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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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September 16, 2022: Is this thing on?
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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 |
0:04:08 (Pop-up) |
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Hosseingholi Tatayy | Shur | Excavated Shellac: An Alternate History of the World's Music | Dust-to-Digital | 0:06:40 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Mojtabâ Mirzâdeh | Chehar Mezrabe Shahnaz | Iranian Violin Improvising | Barbad | 0:10:14 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Dariush Talai | Daramad Rastpanjgah | Music of Iran | Seven Seas | 1977 | 0:16:14 (Pop-up) | |||||
Parviz Yahagi | Four Strokes | Four Strokes | Royal | 0:21:18 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Mohammad Gamshazehi & Bahram Surizehi | Simorgh |
Regional Music of Iran, Volume 9: Qalandari Music of Baluchistân |
Mahoor Institute of Culture & Arts | 0:27:15 (Pop-up) | ||||||
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Music behind DJ: Steeleye Span |
The Mooncoin Jig |
And Now We Are Six |
Chrysalis |
1974 |
0:35:17 (Pop-up) |
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Hanapi's Coral Islanders | Maui Chimes | b/w Nora Keahi Santos: When You're Down in Honolulu | 49th State Hawaii Record Co. | 0:40:36 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Johnny Noble's Hawaiians | Moana Chimes | b/w Souvenir | Brunswick | 1928 | 0:43:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
Bing Crosby & Harry Owens & His Royal Hawaiian Orchestra | Sweet Hawaiian Chimes | b/w Bing Crosby acc. by John Scott Trotter & HIs Orchestra: This Is My Night to Dream | Brunswick | 1938 | 0:45:52 (Pop-up) | |||||
Blind Blake | Guitar Chimes | b/w Blind Arthur's Breakdown | Paramount | 1929 | 0:48:38 (Pop-up) | |||||
Alex Campbell and Olabelle and The New River Boys | Dobro Chimes | Alex Campbell and Olabelle and The New River Boys | Starday | 1963 | 0:51:38 (Pop-up) | |||||
Rocky Ridge Ramblers | R.G. Chimes | b/w Down Where the River Bends | Fonotone | 1959 | 0:53:40 (Pop-up) | |||||
DeZurick Sisters | Sweet Hawaiian Chimes | b/w Guitar Blues | Vocalion | 1938 | 0:56:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band | Chimes Blues | b/w Froggie Moore | Gennett | 1923 | 0:58:59 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Jim & Bob (The Genial Hawaiians) |
Chimes |
b/w Taps (Good Night) |
Bluebird |
1933 |
1:08:36 (Pop-up) |
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Glen Barber | Ice Water | b/w Ring Around the Moon | Starday | 1954 | 1:07:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
Claude Gray | I'm Gonna Lie Again | b/w Go Home Cheater | Mercury | 1963 | 1:09:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ray Pillow | I Just Want to Be Alone | b/w I Like a Whole Lot | Capitol | 1967 | 1:11:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
Gene Crawford | Heartaches in Color | b/w Me, Myself and I | MTA | 1968 | 1:14:06 (Pop-up) | |||||
Curtis Wayne | Too Much of Too Little | b/w Oklahoma City Town | Lovebug | 1972 | 1:16:38 (Pop-up) | |||||
Earl Epps & The Country Sounds | I Don't Know What I'm Doing | b/w Losing By a Hair | Doggett | ca. 1973 | 1:18:45 (Pop-up) | |||||
Nick Nixon | An Old Memory (Got in My Eye) | b/w I'm Turning You Loose | Mercury | 1973 | 1:21:31 (Pop-up) | |||||
Red Sovine | You're Everything I've Lied and Cheated For | b/w The Old Fiddler | Chart | 1975 | 1:23:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Sohail Rana |
Soul Sitar |
Khyber Mail |
HMV |
1970 |
1:26:20 (Pop-up) |
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The Don Rendell / Ian Carr Quintet | Mirage | Change Is | Columbia | 1969 | 1:31:33 (Pop-up) | |||||
Elmo Hope | Barfly | Elmo Hope | HiFi Jazz | 1959 | 1:40:23 (Pop-up) | |||||
Steve Lacy | Laugh | Moon | BYG/Actuel | 1969 | 1:46:36 (Pop-up) | |||||
Horace Tapscott Quintet | Your Child | The Quintet | Mr. Bongo | 1969 | 1:50:23 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Ramsey Lewis Trio |
The "In" Crowd |
The In Crowd |
Argo |
1965 |
2:02:41 (Pop-up) |
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Bestman Onosone | Madam Zuwetu | The Bintos of Etsakor, Volume 2 | Jomasko | 1980 | 2:11:37 (Pop-up) | |||||
Otarus Brothers | Eminerume | Otarus | EMI | 1974 | 2:19:22 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Professional Happy Stars Band | Wano Nsem Pii | In Osibi | Ride Away | 1975 | 2:22:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
Goddy (Khaki) & the Ambassadors in His Omajiji-Ji 70s | Igbo Cheghara | Goddy (Khaki) And The Ambassadors In His Omajiji-ji 70's | Editions Namaco | 1977 | 2:25:56 (Pop-up) | |||||
Opambuo Internationals | Dee Abeba Mera | Opambuo Internationals | BHM (Brobisco House Of Music) | 1875 | 2:29:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Skeletons |
Mulatu |
Smile |
Impossible Ark |
2010 |
2:35:05 (Pop-up) |
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William Bollinger | Teardrops | Sound of Memphis (unissued) | 2:36:38 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Bobby King | Let Me Come on Home | b/w What Made You Change Your Mind | Sound Plus | 1965 | 2:39:05 (Pop-up) | |||||
Earl Gaines | The Door Is Still Open | b/w My Pillow Stays Wet | De Luxe | 1966 | 2:41:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ronnie North | Try Me | b/w I've Gotta Hear It from You | Holly | 1967 | 2:43:31 (Pop-up) | |||||
Lyndon | The Very First Time | b/w I Love My Baby | Hi | 1969 | 2:45:51 (Pop-up) | |||||
Lee Moore | I Been Down Too Long | b/w Ain't Gonna Spread Myself | Tri-City | 1971 | 2:48:05 (Pop-up) | |||||
Andrew Jeffery | I Wouldn't Change Her | b/w Can't Break Away | Shama | 1970 | 2:51:06 (Pop-up) | |||||
A.C. Poston | You Were Made for Me | b/w I Want to Thank You for Making Me Feel So Good | Sympathy | 1971 | 2:53:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
Johnny Moffett | Send Her Home to Me | b/w Send Her Home to Me | Canterbury | 1967 | 2:56:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good |
Jewel |
1970 |
2:58:49 (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!
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
FEAR NOT!
I am here to serve as super extra special monster master for the show and will inspect each track prior to play. Doug will be required to ever so briefly pause his investigative work while I conduct this critical national security task
bobdc:
doctorjazz:
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duke:
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alanr:
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Any new generals arrested today?
listener james from westwood:
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alanr:
Gina Bacon:
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Gina Bacon:
BillfromRockTavern:
Little Danny:
BillfromRockTavern:
Doug Schulkind:
Here's a peek at the amazing Excavated Shellac box set from Dust-to-Digital: dust-digital.com...
And don't fail to visit the ever amazing Excavated Shellac blog: excavatedshellac.com
Gina Bacon:
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adamdoesit:
Little Danny:
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Artie:
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And Ithaca is gorges.
Webhamster Henry:
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Little Danny:
dutchtheo:
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PAULS:
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Alex In Illinois:
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dutchtheo:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
Tell us about the word "noodle" next!
chresti:
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Alex In Illinois:
WR:
Hugo:
Doug Schulkind:
I'm sure that market allows everyone to shop there! See great to see you, Sir!
Happy to keep you spinning, WR! If you're dizzy, I'm doing my job!
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
"The melodies performed on tar were considered useful for headache, insomnia and melancholy, as well as for eliminating nervous and muscle spasms. Listening to this instrument was believed to induce a quiet and philosophical mood, compelling the listener to reflect upon life. Its solemn melodies were thought to cause a person to relax and fall asleep."
Here's the page: en.wikipedia.org...
PAULS:
Sax player -- "born just north of East St. Louis in Brooklyn, Illinois (also known as Lovejoy),[3] a predominantly African-American village that had been founded as a free black refuge community in the 1830s, and which later became America's first majority-black town... " thanks, wikipedia!
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Zipperhead7:
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MHLee:
Zipperhead7:
PAULS:
"Diddy-Wah-Diddy is the best known of the mythical places from African American folktales... (it) could also be called 'the promised land' or 'the land of milk and honey.' Versions of this story can be found in many religious texts, including Christian, Buddhist, and Islamic ones."
Zipperhead7:
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Alex In Illinois:
doctorjazz:
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MHLee:
bigplanetnoise:
Doug Schulkind:
Never enough DeZurick Sisters!
Howdy, bigplanetnoise! Get that man some iced cold coffee!
Zipperhead7:
Brian in UK:
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Franco Twinkie:
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Zipperhead7:
MHLee:
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Jeff Golick:
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Nostalgia is defined as a disease in the dictionary.
Franco Twinkie:
Brian in UK:
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Zipperhead7:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
Put that comment to music and sing it!
Gina Bacon:
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adamdoesit:
listener james from westwood:
Zipperhead7:
Brian in UK:
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MHLee:
solo mon:
Doug Schulkind:
What's this about the tractor trailer spilled lube all over the 10W-40?
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
solo mon:
Mary Ceto:
Doug Schulkind:
Will looky-see after the show. Thanks!
Dean:
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Franco Twinkie:
adamdoesit:
Doug Schulkind:
It's the brown olives in black liquid you really need to avoid.
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Zipperhead7:
MHLee:
doctorjazz:
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Howdy, neighbor!
doctorjazz:
MHLee:
Zipperhead7:
Doug Schulkind:
Meanwhile, the poor man was shooting up between his fingers because no viable veins were available elsewhere.
Hugo:
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Now all we need is the Bloke from Stoke, and we'll have a right party!
MHLee:
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Hugo:
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Franco Twinkie:
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doctorjazz:
MHLee:
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PAULS:
Oh, and Doug said "chuffed" again.
MHLee:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
I am not a native Pittsburgher. I am also not a double cheese burger.
Brian in UK:
Looks like it is dog walking time again.
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Jeff Golick:
Brian in UK:
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solo mon:
Hugo:
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StringOFperils:
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Zipperhead7:
Doug Schulkind:
You signed the waiver, so I cannot be held legally responsible.
MHLee:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
This track and the next (and the last of this set) are from Nigeria.
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MHLee:
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MHLee:
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My best suggestion is to just keep on listening to Give the Drummer Some!
Doug Schulkind:
Her playlist page will be here: wfmu.org...
arb:
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adamdoesit:
WR:
Franco Twinkie:
WR:
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I could sing in front of that Hi studio band and sound good. (Not to knock Mr. Hill, of course.)
Franco Twinkie:
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WR:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
Nice catch there. Yup. We're gearing up for the October Hellraiser. Our monthlong (mostly) silent fund drive.
JtotheK:
Doug Schulkind:
Moist is such an inflammatory word.
Jeff Golick:
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chresti:
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HBDHB!
adamdoesit:
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