Favoriting Pseu's Thing With A Hook: Playlist from September 16, 2011 Favoriting

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Favoriting September 16, 2011

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Artist Track Album
Half Japanese  Thing With a Hook   Favoriting loud & horrible ep 
sam roberts band  without a map   Favoriting  
bob mould  who needs to dream   Favoriting  
the rembrandts  johhny have you seen her?   Favoriting  
the monkees  Love Is Only Sleeping   Favoriting  
the corrs  breathless   Favoriting  
john travolta  never gonna fall in love again   Favoriting  
Grizzly Bear  easier   Favoriting  
traffic  freedom rider   Favoriting  
dennis wilson  rainbows   Favoriting  
 
the verve  blue pacific ocean   Favoriting  
keane  clear skies   Favoriting  
Three Dog Night  out in the country   Favoriting  
Harper's Bizarre  Witchi Tai To   Favoriting  
george usher group  fade   Favoriting  
the triffids  raining pleasure   Favoriting  
orange humble band  spin dizzy   Favoriting  
Eric Matthews  cardinal is more   Favoriting  
 
beirut  santa fe   Favoriting  
sara bareilles  gonna get over you   Favoriting  
tender trap  6 billion people   Favoriting  
bill lloyd  step inside   Favoriting  
veronica falls  right side of my brain   Favoriting  
Roger Joseph Manning, Jr.  too late for us now   Favoriting  
material issue  so easy to love somebody   Favoriting  
Myracle Brah  first kiss   Favoriting  
jett brando  amberglow   Favoriting  
magic numbers  love me like you   Favoriting  
 
colorama  box   Favoriting  
the feeling  sewn   Favoriting  
susanna benn  together again   Favoriting  
owsley  good old days   Favoriting  
Jason Falkner  she goes to bed   Favoriting  
kurt vile  jesus fever   Favoriting  
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass  This Guy's In Love With You   Favoriting  
The Pains of Being Pure At Heart  Heart in Your Heartbreak   Favoriting  
The Captain & Tennille  The Way That I Want to Touch You   Favoriting  
thermals  at the bottom of the sea   Favoriting  
karla bonoff  someone to lay down beside me   Favoriting  


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Listener comments!

  9:10pm
keith:

first!!!
  9:11pm
keith:

oh yeah, pseu, your show is great!!!!
  9:16pm
eastvanhalen:

I have Ron Sexsmith-induced end of summer melancholy. Monkees are helping.
  9:16pm
pgw in mntclr:

with the weather cooling down, i'm getting anxious to wear my Mike Nesmith hats
  9:16pm
pseu:

thanks, papis!
  9:23pm
texas scott:

holy shit,pseu
you've made my friday nites hole again
  9:23pm
beth:

damn, I remember this song...would never have guessed it was vinnie b!
  9:23pm
blackgreen13:

dang. always liked this, never knew it was Travolta... great show Pseu
  9:25pm
pseu:

so, your are probably much more familiar with the hit version of "never gonna fall in love again" by Eric Carmen from the Raspberries. The orchestration on the Travolta version is almost a perfect match.
  9:26pm
pseu:

I did of course mean " YOU'RE"...sheeesh
  9:27pm
beth:

okay, that sounds more familiar. pretty close copy though!
  9:28pm
blackgreen13:

you mean I don't have to see his face everytime I hear this song? relieved.
  9:29pm
beth:

I hope at least it's the young JT face
  9:29pm
PiLA:

love traffic, you knew

ps. trouble at mic break?
  9:31pm
12539:

Psst, this is not Hole In My Shoe.
  9:33pm
PB:

Traffic was a great band but every time I hear a flute in a rock song I think Ian Anderson. Ugh!!
  9:35pm
john:

I still don't have anything clever to say, but oh gosh, do I love the Dennis Wilson album. Oh, and flute rawk roolz! (Just not Jethro Dull)
  9:35pm
pseu:

i had an expectation of what was to come out that speaker based on my erroneous playlist entry. Disc 1 not 2. Shit happens.
  9:36pm
PB:

Is this from Pacific Ocean Blue?
  9:37pm
texas scott:

you should switch to beef jerky
  9:39pm
other david:

as an irish person, i would like to apologise to all of you for the corrs
  9:40pm
texas scott:

dan fogelberg...no
  9:41pm
PB:

Do you also want to apologize for U2?
  9:41pm
pgw in mntclr:

seals and crofts thank you
  9:41pm
other david:

there's only so much that one person can apologise for
  9:42pm
john:

If loving Dan Fogelberg is wrong, then by gad, there are no words to express just how badly one wants to be right.
  9:42pm
eastvanhalen:

As a Canadian, I would like to apologise to you all for Dan Hill, who is not Dan Fogelberg, but who should be apologised for anyhow.
  9:43pm
pseu:

apology not accepted.
  9:44pm
PiLA:

you're welcome re:facebook fandom
  9:45pm
eastvanhalen:

Whaddaya want, penance?
  9:45pm
texas scott:

freeform means never having to say you're sorry
  9:46pm
PB:

Man, I am a huge Verve fan and I've got to admit I don't know this song. What is this from?
  9:46pm
texas scott:

N E V E R !!
  9:46pm
eastvanhalen:

Sounds like Bunnymen. Like it.
  9:49pm
pseu:

PB, it's a rarity -- I wish I had a better version...
  9:49pm
other david:

nice, now some rollerskate skinny and whipping boy - and all will be right with the world :P
  9:50pm
PB:

Sounds like it is from the Storm in Heaven period. Very nice, thanks for playing it.
  9:51pm
marinho:

is that the verve? really?
  9:51pm
pgw in mntclr:

yes, very Storm in Heaven indeed.
  9:52pm
G:

That not(?)-officially-realsed Verve track is on youtube, for the intrigued
  9:56pm
Parq:

Yes! Love this 3Dog track -- it was on "Brit Fedex'd", wasn't it?
  9:58pm
EzSezz:

Great to hear Three Dog Night again. Got a lot of their records through Columbia Record Club in the 70s. We're on the road to Shambala now.
  9:59pm
pseu:

yes, Parq!
  10:02pm
pgw in mntclr:

that Harper's Bizarre song kept reminding of "Kidney Bingo"
  10:05pm
oldindiantim:

Thanks for George Usher
  10:07pm
MIKETP:

A DRUMMER FRIEND OF MINE WAS IN A CLUB BAND CALLEDTRIFFID. STEVE RUSSO VIRTUOSO DRUMMER FROM SADDLE BROOK NJ HELLO PSEU JUST HOPPED IN
  10:10pm
pseu:

turn your caps lock off, brutha.
  10:13pm
texas scott:

I HAD A FRIEND WHODIDN"T TYPE>ALLMESSAGES WERE urgent
  10:16pm
blackgreen13:

thank god we can't pick fonts
  10:16pm
miketp:

cut out of a book a picture of the band joy of cooking. how do they stand up? know nothing of them only their name which i love.
  10:20pm
12539:

@miketp: there's a soulful funky song by joy of cooking in Irwin's archives.
  10:27pm
miketp:

thanks ill get on it 12539
  10:30pm
PiLA:

WAY too sweaty, flannel sheets-wise
  10:32pm
EzSezz:

why did the third base coach send Adrian Gonzalez with 2 out? He was out by a mile. Oh, am I the only one watching the Red Sox and listening with Pseu?
  10:33pm
G:

Are your Red Sox flannel?
  10:34pm
PB:

The Sox are pulling a Mets-like September swoon.
  10:34pm
other david:

Pseu, I fear you're fighting against an unstoppable tide of flannel power.

Just submit and stop the self torment!
  10:36pm
blackgreen13:

resist Pseu, on that path lies madness
  10:36pm
EzSezz:

PB: Actually, the Red Sox are pulling a pre-2004 Red Sox September slide but I still have faith.
  10:37pm
pseu:

thanks for your support, athletic supporters.
  10:45pm
EzSezz:

Sox win! Pseu rules! Flannel breathes. Promise no more baseball tonight.
  10:47pm
pseu:

hahaha!
  10:48pm
Colin from Vancouver British Columbia Canada:

Let's put it this way. Flannel is the exact opposite of silk.
  10:50pm
PB:

Having grown up in Toronto when winters were real winters I can tell you that flannel shirts were where it was it. We were wearing them decades before those Seattle "grunge" people were.
  10:53pm
eastvanhalen:

Flannel shirts, mack jackets and the like were the standard uniform of the 70s Vancouver punk scene -- mainly because most of the punks had previously been suburban rockers, methinks.
  10:57pm
john:

Wow...Material Issue, Myracle Brah....we're one Cotton Mather track away from the holy trinity.
  10:59pm
other david:

hmph, 4am, time to say goodnight folks - great show pseu :)
  11:12pm
Andrew:

already liked it, about 15min ago ^_^
nice music tonight
  11:14pm
Siriusly:

I like you and I 'liked' you
  11:15pm
pseu:

thanks, "liker".
  11:22pm
blackgreen13:

this is sweet... melodic buzz, here
  11:24pm
PB:

To my ear they sound a lot like Travis.
  11:39pm
G:

The ever-popular kurt to herb segue
  11:40pm
pseu:

you heard it here first, folks.
  11:41pm
Andrew:

is this Herb singing? I love Herb Alpert, but have only ever heard instrumentals.
  11:41pm
marc:

excellent song
  11:43pm
marc:

yea it was Herb singing, hit #1 with that song in 1968
  11:44pm
G:

it's a bacharach-david song that was lying around unrecorded, and they offered it to alpert
  11:45pm
pseu:

it's herb singing. I've added the video with The Carpenters introducing to the Facebook Pseu's Thing page.
  11:48pm
Andrew:

I didnt know this song was Captain & Tenille.
  11:50pm
marc:

ITS BEEN A GREAT SUMMER OF SHOWS PSEU!!
  11:57pm
12539:

Nice work as always, Pseu.
  11:57pm
Pete:

Like the guitar playing on this one!
  11:57pm
Andrew:

I've heard of Karla bonoff before, but not this song. I love these shows, always playing either stuff by people i've never heard of, stuff by people I've heard of but not heard their music & stuff by people I've heard of but not the song that gets played. It's great ^_^
(better than normal radio here)
  11:58pm
neil:

haven't heard this in so long. her best song.
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