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Favoriting March 18, 2012: Fill-in for Monica
(This show is dedicated to ALH, @MaisieKillilea, and Monica.)

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Yusef Lateef  The Plum Blossom   Favoriting Every Village Has a Song: The Yusef Lateef Anthology  Rhino/Atlantic  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Brigitte Fontaine  Brigitte   Favoriting Brigitte Fontaine  Saravah  0:05:30 (Pop-up)
Dick Annegarn  Résonne   Favoriting Anticyclone  Polydor  0:08:16 (Pop-up)
Spirogyra  The Future Won't Be Long   Favoriting St. Radigunds  Repertoire Records  0:11:25 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  Black Country Rock   Favoriting The Man Who Sold the World  Rykodisc  0:15:19 (Pop-up)
 
Shirley Bassey/Propellerheads  Goldfinger   Favoriting The Remix Album... Diamonds Are Forever  EMI  0:26:16 (Pop-up)
Fred Ho and the Afro-Asian Music Ensemble  Strange Fruit Revisited   Favoriting The Underground Railroad to My Heart  Soul Note  0:31:37 (Pop-up)
David Lynch  Pinky's Dream   Favoriting Crazy Clown Time  Pias America  0:38:26 (Pop-up)
Trondheim Jazz Orchestra & Kym Myhr  Thorns, Nodes   Favoriting Stems and Cages  MNJ  0:42:07 (Pop-up)
 
Delta 5  Colour   Favoriting Singles and Sessions 1979-81  Kill Rock Stars  0:49:15 (Pop-up)
David Thomas  Didn't Have a Very Good Time   Favoriting 7"  Recommended Records  0:51:42 (Pop-up)
Max Nagl  Durst   Favoriting Sortilèges  Rude Noises  0:54:37 (Pop-up)
 
Battered Ornaments  Staggered   Favoriting Mantle-Piece  Harvest  1:03:41 (Pop-up)
Michael Chapman  Rainmaker   Favoriting Rainmaker  Light in the Attic  1:09:01 (Pop-up)
Judy Henske  Lilac Wine   Favoriting Judy Henske  Collectors' Choice  1:11:31 (Pop-up)
Sandy Denny  Late November   Favoriting The North Star Grassman and the Ravens  Hannibal  1:15:09 (Pop-up)
 
McDonald and Giles  Flight of the Ibis   Favoriting McDonald and Giles  Polydor  1:26:03 (Pop-up)
Electric Light Orchestra  10538 Overture   Favoriting No Answer  Legacy  1:32:33 (Pop-up)
Robert Haigh  Juliet of the Spirits   Favoriting Juliet of the Spirits  L.A.Y.L.A.H. Antirecord  1:34:25 (Pop-up)
 
Devine & Statton  We Deserve   Favoriting The Prince of Wales  Rockville  1:46:34 (Pop-up)
Eric Chenaux  Dull Lights (White or Grey)   Favoriting Guitar and Voice  Constellation  1:50:09 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 7:03pm
Dave M:

Evening, folks.
  7:03pm
Destroit:

oh, hello Dave and everyone out there. Nice to hear you again dave. Gaylord, You are a special bonus prize.
  7:06pm
Dafydd:

Hi Dave
Avatar 7:07pm
Dave M:

Hi, folks.
  7:09pm
miss cheri:

hiya dave it's great to see you again,,
  7:09pm
Equipment:

I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.
  7:10pm
G:

Francophone bossa nova!
  7:10pm
Dafydd:

So far so good - show sounds great. Are you ever going to come back and do a full time show?
Avatar 7:10pm
Dave M:

Mmmmmmmmaybe. Possibly this summer.
  7:11pm
Dafydd:

That would be good - I miss your flavor in music!
  7:12pm
miss cheri:

dave could you play some bowie tonight please??
Avatar 7:13pm
Dave M:

Quite possible. I'll see what I can do.
  7:14pm
Steve:

I notice a "To Be Announced" slot Thursday 3-6a...
  7:14pm
Dafydd:

go for it Steve!
Avatar 7:15pm
Dave M:

That's past my bedtime. Grab it, Steve.
Avatar 7:15pm
Dave M:

For you, cheri.
  7:16pm
Karl:

Nice to hear you again, Dave.
  7:17pm
miss cheri:

thank you dave
  7:17pm
Novelty Lover:

no cheri, not "changes".

i'm glad to hear this great early bowie -- haven't heard it for several years!
  7:17pm
Steve:

Are cleaning 3rd & 4th floor cups a part of the job?
  7:18pm
Destroit:

Ha, dear god, Cheri got through. :) good stuff.
Avatar 7:18pm
Dave M:

Part of Monica's job. So my job tonight.
  7:19pm
miss cheri:

dave i just love bowie!!!
  7:19pm
Cups:

Dave is very gentle with us.
  7:22pm
Steve:

White album
  7:22pm
miss cheri:

btw dave,,,are you a fan of mila kunis?? if only she made music cds,, (sigh..)
  7:22pm
Screw-Down Hair-Do:

Weird ... I found a copy of Man Who Sold The World recently and it had some starnge animated art on the front and back covers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MWSTWUS2.jpg
  7:23pm
Screw-Down Hair-Do:

*strange
  7:23pm
Commonsense Guy:

if only frogs had wings, they wouldn't bump their asses when they hop
  7:25pm
?:

@SDHD: yeah, there are 4 different covers for that album (different releases). The cowboy one is the US release.
  7:26pm
Caryn:

Sigh... if my brain worked enough to put my name on my posts...
  7:27pm
Destroit:

Real clever guy. I feel ya Caryn.
  7:27pm
Marc Farre:

SO good to hear you on the air tonight, Dave. I will have to ask V to make me a martini now.
Avatar 7:28pm
Dave M:

Hey Marc! Love to Madame V.
  7:28pm
Marc Farre:

(strictly vegetarian, though...)
  7:29pm
Caryn:

I really enjoy most of the Propellerheads' Bond tracks.
Avatar 7:29pm
Dave M:

Mila Kunis again?
  7:31pm
miss cheri:

i'm sorry dave,,but i also love m. kunis,, i quit.. ok?
  7:31pm
Commonsense Guy:

you'd prefer "The Cake"?
  7:33pm
miss cheri:

thnx for understanding dave...
Avatar 7:33pm
Dave M:

I should have done some research on Kunis since you asked me on Monday, but I haven't had the time. Sorry.
  7:35pm
Doug S.:

Pittsburgh loves Dave Mandl! (Even more than fried meats and kielbasa.)
  7:36pm
Pittsburgher:

the Steelers are another matter!
Avatar 7:38pm
Dave M:

The feeling is Musial, Doug.
  7:43pm
Marc Farre:

Musial as in Stan? Or Musical? or Mutual?
Avatar 7:44pm
Dave M:

Stan the Man.
  7:44pm
SAT:

D. All of the Above
  7:45pm
miss cheri:

well i got to head out now dave i just want to thank you for everything,,and also baring with me about mila kunis,i'm soo sorry to bug about her, rock on dave!!
  7:48pm
other david:

enjoying this show a lot
  7:51pm
Karl:

Ah, Delta 5. Way better than Delta 4. Thanks for playing this. I've had "You" stuck in my head all weekend, but this is an acceptable substitute.
Avatar 7:52pm
Dave M:

Bon soir, cheri.
Avatar 7:52pm
Dave M:

@OD: Thanks.
  7:53pm
Marc Farre:

I was about to say, sure sounds like Mr. Thomas...
Really awesome song.
  7:55pm
Steve:

If only Mo could see what you did to her show
  7:57pm
Marc(omatic):

As he just said, it takes a man secure in his masculinity to play Shirley Bassey.
  8:00pm
Marc(omatic):

"Durst" means thirst in German. Kind of perfect for a song called "Salty Ledge."
Avatar 8:05pm
Dave M:

@Steve: I'd never play anything Monica wouldn't approve of.
  8:06pm
Steve:

Turntable: http://snipurl.com/bestbudgetturntable
Avatar 8:09pm
Dave M:

Are you making fun of my French pronunciation, Marc?
  8:10pm
Destroit:

Thanks for the great sounds Dave, really enjoying it.
  8:13pm
Marc(omatic):

Au contraire, mon frère.
Avatar 8:13pm
Dave M:

Thanks, Des.
  8:19pm
frenchee:

fantastic version of "Lilac Wine," Dave! A lot of the music on FMU today has sounded like Mayo Thompson to me — until you played the Judy H. and Sandy D. songs. Gaylord's "Postcard" show was chockfull of MT-soundalikes...
  8:19pm
Marc:

Thanks for Sandy, Dave. Always so appreciated.
  8:22pm
Kate Chanba:

Lovin the show Dave!
  8:25pm
Destroit:

Traffic, particularly low spark is welcome in my house.
  8:26pm
miss cheri:

excuse me for saying this dave,, but sandy denny sounds my kind of person!!! party all the time!!
  8:27pm
frenchee:

yes, but did she jump or was she pushed?
Avatar 8:27pm
Dave M:

Welcome, Kate!
Avatar 8:28pm
Dave M:

@Frenchee: Fell, unfortunately. In fact, I think she had her young child in her arms at the time. She was drinking pretty heavily at the time.
  8:30pm
miss cheri:

well night again dave i'll see you soon,,,
  8:30pm
Demon Rum:

Pleased to meet you, hope you guessed my name...
  8:32pm
frenchee:

Yeah, Dave, I know. Just wanted to be all smarty-pants with Richard Thompson/Linda Thompson lyrics.
Did the kid die too? Hope not, that's too horrible.
  8:32pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Greetings Dave and all the listeners.
Avatar 8:33pm
Dave M:

No, I think the kid survived. Not sure where he/she is today.
  8:34pm
miss cheri:

it was great hanging out with you all!!
  8:35pm
Destroit:

Richard, hello!
  8:35pm
Wikipedia, "Sandy Denny" article:

Sandy Denny's daughter Georgia Denny has never spoken about her mother in a public forum and in the mid-2000s turned down an invitation to write the liner notes for Sandy Denny Live at the BBC. Georgia gave birth to twin daughters on 29 April 1997, and a tribute album, Georgia On Our Mind, featuring many of Sandy Denny's former band mates and friends, was compiled in the children's honour.
Avatar 8:36pm
Dave M:

What do you know about that. I had no idea. Thanks, Wikipedia.
  8:37pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Hello Destroit.
  8:37pm
Wikipedia, "Sandy Denny" article:

I see all, and know all. Just sayin. Well, nearly all. 0:-)
  8:48pm
G:

I lived in the UK in 1971-74. I actually remember the 10538 Overture, which I hadn't thought of in decades till you played it. So it was at least a minor hit over there. But in 1972 or so, Roy Wood and Move were the ones lying on their backs playing cellos on the "Top of the Pops" Thursday night chart-countdown telly show...
Avatar 8:49pm
Dave M:

I actually found a video of it on YouTube the other day. It's funny, but kind of destroys the mystery of the song.
  8:50pm
miss cheri:

this was a really wonderful show dave,,, i really enjoyed it!!
  8:50pm
G:

Looked it up. That single peaked at no. 9 on UK singles chart in summer 72. ELO did not get popular over here in the US till maybe more like the mid 70s.
Avatar 8:52pm
Dave M:

Yeah, that's true (about the US). Look for that video. It's really bizarre. They're all wearing animal masks. And Jeff Lynne is dressed as a pirate.
  8:56pm
Doug S.:

Loving this one, big time.
  8:57pm
G:

Tx, I'll look it up... Many of the acts over in the UK in the early 70s were trying for a weird/distinctive visual look. That showed up in one way in glam, in another way in prog (with Gabriel costumes and slide projections above the stage), Bowie of course -- and yes, Lynne and Wood went for an original visual look. The outlandish-looking Wood was totally compelling if you were a teen TV watcher in the UK in 1972, as I can testify personally!
  9:00pm
Destroit:

Great stuff Dave, thanks again .
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