Photos of what? The traffic I sat in all day and all night? I had no idea what the hell was going on. I was glued to my iPod.
9:14am
Ken:
Sorry, no photos again this week. Egad. Will getback to photos next week.
9:15am
jan:
Ken: look on the front porch, the paper boy must have thrown the paper by now- in the Times, you can read about all the balls that you missed.
They had some music at parties in DC.
9:15am
Cecile:
UFO? Man, this doesn't sound like Michael Schenker...
9:17am
Ken:
I left the house without looking at the paper. What did I miss?
9:17am
Cecile:
Marmaduke was especially hilarious this AM.
9:17am
annie:
george bush left without a word's notice ken
9:18am
Parq:
And for some reason, they let his lawn-care guy give a speech.
9:18am
John from Oslo:
Who is George Bush?
9:19am
annie:
looks like he brought his extended family with him too.. damn immigrants
9:19am
Cecile:
It's a slang term for Texas marijuana, John.
No more Scottish terriers in the white house.
the ONLY thing I will miss...
9:19am
Lovich:
Hmmm, who is George Bush?
9:23am
Lizardner Dave:
Hmmm...methinks Ken is channeling Irwin's show later today.
9:24am
Swami:
George Bush was president after Reagan, before Clinton. . . oh, you mean the ass clown?
9:26am
JCityJensen:
ding dong the dick is dead (or in a wheelchair being wheeled out)
Ken: you should move to norway!! we dont have cars yet. some rich people use horses, the rest of us walks.. no traffic jams
9:28am
Cecile:
AND...you have Viking metal!
9:29am
Lovich:
Prescott Bush is the man.
9:29am
annie:
personally, i was a big fan of primal scream therapy.
9:29am
Lizardner Dave:
This could use a litlle...http://thetyser.com/
9:30am
annie:
lovich, did you listen to dave emory last night?
9:30am
John from Oslo:
I'd rather have Waikiki Metal - but it is true - we don't own cars
9:32am
jan:
love that tale -Ken taking the FCC application to Washington on
Inauguration day. That is one for the history book of WFMU, when it is finally written. When is that book going to be written, anyway? That would be a good premium during the fund raising
9:33am
Lovich:
i just checked the Heritage show. Thanks Annie.
9:35am
Cecile:
Klaus Nomi for President.
9:36am
Mark:
I was singing this all day yesterday
9:37am
annie:
how about "puberty love"
9:38am
Cecile:
I think Nick the Bard needs to sing Sly's "There's a Riot Going on"
9:38am
Dragos:
Do you have Alan Vega as special guest?
9:39am
William Swan:
lol @ selections
9:39am
Cecile:
Also, and I hear that drumbeat and always think of the "Battle of New Orleans"
9:41am
Cecile:
"when we lit his tail the gator lost his mind..."
9:44am
Klaus Nomi:
blackbeard for president
9:50am
Ken:
Dave Soldier will be out guest on Seven Second Delay tonight, at Maxwells in Hoboken. He's going to hook me and Andy up to brainwave EEG monitors so we can see who can make better music with their brains, me or Andy. And then Dave friend Brad will play American Pie on brainwaves.
9:59am
kit:
Funky President, Pts I & II, by James Brown. Why the hell not?
10:01am
Ken:
Cause I heard it a few times yesterday? Sorry, if I had only known that yesterday was Inauguration Day, I could've prepared a special show!
10:02am
Johnny Horton:
battle of new orleans always makes a show special.
10:02am
kit:
Duly chastened.
10:02am
Otis:
I stopped work just to pop on to say gawd bless you for the Elakelaiset. Finnish humppa increases my productivity tri-fold. Elakeliaset could very well be our new savior reborn.
10:03am
Ken:
Yes folks, listen to Otis! The REAL news today is that there's a NEW Elakelaiset record! Thank you, John from Oslo!!
10:05am
Nestorg:
It's so hilarious to hear Finnish humppa from a NY radio station!
10:07am
Otis:
John from Oslo is to blame for turning me on to the power that is Elakelaiset years ago. I think John has a Finnish Hummpa stand when you get off of the PATH on route to the station. Just listen for the humppa and let it do it's work.
10:09am
Cecile:
Now i want some hummpa metal.
Like KORPIKLAANI.
hint hint
10:10am
annie:
second that cece
10:10am
Nestorg:
Once Eläkeläiset played a gig in Germany. They were asked not to mention Nazis, Gays and Hitler. They started their gig by shouting: "How are all you fucking gay nazi Hitlers!" And the crowd was in extasy.
10:11am
Otis:
Nestorg - ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Cecile - Yes, I second your emotion! Mo Humppa Ken See Voo Plate?
10:11am
paulthepostman:
Hi Ken and cityslickers. Sorry, but I never had a problem with Bush, apart from the seeds poppin' now and again.
10:12am
Cecile:
That's awesome, Nestorg. I love that!
10:15am
Ken:
Oh man, we've got to bring Elakelaiset to NYC!
10:17am
Wendy del Formaggio:
Ken, I agree. Can't we convince them to do some sort of FMU thing? I bet they'd love them in Damrosch Park!
10:19am
Lizardner Dave:
Bring Hummppaa to the USA! Bring Hummppaa to the USA!
10:20am
John from Oslo:
I'm sure Eläkeläiset will play in NY, as long as they are provided with an organ and alcohol
Contact info on www.humppa.com
10:21am
Mark:
an organ you say
10:21am
Otis:
Hey John! Thanks for the Humppa.
10:23am
Vicki:
and maybe some plane tickets too eh!
Hey Ken, maybe play The Most Unwanted Song since Dave Soldier is on your show tonight...
10:24am
JCityJensen:
this rocks havent heard that post office guys in awhile - got any of the girl/aphex twin
10:27am
Otis:
How about some Der Plan?
10:28am
John from Oslo:
Hi Otis - and there is a short humppacast (interview) here
http://www.grundfunk.net/elakelaiset-der-humppacast/
10:29am
paulthepostman:
poo, missed the Postal Workers while checkin' out the loony Elakelaisets.
poo, missed the postal workers while rebooting my workstation :(
10:31am
Otis:
Thanks John, will listen later today. BUT of course not until after ken pertainin ta kenny pertainin ta irwin finish their dj'ing pertaining to the radio industry
10:35am
Parq:
Ken, he was tap dancing in stocking feet.
10:35am
north guinea hills:
i miss those old tellus recs.....
10:38am
RSTVMO:
Whatever!
10:38am
GP:
Play some Operatic hip-hop bagpipes PLEASE!
10:39am
Vicki:
hurray!
10:39am
Webhamster Henry:
My kids can do the "Kid's parts" in The Most Unwanted Music...
10:39am
paul:
DO ALL YOUR SHOPPING
AT WALMART!
10:39am
dylan:
"Lots of praying and no breakfast"
10:40am
rokhausen:
it's amazing is how unlistenable the most-wanted song is.
10:40am
Webhamster Henry:
Most Wanted Music is pretty funny too!
10:41am
GP:
YESSS!!
10:41am
Otis:
I truly love this song. Most unwanted my ass.
10:41am
Wendy del Formaggio:
when the rapping opera singer started up, she made me spit out my tea I was laughing so hard. still am.
this song is GREAT!
10:42am
listener mark:
good morning all
this is a happy song
10:42am
GP:
Not any worse than Baz Luhrmann
10:43am
jan:
oh this "Most Unwanted Song" is great to hear on your show. I actually
bought this CD years ago, and maybe listened once. Turns out it's not the greatest thing to sit down and listen to on the HiFi. But on the radio-
great. Thanks for reminding us.
10:43am
Vicki:
you know this song was introduced to me by Mike Howes at KZSU about 8 years ago, and he said "this is called The Most Unwanted Song and er... it... sounds like YOU"
10:44am
Tristram in Brooklyn:
I liked it when Ken was singing better..
10:44am
The Log Lady:
Dave Soldier is my new personal Jesus. Please can he have his own radio show?
10:45am
north guinea hills:
i can see similarities to some of vicki's music, lol!
10:45am
GP:
More bagpipes please
10:45am
Ken:
Fave bagpipe songs, anybody?
10:45am
Vicki:
I like "Ramadan, Ramadan, lots of praying with not breakfast"
10:46am
GP:
ummmm. errr , ahhhh....
10:46am
Vicki:
download The Most Unwanted Song at UBUWEB
url here - http://tinyurl.com/2o7tt2
10:47am
Otis:
I want to have a packed club DJ night, just once, 5000+, where there is a dancefloor packed and sweaty getting down to the most unwanted song. I'd follow it up with the complete Big 10-8 by Negativland.
10:47am
Cecile:
AC/DC - it's a long way to the top.
Great bagpipe song
10:47am
Vicki:
fave bagpipes has to be Rufus Harley
10:47am
fatty jubbo:
every time I'm listening to WFMU and something comes on that makes me stop what I'm doing, it always turns out to be some Dave Soldier project.
10:48am
GP:
Thx Vicki
10:48am
Listener James from Westwood:
Whoa, massive FMU flashbacks. I first heard this cut on FMU on the drive to the East Orange station location on one of my first volunteer runs, can't remember which. I know the 1st time I came down, Andy Waltzer was hosting Kristen Hirsch, but I distinctly remember hearing this while on the Parkway looking for the right exit . . .
10:48am
Carmichael:
Good day, everyone. Wonderful tune-age thus far, Ken.
Favorite Bagpipe song: "Snow On the Hills". Good luck finding it. Tannahill Weaver's "The Log Splitter Set" is much more, uh, *accessible* ....
10:48am
detroitdave:
What the hell have I stumbled into here?????? Ken? Bagpipes, opera..... (twilight zone happening, computer must be fukin up?!...it's a Dell.)
10:49am
Mark:
must shop at Wal Mart must shop at Wal Mart must shop at Wal Mart must shop at Wal Mart
10:49am
Mooose:
Ah sweet Andy Waltzer!! I'd almost forgot
10:49am
Vicki:
I've played it a lot on my show
10:50am
Tristram in Brooklyn:
That Walmart jingle is scary!!!!
10:51am
GP:
OK..off to lunch at my local Scottish / Chinese restaurant.
10:51am
Carmichael:
What we need right now, even more than cowbell, is a good Castrato tune.
10:51am
rokhausen:
yes, i tuned in and i thought Do or DIY was filling in again,
10:52am
Carmichael:
GP, try the kung pao haggis.
10:52am
Will:
Ken,
Favourite bagpipe song? That would have to be the concerto for bagpipe and gamelan by I.M. Harjito.
10:52am
fatty jubbo:
I like screechy irritating sounds, but I have never been able to find a love for bagpipes...except on St. Patriick's day when an unexpected bagpipe parade comes stumbling down the street.
10:52am
Wendy del Formaggio:
UbuWeb's entry for this song says, "Fewer than 200 individuals of the world's total population will enjoy this." Are all 199 of us commenting on Ken's playlist at this very moment? haha.
10:52am
Cecile:
and the bangers and moo goo gai pan
10:52am
Dickdong:
There's a song on here called "Bagpipes make my balls itch" Techno bagpipes? http://www.isound.com/goat_music
And where's the Jew's Harp on this unwanted song?
10:52am
John from Oslo:
In my book, the most unwanted song is "Hello" by Lionel Richie, and possible also "Dancing on the Ceiling" no bagpipe alas...
10:53am
Ken Marks:
Needs sitar!
10:53am
Tristram in Brooklyn:
Unlike incandescent light bulbs, which illuminate regardless of the electrical polarity, LEDs will only light with correct electrical polarity. When the voltage across the p-n junction is in the correct direction, a significant current flows and the device is said to be forward-biased. If the voltage is of the wrong polarity, the device is said to be reverse biased, very little current flows, and no light is emitted. LEDs can be operated on an alternating current voltage, but they will only light with positive voltage, causing the LED to turn on and off at the frequency of the AC supply.
10:53am
Listener Dave from NH:
This is pretty bananas and possibly even further out there than his stuffs with the Thai elephant orchestra.
10:54am
fishmonkeystew:
Actually, for me the most unwanted song is "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" by Meatloaf. Evil, pure and simple.
10:55am
Lizardner Dave:
The only thing that could make this better is a little David Lee Roth and some train whistle....
10:55am
John from Oslo:
You said it Dave!
10:56am
Cecile:
fishmonkey, that and "sometimes when we touch" Dan Hill. Or any Dr. Hook ballad...
10:56am
Ken:
How about bagpipe tunes I can find? There are NO songs tagged with "bagpipe" in out entire MP3 library. Actually, there is one, but it doesn't have ANY BAGPIPES!
10:56am
annie:
FMS- yeah, this is absolutely tolerable compared to meatloaf
10:56am
owen:
surely the worlds most unwanted song should contained a nu-metal dj.
10:56am
Stuart:
Oh, Pak Harjito's famous bagpipe piece. I play in a gamelan he directs, have played that piece. It's not soothing. Am taking the liberty of reposting will's comment to the gamelan's internal mailing list, though (which Pak Harjito reads).
10:57am
detroitdave:
WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO KEN?? I think the station has been taken over by some mutant bagpipe carrying phenomena. We gotta call somebody!
10:57am
Otis:
There is no excuse for Meatloaf. Unless of course, if Dave Soldier covered Meatloaf.
10:58am
GP:
Can't
Stop
Listening
Must
Stop
Other than that, there are a TON sampling opportunities here.
10:58am
rok:
yes, this is the best part!!!!
10:58am
Vicki:
it's women protesters
10:58am
jan:
no, no, please keep it on, I'll never put that CD in the player. Keep on the most unwanted song
I'd love to hear Kenny G play the most unwanted song at 1/16 the speed of the normal version to fill his 3 hour show.
11:01am
rok:
the ending makes me cry... great start to the day
11:01am
Tristram in Brooklyn:
Hooray for Ken........
11:02am
Ghengis Jung:
I kind of like it...
11:03am
GP:
Ken,
I just horfed my tea through my nose...my desk is now a mess, my eyes have tears..can't stop laughing....may the pipes play FOREVER!
11:03am
Otis:
Yea! Rufus Harley's Bagpipe Blues!
11:03am
Vicki:
I bought some kids bagpipes on ebay and nearly died trying to play them. so I gave them to Ergo Phizmiz and he nearly died and then we saw the little blowy reed thing was on the floor. after 10 more minutes of blowing into the little tartan bag Ergo made a goose noise.
11:03am
detroitdave:
KEN...KEN... look at me.. how many fingers am I holding up? ..........You OK?? Call the music police quick........no pulse!!
11:05am
John from Oslo:
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Hank Williams) by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (Love Their Country), starts off with a bagpipe!
11:05am
GP:
Vicki,
That is a hilarious image you have created there with that anecdote.
11:06am
fatty jubbo:
I would rather listen to a gaggle of geese all day than goddamn bagpipes.
11:06am
Cecile:
bagpipe blues is a very close cousin to Benny Golson's Blues March
11:06am
still b/p:
"And others, when the bagpipe sings i' the nose,
Cannot contain their urine."
(Shylock , Merchant of Venice)
11:06am
Webhamster Henry:
Vicki:
I have one of those kid's bagpipes too . Really cheaply made, crappy plastic reed. Fell apart really quickly.
11:06am
north guinea hills:
i have an anthony braxton album w/ bagpipes.... weird stuff
11:06am
AnAnonymousParty:
Yes, but unlike an incandescent bulb, which has minimal resistance when the filament is cold that increases as it heats, in a forward biased LED, once you exceed a certain threshold voltage the internal resistance becomes such that if not limited by an external resistor the diode will consume enough current to destroy itself, so you have to be careful. Knowing the applied voltage and the LED's voltage drop, it's an easy calculation using Ohm's law to find a resistance value to keep the current at a safe level, typically 20-50 mA.
11:08am
Ghengis Jung:
What's all this lightbulb business? Did I miss something?
11:09am
Negator:
JUBBO!
11:09am
Cecile:
Do you have the NOMO disc?
They have a song "brainwave" that is based on a brainwave oscillerator...
ROY WOOD
11:09am
Parq:
How disappointing. I thought he said "lion music". I thought it would really be cool if that were performed on the same stage as the elephant music.
Wood. At Walmart!
11:09am
paul:
please don't play any Korn songs that have bagpipes
11:09am
Sean Daily:
Not even close to first comment! Woo hoo!
11:09am
Vicki:
you know The Most Unwanted Song also exists as a LIVE show. Imagine that.
By the way, Pipes of Peace by Paul McCartney has no bagpipes and it is also shite.
11:10am
Mark:
I believe I'm ready to rock and ready to roll
11:10am
GP:
AAP..so your saying that the LED, whilst connected to AC current will exhibit a 60 cycle strobe effect thus increasing the potential for seizure activity?
Ken, the answer is YES.
11:11am
Carmichael:
Speaking of oscillator music, Isao Tomita's "The Planets" is fairly annoying.
11:11am
fishmonkeystew:
Lawrence Welk with bagpipes?
11:11am
Mark:
when shall I start?
11:11am
Sean Daily:
I'm ready to rock. But I don't think I'm quite ready to roll.
11:11am
JCityJensen:
throrwing sticky LEDs are better than throwing light bulbs:
There's a song on the Mark Knopfler solo album "Golden Heart" that has Northumbrian pipes, which are a remote genetic mutant inbred cousin of the bagpipes.
11:12am
Cecile:
that Wizzard song was supposed to a parody of the really coldblooded versions of rock and roll lounge bands used to trot out.
11:13am
detroitdave:
Ken has landed softly down from his trip..........let's just try to pretend nothing went wrong.
11:13am
Carmichael:
Yes Mark, there are bagpipes waaaaaaay at the end .....
11:13am
annie:
google tatoo/scotland..... bagpipes
11:13am
Cecile:
start that AC DC song right in the middle, there's loads of it.
11:14am
owen:
this. this is the worst.
11:14am
Cecile:
Play People Like Us's version...
11:14am
Carmichael:
Cecile, you mean anything by Brian Setzer?
11:14am
Vicki:
Ths is why I bought the bagpipes, Ken! To PLAY Mull of Kintyre! Is true
11:14am
AAP:
Yep, the LED will be unlit for 50% of the AC cycle. Also if you are powering them from AC, you have to be careful that the negative swing of the AC won't exceed the diaode reverse breakdown voltage, which would destroy it.
11:14am
still b/p:
No, no...Them was just fellas who'd regularly buy a bag so they could fill a pipe....see?
The AC/DC song featuring bagpipes is "It's a Long Way to the Top." Check out the video on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxP9fOMLE_8. It is unquestionably one of the greatest rock videos of all time. I think you'll find the young AC/DC-featuring Bon Scott-both powerful and gorgeous.
11:16am
fatty jubbo:
the pain. the pain. the pain. the pain. the pain. the pain.
11:16am
Cecile:
Vicki, I got a chanter for my husband when he was making noise about learning them.
You usually start with the chanter, and then move up to a pipe with bags. A chanter is like a recorder.
He never used it, but i Think I'm going to trot it out so I can play "It's a Long Way to the Top" at karaoke night...
exaudio, I must one million percent agree with you.
And I love the pipers starting to crack up at the end
11:17am
owen:
wow. that track is so much more tolerable with just bagpipes and no mccartney
11:17am
GP:
AAP..regulate the negative swing with a capacitor?
11:17am
Cecile:
Whoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
11:18am
fishmonkeystew:
When I was 12, this was my favorite band. Especially this album.
11:18am
Cecile:
bag pipe coming up after 2nd verse, don't freak.
they still rule, fms - I saw them live Monday.
Awesome
11:19am
JCityJensen:
Yes the bagpipes....followed by AC/DC....followd by a canned PBR ... followed by the shofars....shofar being the Jewish Bagpipes of the music world....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb4gKuoxXxI&feature=related
11:19am
detroitdave:
Ken...those men with the white coat simply want you to stay warm, let them put it on you. They only want to help! (there's some candy in the pockets if your nice)
11:19am
Mark:
we have rocking babgpipes
11:19am
efd:
I just have to say that one of my most fun live music playing experiences was when I was playing drums in an AC/DC cover band, and we found a bagpipe player to play with us on this song. It was amazing.
Mr. Wizzard song: Are You Ready to Regulate the Negative Swing With a Capacitor?
11:20am
fatty jubbo:
OK! this works! sounds like they are trying to emulate a guitar.
11:21am
Cecile:
chuck berry bagpipes
11:21am
Ghengis Jung:
I believe that it is Bon Scott playing the bagpipes on this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLS3BCvldqc
11:21am
Cecile:
thank you ken.
11:22am
GP:
IKe!
Thanks for the Foobar advice yesterday. I did get it to work..much better sound that the old Windows media player..I'll see how long it takes IT to notice the extra bandwitdh flowin into my computer!
11:22am
Vicki:
I agree it's a long way to the top if you want to rock n roll, because there are so many other people trying to get to the top rock n rolling too. I personally recommend specialising in something obscure and dislikeable
11:22am
Cecile:
it is! He was a fine Scots lad - champion drummer and bagpiper.
11:22am
Sean Daily:
DROPKICK MURPHYS!
11:23am
detroitdave:
HE"S BACK........! Welcome Ken!
11:23am
Cecile:
obscure, yes, Vicki, but hardly dislikeable!
11:23am
trent:
This song made 8th grade very special for me
11:23am
fishmonkeystew:
Hey, I was gonna suggest this tune. Baaaaggggpiiipes!
11:24am
Cecile:
It made 9th grade special for me - and I was in Australia when it first came out. The memories.
11:24am
fatty jubbo:
I'm sure I will instantly forget this song after it's over.
11:25am
Cecile:
After this Dropkick, i now know I must learn to play the bagpipes.
11:26am
Ike:
GP, you won't have more than 12k of extra bandwidth flowing in vs. the crappy Windows stream if you're using the 32k AAC+ stream. It sounds amazingly good given that it's only 32kbps. Not as good as 128k MP3, of course, but close.
11:27am
Vicki:
me and ergo did Mull of Kintyre too - I chose it because it's the Wings song I like the least and it's a waltz
11:27am
-max-:
"Bagpipes - That's My Bag" by Ray Stevens
11:27am
Brian C.:
Sky Pilot has a break at the end w/bag pipes--I'm pretty sure--I think there's the gunfire sound effects etc--AW… who cares… it's Wednesday, that means it's HUMPPA DAY!!
11:28am
GP:
Cool, thanks IKE,
Ken, The BBC has an ALL bagpipes show on one of their radio stations..out of Radio Scotland I'm sure, but it is mostly traditional stuff.
Hey, I was screaming about that AC/DC song, too...
11:31am
Cecile:
ROY WOOD, ken. ROY WOOD
11:31am
Nick the Bard:
Theres always Korn's "Shoots and Ladders", except it's not in the library that I could find.
Well, that, and who wants to really play the misunderstood musical enigma that is Korn. (Might not be radio friendly anyway)
11:31am
chris:
what about albert ayler, he used bagpipes
(roy wood)
11:33am
-max-:
Black 47 uses the Irish type of bagpipe on most of their songs. Very "rocking" as well.
11:33am
GP:
Wesley Willis would be good to segue into right about now
11:33am
Mark:
Wizzard Are You Ready To Rock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFV-zeuCNEQ
11:34am
Cecile:
yes, chris, good call!
11:35am
fatty jubbo:
I don't think it's so much the *sound* of bagpipes that annoys me but the stock reference/association it always brings with it. it always seems so precious and has a false sense of nostalgia to it.
11:35am
jonathan:
hi ken. i've missed you.
11:36am
jan:
What is this song now playing, if not the most unwanted song?
11:37am
Otis:
Please stop Paul from singing. More PLU looping for sanity reasons. I just threw up in my mouth, again.
11:37am
Harry Buttle:
Ken thinks the FCC has given him a license to ill.
I'm afraid I have to switch this off, my sense of existential dread grows worserer and worserer with every second of this.
11:37am
PMD:
I must say, I love bagpipes. There used to be a guy who'd practice in a park on my bike home from work. Very surreal to hear it in the middle of a busy intersection.
11:37am
Jeff M:
I think Ashley MacIsaac sometimes attempted to rock (ish) with bagpipes included in the mix.
11:38am
?:
My ears are having a seizure
11:38am
Lizardner Dave:
I do all my shopping at the Mall of Kintyre!
11:39am
detroitdave:
Ken, perhaps this bagpipe thing is merely a side effect of something deeper going on here.
11:39am
GP:
This sounds like what really was going on in Alan Watts brain.
11:42am
paul:
i havent listened to 'original pirate material' in so long...
11:42am
Jeff M:
...and (coming late to the party, as it is darned early) Rufus Harley rules, as you've no doubt demonstrated.
11:45am
Ken:
Antidote songs now in progress...
11:47am
RSTVMO:
Whatever. Whatever!
11:48am
still b/p:
Can you play "Miami" or "Dancing in the Nude" by Martin Mull of Kintyre?
11:49am
Vicki:
...bagpipes have to just be treated right
11:49am
Ghengis Jung:
Re: Bagpipes/Ron Asheton:
One of the best moments of the memorial tribute for famed Stooges' guitarist Ron Asheton at the Music Hall Saturday night came after several punkish bands had taken the stage and kicked out raw, driving numbers, including some Stooges' tunes.
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Out on the stage marched Terry Bradley with a set of bagpipes. He wore a plaid kilt and official bagpiper's uniform, and he stood ramrod straight as he piped "MacCrimmon's Lament," a mournful tune whose droning notes filled the auditorium and silenced the partying crowd.
As Bradley piped, video clips projected on the stage's rear wall showed Asheton playing in such local bands as Destroy All Monsters and Dark Carnival. The videos also featured the artist Niagara performing in an outfit that included an undergarment with tassels. One clip showed a man wagging his tongue.
"One of Ron's last wishes was to be piped to the afterlife," Bradley said.
I don't know about the capacitor, a full wave rectifier would be better and get rid of a lot of the flicker.
Normally I wouldn't go on about it, but I've been doing some web site work for superbrightleds.com and they give me a lot of free stuff to play with ...
11:53am
GP:
AAP, that sounds great. I ordered one of the newer 200 lumen LED flashlights and it is BLINDINGLY bright.
11:55am
rok:
don't apologize that was great
11:56am
Pedro:
wtf!! I want the godfather theme
11:57am
Lizardner Dave:
This is fucking hysterical.
11:58am
rok:
which one had the corndogs sample?
12:00pm
AnAnonymousParty:
Gotta be careful with the ultra bright stuff, some of them can actually cause retina damage, not a big leap from LED to laser diode (my REAL fun toys).
12:00pm
GP:
Rok,
search the WFMU blog for "How to SPeak Hawaiian" its on there
12:02pm
rok:
thx GP!
3:54pm
steve:
hey ken i heard you play sky pilot and thought back to the 1 minute song competition. i made a short version of the song but had problems uploading the song.
here is my delayed entry
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y2RX1YDU