Don't worry, I wont devote the entire show to it... just the entire month. Does anyone have the James Brown version?
9:07am
negator:
When did that Lou Reed song come out? I love it!
9:07am
Brandon:
can't quite put my finger on it....
9:10am
John from Oslo:
September is nice! Want any of these Ken??
Frank Zappa 'Til September Cucamonga
George Shearing Quintet September Song Record Robot
The Young Gods September Song Play Kurt Weill
Vicki Benet A1 - September in the rain Um toque parisiense-1956
Sarah Vaughan September Song A Miracle Happened (Disc 4)
Ella B. Gibson (J. Cl. Pierric) Ares In September And Her Hammond Organ
The Polyphonics september_song Zounds! What Sounds
9:11am
negator:
'See you in September'
Hoagy Carmichal did Sept. SonG
9:11am
Listener Dave:
I only wish there was a Humppaa version of this.
9:11am
Kramer:
This is my parents *song*. They saw Knickerbocker Holiday as young lovers on B'way in 38 or 39. Walter Huston was a lifelong favorite. Thanks.
9:12am
Brandon:
Ian McCulloch did a September Song version, too....
9:13am
joerg:
Wednesday September 1 comes next in 2010
9:13am
JJZ:
Don't forget September by Earth, Wind and Fire.
9:18am
Ken:
Thanks everybody. I'm looking for versions of September Song, if anybody knows of any others. I'll be playing them throughout the month, so even if I cant find it today I'll hopefully get to it by the end of the month.
9:20am
brandon:
wedding music for spastics
9:27am
joerg:
Pascal Comelade, September Song (with Robert Wyatt)
9:34am
The Framinator:
still lurking about ....... waiting for my favorite topic
9:37am
Ken:
Sorry Framinator, no news on frames, but we have another exciting development to unveil as soon as the show ends - a new pop-up flash player for playing the MP3 archive of the show, complete with the playlist built in. Look for it after the show ends today, when the archives appear (by 1240pm).
9:37am
g:
Willie Nelson did a version . . .
9:38am
fach001:
Jeff Lynne - September Song/Armchair Theatre (1990)
Bryan Ferry - September Song/As Time Goes By (1999)
Jacintha - September Song/Lush Life (2002)
James Last - September Song-Serenata/Hammond A GoGo - Vol. 3 (1969)
9:38am
listener 108365:
once we feel the winds of Lyman we know that Wing can't be far behind
9:39am
The Framinator:
can you gussy up these frames by adding some edging to make them look more like actual picture frames? i think that would look classy.
i'll look for the pop-up flash player. sounds interesting.
9:44am
randoman:
Betty Carter has a nice version on I'm Yours, Your Mine
9:48am
Vivian:
Do I sense a mash up of 'September Song' may be around the corner? By the way, anyone else see Andy Breckman on Sunday's SNL special?
9:48am
listener scott pilutik:
Here's a list of every available version from mp3sparks.com:
Barbara Dickson -- Coming Alive Again -- September Song
Bryan Ferry -- As Time Goes By -- September Song
Chet Baker -- Chet -- September Song
Dave Brubeck -- Early Concepts -- SEPTEMBER SONG
Django Reinhardt -- Complete, Vol. 18: 1949-50 I`ll Never Be the Same (CD2) -- September Song
Elaine Paige -- Centre Stage: The Very Best Of -- September Song
Frank Sinatra -- Point Of No Return -- September Song
James Brown -- Soul On Top -- September Song
James Last -- Hammond A Gogo -- September Song - Serenata
Jeff Lynne -- Armchair Theatre -- September Song
Lindsey Buckingham -- Law And Order -- September Song
Matt Monro -- From Matt With Love -- September Song
Monty Alexander -- To The Ends Of The Earth -- September Song
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen -- Hommage: Once upon a Time -- September Song (Epilogue)
Pascal Comelade -- Monofonicorama - Best-Off (2005-1992...) -- September Song (Avec R. Wyatt)
Pearl Django -- Chasing Shadows -- September Song
Ray Conniff -- `S Wonderful -- September Song
Sarah Vaughan -- A Portrait Of Sarah Vaughan -- September Song
Sidney Bechet -- The Genius Of Sidney Bechet -- September Song
The Platters -- Sing The Standards -- September Song
The Young Gods -- Play Kurt Weill -- September Song
Willie Nelson -- Stardust (Bonus Track) -- September Song
Les Brown -- September Song
9:49am
Civil Defense Guy:
when will i get my 3 hour show of just the testing of the emergency broadcast system? i mean, you can spend a whole show reading the tax code, why not play to my interests for a change?
9:51am
Miriam Eusebio:
You've got the wrong dj. The tax code was Kenny G. I bet he'd play the test for three hours. Ask him!
9:52am
Civil Defense Girl:
I think I'm in love..........
9:54am
Ken:
Sorry, the guys at the local FEMA office, although drunk most of the time, awaken from their stupor hwnever they hear the electronic belching of the EAS system. There can be no messing with the belching...
9:56am
CIVIL DEFENSE CHILD:
Boy, that was quick
9:58am
Jim:
Seksu Roba Pulsar Cruiser .. yeah
10:02am
Wes:
This guy is playing a SAW? That may be the most annoying instrument ever conceived. Stick with cutting wood with that one. Really cuts through the bliss of the previous track like a hot scalpel through brain tissue. No thanks.
10:04am
Civil Defense Dog:
apparently the cheapest saws are the best because they have the thinnest metal.
10:09am
Ken:
Hey Wes, if you don't have anything nice to say, then sit next to me.
10:10am
Listener Miriam:
Ken, what about playing the September Songs at the end of the set? Then getting out is you talking.
(I'm digging those songs, by the way!)
10:12am
JJZ:
The saw made me retreat to headphones because neighbors at work started complaining.
10:18am
Wes:
Ken: So I'm a grump sometimes. Most of the time. You play good stuff.
JJZ: I listen at work, too. Guy next to me asked if it was spaced out sci-fi music from the 50s. Actually, he said "what's that weird music coming from over there" but I knew what he meant...
10:20am
jtm:
Nice Dorothy Parker reference Ken.
10:23am
peter:
Tony Bennett's version is solid! But for maudlin triumph, check out Bing and Frank duet.
10:25am
Ken:
James Brown's version has been located and is coming up, thanks to listener Scott. Now hunting down September Song by Rod McKuen, Lee Hazelwood and Django Rheinhart
10:26am
JJZ:
I need one of those directional speakers like they have in listening stations at stores.
10:31am
~L:
Nothing says September better than a yard sale. Will there be another WFMU Yard Sale in the parking lot soon? I could use an Autumn Sweater...
10:35am
Marvelitsky:
oh yea!! this is mighty fine
10:37am
Marvelitsky:
I meant the JB version, YES ! of September
10:37am
Sarah:
Thank you Scott, indeed. This is astonishing!
10:39am
Wes:
Leave it to James Brown to turn an ordinary song into toe-tapping funky meltdown excursion into deep fried soul. Heartburn. Best version yet.
10:48am
Dickdong:
Your talking over ?Alsbrecher's? concerto for Jew's Harp. Can we not hear more?
10:56am
Brandon:
I really really love this Githead CD. Its the best thing Colin Newman has been involved in in some time....
11:17am
Listener Sharon:
Foolklegs rocks! One of the greatest Blather links ever...
11:19am
lorac:
Dion & The Belmonts - September Song
Mario Lanza
Cal Tjader
Dean Martin
Jimmy Durante Marie Knight
11:26am
lorac:
Art Tatum - September
Dizzy Gillespie
June Christy
The Impressions
11:30am
monica:
How 'bout Walter Huston's version from "Knickerbocker Holiday" please! Pretty sure you have it, Ken.
11:32am
Ken:
Is it in the library Monica?
11:32am
Louisville Dan:
Ahhhh, this IS a September Song day. Keep it goin' Ken.
11:35am
jeremy:
+1
bryan ferry's version is the best
11:36am
Kenzo:
Nice job, Ken...the pop-up Accuplayer's debut today is going to be underchallenged, as most of the songs have the same name!
11:36am
monica:
you got the cd awhile back. it's on a trikont comp: Heartbreakers Blue & Lonely, 1927-1946.
maybe MP3 library?
11:36am
Sadie:
Was it just me, or did Bryan Ferry seem to be putting on a bit of a world-weary cabaret style German accent there?
11:36am
steve:
Sinatra's version from Point of No Return is lush and brutal.
11:37am
listener scott:
Ken - I have the Walter Huston version. I'll hand deliver the physical copy to you in the same place as before in a few minutes.
11:39am
jeremy:
the bruises will heal. btw, the version i handed to you seemed to be an updated studio version, not copied off of an lp. i liked the lp version more, but now you've got two from django
11:41am
Rob W:
Ken, yes, the Barbes show Saturday is free! - Rob
11:46am
Mickey Mephistopheles:
I'm enjoying the natural radio recording of the comets; did this come from a download? Share the URL if you will, please.
11:51am
Ken:
Get all your comet audio downloads here:
http://www.k5kj.net/Aurigid_2007.htm
3:56pm
Brian:
The flash player is the best way to listen yet! So good to have Ken back, can't wait for tonight's 7SD.
10:19pm
Stunt Man:
Sammy Davis Jr. checked in via Ouija board to remind me of his version of September Song and not to forget him when it's "wichita lineman month"
2:58pm
Dora Emden:
Really enjoying this show while doing payroll *yawn*in San Francisco. (Brown, Lemper and Reinhart especially) Many thanks. I think you should be able to find a good version by Lotte Lenya and there's another one by Lou Reed on a compelation of Weil stuff that has more bass. (the one that goes with a film of videos of all Weil covers) p.s. I listened to your Valentine's Special almost daily while painting for a month.