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Favoriting November 6, 2016: I Know Too Much to Go Back and Pretend.

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
Helen Reddy  I Am Woman   Favoriting 7"  Capitol    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings  This Land is Your Land   Favoriting 7"  Dapton    0:02:46 (Pop-up)
Essra Mohawk & Friends  Sufferin' till Suffrage   Favoriting Schoolhouse Rock! America Rock  Kid Rhino    0:07:39 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Earl Grant 

A Hard Day's Night   Favoriting

Easy Beatles 

Bureau B 

 

0:10:23 (Pop-up)
The Shangri-Las  Out in the Streets   Favoriting Myrmidons of Melodrama  RPM    0:13:45 (Pop-up)
Leonard Cohen  Anthem   Favoriting The Future  Columbia    0:16:53 (Pop-up)
Talking Heads  And She Was   Favoriting Little Creatures  Sire    0:22:46 (Pop-up)
The Housemartins  Freedom   Favoriting London 0 Hull 4  Elektra    0:26:15 (Pop-up)
The Young World Singers  Ringo for President   Favoriting 7"  Decca    0:29:28 (Pop-up)
Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart  L.U.V. (Let Us Vote)   Favoriting 7"  A&M    0:32:06 (Pop-up)
The Magnetic Fields  Washington, D.C.   Favoriting 69 Love Songs, Vol. 2  Merge    0:35:17 (Pop-up)
Fred Wesley & the JBs  Rockin' Funky Watergate Part 1 and Part 2   Favoriting 7"  People    0:36:53 (Pop-up)
The Ad Council PSA  Go to Sleep, Lou   Favoriting I Should Have Voted.  Ad Council    0:42:01 (Pop-up)
Syreeta  I'm Goin' Left   Favoriting Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta  Motown    0:43:15 (Pop-up)
Rozetta Johnson  I Can Feell My Love Comin' Down   Favoriting A Woman's Way: The Complete Rozetta Johnson 1963-1975  Kent Soul  *   0:47:01 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Earl Grant 

A Hard Day's Night   Favoriting

Easy Beatles 

Bureau B 

*  

0:50:35 (Pop-up)
Amii Stewart  Hurry to Me   Favoriting Ricordare: the Songs of Ennio Morricone  Ace  *   1:01:18 (Pop-up)
Laurice  Foolin'   Favoriting Balladeer  Mighty Mouth Music  *   1:04:49 (Pop-up)
Lizzy Mercier Descloux  Vroom, C'est la Voie Lacté   Favoriting Suspense  Light In The Attic / Ze  *   1:09:20 (Pop-up)
Manicured Noise  Faith   Favoriting Northern Stories 1978-80  CTR  *   1:13:11 (Pop-up)
The Untouchables  I Spy (for the FBI)   Favoriting 7"  Stiff    1:16:38 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Earl Grant 

A Hard Day's Night   Favoriting

Easy Beatles 

Bureau B 

 

1:19:36 (Pop-up)
Major Stars  Alert   Favoriting Motion Set  Drag City  *   1:32:12 (Pop-up)
Remedy  Rivers of Wine   Favoriting The Golden Voice Sessions 1970-1974  Alona's Dream/Golden Voice  *   1:35:43 (Pop-up)
Tanya Tagaq  Retribution   Favoriting Retribution  Thirty Tigers  *   1:44:38 (Pop-up)
The Ad Council PSA  Newsstand   Favoriting I Should Have Voted.  Ad Council    1:52:28 (Pop-up)
Ultimate Painting  Lead the Way   Favoriting Dusk  Trouble in Mind  *   1:53:56 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  10:02pm
Carmichael:

Wow, what an ending.
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@sugarwolf@:

oh hello
  10:03pm
P-90:

Hello T!
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BadGuyZero:

I hope there's a lot of roaring on Tuesday!
  10:03pm
Carmichael:

Ok, wow what a beginning.
Avatar 10:03pm
Matt from Springfield:

"I am dog and I am brown / I leave my mark all over town"...

Evening Therese! (*Madam* Therese, perhaps?! :)
Avatar 10:04pm
@sugarwolf@:

@BGZ: :):)
  10:04pm
Carmichael:

The eagle will soar, higher than its ever flown before.
Avatar 10:05pm
Scraps deSelby:

oh yeah oh yeah
Avatar 10:05pm
Matt from Springfield:

Doug Schulkind has often played a great country novelty from '84, "Madam President" about Dolly Parton becoming POTUS, and a bunch of other female stars running things with her. And hey! It's on the Blog too:

blog.wfmu.org...
Avatar 10:06pm
Matt from Springfield:

CLEVER Sharon Jones & Dap Kings arrangement of these lyrics!
+7 for adding the original "private property" verse!
Avatar 10:07pm
@sugarwolf@:

DOLLY!! Now that is a good person making good music!!
Avatar 10:08pm
BadGuyZero:

Schoolhouse Rock!
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Matt from Springfield:

Whistle!!
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Matt from Springfield:

@BGZ: WOW! This totally was, I'm jealous for having been born after this came out! SOULful Suffrage!
Avatar 10:11pm
Matt from Springfield:

@sugarwolf: I would vote her for President, she's such a sweetheart! And from hardscrabble beginnings, and taught us that one is only "poor" if one chooses to be!
  10:12pm
ice in Bklyn:

Is it gonna be like that the whole 3 hours????
Avatar 10:12pm
@sugarwolf@:

I know what time it is IT'S TIME FOR FUN!!!!
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Matt from Springfield:

Does anybody *really* know what time it is??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:13pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

There's a song from Chicago that answers that very question.
  10:14pm
Carmichael:

Time has come today.
Avatar 10:14pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Ken HP: *Does* it, though??....
On one comment board however, someone replied that it was "25 or 6 to 4". And at one point, it was! Reference to 3:34/3:35 a.m.
Avatar 10:14pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Carm: Let your soul become psychedelicized!
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Matt from Springfield:

"Out in the Streets" :)
Great song, Blondie was inspired by this song, and later covered it.
Avatar 10:18pm
Matt from Springfield:

Walk right up to him / And give him a great big--switch track. Mwah!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:18pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

LSD-25...
The Who's 1st album opens w/ a different 'Out In the Street' : I think Townshend felt the drama & storytelling of these girlgroup tracks strongly...
Avatar 10:18pm
Scraps:

when i was eleven years old, and i had a good sense of what a pop hook was (and i hope it's never left me), i loved "i am woman", bought the single, sang along with helen lustily. my parents were . . . well, they didn't stop me, anyway.
  10:18pm
Carmichael:

Todd R:

"Politicians and dictators and the guys with the dough,
They think they run the world but they just don't know,
That down here on the street we got it under control,
From New York to San Francisco, from Berlin to Tokyo,
One World!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Helen Reddy was a mighty presence in the Charts in the 1970s, kiddos.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...'Ring the bells that still can ring
- there's a crack in everything - that's how the light gets in'...
Avatar 10:21pm
Scraps:

angie was a weird, fucked up song
Avatar 10:21pm
Scraps:

sorry, angie baby, i mean
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Scraps:

but good!
Avatar 10:23pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Scraps: Well, don't be so quick to dismiss "Angie" as a f-ed up song... ;)

Actually it was a straightforward ballad contributed by Keith, but various rumors about Mick being caught in bed w/ Bowie started, and that this was an apology to his then-wife, Angie. Not actually the case but makes a fun story!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:23pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

“His gift or genius is in his connection to the music of the spheres.”
- Dylan on Cohen.
Avatar 10:24pm
Scraps:

different song! sorry bout that,
Avatar 10:25pm
Scraps:

"angie baby" was a alan o'day song, covered by helen reddy
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:25pm
melinda:

I love this TH song. Reminds me of being young and hopeful.
Avatar 10:27pm
Matt from Springfield:

Oh I know the diff between the songs, I just find it funny that they were same era, and similar titles but such different songs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:27pm
melinda:

@Rabbit: I remember sitting on the floor listening to Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits w/the giant headphones of the era.
Avatar 10:27pm
Scraps:

got it!
Avatar 10:29pm
BadGuyZero:

I used to have this Housemartins' album on cassette.
Avatar 10:30pm
Matt from Springfield:

I'm not joking! And stop calling me... Freedom...
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Matt from Springfield:

Hmm, so this is what a "house martin" is:
en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 10:31pm
BadGuyZero:

This song makes a good argument for not letting kids have the right to vote.
  10:32pm
Carmichael:

Oh my god, I remember when this Ringo song came out.
Avatar 10:32pm
BadGuyZero:

But it is a catchy little tune, and it will probably be stuck in my head all week.
Avatar 10:32pm
Matt from Springfield:

Ringo?! If you can bait him with a high school painting of him, you shouldn't trust him with the nuclear codes!!..
Avatar 10:32pm
Scraps:

i have all the Housemartins stuff. love em. but i think paul heaton is one of the best singers in the world....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33pm
Gaylord Fields:

There's a problem in that Ringo will not accept any write-in votes! Peace nd love!
  10:33pm
JakeGould:

Ringo was the most beloved Beatle, right? Maybe because he was the most accessible one?
Avatar 10:33pm
Scraps:

He's nice!
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Matt from Springfield:

Peace-and-love! Peace-and-love, Gaylord!
Beat the drums of Ludwig, not the drums of war!
  10:34pm
Carmichael:

Somewhere in this song, Tommy will say, "come on, Bobby."
Avatar 10:34pm
BadGuyZero:

*whew* At first I thought this was going to be "They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" [which may be my theme song on Wednesday].
Avatar 10:36pm
Matt from Springfield:

WOW, how have I not heard this Magnetic Fields song!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Love this MagneticFields. This nutty set somehow good for my soul...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:37pm
Gaylord Fields:

@Matt from Springfield: There are 68 others just as good you should hear!
Avatar 10:37pm
Scraps:

you must not heard 69 love songs!
Avatar 10:37pm
Matt from Springfield:

Ben Gibbard did a more downbeat relationship song w/ The Postal Service "The District Sleeps Tonight"

@Gaylord: Thanks! I'll take that as an endorsement!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38pm
melinda:

69 Love Songs was my intro to Magnetic Fields.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39pm
Gaylord Fields:

@Matt from Springfield: Not too many 69-song albums have a higher killer-to-filler ratio.
Avatar 10:39pm
@sugarwolf@:

I think my grandparents actually stayed at the Watergate!
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Veronica (OG):

Rock the Vote!
Avatar 10:40pm
Scraps:

yeah, i like at least 46 of them.
Avatar 10:40pm
Veronica (OG):

@sugarwolf - before or after the break-in?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:41pm
Gaylord Fields:

@@sugarwolf@: I stayed at the Watergate ca. 2000. Stole a pen, with security being more lax than it was in the early Seventies.
Avatar 10:41pm
@sugarwolf@:

I think that's a trip they took with British cousins, and there's a pick of them all sitting in bed Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice style (well, clothed, mind you)
  10:41pm
JakeGould:

Rock the Vote.
Sock the Vote.
Mock the Vote.
Please… Just Vote!
Now More Than Ever.
Avatar 10:42pm
@sugarwolf@:

just don't block the vote
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Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: Because time is running out.
Tick-Tock...the Vote.
  10:42pm
P-90:

Spock the vote!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42pm
Gaylord Fields:

Swinging (Water)gate!
Avatar 10:44pm
Veronica (OG):

Don't Knock that Vote - VOTE!
Avatar 10:45pm
Scraps:

GOD THAT IS MY FAVORITE SYREETA SONG

THANK YOU!
Avatar 10:46pm
Scraps:

When Stevie couldn't write a bad note....
Avatar 10:46pm
BadGuyZero:

Does the studio still smell like White Castle sliders?
Avatar 10:47pm
Scraps:

ewwwwww...
  10:48pm
JakeGould:

Spotted this anti-Hillary graffiti in Jersey City today. www.instagram.com...

And soon saw pro/con Trump debate happening on a wall nearby. www.instagram.com...
Avatar 10:49pm
BadGuyZero:

Deniece Williams and Minnie Ripperton were backup singers on that Syreeta album [according to the interwebz].
Avatar 10:49pm
@sugarwolf@:

The last time I had a White Castle burger I thought, uh, these are rather reminiscent of the cafeteria burgers served in elementary school.
Avatar 10:49pm
Veronica (OG):

haha "Dump the Trump"
  10:52pm
JakeGould:

@sugarwolf@: I like those burgers. It’s all about moderation.
Avatar 10:54pm
Scraps:

moderation in this case equals zero. :-)
  10:55pm
Marc15:

Imagine what the Birthers would say if Ringo ran for President
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Matt from Springfield:

It all depends how you prepare and serve White House burgers. The frozen ones you can make at home can be tricky sometimes. The restaurants with fresh burgers are better.
Avatar 11:03pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, Amii Stewart sings Morricone--better Knock On Wood!
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Scraps:

the thing is, i lived in new york for thirty years. and i couldn't imagine how people ate those things (in the restaurant). i tried three of four times. de gus!
Avatar 11:05pm
Scraps:

(usually they made my stomach sick. truly.)
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Matt from Springfield:

Somehow I feel this song came from outside the United States.
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@sugarwolf@:

"Banned in the USA as being too gay and too sexy, We Will Make Love topped the US import charts and went on to being released three consecutive times" oh Laurice!
Avatar 11:12pm
@sugarwolf@:

"We Will Make Love (French Version) and We Will Make Love (Spanish Version) have been considered useful for inclusion in French and Spanish language immersion classes"

Really, Laurice?
Avatar 11:14pm
Matt from Springfield:

Ah, thanks sugarwolf!
I guess Laurice was French then, or else a citizen of Gay-Sexyland?
Avatar 11:15pm
Matt from Springfield:

Manicured Noise, love the band name!
Avatar 11:16pm
@sugarwolf@:

@MattfromS: close enough, he's Welsh!
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@sugarwolf@:

"Similar to Nikola Tesla, Leif Erikson and Kalashnikov – trail-blazers who received either nothing or ridicule for the pioneering efforts" UH
Avatar 11:19pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, this is an old Stiff release, haven't heard this in years!

@sugarwolf: Close enough! "Oh Dae-ffyd!"
Avatar 11:19pm
Matt from Springfield:

Did they really say that about Laurice? :)
Avatar 11:21pm
Matt from Springfield:

Will spy for anyone, with a dress size database!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Virginia represent!
Avatar 11:28pm
BadGuyZero:

I dressed my houseplant up as a Powerpuff Girl for Halloween.
Avatar 11:30pm
@sugarwolf@:

I got new glasses & renewed my driver's license.
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Matt from Springfield:

Dave Grohl, Nirvana/Foo Fighters: "And it was just incredible! Before them, there was NOTHING like that, especially for us living out in suburbia. We were lucky to get a snippet of that world, late at night listening to WHFS in our bedroom. But this blew even that out of the water! I can't describe how liberating they were to me, as a musician and a fan of music." ... "I'm sorry, which documentary is this, which band is this for?"...
Avatar 11:33pm
BadGuyZero:

I often wish music documentaries had two versions: one for the die-hard fan of the artist and a shorter version that's for the casual/new fan. I've seen too many music docs that I would have enjoyed more had they been 30+ minutes shorter.
Avatar 11:34pm
MFOOZ:

You are killin' it tonight, Terese. Untouchables track made me head to YouTube to watch the excellent Free Yourself video. Dave Grohl & Thurston Moore indeed!!! LOL The epitome of the talking head for me was watching Gene Simmons gushing about the Dave Clark Five in some lame PBS doco.
Avatar 11:34pm
Matt from Springfield:

@BGZ: That would be a good idea for DVD/BluRay releases, include two settings you can watch for that. For the most part TV should show the short version, unless it's on Ovation or a more arty channel.
  11:36pm
JakeGould:

I wish documentaries had two versions as well. With talking heads. Without talking heads. Just footage and voice over plz.
Avatar 11:37pm
MFOOZ:

Therese, actually, not Terese. Oy.
Avatar 11:38pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: MENU:
--Documentary Feature
The Story of the Band

--Talking Heads
Their Contemporaries get Stoned and chat about the Band to No One in Particular
Avatar 11:41pm
BadGuyZero:

I also wish that some movies would include the edited-for-broadcast-television version as an extra. I love all the "mickeyfickey"s in "Do The Right Thing."
Avatar 11:43pm
Matt from Springfield:

I think there's a "Scarface" (1983) DVD with their TV version included! So many "fucks" deleted out you can't understand what they're saying or what the plot is! :)
Avatar 11:46pm
BadGuyZero:

The Criterion Collection release of "Repo Man" includes the edited-for-TV version. I don't have the set, but I read that there's deleted footage and alternate versions of scenes in the TV-friendly version.

The first two Superman movies had a bunch of extra footage added when they premiered on network television. I don't believe those versions have ever been released on DVD or blu ray.
Avatar 11:49pm
Matt from Springfield:

Radical experimental music! I like!
Avatar 11:49pm
Scraps:

The Repo Man edited-for-tv is hilarious. "melonfarmer"!
Avatar 11:49pm
Matt from Springfield:

!!! ;D
Avatar 11:50pm
BadGuyZero:

Melonfarmer!
Avatar 11:51pm
Scraps:

it used to show on Nite Flight
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Scraps:

i think
Avatar 11:54pm
BadGuyZero:

I'm probably fine with Kelsey Grammer not voting.
Avatar 11:54pm
Matt from Springfield:

Follow-up PSA. VOTE! As if your country depends on it. Because it DOES!!
Avatar 11:54pm
Scraps:

i just looked up "melonfarmer" on google and the second link was IMDB Repo Man
Avatar 11:58pm
Matt from Springfield:

All right, thanks Therese! Great show, great way to showcase our civic duty(ies)!

Have a good night, everyone! VOTE!!!
Avatar 11:59pm
BadGuyZero:

Great show as always, Therese!
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