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Saturday, May 2, 2015 Favoriting
Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll show from WFMU's Monty Hall - Video Simulcast!

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WFMU had the honor of hosting an incredible concert earlier this week - a celebration of Cambodia's Golden Age of rock and roll, from the mid-60s until the Khmer Rouge literally wiped it out in 1975. And we're streaming the audio and video recording of the concert on tonight's show!

An acclaimed new film, Don't Think I've Forgotten (now playing at IFC Center in the West Village and screening around the country this spring and summer) documents this musical era for the first time.

And director John Pirozzi assembled a remarkable cast of musicians to perform together and help bring the film to life: Members of Cambodia's first guitar band, Baksey Cham Krong, and 70s hard-rockers Drakkar Band; and singers including Sinn Sethakol (singing songs of his iconic grandfather Sinn Sisamouth) and Dengue Fever's Chhom Nimol.

Massive thanks to Monty Hall Producer and Video Director Ruth Hayduk, and our esteemed volunteer production team for this event!

Audio: Scott Konzelmann, Mark Koch, Mario Santana, Rafael Carrasquillo
Video: Yvonne Szymczak, Vincent Clappsy, Cheyenne Hohmann
Door: Maxwell Schoenbaum, Jessica Baer
Bar: Robert Lincourt, Carol McCrossen
Swag: Hugh Haggerty
Security: Joe Sicari, C.J. Cirigliano
Special Thanks: Benny Przewozny

This Week's Playlist:

(* = new)

Lulu: Morning Dew Favoriting / To Sir With Love / Legacy Recordings (0:00:00 Pop-up)

Naang Naang: Kaang Aue Ko Sum Taang Hak Favoriting / Le Ywei Sin Tei Mya (0:03:48 Pop-up)

Thongmark Leacha: Beua Ai Laeo Bo (Are You Tired of Me Already?) Favoriting / Various Artists: Thai? Dai! / Sublime Frequencies (0:08:31 Pop-up)

Niyaz: Yek Nazar (A Single Glance) Favoriting / The Fourth Light / Six Degrees / * (0:15:44 Pop-up)
GIG: May 8 (Fri) Brookfield Place (formerly World Financial Center) Winter Garden, 200 Vesey St: Global Beat Festival (May 7-9), three free concerts presented by Live Sounds. Tonight from 8-10 pm: Niyaz + Emel Mathlouthi.

Ali Akbar Moradi: Jame'-e Yaran Favoriting / Do Valeh (0:19:10 Pop-up)

The Libyans: Avi Honeni (with Ravid Kahalani of Yemen Blues) Favoriting / Wandering - Sacred Jewish Music from Libya (0:31:22 Pop-up)
May 7 (Thurs) Brookfield Place (formerly World Financial Center) Winter Garden, 200 Vesey St: Global Beat Festival (May 7-9), three free concerts presented by Live Sounds. Tonight from 8-10 pm: The Libyans + Feedel Band.

Sonia M'Barek: Wasla Maqam Hassine Favoriting / Takht / Network (0:35:37 Pop-up)
GIG: May 8 (Fri): FIAF Florence Gould Hall, 55 E 59 St: Sonia M’Barek With Bassam Saba Ensemble and Slim Jaziri. 7:30 pm.

Ankarali Turgut: Varyemez Favoriting / Dah Diri Dom (0:41:22 Pop-up)

Dolunay: Acem Kurdi Taksim Favoriting / Our House / Chamsa / * (0:47:55 Pop-up)

Diego el Cigala: Los Mareados Favoriting / Romance de la Luna Tucumana (0:48:47 Pop-up)
GIG: May 8 (Fri): Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium: Diego el Cigala. 8 pm.

Teta: Ka Manira Olo Favoriting / Blue Tsapiky / Buda Musique / * (0:51:40 Pop-up)

Zomba Prison Project / James Justin: The Floods Favoriting / I Have No Everything Here / Six Degrees / * (0:55:40 Pop-up)

Samley Hong, vocals and Band: Cambodia Rocks Concert From WFMU's Monty Hall Favoriting (1:05:36 Pop-up)

Baksey Cham Krong: Cambodia Rocks Concert From WFMU's Monty Hall Favoriting (1:12:55 Pop-up)

Sinn Sethakol sings songs of his grandfather, the late great singer Sinn Sisamouth: Cambodia Rocks Concert From WFMU's Monty Hall Favoriting (1:38:09 Pop-up)

Minh Sothiwan sings songs of Yol Aularong: Cambodia Rocks Concert From WFMU's Monty Hall Favoriting (1:46:26 Pop-up)

Chhom Nimol (of Dengue Fever) sings songs of Ros Sereysothea and Pan Ron: Cambodia Rocks Concert From WFMU's Monty Hall Favoriting (1:55:44 Pop-up)

Chhom Nimol with Drakkar Band: Cambodia Rocks Concert From WFMU's Monty Hall Favoriting (2:10:01 Pop-up)

Drakkar Band: Cambodia Rocks Concert From WFMU's Monty Hall Favoriting (2:16:08 Pop-up)

Chhom Nimol and Sinn Sethakol sing Sinn Sisamouth's song Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia Rocks Concert From WFMU's Monty Hall Favoriting (2:52:08 Pop-up)




Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:13pm Philthy woman:

YEA! Thailand, I miss it
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:14pm Philthy woman:

Dai! Dai!
Sabai, Sabai
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:18pm Rob W:

Hi Philthy woman and everyone!
  6:19pm JakeGould:

Hello!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:29pm Philthy woman:

Hi Rob W, JG and everone!
  6:30pm Hel:

That Persian music was beautiful! Yeas ago I saw a Persian film 'The Drum' which I highly recommend, it's prob on youtube.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:33pm Rob W:

Thanks for the cinematic tip Hel!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:44pm Private Presley:

Lovin' the phaser on this
  6:46pm P-90:

The phaser was definitely "stunning" on that one
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:50pm Private Presley:

Mmm incapacitating… - Homer S. tries pepper spray on his eggs
  6:51pm Hel:

You're welcome Rob et al. It's a b&w film made circa 1980 and the entire film is a a classical Persian drummer-nothing else. Did a search but can't find it. The film won awards so it's odd that it'snot showing up in a search.
  7:12pm SeanG:

Looks great, sounds great
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:17pm Rob W:

Thanks Sean, that's thanks to Ruth Hayduk and her crew of volunteer engineers and production assistants who did a fabulous job once again!
Avatar 🌍 Swag For Life Member 7:18pm Ken From Hyde Park:

Holy man! This looks like a great show. I'm going to need to catch this via archives. The kids here want to go outside.
  7:39pm JakeGould:

Hello folks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:48pm Rob W:

Hi again Jake!
Avatar 8:04pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- delightful ! ! Thx Rob et al.
.Will the video be Archived? My obsolete Mac won't do the Flash to see it.
  8:09pm Old Dave:

I love this! Thanks for expanding my mind once again. Actually had the Dengue years ago in SE Asia.
Great name for a band, I guess.
Avatar 8:11pm Mugsy:

Thanks Rob W.
  8:17pm Fernando:

Awesome show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:23pm Rob W:

I'm glad you're enjoying it! Don't think me for this one, I am just the messenger - thank Station Manager Ken for working with the director of the documentary, John Pirozzi, to book this event at WFMU's Monty Hall - plus Ruth Hayduk and all the volunteers who helped out, and the performers of course most of all!
Avatar 8:26pm Moondogg:

This is incredible. Bought five tickets, but had to miss it due to car accident injuries. I'm glad the music is still alive. I wish the singers/players/writers were here to see and hear their music being so beautifully presented. Thanks for this simulcast. The place looks great.
Avatar 🌍 8:27pm slugluv1313:

SO COOL to hear AND see this again, Rob, THANK YOU!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:30pm Rob W:

Sorry about the accident but thanks Moondogg, agreed, and thanks slugluv!
  8:31pm Old Dave:

Move over Randy Bachman.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:34pm Karen in Sleepy Hollow:

So sorry I missed this live. I'm really enjoying it now. Thanks to everyone who helped this happen!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:35pm Rob W:

One thing I learned from the movie is that in the 60s the main source of western pop music influence in Cambodia was French artists (natural since Cambodia had been a French colony until 1953) - but in the 70s people heard the music played on the radio for US soldiers in Vietnam. And Santana apparently became quite popular in Cambodia, among others...
  8:50pm Jill G.:

Rob W is my musical inspiration and WFMU hero!
Avatar 🌍 8:57pm slugluv1313:

"Don't Think I've Forgotten" is just TOO beautiful
trying to track down DVD copy of 1966 film "Apsara," which features Sinn Sisamouth -- any ideas???
Avatar 8:57pm Moondogg:

Amazing. I'm crying over here.
  9:02pm Amanda:

Someone mentioned this earlier - will this be archived? :) My parents lived in Cambodia and had no idea of the rock history.
Avatar 9:04pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- some of the particular excellence WFMU delivers. Thx Again!
Avatar 9:06pm Moondogg:

Slugluv1313: I can't find the dvd but you can watch the movie here: www.thevcam.info...
  9:06pm Amanda:

Also, thanks so much WFMU! Recording history. Much gratitude, an Ohioan.
Avatar 🌍 9:45pm slugluv1313:

THANK YOU, Moondoog! yes, i have found the film online too -- was just kinda hoping to get a DVD
i am so sorry about the accident, i hope you are healing well -- the show was an amazing experience; happy that it was re-braodcast here
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