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Favoriting January 31, 2018: The station that triggers chronic Shazam Fail.

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Lee Morgan  Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit)   Favoriting The Gigolo  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Mast  Bemsha Swing   Favoriting Thelonious Sphere Monk  0:03:19 (Pop-up)
Temples  How Would You Like to Go   Favoriting Toe Rag Session  0:07:04 (Pop-up)
Jazz Party  Rock 'n' Roll Graveyard   Favoriting Monday Night  0:10:57 (Pop-up)
 
Luis Perdomo (w/Drew Gress & Jack DeJohnette)  Gene's Crown   Favoriting Universal Mind  0:18:20 (Pop-up)
Yo La Tengo  She May, She Might   Favoriting There's a Riot Going On  0:24:14 (Pop-up)
Proper Ornaments  The Frozen Stare   Favoriting Foxhole  0:29:16 (Pop-up)
Snail Mail  Slug   Favoriting Habit  0:33:38 (Pop-up)
Grandaddy  So You'll Aim Toward The Sky   Favoriting The Sophtware Slump  0:38:02 (Pop-up)
Wigwam  Kite   Favoriting Nuclear Nightclub  0:42:40 (Pop-up)
Oddgeir Berg Trio  A.c.m.   Favoriting Before Dawn  0:46:46 (Pop-up)
 
MARK E. SMITH  1957-2018   Favoriting   0:58:17 (Pop-up)
The Fall  No Bulbs   Favoriting Call for Escape Route (12" single)  0:56:50 (Pop-up)
The Fall  15 Ways   Favoriting Middle Class Revolt aka the Vapourisation of Reality  1:03:59 (Pop-up)
The Fall  What About Us?   Favoriting Fall Heads Roll  1:07:26 (Pop-up)
The Fall  Paint Work   Favoriting This Nation's Saving Grace  1:13:11 (Pop-up)
The Fall  Boxoctosis   Favoriting The Real New Fall LP (formerly Country on the Click)  1:19:54 (Pop-up)
The Fall  L.A.   Favoriting This Nation's Saving Grace  1:23:28 (Pop-up)
The Fall  The $500 Bottle of Wine   Favoriting Middle Class Revolt aka the Vapourisation of Reality  1:27:38 (Pop-up)
The Fall  Overture from "I Am Curious Orange"   Favoriting I Am Kurious Oranj  1:30:05 (Pop-up)
The Fall  I Can Hear the Grass Grow   Favoriting Fall Heads Roll  1:33:05 (Pop-up)
 
Barrence Whitfield & the Concussion Ensemble  Nuclear War (comp. Sun Ra)   Favoriting Barrence Sings Sun Ra (unreleased)  1:39:02 (Pop-up)
Elliot Galvin  Bikini Island   Favoriting The Influencing Machine  1:43:07 (Pop-up)
Percy Faith & His Orchestra  Delicado (Latin version)   Favoriting The Music of Brazil!  1:48:22 (Pop-up)
 
Walter Davis, Jr.  Sweetness   Favoriting Davis Cup  1:57:34 (Pop-up)
Diego Barber  Veleta's Peak   Favoriting One Minute Later  2:05:17 (Pop-up)
The Shacks  Texas   Favoriting Follow Me/Texas (single)  2:11:36 (Pop-up)
Dan Auerbach (with the Preservation Hall Band)  Cellophane Angel   Favoriting Cellophane Angel  2:14:27 (Pop-up)
Sandie Shaw  Downtown   Favoriting Sandie  2:17:28 (Pop-up)
Reno Bo  Have You Seen Her Face   Favoriting Flashback to the Future: B-Sides, Covers & Others  2:20:19 (Pop-up)
 
Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra  Bakiff   Favoriting Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band, 1940-1942  2:26:10 (Pop-up)
Lettuce  Right Now   Favoriting Witches Stew  2:29:17 (Pop-up)
The Passionate & Objective Jokerfan  Sun Ra: Music Awesome Legend   Favoriting Here's Another Brilliant Album for You to Misunderstand  2:37:51 (Pop-up)
Kris Davis & Craig Taborn  Love in Outer Space (comp. Sun Ra)   Favoriting Octopus  2:39:10 (Pop-up)
Mark E. Smith  Mark E. Smith's Guide to Writing Guide   Favoriting Mark E. Smith  2:46:48 (Pop-up)
The Fall  Cab It Up!   Favoriting 458489 B Sides  2:47:56 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:42pm
misterpickles69:

Crap I overshot the timeline.
  2:28pm
brainiac:

FMU land is like monkeyland
A bothersome, troublesome place
FMU land is like monkeyland
To the lunatic asylum I’m going.
  2:41pm
Listener Robert:

Michele Boule memorial coming soon?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:03pm
rrg:

Here we all are.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:04pm
rrg:

Most of us, anyway.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:04pm
rrg:

Except for Irwin.
Avatar 3:04pm
Wild Neil:

PEACE All. Desperately want a Coca-Cola but WNY Fun Foods doesn't sell them. No coke machine nearby.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:06pm
Hoboken Jack:

Hello all! It's Wednesday afternoon and I choose Chusid!
Avatar 3:08pm
Wild Neil:

To think, when I was a little kid about 5 years old in 1972 there was all this weird psychedelic music being played around the country.
Avatar 3:09pm
Wild Neil:

Lee Morgan is awesome.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:10pm
Hoboken Jack:

My Lyft driver the other day is a trumpet player. I mentioned the Lee Morgan documentary and he wrote down the title.
Avatar 3:15pm
Aaron Working In Newark:

I am in a penny stock and over summer this one dude who was also invested in it wanted to meed me in the city to talk about it.. turns out he was the keyboard player for Maceo Parker.
Avatar 3:15pm
Aaron Working In Newark:

His name was Will.. Cool dude.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 3:15pm
chris:

hi, Irwin and folks! swinging and digging!
Avatar 3:17pm
Wild Neil:

I wanted to drive for Uber but the app wouldn't load on my phone. So I guess I'll open a machine shop instead. If you all need any parts, ask me in a few months.
  3:23pm
Jack:

"Shazam" ? Isn't that from Gomer Pyle USMC ?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:26pm
Parq:

What a pity neither of the plumbers was Shemp. You could have played Spazz's relaxation tape.
  3:26pm
Brian:

Shazamable and unshazamable are new words.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:28pm
Irwin:

Ungoogleable.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:29pm
Michael 98145:

yahoocentric
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:32pm
Irwin:

Wikipediastic
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:34pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Shazam! Bam! Thank you, ma'am!
  3:34pm
Jack:

I just learned " pantoum" today: a Malay verse form consisting of an indefinite number of quatrains with the second and fourth lines of each quatrain repeated as the first and third lines of the following one
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:34pm
Irwin:

Markesmithological
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:36pm
diciassette:

"Markesmithological-uh"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:36pm
Irwin:

dici ftw!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:41pm
Hoboken Jack:

This is a great set!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:43pm
Parq:

From time immemorial, British PM's have wanted to declare war on France. But dammit, Mark E. Smith would have done it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:43pm
Irwin:

Jack, it needs some Grandaddy, don't you think?
  3:45pm
Janet H:

Hi Irwin
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:46pm
Irwin:

Hello, Janet.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:47pm
Hoboken Jack:

Every set needs a little Granddaddy IMHO.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:48pm
Irwin:

This band name will never grow older. Born geriatric.
Avatar 3:48pm
Linda Lee:

Lovely! Time for some gentle music in a sea of crazy. Thanks Irwin!
  3:49pm
Dean:

And yet he named his band after a French author?
  3:50pm
Dean:

Rather, after a work by a French author?
Avatar 3:51pm
Linda Lee:

Camus was Algerian, iirc.
Avatar 3:51pm
Linda Lee:

Maybe why he'd invade France!
  3:53pm
Dean:

The enemy of my enemy kinda thinking, maybe?

Wish I'd l kept those Wigwam, Poholja, and Tolonen albums.
Avatar 3:56pm
Linda Lee:

Beating up on the bully, I'm assuming. Unsure of where health food fits in.
Avatar 👻 4:00pm
Listening Out There:

Finally watched "I Called Him Morgan." Good documentary...
  4:00pm
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Hoboken Jack!
Avatar 4:04pm
Linda Lee:

I'm not a dummy, for the most part, but I just don't 'get' the Fall.
Can someone explain?
Avatar 👻 4:04pm
Listening Out There:

One of THE funniest things I've read in the past few years was an article describing the entry and exit of the many members of The Fall. Sorry I can't recall where I read it. Obits pointed out one got fired for ordering a salad...
Avatar 4:05pm
Lixiviated Life:

A FANTASTIC LIfE
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Linda Lee:

I know, I know .. dancing about architecture .. but people with taste adore them .. I must be missing something.
  4:07pm
Mark Williams:

@Linda. The "music" is itself and viscerally it is your cup of tea or not, but as for him, I'd recommend reading this: http://thequietus.com/articles/03925-the-fall-and-mark-e-smith-as-a-narrative-lyric-writer
Avatar 4:09pm
Itzall Ablurr:

always thought they sounded like The Gang Of Four with Richard Hell on vocals and LOTS of heavy drugs. A band for the ages but also a taste of their time, in my opinion.
  4:11pm
Circo Americano:

Mark E. Smith & The Fall!!! Who knew? (till now...) I shall enjoy finding their albums and hearing them for the 1st time!
Avatar 4:12pm
Linda Lee:

Thanks Mark. Just concerned with the music really. Are you telling me I'm not alone?
@Itzall Ablurr ~ thank you. Me, I just hear any number of bar bands ..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:12pm
Parq:

Linda, I think that, even more so than with some bands, either you're feeling it or you're not. I don't think there's any way to lay it out in written form. For the record, there are a lot of WFMU faves that don't do anything for me. Whaddaya gonna do?
Avatar 4:13pm
βrian:

Snaggletooth chic, maybe.
Avatar 4:15pm
Linda Lee:

Thanks Parq. I've been sitting quietly in the corner here .. passing over all the tributes .. & only 6 good teeth too! You'd think I'd respond! Also think trying to describe the indescribable is sort of fun. :-)
  4:15pm
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you're killin it IC, thanks! i could listen to MES all day!
  4:16pm
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Repetition, Repetition, Repetition, and I can't understand the lyrics but I'm sure they're cool.
Avatar 4:16pm
pcnyc:

Dang it...missed the Joe Frank Memorial show last week and see it's not available for listening. Any way to hear it still? Anyone? Please and thanks.
Avatar 4:17pm
Linda Lee:

is it the lyrics? is that it?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:17pm
Irwin:

It's the SOUND, Linda. That's all there is.
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Linda Lee:

@pcnyc ~ no archive in the archives?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:18pm
Parq:

That's bound to have something to do with it. As I used to say about the best Steely Dan lyrics, I have no idea what it means but I agree with it.
Avatar 4:18pm
Lixiviated Life:

its how the lyrics sound
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Henry:

.... what Irwin said....
  4:18pm
thelma:

Franks widow wants money.
  4:19pm
Dean:

A stab at The Fall: they arose immediately post-first-wave of mid-to-late-'70s punk. (For some of us, 1978 was the beginning of the end.) The early rush we experienced with punk--Ramones, Damned, Pistols, etc.--was flagging and we saw a glut of cookie-cutter bands. (I won't name names.) The Fall nearly one-upped the founding bands in terms of fuck-you sloppy swagger. Attitude, whatever. But that aside, MES and crew wrote amazing, if amazingly simple, pop songs, one right after the other. The sheer quantity of production was breathtaking. Pace John Peel, they were always the same--you could smell a Fall song two blocks away--and always different--they kept you on your toes in terms of new tricks or conceits they'd advance. I really think most rock music can be distilled into an early tune of theirs, "Repetition," which is a musical ding an sich, if ever there were one.
Avatar 4:20pm
pcnyc:

@Linda Lee, it's N/A in the archives: "audio removed at the direction of the rightsholder."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:21pm
Kat in Chicago:

Yay, "Paint Work"
Avatar 4:21pm
Henry:

people say "hey mark..."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:21pm
Dominick:

hey mark
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Fredericks:

"Paint Work" is perfect late night driving music.
Avatar 4:22pm
Linda Lee:

that's what i'm looking to parse out with my ears in the sound alone. what's special? what striking? i can't hear it! & your responses are as fine a tribute as can be, in words.
Avatar 4:23pm
Linda Lee:

@pcnyc ~ ah ok. must have to do with the estate then. that's too bad. Irwin ..?
  4:23pm
thelma:

I'm all for copyright to protect the living artist who must pay his bills, but once he's gone, it should belong to the public and to history. His heirs should not collect but they do.
Avatar 4:24pm
Fredericks:

Linda Lee, it is less a sound than a rhythm or feel and attitude.
Avatar 4:25pm
Linda Lee:

@thelma, unfortunately when the artist dies, that's when we can exploit what's been left. won't be no more.
Avatar 4:26pm
Linda Lee:

@Fredericks ~ are they a man's band? do they fit best with the Yang character type? I puzzle! i puzzle! :-D
Avatar 4:27pm
Linda Lee:

when i attended high school the man's band was Deep Purple. ya know?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:29pm
Irwin:

Brix Smith would take exception to calling the Fall a "man's band." They were ONE man's band (MES), but Brix contributed a lot to their sound when she was in the Fall.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:29pm
Irwin:

As the next track demonstrates.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:30pm
Parq:

The sad thing is how the relatives disregard the artists's restraint, and mine his or her legacy for every buck it's worth. Books that the author never meant to see the light of day get released by his or her estate, more than willing to get whatever people will pay for it whether their deceased relative would have wanted it that way or not.
Avatar 4:30pm
Linda Lee:

ok, i like 'Boxoctosis'. maybe cos MES isn't pushing the iconoclastic delivery so hard. also believe it's perfectly possible for women to be part of something that appeals mainly to men. :-)
Avatar 4:30pm
Henry:

yes, Brix! and her new band
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Itzall Ablurr:

anybody heard that new Hendrix album...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:31pm
Irwin:

Brix played lead gtr and sang on every Fall album graced by her presence.
Avatar 4:32pm
Linda Lee:

this is why i've loved FMU since 1985. i can be the weirdo listener without fear. :-)
Avatar 4:33pm
TDK60:

It's a sound and attitude; the 3 Rs: repetition, repetition, repetition; a regional flavor: "Leave the Capitol!"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:33pm
Kat in Chicago:

I like the stuff with Brix the best.
Avatar 4:34pm
Linda Lee:

the female may play, but the product isn't feminine. for lack of better terms for energy & color. know what i mean?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:35pm
Passaic River Blues:

@Linda: I am no expert but I think with the Fall it’s a confluence of many things resulting in something ineffable. There’s Smith’s vision, his acerbic wit, the words that undercut sacred cows in a series of penetrating phrases, but there’s also the music, the post-punk examination and deprogramming of the building blocks of other kinds of music, often repurposed in towering grooves. Then again, there are tons of songs that abandon the formula, and some where the trademark Smith wit is largely absent. I said this elsewhere, but I remember hearing “Barmy” many years ago on a Hudson Valley college radio station and it all just suddenly clicked with me.

By the way, Brian Turner interviewed Brix a year and a half ago: wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:35pm
Kat in Chicago:

yes I do LL
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:36pm
Kat in Chicago:

The Fall definitely has groove, I respond to that for sure
Avatar 4:38pm
Linda Lee:

Bush Tetras' sound was very yang too, & 3 out of 4 band members were women, iirc. gender is a funny thing; how it manifests musically is wild. we respond definitively to a sense of musical 'gender', too, i believe. sort of my point about the Fall ..
Avatar 4:38pm
Fredericks:

Linda Lee: Not really.
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Linda Lee:

talking about gender in the sound of music & how we respond. just trying to figure out why some bands are man bands :-D
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Linda Lee:

i hear you Kat. I actually liked 'Boxoctosis' & surprised myself.
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βrian:

There goes my bus. Damn you, Irwin.
  4:40pm
Dean:

I get it. "Striking" doesn't say as much about the music as about its effect on listener moi. I'm closer to objective with "pop," which is a feature shared by lots of punk, of course. The Ramones obviously embraced an aesthetic of pop simplicity. But contra Fredericks @4:24, I think The Fall were *less* about attitude than a lot of punk, one reason being mere swagger had lost its value by then. MES and crew seemed to thrive fashioning quirky pop songs with qualities shared by less quirky ones, e.g., they're musically memorable, clever but not too, they elaborate a simple motif (instrumentally, rhythmically, God knows vocally) into, uh, striking variations.
Avatar 4:41pm
Linda Lee:

Great thoughts everyone, thanks!
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Fredericks:

The Fall hits the hips, Kat.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:42pm
Parq:

They covered the Move? Okay, *now* I've had my horizons expanded.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:44pm
Kat in Chicago:

His vocals on that cover crack me up. He barely even manages to sing the word "evening", it's like he can't be bothered to finish the lyric. Sorta like he was singing to himself.
Avatar 4:44pm
Fredericks:

Pretty great Fall set, Irwin. Hoped for "English People in Hot Weather."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:47pm
Hoboken Jack:

Hello Fredericks! Irwin, excellent tribute, thank you. Fun fact: A teenage James Murphy, now of LCD Soundsystem, introduced teenage me to The Fall by playing me This Nation's Saving Grace.
  4:47pm
May Jillar:

BARRENCE!!!!! Now you need to play "Crawl Out Through The Fallout" by Sheldon Allman.
Avatar 4:49pm
Linda Lee:

Now we're cookin. :-D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:49pm
Kat in Chicago:

Mr. Murphy's been taken to task on occasion for mimicking Mark E. Smith's vocal mannerisms.
Avatar 4:51pm
Fredericks:

Dean, my reference to attitude was MES's toward pop music. Simple, direct and effective. Not concerned with trends.
Avatar 4:52pm
Aaron Working In Newark:

This is the type of stuff on WFMU that will lead to be being fired and or evaluated.
Avatar 4:52pm
Linda Lee:

@Kat in Chicago ~ but it's-uhh so easy-uhh!
Avatar 4:53pm
Fredericks:

HoBo Jack! If I Swag for Life
when would I talk to you?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:53pm
Kat in Chicago:

It is indeed-uh
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Linda Lee:

:-D
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Linda Lee:

**This** I like.
  4:54pm
Bad bob:

Aaron: burn the place down before they fire you
Avatar 4:55pm
TDK60:

They're yapping about nukes again, dimwits.
Avatar 4:57pm
Fredericks:

James Murphy? I heard on the BEST SHOW he had an interesting music related interaction with Alex Chilton.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:57pm
rrg:

PF "Delicado" also from "No. 1 Hits of the 50s".

In my house.
Avatar 4:58pm
Linda Lee:

Is this Percy Faith side a cha-cha?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:01pm
Asheville Jon:

LINDA LEE!!!
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Linda Lee:

Road Movie might be good fun if you're totally baked.
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Linda Lee:

Hiya Jon!!!!!!! How are you?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:01pm
Asheville Jon:

there are hours and hours and hours worth of russian dash cam videos on youtube.
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acid casualty:

Some of those Fall songs gave me shivers, or is it this flu I'm enduring? Great tribute, Irwin. Thanks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:02pm
Asheville Jon:

doin ok Linda, about to be super busy for the next few weeks (and am very glad about it!)
How are you doing?
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Linda Lee:

glad to hear you're glad Jon! :-) Me, life is totally crazy. Not a single thing is sure. :-D But I'm fine.
Avatar 5:05pm
Linda Lee:

As of right now no abode, but I have 4 different perches. That's just for starters. :-)
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Linda Lee:

Thanks for asking!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:06pm
Michael 98145:

@LL, whoa. hope you settle soon ...
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Linda Lee:

Thanks Michael! Me too! :-)
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TDK60:

There's probably footage of Hawaiians scrambling in panic recently. Not funny.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:13pm
Asheville Jon:

hope things work out and go well for you Linda!
Avatar 5:14pm
Linda Lee:

they always do Jon! thanks!! :-)
  5:17pm
Tony Seymour:

Never got the alert on Oahu. Was oblivious I was about to be obliterated. Bliss via unknowledgeable.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:19pm
Michael 98145:

time to re-read _On the Beach_
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:21pm
Hoboken Jack:

Fredericks, I hope to be back in the phone room for this coming marathon!
Avatar 5:26pm
Linda Lee:

Gosh but I do love the song "Downtown'. as a child i thought 'Downtown' was what grown-up was about.
Avatar 5:26pm
Fredericks:

Perhaps then, Jack.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:27pm
rrg:

I saw Petula at B. B. King's on 42nd Street just after Christmas. She's 85 and in good voice and still great.
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Fredericks:

Sang this (Downtown)in chorus for 5th grade graduation.
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Linda Lee:

@rrg ~ wow! that's great!
@Fredericks ~ funny choice for a graduation song! but fitting too.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:28pm
Michael 98145:

spent part of my life as a huge Byrds fan
Avatar 5:29pm
KP:

The Boids!
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glenn:

i love the byrds. i even like david crosby in the byrds.
Avatar 5:32pm
Linda Lee:

byrds or buffalo springfield? votes?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:33pm
Kat in Chicago:

LL - As a five-year-old, I thought "Downtown" was very grown-up too. I had a fascination with Petula Clark that approached crush level.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:33pm
Irwin:

LL: Why must one be forced to choose?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:33pm
rrg:

Tony Hatch was Petula's producer, not her husband.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:33pm
Kat in Chicago:

rrg - Amazing! I had no idea she still performed.
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glenn:

byrds, if only because they made more music.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:34pm
Irwin:

Thanks for the correction. Thought they were husband & wife. Never?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:34pm
Michael 98145:

doesn't appear to have been so
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:35pm
common:

nice drums. hi
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:36pm
rrg:

Yes, Petula is still releasing new albums. Has a new one out right now.

Never her husband. She's been married to the same person (Claude Wolff) since 1961 or so. Though she now has a paramour...all right, enough gossip!
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Linda Lee:

you & me both Kat. :-) female pop stars then .. had a fantastic look.
@Irwin ~ we know there's really no choice possible or necessary. it's the old Stones/Beatles game! :-D
Avatar 5:38pm
Fredericks:

What happened to Irwin?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:38pm
Michael 98145:

tidying up the studio ?
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Fredericks:

Bennie Maupin involved here, by any chance?
Avatar 5:41pm
Fredericks:

Was just thinking about Jack Johnson.
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Fredericks:

Have you ever played Upside Down Irwin?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:43pm
Irwin:

Upside Down - remind me, which album?
Avatar 5:45pm
Fredericks:

Did I write this song?
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glenn:

oh, i thought upside down irwin was the new party game.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:46pm
rrg:

Matt! I like him. He wrote a song for me and my daughter. He'll probably write a song for you too if you ask him to.
  5:46pm
Tom:

This sounds like the map man
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Fredericks:

Jack Johnson ‎– Upside Down
Label:
Brushfire Records
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Fredericks:

And really I mean have you ever played upside down?
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Linda Lee:

beautiful set... feeling very happy here. thanks Irwin! :-)
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Fredericks:

Look for Upside Down Irwin in stores this Christmas from Uncle Andy's Toys.
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Linda Lee:

the hero of a kids' book series, more like. :-)
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glenn:

look out, paddington.
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Fredericks:

Writing tips! Taking notes.
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Booz:

That whole Davis/Taborn record is wonderful.
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Linda Lee:

you know it glenn!
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Michael 98145:

well, thanks again, Irwin
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Chapelhillian:

The writing is not coming well, so its off to the pub. Mark E. Smith told me to.
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