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Favoriting October 10, 2019: more than anything with David Heatley

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squid  rodeo   Favoriting town centre  speedy winderground      *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
micah frank  a sun will always sing-morning   Favoriting quetico  puremagnetik tapes      *   0:12:54 (Pop-up)
maria callas  giordano/andrea chenier   Favoriting la divina 3          0:24:51 (Pop-up)
chelsea wolfe  american darkness   Favoriting birth of violence  sargent house      *   0:29:47 (Pop-up)
Inoyama Land  candy floss   Favoriting Commissions: 1977-2000  empire of signs      *   0:35:03 (Pop-up)
 
niton  serote   Favoriting Interactions: A Guide to Swiss Underground Experimental Music (V/A)  buh records      *   0:42:12 (Pop-up)
bridal party  tylenol   Favoriting too much  kingfisher bluez      *   0:46:30 (Pop-up)
barbara lyon  stowaway   Favoriting saitn etienne present songs for the lyons coffeehouse v/a          0:48:40 (Pop-up)
Twilight Circus Dub Sound System  arabix   Favoriting other worlds of dub          0:51:24 (Pop-up)
Tinariwen feat. Noura Mint Seymali & Stephen O'Malley  amalouna   Favoriting amadjar  anti-      *   0:56:32 (Pop-up)
fist of facts  first strike   Favoriting fugitive vesco  telephone explosioan    1988/2019 lead vocalist from liquid liquid  *   0:59:30 (Pop-up)
bobby john  like i do   Favoriting los angeles soul vol 2 v/a  kent      *   1:06:22 (Pop-up)
elevator pitch  eric   Favoriting           1:08:59 (Pop-up)
baden powell  o astronauta   Favoriting           1:12:38 (Pop-up)
federico aubele  diario de viaje   Favoriting granhotelbuenosaires          1:15:25 (Pop-up)
 
          david heatley interview author of "Qualification" a graphic memoir in twelve steps    1:21:51 (Pop-up)
double dee & steinski feat ada  the beat   Favoriting lesson 4: the beat  double dee & steinski        1:55:42 (Pop-up)
cotito  festejo de ritmo   Favoriting hechocero  buh      *   2:05:25 (Pop-up)
 
the little shadows  time for peace   Favoriting The Time for Peace Is Now: Gospel Music About Us  luaka bop      *   2:14:08 (Pop-up)
morabeza tobacco  orinoco   Favoriting morabeza tobacco          2:18:11 (Pop-up)
lee fields and the expressions  it rains love   Favoriting it rains love          2:22:43 (Pop-up)
gloria ann taylor  how can you say it   Favoriting love is a hurtin' thing          2:26:28 (Pop-up)
hiba elgizouli  bidaya   Favoriting     Single      2:29:16 (Pop-up)
The Stargazer Lilies  icarus sun   Favoriting occabot  rad cult      *   2:33:41 (Pop-up)
william onyeabor vs hot chip  Atomic Bomb   Favoriting What?! William Onyeabor Remixed          2:37:55 (Pop-up)
sunset rollercoaster  i know you know i love you   Favoriting           2:44:51 (Pop-up)
thought process  it won't be long   Favoriting public works  thought process      *   2:46:57 (Pop-up)
saint etienne  spring   Favoriting Fox Base Alpha          2:50:45 (Pop-up)
 
jenny wren  chasing my dream all over town   Favoriting Live It Up! Bayswater Beat Girls 1964-1967  ace      *   2:54:17 (Pop-up)
 
The Legendary Jim Ruiz Group  spain   Favoriting oh brother where art thou?          3:00:57 (Pop-up)
bamboo  weeping idols   Favoriting daughters of the sky  upset the rhythm      *   3:04:10 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 9:00am
Aaron Working In Newark:

Good Morning Trouble~
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Strandlund:

I Love Trouble...
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TDK60:

Good morning Trouble, tho I have to leave for work soon. Thanks for hosting Josh MacPhee last week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03am
melinda:

Morning! Looking forward to the interview, love the art!
Avatar 9:04am
Aaron Working In Newark:

I am all about Trouble.
Avatar 9:05am
jdawithoutAnoukInBerlin:

morning all… (though its 3pm here already) … berlin calling
Avatar 9:05am
Lixiviated Life:

Buenos dias problemas
  9:05am
Adrian in London:

Hello Trouble and listeners. Your premium arrived today, and the track listing looks great. Looking forward to listening to it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08am
Trouble:

good morning fall thursdayites, and good day to other times and weathers...
  9:14am
partyfinger:

you promised disco this week, no more gloomy you said, but I lioke it
  9:14am
Reno Dakota:

Haven’t seen Micah in years. Sweet guy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:15am
BnowB:

This piano piece is gorgeous.
  9:17am
morphe':

Trouble,
met a fellow parent here in Madrid who says she loves your show!!!!!
I do not know her name????
Thanks for spining!!!!!
  9:17am
rammer:

swaying gently here in cold, cold Missoula MT thank u!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:18am
Trouble:

oooo partyfinger: that is not a reality: that's my imaginary life.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:19am
Trouble:

@morphe': wowza: that is crazy fantastic. small world...
Avatar 9:20am
VincentNifigance:

@Morphe’ Sort your streaming issues out?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:23am
Strandlund:

Nothing but Trouble...
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:23am
Planet Tyler:

Makes me realize, not enough opera on fmu
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:24am
Trouble:

it's a hard one@planettyler. hard to segue and lots of people have strong anti opera feelings.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:25am
kentuckywoman:

I feel like I'm going to end up favoriting this playist; I've favorited every song so far!
  9:25am
Listener Gregory:

Stick to your opera guns, Trouble.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

Well if they don't like opera, come back in 5 minutes...or 10..
Avatar 9:28am
đ¢ ÞäŦ:

Wolfe song is NOT my cup of tea but really digging it. Something about the vastness of it..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:29am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

. .whulp - can't say 'dont like Opera' anymore
.. so that's what the fuss about Maria Callas is about...
Avatar 9:31am
đ¢ ÞäŦ:

Talk about segues--Wolfe into the bells of Inoyama Land. Perfect.
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Nulsh:

Great start to the show!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:32am
steveo:

hi i can fill in for thanksgiving. i just need to find the shoebox with my fcc license.
Avatar 9:32am
Linda Lee:

Maria Callas la Prima Donna! a miracle, never repeated.
*true* freeform allows opera!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:32am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Halloween is also on a Thursday this year.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

yeah, Broadway is where I draw the line..
Avatar 9:33am
Lixiviated Life:

trouble, you can play it all.
you just need to set the right mood
Avatar 9:33am
Linda Lee:

fmu does JC Superstar, though. big broadway show!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:33am
Webhamster Henry:

WFMU's first show tunes show is coming to the Drummer stream today! Bronwyn B.'s Acid Jazz Hands: wfmu.org...
Avatar 9:34am
đ¢ ÞäŦ:

Line, drawn.
Avatar 9:34am
Linda Lee:

check out the streams if you haven't, listeners! marvelous treasures daily.
  9:35am
morphe':

Vincent... Still plagued with redirects -"CoverOpen" "ExtraBrowser" "ResourcesSource" "SafeFinder" Not hacking but malfuctioning!!!
Ever hear of those plagues??? Think it/they came through with a "contaminated" FlashPlayer update?
No Apple store here, but there is a Mac specialist shop???
Disaster...functiong from a tablet...
Shop reopens after 1730(Madrid)...UGH!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:36am
Trouble:

yes halloween! caitlin keegan will be sitting in with me on halloween playing witchy songs and talking about her new dream journal...
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melinda:

@Henry looks like it starts tomorrow evening
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Diezel Tea:

Hello Makers. Hello Trouble.
  Swag For Life Member 9:40am
Andrea:

GIVE ME TYLENOL!!!
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

I've been keeping a dream journal for years. I've been told that nobody wants to hear about my dreams.
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crateslinger:

wow this bridal party is the best thing since Steely Dan
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:42am
Webhamster Henry:

@melinda yes - Friday! - I was anticipating it!
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Linda Lee:

dream journals are a great tool for making sense of things. who cares if no one else is interested? it's not their stuff! :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:42am
melinda:

@Henry that's how exciting jazz hands are!
Avatar 9:43am
sphere:

hullo
  Swag For Life Member 9:43am
Andrea:

Trouble- nice shift from give me tylenol to I'd like to go away...
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

Well I'm writing songs using them as central themes so people are gonna hear about them anyway.
Avatar 9:44am
Linda Lee:

good! :-)
  9:44am
prudy:

wish I could sail away....
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Linda Lee:

make the unknown digestable for them. ;-)
Avatar 9:46am
sphere:

Twilight Circus is totally my favorite non-Jamaican dub act.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:46am
Webhamster Henry:

@LindaLee my ex was a big dream journalist! Some got reworked into comic panels and poems.

I have lots of pages, but no specific journal.

My kid Ada started one at age 6 using invented spelling (might still be doing it at 20...) www.echonyc.com...
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Linda Lee:

those are beautiful drawings!
good work, Ada!
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Linda Lee:

so we enter the unknown & come back with inspiration. then we create. as it ever was. :-)
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Nulsh:

Ada's drawings (and dreams) are great!
Avatar 9:54am
VincentNifigance:

@Morphe’ That’s a head scratcher. You’re listening through the site on an iPad? Have you tried the app? Or maybe a 3rd party like Tunein.com?
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:56am
Webhamster Henry:

Thanks! We are a family of artists!

Nancy's (ex) somniloquies (dream talk) raw audio files were was part of the Radio Boredcast People Like Us put together in 2012 and used to stream here before Sheena took over. They're available in the WFMU archives. Search for "Nancy O Graham".
Avatar 9:58am
crateslinger:

Live Opera is THE most complete art form. Sad most of the audience is barely alive at all.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:01am
Webhamster Henry:

@Morphé et al: the direct 128k WFMU main stream link is
stream0.wfmu.org...
which you can stick in 3rd party stream playing software like iTunes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01am
Trouble:

very true@crateslinger....its outstanding. although i back off from ranking art forms, but live opera is spine chilling
Avatar 10:02am
Linda Lee:

i'd love hearing it, Henry! will look it up for sure.
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Linda Lee:

when my grandparents arrived from Italy & began raising a family, in the 20s & 30s, live opera was their tv. :-)
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Linda Lee:

imagine it!
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Linda Lee:

instead of Milton Berle they had Caruso!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:06am
melinda:

@Henry thanks for the links!
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Ike:

@morphe, I might be passing through Madrid in November! Is the Sunday flea market interesting? Any favorite cheap restaurants?
  10:10am
Listener Gregory:

Live opera is fantastic, but opera on the radio is really for those who already know the opera and so don't need visuals, subtitles, etc. IMHO.
That doesn't mean that an occasional aria or chorus isn't very radio-worthy.
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Linda Lee:

i think it's possible for us to appreciate opera out of narrative context, as music, too. it's just a form most of us aren't used to.
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Bobby K:

i dig it
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Bobby K:

this track
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Dances with Moomins:

Morning Ms Tru Belle
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melinda:

David did a wonderful Valentine's Day cover for the New Yorker some years ago, which I saved.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:21am
steveo:

interesting guest!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:25am
melinda:

"Pure, uncut program" haha
  10:31am
ignatatus666:

Greetings Trouble
Please respect that these are anonymous programs
You just outed a famous person
Not cool
The 12 step program of A.A. is not Christian based
Each members concept of a God is personal. I’m 32 years sober and my God now as well as then is Good orderly Direction
Basically the group.The group together stay sober so that’s a power greater then me.
When the groups end meetings with the our father prayer it’s a total turn off and actually not a part of the program
I never take part in that prayer and never have
  10:35am
ignatatus666:

In A.A. and NA there are those that are addicted to the 12 step meetings. They just need to work on the 12th step and bring the message others . I personally think it’s a deeper rooted issue after a few years, yet we are no one to judge a person that is staying clean. We got high and drunk 24/7 so.....
I also personally never hid in meetings. I keep the program with me and reach out to those who are suffering.
  10:36am
Jeff formerly from Rahway:

Fascinating discussion! Gonna share this w/a friend who is in AA (and staying sober!)
  10:37am
charles b:

read michael pollan's 'open your mind ' (or something along those lines) for that very issue...it's mainly about mushrooms but a great read for history including the AA connection.!
  10:40am
Listener Gregory:

@ignatatus, I agree with you about outing famous people, but note that the person's addiction problems are very well known and are all over her wikipedia page, for example.
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Ike:

filtermag.org...

www.vox.com...
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:46am
Webhamster Henry:

Go search for strangely satisfying videos (like on TikTok) they are ... strangely satisfying. People spackling walls and the like!
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Nulsh:

Interesting interview. Thanks Trouble.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:48am
Webhamster Henry:

Lesson #4!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:51am
Phillippe Bastille:

Good morning Trouble and troublemakers
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melinda:

@Ike thanks for the links, will read later. I know AA has helped lots of folks but it seems weird to me that alcoholism is simultaneously considered a disease and something best treated with a quasi-religious program.
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đ¢ ÞäŦ:

yeah, great interview. Never thought of addiction to 12 step. Now it seems obvious.
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Phillippe Bastille:

Never could get into AA. I just couldn't get into the religious aspect. KInda handling sobriety it on my own
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:55am
Webhamster Henry:

Another reason to pledge to WFMU: the archives! Here's Steinski's Rough Mix show:
wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:56am
Ike:

@WH, that's a great one!
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Phillippe Bastille:

*sobriety on my own (see Ike, I need you editor guys)
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pantz:

@melinda addiction is a disease that can't really be treated medically, except for total abstinence. The 12 Step program is more about rewiring yourself to deal with everyday life without abusing. Keep in mind, AA was established very early in the 20th Century, when your chices for addiction recovery were a sanitarium or death and religious groups were the only way to come together and talk about issues.
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Phillippe Bastille:

Been a while since I read it, but I think it was Annie Grace who discussed AA and its application to recovery in "This Naked Mind". She wasn't a fan, if memory serves me well.
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pantz:

It's as religious as you want it to be. Most meetings I go to don't stress any one form of religion or beliefs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:06am
JeremyB:

Fantastic show. Heatley's book sounds incredible.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07am
pantz:

I'm definitely going to get a copy of that book. I'm intrigued.
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coelacanth∅:

my brother tried 3-4 (?) 12-step groups, all of which he had to stop going to because of the pressure and (unspoken) judgement on him for being critical of the religion pushed there. he found a "good one" finally but it was a 2.5 hour commute from where he lived, in brooklyn.
  11:12am
cheri the duff:

What's up Trouble and all other Trouble makers,,Cheri the duff is here to join the party!!
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sphere:

there are non-religious sobriety groups out there, though I've been sober always and don't really know about them.
  11:15am
JakeGould:

@ListenerGregory: Who are we talking about here?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:19am
melinda:

@pantz I'm reading the Vox article now and it makes some of the same points you've made about why it works for some people (support, cognitive-behavioral group therapy), but it would be wrong for it to be the only option, which is why alternative groups have been started. Also, some people do better with naltrexone therapy. I read an article in my local weekly paper by someone who had been in and out of treatment, lived on the streets even, and finally got better with naltrexone. My point was that there need to be more options and it seems that AA has undue dominance.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:21am
Phillippe Bastille:

The reddit thread r/stopdrinking is really supportive, but you have to steel yourself for the sheer number of tragic stories you see if you get on it every day. Helped me a lot at the start, but I can only get on it sporadically for that reason
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:22am
pantz:

I have no problem with alternatives to AA that would work for others. Heck, if soaking my head in vinegar every day keeps me from abusing, I would try it. To each their own.
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Phillippe Bastille:

@pantz absolutely!
  11:27am
ignatatus666:

Gregory the listener
That fine for herself to do. It’s just a reminder that others should never be mentioned by full name nor status. Our disease/addiction has no boundaries. If a well known person gets sober then decides not to be sober it gives the impression that a 12 step program didn’t work for them why would it work for me.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:29am
coelacanth∅:

sphere yes that's what my brother needed; along with a job that was more fulfilling. (but his depressive cycle derailed him from going after the more fulfilling job -etc...)
  11:30am
JakeGould:

“It’s just a reminder that others should never be mentioned by full name nor status.” That is an utterly incredulous claim when a public figure decides to share information on their lives with others.
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βrian:

Bakers have better success with a 13-step program, naturally.
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sphere:

i am digging the Stargazer Lilies most severely.
  11:31am
ignatatus666:

We were very lucky in the area I got sober in. Many young people did at the same time. We had many social sober gatherings. Dances, Live music, New Years ball etc. all sober. We also were given great advice not rules to help stay sober during holidays without being anti social
Go to the party ,grab a coffee cup start on one side of the room and greet everyone as you are making your way to the door ( depends how or if you do t feel comfortable)
  11:31am
JakeGould:

@βrian: Now THAT is funny! But falls a wee bit into the whole world of the “13th step.”
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sphere:

My favorite non-drinker trick is the club soda with lime. it looks like so many different drinks that no one will ask you anything. :)
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Party.Worm:

Do any of y'all make zines? anyone interested in being zine friends? also I'm not in AA anymore but I love al-anon lol
  11:32am
ignatatus666:

Jake Gould
Read the first sentence man. It’s ok for herself to do. Please do t try to find something that doesn’t exist pal.
  11:33am
ignatatus666:

Sphere I make mocktails
Yet
Seltzer is my go to.
  11:34am
PJ:

@Ignatatus: Why is it our business whether anyone else is sober or not? If you want to be sober and proselytize for what worked for you, fine, but what is the point of castigating someone who doesn't subscribe to your particular beliefs?
  11:35am
PJ:

"your business"
  11:35am
ianai:

Strange dude. Why would he go to AA if he’s not an alcoholic? No wonder the steps didn’t work for him.
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pantz:

@ianai he explained that he was addicted to the programs themselves. That's what his book is about.
  11:37am
JakeGould:

@ignatatus666: Which of your first sentences that you are then contradicting by other sentences.

Anyway, there is no magic go the secret of AA or NA. The vast majority of people don’t rat on people in AA or NA. It’s — frankly — kind of a ninny/school marm attitude to “remind” people like this. Most people are respectful. Few I know who even hate people who are in AA would even gossip in spite.

This is all straw man nonsense on your part. You are assuming negative intent.
  11:39am
Morphe’:

Ike - the Rastro Sunday flea mkt is of interest, mostly furniture. Food -best to eat the”menu” lunch. Much cheaper than dinner. Most cafes/bars give a free tapas with each drink/round... can range from olives to a wee paella... my favorite little restaurant is called Bar Amour - a real rest, despite the name. It was a former old man bar..need a reservation. If solo, can perhaps get a bar stool.
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Nulsh:

Party.Worm, what are yer' zines about?
I used to self publish comics and contribute to zines.
I miss it!
  11:41am
Greg R.:

I don't love the Hot Chip "Atomic Bomb" version, but when I hear it I can get on board. And then they have an explosion at the end and I'm like, oh forget it...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:42am
steveo:

somewhere i have a photo of myself wearing a butthole surfers t-shirt at the rastro from 1992. don't forget to go the prado & wherever guernica is these days.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:42am
steveo:

(still the reina sofia which is also excellent)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:45am
tim from champaign:

I have to admit that I'm very intrigued by David Heatley's new book. I did not like his previous comic 'My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down' at all. From reading that though it does make a lot of sense that he became addicted to addiction programs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:46am
Ike:

Thanks @Morphe! Does Madrid have any big immigrant communities with great restaurants? One thing I love about New York City is all the great Chinese and Thai restaurants among many others (though sometimes you have to take a train pretty far out to get the really good stuff). Is Madrid like that or is it best to focus on Spanish food?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:48am
Phillippe Bastille:

Seltzer, yes! And ginger beer
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Party.Worm:

@Nulsh . Cool!! A collection of stuff! Mainly freaker comics , drawings, and band interviews ! It's my favorite thing/only thing that keeps me sane rite now! You should get back into it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:50am
steveo:

hieronymus bosch, saturn devouring his son, las meninas
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Nulsh:

I intend to Party.Worm - anything online I can have a look at?
  11:52am
ianai:

@pantz yeah, thanks, I was a bit in my head and not really listening fully. Kind of hearing through my own filter.
Also, separately, brings to mind that crystal meth Anonymous episode of high maintenance. Same but way different.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:53am
Phillippe Bastille:

thanks Trouble!
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sphere:

i make a spritzer in which i fill a pint glass with a can of seltzer, top it off with dry vermouth, and squeeze an entire lime in. i like it a lot.
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sphere:

thanks Trouble!
  11:55am
ignatatus666:

Jake
Good try
We are an anonymous program. Ok you don’t get it. You don’t respect it. I see that.
  11:55am
Morphe’:

Lavapies has Indian and African/Arabic(south).
Estrecho (north) has So.. American.
Most markets have good food stalls... closed 2-5pm
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56am
Trouble:

thanks for sitting in today. hopefully everyone will pledge your support to wfmu this month...
  11:56am
ignatatus666:

Phillipe
I love seltzer with cucumber and lime
Or seltzer with a pellegrino red bitter
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Nulsh:

Cheers Trouble!
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Ike:

¡Gracias mil millones!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Trouble and David
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Phillippe Bastille:

@ignatatus and sphere yeah, that seltzer from the nozzle always needs something. at home its generic flavored stuff from the store
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Listener Gregory:

Very interesting show, Trouble. Thanks!
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coelacanth∅:

(i would never give a fuck if anyone thinks i'm drinking alcohol or something else)
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