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Favoriting July 4, 2014: America America (4th of July special with Rich Hazelton)
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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Spinach  America America   Favoriting   Liberty  1973  45    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Julius Eastman and the Fires of London  The Review: A Spanish March   Favoriting Eight Song For a Mad King  Unicorn  1971  LP  Composed by Peter Maxwell Davies  0:03:32 (Pop-up)
Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic  Fourth of July   Favoriting Leonard Bernstein Conducts Charles Ives' Holidays Symphony  Columbia    LP    0:06:48 (Pop-up)
Ground Zero  Washington Post March / Japan Dissolution   Favoriting Plays Standards  Nani Records  1987  CD  Composed by John Philip Sousa / Omoide Hatoba  0:12:30 (Pop-up)
Skeleton Crew  The Washington Post   Favoriting Learn To Talk / The Country Of Blinds  Rec Rec Music    CD  Recorded 1983-4  0:15:34 (Pop-up)
George M. Cohan  I Want to Hear a Yankee Doodle Song   Favoriting Yankee Doodle Dandy  Laserlight  1991  CD    0:17:09 (Pop-up)
 
Buddy Ebsen / Irene Ryan  Back Home U.S.A.   Favoriting The Beverly Hillbillies  Coluimbia    LP    0:28:06 (Pop-up)
Johnny Cash  I've Been Everywhere   Favoriting The Legend of Johnny Cash      MP3    0:31:44 (Pop-up)
Johnny Cash  White Girl   Favoriting Bitter Tears  Columbia/Legacy    CD    0:33:27 (Pop-up)
Loretta Lynn  Red, White and Blue   Favoriting When the Tingle Becomes a Chill  MCA Records  1973  LP    0:36:19 (Pop-up)
Henry Gibson  200 Years   Favoriting Nashville  ABC  1975  LP    0:38:33 (Pop-up)
 
Eugene Chadbourne  I Support the Troops and I Want My Money Back   Favoriting I Support the Troops and I Want My Money Back  Chadula    CD-R    0:48:16 (Pop-up)
Henry Flynt  Uncle Sam Do   Favoriting I Don't Wanna  Locust Music  2004  CD    0:52:19 (Pop-up)
Henry Flynt  Marine's Hymn   Favoriting Raga Electric: Experimental Music, 1963-1971  Locust Music  2002  CD    0:55:04 (Pop-up)
John Fahey  America   Favoriting America  Tacoma  1998  CD  Originally released in 1971  1:03:41 (Pop-up)
Woody Guthrie  Grand Coolee Dam   Favoriting This Land Is Your Land: The Asch Recordings Vol. 1  Smithsonian  1997  CD    1:11:10 (Pop-up)
 
The Nice  America   Favoriting The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack  Fuel  2004  CD  Originally released in 1967  1:18:22 (Pop-up)
Yes  America   Favoriting Yesterdays  Atlantic  1974  LP    1:24:34 (Pop-up)
Van Dyke Parks  By The People   Favoriting Song Cycle  Warner Bros    CD  Originally released in 1968  1:35:00 (Pop-up)
 
The Residents  The Thunderer   Favoriting The Residents American Composer Series Volume II: Stars and Hank Forever  ESD  2000  CD  Originally released in 1985  1:46:46 (Pop-up)
MX-80 Sound  We're an American Band   Favoriting We're an American Band  Family Vineyard  2005  CD    1:44:42 (Pop-up)
Meat Puppets  Lake of Fire   Favoriting Meat Puppets II          1:58:50 (Pop-up)
XTC  Statue of Liberty   Favoriting Transistor Blast: The Best of the BBC Sessions      CD    1:56:12 (Pop-up)
The Clash  I'm So Bored With the U.S.A.   Favoriting Clash on Broadway  Columbia/Legacy  1981  CD    1:58:29 (Pop-up)
 
James Blood Ulmer  Are You Glad to Be in America?   Favoriting Are You Glad to Be in America?  DIW  1995  CD    2:03:31 (Pop-up)
Funkadelic  America Eats Its Young   Favoriting America Eats Its Young  Westbound    CD  Originally released in 1972  2:08:12 (Pop-up)
Prince  America   Favoriting Around the World in a Day  Paisley Park / Warner Bros.  1985  LP    2:13:55 (Pop-up)
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings  This Land Is Your Land   Favoriting Naturally  Daptone  2005  CD    2:17:30 (Pop-up)
Matana Roberts  libation for Mr. Brown: Bid em in ...   Favoriting Coin Coin Chapter One: Les Gens de Couleur Libres  Constellation  2011  CD    2:21:54 (Pop-up)
David Axelrod  "Be Proud My Race!"   Favoriting The Auction  Decca  1972  LP    2:31:40 (Pop-up)
The Relatives  What's Wrong With America?   Favoriting Live at the Bell House  Free Music Archive  2013  MP3  http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Relatives/Live_at_WFMUs_Benefit_Concert_at_the_Bell_House_January_2013_1695/  2:36:50 (Pop-up)
Louis Armstrong  Fireworks   Favoriting West End Blues: The Very Best of the Hot Fives & Sevens  Music Club  2000  CD    2:42:43 (Pop-up)
Glenda Pari and Orchestra  Stars & Stripes Forever Merengue   Favoriting Party Magic by Blackstone  Pathé Records  1061  LP    2:45:45 (Pop-up)
Roy Rogers  Don't Fence Me In   Favoriting           2:51:33 (Pop-up)
This Heat  Independence   Favoriting Deceit  These Records  1991  CD    2:54:07 (Pop-up)
Rachel Grimes  Anthem   Favoriting   Soundcloud    MP3  https://soundcloud.com/smithsonianmag/anthem-by-rachel-grimes  2:57:48 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 3:10pm
ranjit:

happy 4th! www.youtube.com...
Avatar 3:13pm
Chris M.:

now taking bets: who will win in this colossal fight to the finish, this dj battle of epic proportions: the incumbent Kurt Gottschalk or the insurgent Rich Hazelton? vote now and help to decide the fate of all mankind listening to this show.
Avatar 3:16pm
ranjit:

[ ]
Kurt Gottschalk --->
[ ]
<--- Pat Buchanan
[ ]
Rich Hazelton --->
[ ]
  3:23pm
mary:

wow julius eastman.
thanks for the alt 4th, whilst(?! just slipped out, am in an international mood) just not so into the usa. I'm cleaning the apt and enjoying the cool windy nyc day from the wide open windows. And no family obligations or group bbq boredom...though I am probably the boring one not into drinking and shouting about futbol.
Love the rain and esp the thunderstorms; nyc foliage is so lush this year.
looking forward to rest of show tho not so into hearing the Ives, Cohen- but for the sake of cultural history why not?
Patriotic? Can I handle the rest of the show? I love both your shows in general so will hang in..
Avatar 3:30pm
Caryn:

Loving this.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:31pm
PGB:

Jethro was Jed's nephew!
  3:31pm
SeanG:

Yee HAw!
Avatar 3:32pm
Caryn:

2nd set of the show is definitely kicking ass so far.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:33pm
Sem Chumbo:

Is this the start of the Hank Snow special I've been waiting for?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:40pm
Sem Chumbo:

So, Hank Snow---or his replicant--IS on the playlist!
Nice one, Kurt.
Avatar 3:42pm
Caryn:

I love that Gibson wrote this himself.
  3:44pm
Dave in PA:

Happy 4th Everybody!
  3:47pm
Dave in PA:

http://www.ehow.com/info_8365956_term-250th-anniversary.html
Avatar 3:48pm
Caryn:

Sesquicentennial is the 150th anniversary. 250th would be the sestercentennial.
  3:51pm
Dave in PA:

What is he playing that geetar with - a nickel?
  3:53pm
Marc Garber:

I thought sestercentennial was when your female sibling turned 100.
Avatar 3:53pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

dave, ha! hard telling. i remember he used a she-ra action figure shield for a long time.

caryn, thanks!

hi everyone
  3:54pm
Dave in PA:

feminism in action (figure)
Avatar 3:55pm
Eyepatch Fox:

Hooray! This is one of the greatest sets EVER. Thank you so much, guys! :D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:57pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

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✪ Happy 4th of July ✪
on Inflatable Minotaur Carcass
  3:57pm
Marc:

Didn't Chadbourne do one about racist Greensboro politician Billy Yow getting a golden shower?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:11pm
Fuzzy:

Nice rainy-day American Music -- diggin' it!
  4:14pm
James:

Woody Guthrie is just what i was about to call in to request. His music is the epitome of what patriotic music should be. He was both equally critical as he was proud to be an American.
  4:19pm
Marc:

"You're A Grand Ole Flag." By George M. Cohan. What's more patriotic than our flag?
  4:23pm
James:

If we can hear Pete Seegers version of Ode to Joy, that would be phenomenal.
Avatar 4:24pm
Caryn:

I'm seconding the Seeger request!
Avatar 4:35pm
Caryn:

Hmm, now that we've had 2 Leonard Bernstein appearances, I wonder if there will be a third? What with "Songfest" and "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", there's still some America-themed Bernstein to go.
  4:41pm
Dave in PA:

I remember about 25 years ago hearing a radio program that I think was put together by a DJ with an American theme - mostly music from the 60s/70s - and I heard it more than once over the years - but I would have a hard time pinpointing it now - anyone have a clue what I am talking about?
  4:41pm
Carmichael:

Heya Kurt, happy 4th to ya. Long time no listen ...
  4:44pm
Dave in PA:

Bernstein was *not* a "bear" - discuss...
Avatar 4:44pm
Caryn:

@Dave: but was he a stein?
Avatar 4:45pm
ranjit:

It's rally round the flag! Charles Ives sings They Are There:
arcchicago.blogspot.com...
  4:48pm
Carmichael:

@Dave: perhaps Stan Freburg? He had a lot of comedy-based Americana stuff.
  4:51pm
Dave in PA:

My memories are soo fuzzy now... damn you, ethanol!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:53pm
Fuzzy:

I'm sorry...
  4:55pm
Eric the Half a Bee:

God, remember going to a Yes concert at Roosevelt Field right in your ('FMU) hometown, with Yes version of America you played blaring on the car stereo as I drove up the Turnpike. And MX-80 Sound; have always enjoyed their entry on the Ralph Records sampler released when writer of Left my Heart in San Francisco passed away.
Avatar 4:58pm
Caryn:

Aw, put the Meat Puppets on the playlist! How am I supposed to star them if they're not there?
Avatar 5:00pm
Caryn:

Yay, thanks guys!
  5:01pm
andy the painter:

may I suggest "democracy is coming (to the USA)" by mr L Cohen?

I think the title track to an album from the nineties?

happy fourth! thanks!
  5:10pm
Eric the Half a Bee:

Damn, dude, James Blood: ya killin! America, do you remember the love? Next you'll be spinning Ornette's Skies over America...
  5:13pm
dc waters:

This sounds like some activity that is not eating.
  5:23pm
rw:

Enjoying the balance of good vs. evil USA in the broadcast today. Thanks guys!
Remember: light fuse and get away!
  5:23pm
Carmichael:

Baby backs just went on the bbq. Everyone is welcome in about 3 hours.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:25pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Freburg !
...'American Ruse' by MC5 comes to mind
...my 4th comp.s have included (from lack of resources as much as anything, I suppose):
- 'No More Kings' from Schoolhouse Rock (or Tribute thereof - Ween!)
...'American Music' by Blasters (& *their* version of '4th of July')
...'There's a Wall' by Dar Williams
...lessee - what else...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:26pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...'Power & Glory' by Phil Ochs is a kicker...
  5:27pm
dc waters:

A happy slave market song ... now I've heard everything.
  5:27pm
rw:

Hey Carmichael, what's your address?
I can bring some beer and potato salad.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:32pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

freemusicarchive.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:34pm
Santos L Halper:

@RRN63: I think Pavement did the No More Kings on that (and did it well). That and orig Schoolhouse Rock were on my kids players a lot a couple years back.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- oh yeah - Ween did 'Shot Heard Round the World' - !...
  5:39pm
dc waters:

Who knew the senior advisor to the POTUS was a Decca artist in '72?
  5:42pm
dc waters:

Let me count the ways ...
  5:44pm
dc waters:

"All ovah the woild..."
  5:51pm
listener monica:

aloha!
Avatar 5:52pm
Dan from Augusta:

Hello!
  5:52pm
dc waters:

Who knew that Glenda Pari(s) track was released five years before the Norman conquest of England?
Avatar 5:54pm
Dan from Augusta:

Who's up next at 6?
  5:55pm
dc waters:

Happy trails and go 4th to all! Be safe. And thanks for the fine sets I heard.
Avatar 5:55pm
Caryn:

@dc waters: yep, when the Polynesians sailed from South America to the Easter Islands in 1062, they brought with them yams and a copy of the Stars & Stripes Forver Meringue.
  5:56pm
dc waters:

@caryn: I did not know that. [Carson tie adjustment]
Avatar 5:59pm
Caryn:

@dc waters: I'm now going to imagine you standing there in a light suit and with impeccable posture.
  5:59pm
dc waters:

Our anthem as dirge. Apropos from time to time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:00pm
dale:

very appropriate as our nation is slowly dying.
Avatar 6:00pm
Caryn:

Oh lord, a number from the Rocky musical is on tv. Switching to the movie of the evening.
  6:01pm
dc waters:

G'night!
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