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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)
The Lane Steinberg Projection  Dr. Kurtz's Program   Favoriting Dr. Kurtz's Program  0:03:12 (Pop-up)
Mocean Worker  Swagger   Favoriting Candygram for Mowo!  0:27:40 (Pop-up)
 
Chris Millar (vocal: Samantha Savage Smith)  Age of Consent   Favoriting Gutterballs  0:35:50 (Pop-up)
Hot Lava  Apple+Option+Fire   Favoriting Lavaology  0:40:42 (Pop-up)
The Frank Cunimondo Trio featuring Lynn Marino  Feelin' Good   Favoriting Feelin' Good  0:43:12 (Pop-up)
Vincent Malone  Come As You Are   Favoriting Ultimate - Le Roi de la Trompette  0:45:48 (Pop-up)
Garfields Birthday  Short Straw   Favoriting More Sense Than Money  0:48:35 (Pop-up)
Chris Stamey & Yo La Tengo  Compared to What   Favoriting V.O.T.E.  0:52:25 (Pop-up)
 
Stereolab  Pack Yr Romantic Mind   Favoriting Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements  1:01:17 (Pop-up)
McCartneyFan2011  The One That Got Away (Katy Perry)   Favoriting Me Singing ...  1:05:57 (Pop-up)
White Rabbits  Temporary   Favoriting Milk Famous  1:09:58 (Pop-up)
Orquesta don Bosco  Tema De Lara   Favoriting Melodias y Voces No. 2  1:13:29 (Pop-up)
Sayuri Goto  Midgets   Favoriting Flashback  1:16:00 (Pop-up)
 
A Great Many  Honky Tonk Tullis   Favoriting http://www.youtube.com/AGreatMany  1:23:29 (Pop-up)
Lee Morgan  Speedball   Favoriting The Gigolo  1:25:46 (Pop-up)
Teddybears (feat. Robyn)  Cardiac Arrest   Favoriting Devil's Music  1:31:32 (Pop-up)
The Corkestra  Zand 1   Favoriting The Corkestra  1:34:18 (Pop-up)
Sopwith Camel  Dancin' Wizard   Favoriting The Miraculous Hump Returns from the Moon  1:38:01 (Pop-up)
Bill Callahan  So Long, Marianne   Favoriting The Songs of Leonard Cohen Covered (Mojo magazine, March 2012)  1:40:28 (Pop-up)
The Three Suns  Danny's Inferno   Favoriting Movin' 'N Groovin'  1:45:51 (Pop-up)
 
Barry Adamson  Black Holes in My Brain   Favoriting I Will Set You Free  1:54:11 (Pop-up)
Claire Judice  Colors Again   Favoriting More Songs From the Kitchen Stool  1:58:00 (Pop-up)
The Fall  Happi Song   Favoriting Ersatz G.B.  1:59:19 (Pop-up)
Longmont Potion Castle  Dick Dale Holiday Message: Hope Your Packages Have Arrived   Favoriting LPC archives  2:03:36 (Pop-up)
Annie  Loco   Favoriting Don't Stop  2:06:44 (Pop-up)
Minisnap  A Walk in the Dark   Favoriting Bounce Around  2:10:07 (Pop-up)
Julia Holter  In the Same Room   Favoriting Ekstasis  2:12:59 (Pop-up)
Gershom Sizomu and John Mark Nkoola  We Are Happy   Favoriting Abayudaya: Music from the Jewish People of Uganda  2:16:56 (Pop-up)
Harper Fair (and David Fair)  LubbaLubba / Yiyayiya   Favoriting What's My Name?  2:20:15 (Pop-up)
Outrageous Cherry  Stay Right Here For a Little While   Favoriting Rainbow Quartz sampler  2:24:59 (Pop-up)
 
Tito Puente & His Orchestra  Ran Kan Kan   Favoriting The Best of Tito Puente: El Rey Del Timbal!  2:32:03 (Pop-up)
The Honeycombs  Have I The Right? (German version)   Favoriting The Honeycombs  2:34:43 (Pop-up)
Dan Tullis & Joel Clark  More More More We Shop You Save!   Favoriting The SelectQuote Project  2:37:33 (Pop-up)
Jack Wilson  Do It   Favoriting Easterly Winds  2:38:31 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:11pm
G:

Irwin was busy and lost track of the time. He was working out settings so he can get Christgau to sound sucessively like Darth Vader, a munchkin, etc., during his 7SD interview.
  3:15pm
?:

This guy talking about Dr. Kurtz sounds kind of like Colonel Kurtz
  3:16pm
Michael:

Christgau likes Irwin a lot as I recall....
  3:16pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hello Irwin.
Whoa! Dr. Kurtz, right off the bat! Reaching for the big guns today!
  3:16pm
Matt from Springfield:

We can all earn a minor in Psychology and Irish Catholic Alcoholic Studies from this.
  3:20pm
G:

Does this end with "The horror! The horror!"?
  3:20pm
Jennique:

The horror. The horror.
  3:21pm
Matt from Springfield:

I think Fredericks should cover this, with his same voice doing both parts...
  3:21pm
Jennique:

BAH. G you beat me to it.
  3:21pm
G:

No, you fulfilled my fantasy. :-)
  3:22pm
savory c:

the good doctor seems to be skating away on the thin ice of a new daye-ay-e-ay.
go doctari go!!
  3:22pm
kat330:

What about what their wives are going through?
  3:23pm
kat330:

What about what we're going through right now?
  3:24pm
ADL:

There you go. Sweep away all the listeners.
  3:24pm
Jennique:

kat330 - Don't waste another day. Life's too short.
  3:25pm
paula pc:

i could listen to this for four or five days straight. thank you, irwin.
  3:25pm
kat330:

The loop, the loop!
  3:25pm
BodegaMan:

Jennique, you said it. you can even say it again if you want.
  3:26pm
G:

Repetition is the mother of memory. Or something, I forget what.
  3:26pm
ADL:

Hmmm...still a few listeners left. Better keep looping.
  3:27pm
kat330:

@ADL: Doesn't Irwin do this when he's "vacuuming"? Some connection with suck-tion?
  3:27pm
BodegaMan:

I'm a fully trained listener of Kurt's show, you can't get me to go away.
  3:27pm
Willie:

Attention must be paid.
  3:28pm
Droll:

I like how the Dr. Kurtz builds up -- I can't wait to see where it's going!
  3:29pm
Irwin:

@Droll: Don't hold yr breath.
  3:29pm
ADL:

@kat330: I believe this is his bed music for when he's detailing his taxidermied raccoon. Could take a while.
  3:29pm
savory c:

buy the ARNST ZIPPER!! and extra batteries..
  3:29pm
G:

Hypotheses: He's annoyed about Christgau. Or he was late for some reason, so he needs prep time.
  3:29pm
kat330:

Since we're on the topic of sucking, I forgot all about a distaste that's even greater than Rod S. for me -- that is, until they rose up again, like zombies, appropriately enough, on Fallon last night: The Cranberries. Yikesarama!
  3:31pm
G:

"say just ONE thing"? little late for that now.
  3:31pm
kat330:

@ADL Raccoon, eh? I figured Irwin more for an opossum stuffer.
  3:31pm
Lizardner Dave:

Vacuuming already huh?
  3:32pm
Roberto:

So Irwin's late and we're the ones who get punished?
  3:32pm
kat330:

C'mon, any Cranberries lovers out there want a piece of me?
  3:32pm
BodegaMan:

@Kat - YES. I was just listening to the Gil Scott Heron piece on Soundcheck and the Cranberries came on after. It made my stomach cclench.
  3:32pm
G:

which piece? :-P
  3:33pm
BodegaMan:

timing of posts may make it seem like I'm a cranberry fan.
  3:33pm
ADL:

Oh god. Cranberries. I'd rather listen to stuffing. But hey, some people like 'em.

As for this audio torture, I have no one to blame but myself because I didn't turn it off...until...now.
  3:34pm
kat330:

@G: Oh, you keed! Seriously, though, their sound, style, aura -- the gestalt of 'em -- truly do get my goat and yank my chain. I thought folks would pile on as they did when I said I didn't care for Rod the Mod.
  3:34pm
Dan and Joel:

This guy is SO FUCKING ANNOYING. who put this on the radio?
  3:35pm
Woo:

I'm gonna leave for a few minutes and when I come back I better be hearing some Buddy Greco
  3:35pm
G:

@kat: so you're an instigator, eh?
  3:35pm
sgillies:

"Somewhat" childhood sweetheart now. We're geting somewhere.
  3:35pm
Roberto:

That reminds me, I was riding in a cab last week and heard the Dan & Joel commercial in its original context for the first time. Turns out it's a real ad.
  3:36pm
kat330:

Possum stuffing w/cranberries -- sounds delish.
  3:36pm
G:

@Woo: If you leave this may suddenly segue into something really great and you'll miss it. Just sayin
  3:36pm
Brett W. Thompson:

Haha I think this is amazing
  3:36pm
Lizardner Dave:

This is a tedious monologue with a rustle.
  3:36pm
kat330:

@G: C'est moi! Though I'd prefer Katalyst -- or wampeter.
  3:37pm
sweir:

Time is standing still!
  3:37pm
BodegaMan:

Is there a Temptations song in the background?
  3:37pm
Caryn:

"Reach Out I'll Be There" in the background. I'm listening to the details now, ignoring the speech.
  3:37pm
Woo:

Life seems very long
  3:38pm
G:

Since about 3:15 this is very much like zoning out and not hearing the spots on commercial radio. I have 30 years' practice at that! Eazypeazylemonsqueazy
  3:38pm
blacktooth:

Is this guy interviewing himself? Is he Dr. Kutz? Why is that go-go band jamming in the back ground? I'm down the rabbit hole on this one...
  3:38pm
Matt from Springfield:

@L.Dave: I wonder if Irwin's playing this hoping that Robert Christgau is listening. He sure is hustling this tediousness, ideologically.
  3:38pm
BDR:

This is much better than Ken's stalling tape.
  3:38pm
kat330:

At least a playlist joust would help us forget what's in the background.
  3:38pm
savory c:

little stevie! why are you dressed up like dr.kurtz?
  3:38pm
kat330:

Yay!
  3:39pm
Matt from Springfield:

And segue into Mocean Worker! Great!
(I'm guessing they pronounce their name, "Motion Worker"?)
  3:39pm
Jennique:

AAAAAaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh.........
  3:39pm
BodegaMan:

I miss it already.
  3:39pm
Kristeen Young:

@Woo: Life's not short, it's sooooo long...
  3:39pm
Nathan:

I feel as I've just left Plato's cave...
  3:41pm
More Kurtz:

Less Mocean
  3:42pm
Mikebee:

Wow, that last one was fantastic - it's split our office in two! Wish I had a copy for myself...
  3:43pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Caryn: I think I noticed the Four Tops connection the first time he played this. But it was "Standing In The Shadows Of Love", wasn't it?
  3:44pm
kat330:

Sounds like Irwin just had some Cranberries.
  3:44pm
Mikebee:

PLAY PART TWO!!!
  3:45pm
kat330:

And the beer-destroyed soundboards.
  3:45pm
BodegaMan:

@MfS I think Caryn had it right, "Reach Out I'll Be There."
  3:45pm
Caryn:

@Matt: there may be more than one song in there, but after just putting "Reach Out I'll Be There" on one of my mix tapes for Meghan, the song was fresh in my mind, so it was definitely there.
  3:45pm
Talking Heads:

@Mikebee: Watch out, you might get what you're after!
  3:46pm
Mikebee:

I'm so not kidding! Some of my coworkers might revolt though...
  3:46pm
kat330:

Irwin, they don't care. (the USPS)
  3:46pm
USPS:

New motto, people: "We have a great future behind us." under a photo of the pony express.
  3:47pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, thought this was a (admittedly bizarre) New Order cover!
  3:47pm
Matt from Springfield:

Is Gutterballs a covers album with songs like this?
  3:48pm
My Little Pony Ass:

You whinny!
  3:48pm
Carmichael:

My turn for the phone conference thing. See you all in a bit.
  3:48pm
kat330:

There was a 4-5 year period where every 4th or 5th piece of mail we got was somehow ripped and/or torn half open. The excuse always: The machine did it.
  3:51pm
Bronys:

We love the revived "My Little Pony" series--I think we could use them to deliver the mail. The "Brony Express".
  3:52pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat: At least that's a somewhat reasonable explanation for it, though that's a long time for them to let the machine rip the mail.
  3:53pm
kat330:

Every FMU envelope we get seems half opened. Hm.
  3:54pm
USPS:

Some of the employees tear open the corner to see if there's anything worth stealing in there. We frown on that, unless local labor agreements permt it.
  3:55pm
kat330:

Well, (knocking on wood), the worst is behind us. We had a definitely hostile carrier until a year or so ago -- had to stop mag subscriptions that never arrived, etc. -- but a supervisor at the Knob Knee PO is quite a great guy and things are greatly improved.
  3:55pm
bozo barrett:

Hey Irwin, I work for the post office and I had to transfer out of Jersey before getting laid off. Now I'm down to 3 days a week. Since I fit the WMFU bill can I get a job? By the way great show.
  3:56pm
Woo:

Cookin'!
  3:56pm
bill:

I had a subscription to a music magazine that included a bonus CD with every issue. Every single one over a period of years arrived missing the CD.
  3:58pm
bozo barrett:

It's true. A lot of mail that comes into the post office from the distribution center comes in maulled. Their trying to automate everything on the fly so that causes some of the jams and actually slows down carrier delivery.
  3:58pm
Matt from Springfield:

A Kooky Kovers block!
  3:59pm
kat330:

@USPS: Now I get it. You all are after those WF - MU decals.
  3:59pm
the glowing one:

Eighties! We're living in the eigthies!
  4:00pm
kat330:

@TGO: Speak for yourself! I skipped the '80s myself, had to catch up after Nirvana (tying it with the previous) woke me from some awful Raygun slumber.
  4:01pm
Whitney 3:

"We are living in a box..Living in a card board box"...
  4:02pm
bozo barrett:

Did you know: The the penatilies for a USPS worker are harsher for tampering with the mail than a US Congressman guilty of insider stock trading.
  4:03pm
kat330:

Heh, meter maids dole out harsher punishments than Congressmen need fear!
  4:03pm
USPS:

We have to catch em first. No budget line for that.
  4:04pm
the glowing one:

kat330: those where song lyrics to the song Kurt Cobaine borrowed the riff from

but anyway, the 80s had a lot of great music, too. the 80s are underrated. I was underrating the 80s for a long time.
  4:04pm
the glowing one:

where/were argh
  4:05pm
conrad:

@ glowing one: it's actually pronounced "Ay! Teez!"

This RIAA mashup has prompted quite the debate between Nirvana and Killing Joke fans:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL9joFeSPyM

What side you on?!
  4:06pm
kat330:

@TGO: Oh, I agree, I just didn't hear it contemporaneously -- had to catch up on it all in the '90s.
  4:06pm
bozo barrett:

Did you know: That the USPS does not offer Federal health insurance to new postal employees. They have to foot the entire payment.
  4:06pm
Caryn:

The automated sorting etc. at distribution centres is a pain. When I used to work for the post office, that was clearly the main reason for mail damages. (Although as a mail recipient, I've had stuff damaged by a mailman trying to stuff a big package through the small letter slot.) Never took anything from people's mail. The only exception: candy samples and free pens included in left over unaddressed junk mail.
  4:06pm
Matt from Springfield:

Chris & Yo La Tengo, this is most definitely not a kooky kover; it's a kool kover!
  4:06pm
Whitney 3:

Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Flaunt it
  4:07pm
Caryn:

@Whitney 3: How come that just reminds me of "Profit"? Man, I loved that show.
  4:09pm
the glowing one:

@kat330: I was a kid in the 80s so that music was my Mother's Milk (using a 80s song reference again)... but I forgot about much of it when I got older, well not all of it. but I came to think of the 80s as the decade with the funny hair and not much else.
  4:09pm
USPS:

I'm not a martinet. Just try not to go postal and get us in the media.
  4:10pm
Whitney 3:

Sex-Bomb-Boogie
  4:11pm
kat330:

Leftover from the hold-the-pee contest?
  4:11pm
USPS:

Depends?
  4:12pm
danniB:

Chris Millar pronounces his name "Miller" rather than Mil-lar
  4:12pm
wildneil:

The USPS is Constitutionally mandated.
  4:12pm
wildneil:

Its 1994 again.
  4:13pm
kat330:

The best thing about catching up later was I could limit it to the cream of the crop, which is a bit harder if depending on radioplay. [FMU out of reach for me at the time]
  4:13pm
bozo barrett:

Save a mailman. Hire me at WFMU.
  4:15pm
kat330:

@BB: I imagine many civil service jobs are discontinuing the sweet ride so many got for so many decades at taxpayers expense. If my generation and the one before (and probably the one right after me) were not so goddam greedy, maybe it wouldn't need to be so bleak for those just entering. True of the private sector as well.
  4:15pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Irwin: You said you haven't heard a bad version of "Compared To What"--PROBLEM 1 SOLVED! I'll just put out a version of that, I don't sing!

And you said there isn't a bad album by Yo La Tengo--normally that would be beyond my reach. You can't just make a band record poor material--until now! PROBLEM 2 SOLVED! I can donate a crapload this Marathon to have YLT play some terrible songs!
  4:15pm
Mike Fun:

Hey kids, is it just me, or does the volume seem much lower now than at the beginning of the show? I'm listening online.
  4:16pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Mike Flash player is fine, in fact this Stereolab sounds louder than other tracks today.
  4:17pm
bozo barrett:

Here's a insipring Christmas tale. Delivering Express Mail on Christmas Sunday. One of the few days I get to work now. Amount of Christmas tips = $0.00. No milk or cookies either. LOL
  4:17pm
still b/p:

My WFMU donation solicitation arrived with a corner opened a few days ago. Looked exactly like the work of fingers.
  4:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

It's McCartneyFan2011!! Hell, I'll just have her sing "Compared To What"!!
  4:17pm
Keith in Vermont:

My Post Office non-rant: FedEx and their kind are praised as business geniuses for delivering a letter to me overnight for $15. When our Post Office does the same thing—or in two days—for less than 50 cents (!) they're painted as hopelessly incompetent. Folks, we got it backwards. (Yeah, us Vermonters are all socialists.)
  4:19pm
Whitney 3:

Prefab Sprout
  4:19pm
USPS:

Those FMU flyers are so colorful-looking through the white paper. Make them more businesslike so our employees are not entrapped into peeking.
  4:19pm
paula pc:

@ Keith -- so right
  4:19pm
bozo barrett:

The potential illegal alien delivering chinese food got tipped better than the dopey mailman on Christmas. I bring you late gifts now!
  4:20pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Keith: I agree, the Postal Service is a (not perfect, but) fine "public option". Anywhere in the country for 44¢ up. Let the competition specialize in the more expensive premium services.
  4:21pm
Caryn:

@Keith: yeah, and after that footage of the FedEx guy throwing fragile packages over walls to "deliver" them, I'm not exactly putting a lot of faith in those guys (although with both the postal service and FedEx, it's individual scumbags giving everyone a bad name).
  4:21pm
Matt from Springfield:

Speaking of which, I got my pledge letter and packet on Monday. Nice colors, nice layout!

Get ready for the Marathon everyone!
  4:21pm
kurt:

Excuse me, I propose a tost. Here's to the USPS.
  4:22pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Caryn: Did you work in the USPS, or in Finland's post office? Or still another country?
  4:23pm
kat330:

I'll certainly toast to the carrier supervisor here locally! Here, here, John!
  4:24pm
USPS:

We mostly deliver junk mail now. The internet is replacing us, just like automobiles replaced buggies and streets paved with flattened horse crap. Too bad there's that %$#*ing law that we have to break even annually.
  4:24pm
Caryn:

@Matt: the Finnish one. My sister works there now.
  4:25pm
USPS:

That's "Hear! Hear!"
  4:25pm
kat330:

Ahhh, sleigh ride becomes "lei ride"!
  4:26pm
kat330:

I actually prefer my own spelling twist" "Hear here!"
  4:26pm
Matt from Springfield:

Great Latin version of Lara's Theme--at first I thought it was a Jamaican ska cover.
  4:27pm
Woo:

USPS would be fine financially if they were not required to fund their pensions 75 years in advance.
  4:28pm
kat330:

The steel guitars (?) sounded Hawaiian to me, then they started singing.
  4:28pm
Dr. Zhivago:

Нет, благодарю вас.
  4:29pm
Caryn:

I always loved the apparently true story that the balalaika players who played the original "Lara's Theme" stuff couldn't read sheet music and had to be taught the music by hand. It's like the young composer who wrote a 16-page harp piece for Harpo Marx to play in a movie, only to find out that Harpo couldn't read sheet music.
  4:30pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Woo: The other issue besides that is, for all their bitching, Congress doesn't ALLOW them to do anything without permission. Most Americans supported ended Saturday deliveries. Congress forbade them. So they proposed closing post offices--Congress also didn't want that, makes their districts look bad, they say. As a government "corporation" I thought they would have more autonomy than that...
  4:30pm
kat330:

Re: upcoming marathon swag, the new Brian Chippendale T-shirt brings to mind Richard Thompson's "1952 Vincent Black Lightning."
  4:32pm
wildneil:

The USPS gets no tax dollars. They also deliver a LOT of letters for FED EX and UPS...since they cannot afford to...
  4:32pm
USPS:

@Woo: Just as all companies have been required to do by federal ERISA since the 70s. Only government entities exempt themselves from actuarial rules for future pension obligations -- as many states and even the feds have been suddenly discovering recently. Policy people knew 30 years ago from simple math and life expectancy that it was a huge looming issue.

But election horizons for politicians are every 2/4/6 years, and entire careers are often no more than 20 or 30 years. A 50 or 75 year time horizon is invisible, when they calculate how to be popular with voters.
  4:33pm
kat330:

The red cat could be Red Molly? "There's nothing in this world / Beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." And as for "James" (or "Hagar") "Red hair and black leather / My favorite color scheme."
  4:35pm
Alison Porchnik:

Beats Shania Twain
  4:35pm
jan:

Hey Irwin, I am here listening right now. Thanks for the generous shout out and the seasoned comments, too.
  4:35pm
Billy Bob:

Tell ya what, these Dan and Joel are some okay cowboys, boy howdy.
  4:35pm
Groucho:

Harpo can't read a menu either, but he knows the special of the day at 400 restaurants. And which waitresses live alone.
  4:35pm
Matt from Springfield:

A Great Many, never disappoints.
  4:37pm
Alison Porchnik:

fingersnappin
  4:37pm
Caryn:

Harpo also got so tired of Chico always stealing his watches and hocking them to pay for his gambling debts that when he got a nice watch as a present, he took the hands off it so he could keep it. Wore it happily for years.
  4:45pm
Carmichael:

kat, is that you quoting Richard Thompson?? One of my all-time favorite guitarist/songwriters.
  4:45pm
other david:

Ah, Irwin's show will cure what ails me.

Good evening folks, comments are as varied and eccentric as ever :)
  4:46pm
Alison Porchnik:

Atonally fingersnappin
  4:47pm
Whitney 3:

ZWERG will save you all
  4:48pm
Alison Porchnik:

Zwerg - as in German gnomes?
  4:48pm
kat330:

@Carm: 'Tis I, yes. Sorry if tardy, was in the kitchen working on dinner.
  4:49pm
kat330:

And I'll fight you for the RT fandom title. :)
  4:49pm
Whitney 3:

Alison Yes and no. he is also a cool artist @ .ca
  4:50pm
Whitney 3:

High art for Low Living
  4:51pm
Alison Porchnik:

all Zwerg are cool artists as far as I'm concerned.
  4:52pm
Alison Porchnik:

Irwin is going to make me cry now.
  4:52pm
Irwin:

Blame LC
  4:53pm
Whitney 3:

Amen
  4:53pm
Alison Porchnik:

LC is always to blame.
  4:53pm
vanya:

i`m crying with you alison
  4:54pm
Alison Porchnik:

Now I'm laughing.
  4:55pm
vanya:

it mAKES ME SMILE TOO!!!
  4:56pm
Alison Porchnik:

I'd like to hear Amanda cover this.
  4:56pm
kat330:

I quite like this cover (good to cook by, too).
  4:57pm
G:

My classical guitar teacher in England in the mid 70s was a big LC fan. I still have a book of LC sheet music (pages all pulled out of the glue backing) with guitar tabs. I performed some of them in high school for events. Olden days...
  4:57pm
Mike East:

Bill Callahan playing lincoln center tonight.
  4:59pm
kat330:

It was Judy Collins who introduced LC to me. Joni, too, for that matter. And Jacques Brel. I owe a lot to Suite Judy Blue Eyes.
  5:02pm
G:

must be pretty unimportant if you have a hard time remembering his name.
  5:02pm
G:

Robert Crisco? Sounds like a greazeball.
  5:03pm
Alison Porchnik:

Here it comes...
  5:03pm
bill:

He was confusing you with Newt Gingrich
  5:04pm
kat330:

What exactly do you hustle, Irwin?
  5:04pm
Carmichael:

Irwin, quit pacing and punching the air. Andy will confuse him into retirement.
  5:05pm
G:

He retired last year or the year before. Now he has time for 7SD
  5:05pm
Matt from Springfield:

Get to the UCB Theater, NYC area tedious ideologues! C'mon, hustle!
  5:05pm
G:

Irwin hustles listening to a wider range of music than Crisco has ever even heard of.
  5:06pm
Matt from Springfield:

I wish you had confronted him personally, Irwin!
  5:06pm
kat330:

@Carm: I noticed now going back the double question mark on RT, as if you can't believe I know him -- or like him??
  5:08pm
Irwin:

I love that quote. I cherish it more than anything RC has contributed to the world of rock criticism.
  5:09pm
Carmichael:

@kat: they meant happy disbelief. No one around these parts has a clue who he is. Course, I'm not originally from these parts, so maybe I just moved to the wrong parts. I was just surprised at the casual reference to my secret musical "find".
  5:11pm
kat330:

What part are you in again? I can credit Harry Shearer (Barry Adamson connection there) with introducing me to RT & LT. Guess around '83? Shoot Out the Lights got a lot of turntable play in my crib.
  5:12pm
G:

"anything RC has contributed to the world of rock criticism" <--- lowish hurdle
  5:13pm
kat330:

So I guess there was a segment of the '80s I was awake for after all -- whatever came out of KCRW.
  5:13pm
G:

it's snowing in NYC (in Brooklyn, anyhoo). Merry Xmas, Happy Holidays, and all that...
  5:14pm
Carmichael:

I'm in Sacramento. Big Fairport/Sandy Denny fan, so I've been at it awhile. Since Liege & Lief, anyway. God, it hurts thinking about how long ago that was!
  5:14pm
The Longmonster:

Longmont Represent!!!
  5:16pm
kat330:

@G: Oh, yeah, I was going to warn youse guys about that. We had a dusting here when we awoke this morning.
  5:16pm
G:

It was a 30% chance in the weather forecast. Now it's 100%
  5:17pm
bill:

No snow in midtown
  5:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

Heh heh, this is the same guy who punked Eddie Money backstage!
  5:17pm
jonathan:

ah, thank you Irwin.
  5:17pm
emmagineering:

here in the south it's already summer! at least until the arctic ice spike creeps north from lake vostok and kills us all... enjoying the show, hustle feather in the cap and all.
  5:17pm
G:

It's been snowing near an hour near Brooklyn College
  5:18pm
kat330:

@Carm: Seriously no other fans there? That surprises me. True, it was Ahnold town, but it's still California not the sticks.
  5:20pm
me:

comedy, they name is... whatever the heck that was
  5:21pm
me:

Why the heck is Dick Dale so tight? Why wouldn't anyone want $1400 worth of cables from guam
  5:21pm
Carmichael:

Ya, what can ya do? I need some new friends.
  5:22pm
me:

Trade up your old friends.
  5:22pm
Matt from Springfield:

@G: I've been periodically checking the webcams to see if it's snowing yet--a little wet in the DC area, wintry mix but nothing big yet. Out WEST, on the other hand is bathed in snow already!

I was also checking NYC area webcams, since I'm listening to FMU. Doesn't look like a lot anywhere in the boroughs, but Brooklyn and the outer areas starting to get some.
  5:23pm
me:

Is there some way I can listen to 3 or 4 irwins at once?
  5:24pm
Carmichael:

Buy a quadrophonic system, me.
  5:25pm
G:

If it's working up from the south (I haven't see radar), the leading edge of the snow has been seven miles or less south of Battery Park (southern tip of Manhattan) for an hour or so now.
  5:28pm
Matt from Springfield:

@me: When Irwin comes on @3, have 3 Archives of Irwin on Pop-Up Player ready to go. Use the Lee Morgan theme as your syncing point. Then, let 'er rip!!

If you miss Irwin, you can do this after hours, using 4 Pop-Up Players.
  5:29pm
kat330:

The previous tune from this album was also lovely, Irwin. The a cappella, pure-voiced woman.
  5:30pm
Carmichael:

Oh BTW, did anyone else have tacos for lunch?
  5:30pm
. Missed:

There's no Jewish people in Uganda!
If there was, WFMU would've played their music by now!
  5:31pm
kat330:

We're having fish tacos for dinner, AAMOF.
  5:32pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Irwin: Is Harper on your premium this year? I noticed you said recordings by girls "2 to 16"--Harper's probably the lower end of that.
  5:32pm
other david:

Cold pizza for dinner, I am living the life.
  5:33pm
kat330:

That decision was already in the works way before I saw Ken's playlist discussion.
  5:33pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat: What kind of fish? Salmon? Tilapia?
@OD: Livin' the dream! :)
  5:33pm
Irwin:

@Matt: Harper is the "2."
  5:34pm
Whitney 3:

Homemade Lazagna (VEG) made with homemade pasta et al.
  5:34pm
kat330:

Last time I prepared them I was also on this playlist -- some several weeks ago. It was mahi mahi then, tilapia tonight. Was originally planned for Monday night, but didn't have something I needed.
  5:36pm
kat330:

@Whitney3: Homemade pasta -- ambitious and delicious, I'm sure!
  5:36pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Irwin: I figured that would be likely.
@kat330: Mmm, delicious!
  5:36pm
Whitney 3:

very Delicious Kat330
  5:38pm
kat330:

@other david: Um, maybe you live near Whitney 3?
  5:40pm
kat330:

I'm just sayink, you know, coidn't hoit to suggest....
  5:41pm
Whitney 3:

I live on the Bay of Fundy. highest tides in the world...
  5:41pm
Caryn:

Dinner today: a plate of rice. I am thinking of getting some tex-mex on Friday, though.
  5:42pm
Carmichael:

I'm going the Other David route, only my pizza will be warm.
  5:43pm
other david:

Hmm

*makes a boat out of cold pizza and begins rowing across the Atlantic*

I'll be there in in 6 to 7 weeks Whitney, keep the Veggie Lasagne warm!
  5:43pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Whitney: I'm too far from the Bay of Fundy, from appaloosas and eagles and tides.

(Though I am interested in eventually seeing Fundy, as well as Gros Morne NP in Newfoundland. Maybe I could make them on the same trip!)
  5:43pm
kat330:

@Caryn: Sounds like the "dinners" Juha was always having when we'd have our hours-long transatlantic chats in '97-'99 -- rice or ramen noodles.
  5:44pm
kat330:

@Matt: YESS!! You win my happy, happy prize for the night!!
  5:45pm
Whitney 3:

Matt from Springfield - You will love it!
  5:45pm
kat330:

Although, scrolling back now, OD, you're a close second! Heh!
  5:46pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat: I remembered a recent chat about "Coyote", perfect way to bring it around! :) (And I still remember the lyrics--only needed to look up the spelling of "appaloosas" just now!)

For the dinner route I may either have some leftover cheese tortellini from Monday, or if the weather's chilly and snowy, heat a shepherd's pie.
  5:46pm
kat330:

Nicht richt!
  5:47pm
Carmichael:

Play some Amanda for XGau, Irwin. Rub his face in it.
  5:47pm
Listening Out There:

...phonetic Honeycombs. The Day is Now Complete...
  5:47pm
Listening Out There:

...a version of their hit, "Have I the Reich"...
  5:48pm
Caryn:

@kat: yeah, when your monthly WFMU donation reduces your daily food budget to somewhere between 5 and 20 cents, rice it is. Try to treat myself and save up a few times, which is where the tex-mex (and the coupon I'll use for it) comes in.
  5:49pm
Caryn:

Dan and Joel are starting to feel like old friends, we hear them so regularly.
  5:50pm
Carmichael:

@Caryn: and this year, you have to pay for an extra day. Or no, wait, do you get a FREE day? Never mind, I was trying to save you some money.
  5:50pm
kat330:

Yes, Matt, I remember that topic, too. How that was the Joni getting the most radio play even if not in my top 5 of the album. And then the Steely Dan "Kid Charlemagne" comparison...yes, life is one big loop.
  5:51pm
G:

Isn't Irwin saving Amanda up for marathon week? Wee'll see in the next 5-7 minutes.
  5:52pm
kat330:

A Wonder Wheel.
  5:54pm
kat330:

When I was at theater school in Manhattan (age 19), I survived on solely brown rice (bought a 50-lb bag at Erewhon in Boston). I had a $100/mo. budget and my half of a studio apartment was $90, and bus fare was $12/mo.
  5:54pm
Caryn:

@Carm: either way, the thought is appreciated :)
  5:55pm
Carmichael:

I should be sitting somewhere drinking a Mai Tai with this music.
  5:56pm
G:

Xgau Hypothetical: "Amanda is audio archeology documenting the pitiful spawn of Casio Corporation and rugrats in sad need of far higher doses of their ADHD drugs. Appealing only to members of the sexual molester registry. F"
  5:57pm
kat330:

Nooooo, not bitter! :)
  5:58pm
Matt from Springfield:

Great show Irwin! Great commenters too, A++!
Transitioning over to 7SD--if I don't see you there, have a good night! :)
  5:58pm
J.T.:

Great show, thanks Irwin! Good playlist too, bocoors.
  5:59pm
kat330:

Will be there after the tacos are ready -- thanks, Irwin!
  5:59pm
other david:

Great show Irwin and thanks commenty folks for making me smile :)
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