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Favoriting November 9, 2016: John Strausbaugh, Author of City of Sedition: New York City During the Civil War

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Lee Morgan  Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit)   Favoriting The Gigolo  Blue Note  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Mac Demarco  Horse Hot Wee Wee Water (demo)   Favoriting Salad Days Demos  Captured Tracks  0:03:38 (Pop-up)
Flyying Colours  Morning Stoner   Favoriting Mindfulness  Club AC30  0:06:49 (Pop-up)
Virginia Mayhew  Hi-ya, Mama!   Favoriting No Walls  Renma  0:11:01 (Pop-up)
 
Daniel Romano  I'm Gonna Teach You   Favoriting If I've Only One Time Askin'  New West  0:19:44 (Pop-up)
The Open Mind  Try Another Day   Favoriting The Open Mind  ODL  0:22:02 (Pop-up)
Jenny O.  Be Here Now   Favoriting Work EP  Holy Trinity  0:24:34 (Pop-up)
Leonard Cohen  Traveling Light   Favoriting You Want It Darker  Columbia  0:27:22 (Pop-up)
Curved Air  Puppets   Favoriting Second Album  Warner Bros.  0:31:55 (Pop-up)
Mick Rossi  4 and 5   Favoriting 160  Innova  0:36:44 (Pop-up)
Fountains of Wayne  Supercollider   Favoriting Welcome Interstate Managers  S-Curve  0:40:19 (Pop-up)
Scrawl  Public Image   Favoriting Nature Film  Rhino/Elektra  0:45:13 (Pop-up)
 
Benny Golson  Voyage   Favoriting Up, Jumped. Spring  Groove Merchant  0:50:55 (Pop-up)
 
JOHN STRAUSBAUGH  CITY OF SEDITION: NEW YORK CITY DURING THE CIVIL WAR   Favoriting interview segment 1    1:02:03 (Pop-up)
Mick Moloney  The Mulligan Guards   Favoriting McNally's Row of Flats  Shanachie  1:09:52 (Pop-up)
JOHN STRAUSBAUGH  CITY OF SEDITION: NEW YORK CITY DURING THE CIVIL WAR   Favoriting interview segment 2    1:12:45 (Pop-up)
June Lazare  The Shoddy Contractor   Favoriting Folk Songs of New York City, Vol. 1  Folkways  1:23:20 (Pop-up)
JOHN STRAUSBAUGH  CITY OF SEDITION: NEW YORK CITY DURING THE CIVIL WAR   Favoriting interview segment 3    1:25:18 (Pop-up)
Kill Henry Sugar  Tammany Hall   Favoriting Swing Back and Down  Surprise Truck  1:38:18 (Pop-up)
JOHN STRAUSBAUGH  CITY OF SEDITION: NEW YORK CITY DURING THE CIVIL WAR   Favoriting interview segment 4    1:38:35 (Pop-up)
Mick Moloney  Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade   Favoriting Far from the Shamrock Shore  Shanachie  1:51:55 (Pop-up)
JOHN STRAUSBAUGH  CITY OF SEDITION: NEW YORK CITY DURING THE CIVIL WAR   Favoriting interview segment 5    1:56:37 (Pop-up)
Kate & Anna McGarrigle  Hard Times Come Again No More   Favoriting Songs of the Civil War  Sony  2:03:54 (Pop-up)
Hiromi  Green Tea Farm   Favoriting Brain  Telarc  2:06:15 (Pop-up)
George McCrae  I Get Lifted   Favoriting Rock You Baby  Essential Media Group  2:11:10 (Pop-up)
Electric Eye  All of This Has Happened Before and Will Happen Again   Favoriting Different Sun  Jansen Plateproduksjon  2:13:47 (Pop-up)
The Who  I Can't Reach You   Favoriting The Who Sell Out  Polydor  2:19:34 (Pop-up)
 
Kellie Pickler  Things That Never Cross a Man's Mind   Favoriting Small Town Girl  19 Recordings  2:28:08 (Pop-up)
Ariel Pink  One Summer Night   Favoriting Pom Pom  4AD  2:30:52 (Pop-up)
The Lovely Intangibles  Do You Remember?   Favoriting Air & Numbers  The Lovely Intangibles  2:34:39 (Pop-up)
The Good Rats  Phil Fleisch   Favoriting Tasty  Mondo Record Corp.  2:38:04 (Pop-up)
Benevento-Russo Duo  Sunny   Favoriting Best Reason to Buy the Sun  Ropeadope  2:42:12 (Pop-up)
Eltro  Lady of the Highway   Favoriting Past and Present Futurists  Absolutely Kosher  2:46:24 (Pop-up)
Herman's Hermits  Oh, Mr. Porter   Favoriting Both Sides of Herman's Hermits  MGM  2:53:05 (Pop-up)
Joe C. Morris  Til The Swelling Goes Down (demo)   Favoriting Joe C. Morris Sings Andy Breckman  Joe C. Morris  2:57:09 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 3:03pm
geezerette:

Looks like perspective and balance are on the menu today.
Yum, I'm hungry!
Avatar 3:07pm
vs:

Irwin - what a chum he is.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:09pm
Irwin:

I'm a hale fellow well-you-haven't-met.
Avatar 3:10pm
geezerette:

(snicker) :)
  3:14pm
Laura L:

Hi ya, looking forward to Mr. Strausbaugh on your show today!
  3:22pm
Hoboken Jack:

What a fine radio I am listening to the show on today!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:23pm
Irwin:

Which is smarter, Jack - your phone or your radio?
  3:24pm
Hoboken:

Today, definitely the radio.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:27pm
Irwin:

And how is the guy listening to it?
  3:28pm
Listening Out There:

I'm listening on a computer. It's not smart. It's just a computer...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:29pm
Irwin:

Computers are only as smart as the people who build and program them.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:31pm
rrg:

That's what they want you to think.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:31pm
Polyus:

Unless it's that super smart murderous computer from Terminator 2.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:32pm
rrg:

Or Colossus. He was a problem too.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:32pm
KevinfromBayRidge:

Same for polling programs!
  3:34pm
JakeGould:

46% of people eligible to vote didn't.
  3:37pm
JakeGould:

Or maybe I'm wrong.
  3:38pm
Listening Out There:

Voters are only as smart as the people who build and program them.
  3:43pm
Laura L:

In a reader's review of the classic book "How to Lie with Statistics": "When all else fails manipulate the data."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:45pm
rrg:

Ooh, I love that book.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:45pm
rrg:

Also "1066 and All That." I love that book too.
  3:46pm
JakeGould:

This was "Dewey Defeats Truman" but with HTML5 and CSS3 responsive graphs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:47pm
rrg:

What, you added a "Format" column to your playlist?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:57pm
Irwin:

That was an errorz.
Avatar 4:04pm
northguineahills:

When I worked for the NYC DEP, I saw some scans of old engineering as-builts of some Manhattan sewers from the 1850s.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:09pm
joe mulligan:

ha! thanks for playing, I never knew of this
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:19pm
Stevel:

Just reserved this book at my library. Great interview.
  4:22pm
Laura L:

You can see Dan Sickles's busted leg bone at the National Museum of Health and Medicine (formerly Army Medical Museum)--it's on display there today, yes.
  4:25pm
flashbazbo:

Please ask about minstrelsy and play some tunes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:26pm
Irwin:

wrong book, flash.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:31pm
Stevel:

Leg bone and offending cannonball. (Not horrible to look at, but a bit jarring.)

www.medicalmuseum.mil...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:33pm
Webhamster Henry:

The Beecher Family lived across from Mark Twain in Hartford, CT.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:36pm
Webhamster Henry:

Mr. Strasbaugh, you going to get into the history of musical theatre in this period and slightly post-Civil War?
Avatar 4:37pm
Fox (Rā-chul):

Tammany Hall is going to be torn down to build another ugly office building. Whoop.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:37pm
Webhamster Henry:

The original Tammany Hall was where the Con Ed Building is on 14th street. Also where Tony Pastor's original Vaudeville was.
Avatar 4:39pm
Jeff:

I like that whole Kill Henry Sugar album - it's on Swing Back And Down, isn't it?
Avatar 4:40pm
Jeff:

Oh, there - you've got it on the playlist now.
  4:41pm
flashbazbo:

Ok Irwin. You're gonna take terry gross job. She can't go on forever.
  4:44pm
Listener Robert:

I tuned in just before the interview started. Weird: The book's new, right? Why do I have such a feeling a deja vu about this interview. I've heard Irwin interviewing Strausbaugh before, but this one's got to be new, right?
  4:46pm
Listener Robert:

Maybe it's just familiarity w the subject matter, and over a matter of years some material's bound to come up repeatedly. Or just the sound of their voices together.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:46pm
Webhamster Henry:

If you go to the Fire Museum on Spring street, you can read about this kind of fire company rivalry. But I think, eventually, you'd choose your company and put a plaque on your house showing which fire company was paid to protect your house. Kind of like having private health insurance before Single Payer which we enjoy today. Not.
  4:47pm
Laura L:

@ Robert--yes, this is a brand new book; you might be thinking of his earlier book "The Village"?
  4:47pm
ScottC:

Blockade of southern harbors and British neutrality...
  4:49pm
Listener Robert:

Laura, I might be thinking more than one book back. Maybe I'm just conflating my knowledge of the subject, Mssrs. Strausbaugh's & Chusid's voices, and my reading of Strausbaugh in the NY Press decades ago.
Avatar 4:49pm
Jeff:

Nathaniel Gordon?
Avatar 4:52pm
geezerette:

This is fascinating.
  4:54pm
sugarwolf:

I really enjoyed reading The Village, so I look forward to this new book!!
  5:00pm
andrew:

Augustus Saint Gaudins holed up in the cameo shop where he worked accros from madison square during the draft riots.
  5:01pm
Listener Robert:

The pen is mightier than the sword -- unless you take it literally. Then I think I'm keeping my head down.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:03pm
coelacanth:

crap. i just missed something interesting.
Avatar 5:04pm
geezerette:

Fantastic interview. Excited to read his books.
Avatar 5:04pm
northguineahills:

Yeah, great interview!
Avatar 5:05pm
geezerette:

coel, you have to listen later,so interesting! :)
Avatar 5:07pm
geezerette:

Hi ngh!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:07pm
Webhamster Henry:

The Draft Riots at least had some kind of political motivation, but the Astor Place Riot ... was about which actor was better at Shakespeare.(1849). 25 dead, 120 injured.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:08pm
coelacanth:

Thanks g. i was looking forward to it but life's been crazy again the last few days and i forgot about it. (car stuff)
  5:10pm
Laura L:

Thanks Irwin and John, that was swell.
Avatar 5:14pm
geezerette:

Webhamster:Wow, what a hot headed audience!

Coel, ugh,not fun!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:14pm
Webhamster Henry:

You can probably tell I'm a nut about this stuff too . That's because I was born in 1832, but lie about my age.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:15pm
rrg:

The Old Codger is like that too.
Avatar 5:19pm
geezerette:

You're extremely well preserved!
  5:22pm
andrew:

thank you w.m. henry for my first genuine chuckle of the day.
  5:26pm
Hoboken Jack:

I love the Who Sell Out, especially the fast (deluxe) version of "Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand." Also, thanks for the offline info....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:28pm
rrg:

Petra Haden covered that whole album ("The Who Sell Out") in acappella.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:43pm
Rich in Washington:

The Good Rats. That was amazing. Totally new to me.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:45pm
Irwin:

Rich: 1974, TASTY, their best album. Not a clunker on it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:46pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Nice show today, dear Irwin. Thanks for spinning.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:48pm
coelacanth:

okay then. electricity's back. caught the tail of that good rats song and it sounded really good, rats. i recorded a concert of theirs broadcast on wnew in the late 80s, even though i wasn't that into them. i still have the 8-track tape...but "phil fleisch" is much better than that was.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:50pm
Irwin:

coel: there's a live Rats show online somewhere, found it a few weeks ago, been meaning to listen. On a quick review, it sounded well-recorded and dates from their prime.
Avatar 5:52pm
Linda Lee:

sweet music! thanks Irwin!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:52pm
coelacanth:

Thanks Irwin. i'll look for it.
...and i meant the late 70s actually. i don't even know if they existed in the late 80s.
Avatar 5:52pm
geezerette:

Wonderful show today Irwin,but they always are,so thank you!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:53pm
rrg:

Please keep playing Herman's Hermits. We all need more of that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:54pm
coelacanth:

oh i missed a "sell out" track too. my 2nd favorite who album.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:55pm
rrg:

A great show and a great interview today. Thank to you and to Mr. Strausbaugh.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:56pm
rrg:

That HH song is also from "Both Sides of Herman's Hermits."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:58pm
coelacanth:

that's right. i knew i knew that track but i never heard "remind me later". i was confused.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:59pm
coelacanth:

Thanks Irwin.
  12:15pm
Joe C Morris:

Thank you kindly Irwin - I actually tried to find the publishing for Until the Swelling Goes Down (on Harry Fox you can do a search if you're interested in who owns the publishing or wrote the song!
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