Jeremy, thanks for beating Sean to the first comment. I am inclined to say "Woo Hoo!" on your behalf, but I will resist the impulse.
9:08am
Vivian:
Good morning to you Ken!
Nice beginning, enjoying the Nico in trance.
9:14am
Thelma Blitz:
Hi Ken. we spelled Hildegarde's name wrong. "Hildegarde Knef" Still sounds great.
Thelma
9:15am
Ken:
Morning all. Kenzo may have fixed the problems this comment frame was having in Safari and Internet Explorer. Let me know. (Previously, it wasnt updating in Safari after the initial page loaded, and in IE, it was refreshing but it kept jumping to the oldest comment, not the most recent one.)
9:17am
Wes:
Good morning, Ken. So far Internet Explorer refreshing with no problems. Good stuff.
9:17am
Ken:
Hi Thelma - I am going with "Neff"
because it returns the most hits on google. What can I say.. I'm a google whore.
9:17am
jeremy:
looking good for me on IE 7 running Windows Server 2003. Thanks ken + kenzo
9:21am
jeremy:
Wikipedia on Hildegard Knef: "She was billed in some English language films as Hildegard(e) Neff"
i need to get a variation on my name. maybe gheremie...
9:29am
Negator:
Ok, this Cibo Matto song is giving me a chubby! HELP!
9:32am
Keith:
Funny you said that Negator. Viva! La Woman always makes me think of my carnal pastimes from the mid to late 90's era.
9:34am
dickdong:
jeremy, g followed by h hardens the g as in spaghetti. How about Giuerhemie
9:34am
Ken:
Thanks for sharing, Negator. Close your eyes and think of Madeline Albright.
9:34am
Sadie:
Reporting from Safari, now refreshing spiffily as well.
9:36am
seanh:
looks fine in ie6 as well. updates, jumps to last post, etc.
9:36am
Giuerhemie:
sweet! now to star in some foreign films...
9:38am
dave in vermont:
you're cool
9:40am
lonnie:
it sounds recent, but only production-wise. it's funny to listen something that you know nothing about. no myspace page? no web site? i don't even want to google it, out of fear that there will be info
9:43am
Ken:
Bid3iliba is from Japan, 1994. Everything is in Japanese except for: FMN Sound Factory and personnel, which includes: Fuchigami Junko.
9:47am
Sadie:
Mysteriously, after my previous post the comments frame stopped refreshing -- I just had to do it manually. Just so's you know...
9:48am
Wes:
Efterklang was excellent, they sound like a Danish GYBE/ASMZ using films and strings and vocals and such. Very nice set.
9:49am
The Framinator...:
... is very happy with the frame fix. oh, by the way, the music is not so bad, either. ;-)
9:50am
seanh:
absolutely love Big Blood, especially that album. It's like bluegrass reimagined by hippie keibler elves.
9:52am
Ken:
Sadie, which browser and which version of it are you using?
9:56am
Negator:
Albright's skills of politics and diplomacy are as powerful as I've ever seen in anybody, but shes got to be good cause she is fugly! You should hear the Islamic leaders speak of her. They LOVE her! No shit. I think she was giving them all free peeks. OK, chubby gone! THanks, KEn...
10:00am
Negator:
Always knew those Kiebler Elves were Hippies! Yippees!
10:02am
Ann Arbor Doug:
Nice job Kenzo, thanks!
10:05am
The Framinator...:
... is experiencing the same problem as Sadie. the comment frame stopped refreshing after my post. is this your way of discouraging me from contributing my palaver?
10:06am
dickdong:
Bongo Joe! Thanks Ken.
10:06am
The Framinator:
oh, yes, IE6 here.
10:08am
pat:
Hmm, think I'll test this issue--I'm on Ubuntu, using Firefox 2.0.
10:09am
bwalker:
gay? who said we are gay? lies I tell you
really great to hear that byte!
10:11am
pat:
It's working for me--dump Microsoft folks...
10:13am
Mark:
bib3iliba seems to be Bidziliba
10:14am
Sadie:
Framinator, the good news is that it started working for me again after my second post. Whatever that means! The mysteries of Safari. (Well that's what I'm using anyway.)
Oh one more (persnickety) thing: the right edge of all 3 typing fields in the "post your comment" section here get cut off unless I make my window very wide. Which I don't recall being the case before -- or maybe just didn't notice. Which is entirely possible.
10:16am
bsack:
corticosteroid nasal sprays keep us happy here ...
10:16am
Pamela:
This format still drives me nuts, especially if you haven't been reading the comments since the beginning. I'll try and read the thread, and it refreshes, or someone makes a comment, and it bumps me to the bottom. Often I give up. It's not like I have anything too exciting to say, but still, sometimes I'd like to be inspired to participate.
10:16am
Ken:
Drugs in my system this AM: Allegra, Sudafed, Ibuprofen, Caffeine. What's in yours?
10:17am
Wimpy Speedball:
My morning meds today: hydrocodone and caffeine.
10:17am
Pamela:
I'm in Firefox 2.0.0.7
10:18am
bwalker:
stone cold pill free
damn
10:19am
pat:
coffee and avacados
10:19am
pacatatu:
Mexican Institute of Sound is a great project by camilo lara, one guy sampling & sampling & building up his tracks. The track played here features the lyrics to a brazilian children´s song, lifted off from a kiddie record. The words go "Who wants to marry Little Cockroach Lady? She has a ribbon in her hair and money in her pocket." (just thought it would share this so important info, direct from brazil)
10:20am
Wes:
Same thing that is usually in my system, sticky icky. Can't wait for lunch.
10:20am
Jack:
Sudafed Rules! (Pseudoepinephrine-same as in Allegra, I think) They make bathtub meth from Sudafed. Vitamin I (Ibuprofen) works as a mild anti inflammatory. You need a powerful antihistimine; I suggest Zertec (my fave) very powerful. Alleve is Naproxen; it can seriously upset your stomach.
10:21am
Vivian:
Christmas coffee and Chamomile tea. Unfortunately, it slipped my mind that I was out of full strength coffee until this morning. Attempting to fight off a no-caffeine induced headache with tea.
10:23am
Frank Rossi:
The right stuff for the morning. Yodeln am morgen,
vertreibt kummer und sorgen. Ha.
10:23am
NEGATOR:
thc AND CAFFINE (A liitle sugar) in my veins Ken
10:23am
Giuerhemie:
caffine and some adreneline (does that count?) which comes naturaly when i ride my bike on the DC beltway
10:24am
Zmhelg:
Yodele hee hoo everyone!
10:24am
Ken:
Thanks for the info Jack! It's great to have a Pharmacist on board.
10:25am
Pamela:
I'd highly recommend Claritin or the generic alternative. It's fall allergy time, but I'm trying to hold off taking it, since I met someone for whom it didn't work anymore and I never want that to happen to me!
Other than that, lots of prescription drugs, which would tell you far too much about me.
10:26am
John from Oslo:
Ha ha - "Erika's Alpentraum" translates Erika's Alpine Dream - but take away the "en" in Alpentraum and you get Alptraum, which means Nightmare... oh well
10:26am
Mark:
An understandably underappreciated condition, a head cold and medicine is like sailing on dry land. Yesterday I was listing to starboard, today I am listing to port. Ahoy.
10:26am
Trsih:
Slow caffeine infusion and a blend of slow and speedy sugars.
10:27am
dei xhrist:
When you get home (or to a suitable room with plumbing), flush your sinus out with warm saline. Not only does it gross out anyone watching, it effectively gets a lot of the mook out so you can breathe through your nose again. Cuz that damn stuporfed only works if you take it before you need it.
10:28am
(mta) Tony:
Gotcha beat Ken. Also taking Ibuprofen, but 1600 mg (enough to cause a long-term painkilling buzz), Tussionex (liquid codeine for fast acting narcotic pain relief), Lexapro (an antidepressant that helped cope with your set list), Propranolol (a blood pressure stabilizer), and Diazapam (Vallium just to calm me down 'cause your song selections have made me hyper). Thanks for a great start to my day! - tony
10:28am
dei xhrist:
another note: today is Acorn Squash Day. But tomorrow is Answering Machine Day. I expect that Fabio will make use of that tidbit.
10:29am
Jack:
Just doing my job, Ken. (and other drugs as well...)
I agree with the others; you need massive doses of coffee, but SUGAR? Sugar is poison! (It can cause diabetes)
10:30am
Mark Bidziliba:
Bidziliba on FMN:
http://www.japanimprov.com/indies/fmn/rocq.html
http://www.japanimprov.com/indies/fmn/uchu.html
10:30am
pat:
Giuerhemie: you really ride on the beltway? Yer nuts. I stay on the sidewalks/trails. You'll get pizza'd by a SUV if you keep that up.
10:30am
Frank:
coffee, as always.
10:32am
Giuerhemie:
sorry i meant to should've said motorcycle - some would say that's crazy too though
10:33am
John from Oslo:
If you got a runny nose - use a syringe (without the needle...) fill it with 10ml of breastmilk from the mother of your choice, and inject 5ml into each nostril. It is a miracle worker, and a great prank at the same time!
10:36am
pat:
got it. You're only mildly nuts. Who else is yapping from DC here? Seems like there are a bunch of us. There's no radio to listen to in this stinkin' town.
10:37am
gwem:
Not in DC, but Baltimore. Radio sucks here too
10:41am
dei xhrist:
hey Oslo - without the syringe, it's boob-to-boob delivery.
(Manchester NH)
10:42am
dickdong (UK):
A morning cup of echinacea tea will eliminate all your needs for chemical support. I recommend the Yogi Tea version. www.yogitea.nl.
Does the entire USA run on caffiene?
10:44am
(mta) Tony:
Dear Jared, you're welcome to take a hit off the Tussionex bottle. All you gotta do is come here before 3 'cause that's when I leave for work. Take a big swig my friend! We're up by Columbia if you're close by. It's kickin' in now, oh my! Thanx Ken for the head lift! C'mon over, Jared and bring the ups so we can trade!
10:45am
The Framinator:
is in DC and agrees that the over-the-air radio bites the big one, with the notable exception being WPFW.
10:45am
Ken:
"Does the entire USA run on caffiene?"
Yes - caffeine and T-shirts.
10:46am
Giuerhemie:
yeah we don't mind the fluctuating price of gas but there will be anarchy if there is any hiccup in the coffee bean supply
10:46am
Sadie:
Is it just me or does this Turzi track sound just like Harmonia? Not that I'm complaining mind you... I love Harmonia. And it's a fine track.
10:48am
Ken:
I can report that 800mg of Ibuprofen only lasts five hours 15 minutes. My face is beginning to throb again.
10:51am
John from Oslo:
Toddy made with rhum or red wine is the best thing that doesn't help
10:51am
Shaun of the Meds:
I think we're going to break a record in terms of number of comments today.
10:52am
Bad Ronald:
We do heroin supplied by the government!
10:54am
Jack:
I'm drinking coffee, and my tee shirt reads "Better Living Through Chemistry"
10:56am
John Here:
John here from Sacramento. My tee says "Vandelay Industries, Latex Importing & Exporting".
10:59am
legally stoned:
My legal diet today are legally prescribed Benzodiazepines to calm my stress and continuing producing, but I am not allowed to relax smoking other things...leeets baaack to work!
10:59am
dei xhrist:
I will leave the Vandelay + latex word association to someone else. But I'll buy the resulting t-shirt.
10:59am
Negator:
My T-shirt reads, "I wish I'd been aborted. 3rd Trimester!"
11:01am
dei xhrist:
Prof Dumdum made t-shirts for last week's show?? OMG! Such a WFMU junkie!
11:01am
(mta) Tony:
Sorry to hear your face is hurting again. Shall I make a trip to the station with some pharaceuticals?
11:03am
(mta) Tony:
I know I spelled that word incorrectly but feel free to correct me anyway.
11:04am
Pamela:
Here in DC too. yes, radio sucks. Let's start a radio station! Can't be that difficult. WFMU does it! :-)
11:06am
zoe:
I'm on Claritin and Exedrin. Or at least the generic store brand versions.
11:07am
pat:
I'd love start a DC station but I hate music. Actually this topic comes up non-stop w/ friends. Seems no one has enough time. Stupid kids..
11:08am
dave in vermont:
only people who get really close can read my shirt: Hanes Classic
11:08am
Jeremy F.:
Do you have Jerry Orbach singing "Try to remember" that time of september?
11:09am
bpab:
Mulling introduction of more 5 day old chilled hi-test mint tea into normally caff-free system. Yesterday it turned me into psycho border collie trying to herd cars passing my lunch bench. Today's lunch: cous-cous and Answering Squash, and modest noseful of breast milk, if saintly passermum sees my "Seeking.." sign and stops at the bench.
Good show, Ken.
11:11am
zoe:
yes!!! Rod McKuen!!!
11:11am
Wes:
CVB "if I wasn't high on the flower, I could not work for the power, that stands for nothin anymore"
11:12am
Boo boo:
no!!!!!! Rod McKuen!!!!!!
11:14am
Sara:
Oof, you're right Ken -- he doesn't sound well. Kind of fits the song, ya gotta admit... though too sad to permit even a scrap of irony. (Not necessarily a bad thing.)
11:16am
Hana:
you played mum, tres awesome!
11:20am
michael b:
TAL FARLOW! Yes indeed! This is the best September ever!
11:20am
nEGATOR:
Dean sounded sober...
11:20am
Giuerhemie:
this sucks!! the internet connection has been very spotty over the past 30 minutes and i'm missing the september song grand finale!!!!!!!! i'll have to catch it on the archives
11:24am
nEGATOR:
Ken, next time you get on a theme song kick you could get listners versions like Kenny's "Cake" concept. Is Kenny going back to rehab? I know he was in for a long time a while back. Charlie's going to rehab with Irwin and Monica.... they're droppin' like flies! You're next , Ken! HA! HA! HA! HA!
11:25am
Vivian:
I have a headache AND a cloud of melancholy due to numerous versions of 'September Song'. Pass the kleenex...
11:26am
John from Oslo:
Lotte Lenya divorced Weill in 1933 but reunited with him in September 1935, when they both emigrated to the United States. They remarried in 1937. In 1941, the couple moved to a house of their own in New City, Rockland County, New York, roughly 50 km north of New York City. Their second marriage lasted until Weill's death in 1950.
11:27am
otto disc:
I guess hearing my french fellow maurice chevalier singing september calls for a cheesy comment : it's high time I said to you that your show is absolute bliss for me, thank you so much, I'm spending more time on wfmu than on french public radio (which can be quite good)
hope you'll post that shirley collins song some day
cheers, otto
11:30am
Ryan B:
Hey Ken- can you play some more Lette Lenya?
11:33am
jumpingoutwindow:
PLEASE STOP THE EAR KILLING MOMMA SPEARS
11:33am
Michael:
Ken, under Halakha the fact that you will never be able to play every single version of "September Song" does not exempt you from the obligation to _try to do.
11:34am
Ryan B:
Instead of Media Defender, the RIAA should just hire the guys from Negativland to do this.
11:36am
Ken:
John from Oslo - Explain what the hell this thing is!!!
11:36am
NEGATOR:
Ken, remember when CD's were coming out in the early 80's and they were astronomically priced. Consumers began to complain about the price and the record companies issued a statement promising to reduce the cost of them. Do you remember this event in about '84?
11:37am
jeremiah:
the media defender chopped and screwed remix sounds alright. and media defender is a pretty sweet name. i'd drop 8 bucks at the tank to see them.
11:37am
Jabez Wilson:
After Larry Flynt was "converted" by Ruth Carter Stapledon[sp?] (Jimmy's sister), he changed the name of his magazine's charming "Chester the Molester" to "Chester the Defender". ..anyone have a use for the term "Media Molester"?
11:37am
jneil:
In a perfect world, a Media Corruptor version of a Britney song would break out and get more airplay than the original.
11:38am
Norwegian dude:
Good stuff... Very funny Norwegian/Swedish stuff...
11:38am
(mta) Tony:
To Otto Disc, you can support the Artist/Recording Engineer by buying "Space Girl" at this web site: www.FolkTrax.org or contacting Peter Kennedy in London at Peter@FolkTrax.FreeServe.co.Uk and ask for FolkTrax #93, "Rocket Along" Famous Folksingers in the Fifties, FTX-093. Track #1 is Space Girl. I know this 'cause I purchased it. - tony
11:38am
dei xhrist:
Negativland being paid to letter the U and numeral the 2 would be the most perfect irony.
12:26pm
Kenzo:
Comments on comments, after the fact:
1) Thanks for the Safari-after-posting-a-comment report. I'll work on that.
2) Glad IE isn't having any problems (other than that it IS still IE).
3) Regarding the difficulty of "catching up" on a lot of comments before the refresh: In the future I will add a link that just gives you a big, frozen view of the comments, so you can catch up without fear of refresh.
4) King of the dues.
4:15am
John from Oslo:
Translation of "Gay Goes West" by Swedish prankster "Hassan"
Angel Talks with a Swedish accent in a typical fast Scandinavian gayish way; high pitched, excited, tranny'ish.
Pedro Talks with a Northern Norwegian accent - reserved - accommodative.
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Pedro: Narvik Tourist Information
Angel: Hi, hello, where have I've come?
Pedro: To Narvik tou...
Angel: Hi, my name is Angel, I'm caling from Stockholm Gay Film Festival. We're taking a trip to Narvik next week.
Pedro: Yes
Angel: All of us are going; Balthazar, Tito, Robban, Jean Claude, Raoul, Fleming; ALL OF US are going. And we're really looking forward 'cause none of us have ever been to Norway.
Pedro: Yes
Angel: And, eh - yes, we're traveling under the motto; "When Narvik Goes Gay, Gay Goes Wild"
Pedro: Mmmm...
Angel: And then we go "West", in other words... And we're wondering - whereabout can we stay? Cause, we don't have that figured out.
Pedro: In Narvik?
Angel: Yes, precisely
Pedro: Yes...
Angel: IN NARVIK, WE'RE GOING TO STAY IN NARVIK! (oh, what fun - cool) [crowd cheers].
Pedro: Yes...
Angel: GOD!, how delightful - they're getting really happy here in the back...
Pedro: You are alot of people?
Angel: Yes, we're about 25 all together.
Pedro: 25?
Angel: Yes!
Pedro: And you probably want the least expensive accomodation?
Angel: No, that doesn't matter, no not at all [lots of babbling] keep calm, keep calm...
Pedro: ...yes, then I can recommend, you to... to maybe try the...
Angel: Can you recommend something?
Pedro: Eh, Nordstjernen Hotell [Northern Star Hotel]
Angel: HOTEL, WE'RE GOING TO STAY IN A HOTELL! [crowd goes wild] HOTEL, HOTEL, WE'RE GOING TO STAY IN A HOTELL! WE'RE
GOING TO A HOTEL, HOTEL...! They're totally loosing it with joy here now... Ok, we'll be there.
Pedro: Yes...
Angel: [crowd gets even more excited] HOTEL, HOTEL, WE'RE GOING TO A HOTELL - PARTY!!! (I'm gonna wear a tanga!) Shhh, now keep quiet I've got this gorgeous boy on the line.
Pedro: Yes...
Angel: Yes, then we're coming, all of us. Should I call directly to...?
Pedro: Call directly to the hotel!
Angel: What is your name?
Pedro: I'm Pedro.
Angel: PEDRO! Pedro! [crowd's loosing it again] We'll meet up in Narvik later on, Pedro! Everybody; say bye to Pedro now! BYE PEDRO, SEE YOU LATER!