Favoriting Woody: Playlist from March 23, 2009 Favoriting

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Favoriting March 23, 2009: fill in for Irene

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Artist Track Album Label Comments New
Glockenspiel  When the Record Goes Around   Favoriting Scattered & Smothered  Wifflefist     
Heldon  Back to Heldon   Favoriting Musiques Electroniques en France 1974-1984 (V/A)  Gazul    *  
Cantata  Asadoya Yunta   Favoriting No. 147  Far East    *  
 
Sham  S-H-A-M   Favoriting Septembre  La Vilain Chien    *  
Har-You Percussion Group  Ngoma   Favoriting Sounds of the Ghetto Youth  ESP-Disk    *  
  several found tapes   Jam Mix vol. 2 (v/a)      *  
Ram Teri Gang Malli  Mujhko dekhonge jahan tak   Favoriting Raj Kapoor (s/t)       
P.O.S.  Goodbye   Favoriting Never Better  Rhymesayers Entertainment    *  
Shannon  My Hearts Divided   Favoriting Let The Music Play  Warner Bros     
 
Toy Killers  24 Handerkerchiefs for Roger Trilling   Favoriting The Unlistenable Years  UgExplode    *  
ESP Kinetic  Absolute Relaxation   Favoriting flecK-NOR  Music Mundane    *  
Miracles  Pioneers   Favoriting Colony Collapse  Creative Capitalism    *  
Wavves  Rainbow Everywhere   Favoriting Wavves  Fat Possum    *  
Larry Polansky  Four Voice Canon #3   Favoriting The Theory of Impossible Melody  New World    *  
Cybotron  Eureka   Favoriting Implosion  Aztec Music    *  
 
Group Bombino  Boghossa   Favoriting Group Bombino vol 2.  Sublime Frequencies    *  
Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family  Trouble Maker   Favoriting My Ancestors       
Magnetix  Mort Clinique   Favoriting positively negative  Born Bad    *  
Ovo  Probblema   Favoriting OvO Remixed by Daniele Brusaschetto  Blossoming Noise    *  
Prurient  months lengthening into years   Favoriting the black post society  Cold Spring    *  
William S Burroughs    Real English Tea Made Here  Audio Research Editions     

Music behind DJ:
Christopher DeLaurenti 

 

Favorite Intermissions 

 

 

 
Pierre Bastien    Les Premieres Machines 1968 - 1988  Gazul    *  
  Balle (Give Him Room)   Carribean Folk Music Vol 1  Folkways     
Wary  Sallama   Favoriting     from DJ Rupture's blog: http://negrophonic.com   
Mahmoud Ahmed  Kulun Mankwalesh   Favoriting ethiopian urban modern music vol 1  L'arome  also on Ethiopiques... maybe vol 5 or 6?  *  

Music behind DJ:
Ethnic Heritage Ensemble 

 

 

 

 

 
Hartman's Heartbreakers  A Night in Carolina   Favoriting Woodchips & Heartbreakers: The Blue Roots of Western Swing       
Roy Smeck  You Are My Lucky Star   Favoriting The Haunting Hawaiian Guitar       
Bud Isaacs  Steel Guitar Rag   Favoriting The Swingin' Steel Guitar       
John W. Summers  unnamed tune   Favoriting The Art of Field Recording Volume 2  Dus-to-Digital    *  
Huun Huur Tu Feat Sainkho  Ovyur Hem   Favoriting mother earth! father sky!  Jaro Medien    *  

Music behind DJ:
Pandit Pran Nath 

Raaga Bhoopali   Favoriting

Earth Groove: The Voice of Cosmic India 

Mississippi 

 

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La Dusseldorf  Sentimental   Favoriting Individuellos  Water     
Transmitters  Cow Clouds   Favoriting Transmitters      *  
Smersh  Sweet Little Bishop   Favoriting 3 Bangs 7"      *  
Bertin  Videorecorder   Favoriting Videorecorder 7"  Ole    *  
Bruce Haack  Ok Robot   Favoriting Listen Compute Rock Home  Dimension 5     
 
The Fly Girls  Love Hurts   Favoriting da brats from da vile  Teen Action    *  
Kano  Now Baby Now   Favoriting Disco Italia: Essential Italio Disco Classics 1977-85  Strut    *  
Lady B  To The Beat Y'all   Favoriting Fly Girls! B-Boys Beware (V/A)  Soul Jazz    *  
The Nu-People  I'd Be Nowhere Today   Favoriting Slurped 2 (v/a)       
Usha Uthup  Doston Se Pryar Kiya   Favoriting Shaan (s/t)       
 
Hue Blanc's Joyless Ones  Down on ME   Favoriting Split 12" w/ Pink Reason  Florida's Dying    *  
Oh Sees  Carol Ann   Favoriting Carol Ann 7"  Slowboy     
Death  Freakin Out   Favoriting For the Whole World To See  Drag City     
Kalyanji Anandji  Theme Music   Favoriting Dharmatma (soundtrack)       
Master Musicians of Jajouka with Bachir Attar  L'arta   Favoriting Live Vol. 1  Jajouka    *  


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Listener comments!

  3:08pm
Doug from DC:

Woody, was just reminded of why I love WFMU.
  3:11pm
Sëãn Dâîly the Süpërflúøüs Dîäcrïtìc Âvëngêr:

Second comment! Woo hoo!
  3:17pm
Doug from DC:

Shouldn't that be Wøø Höö?
  3:23pm
Bäd R☺nald:

Dât Trú!
  3:24pm
Ike:

Wow, those Heldon and Cantata tracks were totally rad.
  3:27pm
north guinea hills:

Hey woody, long time, no hear. I paid radio ruido a visit last week. Hope all is superb.
  3:28pm
Woody:

Hey NGH and everybody else.... juggling the records (been a while) but going well!
  3:32pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

You got a good flow going so far, homes boy.
  3:32pm
stingy d:

hi everybody... i got a question - does you guys know pony tail?
  3:33pm
Woody:

Thanks Pearly.... you don't happen to be the piano playing Pearly Sweets of Chi-town?
  3:34pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I miss Irene...bye!
  3:35pm
efd:

A Shannon deep cut! Nice!!
  3:37pm
Pearly Sweets:

Alas, I am not the keyboardist pearly sweets.
  3:39pm
anne:

love shannon! love P.O.S.!
  3:40pm
Commie Perv:

I've got a Woody in my ear!
  3:44pm
Sean Daily:

"Asadoya Yunta" video here. You MUST see it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKvC_LIgt8Q

BTW, the band is Omodaka. "Cantata" is the album that "Asadoya Yunta" is on. (Info on "Asadoya Yunta" at http://www.okinawa.com/glossary.html)
  3:49pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

Great transitions.
  3:53pm
still b/p:

Was't cross-talk shut the comments down on Lupica's playlist? I 'uz about to suggest rearrangement of "Golden Sours" to "Sun Dog Loser" and suddenly...smacko closo terminato!
  4:01pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

I was really enjoying the ESP Kinetic.
  4:02pm
stingy d:

damn.. i thought pony tail was famous or something, oh well
  4:15pm
stingy d:

oh it's prurient... i knew i liked it
  4:24pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

This opening kinda sounds like when I try to play my trumpet.
  4:24pm
Art Smass:

Prurient is good.
Puerile too.

I'm diggin' the show!
  4:25pm
stingy d:

yea! this is awesome!! bastien! YES!
  4:33pm
Bäd R☺nald:

Yeah!

If anyone wants the Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi album I think the DL is still good here:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/chrissyzebby

I recommend it!
  4:35pm
Woody:

I love the auto-tune parts on this jam. Little long, but had to go here!
  4:36pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

Now if they could just work a "short-tay" in there...
  4:38pm
Marshall Stacks:

Sounds like an Ethiopiques track... wonderful.
  4:39pm
Woody:

just updated the playlist.... realized it's also from Ethiopiques
  4:44pm
north guinea hills:

ethiopiques 8, i believe, but i could be wrong...
  4:44pm
Garth:

I think it's vol. 3...
  4:46pm
Wayne:

Totally 5.
  4:48pm
Woody:

just googled it.... vol 3... who knows, maybe others?
  4:49pm
north guinea hills:

I know i have that mahmoud ahmed track somewhere, but i only have ethipopiques 8. i have a few other random ethipian lps i've picked up over the years, but i couldn't tell you who they were w/o looking...
  5:06pm
Wunde:

that track was for his dead grandma, now he is with her
  5:13pm
awesome:

this show totally rules!
  5:16pm
Rob W:

The Mahmoud Ahmed track was on Ethiopiques, Vol. 6. It also reminds me of Ahmed's sound as represented on the classic Crammed Discs anthology released in 1986, Ere Mela Mela (which features tracks recorded 1975-1978).
  5:17pm
the intersea:

yeah, comment/exclamation, yeah!!!
  5:17pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

Was that the same Smersh that did Emmanuelle goes to Bangcock?
  5:23pm
The Right Boy:

Dear Woody,
I am writing you this letter to inform you of an A+ show. Keep up with these great grades.
  5:23pm
woody@wfmu.org:

I think it is the same Smersh... or the internet thinks so.
  5:24pm
Woody:

Thanks RB.... the right boy doesn't sniff glue either, but maybe that's a dated thing now?
  5:27pm
The Right Boy:

Yeah us right boys are all about sniffin' glue. At least when we have nothing to do.
  5:28pm
Bäd R☺nald:

Carbona Not Glue.
  5:33pm
woody:

Why do all hip hop folks always have some bit about Superman? Where does this come from?
  5:35pm
Ike:

A+ indeed. And this is the real freakin' old school. When some people talk about old school, they mean mainstream crap from 1990 or even later. Funk that. Lady B kills all those fools with some kryptonite. I like how she makes herself sound like a supervillain, too, what with all the kryptonite-wielding.
  5:48pm
Sean Daily:

Hey hey hey hey HEEEEEY! When did this become Joe Belock's show? (Not that I mind. I'm just wondering)
  5:49pm
Well someone had to say it...:

Between us... I wish this show was always on at this time. I mean Irene's show is really good and all, BUT......
  5:52pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

This song kinda reminds me of the dickies. Only kinda. But enough for me to be like, "Hey. This song kinda reminds me of the dickies"
  5:55pm
Sean Daily:

And Death rolls on through WFMU! (Probably an unfortunate way of putting that, BUT...)
  5:59pm
Anonymous Frequent Commenter:

I can't disagree with Well's comment above. Irene is good but I can't listen to her show at the office because she'll relax me right into a coma. Woody is great.
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