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Favoriting April 8, 2009: Dedicated to Lou D'Antonio (1936-2009)

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Lee Morgan  Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit)   Favoriting The Gigolo  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Duke Ellington  Solitude   Favoriting Jackson Pollock Jazz  0:06:20 (Pop-up)
Eddie Lang  Perfect   Favoriting Jazz Guitar Virtuoso  0:09:54 (Pop-up)
Lou D'Antonio & Irwin  Fistfight on the Garden State Parkway   Favoriting WFMU aircheck March 1978  0:21:56 (Pop-up)
Don Redman and His Orchestra  Chant of the Weed   Favoriting Chant of the Weed  0:27:34 (Pop-up)
Oscar Peterson  Moten Swing   Favoriting Night Train  0:30:43 (Pop-up)
Lou D'Antonio  mic break 1990   Favoriting WFMU aircheck June 1990 (thanks to Chris Goldsbury)  0:40:16 (Pop-up)
Johnny Guitar Watson  Misty   Favoriting Plays Misty  0:43:16 (Pop-up)
Bob & Ray  Reuniting a Brother and Sister Separated for 70 Years   Favoriting Vintage Bob & Ray  0:50:49 (Pop-up)
Bobby Timmons  A Little Busy   Favoriting Javabubbaboogaloo (comp)  0:54:24 (Pop-up)
Lou D'Antonio & Jim Price  Carl Brown's Garage #1   Favoriting WFMU aircheck ca. 1980  1:09:23 (Pop-up)
Thelonious Monk  Hornin' In   Favoriting The Complete Blue Note Recordings  1:08:16 (Pop-up)
Lou D'Antonio  Gourmet Gus   Favoriting WFMU aircheck June 1990  1:11:27 (Pop-up)
Lou D'Antonio  mic break 1990   Favoriting WFMU aircheck June 1990 (thanks to Chris Goldsbury)  1:18:38 (Pop-up)
Lou D'Antonio & Jim Price  Carl Brown's Garage #2   Favoriting WFMU aircheck ca. 1980-82  1:20:53 (Pop-up)
Bob & Ray  Bob & Ray Charm School for Men   Favoriting Vintage Bob & Ray  1:30:56 (Pop-up)
Laura Henton  I Can Tell the World About This   Favoriting How Can I Keep From Singing: Early American Religious Music and Song, Vol. 1  1:33:12 (Pop-up)
Lou D'Antonio, Irwin Chusid & Paul Sobolik  Gordon's Dad and Mr. Basket   Favoriting WFMU aircheck ca. 1979  1:43:08 (Pop-up)
Jess Stacy  Candlelights   Favoriting Commodore Piano Anthology  1:49:00 (Pop-up)
Fred Astaire  I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket   Favoriting Top Hat: Hits from Hollywood  1:59:49 (Pop-up)
Bill Perkins  Samba de Orfeu   Favoriting Ultra-Lounge Vol. 12: Saxophobia  2:02:48 (Pop-up)
Magnetic Fields  Please Stop Dancing   Favoriting Distortion  2:05:24 (Pop-up)
The Rosebuds  Life Like   Favoriting Life Like  2:08:08 (Pop-up)
Norah Jones  Cold, Cold Heart   Favoriting Come Away With Me  2:11:17 (Pop-up)
Amy Annelle  Wake Up, Little Dark Eyes   Favoriting 3 songs from new album  2:14:53 (Pop-up)
Boards of Canada  Roygbiv   Favoriting Everything Is Nice: Matador 10th Ann'y Anthology  2:17:07 (Pop-up)
China Broadcast Children's Choir  The Little Kitten Makes Buns in Bed   Favoriting Children's Folk Rhymes in Beijing: Flying Kites When Willow Leaves Turn Green  2:20:01 (Pop-up)
Annie  Greatest Hit   Favoriting Anniemal  2:20:12 (Pop-up)
Simian Mobile Disco  Scott   Favoriting Attack Sustain Decay Release  2:23:49 (Pop-up)
Terri Clark  The World Needs a Drink   Favoriting The Definitive Collection  2:32:02 (Pop-up)
Peter Palmer and Stubby Kaye (musical director: Lehman Engel)  The Country's In the Very Best of Hands   Favoriting Original Broadway Cast of "Li'l Abner"  2:35:55 (Pop-up)
Viva Voce  Klimaanlage   Favoriting I Feel Fraggae  2:41:11 (Pop-up)
The Bonzo Dog Band  Mr. Apollo   Favoriting The Beast of the Bonzos  2:43:41 (Pop-up)
Turn Me On Dead Man  Sunshine Supercreep   Favoriting God Bless the Electric Freak  2:47:53 (Pop-up)
Mighty Sparrow  Wood in the Fire   Favoriting Mighty Sparrow, Vol. 2 (Ice Records CD)  2:54:23 (Pop-up)
The Raymond Scott Orchestrette  Oil Gusher   Favoriting Pushbutton Parfait  2:57:09 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:04pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

an empty chalkboard to scrawl on.
  3:04pm
Pearly Sweets:

Swinging!
  3:04pm
Ike:

Hello all. Irwin, have you heard the new Metric album? I think you would love it. You would love it like a purring cat.
  3:05pm
Cecile:

what a lovely tribute page to Lou D'Antonio.
Never heard his show, but today's WFMU stands on his shoulders.
  3:10pm
Sean Daily:

Fifth comment or thereabouts! Woo hoo!
  3:12pm
fishmonkeystew:

Every day as I listen to WFMU I send home emails labeled "music" with the names of artists, songs and albums to follow up. I've sent about 12 today.
  3:17pm
Cecile:

Oh, don't apologize Irwin. Pay tribute!
  3:18pm
G.:

Hear hear Cecile...
  3:21pm
Parq:

It looks like I'm going to get very little work done this afternoon. I remember the Duck well, and am going to be glued to this show.
  3:22pm
fishmonkeystew:

It's people like Lou that make it easier to sift through the insanity that is this world.
  3:25pm
G.:

Were the names Vin Scelsa and Pseu Braun?

Woohoo, first internet comment on a 1978 audio stream!
  3:32pm
Ike:

I was not around for the Duck when originally on the air, so this is fun and educational. Some current comedic programs could learn a thing or several.

The fact that he moved to Vermont must mean he was a man of great taste. Or taste in states anyway.
  3:34pm
Lizardner Dave:

The Duck was before my time, so this is interesting.
  3:44pm
Cecile:

Gee, I'm nostalgic for great radio I never heard.
  3:50pm
Cecile:

you are correct, Irwin!
I remember getting a Bob and Ray book in HS, and just loved it. The House of Toast!
  4:00pm
Ismael:

Bob & Ray were the shiznit! as you might know, Bob [Elliott] is the father of Chris Elliott.
  4:02pm
Cecile:

That I know! And he made great appearances on "Get a Life"
  4:04pm
fishmonkeystew:

Is there a Duck archive? Did I already miss that info?

Great show, Irwin. Thanks for sharing. I can feel my brain expanding as I listen.
  4:07pm
BSI:

The komodo dragon.... is... the world's largest.... living lizard...
  4:11pm
G.:

@fish: at the bottom of the tribute page ( http://www.wfmu.org/ldtrib.html ) check the not-yet-active link to:

The Hour of the Duck Audio Archives (coming soon)
  4:13pm
dagwood:

great show Irwin. Coincidence that Bob Elliott was on a show called Radio Deluxe last night with John Pizarelli (sp). Bob was talking about his shows and spinning OLD Bing Crosby. A hoot.
  4:17pm
Cecile:

Dagwood, is there a link or archive to that?
  4:23pm
randy in NC:

And Chris Elliott's daughter is Abby Elliott now on SNL
  4:31pm
Cecile:

Ah! The seed of the Handsome Boy Modeling School!
  4:33pm
Ike:

Sorry Irwin, I just looked, and there do not appear to be any archives at WNCS's web site.
  4:33pm
Ismael:

Charm School for Men must have influenced Chris Elliott's "Handsome Boy Modeling School" on "Get a Life," where his character enrolls to become a male model.
  4:36pm
dagwood:

cecile. I found a link. It is a good show on NPR.

http://www.johnpizzarelli.com/go.php?id=6
  4:36pm
thecleef:

I'm reading Chris Elliott's newest book...fun
  4:37pm
Cecile:

Thanks, dagwood.

Yes, Ismael. The sketch on Get a Life, and Handsome Boy inspired that funny hip hop group from the 90s
  4:38pm
G.:

Yep, Ike -- and in fact, I checked last week during Fabio's show and, using LD's name, I could not pull any hits at all on the Vermont station's site. Did I miss anything?
  4:38pm
randy in NC:

I remember listening to The Duck back in the '80's. Condolences to his family and many friends...
  4:45pm
randy in NC:

Back in the days when each radio show was performance art to be actively listened to instead of a homogenized "product" to have on in the background. FMU continues to be the carrier of this torch.
  4:45pm
Ismael:

Cecile: I lent my copy of the HBMS hip-hop CD to my buddy, and his house was robbed, and they took only my HBMS record. good-taste thievery!
  4:46pm
Laura L:

I'm sorry to say I didn't know Lou, but I met that sniveling little Gordon kid a few times. Radio Freak!
  4:47pm
tombom:

this is brilliant.
  4:51pm
G.:

He even left a mention of himself and his 6 year old scatting in the Green Mountains, in a year 2000 amazon.com review of the disc they sang to --

http://tinyurl.com/cxznh3
  4:51pm
Cecile:

that is amazing, Ismael!
  5:00pm
Joe Bacon:

Irwin, thanks for sharing your memories of Lou with us!
  5:05pm
Cecile:

Yes, Irwin, thank you very much.
  5:06pm
Laura L:

Here, here--thanks, Irwin--a wonderful tribute. Thanks for putting it together. Much enjoyed and appreciated.
  5:21pm
Cecile:

WOW! A remix of Annie song this used to be a big staple on my disco channel on Pandora. Great song.
  5:31pm
Pearly Sweets:

it was just the same four bands.... melting away my brain for three hours.
  5:32pm
Cecile:

Irwin, you're making my head hurt. Catch you next week.
  5:32pm
G.:

Nope, in 2025 Andy will still be listening to 70s AOR. Like most people his age.
  5:34pm
Pearly Sweets:

I kinda wish the other Andy playlists were real just to listen to those shows. Any of them sound like they could have been 100% better than his show last week.
  5:34pm
Parq:

Wouldn't everyone agree that "My Disco Channel on Pandora" would be a good book title? ("This is your disco channel. And this is your disco channel on Pandora.")
  5:37pm
Joe Bacon:

Just any mention of disco makes me realize how old I am and I can remember when I stood in line at Studio 54 with my then girlfriend and my wardrobe had half a dozen neon colored leisure suits 30 years ago
  5:39pm
General Bullmoose:

What's good for General Bullmoose is good for everybody!
  5:39pm
jan:

wow Irwin, does your playing "The Country's In the Very Best of Hands"
mean that you have changed your stripes?
  5:43pm
G.:

jawohl, so geil ( = cool)
  5:43pm
Carmichael:

I went to a disco once in Colorado in the '70s. Lights in the floor, thumping walls, chest hair, medallions, the whole thing. Up on a kind of opera box toward the ceiling, some kid was playing a drum kit along with the thump. Wailing away by himself for hours. Someone said it was the owner's son, adding a groove to the already groovy music.

Somehow, I survived to this day. Now, I listen to Tuvan throat singing and Lipsynca. Life's a cruel mistress.
  5:44pm
Laura L:

Air-conditioning never sounded so gut. Toll, mensch!
  5:44pm
Parq:

"Wrestle poodles and win!"
  5:45pm
Irwin:

A/C? Izzat what they was spieling about, LL?
  5:45pm
Carmichael:

Irwin! Neil Innes! Tribute to Apollo C. Vermouth, the producer of "Urban Spaceman"!

<holding up lighter> Light for Peace!!
  5:48pm
Parq:

"Today, I am two seperate gorillas!"
  5:48pm
Carmichael:

Although Irwin has superior knowledge and taste, I'll pass on to the uninitiated that Mr. Apollo was Paul McCartney, operating under a contract-necessitated pseudonym.
  5:50pm
G.:

Klima = climate Anlage = foundation

Klimaanlage = a building's A/C system
  5:51pm
Laura L:

Yeah, Klimaanlage means air-conditioning system. A surprising subject matter!
  5:55pm
Carmichael:

Finishing with a bang, dude. Enjoy the happy hour.
  5:59pm
Laura L:

Irwin, now go and have one on your brain!
  6:02pm
Carmichael:

Go straight to Hell, Andy.
  9:27pm
Liza and Jim Price:

We mourn EL PATO from la isla de Vieques Puerto Rico. Let me tell you that the rum is smooth like buttersctoch.
  2:24am
Jaclyn:

Thanks so much for dedicating your show to my uncle Lou, Irwin. It means a lot to me and the rest of his family/friends. I didn't get to catch it live but am really enjoying it now :)
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