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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments New Approx. start time
Aa  death mask/best of seven   Favoriting mAate  sensory projects      *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
abba  fernando   Favoriting           0:06:46 (Pop-up)
broadcast and the focus group  reception/group terapy/a quiet moment   Favoriting Investigate Witch Cults Of The Radio Age          0:08:50 (Pop-up)
henry grimes  for django   Favoriting the call          0:10:07 (Pop-up)
the cure  the walk   Favoriting           0:20:43 (Pop-up)
curd duca  weather report   Favoriting easy listening 3          0:23:52 (Pop-up)
jo grinage with strings  autumn leaves   Favoriting ode to kim          0:26:26 (Pop-up)
broadcast and the focus group  a seancing song   Favoriting Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age          0:29:20 (Pop-up)
 
Kenny Graham and His Satellites  sunbeam   Favoriting Moondog and Suncat Suites          0:39:19 (Pop-up)
scanner + david rothenberg  as air moves in   Favoriting you can't get there from here  monotype      *   0:41:32 (Pop-up)
memphis jug band  rukus juice and chittlin   Favoriting folk, he sure do pull some bow v/a          0:48:21 (Pop-up)
petra haden  tattoo   Favoriting petra haden sings the who sell out          0:51:17 (Pop-up)
widowspeak  puritan   Favoriting widowspeak  captured tracks      *   0:53:56 (Pop-up)
maureen gray  good bye baby   Favoriting all the lady singles: gaylord fields 2011wfmu premium v/a          0:57:19 (Pop-up)
the raspberries  cruisin music   Favoriting talk's cheap ultimate road trip v 1/jason sigal 2011 wfmu premium v/a          0:58:59 (Pop-up)
the uniques  crimson and clover   Favoriting           1:02:33 (Pop-up)
 
emika  3 hours   Favoriting emika  ninjatune      *   1:10:38 (Pop-up)
roberta flack  gone away   Favoriting chapter two          1:15:38 (Pop-up)
chico mello  achado   Favoriting do lado da voz      1/2 of telebossa    1:20:39 (Pop-up)
frederic blondy & DJ lenar  the key. a shattering story of otto tomek and his companions(musicologists)   Favoriting populista presents Fredericblondy & DJ lenar play maurice kagel ludwig van  bolt      *   1:29:23 (Pop-up)
Kapital Band 1  playing by numbers   Favoriting playing by numbers          1:31:47 (Pop-up)
 
jonti  firework spraying moon   Favoriting   stones throw  7"    *   1:45:00 (Pop-up)
l'orchestre kanaga de mopti  sare mabo   Favoriting l'orchestre kanaga de mopti  kindred spirits      *   1:47:42 (Pop-up)
tirudel zeneba  gue   Favoriting wire tapper 26  the wire      *   1:53:35 (Pop-up)
sun ra (remixed by liz berg)  colors of madness   Favoriting WFMU Reinterprets the Music of Sun Ra: Interplanetary Remixes (V/A)  wfmu      *   1:57:18 (Pop-up)
bro smith + his stars of harmony  god don't take no vacation   Favoriting This May Be My Last Time Singing: Raw African-American Gospel On 45 RPM (1957-1982)  tompkins sq      *   1:59:21 (Pop-up)
sun ra remixed by gaylord fields  batman episode 121: king tut bowls over the dynamic duo   Favoriting WFMU Reinterprets the Music of Sun Ra: Interplanetary Remixes (V/A)  wfmu      *   2:02:13 (Pop-up)
 
palace of swords  i am peter the hermit   Favoriting Palace of Swords EP        *   2:13:02 (Pop-up)
stephen merrittmagnetic fields  i don't believe you   Favoriting obscurities  merge      *   2:16:05 (Pop-up)
ye ye  dancing stubbing   Favoriting two brains for feet          2:21:27 (Pop-up)
ronnie cook and the diamonds  doin time   Favoriting the dore story v/a v1  ace      *   2:23:23 (Pop-up)
shimmering stars  no one   Favoriting violent hearts  hardly art      *   2:25:04 (Pop-up)
coralie clement  vis - a - vis   Favoriting tombe pour daho v/a songs of etienne daho          2:26:40 (Pop-up)
nicolas comment  je tu veux   Favoriting nous etions dieu          2:30:04 (Pop-up)
ada moore  you came along way from st louis (previouisly unissued take 4)   Favoriting ada moore with tal farlow john la porta oscar pettiford          2:33:21 (Pop-up)
bill withers  dreams   Favoriting naked & warm      re-issued  *   2:38:06 (Pop-up)
sniff 'n' the tears  driver's seat   Favoriting saint etienne present songs for the dog and duck v/a          2:44:39 (Pop-up)
 
meg baird  the finder   Favoriting seasons on earth  drag city      *   2:50:53 (Pop-up)
taylor deupree  falls touching grasses   Favoriting shoals  12k        2:55:31 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:05am
Brian in UK:

Hello trouble. Thrilling weather changes here from morning that will not receive daylight to crystal clear skies. Is it my imagination or is there a slight curve to the picture.
  9:07am
glenn:

yikes. the green on grey is impossible to read.
  9:08am
Brian in UK:

glenn did you listen to julies show earlier. Wall to wall Kinks.
  9:09am
glenn:

don't tell trouble, but i'm listening to it right now.
  9:11am
Lucky:

Green on grey looks great on my screen. Oh! I hear JC resident Perry Robinson!
  9:12am
trouble:

good morning brian in the uk, good day all, except of course glenn, who's not listening anyway...
  9:12am
pierre:

Bonjour Trouble !
Bonjour fellow listeners !

(@ Trouble : isn't that Anette Messager's art here above ?)
  9:13am
glenn:

i sorry. but it's THE KINKS, ya know?
  9:17am
trouble:

bonjour pierre! do you recognize the artists on today's page? it's annette messager! one of my faves...
  9:18am
seang:

looks like dead birds
  9:19am
glenn:

her cats have been busy.
  9:20am
sugarwolf:

dead birds in little sweaters
  9:22am
seang:

I wonder how it smells
  9:24am
Lucky:

Philistines!
  9:24am
pierre:

i had the chance to show my (crappy) work at Anette Messager once, before trying to pass an art school contest, she was very nice and looked at it while smoking vogue cigarettes, with classy attitude.
  9:25am
Adrian in London:

Morning Trouble and fellow listeners. Here's a link to a story in today's Guardian about how knitting clubs in schools are attracting 'cool' boys. Thought it'd appeal to the crafty types here and would be appropriate given the artwork:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2011/oct/17/boys-school-knitting-clubs
  9:26am
Guuzbourg:

Morning Trouble. Morning Adrian
  9:29am
Hauswölf:

Meine housecat loves ziss show.
  9:30am
trouble:

good morning guuzborg and adrian! meow housecat
  9:31am
Adrian in London:

Morning Guuzbourg (again). Howdy ?.
  9:39am
Dave in SoDak:

Morning, Trubbs. That pic is absolutely, positively -- I'm speechless. Love it.
  9:42am
sugarwolf:

I got stuck in lots of traffic at Rhinebeck :(

Online, I saw a vendor had project bags made with TUBE MAP fabric, but she didn't have any at her stall.

I bought yarn and now I have no money for the record fair.
  9:42am
help shelf:

How to Kill Two Birds with One Skein....Every 20 Minutes.
  9:43am
Brian in UK:

Thought geese came in skeins.
  9:44am
trouble:

hey dave in so dak, glad you love it! i do too...hey sugarwolf, i didn't buy a thing except food, what is wrong with me? well a giant stash perhaps? there is always a bargain to be had at the record fair, don't despair
  9:46am
trouble:

the annette messager/birds in jackets piece is called the pensioners. her work is all a wee bit scary and tender at the same time, and a whole lot abject
  9:50am
Lucky:

Yeah! Music doesn't rock any harder than the Memphis Jug Band!
  9:51am
?:

Memphis Jug Band, better then caffeine this morning!
  9:52am
northguineahills:

(let me try that again), Memphis Jug Band, better then caffeine this morning, (might actually need more caffeine)
  9:53am
65% dc pat:

yeah, Petra!
  9:53am
sugarwolf:

I saw a neat book called What Would Madame Defarge Knit but I was out of money then. Oh well, next year.

I did get the new Lela Nargi book Astounding Knits. So many cool knitted art projects.
  9:53am
Brian in UK:

That was a jingle from the old pirates based in the North Sea circa 1966/67.
  9:53am
jamesie:

hello - pledged...
  9:54am
65% dc pat:

forgot about this album, brilliant.
  9:54am
jamesie:

Radio London 266 on the medium waveband. Life would have beeen very different for me without it, like WFMU
  9:55am
healey:

good fall morning to trouble and to all!
  9:56am
Chris from Stroud England:

Same dude. You know there was a thing where Johnny Walker used to pretend to go off air at 12 ish...then play another tune about 15 minutes later....magical times........as is WFMU!
  9:56am
Brian in UK:

Too true, jamesie. you know I bought some raffle tickets last weekend specifically for the number 266 as it reminded me of Radio london I won.
  9:58am
northguineahills:

Could have swore that was Hope Sandoval, boy was I wrong!
  10:02am
trouble:

hey jamesie, you rock!
  10:06am
65% dc pat:

man, Petra sent me down a Who road just now, looking at all the old videos on youtube. Amazing. I'm back.
  10:06am
Jennique:

Trouble, there is small display here at AMNH that is an offshoot of the main bird hall called NEW YORK CITY BIRDS. There a couple of cases that have large white panels with local birds pinned to them that look just like your featured art piece. Only they don't have little sweaters. I think the museum should dress all the animals in all the dioramas in knitted wear.
  10:09am
glenn:

more dressed up birds, and other critters. - http://www.zombiepinups.com/monique/
  10:09am
Marmalade Kitty:

oily fish vegetables and vitamins kids!
  10:12am
Marmalade Kitty:

get well soon Trouble! I'm the same
  10:13am
trouble:

jennique, at least we can hope the birds in the winter scene diaoramas could wear sweaters. of course i could volunteer to knit them, but you know that i am a tad behind in my animal knitting...so many sweaters for man and beast alike and so little time...
  10:15am
trouble:

marmalade kitty, my house is oily fish, veggies and vitamin central! and still we were all hit with this fall pestilence. not enough sleep is our problem...
  10:16am
Jennique:

Trouble - I think the whale and the giant squid need sweaters.
  10:16am
Marmalade Kitty:

very thoughtful thanks! said mr. & mrs. birdie
  10:18am
Captain Nemo:

I think they need killin'.
  10:19am
trouble:

jennique, i am the girl for the job, since i am a fan of giant yarn and giant needles, perhaps i could write a grant for that and move into the museum for a month.
  10:20am
Marmalade Kitty:

I'm sure all the luxurious junk and processed industrial type lifestyle is going to wipe our immunity systems out this winter 2012!!!!
  10:25am
Marmalade Kitty:

or maybe Harold camping is right? He predicts the end of the world sometime this week!
  10:26am
glenn:

will he blame it on bad math again, when it doesn't happen?
  10:27am
trouble:

i just finished the most amazing book" a distant shore" by caryl phillips. so outstandingly done, i am looking at the world in a different way now
  10:27am
kwhitehead:

Chico sounds a bit like Robert Wyatt.
  10:28am
Jennique:

Trouble - ya know, you just might have something there with the whole grant idea. If the museum has it's own origami department (which it actually does) then it surely could use a resident knitter.
  10:34am
trouble:

wow an origami department, that is amazing! you know jennique we still all talk about our lovely visit with you there, we all feel very fortunate to have had the special tour, especially dj icepack
  10:35am
glenn:

the birds remind me of one of p.g. wodehouse's great lines " if brains were silk, he wouldn't have enough material to knit a demisole for a canary".
  10:36am
Kayt:

bom dia trouble. [ah-sha-do, sheek-o mello]
  10:36am
jamesie:

are we going to hear some icepack cello music on air soon?
  10:40am
trouble:

jamesi, i am thrilled that we have a cello in the house, and i hope so!
  10:47am
Jennique:

Trouble, you are always welcome back. Anytime. There's a big Christmas party under the whale for employees and their guests. Keep that in mind.
And Duane's show is superduperawesome-o.
  10:51am
trouble:

wow party under a whale, very nice
  10:59am
Jennique:

Whoa, for a moment I thought this was Liz Berg's show. Sounds like her background music.
  11:04am
trouble:

jennique, that was liz berg's remix from the sun ra disc that we did for the october stealth fundraiser. 100$ donation gets you that rockin amazing cd
  11:05am
moose:

wow Jennique you work at the Natural History museum? so important to me when i was a little kid, especially the groovy carpeted hall of minerals
  11:07am
trouble:

so guy's i am only at 38% of my goal, perhaps we could push up the total to 50% today, pretty please?
  11:07am
trouble:

hey moose!
  11:08am
Priscilla:

bowling and batman theme!
  11:11am
Vivian:

Trouble, I'll add some green to the tip jar, just has to be later in today.
  11:13am
Vivian:

Whoops, meant later on in the day! It's always a learning experience with your show, discovering new artists and books. I checked out a summary of A Distant Place, will have to locate a copy. In addition to music, of course!
  11:15am
Jennique:

Moose - yes, yes I work at the AMNH. The hall of minerals has not changed, thankfully, and still has 1970's mood lighting and carpeted walls.
  11:16am
trouble:

thanks so much vivian! i loved " a distant shore" and am looking forward to reading more from caryl phillips. i hear he lives in NYC, maybe i can snag him for an on air chat
  11:21am
jk:

hey Trouble, sorry to be that guy but I think "Tirude Zeneba" might be "Tirudel Zeneba"
  11:25am
trouble:

thanks jk! i rely on you all for proofing!
  11:25am
still b/p:

Hear about the baaad chapter involving the National Book Award for Young People's Lit.?
http://tinyurl.com/3laqlak
  11:27am
jk:

it was such a good song, I just bought the record
  11:29am
Adrian in London:

Ah, Coralie. Lovely stuff. I hope she's still not driving around, trying to find your studio, Trouble :(
  11:29am
moose:

i do pop in now and then still but am in constant fear of impending renovation
i just want to live in that room, tumbling around forever

i'm listening guiltily, too poor to donate for real for real
  11:29am
Dave in SoDak:

Git yer francophile on! Yay!
  11:30am
βrian:

@b/p. Maybe it's just the librarian in me, but have they never heard of an ISBN?
  11:31am
trouble:

still b/p that sounds like a game of telephone! ouch.
  11:31am
aaron in chicago:

this nicolas comment track sounds like a really sexy Pimsleur tape
  11:35am
trouble:

yes adrian that was one of the strangest live guest non moments...
  11:39am
still b/p:

...or never heard of any simple sensible confirmation step of any kind, evidently. Someone would even repeat details of a sandwich order back to you over the phone for cryin' out loud.
And then the malletheads ask the mistakenly-announced author to help clean it up...that's rich.
  11:39am
Marmalade Kitty:

Great show today!!
  11:39am
trouble:

thans marmalade!
  11:44am
trouble:

hey peeps. i have entered the very modern world of facebook...http://www.facebook.com/pages/This-is-the-modern-world-with-Trouble/138976469534262
oh la la. thought we could list books we dig, movies, music etc...give it a try
  11:44am
paula pc:

you went from Bill Withers to "Driver's Seat"? the money is flying out of my purse...
  11:46am
trouble:

merci paula pc
  11:46am
Jennique:

Trouble - always liked this song for my name reference...
  11:50am
StuBot:

LOVE drivers' seat- I definitely heard this at the roller rink circa 1979 at age 11.
  11:50am
Adrian in London:

Facebook? Come over to Twitter, it's great fun!
  11:50am
Jennique:

Okay - that song was pledge worthy. Pulling out that roller rink reference did it. See you on Facebook.
  11:53am
northguineahills:

Need to get this Meg Baird (when I'm employed again)
  11:54am
trouble:

facebook, i know so old fashioned. but i liked the idea of listing books and films with pics and all, comments. adrian i need to talk to you about twitter. do you do tumblr too?
  11:57am
Adrian in London:

No not Tumblr but I'm thinking of doing one compilng incidents of women artists being compared with Kate Bush or Björk. Email me about Twitter and I'll answer any questions. In more than 140 characters…
  11:59am
dave in vermont:

sorry i missed everything since fernando up until now
jane, get me off this crazy thing...
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