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Folk; old-timey; blues; psych, avant and acid folk old and new; ambient and electronic; lots of guitar; detours elsewhere.

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Favoriting March 4, 2017

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Artist Track Album Label Comments
Don Bikoff  Sonata #7, Opus 11   Favoriting Celestial Explosion  Tompkins Square   
Gwenifer Raymond  Sack 'Em Up, Parts I & II   Favoriting Sometimes There's Blood  Gwenifer Raymond   
Michael Chapman  That Time of Night   Favoriting 50  Paradise of Bachelors   
Ross Hammond  Sinner Man   Favoriting Follow Your Heart  Prescott Recordings   
Jemima James  If I Could Only Fly   Favoriting      
John E. Tinsley  Penitentiary Blues   Favoriting Country Blues Roots Revived  Manufactured / Steady Sounds   
Lee Endres  Morning Sun   Favoriting      
Tim Evans  You Was Mine   Favoriting Wretched Wings  Ever/Never   
Luke Gibson  Another Perfect Day   Favoriting Another Perfect Day  True North   
Bill Jerpe  I Expect To See You Then   Favoriting Bill Jerpe  Soft Estate   
Mike Fiems  Desert Sands   Favoriting I Would Dream  Mapache   
Steve Young  Kenny's Song   Favoriting Rock, Salt & Nails  A&M   
Leif Vollebekk  Into the Ether   Favoriting Twin Solitude  Secret City   
Bob Dylan  I Threw It All Away   Favoriting Nashville Skyline  Columbia   
 
Lucy Miller  Swimming   Favoriting Swimming  Soleils Bleus   
James McCarthy  Born A Loser   Favoriting Born A Loser  Big Pink   
Raoul Vignal  ISA   Favoriting III  Raoul Vignal   
Philip Lewin  The Magic Within You   Favoriting Am I Really Here All Alone?  Tompkins Square   
Jesse Winchester  Defying Gravity   Favoriting Learn To Love It  Bearsville  Don't know what happened...Youtube glitch. The sound just vanished. Not muted...(sigh) we're so dependent on these beasts... 
James Johnston  Dark Water   Favoriting The Starless Room  Clouds Hill   
 
Erica Buettner  Arctic Dogs   Favoriting True Love and Water  Peppermoon   
Jesca Hoop  The Lost Sky   Favoriting Memories Are Now  Sub Pop   
Holly Macve  We Don't Know Where We're Going   Favoriting      
Lotte Kestner  Fake Empire   Favoriting Stolen  Saint-Loup   
Her Harbour  Hewing Crowns   Favoriting Go Gently Into the Night  E-Tron   
Molly Burch  Please Be Mine   Favoriting Please Be Mine  Captured Tracks   
Sister Mary  Homelessness Blues   Favoriting Mountain Blues  Sister Mary   
Lucy Miller  Oh Yoko!   Favoriting Summer Beans  Lucy Miller   
 
 
Live session with Julie Byrne recorded February 11, 2017. Engineered by Ernie Indradat
Julie Byrne  (Interview)   Favoriting     Julie's new album, "Not Even Happiness", is out recently on Ba Da Bing. https://badabingrecords.bandcamp.com/album/not-even-happiness 
Julie Byrne  Morning Dove   Favoriting (live on WFMU)    The "working title" of this song was "The Singing of Bread". Love that, too. Julie's website: http://juliemariebyrne.com/ 
Julie Byrne  Follow My Voice   Favoriting (live on WFMU)    Julie is appearing at Monty Hall 3/30, with Kevin Morby and Waxahatchee. Lucky you if you've already got tickets...sold out. 
Julie Byrne  Sleepwalker   Favoriting (live on WFMU)    To my mind, one of the best songwriters around...Deep and beautiful poetry. Not to mention her gorgeous voice... Difficult to choose one song that seems to encapsulate what she's about on this record, but this song may be it. Upcoming tour schedule: http://juliemariebyrne.com/tour 
Julie Byrne  (interview)   Favoriting (live on WFMU)    Please buy her albums, whether physical copies or via download. It is crucial to support artists, especially at this time. 
Julie Byrne  The Sea As It Glides   Favoriting (live on WFMU)     
Julie Byrne  Melting Grid   Favoriting (live on WFMU)    This song is from her first full-length, "Rooms With Walls and Windows", on the Orindal label. It's difficult for me to pick a favorite song by Julie, but this might be it. The Orindal album gathered her first two releases, both cassettes. Lucky you if you have one of those! I don't :( 
Julie Byrne  Natural Blue   Favoriting (live on WFMU)    This was the first single released from "Not Even Happiness". If you've never seen her live in concert, go! 
Julie Byrne  (interview)   Favoriting (live on WFMU)    The songs from this session will be posted on WFMU's Free Music Archive, hopefully within the next few weeks. Freemusicarchive.org 
 
Julie Byrne  Prism Song   Favoriting Rooms With Walls And Windows  Orindal   
Julie Byrne  Emeralds   Favoriting Rooms With Walls And Windows  Orindal   


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Listener comments!

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annie:

good morning jeffrey!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:12am
Sem Chumbo:

Good morning, Jeffrey. Hello, annie.
Avatar 6:13am
annie:

hey sem!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:17am
Jeffrey Davison:

Good morning, annie, Sem...
Julie Byrne live set at 8am.
Avatar 6:20am
annie:

aah, yes!!
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pierre:

morning Jeffrey and folks !

Can't wait for the Julie Byrne live. She's going to play in Paris in may, and i'm going to go see her.
  6:25am
Hugo:

morning!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:30am
Jeffrey Davison:

Welcome, pierre and Hugo.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:36am
Andy in Etobicoke:

Good morning Jeffrey, and all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:39am
Jeffrey Davison:

Mornin', Andy...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

GutenT(Z)ag everyone. Wonderful as always DJ JD.
FMU brings the Live!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:41am
Jeffrey Davison:

Rev in the house.
  6:48am
Cooh John:

Good morning JD and planeteers. Nice to be with you.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:50am
Sem Chumbo:

What a pure joy to hear this program today.
Hey, CJ.
RevRab, snow receding?
  6:54am
Cooh John:

Hey back at you, SC.
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Jeffrey Davison:

Welcome, Cooh John, and thanks again, Sem.
Avatar 6:56am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@Sem: Looks like a fresh dusting out there. Cold snap & windy this weekend - Winter coat again. Didn't get Jersey's 70℉ but should be 50's℉ midweek. Could be blizzards into April if it wants to up here, yerknow...
  7:00am
Irene:

Glad to hear such a beautiful Lief Vollebekk song to start my day Been meaning to check out his new album, which I heard was great.
  7:00am
Mark R:

Jeff Conklin says he was first turned on to WFMU when he was driving around after a late night out and he tuned the dial to 91.1 and you were playing "I Threw It All Away." And he knew he'd found a home.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:00am
Sem Chumbo:

Nova Scotia had the warmest February ever recorded, and at the same time, the most snow.
With climate change comes who knows WHAT next.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@Sem: I remember distinctly scientists on PBS Newshour *years ago* saying that w/ higher temperatures & more moisture in the system (melting icecaps) - there would be fewer - but larger - storms. I don't know why this isn't absolutely common knowledge, or wouldn't be accepted on (obvious) evidence if it were. I mean - maybe slightly counterintuitive but not that great a challenge...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:06am
Andy in Etobicoke:

We have 3 degrees Fahrenheit here in West Toronto.
Supposed to be 42 degrees Fahrenheit by Monday.
All the ducks are rather confused.
  7:08am
Mark R:

Republican rubles--nice one!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:11am
Jeffrey Davison:

Mark, spend 'em while ya got 'em. ;)
  7:11am
Mark R:

It's not accepted or common knowledge because the fossil fuel industry has spend hundreds of millions of dollars funding false studies that cast doubt on the findings of 95% of the world's most respected climate scientists, paying the salaries of mouthpieces who trot around media outlets spewing their lies, and buying most of congress.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:14am
Sem Chumbo:

@RevRAb: yes, indeed. That scenario (the physics of it) follows. We had 140 centimetres ( 35 inches ) in 2 storms over six days. And each came with 50-80 Kmph winds. Blizzards, in fact.
  7:15am
Cooh John:

Right you are, RRN63. "If you aren't apalled, you aren't paying attention." It's appears most aren't even awake. Now, back to the music.
  7:17am
Cooh John:

We need more critical thinkers like Mark R, SC, et. al.
Avatar 7:20am
Tidepoolbay:

Good morning everyone!
  7:29am
Goldy:

good morn
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annie:

so...... in light of all the obstructions to the truth, what are common citizens doing to promote their own little world-healh situation? how can we change the attitude of our own communities so better care is kept for our immediate environment? aside from pissing in the wind of big money, who obviously doesn't care, how are we as citizens educating people on how to make our own impact less? do we use less packaging? do we buy in bulk? do we avoid using bottled water? small personal steps are still impactful, albethey barely invisible, they still exist.
Avatar 7:35am
annie:

just sayin' ^
Avatar 7:35am
annie:

i think there are two phrases which come to mind: know your battles, and: avoid a big agenda
Avatar 7:36am
annie:

...and i'll go back to my bench
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:37am
Andy in Etobicoke:

@Annie,
Trying to earn a crust recycling music formats online.
Yup, buying in bulk and a Brita water filter. Baby steps.
  7:38am
Cooh John:

Spreading the word to everyone I can, annie. I know it's a long haul.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:40am
Sem Chumbo:

All well said, annie.
Should you subscribe to the idea that Nature is everything it can be at any one moment, and that humans are not in Nature but of it, then it follows that though our individual actions are small, their effects are cumulative.
More succinctly, as the Mahatma offered, be the change you seek.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:40am
Guido from Cologne:

Hello Jeffrey!
In order to avoid YouTube-glitches:
www.downloadhelper.net
  7:41am
Cooh John:

Amen, Sem.
Avatar 7:44am
annie:

i practice minimalism: i re-use ziplocks, i buy in bulk, i avoid styrofoam and plastic, i ask the people at the meat counter to use my bags and leave the paper wrapper off, stupid little things... one thing i've found is that i am not the only "r/evolutionary" out there doing these things...very comforting
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:48am
Jeffrey Davison:

And welcome to you, Tidepoolbay.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:49am
Jeffrey Davison:

And thanks, Guido!
Avatar 7:52am
Tidepoolbay:

Thank you Man!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:56am
Jeffrey Davison:

And a belated welcome, Goldy...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:59am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Good morning, Jeff and weekenders. Arose in time for Julie Byrne!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:01am
Jeffrey Davison:

Good morning, Ken, and thanks for the CD covers...!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:10am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Most welcome. Glad to participate in reduce, recycle and reuse.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:10am
Sem Chumbo:

Will save Ms. Byrne for later today. Thank you Jeffrey, and all, for the enlightening company this AM. À plus tard.
Avatar 8:18am
Tidepoolbay:

Julie,

Dreamy vocal. Nice!
Avatar 8:24am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Distinctive beautiful voice - wonderful songwriting & playing...one of those talents that seems so natural & right - as if it had to be & must've always been...
Avatar 8:26am
pierre:

adding that not only that is some great music, the sound of the live is very neat as well. Well done radio people !
Avatar 8:28am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& maybe it's redundant to say so on a 'Folk show' - but always always a special respect for those who bring all the goods w/ such a sparse setup as just one acoustic instrument & one's lonesome...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:30am
Jeffrey Davison:

Agree, Pierre and Rev. Props to Ernie Indradat, engineer for this session, who also mastered the sound file. Great job, Ernie. Thank you so much.
Avatar 8:30am
pierre:

I concur Revolution Rabbit Nov63
Avatar 8:31am
pierre:

merci Jeffrey and Ernie !
Avatar 8:33am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Love your interviews too.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:34am
Jeffrey Davison:

Thanks to Julie for fielding a bunch of non-music biz questions, and for being so revealing in our conversation. And thanks to Ben Goldberg of Ba Da Bing.
  8:45am
stash:

So pretty
Avatar 8:46am
pierre:

Melting Grid is an amazing song
Avatar 8:47am
Tidepoolbay:

Julie,

Nice Work!!
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