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Favoriting August 11, 2014: Say g'bye, Jim

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Leonard Cohen  Hey That's No Way to Say Goodbye   Favoriting The Best of     
Mihai Cucos Trio  Part 1   Favoriting Under the Regime    0:02:31 (Pop-up)
Kinski  I Wouldn't Hurt a Fly   Favoriting V/a, Don't Shoot The Toy Piano Player: Live From WFMU  live on my show, 10/20/2000  0:09:06 (Pop-up)
Bubble Puppy  Hot Smoke & Sassafras   Favoriting A Gathering of Promises    0:17:38 (Pop-up)
Notekillers  The Zipper   Favoriting S/t    0:20:10 (Pop-up)
Southpaw Steel 'n' Twang  Bad Alley   Favoriting Hale's Pleasure Railway    0:24:21 (Pop-up)
Dan Melchior und Das Menace  Town Feeling   Favoriting Hunger  cover: Kevin Ayers  0:29:40 (Pop-up)
Shintaro Sakamoto  Why Can't I Stop?   Favoriting Let's Dance Raw    0:33:42 (Pop-up)
 
Martin Bédard  Grand Dehors   Favoriting Topographies    0:42:53 (Pop-up)
Chvad SB  There Isn't a Day That Goes By   Favoriting of Things Outside the Skin    0:51:55 (Pop-up)
Tarab  tr 3   Favoriting I'm Lost    0:58:21 (Pop-up)
Don Harper  Nightmare   Favoriting Coldworlds    1:06:31 (Pop-up)
Eugene Carchesio  Circle Music II - A   Favoriting Circle Music II A-L    1:17:27 (Pop-up)
Metaboman  East   Favoriting Ja/Noe    1:23:55 (Pop-up)
Nightmares On Wax  Mind Eye   Favoriting N.O.W. Is the Time    1:29:13 (Pop-up)
Family of God  Moog River   Favoriting Family of God    1:35:56 (Pop-up)
 
Exocomet  Mercy Tongue   Favoriting S/t    1:52:14 (Pop-up)
Microwaves  M.M.D.K.   Favoriting Regurgitant Phenomena    1:56:34 (Pop-up)
Mestre Cupijó e Seu Ritmo  Caboclinha do Igapó   Favoriting Siriá    1:59:43 (Pop-up)
Staples Singers  Uncloudy Day   Favoriting Uncloudy Day  dedicated to the fun & follies of the National Weather Service  2:01:50 (Pop-up)
Excepter  Victory Beat   Favoriting The Stand    2:05:06 (Pop-up)
Vial of Sound  Everybody's on Drugs   Favoriting God's Oscillator    2:10:00 (Pop-up)
Robert Crash  Toys Slip   Favoriting UNDER-Party    2:14:30 (Pop-up)
Rashad Becker  Dances IV   Favoriting Traditional Music Of Notional Species Vol. I    2:19:44 (Pop-up)
Show of Bedlam  Itamu   Favoriting Roont    2:23:47 (Pop-up)
Anton LaVey  The Satanic Bible - Verse 2   Favoriting The Satanic Mass    2:35:03 (Pop-up)
Alvarius B  Sorban Palid   Favoriting 7"    2:39:41 (Pop-up)
Big Blood  A Watery Down Pt 3   Favoriting Unlikely Mothers    2:43:15 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:02pm
DCE:

good, Jim? I'm good too! Hello Scotty.
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βrian:

Wow, what year was this Leonard?
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 3:04pm
I k e:

Hello! I'm tuned in for the whole 2 hrs. and 59 min. but I can't comment for very long. How is every of y'allz?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:04pm
Scott Williams:

Hello all & welcome!! L Cohen, '67
Avatar 3:05pm
steve:

am i hearing a Jew's Harp?
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 3:05pm
chris:

Howdy, All! Doin' awesome, Ike. You?
Avatar 3:06pm
kat330:

'67 -- the single best year for music ever (IMO, OC).
Avatar 3:07pm
sphere:

hello folks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:07pm
common:

hey scott, everyone.
Avatar 3:08pm
glenn:

huh. i'd go with 1951, myself. it ALL starts with howlin' wolf.
Avatar 3:08pm
sphere:

glenn speaks truth.
Avatar 3:08pm
kat330:

Well, that's when I started at any rate, so I can't argue with that choice.
Avatar 🧩 3:09pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

[struts in with an obscenely arrogant smile & wink, points fingers and PEW-PEW-PEWs all the regulars...]
Avatar 3:10pm
βrian:

"Cold Sweat" 1967. I guess so.
Avatar 3:11pm
kat330:

@RTD: Liking the new minimalistic avatar.
Avatar 3:12pm
kat330:

@βrian: Nothing can beat being sweet sixteen during the Summer of Love.
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 3:13pm
I k e:

There's a best year for music? Pfft. Time is meaningless. Clocks melt in the true sunlight. Dripping water hollows out a stone. Does the water know time? No. Does this Kinski track ever get old? Does it age or die? Can you get sick of it? No! Never.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:15pm
DCE:

whatever happened to Kinski? my gosh, blast from the semi-recent past...
Avatar 3:19pm
Chris from DC:

Such a great live band, though I have not seen them more recently.
Avatar 3:19pm
kat330:

Maybe I should amend that '67 was the best year for music over the radio. No genre separation back then. Motown was followed Baez followed by the British Invasion followed by LA / SF psychedelia followed by Dylan, u.s.w.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:20pm
Scott Williams:

they signed to sub pop at some point, and focused their sound a bit away from the space rock. not sure what they're up to now
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:21pm
DCE:

did you guys know the Bubble Puppy is still out there smoking sassafras?
Avatar 3:21pm
Chris M.:

many things will come to pass
Avatar 3:23pm
kat330:

@RTD: Ah, a timely notification just arrived about your Salton Sea.
Avatar 🧩 3:25pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Kat: as it says on the pouch (sadly not included), DESICCANT. DO NOT EAT. Words to live by. Dry sounds for dry times.
Avatar 🧩 3:25pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

I have no idea what I'm saying.
Also: Rocketh !
Avatar 3:25pm
Ignatius:

& rolleth
Avatar 3:27pm
kat330:

Philo and I watched a B-movie SF marathon of sorts over the weekend -- gotta escape the news out there somehow -- and one called Monolith Monsters involved using bombed dam waters through an old CA desert salt mine to create a saline solution to stop the silicon monsters arriving on Earth as meteorites. It was a hoot.
Avatar 3:31pm
steve:

that sounds great kat. ive been watching a lot of Mystery Science Theater 3000s lately for similar reasons.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:32pm
common:

@steve and kat330: just had an mystery science theater marathon this weekend. that monolith monsters flick sounds right up my alley!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:33pm
common:

a not an.
Avatar 3:35pm
kat330:

It was rather odd that almost every one of those we watched, including a Japan/Germany collab called "X from Outer Space" had as a subplot some triangle where two women were mooning over the same "hunk," And these were female *scientists* engaged in these catfights. What in the world was going on in the zeitgeist back in late '50's early '60's?
Avatar 3:38pm
sphere:

maybe it's the appeal of that Sadie Hawkins kind of thing (woman as pursuer).
Avatar 3:38pm
kat330:

Same with Lon Chaney Jr.'s "Weird Woman," the Danish film "Reptilicus" and the much later film"The Nest," but all with that same jealous women hankering for one man.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:39pm
common:

lots o strange gender stuff in the 50s, 60s. confused times.
Avatar 3:40pm
kat330:

@sphere: More likely fulfilling a typical male fantasy. But the funny thing is, some of these movies' female scientists were actually *solving* the problems and the ones to save the day. I found that encouraging.
Avatar 3:41pm
Davis:

i thought it was the yyt man, great track
Avatar 3:42pm
sphere:

If you've never read about the origins of Wonder Woman (circa 1941), it's well worth your time. Quite a bit of gender politics.
Avatar 3:45pm
kat330:

@common: Ooops, guess I should have announced a spoiler alert on the Monolith Monsters. :}
Avatar 3:45pm
Mayuko:

Hello Scott! The first set has made me somewhat sentimental for some reason, glad to make it to tune in in real time nonetheless.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:47pm
common:

@kat330: ha! no worries. i'll watch it anyway!
Avatar 🧩 3:47pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

CLICK.
Avatar 3:47pm
Bayta:

Whoa this is nice. Very nice.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:48pm
Scott Williams:

Mayuko! Nice to see you here, gettin' sentimental or otherwise. I hope you're doing great
Avatar 3:48pm
steve:

oh yes this is pleasing to me
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kat330:

@common: If you like miniatures, I'd recommend "X from Outer Space." Pretty damn good special effects for the time and clever miniatures.
Avatar 🧩 3:53pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Love this.
So far beyond mere like-this.
Avatar 3:54pm
Bayta:

Agreed. Must listen to the whole album.
Avatar 3:55pm
Bayta:

I have a good feeling about this set.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:57pm
common:

@kat330: I am certainly gonna check that one out! love that shit!
  4:00pm
P-90:

Hi DJ Scott and everyone.

@ kat330: May I chime in and suggest that SF genre films in the post-war years followed the prevailing dramatic fashions just like any Hollywood films, and that audiences still wanted to see "strong" female characters (as they had since the 20's)-- --and in the 50's that often appeared as a heated competition between two female characters for something they both want, most often a man.
One of the most interesting examples of current dramatic styles "invading" a genre film came a little later, in Hitchcock's "The Birds." Tennessee Williams was the hottest thing then, and in the middle of the SF scenario there's a totally Williams-like Gothic-psychological battle over Rod Taylor between Tippi Hedren and Jessica Tandy (as his mother!) It's a Disaster/Horror/Sci-fi thriller with a (then) totally trendy soap opera grafted on...
Avatar 4:04pm
kat330:

@P-90: Thesis material there! :) It was just so surprising that *every* one of those B movies we watched had that exact same subplot. I had bought several sets of SF for Philo's birthday, but we watched from all different sets, so it wasn't a specific theme for a set or anything.

However, we cleansed our palate by finishing up with "African Queen" -- one strong woman and one lovable goofball performance by Bogie.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:08pm
DCE:

getting pretty deep into the swamp on this one
  4:12pm
P-90:

@ Kat: Those were the "B" movies. The "A" Science Fiction movies of the '50s (there's just about 5 of them) were much more mature and creative about relationships and gender roles.
I still think the the romance between Gene Barry and Ann Robinson in "The War of the Worlds" is one of the best examples of a "love story" being wedged into something that originally had nothing of the sort, in any Hollywood movie...
Avatar 4:12pm
steve:

its swampadelic
Avatar 4:18pm
kat330:

THAT was a great sound!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:19pm
DCE:

I hereby pledge my eternal love to Don Harper
Avatar 🧩 4:24pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

!!!!!!
Avatar 4:24pm
Bayta:

Yup, I knew this was going to be a clicky-star filled set and that's exactly what it's been.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:26pm
Mike East:

sounds like there's a leak in the studio. make sure it doesn't get on the board
Avatar 4:27pm
kat330:

He's playing your song, Mike.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:28pm
Mike East:

oh, ha! didn't even see that. nice!
Avatar 4:34pm
kat330:

Niiice, a feminist album title.
Avatar 4:38pm
kat330:

Hubby's home and me gotta go now, but it's been a Laserblast. Thanks, Scott, and you engaging group of guys!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:39pm
Scott Williams:

CYA Kat! thanks for hanging round
Avatar 4:39pm
βrian:

I dunno. I think the German language is just a theory. (I'm no linguist, mind you.)
Avatar 4:40pm
kat330:

Ha -- Moog River!! :)
  4:40pm
TG in Brooklyn:

It's the greatest story ever mooged!
  4:43pm
P-90:

'til next time, @ kat330!
Avatar 4:44pm
steve:

but... its not even supposed to rain?! how does this work??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:46pm
efd:

Wow, I'm not sure if I've ever come across a quad-fecta like that! I like it.
  4:47pm
P-90:

The regional weather radar does show a big line of storms coming across Pennsylvania and over the Great Lakes headed for NY State
  4:49pm
P-90:

Tri-fectas yes, I believe that's the first quad-fecta I've heard of.
Avatar 4:53pm
steve:

according to the weather channel, there is a 0% chance of rain in Bergen County tonight. how could there be a flash flood. how.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:53pm
efd:

thanks for the plug, Scott!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:55pm
common:

have a good eve, everyone!
  4:55pm
Marc:

Isn't Southern Rock just an euphemism for Country Music?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:55pm
Scott Williams:

de nada, EFD! always look forward to that show
  4:56pm
P-90:

Those storms on the radar ARE still a couple hundred miles away. Maybe they're having an early cocktail hour at the NWS office today...?
Avatar 5:07pm
steve:

hahaha good one Scott
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steve:

choke on your lies, National Weather Service
Avatar 5:11pm
Davis:

victory beat is great
  5:15pm
Jamie Farr:

Twerkin' it
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

Twerkin' 2: Electric Boogaloo!
Hey Scott and Scotians, enjoying this show today!
  5:20pm
P-90:

Guten TZAG, Matthias von Schprungfelter!
Avatar 🧩 5:21pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Good grief. Got pulled away (violently) from the headphones way back at the Chvad SB track, just now back in the womb... a womb of ACID, it would seem..!
Avatar 5:21pm
Davis:

rtd ha ha aha ha HA.. yes
  5:22pm
P-90:

Yo, Matt, are you coming to the Mr. FineWine "20,000 Soul Spins Ball" at Monty von Hall?
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:23pm
Matt from Springfield:

Guten VNDR-TZAG, P-neunzig!
Unfortunately it's hard to come up for Monty Hall events, although I'll prob try to come up @Marathon time!
Avatar 🧩 5:25pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

BECKER!
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Cecile:

hola, all.
Avatar 🧩 5:26pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

C!
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Cecile:

Was The Day The Earth Stood STill an A or a B SF movie? Because it's pretty great either way.
Avatar 5:27pm
Cecile:

rev!
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:28pm
Matt from Springfield:

The Day The Earth Stood Still is about as "A" as 50s scifi movies can get, if there were 5 as described, it certainly should be one of those 5.
Avatar 5:29pm
Davis:

wow
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Davis:

track of the day
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Cecile:

And I tell ya, I totally would have left with Klaatu and Gort on the spaceship. For sure.
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:32pm
chris:

Hey, Cecile!

Jeez, where's Show of Bedlam been all my life? Must have more...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:35pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...late to the Show & Comments !...
...Pals' 'WarOfTheWorlds' may have stuck to H.G. Wells' story as far as the Romance - if the 70s RockOpera (which I like!) is any indication; myself, I say stick to the original Victorian - & le the Empire Metaphors fall where they may. I would say most Alien Invasions are a Variation on Wells here...
...Gotta stump for 'ForbiddenPlanet' - which was a direct bid for a high budget for a 50s SciFi - based on The Tempest, & in turn a direct template for StarTrek & its' ilk
- & an interesting contrast to 'DayEarthStoodStill's austere stylistic elegance...'Day' is based on an earlier Pulp story - as many were, some better than others...
Avatar 5:35pm
Cecile:

hey, Chris!
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Cecile:

Forbidden Planet is pretty damn great.
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:36pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hey RRN63!
Who did the 70s rock opera of War of the Worlds?
Avatar 5:37pm
glenn:

jeff wayne.
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Cecile:

And Phil Lynott played a minister, and Justin Heyward wrote Forever Autumn which was a middling hit.
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:39pm
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks glenn and Cecile!
I see it also has Richard Burton and David Essex on it...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:40pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

✔ ; Mojo Mag had a good article about War & Mr. Wayne
...obligated to distinguish between Paganism & LaVey - but - not entirely !!...Compare to PeterCook in 'Bedazzled' ! : p ...
Avatar 5:40pm
Cecile:

yup! Burton is the narrator.
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Cecile:

now read to us from the Fountainhead, Anton.
Avatar 5:41pm
glenn:

"today on the ayn rand power hour".
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:41pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...obligated to distinguish between Satanism & AynRand - but - not entirely !!...
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:42pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Hello, I'm Anton LaVey, High Priest of the Church of Satan. Let us begin this audio-book of Ayn Rand's: The Fountainhead. Chapter 1..."
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:43pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Hello, I'm Anton LaVey, High Priest of the Church of Satan. Let us begin this audio-book of Myrtle Coswell's: Quilting Patterns for Beginners. Chapter 1..." ;)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:43pm
Scott Williams:

what you guys can't appreciate a good ol fashioned carny?
Avatar 5:43pm
Davis:

yes, phil lynnot went mental on it, thought his wife was satans child etc
  5:44pm
steve:

it's pretty surreal to hear the Satanic Bible while in line at the hardware store
  5:44pm
P-90:

@ Gang: yes, the '70s musical War of the Worlds is a minor classic, well worth checking out, it had a big reissue in the last few years(?)
AND yes, Day the Earth Stood Still is one of the Big Five '50's SF flicks, so is Forbidden Planet.
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:45pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Scott: Ha, never thought of it like "Anton's carnival tent" before!
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Cecile:

hsahahahahhaha, Scott.
exactly, Davis. He has a real crazed vocal on there.

You should do a mashup of him and Clare Prophet...

We used to see all kinds of her flyers around Minneapolis in the 90s.
  5:46pm
P-90:

...always thought there was something sinister about those quilting pattern books...
  5:47pm
ccrides:

Just goes to show,.. you should never let your 'id' get out of control...LOL...:)O(:..
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Davis:

oh, she is way more scary than phil's wife, who sounds quite nice singing no nathaniel no etc..... elizabeth etc is clearly satan himself
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:49pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...lotsa pentacles...
...reminded of recent PBS docs about Superheroes
- & Heroines: One on WonderWoman examined the history of Women in Comics ; WonderWoman was created by a man who helped create the LieDetector! - she was stripped of her powers in the eraly 70s. SuperHeroines ususally lose their Powers or 'go wrong'...huh...
Avatar 5:50pm
Cecile:

superhereos get their powers stripped if they are gods or deities. Thor's lost his powers like three times.
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:50pm
Matt from Springfield:

@P-90: Some have insisted those quilt patterns are nothing more than pagan German symbols carried forward by the Penns Dutch; others have accused them of being talisman for demonic human sacrifice, while others state they are about perverting organized religion with selfish objectivism...
Avatar 5:51pm
Davis:

show of bedlam, track of the day for me-- wild-- and i see its available on really rather far out splattery vinyl
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:52pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...wull - in my youth - Thor was a straight-up metaphysical God - now he's an Alien, because it would tick off the TeaParty or something...they fudge it by saying Science & Magick are the same where he's from...'MonsterShow by DavidJ.Skal says Dracula is Magick & Franenstein is Science - always paired...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:53pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...'Soundtrack' excellent here, Mr. SW...btw...
  5:54pm
P-90:

I gotta say: "Nightmare" by Don Harper is my "track of the day"-
-thanks DJ Scott, for turning me onto him, a real discovery.
Avatar 5:55pm
Davis:

cool show indeed
Avatar 🧩 5:55pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

th'BLOOD!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:57pm
Scott Williams:

hey thanks y'all, glad you've been enjoying. see you next week!
  5:57pm
ccrides:

I bet a lot of guyz would like to meet a Super Heroine who is a virgin and closet submissive with an over protective father???...hehehe...:)O(:...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:58pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...MarvelComics owned by Disney now, yerknow...being a counterpart to 60sPsychedelia like it was - maybe not so much...
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:58pm
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks Scott! Great show, many Stars!!
Have a good evening everyone!
  5:58pm
P-90:

@ ccrides: Been there, done that.
  5:59pm
ccrides:

Thanks Scott...stay cool..!..:)O(:..
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:59pm
chris:

thanks, senor Scott! outtasight show, ya dig?
Avatar 6:01pm
drewo:

Marvel characters are spread around 3 movie companies - Disney, Sony & 20th Century Fox. So on screen get togethers might be difficult for some our favorite costumed heroes. Great show Scott!
Avatar 6:01pm
Cecile:

satan is boring
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:17am
Bas NL:

Great show Scott!
  11:28am
118664:

Really liked the Chvad SB. Thanks!
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