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Favoriting August 30, 2012: Birthdays: Gene Hoglan, Rudolph Schenker, Martin Jackson (Magazine),, Charles Colbert (American Breed)

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Lecherous Gaze  Ravenous   Favoriting On The Skids  Tee Pee  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Bionic  Turn You Out   Favoriting Deliverance  Sound King  0:04:27 (Pop-up)
Bionic  Bad Times   Favoriting Deliverance  Sound King  0:08:04 (Pop-up)
The Sons Of Hercules  Numb   Favoriting A Different Kind Of Ugly  Saustex  0:09:49 (Pop-up)
The Mob  Back To Queens   Favoriting 45  Weathermaker  0:13:31 (Pop-up)
Rikk Agnew  Falling Out   Favoriting All By Myself  Frontier  0:16:11 (Pop-up)
Jawbox  Cooling Card   Favoriting For Your Own Special Sweetheart  Atlantic  0:19:04 (Pop-up)
Voivod  Volcano   Favoriting Infini  Relapse  0:21:50 (Pop-up)
 
Undertones, The  Enough   Favoriting Get What You Need  Sanctuary  0:35:29 (Pop-up)
Pugs  Divine   Favoriting Bite The Red Knee  Casual Tonalities  0:37:57 (Pop-up)
Testors  Time Is Mine`   Favoriting 45  Windian Records  0:42:06 (Pop-up)
New Christs  Spit It Out   Favoriting We Got This!  Smog Veil  0:44:52 (Pop-up)
Iron Man  The Liar   Favoriting Black Knight  Shadow Kingdom  0:49:04 (Pop-up)
Hour of 13  Deny The Cross   Favoriting 333  Earache  0:52:30 (Pop-up)
Deep Purple  Child In Time   Favoriting Deep Purple In Rock  Warner Brothers  0:59:40 (Pop-up)
Black Rainbows  The River, The Moon, The White Lake, The Megaelectrofantafuzzspace   Favoriting Farflung/Black Rainbows split  Heavy Psych Sounds  1:10:04 (Pop-up)
 
Psychotic Tanks  Let's Have A Party   Favoriting Various Artists: Presage(s)  4AD  1:22:28 (Pop-up)
Samael  Let My People Be   Favoriting Lux Mundi  Nuclear Blast Germany  1:24:19 (Pop-up)
Shaved Women  Exorcism   Favoriting Static EP  Pass Judgement  1:28:04 (Pop-up)
Shaved Women  Shallow Sea   Favoriting Static EP  Pass Judgement  1:30:52 (Pop-up)
Deskonocidos  Controlados   Favoriting Donde Lloran Los Valientes 7"  540  1:31:22 (Pop-up)
xbxrx  Beat Rolls On   Favoriting Sixth In Sixes  Polyvinyl  1:33:11 (Pop-up)
Natur  Vermin Rift   Favoriting Head of Death  Earache  1:35:30 (Pop-up)
Cross Stitched Eyes  Sluglord   Favoriting Decomposition  Alternative Tentacles  1:40:49 (Pop-up)
Rudimentary Peni  B Ward   Favoriting The EPs of RP  Outer Himalayan  1:47:45 (Pop-up)
 
Grafvolluth  Iron Broom   Favoriting Long Live Death  Regimental Records  1:52:27 (Pop-up)
Meshuggah  Sane   Favoriting     1:58:25 (Pop-up)
Venom  Black Metal   Favoriting Black Metal  Neat  2:02:14 (Pop-up)
Summoner  Winged Hessians   Favoriting Phoenix  Summoner  2:05:30 (Pop-up)
False Prophets  Shadow Government   Favoriting Invisible People  Konkurrel  2:10:36 (Pop-up)
Beast of Beast  Hands Off   Favoriting Sex, Drugs and Noise...  My Ass  2:15:47 (Pop-up)
Umberto  The Child   Favoriting Prophecy of the Black Widow  Not Not Fun  2:16:54 (Pop-up)
Wire  On Returning   Favoriting 154  Harvest  2:23:49 (Pop-up)
 
Mirrors  Hands In My Pockets   Favoriting Hands in My Pockets  Overground Records  2:33:31 (Pop-up)
Red Dons  Secret Agent   Favoriting Fake Meets Failure  Deranged Records  2:35:32 (Pop-up)
Aggression  Dear John Letter   Favoriting Various Artists: Someone Got Their Head Kicked In!  BYO Records  2:39:49 (Pop-up)
Blades  Don't Wanna Dance With You   Favoriting Various Artists: Someone Got Their Head Kicked In!  BYO Records  2:41:54 (Pop-up)
Stormcrow  Cycle of Extinction   Favoriting Stormcrow / Sanctum  20 Buck Spin  2:44:53 (Pop-up)
Botch  Mondrian Was A Liar   Favoriting We Are the Romans  Hydrahead  2:50:53 (Pop-up)
Guyana Punch Line  Obligatory Sappy Intro/Obligatory Naive Antisellout Song   Favoriting Direkt Aktion  Prank Records  2:53:15 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:06pm
Cheri Pi:

hell yeah! Hi DK!
  12:06pm
Cecile:

YAH. Hi, Diane! Hi, all!
  12:07pm
Cheri Pi:

Cecile!
  12:10pm
Cecile:

PI!!!!
  12:10pm
paula pc:

hi Cheri Pi, Cecile, Diane, Bionic!!
  12:10pm
Cheri Pi:

If feels so right to be rocking out with you again.*bangs head
  12:11pm
Cheri Pi:

Hey Paula PC!
  12:12pm
Cecile:

Paula!
Yah, I am playing air double bass drums now.
  12:12pm
tim from champaign:

I'm heading to Bell's on Saturday. Tell me what kind of Bell's you want and I'll buy you a beer (and drink it for you too).
  12:13pm
SteveL:

Love Bionic. Reminds me of a favorite local act that just broke up. [snif]
  12:15pm
Cecile:

I'd like an Oarsman. Or an Oberon. Thanks, Tim! :D
  12:15pm
Cheri Pi:

Two-hearted Tim! 2 of 'em.
  12:17pm
100% real dc pat:

sheesh! It's pretty girly in here right now. I'm kind of a girly guy, can I stay?
  12:18pm
Cecile:

ralphie from the mob could sell ice to Eskimos.
  12:19pm
Cecile:

The words "girly" and "Cecile" don't usually appear in the same sentence in my life.
  12:19pm
Cecile:

do what the hell you want, girly-man. :D:D:D:D:D
  12:19pm
tim from champaign:

Alright, that's 1 Oberon, 1 Oarsmen and 2 Two-Hearted. You got it, C & C. Looks like I'm parking the car and walking the rest of the day.
  12:19pm
northguineahills:

It does in mine.
  12:19pm
andymorphic:

rikk agnew!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  12:20pm
Cecile:

just make sure your girl cooties booster is up to date.
  12:20pm
Jim Devoid:

Always loved 'Falling Out' but was always partial to the DI version.
  12:20pm
100% real dc pat:

sorry Cecile. tim: do they have any bourbon cask aged stuff?
  12:20pm
Cheri Pi:

Damn Diane, you're blasting us out to space over here...
  12:21pm
Cecile:

hahahahaha, dcp. I had to give you grief. Forgive me.
  12:22pm
100% real dc pat:

I took the cooties cure but then the helicopter crashed. I'm the omega man of cooties.
  12:22pm
northguineahills:

I'm more of a single malt guy myself.
  12:22pm
Cecile:

damn, this is a seriously great Jawbox song.
  12:22pm
Cheri Pi:

Poor DCP!!
  12:23pm
tim from champaign:

Pat - As far as I know Bell's hasn't done that yet. Closest they've come is a Scotch Ale. Have you had Founder's Kentucky Bourbon Ale? It's a mind melter.
  12:24pm
Vito Infidado Burrito:

Another beautiful afternoon, moshing boshing and crashing with the Kamikazi!!!! kiiiiiiick iiiiiit!!
  12:24pm
100% real dc pat:

tim: no, do they sell that outside of the Brewery/Pub? I'd love to try it.. crap I'm going to go look for it NOW
  12:25pm
Cecile:

VOIVOD!!!!
  12:25pm
Cheri Pi:

VOIVODDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  12:25pm
100% real dc pat:

I new Cecile was going to say that
  12:26pm
100% real dc pat:

however, did NOT know Cheri Pi was going to say that.
  12:26pm
Cecile:

this is Voivod's Motorhead song
  12:27pm
Cheri Pi:

*totally Cecile!
  12:28pm
Cheri Pi:

I actually surprised myself there..
  12:28pm
tim from champaign:

Pat - Yes they do sell it outside of the brewery. Unfortunately it's a small batch and goes like hotcakes. Keep your eyes peeled for it in the early spring. Also look for New Holland's Dragon's Milk. That's available year round.
  12:29pm
100% real dc pat:

tim: do you mean Founders KBS (Kentucky Breakfast Stout)? That looks like just the shit I need but looks like it's not exported.....
  12:31pm
tim from champaign:

Yeah, the KBS!
  12:34pm
northguineahills:

My gf got a contract to redesign Burger Kings (yeah, I know). Do, I meet her at one in midtown for a free lunch (bleh), or do I cook for myself. (yum, but sick of cooking)?.
  12:35pm
100% real dc pat:

dang! My brother lives in MI, I'll have to make him go git me some. How far away is Kalamazoo from Grand Rapids?
  12:35pm
The KBS:

Breakfast Ale Eternal
  12:36pm
Cecile:

ngh, it's about f'ing time.
I've been in there for various reasons. I think their food is better than many chains, but the environment is SO uninviting. Horrible. You'd rather be in a hospital waiting room.
  12:37pm
Cecile:

and meet her for lunch - moral support!
  12:38pm
John Lisa:

Diane turns it out again. There is no substitute!
  12:41pm
Cheri Pi:

OK...when you have a minute, we've all been geeking out over the Undertones' video of my Perfect Cousin...an official video: http://youtu.be/Pgqa3cVOxUc
  12:41pm
BSI:

YO, people!
Crepes afire, I haven't heard this Pugs release in a thousand years.
  12:41pm
100% real dc pat:

gosh, I never listened to the post-Feargal Undertones
  12:42pm
Cheri Pi:

Japanese lady doom!
  12:43pm
northguineahills:

Ok, I'll head out, thanks Cecile!
  12:43pm
100% real dc pat:

excellent video/tune Cheri
  12:44pm
100% real dc pat:

GOD if we only had YouTube when we were teenagers!
  12:44pm
Cheri Pi:

How did we even find music when we were teenagers??? I'll never know.
  12:44pm
Cecile:

no prob. ngh.
  12:45pm
Cecile:

I think we listened raptly to old stoners with record collections. And there was that whole reading thing.
  12:46pm
stingy d:

dc pat! you watching the vuelta? or... what is it colorado?
  12:46pm
100% real dc pat:

we went into record stores, looked at the covers, and bought the coolest looking one.
  12:46pm
Torque:

Thank God somebody ROCKS around here.
  12:47pm
andymorphic:

i am not getting any work done....i keep having to kvm over to see what the track is.....
  12:47pm
Cheri Pi:

And we had that rag, Maximum Rock-n-Roll...
  12:47pm
100% real dc pat:

Yeah I missed a good part of Faye's show because of LaVuelta. Spanish guy is making Froome look like a FOOL.
  12:48pm
Torque:

We read Creem, Crawdaddy, Hit Parader, Rolling Stone. We listened to stations that started with the letter Q. We watched Midnight Special and Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. KAAY in Little Rock (Beeker St.) ...
  12:48pm
Cheri Pi:

I was surrounded by old stoners! and I never got stoned...then. and we had that book by Trouser press.
  12:49pm
100% real dc pat:

Later on, I had good friends that bought every freaking thing that came out. So I usually just went to their library.
  12:50pm
100% real dc pat:

Trouser Press itself was one of the only truly reliable mags. New Wave theater helped later on. and a show called Night Flight from Philly
  12:50pm
stingy d:

oh man! froome looked like he could have dogged wiggins at the tour. i saw the first 5 or 6 stages of the vuelta but lost track in the past few days.
  12:50pm
Cheri Pi:

Oh yeah, and I lived in Seattle from 1980-85 so my formative years weren't all fucked up with commercial radio like if I had been in Cincinnati during that precious time.
  12:51pm
Torque:

Two older brothers who went off to Brown Institute of Radio Technology in Minneapolis and North Texas State. They brought home stuff I'd never heard of back then. The Bubble Puppy, Flamin' Groovies, The Move.
  12:51pm
100% real dc pat:

stinj: You're right about the Tour. But he had to let the captain win. There are big things for him coming up, he's just tired right now I think.
  12:51pm
Cecile:

we read the record reviews in Stereo Review, and old Rolling stones from the public library, and we watched for anything Lester Bangs wrote. We picked up whatever free publication was at the record store when we went travelling.
  12:53pm
100% real dc pat:

these kids today don't even know how to work for their music, dammit.
  12:53pm
Torque:

@ Cheri - But in Cincy, they had Sudsy Malone's Laundromat/Rock Bar. The Lemon Pipers, Doris Day, Afghan Wigs, Bogart's,
  12:53pm
Cheri Pi:

We had friends that "borrowed" records from the college radio station....
  12:53pm
Torque:

Seattle had Paul Revere and the Raiders and that grunge thing. Oh, and Queensryche.
  12:54pm
Cecile:

we rifled through the record collections of people we babysat for and played the good ones when the kids went to sleep.
  12:54pm
stingy d:

@100% dc p- you probly right. was pretty dissappointed by van garderen at the tour, another one who looked like he could leave his man in the dust, and actually did at one point.

they're youngins tho.
  12:55pm
Cecile:

we kept a list of every song we heard on the college radio station we liked.
we traded tapes...

yeah, it was like another part-time job! But it was fun.
  12:55pm
Cheri Pi:

Oh yes, Torque, I had them too after I moved here. We weren't doing too bad in Cinci but my natural curiosity and exposure to killer music I brought with me, I'm not sure if I would have turned out this weird had I not moved around...QUeensryche lived in my neighborhood!!!
  12:56pm
Cecile:

I was leaning toward weird, but a year in Australia turned me completely weird.
  12:56pm
Torque:

I remember a friend buying Never Miind The Bollocks and the first Van Halen LP on the same day. Listening to both of those blew my mind. I didn't know which way to turn, so I just rotated in circles and blew a 1/2 a noisy.
  12:57pm
Torque:

Australia? You were probably listening to Angel City over there. I am sooo over-posting. Sorry. You got me going.
  12:57pm
Cheri Pi:

I loved Dio & Duran Duran when I was 14....
  12:57pm
100% real dc pat:

stinj: it'll be interesting to see what happens next year with Wiggins vs Froome. He's hinted at moving on already..
  12:58pm
100% real dc pat:

when I was 14 all I cared about was the Who and Kinks. Then when I was 15 I found out about the Pistols and that was it. "Punk rock changed my life"
  12:58pm
Cecile:

Torque, no it was before Angel City.
It was Skyhooks, Sherbet, Little River Band and this new group AC/DC. Also a ton of funk, glam, and 60s garage band I never heard in the States.
  12:59pm
Torque:

Is that Wiggins as in Shaggs Wiggins? @Cecile - I saw a live clip of Little River Band the other day. I have to say I've reconsidered them. They were pretty damned good live.
  12:59pm
100% real dc pat:

Cecile: yeah, it's funny how the whole world loves US-style garage music except the US.
  1:00pm
Cecile:

That's about the same time it happened to me, dcp. When I was 14, I said Elton John was my favorite artist, even though he wasn't because I didn't want to say Charley Pride or 3 Dog Night.
The next year I was a raving Skyhooks and AC/DC fan, and could parse and diagram the top 40 in my sleep.
  1:01pm
Chris from DC:

This Hour of 13 is most excellent.
  1:01pm
Torque:

Was Brian Johnson'd 'Geordie' an Aussie band? I'm thinking Scottish. At any rate, always thought he did an admirable job of 'trying' to fill-in for Bon.
  1:02pm
Cecile:

Torque, critics were surprised when they and AC/DC broke in the states before Sherbet and Skyhooks. But both bands werent' afraid of touring forever. Before about '78, LRB were halfway decent.
  1:02pm
Kalm:

Jeez, what's next, Deicide?
  1:03pm
ian gillan:

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
  1:03pm
Kalm:

Nice! Deep Purple. RIP Jon Lord. I saw Ian Gillan do this solo circa '76. Very fine. When I first heard that organ, I was sure it was Vincent Crane of Atomic Rooster.
  1:04pm
100% real dc pat:

Bradley Wiggins, 2012 winner of the Tour de France, gold medalist in 2012 Olympic time trial....AND he's a mod.
  1:04pm
Cheri Pi:

*flick (sniff)
  1:04pm
Cecile:

They were British. Brian Johnson was a Geordie, from Northeast Britain. Prolly spiritual cousins with the Scots, though.
  1:05pm
Torque:

Cecile, you know almost everything. You probably even remember Gary Thain and David Byron.
  1:05pm
philthy:

Deep Purple at the height of their powers. Thanks for this.
  1:05pm
Cecile:

dcp, it's like that with deep soul and funk and techno, and free jazz and about 15 other genres. It bums me out.
  1:06pm
Cecile:

I don't remember Gary Thain, but I remember David Byon. From Uriah Heep. Skyhooks supported them on their first American tour.
  1:06pm
Torque:

Ian Paice. Maybe the best rock drummer of all.
  1:07pm
Torque:

Gary Thain was Uriah's bassist. Great one. He was electrocuted onstage and died not long after of complications. RIP.
  1:07pm
Cecile:

I remember David Byron. He led Uriah Heep who Skyhooks supported on their first American tour.
  1:08pm
Cecile:

I didn't know Gary Thain, but turns out he was in Heep as well. I wasn't a Uriah Heep fan.
  1:08pm
Torque:

Here's a good one. Deep Purple at California Jam '74 - Coverdale singing "Burn" with Glenn Hughes. Fantastic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMUJkauJ-mM
  1:11pm
MenfussMike:

RIP John Lord....what an amazing band Mark II was
  1:12pm
Rocky:

A Natural choice for Jesus Christ Superstar. Ian.
  1:13pm
Torque:

Tommy Bolin wasn't made for Deep Purple. I did like him with James Gang, though. Standin' In The Rain is a lost classic.
  1:13pm
Cecile:

damn, you almost played Perfect Strangers. Tease.
  1:13pm
100% real dc pat:

OK, we covered:
1. heavy beer
2. la Vuelta
3. formative rock listening years

No wonder I keep coming back here.
  1:15pm
Cheri Pi:

She giggled too when it came on. What's the next topic ???
  1:16pm
Cecile:

how f'ing tired one is after a night class when one has not gone to school in nearly 25 years.
  1:16pm
Cecile:

you're really tired.
Next topic?
  1:18pm
Cheri Pi:

These Black Rainbow kids are doing it right. I found myself bobbing my head left to right, and kind of twirling it....
  1:18pm
MenfussMike:

play the farflung side please
  1:18pm
Cecile:

this kind of music would be perfect for demon strippers working in hell.
  1:19pm
BSI:

me approve yonder black rainbows.
  1:19pm
Cheri Pi:

I love listening to music that makes me wanna dance on a pole....in hell.
  1:24pm
Cheri Pi:

The last time I was at Bleaker Bob's I bought a copy of, surprisingly, Killing Technology...just because.
  1:26pm
100% real dc pat:

oh man, didn't realize the Psychotic Tanks would be shaking a chicken in the middle of the room..
  1:27pm
Thomas:

Psychotic Tanks!!
  1:27pm
Cecile:

please play "I'm so sick of this terrible war!"
  1:34pm
tim from champaign:

DC Pat - (sorry, had to split for a while). Grand Rapids is about an hour from K-zoo. It's an easy trip. Is your brother in K-zoo? I lived there for 15 years.
  1:35pm
Cheri Pi:

the 540 label is my new favorite. goddamn right.
  1:35pm
100% real dc pat:

yeah, teaches at K College.
  1:57pm
Sven:

Suddenly, I long for Meshuggah.
  1:58pm
Cecile:

hrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrah. Gotta go, maybe see ya'll next week.
  2:01pm
Sven:

THANK YOU, DIANE! YES!!!!
  2:02pm
Cheri Pi:

woohooooooooo!!!!!!!
  2:04pm
Sven:

Math Metal rules!
  2:06pm
Cheri Pi:

VENOM!!
  2:06pm
Cheri Pi:

I have this cassette!
  2:07pm
PKNY:

BLACK FUNKY METAL!
  2:07pm
Thad:

Makes me yearn for some vintage Saxon.
  2:09pm
Thad:

This Repub convention in Tampa has reminded me of a Tampa suburb, Brandon, home of Death Metal and bands like Death, Obituary, Nasty Savage, Savatage, Deicide, Obituary, etc.
  2:11pm
stingy d:

i think lou christie wrote this number.
  2:11pm
Cheri Pi:

These are the kids that played w/ Batillus & Gnaw?
  2:12pm
Thad:

Oops, said Obituary twice. Ha! We used to sit around and come up with death metal band names ... usually they had to include some medical term ... Autopsy, Embalmer, Bonesaw, Femur, Enema, etc. ...
  2:14pm
Funfax:

Luigi Alfredo Giovanni Sacco a/k/a Lou Christie!
  2:14pm
Wondering:

Whatever happened to Mojo Nixon?
  2:16pm
common:

hell yea!
  2:17pm
100% real dc pat:

stuffing Martha's muffins I imagine...
  2:18pm
BSI:

Whoa. False Prophets. Blast from the way-back.
Sudden desire to hear that WISCONSIN album by Crucifucks. Not that there's a connection, apart from a certain time in history, but...
  2:18pm
BSI:

Hinckley had a vision...
  2:25pm
northguineahills:

woah, this Umberto sounds like John Carter doing an Italian splatter-core sntrk.
  2:25pm
stingy d:

this umberto shit is wildin
  2:26pm
100% real dc pat:

ah, I remember now. There was something about Martha Quinn that I couldn't remember--she married a guy that was in the Fuzztones.
  2:27pm
BSI:

brilliant set
  2:27pm
Cheri Pi:

Breaking it down!!!
  2:29pm
100% real dc pat:

Rudi from the Fuzztones is from my home town...sort of. Is anybody LISTENING to me??
  2:29pm
Wondering:

I thought I didn't like Wire. I may have to reconsider. Great show Diane! Your long-standing metal heritage is unsullied.
  2:30pm
100% real dc pat:

ho boy. You gotta wonder about some one who doesn't have Pink Flag in their record collection...
  2:33pm
northguineahills:

@ sometimes 100% real dc pat: I don't have pink flag in my record collection, although, I may have it in my mp3 collection, but I fear it was in my hard drive that recently went kaput.
  2:34pm
northguineahills:

But, I have tons of Bruce Gilbert stuff....
  2:35pm
stingy d:

i don't have pink flag, is that why wire sucks?
  2:35pm
100% real dc pat:

ngh: hard drive counts
  2:36pm
100% real dc pat:

precisely stinj.
  2:36pm
Cheri Pi:

SWEET!!!
  2:37pm
stingy d:

ok, i'm gonna give them another shot.
  2:43pm
Cheri Pi:

Blast from the past!!!
  2:45pm
Cheri Pi:

Another one!!!
  2:49pm
Chris from DC:

Yes.
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