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Favoriting November 28, 2016

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New Approx. start time
Bernhard Schreiner / Thomas Bayrle  Rapier (Looming)   Favoriting Warp Weft  Small World         
Neblung Price  (hidden track)   Favoriting The Savage Songs of Neblung Price  Neblung Price  1997      0:12:56 (Pop-up)
Jenny Hval  In The Red / Conceptual Romance   Favoriting Blood Bitch  Sacred Bones      *   0:14:28 (Pop-up)
The Righteous Brothers  A Traktor Unchained My Melody   Favoriting           0:21:21 (Pop-up)
Black Dice  Last Laugh   Favoriting Big Deal  L.I.E.S. (Long Island Electrical Systems)      *   0:29:35 (Pop-up)
Paul Dutton  M's 'n' M's 2   Favoriting Mouth Pieces          0:32:24 (Pop-up)
As Mercenárias  Além Acima   Favoriting Cadê As Armas?    1986      0:34:28 (Pop-up)
The Miss Velma Trio  Snowflakes Keep Falling On My Head   Favoriting V/a, Music of Mind Control Favorites 2016      Micah's 2016 WFMU Marathon premium    0:37:01 (Pop-up)
 
Home  Concepcion   Favoriting IX  Relativity  1995      0:47:56 (Pop-up)
Leon Vaga  Tu Mama No Me Quiere   Favoriting     1987      1:11:35 (Pop-up)
Xiao He  The Birthday of Friend Cie   Favoriting The Performance of Identity  Maybe Mars  2009      1:15:35 (Pop-up)
Walter Franco  Mixteração   Favoriting Ou Não    1973      1:20:12 (Pop-up)
Mikami Kan  パンティストッキングのような空   ひらく夢などあるじゃなし 三上寛怨歌集  URC  1972  album pron. Hiraku Yume Nado Arujanaishi    1:27:06 (Pop-up)
Franco Battiato  La Paranoia   Favoriting La Convenzione 7"  Bla Bla  1972      1:30:17 (Pop-up)
 
Bobby Conn  Who's the Paul? #16   Favoriting S/t  Truckstop / Atavistic  1997      1:44:21 (Pop-up)
Claire Hamill  Urge For Going   Favoriting One House Left Standing  Island  1972  cover: Joni Mitchell    1:57:33 (Pop-up)
Bridget St. John  Lazarus   Favoriting Fly High: A Collection of Album Highlights, Singles and B-Sides, Demos, Live Recordings, Sessions and Interviews  Dandelion / Cherry Red    Top Gear Session    2:04:09 (Pop-up)
Emily  Old Lace ("To John")   Favoriting S/t  RPM  1972  16-yr old Emily Bindiger, backed by Dynastie Crisis    2:08:19 (Pop-up)
Sun Ra and his Myth-Science Arkestra  Spontaneous Simplicity   Favoriting The Lady with the Golden Stockings 10" EP  Modern Harmonic  1975      2:17:52 (Pop-up)
Rozetta Johnson  Who Are You Gonna Love (Your Woman or Your Wife)   Favoriting A Woman's Way: The Complete Rozetta Johnson 1963-1975  Kent Soul  1971      2:21:05 (Pop-up)
Donnie & Joe Emerson  Baby   Favoriting Dreamin' Wild    1979      2:24:33 (Pop-up)
Woo  Make Me Tea   Favoriting Into the Heart of Love          2:28:35 (Pop-up)
Mikael Tariverdiev  Do Not Leave Your Lover   Favoriting sdtk, "The Irony of Fate"  Earth        2:32:08 (Pop-up)
 
Oren Ambarchi  Part 3   Favoriting Hubris  Mego      *   2:39:49 (Pop-up)
GrndNtl Brnds  Texas (Go To Texas)   Favoriting Communicating For Influence  Vaccination Records  2000      2:53:35 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:02pm
JakeGould:

Hey Scott!
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mariano:

Scott, JakeGould!
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Scott Williams:

JakeGould! Mariano!
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βrian:

Makes sense to me.
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Stanley:

A musical printing press, I would guess.
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Matt from Springfield:

Nothing but Loom and Gloom over on this station...

Hiya Scott and all!
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Stanley:

We haven't seem Looms round these parts for a long time
  3:08pm
JakeGould:

The relentless rhythm of manufacturing.
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Scott Williams:

It's a Dornier Rapier Loom, equipped with a Dobby Head - whatever that means
  3:10pm
JakeGould:

Who you calling a Dobby Head?
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Greg from ZONE 5:

Afternoon, Scotty!
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V Priceless:

Hey Scott!
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Scott Williams:

G-d'afternoon, buddies!
  3:14pm
Polyus:

Ever think you can hear words in repetitious sounds like this if you listen long enough? Or am I losing it?
Avatar 3:14pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

heyyy scott and everybody!
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βrian:

Do you feel this looming sense of something?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:15pm
steveo:

"I put my ear to the engine block and actually heard the delicate, little voices of women singing somewhere deep in the transmission."
-Thomas Bayrle
Avatar 🧩 3:15pm
Matt from Springfield:

Not losing it, Polyus. It's even more fun to listen to actual speech on a loop, you start hearing new words out of the old.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:15pm
Scott Williams:

Hey y'all, crowdsourcing here: remember the 90s? When bands had to creatively fill up all that extra space on a CD? And sometimes they did it by tossing in one totally weird, often super-long, sometimes unrepresentative, track? Like this one by Jim Price? Yeah - more of those, please!
Avatar 🧩 3:16pm
Matt from Springfield:

Seconds, please!
Great work Jim! I'm a fan of hidden tracks and creative filler anyway - did you add this after a long silence, to spook people still listening?
Avatar 🧩 3:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

Blood Bitch? That's also a Cocteau Twins song title from Garlands.
  3:18pm
JakeGould:

Scott, ah hidden tracks! Do you remember when bands like Nirvana would blame poor mastering engineers who would ignore dead air at the end of a track assuming that it was all over? But no! Some hidden track was there!!! Curses you engineer!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:20pm
Greg from ZONE 5:

Ooh! How about every Beck album?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:22pm
Scott Williams:

Ooh, good one Z5 Greg! Will be hitting a good'n from Home later in the shoe
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:22pm
Greg from ZONE 5:

Or Green Day getting into Velvet Underground territory? www.youtube.com...
  3:23pm
JakeGould:

Yeah, every time I bought a Beck CD I thought it was just a well designed CD-R.
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Chris from DC:

Traktor, yay
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Jim Price:

Hi Matt! I guess we were hoping to "spook" listeners of the CD. We imagined most folks thought the CD had ended and then when they moved on to fix dinner or something, this horrible noise would be heard from another room!
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Bronwyn Bishop:

I love that Jim. When I was a little kid the hidden track at the end of Sgt. Peppers used to scare the crap out of me, so yours would probably have given me nightmares :D
Avatar 🧩 3:27pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Jim: Cool! I think that's the ideal way to use hidden tracks. Thanks!
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Greg from ZONE 5:

When I bought Monty Python's "Matching Tie & Handkerchief" I had no idea that it had 3 sides. It drove me INSANE.
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Matt from Springfield:

@Bronwyn: "Ne-ver could be an-y oth-er/Ne-ver could be an-y oth-er" :)
I always hear that sentence in the fadeout groove track.

And the supersonic squeal before it - between Sgt. Pepper's and Pet Sounds (where Brian W. blows a dog whistle to get his dogs to bark), creative studio production can be traumatic for our canine listeners!
Avatar 🧩 3:32pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Greg: YES! Creative and very "un-commercial" use of that technology (which is why I think no one else ever used it!) Did they at least provide a total track listing, or was it one big black hole, what you hear is what you get?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:36pm
Greg from ZONE 5:

Nope! No track listing. In fact that whole idea was that it was a matching tie & handkerchief but you got a free record with it.
I remember looking for a sketch that I *knew* was on there but I couldn't find it. I sat on the floor surrounded by 6 or 7 other Python LPs going over every tracklist to make I sure…
Avatar 🧩 3:40pm
Matt from Springfield:

Whoa. Um, set the mind controls to the heart of sun??...
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Carmichael:

I loved that Python LP. I remember trying to re-listen to side 1 and something completely different came out of the speaker. WTF, am I crazy?!?
Avatar 🧩 3:42pm
Matt from Springfield:

I have most of those tracks on my computer, though I occasionally search for an original LP of that in its 3-sided glory. (Forget hidden tracks, I think that's technically a "hidden side"! Two hidden sides, even!)
  3:42pm
bloopy:

Hey Scott :)
  3:43pm
JakeGould:

Miss Velma is creeping me out.
Avatar 🧩 3:44pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: I don't mean to scare you, but...there's THREE of her!!!!
  3:44pm
JakeGould:

Kinky.
Avatar 3:48pm
Carmichael:

That was Dr. Velma Jaggers, from the Universal World Church. That song is part of this: www.imdb.com...
  3:52pm
Polyus:

There is a hidden track on John Cale's Hobosapiens disc that I still haven't been able to get to, because it requires some finagling I am unable to do with my CD player.
Avatar 🧩 3:53pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Hobosapiens" :)
  3:53pm
Polyus:

like, you actually have to work to get to it, it doesn't just automatically play.
Avatar 🧩 3:56pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Polyus: Some CDs in the 90s placed a hidden track in the buffer zone before the start of the CD at 0:00 - it requires you to rewind from the start to reach what older players called -0:01 to activate the track. Standalone players can do that, but I wouldn't know how to start that on a computer CD player.
  3:59pm
Polyus:

I bet that's it! Will have to dig it out and try.
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northguineahills:

Hmmm, I only have this Home album on vinyl, never heard this track.
Avatar 🧩 4:02pm
Matt from Springfield:

Yes, Willie/Simpsons/Scotch chat!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

As usual, some folks put a whole list of hidden tracks on the wiki: en.wikipedia.org...
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Matt from Springfield:

Ah, "List of albums with tracks hidden in the pregap" - that's the buffer at the beginning.
  4:04pm
JakeGould:

This is just like being on the road. But less smelly.
Avatar 🧩 4:14pm
Matt from Springfield:

What is this, a MRA AM radio show?
Which massacre did this guy later commit?
  4:15pm
melinda:

Hi Scott and listeners
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Matt from Springfield:

I'm still Nuts for Brazil!

Hi melinda!
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βrian:

In in aisle 7 now, grooving on the bed music.

But there's someone in aisle 8 making a disturbance.
Avatar 🧩 4:39pm
Matt from Springfield:

Who now? Ou Não!
Avatar 🧩 4:41pm
Matt from Springfield:

Ah, that was still part of the Home track :)
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Michael 98145:

Oh, no :(
Pauline Oliveros (May 30, 1932 – November 24, 2016)
  4:45pm
Brendan:

Saved by 0
  4:45pm
JakeGould:

I heard a Muppet.
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Matt from Springfield:

Digging this one awready!
  4:52pm
Marc15:

A song with "14" in the Title:

Rufus Wainwright: "14th Street"
Avatar 🧩 4:53pm
Matt from Springfield:

Was enjoying the heavy White Albumage - thought it was about to go into "Ebony", but actually seems to be "My Love" now.
  4:54pm
Brendan:

I'll raise you 96 tears and throw Across110th Street out there
  4:55pm
Dean:

Late to the discussion. I think Matching Tie & Handkerchief involved two parallel spirals that ran the full side, hence even odds you'd hear one or the other.
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Michael 98145:

here's something i've never heard before ...
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Matt from Springfield:

"Flying"/mellotrons :)
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Matt from Springfield:

Oooh! Urge For Going version I haven't heard before!!
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Cecile:

Dean, that is correct. A "three-sided" album.
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Uncle Michael:

Is every version of "Urge For Going" good?
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Matt from Springfield:

@UM: I haven't yet heard one that wasn't, at minimum, "good".
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Uncle Michael:

That's where I'm at, too.
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dale:

wiki says claire was born in 54 - 18 when she sang this.
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Cecile:

this sounds like it's kind of Love-flavored.
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slugluv1313:

lovely version of "Urge for Going" -- had not heard it before -- thank you, Scott!
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Michael 98145:

* Summertime is falling down and winter is closing in *
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Matt from Springfield:

B St. J!!! NICE stuff!
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slugluv1313:

what Matt from Springfield said!
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Matt from Springfield:

And what you said! Hi slugluv!
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dale:

wanna hear some carole pegg now.
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Michael 98145:

nice suite
  5:12pm
melinda:

This is nice
  5:15pm
Dean:

@melinda: Apropos of our discussion earlier about Dust on the Nettles, evidence of a fourth "bonus disc": http://60-70rock.blogspot.com/2015/09/dust-on-nettles-journey-through-british.html
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slugluv1313:

this Emily piece is amazing too -- way cool sounds all afternoon!
hi Matt and Scott and everyone in WFMU-land!
  5:19pm
melinda:

Dang, I missed out. Will check out the link when I get to a computer
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Ken From Hyde Park:

I wonder how many Tull records Emily has in her collection.
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Carmichael:

Or how many Zamfir.
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Michael 98145:

Sun Ra to top it off!
  5:22pm
Dean:

Not sure, melinda, exactly when a fourth disc was available. Until my plans were foiled by circumstances beyond my control I'd intended to walk to Amoeba Records to see if they happen to have a copy including the bonus disc. I doubt it, but I can't find any source for it online, nor do I see any indication of the extent of the run.
  5:25pm
melinda:

I guess 3 discs is plenty.
  5:27pm
Dean:

There is that, indeed.
Avatar 5:29pm
Carmichael:

On Amazon, the ones coming from the UK say "brand new", but hard to verify the # of discs.
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bobdoesthings:

baby!
  5:35pm
Mac:

Shou doom...
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Matt from Springfield:

I sense some Russian melancholia - just in time for winter!
  5:38pm
Brendan:

That guy was like the Barry White of Russia what a silver tongue devil he was and smooth with the ladies
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Matt from Springfield:

Announcing by megaphone from space!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Can we look forward to hidden tracks on any marathon premium CDs? Are there hidden tracks on CDs previously issued?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:50pm
Scott Williams:

@HP Ken, maybe! If we can dig up enough good uns
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Oren Ambarchi?
...I don't ask *you* personal questions...
Way kewl track.
  5:51pm
Cam:

zoots!
  5:52pm
pete djtm5:

Hi Scott. I am digging this OA track. :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:56pm
Scott Williams:

Had fun with y'all today! Don't go to Texas - see you next week!
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geezerette:

Terrific show. Been listening while working. Happy ears!
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Matt from Springfield:

Wooooo! Wonderful show today, Scott! Thanks for helping us through these All-Holidaze All-the-time months!

Have a good evening, everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:58pm
Scott Williams:

Thanks Geezerette and Matt FS - and everyone!
Avatar 🧩 Swag For Life Member 5:59pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

@Scott - Yay, something to look forward to! Important to have hopes and dreams these days.
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