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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New Approx. start time
blanck mass  sifted gold   Favoriting blanck mass  rock action      *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Remi Kabaka  black goddess   Favoriting ost black goddess  soundway      *   0:04:31 (Pop-up)
dj dave  whole foods parking lot   Favoriting       http://www.fogandsmog.com/whole-foods-parking-lot/  *   0:15:01 (Pop-up)
frank pahl  the house on tulip mountain   Favoriting music for architecture  transmogrification      *   0:19:12 (Pop-up)
nite jewel  what did he say   Favoriting good evening          0:21:53 (Pop-up)
creation rebel  space moment section 3   Favoriting starship africa          0:24:42 (Pop-up)
 
joe bataan  cycles of you   Favoriting call my name          0:34:11 (Pop-up)
sunil ganguly  ajhoon na aye   Favoriting bollywood steel guitar          0:38:42 (Pop-up)
edith piaf  la vie en rose   Favoriting           0:43:00 (Pop-up)
pippo spera  dejalo libre   Favoriting a buen puerto  light in the attic  1975    *   0:44:55 (Pop-up)
ashley beedle & darren morris  let your love shine feat danielle moore   Favoriting present mav!s  k7      *   0:48:48 (Pop-up)
zomby  riding with death   Favoriting dedication  4ad      *   0:51:50 (Pop-up)
the hondas  twelve feet high   Favoriting           0:53:33 (Pop-up)
adventures in stereo  when we go back   Favoriting adventures in stereo (blue)          0:55:35 (Pop-up)
la lupe  fever   Favoriting welcome to the party v/a          0:57:02 (Pop-up)
bomba estero  fuego   Favoriting blow up          0:59:16 (Pop-up)
Mark Ronson feat santo gold  pretty green   Favoriting version          1:03:44 (Pop-up)
 
black sabbath  paranoid   Favoriting alternative version 69-71  vertigo      *   1:11:43 (Pop-up)
matias aguayo  menta latte   Favoriting ay ay ay          1:14:02 (Pop-up)
shocking blue  love buzz   Favoriting at home  repertoire      *   1:20:36 (Pop-up)
starter  mini jupe   Favoriting starter  Dark Entries  1981    *   1:23:42 (Pop-up)
peggy scott & jo jo benson  lover's holiday   Favoriting jewels vol 2  SSS International        1:29:05 (Pop-up)
justus kohncke  2 after 909   Favoriting dj kicks erlend oye v/a          1:30:06 (Pop-up)
persona  terra   Favoriting som          1:32:06 (Pop-up)
 
marcia griffiths  let me hold you tight   Favoriting           1:44:30 (Pop-up)
flex unger  why are we fighting   Favoriting           1:46:43 (Pop-up)
T.K. ramamooryhy  udaya ravu chandrika   Favoriting           1:51:20 (Pop-up)
sei miguel/pedro gomes  the pale star I. manha da noite   Favoriting turbina anthem  nobusiness      *   1:55:35 (Pop-up)
grace jones  williams dub   Favoriting hurricane  pias      *   1:57:58 (Pop-up)
ford & lopatin  new planet   Favoriting channel pressure        *   2:04:11 (Pop-up)
dj logic  hip hopera   Favoriting the anomaly          2:06:28 (Pop-up)
hong kong in the 60's  diaryland   Favoriting my fantoms        *   2:11:38 (Pop-up)
 
roland p young  stillness   Favoriting Isophonic Boogie Woogie    1980      2:17:30 (Pop-up)
winston tong  like the others   Favoriting           2:26:26 (Pop-up)
invisible polytechnic  side a   Favoriting perform in c by terry riley  junior aspirin      *   2:30:59 (Pop-up)
caroline  fleurs de papier   Favoriting fleurs de papier          2:51:56 (Pop-up)
friend  what is it   Favoriting lefse records compilation          2:53:53 (Pop-up)
chrysalis  cynthia gerome   Favoriting           2:56:55 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:03am
trouble:

gooood morning allll
  9:05am
hamburger/london:

welp, enough news for now - it's time for trouble!
  9:06am
Brian in UK:

Howdee Doodee from a troubled UK. Is this where you stayed? If so what is on the plage?
  9:06am
Listener Bill:

Good morning trouble et al.
  9:08am
still b/p:

Nice. I went right away to look at other Milton Avery work. And looking at more right now.
  9:08am
trouble:

today's artist in milton avery, he is soooo great.
  9:11am
Brian in UK:

Trouble, did his paintings ever get outside of the US?
  9:17am
healey:

Good morning from Philadelphia, Trouble!
  9:19am
trouble:

i don't know really how or where he showed in his lifetime, brian in the UK. he was a NY guy for sure but he made art in the early 1930's-60's
  9:23am
annie:

(not to mention the passing of lucien freud) morning all!
  9:26am
Dave B:

Good morning people.
  9:27am
trouble:

good morning philadelphia!
  9:30am
T-Zero:

@Brian in the UK: According to wiki the National Gallery of Australia (Canberra), the Tate Gallery (London) hold collections of his work.
  9:37am
Lana:

Good Morning and Good Art!
  9:37am
Cheri Pi:

Joe Bataan is sounding so refreshing today!! I have to get this album.
  9:41am
trouble:

and get it fast cheri pi, it might be out of print already...
  9:45am
T-Zero:

Edith Peaf lol... I like that.
  9:45am
Foreign listener K:

Peaf - I just love 'peaf,' even more than pilaf!
  9:46am
T-Zero:

Is that like a marshmellow peep of her?
  9:47am
clueless in Mi:

i am looking at the playlist page with a jaundiced eye
  9:51am
Hugh:

Good morning, touble,
A slight touch of class just entered my life! I've garlic & tomatoe paste simmering, then, 'la vie en rose' appeared. Haven't heard that in a long time! Thank you.
  9:51am
Brian in UK:

Belated thanks trouble & T-Zero had to wizz out to the market for fish before it closed. I'll check out the Tate, these places have so many pictues that 80% are not on show at any one time.
  9:53am
T-Zero:

@Brian: Yeah. I have no idea whatsoever if their holding is public. Also, hope you've been staying safe over there.
  9:55am
Adrian inLondon:

Hope all your London listeners are OK. PIAS record distribution plant was razed. Loads of independent labels' stock gone up in flames. Plans for a benefit at echoesanddust.com look for PIAS benefit
  9:56am
Brian in UK:

Thanks,T-Z. Rumours abound that things will kick off all over the place later on.
Going to a football (soccer) match later Ghana v Nigeria, it's a friendly!!
  9:56am
T-Zero:

Ohhhhh. The Hondas. This is terrific.
  9:57am
Brian in UK:

Adrian, just saw that. Terrible news, it's always the little guy that cops it.
  9:58am
Doug:

Could we have some riots here?
  9:59am
T-Zero:

@Bian: Mentioning soccer, did you see where Real Madrid signed up a 7-year-old?
  9:59am
Brian in UK:

Kaiser Chiefs stay away if you know what's good for you.
  9:59am
Webhamster Henry:

I thought this was Charo!
  10:00am
Adrian in London:

Doug, if you saw the devastation that was caused by the riots in my town you might not be so keen to welcome them, unless people being shot dead, beaten and robbed, 25 families being made homeless, and small independent shops and businesses thrills you?
  10:03am
Brian in UK:

They'll be getting them on ultrasound next T-Z.

.
  10:04am
patrick:

good morning trouble! my tomatoes are finally starting to ripen!!
  10:04am
aaron in chicago:

good morning trouble club
  10:05am
Brian in UK:

Someone will be on the ceiling after Marty McSorly's show next week, trouble?
  10:05am
Boris Johnson:

Chaps, this just isn't cricket - I say we give these young hoodlums the old heave ho, they won't like it up them.
  10:05am
Adrian in London:

"and small independent shops and businesses burnt down" rather. Sorry for typo.
  10:05am
βrian:

The polls are open in Wisconsin for a variety of recall votes. Vote if you can.
  10:07am
Brian in UK:

Back from your break Boris. Cycling holiday was it?
  10:09am
healey:

Mine too, Patrick!
  10:12am
Cheri Pi:

I think I love you.
  10:13am
Listener Bill:

\m/ <0 0> \m/
  10:13am
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I come back to my desk and find Paranoid on Trouble's show? wowza!
  10:15am
Dead Corporate Eyes:

hey Cheri Pi, the Men played in CLE last night. They had a special (unwelcome) guest onstage--a crackhead hooker. Pretty wild night!
  10:17am
trouble:

good morning patrick! i am crazy trying to save/patch a cool old quilt that i found years ago for free. i feel compelled to save it from rubbish heap becasue it was made by someone long ago
  10:18am
Cheri Pi:

Sweet, they'll have to try and top it tonight in Columbus! Did Iceage also play? Was it violent?
  10:19am
Murphy Kat:

Matias can't stand next to Ozzy.
  10:22am
Dave B:

Ozzy can barely stand up himself these days...
  10:22am
Swami:

This Shocking Blue been getting a lotta play! Not a bad thing imho!
  10:24am
Dead Corporate Eyes:

@ Cheri, no Iceage...was a band called Tones Modulated...dark psych-garage but a little dull. Not violent at all--it's hard to get people riled up on a Monday night!
  10:24am
Brian in UK:

Dave B You know the cliche 'If you can remember the Sixties, you must be Keith Richards'. Give Ozzy a break and I don't mean his left leg.
  10:26am
Cheri Pi:

I'll try and get a little riot going on tonight.
  10:27am
Doug:

You do a great show.
  10:29am
Jennique:

Morning everyone. I'm a proud, card carrying member of the Trouble Club.
  10:30am
moose:

each show should issue membership cards!
  10:33am
Dave B:

Just kidding Brian in UK. Ozzy rules!

\m/ (>_<) \m/
  10:33am
trouble:

hey gals! and moose would you type them up for us? old school of course!
  10:33am
patrick:

healey, thats great!! my plants are sooo big, im glad that some of them are finally making fruit.
trouble i like your Joe Bataan theory. i might add Hugh Masekela to that group also
  10:37am
Brian in UK:

Fela Kuti & Nasrat Fatah Ali Khan died within two weeks of each other 2nd August & 16th August 1997. Fourteen years ago.
  10:37am
βrian:

Ditto on the tomatoes. Wisconsin 55, Black Thula, and Mortgage Lifters. Whoo wee!
  10:39am
moose:

ha! yes yours typed for sure and sweet
was imagining what ken's scott's fabio's etc. would be like and what in my fantasy world they would get me reduced admission to...
  10:41am
Cheri Pi:

http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/2007/02/persona-som-lp-1975-brazil.html
  10:43am
glenn:

what does it mean that my last three google searches were milton avery, milton friedman and milton bradley (the games co., not the pretty good baseballer)?
  10:44am
Jennique:

@moose - yes, I would like to have cards issued for each dj. One important detail would be "member since ..." on the card. Obviously the Trouble card would get you reduced admission to all the art museums in the city.
  10:45am
Brian in UK:

glenn make it four Milton Subotnick.
  10:45am
Priscilla:

Ah -- I wondered why this "Paranoid" was so different than what I remembered. Scary what lingers from your youth!
  10:45am
glenn:

isn't that morton subotnick?
  10:46am
Brian in UK:

Bugger
  10:46am
Brian in UK:

He'll always be Milton to me!!!!
  10:46am
annie:

crap! i was going to walk out the door... NOT NOW, i love this song
  10:49am
listener james from westwood:

annie, i had the same experience w/ joe bataan earlier; "gotta go ... but noooot yet."
  10:50am
glenn:

i'm going to see the caravaggio exhibit in ottawa in a couple of weeks. that should be fun.
  10:51am
glenn:

or more accurately, caravaggio and followers.
  10:54am
T-Zero:

Ok. Need sleep.. You UK people... Stay Safe.
  10:55am
Brian in UK:

You too T-Z.
  11:01am
Brian in UK:

trouble have you been to Paris and seen Monet's Water Lilies in The Orangerie covering two rooms and a whole lifetime? It was painted by a man in his eighties who could barely see and was arguably free to let his mind, skills and imagination roam free. I know this has been said before but it still never ceases to amaze me.
  11:04am
trouble:

yes i have brian in UK! fabulous. and my new fave writer who i am totally sucked into right now is penelope fitzgerald and she didn't start writing till she was 60...
  11:06am
Jennique:

Have either of you been to Giverny to see Monet's summer home complete with pond and water lilies? It's like walking into one of his paintings.
  11:11am
annie:

good, i'm back from that.... one more glorious hour
  11:14am
trouble:

no jennique i have not done that yet. i just read about their new garden director who is gasp, british...it was in last weeks times maybe, interesting article
  11:17am
Brian in UK:

Jennique, not been to Giverny I was afraid it would be heaving and unviewable (is that a word). Seeing his museum in Paris I was struck by how few paintings were finished in the traditional sense ie no frames, incomplete to the edges. It did not detract as the paintings were still 'complete' to be understood/enjoyed.
  11:19am
annie:

my only artist claim to fame is having seen "starry night" in real life. BUT!! the rodin exhibit in ny always thrills me
  11:21am
coelacanth:

Hi Trouble (& all) Just checkin in Great show I'm busy but i am listening.Thank you.
  11:21am
Jennique:

Well I have not been to The Orangerie (yet) and it sounds wonderful. I went to Giverny in 2008 and got the last bus there. So being there late in the day was perfect as there were not many people and really lovely to see. Standing next to the pond and the flower garden made me imagine what he was seeing. Of course I had to exit through the gift shop, which I am glad he did not live to see.
  11:23am
moose:

anyone been to the jim henson exhibit at museum of moving image

super duper
  11:24am
Brian in UK:

annie Rodin is the man.

Jennique, the gift shop is the where he did most of his painting I believe. Get to Rodin's house too. 12 feet high sculptues. Lovely garden.
  11:26am
Listener Bill:

I like this Roland P Young stuff
  11:33am
herb:

i heard TROUBLE mention TICKETS earlier, and buying online. related, i learned that WALMART is gonna be selling tix too (it'd be nice to see a bunch of INSANE CLOWN POSSE fans waiting there to buy tix). ugh, but ticket surcharges, hate em!! and i eagerly wanna see the SERGE film forum movie.
  11:36am
maestroso:

This is quite relaxing...
  11:42am
Lucretius:

De minimus curat musica.
  11:43am
maja:

hi trouble hi all,
i came in late, busy busy, i'm becoming human again since listening to the show this last hour, thanks! And again a very nice painting, i love your choise of paintings, music and colors.
  11:45am
annie:

i use her music in my playlist for the store...
she turns so many ears
  11:47am
Wild Neil:

Ummm...Laurie Anderson sounds a little like this sometimes..
  11:48am
annie:

wow, neil... amazing concept
  11:49am
trouble:

thanks maja. hi annie! terry riley wrote this composition in 1964 wild neil
  11:50am
STOOPZPOOMZ:

this track on infinite loop please!!!!
  11:51am
βrian:

It's both soothing and exciting. That's what I so love about it.
  11:53am
maestroso:

That was nice. Guess it had to end sometime.
  11:54am
βrian:

Dis donc, Pierre n'est pas là aujourd'hui ?
  11:59am
Wild Neil:

Trouble-thanks for the informations...what genre music is this show, by the way?
  12:00pm
trouble:

free form, wild neil
  5:17pm
Chris:

Trouble, this is your finest playlist in months. They're all great, obvs. But this one is killing me! I love you!

PS: Please tell me there is a way I could download an MP3 of that Caroline song. Can't find it anywhere :(
  10:30pm
trouble:

sorry chris i played a vinyl record by caroline...
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