrrr!
  10:36pm Dan:

SLAYER RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  10:36pm Therese:

Love!
  10:38pm john:

i can see cindy and sarah walking across the stage smiling, waving, pointing. the man himself all jowly and hobbling, smiling. insaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaane!
  10:42pm jacob:

I know all of Australia is rooting for an Obama victory. If he does win i'm going to dance a merry jig.
  10:46pm jmd:

Maaaaaavisssss!
  10:48pm Dan:

Gang Starr, Slayer, James Brown, and Staple Singers all in one show? Great show, man. Keep on truckin'
  10:52pm jmd:

OK, now you're just giving me a chill. Keep up the great show!
  10:54pm scott:

i had no idea the boss covered suicide. wtf!?
  10:56pm sf mike:

my respect for bruce springsteen just went up several notches.
  10:56pm Jeff M:

Whoa.
  11:00pm mary:

Suicide fan discovers Bruce Springsteen tonight. Whoa , yeah.
  6:25pm Paula C:

Fantastic, fantasic show, Mike -- thank goodness for archives, and so glad whenever you're on the air!!
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