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Nina Simone | Here Comes The Sun | Here Comes The Sun | RCA Victor | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||
Marathon 2022! | 0:04:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
Imarhan | Derhan | Aboogi | City Slang | Imarhan on Bandcamp | 0:05:15 (Pop-up) | |
Camera Obscura | Keep It Clean | Underachievers Please Try Harder | Merge | 0:08:55 (Pop-up) | ||
Pledge To The Pidge! | 0:12:29 (Pop-up) | |||||
Gilligan Moss | GM from GM :) | Gilligan Moss | Foreign Family Collective | Gilligan Moss on Bandcamp | 0:16:32 (Pop-up) | |
Pledge To The Pidge! | 0:19:51 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Standells | Dirty Water | Dirty Water | Tower | 0:20:36 (Pop-up) | ||
Pledge To The Pidge! | Call 800-989-9368 to Pledge! | 0:23:24 (Pop-up) | ||||
Kendra Morris | Dry | Nine Lives | Karma Chief | Kendra Morris on Bandcamp | 0:26:25 (Pop-up) | |
Black Pumas | Witchita Lineman | Witchita Lineman | ATO Records | 0:30:57 (Pop-up) | ||
Surf, Turf, and ☆ Stars ☆ by George! | 0:33:47 (Pop-up) | |||||
Pledge To The Pidge! | 0:35:37 (Pop-up) | |||||
Sweeping Promises | Hunger For A Way Out | Hunger for a Way Out | Feel It Records | Sweeping Promises on Bandcamp | 0:43:08 (Pop-up) | |
B-52's | Dance This Mess Around | The B-52's | Warner Brothers | 0:45:23 (Pop-up) | ||
PSA's by Irene Trudel! | Nourish.NJ | 0:49:25 (Pop-up) | ||||
Pledge To The Pidge! | 0:52:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
Become a SWAG 4 LIFE member! | 0:56:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
Cheap Trick | I Want You To Want Me | Cheap Trick | EPIC | 0:57:49 (Pop-up) | ||
Fountains of Wayne | Hackensack | Welcome Interstate Managers | S Curve • Virgin | 1:01:00 (Pop-up) | ||
Pledge To The Pidge! | 1:04:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Big Thief | UFOF | UFOF | 4AD | Big Thief on Bandcamp | 1:09:43 (Pop-up) | |
LEENALCHI | You Are Just A Tiny Bunny! | SUGUNGGA | Zanpar | LEENALCHI on Bandcamp | 1:13:02 (Pop-up) | |
Pledge To The Pidge! | Call 800-989-9368 to Pledge! | 1:17:05 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Modern Lovers | Roadrunner | The Modern Lovers | Beserkley | 1:23:52 (Pop-up) | ||
Dead Moon | 40 Miles of Bad Road | Trash & Burn | Music Maniac | 1:28:25 (Pop-up) | ||
Sound Alikes w/Tim English | 1:31:43 (Pop-up) | |||||
Pledge To The Pidge! | Call 800-989-9368 to Pledge! | 1:34:37 (Pop-up) | ||||
Chastity Belt | Drown | Chastity Belt | Hardly Art Records | Chastity Belt on Bandcamp | 1:41:28 (Pop-up) | |
Minutemen | Corona | Double Nickels on the Dime | SST Records | 1:44:50 (Pop-up) | ||
Pledge To the Pidge! | Call 800-989-9368 to Pledge! | 1:48:44 (Pop-up) | ||||
One Hit Wonder picked by EFD! | 1:55:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
M | Pop Muzik | New York–London–Paris–Munich | Sire Records | 1:56:40 (Pop-up) | ||
Pledge To The Pidge! | Call 800-989-9368 to Pledge! | 1:59:45 (Pop-up) | ||||
Garcia Peoples | Gliding Through | Nightcap at Wits' End | Beyond Beyond Is Beyond Record | Garcia Peoples on Bandcamp | 2:00:49 (Pop-up) | |
Leikeli47 | Talkin' To Myself | Acrylic | Hardcover/RCA | 2:04:11 (Pop-up) | ||
Pledge To WFMU! | 2:05:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
Pledge To The Pidge! | 2:11:46 (Pop-up) | |||||
'Til Tuesday | Voices Carry | Voices Carry | Epic | 2:12:27 (Pop-up) | ||
Shame | This Side of the Sun | This Side of the Sun | Dead Oceans | Shame on Bandcamp | 2:16:42 (Pop-up) | |
Pledge To The Pidge! | 2:19:39 (Pop-up) | |||||
Stag | The Bedazzler | Midtown Sizzler | Pop Maelstrom | Stag on Bandcamp | 2:26:46 (Pop-up) | |
DEVO | Uncontrollable Urge | Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! | Warner Records | 2:30:01 (Pop-up) | ||
Pledge To The Pidge! | 2:33:02 (Pop-up) | |||||
Pledge To WFMU! | Call 800-989-9368 to Pledge! | 2:34:43 (Pop-up) | ||||
Pledge To The Pidge! | Call 800-989-9368 to Pledge! | 2:38:48 (Pop-up) | ||||
Mission To Burma | That's When I Reach For My Revolver | Signals, Calls, and Marches | Ace Of Hearts | 2:41:58 (Pop-up) | ||
Psymon Spine | Jumprope | Charismatic Megafauna | Northern Spy | Psymon Spine on Bandcamp | 2:46:03 (Pop-up) | |
Pledge To The Pidge! | Call 800-989-9368 to WFMU! | 2:48:51 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
JeremyB:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
Ken From Hyde Park:
dday:
Gnomon:
Strandlund:
PLEDGE TO THE PIDGE!!
Danne D:
PLEDGE PLEDGE PLEDGE!!!!
The Knave:
IronDoe:
Stanley:
Pledge like the wind, people!
jeanjae:
vanya moscow:
Mert:
Danne D:
radioronan:
Michael in Montclair:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
www.earthcam.com...
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Paulo AD:
The Knave:
Mucho WFMU love ya'll
IronDoe:
Colleen:
jdaAndAnoukFromKöln:
hi all. good morning from colonia
Merlin:
Stanley:
vanya moscow:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
Simon - in Cambridge:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Toothgrinder Tom:
efd:
Toothgrinder Tom:
JeremyB:
jinjabredboy:
Don in Tampere:
medson:
Stanley:
yerfriendpaul:
EdziuS:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
www.earthcam.com...
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JeremyB:
EdziuS:
Toothgrinder Tom:
rx scabin:
CalZone!:
dday:
He wanted some fast food
nurse t:
rx scabin:
Tom from Stirling.:
Call that phone.
JeremyB:
nurse t:
Toothgrinder Tom:
JeremyB:
Tom from Stirling.:
Peter from Dover NJ:
Curious Tom:
Will the Sound Guy:
Stanley:
Jinjabredboy - you in?
Stanley:
ParUbi:
dday:
Never mind. I'll never finish it.
Renée In Fanwood:
Ben from Toledo:
This is my first WFMU marathon. I was worried you weren’t going to play music!! 🤘
queems:
dday:
He was banned on the run.
Toothgrinder Tom:
yerfriendpaul:
Roger:
Special offer
Be among the first 10 people to call in and get extra karma!
JeremyB:
Peter George Dylan:
efd:
dday:
Marley P. Dogg:
Toothgrinder Tom:
Paulo AD:
ParUbi:
Cooh John:
dday:
Tom from Stirling.:
queems:
JeremyB:
Daybreak was Blown-away at by Mattiel:
I’m glistening!
Thanks for getting things going right Europe!
Ken From Hyde Park:
JeremyB:
jinjabredboy:
Slappy white:
YETI BOB:
Bennie from Shawnee:
Daybreak was Blown-away at by Mattiel:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
Stanley:
dday:
Krys O.:
yerfriendpaul:
TDK60:
Tom from Stirling.:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
As a performer, "Funk" has a history in the NYC scene, including the longest-lasting drummer for seminal new-wave partiers The Cosmopolitans, which also included (at one time or another) Jamie K. Sims, David Itch, Nel Moore, Mitch Easter, Chris Stamey, and Will Rigby. Three singles by the Cosmopolitans and additional audio and video were released in May, 2006 on Bacchus Archives.
Marley P. Dogg:
Tom from Stirling.:
Colleen:
LiXiviated Life:
RB:
dday:
When is the best time to run a marathon?
During Lent. That's when you fast.
Krys O.:
YETI BOB:
Daybreak was Blown-away at by Mattiel:
1,2,3, 4, 5!
1,2,3, 4, 5!
1,2,3, 4, 5!
Colleen:
yerfriendpaul:
Colleen:
Colleen:
yerfriendpaul:
JeremyB:
adampsyche:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
“It all seemed very natural at the time … But I didn’t really realize, until I sat and watched the film for the first time with an audience … [that] instead of just being a collaborator on the film, I was an object of the film,” said Ross of the experience of seeing his work on screen. “It’s a very funny feeling to watch a movie with other people when they maybe aren’t aware that you’re in the theater, and you’re kind of vulnerable.”
Ross moved to New York in 2007, after a round-about route that took him through Florida, Los Angeles and Milwaukee, where he started “The Dusty Show,” remotely. He moved to New York to be with his wife, a fan of WFMU. But his journey began in Iowa. He grew up in Audubon, Iowa, and went to broadcasting school in Fort Dodge.
“I think conversation is the key to connecting with people,” Ross said, “and that’s something I learned in my small-town upbringing in western Iowa … Growing up there, everything was very conversational. You really had to talk to everyone on the street that you met … When I first moved here I would say hi to people on the street, and my wife said, ‘You can’t really do that here.'”
He used those techniques and skills, though, throughout “The Dusty Show” and in One October — and though he notes that people were more willing to speak with him when he was with a film crew than when it was just him and his audio recorder, the fact is that he’s able to tease out a side of New Yorkers that is OK with that conversation, that does allow the outside in and themselves out. It’s a New York that’s much more familiar to me, as someone who spent a lot of time there as a kid before taking something like the reverse of Ross’ journey (from New Jersey to Iowa, via Virginia and Oklahoma), than the typical movie depictions of the city, or certainly than the opinions brought back by tourists. Ross is able to cut through the hype and speak to the humanity in each individual.
“I have a deep, deep love for Iowa,” Ross told me. “I could not do what I do today if it weren’t for Iowa, and it just constantly informs my work … it’s in my heart immeasurably every day of my life. Even when I’m New York City, I’ll always be an Iowan in my soul.”
One October was filmed in 2008, and is suffused with the political relevance of its time. A decade past it, now, the concerns feel very different, politically — more centered and personal, questions of the changing demographic of the city not the changing character of the country — but the passion is palpable and familiar.
“The polarization that we experience today, it was already becoming entrenched at that time … Obama was a polarizing figure for a lot of Americans, for various reasons,” Ross said.
He did many political interviews on his show, but his goal was always one of breaching the divide, not exploiting it.
“I have to be really careful, because I’m one of those people who’s a bit addicted to political media. I find myself checking up on it all the time. And as a person with a bit of an addictive personality, I can also become addicted to the outrage of politics,” Ross said. “And I think that obviously these days it’s become even more toxic and polarizing. But I also think that then and even now, I have a great opportunity to break through that polarization. And I do it not by talking about politics, necessarily, but by trying to get at the humanity of people.”
That humanity is showcased beautifully in One October, both in his interviews and through David Sampliner’s lovely cinematography. In between soaring cityscape views of the New York everyone thinks they know are intimate shots of the subtler New York story.
“We’re always pretty optimistic despite our skepticism,” says one of the residents Ross interviews. “I don’t think they’re mutually exclusive.”
This is accurate, I think, not just of the man who said it, or of the film, but of New Yorkers as a whole. In One October, Shuman deftly deploys Ross to explore and reveal that dichotomy.
JeremyB:
JeremyB:
dday:
JeremyB:
YETI BOB:
Don in Tampere:
Don in Tampere:
yerfriendpaul:
Daybreak was Blown-away at by Mattiel:
How are the kids in town doing with all of this going on?
Tom from Stirling.:
JeremyB:
common:
dday:
Rex:
dday:
TDK60:
Cooh John:
IronDoe:
dday:
Tom from Stirling.:
Stanley:
the illuminated void:
mlsgrrl:
Don in Tampere:
IronDoe:
Steiner:
Stanley:
JeremyB:
JeremyB:
dday:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
Steiner:
BennyThePlug:
dday:
Because he had the power of a torn knee
yerfriendpaul:
the illuminated void:
the illuminated void:
Clay Pigeon:
Tom from Stirling.:
Crei6hton:
Toothgrinder Tom:
dday:
Toothgrinder Tom:
Tom from Stirling.:
dday:
yerfriendpaul:
JeremyB:
JeremyB:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
en.wikipedia.org...
Paddy Clancy or Pat Clancy, was an Irish folk singer best known as a member of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. In addition to singing and storytelling, Clancy played the harmonica with the group, which is widely credited with popularizing Irish traditional music in the United States and revitalizing it in Ireland. After moving to Greenwich Village in 1951, both Paddy and Tom Clancy devoted themselves primarily to careers in the theater. In addition to appearing in various Off-Broadway productions and television shows, they produced and starred in plays at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village and at a playhouse in Martha's Vineyard. Their productions included an 18-week run of Seán O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars. After losing money on some unsuccessful plays, the brothers began singing concerts of folk songs after their evening acting jobs were over. They soon dubbed these concerts "Midnight Specials" and the "Swapping Song Fair." Paddy and Tom were often joined by other prominent folk singers of the day, including Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, and Jean Ritchie. In 1956 their younger brother Liam Clancy immigrated to New York, where he teamed up with Tommy Makem, whom he had met while collecting folk songs in Ireland. The two began singing together at Gerde's Folk City, a club in Greenwich Village. Paddy and Tom Clancy sang with them on occasion, usually in informal folk 'sing-songs' in the Village. Around the same time, Paddy founded Tradition Records with folk-song collector and heiress Diane Hamilton, and in 1956 the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem released their first album, The Rising of the Moon, with only Paddy's harmonica as musical accompaniment.
JeremyB:
yippie:
JeremyB:
queems:
Lixiviated Life:
Roger:
dday:
My brother joined a marathon with poop in his pants. There were 2 runners ahead of him.
He came in turd.
Tom from Stirling.:
brendangen:
Handy Haversack:
queems:
YETI BOB:
Roger:
The whole floor shakes when he throws that box!
Squints:
hey HEY hey.
Handy Haversack:
wolfette:
queems:
medson:
JeremyB:
PaulRobeson1920:
Craig in Red Hook Brooklyn:
Handy Haversack:
Chrissy of The Heights:
Corey:
Peter from Dover NJ:
Ken From Hyde Park:
JeremyB:
JeremyB:
Ken From Hyde Park:
dday:
Tom from Stirling.:
Buddha of Suburbia:
PaulRobeson1920:
Daybreak was Blown-away at by Mattiel:
A perfectly good catchphrase ruined!!!
JB from NP:
yerfriendpaul:
queems:
Robm:
@Vanya moscow if your still around good luck and glad you can still listen
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JohnEBGood:
goes211:
VincentNifigance:
melinda:
Daybreak was Blown-away at by Mattiel:
dday:
B R M:
PaulRobeson1920:
I heard a funny thing
Somebody said to me
"You know that I could be in love with almost everyone
I think that people are the greatest fun"
And I will get you, soon, soon, soon
Lixiviated Life:
LCBD:
brendangen:
Toothgrinder Tom:
Robm:
JeremyB:
Handy Haversack:
TDK60:
Space Cowboy:
luka:
yerfriendpaul:
Roger:
LCBD:
Geopils:
Handy Haversack:
luka, you can always SWAG it later on! Who can focus during all the fun?
queems:
Space Cowboy:
jabsonik:
LCBD:
Tom from Stirling.:
brendangen:
Krys O.:
Imagine if everyone listening donated $20...
dday:
dday:
geo in jc:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
www.youtube.com...
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YETI BOB:
Vanessa bikes:
JeremyB:
dude:
PaulRobeson1920:
@Robm Make a pledge if you can! Keep the Greatest radio station on Earth going!!! If you are unable this time around that is OK too! Join us & go far
NY, NJ, Connecticut has many beloved Glisteners who have Big ships and expendable income going towards WFMU, soon! For the LOVE of Freeform muusicc! Towards somthin’ GOOD
yerfriendpaul:
Robm:
brendangen:
Colleen:
Strandlund:
yerfriendpaul:
Pick Rickles:
Handy Haversack:
(In this case, by pledging for free form and independence!)
Strandlund:
Colleen:
Colleen:
superbryntendo:
JeremyB:
Strandlund:
GPB:
JeremyB:
queems:
PaulRobeson1920:
Marley P. Dogg:
dday:
PaulRobeson1920:
No pressure
Ken From Hyde Park:
Handy Haversack:
dday:
LCBD:
I’ll be in that hot spot on Friday!
Handy Haversack:
PaulRobeson1920:
Nice day outside Brooklyn!!!
YETI BOB:
evancuts:
TomTom:
Handy Haversack:
dday:
Tom from Stirling.:
dday:
PaulRobeson1920:
Sagaponack! We know you love WFMU! Gooood morningggg
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
luka:
dday:
?:
http://pledge.wfmu.org/donate/WA
efd:
queems:
JeremyB:
Motobro:
Top O’ the morning Captain and Crew.
PULL !!
Clay Pigeon:
winston legthigh:
handy!
PaulRobeson1920:
Keep a good thing’ going baby! You CAN do it!
dday:
Handy Haversack:
efd:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
www.youtube.com...
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winston legthigh:
PaulRobeson1920:
yerfriendpaul:
dday:
It's been running since morning.
superbryntendo:
thin slice:
Handy Haversack:
Handy Haversack:
Woo:
MikeG:
Tom from Stirling.:
Robm:
PaulRobeson1920:
PaulRobeson1920:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
Tom from Stirling.:
Handy Haversack:
Definitely efdcore!
JB from NP:
Strandlund:
dday:
dana:
Clay Pigeon:
Motobro:
Lord Jimz:
Strandlund:
JeremyB:
Handy Haversack:
Er, as Strand said!
winston legthigh:
YETI BOB:
Motobro:
Roosty:
yerfriendpaul:
pp:
Pledge_Meister:
pledge to live
alanSixº:
Handy Haversack:
Rachel Bo Bachel:
dday:
Roosty:
Roosty:
winston legthigh:
Handy Haversack:
Wow, awesome, Roosty! That's so cool.
Hey, Rache!
yerfriendpaul:
Tom from Stirling.:
JeremyB:
efd:
dday:
Handy Haversack:
MoB!
Roosty:
Robm:
efd:
unpopularfred:
Erin in TO:
Rachel Bo Bachel:
efd:
alanSixº:
lazy pierogi:
Roger:
That’s perfect! See you Saturday!
Erin in TO:
Motobro:
WINSTON !! Did you go to the supercross?
GiB:
Handy Haversack:
Roger:
I’ll be here on Friday!
Not doing phones but I’ll pop in and say hi!
Will the Sound Guy:
PaulRobeson1920:
Some people say a man is made out of mud,
A poor man's made out of muscle and blood
Muscle and blood and skin and bones
A mind that's weak and a back that's strong
Tom from Stirling.:
Erin in TO:
Polyus:
lazy pierogi:
Krys O.:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Handy Haversack:
Handy Haversack:
YETI BOB:
alanSixº:
winston legthigh:
Bennie from Shawnee:
winston legthigh:
Handy Haversack:
Thanks, Clay, efd, Jeremy, Roger, all the WAB Team and all the Pidge-pledging Glisteners!
$236!
winston legthigh:
Cal Zone!:
Dayfid:
B R M:
Motobro:
Snow was great up in the mountain trails on Sat, then rain and warm temps yesterday closed the trails until it snows again.
Wendy del Formaggio:
MarionFrenchie:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Handy Haversack:
winston legthigh:
dday:
Handy Haversack:
Hey, Wendy!
MarionFrenchie:
Wendy del Formaggio:
winston legthigh:
PaulRobeson1920:
Motobro:
WENDY !!
Marley P. Dogg:
B R M:
yippie:
dday:
Last year I entered a marathon.
The race started and immediately I was the last of the runners. It was embarrassing.
The guy who was in front of me, second to last, was making fun of me. He said, "Hey buddy, how does it feel to be last?"
I replied, "You really want to know?"
Then I dropped out of the race.
Handy Haversack:
JeremyB:
Marley P. Dogg:
LCBD:
Wendy del Formaggio:
Handy Haversack:
Ken From Hyde Park:
PaulRobeson1920:
winston legthigh:
JeremyB:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
Wendy del Formaggio:
Motobro:
Good day to all.
PULL !!
JeremyB:
PaulRobeson1920:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
maester gardeneers of Lansing Michigan: