Favoriting Tony Coulter: Playlist from August 27, 2013 Favoriting

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Favoriting August 27, 2013: Tony Coulter Presents Tape Hiss: The George-Edwards Group, Mother Mallard, & Gene Lubin (PLEASE NOTE: "Tape Hiss" shows are not archived.)

Artist Track Album Label Year
The In-Theme  Holger Hiller: Toyshopshoptoy   Favoriting      
 
Mother Mallard  Freaked Out in the Corner   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  Doors   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  To the Rescue   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  I Am the Walrus   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  My Lai   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  Snowstorm   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  Tell Us Who You Are   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  Who's Makin' Love   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  I Got No Plan   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  Rosita's Drive-In   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  Back River Ice Jam   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
Mother Mallard  Lost in Pennsylvania   Favoriting Like a Naked Man to Water (rec. 1969–1971)  Lameduck  2004 
 
Gene Lubin  Russian Man   Favoriting End of the Spectrum (rec. 1974)  Cardboard  2001 
Gene Lubin  Toothless Man   Favoriting End of the Spectrum (rec. 1974)  Cardboard  2001 
Gene Lubin  Something to Love   Favoriting End of the Spectrum (rec. 1974)  Cardboard  2001 
Gene Lubin  Chit Chat Cheater   Favoriting End of the Spectrum (rec. 1974)  Cardboad  2001 
Gene Lubin  Aruba Bomp Bayop   Favoriting End of the Spectrum (rec. 1974)  Cardboard  2001 
Gene Lubin  Mechanical Man   Favoriting End of the Spectrum (rec. 1974)  Cardboard  2001 
Gene Lubin  I Read Eyes   Favoriting End of the Spectrum (rec. 1974)  Cardboard  2001 
Gene Lubin  Crazy Baby   Favoriting End of the Spectrum (rec. 1974)  Cardboard  2001 
Gene Lubin  Tina Titty Flitty   Favoriting End of the Spectrum (rec. 1974)  Cardboard  2001 
 
The George-Edwards Group  Paradise for One   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  Hypertrain, Too!   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  Were We All So Young?   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  I Think About You   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  When the Sun and the Heavens Collide   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  Morning Light (Acoustic)   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  Caribbean Holiday   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  A Wondrous Child   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  Who Stole My Brain?   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
 
The George-Edwards Group  These Mystic Eyes   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  How Many Ways?   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  Does It Feel Alright?   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  Weeping Rock   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  My Love   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  The Children Sing   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  She Was All   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  The Voice   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  Morning Light (Electric)   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
The George-Edwards Group  The 8th Circus   Favoriting The Lost Tapes (1977)     
 
Malachi  Malachi (1976)   Favoriting unreleased track?     
Malachi  Looking Glass (1976)   Favoriting unreleased track?     
Rastus  Somewhere in Ohio (1970 demo)   Favoriting unreleased track     
Apothecary  Fly   Favoriting Apothecary  Paramount  1970 
 
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting      


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Tony Coulter:

This week's "Tape Hiss" features over an hour of newly rediscovered 1977 recordings from the George-Edwards Group, plus rarities from Mother Mallard and Gene Lubin.
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Uncle Michael:

Were they in with the cosmic airbrushed t-shirts and the Puma Clydes?
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Make it so.
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DCE:

Tony C, how the heck are ya?
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Tony Coulter:

Hey all -- nice to see you here!
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Kay:

Was this last week's show brought to us now free of technical difficulties?
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Tony Coulter:

Well, what was intended to be last week's show, yes. Hi, Kay!
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Rich in Washington:

Hey, Tony! How's tricks?
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Rich in Washington:

I will be listening loudly in the room but only sporadically be near a keyboard.
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listener james from westwood:

got in just in time for the triple greetings! good tuesday, all, and happy to hear ya, tony!
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Tony Coulter:

Heya, Rich & Listener James!
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DCE:

new to me, but this is very interesting reading:
mothermallard.com...
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Tony Coulter:

By the by, Mother Mallard is also known as Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co. They turned into a sort of systems music/minimalist ensemble.
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Kay:

Oh good, because I was really impressed by the sneak peek of the artist the week before on your "regular" show.
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Carmichael:

Hi Tony, have never heard of this duo. Found out Edward Balian is a professor at CSU San Marcos. Raymond George has a website, but its in Japanese.
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, Carmichael! George-Edwards have two archival albums on Drag City.
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Carmichael:

George-Edwards Group, I mean. I inferred from your list that they wer first up.
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Tony Coulter:

Nope -- they're the "headliner," so they're last. But I knew what you meant....
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Tony Coulter:

They're the headliners 'cause the stuff I'll be playing is unreleased, and in fact just recently (re)discovered.
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Tony Coulter:

But Mother Mallard and Gene Lubin are headliners too -- on my show, anyhow.
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northguineahills:

Yeah, all I have of Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co. is "Like a Duck to Water".
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northguineahills:

Found it a record store in FL in the mid 90s, had no idea who they were, just liked the instrumentation listed, and bought w/o listening to it, and was rewarded.
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Tony Coulter:

Hola. NGH! If you've got "Like a Duck" you'll back me up that this early stuff is quite different.
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northguineahills:

Yep, Like a Duck is in a Terry Riley vein.
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Carmichael:

This is timely for me, after just having seen the Moog documentary a few days ago.
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Tony Coulter:

From what I remember, Mother Mallard was using the moog even before it was commercially available. They worked directly with Robert M.
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Carmichael:

Yes, they have an informative website. Was just reading David Borden's article about being the Chief Idiot for Moog, testing the gear before it went public.
  12:34pm
MrFab:

Hi dere, everybodys. This song: Beefheart goes techno-pop!
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, Fab!
  12:36pm
MrFab:

I also only know Borden/Mallard from his '70s stuff so this is quite a revelation. I thought that Gershon Kinglsey's First Moog Quartet was the first moog band - this muddies the historical waters a bit.
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listener james from westwood:

unjustly overlooked, this combo was. glad to hear 'em!
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Tony Coulter:

For some reason, this CD was barely ever available -- maybe just sold at concerts or through their "fan club"/Web site.
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glenn:

i want to be a chief idiot.

cue bad jokes in 5.... 4.... 3... 1 off blast!
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Tony Coulter:

Greetings, Chief!
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Tony Coulter:

This one features vocals by the Old Codger.....
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Rich in Washington:

Wow.
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listener james from westwood:

hope the codg gets resids on that one. old-style paper shirt collars are expensive.
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glenn:

and have you looked at the cost of spats lately?
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Tony Coulter:

I wish more rock bands used the marimba.
  1:18pm
MrFab:

I'd start a band with a marimba. Any marimba-ists in LA?
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northguineahills:

Ok, ducking out for lunch. Superb zounds, Tony!
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glenn:

none that will admit it, anyway.
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Mr. Lowry:

"Marimbers"?
Avatar 1:31pm
Tony Coulter:

Greets, Mr. Lowry!
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Tony Coulter:

Mario & the Mighty Marimba Men?
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Mr. Lowry:

Even better.
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listener james from westwood:

diggin' the zounds on this end, too!
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Tony Coulter:

The Zound of Music....
  1:40pm
Fake Ed Marimba:

Gene Lubin was influenced by Morrison/VanVliet? Me Too.
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Tony Coulter:

Felicidad, Fake Ed!
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listener james from westwood:

i really need to stop scheduling laundry for tape hiss days. don't want to miss a note!
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glenn:

or you could get machines and stop pounding your clothes with a rock on the banks of a river.
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Tony Coulter:

People of the World: Are you receiving me?
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listener james from westwood:

hearing you loud and clear!
glenn, the machines might watch over my shoulder while i edit and begin underbidding my jobs!
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Uncle Michael:

I DON"T HAVE TIME TO CHAT AND IT STINKS.
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Tony Coulter:

Uh-oh: I see it's an all-cap day.
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Uncle Michael:

*SIGH*
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listener james from westwood:

it balances out with my lowercase nitwittery.
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Tony Coulter:

As just mentioned, I found these Malachi tracks on youtube. They were put up by the band and are, as far as I know, unreleased otherwise. Same story with the Rastus.
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glenn:

they remind me of mandy moore in saved.
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Tony Coulter:

I feel like I'm breaking some kind of law by playing vinyl on a "Tape Hiss" show -- but, well, this Apothecary track is from an LP. What can I say: I'm a rebel.
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Tony Coulter:

As mentioned, I'm off next week. Thom Jones -- aka DDJJJ66 -- will be filling in. Be sure to show him a good time.
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Stanley:

Well, I enjoyed what I heard.
Ta, Tonee
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listener james from westwood:

thanks, tony! enjoy the break!
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Tony Coulter:

See you in two weeks everybody! Thanks for tuning in.
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