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The finest in Micronesian doo-wop, Appalachian mambo, Turkish mariachi, pygmy yodeling of
Baltimore, Portuguese juju, Cajun gamelan, tuba choirs from Mozambique, Inuit marching bands,
Filipino free jazz, Egyptian kabuki theater, and throat singers of the Lower East Side.
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Music behind DJ: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Folkways |
1976 |
0:00:00 (Pop-up) |
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Music behind DJ: ECD |
In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form |
Mo' Wax |
1990 |
0:04:03 (Pop-up) |
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Shimeju of Yoshiwara | Neko Ja |
Sound Storing Machines: The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903-1912 |
Sublime Frequencies | 1904 | 0:06:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
Female singer with two guitars | Ha-uta 'Umenino Haru' |
Music of the Orient: Collection of Erich von Hornbostel |
Decca | 1951 | 0:09:38 (Pop-up) | |||||
Kachiguri Mimasuya | Shiokumi Kasatsukashi |
Sound Storing Machines: The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903-1912 |
Sublime Frequencies | 1906 | 0:12:39 (Pop-up) | |||||
Miyagi Michio, Yoshida Kyoto, and Miyagi Sayoko | Sakura Variations (pt. 2) |
Excavated Shellac: An Alternate History of the World's Music |
Dust-to-Digital | 1927 | 0:14:37 (Pop-up) | |||||
Masao Shimabukuro | A Haughty Tax Officer | Music of Okinawa | King | 1991 | 0:17:56 (Pop-up) | |||||
Kikue Sugimoto | New Paul Temple Hiroshima | Gozeuta: Nagaoka Goze | Off Note | 1965 | 0:22:08 (Pop-up) | |||||
Toshi Tsuchitori | Oppeke Pee Bushi | The Song of Civil Rights Movement at Meiji Period (1868-1926) in Japan | Ryuko Gakusha | 2013 | 0:23:42 (Pop-up) | |||||
Meitei | Ji | Kofu II | Kitchen | 2021 | 0:27:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Steeleye Span |
The Mooncoin Jig |
And Now We Are Six |
Chrysalis |
1974 |
0:31:21 (Pop-up) |
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Georgia Gibbs | A Moth and a Flame | b/w The Photograph on the Piano | Mercury | 1952 | 0:39:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ada Moore | The Devil Is a Woman | Jazz Workshop Volume Three | Debut | 1954 | 0:41:31 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jo Stafford w/Paul Weston & His Orchestra | Ain'tcha-Cha Comin' Out T-Tonight | b/w St. Louis Blues | Columbia | 1955 | 0:45:25 (Pop-up) | |||||
June Christy & Stan Kenton | Angel Eyes | Duet | Capitol | 1955 | 0:47:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
Clora Byrant | Gypsy in My Soul | Gal with a Horn | Mode | 1957 | 0:51:45 (Pop-up) | |||||
Chris Connor | It's a Most Unusual Day | A Jazz Date with Chris Connor | Atlantic | 1956 | 0:54:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Eartha Kitt w/Henry Rene's Orchestra | Mambo De Paree | b/w Do You Remember | RCA Victor | 1955 | 0:57:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ann Williams | Serenade in Blue | First Time out | Charlie Parker | 1961 | 1:00:11 (Pop-up) | |||||
Katie Lee | Real Sick Sounds | Songs of Couch and Consultation | Commentary | 1957 | 1:02:33 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Vince Guaraldi |
Skating |
A Charlie Brown Christmas |
1:04:43 (Pop-up) |
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New York Art Quartet | Rosmosis | New York Art Quartet | ESP-Disk | 1964 | 1:11:18 (Pop-up) | |||||
Chris McGregor Group | Heart's Vibrations | Very Urgent | Polydor | 1968 | 1:16:05 (Pop-up) | |||||
Steve Marcus, Miroslav Vitous, Sonny Sharrock, Daniel Humair | Mr. Sheets at Night | Green Line | Victor | 1970 | 1:23:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
Noah Howard | Ole Negro | The Black Ark | Freedom | 1969 | 1:30:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Burnie Peacock Quartet |
Jewell |
b/w Jewell (vocal) |
Burnie's Label |
1962 |
1:39:08 (Pop-up) |
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Jay-U Experience | Some More | Enough Is Enough | EMI | 1977 | 1:47:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Faces | All I Need from You | Wake Up Today | Tabansi | 1975 | 1:54:53 (Pop-up) | |||||
Tunji Oyelana & The Benders | Ojo | Which Way Africa? | Ariya Productions | 1974 | 1:59:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
Oziga | Thief man | Oziga | EMI | 1977 | 2:06:05 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Hamilton Bohannon |
Let's Start the Dance |
b/w I Wonder Why |
Mercury |
1978 |
2:14:39 (Pop-up) |
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Charles "Soul" Brown | Standing on the Outside | b/w I'll Love You (If You Let Me) | Nola | 1963 | 2:16:39 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jimmy Soul | I Know Why Dreamers Cry | If You Wanna Be Happy | SPQR | 1963 | 2:19:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
Little Nicky Soul | I Wanted to Tell You | b/w You Said | Shee | 1964 | 2:21:40 (Pop-up) | |||||
Billy Soul | She's Gone (pt. 1) | b/w She's Gone (pt.2) | King | 1964 | 2:23:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
Sharon Soul | You Found My Weak Spot | b/w How Can I Get to You | Coral | 1965 | 2:26:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
Billy Soul | She's Gone (pt. 2) | b/w She's Gone (pt. 1) | King | 1964 | 2:28:43 (Pop-up) | |||||
Mr. Soul | What Happened to Yesterday | b/w You're Too Good | Genuine | 1967 | 2:30:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
Tommy Soul | I Need Someone (To Love Me) | b/w I'll Be Right There | Gaslight | 1969 or '70 | 2:32:53 (Pop-up) | |||||
Johnny Soul | I Almost Called Your Name | b/w Take Me Where the Sun Never Shines | SSS International | 1969 | 2:36:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
Reggie Soul | I Feel So Bad | b/w I Got Jody | Red Balloon | 1970 | 2:38:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
Rufus "Mr. Soul" Beacham | Do You Have a Good Woman | b/w Lead Me On | Tropical | 1970 | 2:41:09 (Pop-up) | |||||
Miss Soul | What If It Happens to You | b/w Payback | Lewis | 1971 | 2:44:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
Bobo Mr. Soul | Hitch-Hike to Heartbreak Road | b/w She's My Woman | Ovide | 1972 | 2:46:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ralph "Soul" Jackson | You Left the Water Running |
Hall of Fame Volume 3: More Rare and Unissued Gems from the FAME Vaults |
Kent | 2:49:51 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Soul Lee | I Need You | b/w I Lost Someone I Wish I Had | Reginald | 1975 | 2:52:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good |
Jewel |
1970 |
2:56:44 (Pop-up) |
Give the Drummer Radio denounces explicit and implicit racism and condemns the culture of white supremacy. Black Lives Matter. |
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Listener comments!
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
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duke:
bobdc:
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Listener Gregory:
Spinning Giant:
Mes amis!
TGIFF!
Long weekend (Monday) up here in Canuckistan - Hallelujah!
PAULS:
Pauly from Clifton:
Doug Schulkind:
Got rid of that Ku Klux Konvoy yet, Spinning Giant?!
Gina Bacon:
Andrew in Toronto:
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Irene Trudel:
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Webhamster Henry:
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Listener Robert:
Maggie B.:
StringOFperils:
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Webhamster Henry:
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ken krimstein:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
I think you're onto something.
Welcome aboard, StringOFperils, ken krimstein! doctorjazz!
TDK60:
Listener Gregory:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
I watched a portion of a wonderful animated video created by a statistician explaining the mysteries of Wordle choicemaking. I stopped watching when I thought it might actually be helping me. I don't want no help.
Hulloo hulloo, TDK60!
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Later on in the clip, the drummers set their instruments on the ground and really start pounding.
Artie:
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dutchtheo:
Doug Schulkind:
Webhamster Henry:
PAULS:
Gina Bacon:
Brian in UK:
Webhamster Henry:
PAULS:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
bigplanetnoise:
Gina Bacon:
Doug Schulkind:
And a special welcome to Brian in UK and Brian's chickens, also in UK.
bigplanetnoise:
Andrew in Toronto:
bigplanetnoise:
Phillippe:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Really, yes, fascinating, stuff!
Doug Schulkind:
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
Go!
Doug Schulkind:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
Decaf is the work of the devil, for sure.
PAULS:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Listener Gregory:
βrian:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Doug Schulkind:
Ol' Blue Eyes would send his henchmen out to beat up anyone who might say different.
David Herskovits:
Doug Schulkind:
David Herskovits!! May the sun be warming all of beautiful Brooklyn most delightfully!
PAULS:
doctorjazz:
PAULS:
doctorjazz:
Webhamster Henry:
Doug Schulkind:
Quoting Cole Porter, I have the urge to merge with the splurge of the spring.
Listener Robert:
Doug Schulkind:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Ouch!
StringOFperils:
listener james from westwood:
sinner:
PAULS:
PAULS:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
βrian:
WR:
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
WR:
"Hi, Happy Yoko Ono Day!"
ah, it is her birthday.
βrian:
StringOFperils:
Rich in Washington:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
So THAT'S what CBT is! A most helpful therapeutic practice.
Listener Gregory:
StringOFperils:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
adamdoesit:
ken krimstein:
Doug Schulkind:
Quoting State Senator Clay Davis, "sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeit."
StringOFperils:
Listener Gregory:
βrian:
ken krimstein:
Doug Schulkind:
Risk it all!
βrian:
ken krimstein:
Doug Schulkind:
And, if I recall correctly, your spouse isn't so easy to please.
Listener Gregory:
StringOFperils:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
[As the two men, walk hand-in-hand on the gloomy tarmac, the frazzle-haired one breaks into a sly grin and says to the other...] "This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
PAULS:
PAULS:
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StringOFperils:
PAULS:
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chresti:
Doug Schulkind:
If anyone is struggling, call this number and just start talking: 800-273-8255
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WR:
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solo mon:
Listener Gregory:
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Brian in UK:
Mr C:
Mr C:
Doug Schulkind:
He was one of the best eggs. Did as much as he could in the world of music without being a working musician himself. Embraced the music and its creators with pure love.
Speaking of pure love... Mr C!
Doug Schulkind:
Yes yes yes on that Scorpio reference.
dutchtheo:
Doug Schulkind:
SOOUL!
doctorjazz:
solo mon:
dutchtheo:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
Soul salutations!
Zoey L.:
doctorjazz:
solo mon:
StringOFperils:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
Keeo your nickels. This set is for FREE!
@Zoey L.
I see what you did there. I like it. A lot.
Listener Robert:
solo mon:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
"I'm not much interested in soul" is a sentence I haven't encountered much in the wild. Need to investigate more.
Doug Schulkind:
Not one plugged nickel, Sir!
StringOFperils:
Listener Robert:
Doug Schulkind:
Without a doubt there are other listeners like you. All are welcome here.
dutchtheo:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
@doctorjazz
Keep 'em honest, doc!
Franco Twinkie:
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Franco Twinkie:
Listener Robert:
Uncle Michael:
wfmu.org...
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
Miss Soul is coming up.
chresti:
Doug Schulkind:
The groove sauce flows here: wfmu.org...
Listener Robert:
solo mon:
Listener Robert:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
That is one framework for taking in the music, for sure. It's not my framework, but you gotta follow your own bliss.
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
Andrew in Toronto:
doctorjazz:
Thanks, Doug, great show!
Doug Schulkind:
A real get-down version of this Dan Penn classic.
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
I dig the James & Bobby Purify version.
Uncle Michael:
doctorjazz:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
"Redding's connection to the song is documented by music journalist Dave Marsh in his 1989 book The Heart of Rock and Soul. In 1966, Redding was visiting FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, when studio owner Rick Hall requested Redding help them with an upcoming session. Wilson Pickett was to record "You Left the Water Running", and Hall wished for Redding to record a demo to assist with the production. A simple recording was made and Redding made some overdub additions, and Pickett made his recording similar to Redding's version.
Ten years later, Marsh was mailed a promo copy of "You Left the Water Running" by Redding on Stone Records (the flipside was an instrumental called "The Otis Jam", which was produced by John Fred, of "Judy in Disguise (with Glasses)" fame). Marsh was fascinated by the song, and mentioned the new single to several friends, including his attorney, who also happened to represent the Redding estate. He soon found out that Stone Records had not obtained the Redding family's permission to release the long-lost demo recording, and demanded the single be pulled from circulation.
When Marsh asked the label's distributor what was to become of the single, he was informed that they were to be destroyed. Instead, Marsh purchased the copies that remained, and gave them out as gifts, with the attorney's permission. As a result, the single (Stone 209) is now highly valuable.
Atlantic Records released "You Left the Water Running" for the first time legally on the compilation album The Otis Redding Story in 1987. Though that box set is no longer available, the song has appeared in similar collections in the years that have followed."
dutchtheo:
Uncle Michael:
solo mon:
doctorjazz:
Looks like a single for Otis.
Doug Schulkind:
My pleasure! Can't wait to hear Night Scream III!
Phillippe:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
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Zoey L.:
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Webhamster Henry:
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