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simon fisher turner & phillippe petite  #5   Favoriting (reciprocess: =/vs.)  the wire      *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
sato yukie  a mystery of the stop watch/#2   Favoriting solo 1977-2000        *   0:06:36 (Pop-up)
serge gainsbourg  melody   Favoriting histoire de melody nelson          0:07:01 (Pop-up)
stars of the lid  down   Favoriting music for nitrous oxide      mixed in with 'sex is my business' & 'good housekeeping plan for reducing through exercise and sports'  *   0:15:27 (Pop-up)
gen ken montgomery  desperately!   Favoriting 8 track magic II  alf sound art      *   0:20:54 (Pop-up)
  good golf swing   good housekeeping plan for reducing through exercise & sports          0:22:47 (Pop-up)
the good the bad & the queen  northern whale   Favoriting the good the bad & the queen          0:23:46 (Pop-up)
eileen jawsin  gentle unto god   Favoriting anagram cityv/a  Fat City Recordings/b music    all the names and titles are scrambled  *   0:28:17 (Pop-up)
newby  i feel no pain   Favoriting we all love the human race v/a  psychic circle      *   0:30:57 (Pop-up)
 
grouper  stuck   Favoriting dragging a dead dear up a hill        *   0:40:19 (Pop-up)
sun ra and his myth science arkestra  tiny pyramids   Favoriting angels and nubians at play          0:44:53 (Pop-up)
todd rundgren  a dream goes on forever   Favoriting OST virgin suicides          0:48:36 (Pop-up)
coralie clement  le reine des pommes   Favoriting           0:51:01 (Pop-up)
the gladiators  fling it gimmie   Favoriting     7"      0:54:05 (Pop-up)
nouvelle vague  ca plane pour moi   Favoriting           0:56:21 (Pop-up)
nicole willis & the soul investigators  feeling free   Favoriting keep reachin up      thanks pat!    1:00:15 (Pop-up)
 
yvette giraud  st happiness day   Favoriting           1:07:11 (Pop-up)
Three Bits Of Rhythm  drop a nickel in the slot   Favoriting mellow cats n kittens v/a hot r& b and cool blues 1945-51          1:10:29 (Pop-up)
  the magic yard   ost valerie and her week of wonders          1:13:10 (Pop-up)
another sunny day  rio   Favoriting glass arcade v/a  sarah records        1:18:17 (Pop-up)
kim salmon & the surrealists  je t'aime   Favoriting           1:20:54 (Pop-up)
betty wright  mr lucky   Favoriting eccentric soul: outskirts of deep city v/a          1:24:37 (Pop-up)
sandy posie  you got to have love to be happy   Favoriting born a woman          1:26:22 (Pop-up)
the whitfield brothers  in the raw   Favoriting in the raw  now again      *   1:28:52 (Pop-up)
the vaselines  you think you're a man   Favoriting enter the vaselines  sub pop      *   1:33:00 (Pop-up)
pet shop boys  beautiful people   Favoriting yes        *   1:39:10 (Pop-up)
 
love joys  studio man   Favoriting reggae vibes          1:48:38 (Pop-up)
supersonics  baba explosion   Favoriting treasure isle presents tribute to peckings v/a          1:52:49 (Pop-up)
the jam  stoned out of my mind   Favoriting beat surrender          1:54:18 (Pop-up)
duke reid group  inez   Favoriting           1:58:06 (Pop-up)
ada moore with tal farlow, john la porta  lass from the low country   Favoriting jazz workshop          2:00:46 (Pop-up)
malcolm mclaren and the world famous supreme team  she's looking like a hobo   Favoriting     12"      2:04:33 (Pop-up)
trailer trash traceys  strangling good guys   Favoriting           2:07:20 (Pop-up)
visit venus  venus beach resort   Favoriting music for space tourism vol 1          2:12:10 (Pop-up)
scientist and prince jammie  reconnaissance   Favoriting dub landing 2          2:17:22 (Pop-up)
tie  le pont   Favoriting sweet jardim          2:21:44 (Pop-up)
marcio local  happy endings   Favoriting says don day don dree don don  luaka bop      *   2:24:12 (Pop-up)
alice russell  i'm just here   Favoriting my favorite letters          2:26:55 (Pop-up)
 
john cage  experiences no 1   Favoriting voices and instruments/cage/steele          2:40:15 (Pop-up)
a broken consort  a sundering path   Favoriting box of birch  tompkins square park      *   2:41:47 (Pop-up)
gnonnas pedro & his dadjes band  dadje von o von non   Favoriting legends of benin v/a  analog africa      *   2:52:19 (Pop-up)
Lulacruza & MJ Greenmountain  caracoles   Favoriting solonia  uji      *   2:55:52 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:03am
George Eliot:

good morning trouble and all you wonderful fellow listeners..
  9:03am
trouble:

good morning, and welcome to fall?
  9:05am
Parq:

Yes, it is a lovely March day, isn't it?
  9:06am
George Eliot:

so warm, though. and i can hear the gleeful noises of the veggies that everyone planted..
  9:06am
listener mark:

good morning george
good morning trouble
good morning Parq
  9:11am
Oliver:

Good morning, starshine.
The earth says "chill-ho!"
  9:14am
George Eliot:

i had a pleasant experience this morning listening to my morning radio out of blue hill, maine; weru. the dj played a compilation disc which included laura cantrell..!! i immediantly turned her on to the fmu archives.. woohoo!
  9:14am
PMD:

Mornin' trouble and all. We'll see if my at home computer connection can handle all I'm asking it to do.
  9:15am
Parq:

Ollie's, post reminds me, has anyone else seen the revived "Hair"? Did anyone else think it was lame? I couldn't get over the fuss being made about something so trite and insubstantial.
  9:16am
George Eliot:

stage parq? did it include all the same songs?
  9:19am
texas scott:

hey everyone of youse...
is e really for estrogen?
are we in for a women 'power hour'?
i'll be lurking,
thanks ms.T
i have the buddha box on standby...
  9:23am
PMD:

This piece is making me feel like my computer can't handle it... OK, now it's better. But now I feel I have to get up and exercise.
  9:29am
Parq:

Georgi, yeah, all 30-odd of them. And that's part of my point; by me, they were completely forgettable. Except for the ones that were radio hits in the 60s, I couldn't name two of them on pain of waterboarding.
  9:30am
George Eliot:

hhmmm... did they get naked?
  9:34am
Parq:

Yes indeed

http://tinyurl.com/nekkihr
  9:40am
George Eliot:

interesting promotional pics, to be sure..was it all about he skin(which isn't bad, mind you) ?
  9:44am
Cecile:

I saw Hair in 1982 at the U of M and they CUT OUT THE NUDE SCENE. It was the dumbest thing I ever saw.
  9:45am
Cecile:

university of michigan.
  9:45am
Cecile:

e is for the estrogen on my HRT patch. whee!
  9:49am
still b/p:

Heard a funny note about current Woodstock-related movie. They had a little trouble finding suitable extras for nude roles, because today's common, um, grooming and mowing of revealed portions doesn't match the era.
  9:49am
Cecile:

TODD
TODD
TODD
TODD
  9:50am
chivito:

TODD IS GOD!
  9:50am
Webhamster Hemulen:

I like the version on "With A Twist", which was a popular album on WFMU last century.
  9:51am
Cecile:

YOU KNOW IT CHIVITO
can we get a thursday 2-play?

that's funny.
I love Demetri Martin, but actually any book or documentary you see on Woodstock is going to be weirder and way funnier.
  9:51am
George Eliot:

still bp; that cracks me up.. all those remakes and revivals just will not capture the feeling of the time that it was. what we felt..
  9:53am
trouble:

webmaster hemulen, I have been showing my students sita sings the blues and they love it!
  9:54am
Incorrect Name:

Good morning Trouble and fellow listeners.

I have to say that while Trouble's shows are usually excellent, today's show is perfectly suited for my current state of mind. Thanks!
  9:55am
George Eliot:

trouble, i tried watching that on "internet archives". it wouldn't play, but i got the drift. very nice indeed.
  9:56am
Cecile:

Freaks and Geeks, on the other hand, got my high school years scarily right.
  9:57am
Cecile:

it was the last time Judd Apatow had stong female characters right. i think it's because Paul Feig was writing it, sad to say.
  9:59am
Shana:

Good morning, Trouble!

So lucky that my birthday falls on a Thursday this year. There is no better gift.
  10:02am
George Eliot:

happy birthday shana!! you are spot on about that!

on another note.. can anyone recommend a cocktail bar or fine restaurant that might be interested in serving a hand-crafted absinthe made upstate?
  10:03am
Lulu:

who needs Judd Apatow when you got a strong woman in Nicole Willis!!!
  10:06am
Cecile:

I'd like both. And for Judd to shape up a little! I love the dumb comedies, but wish there was a great crazy girl coming of age one. Because, ladies, we all have stories...
  10:06am
chris:

Anyone seen the Apatow series he did about college (i think it's called Undeclared)? I've never seen it and love Freaks and Geeks.
  10:09am
Vivian:

Granted, not Apatow but if we are talking about strong female characters, what about Gilmore Girls?
  10:09am
Shana:

*I'm blushing*

Merci mille fois!
  10:10am
Cecile:

Undeclared is excellent.
I tried to watch that buttheytalksofastitwashardtoget
I do like both of the principals a lot though.
  10:12am
Cecile:

gilmore girls, I mean
  10:13am
Brian:

Why, Shana! Happy Birthday. Greetings from Madison.
  10:13am
GP:

Nice swing for a Thrusday morning..thanks Trouble...I'll be listening here in the corner today...busy.
Annie, if you are out there today thanks for the email..I'll let you know and appreciate you remembering me.
  10:14am
55rpm:

Looks like Apatow's next (Funny People) probably won't feature a female lead; it takes a semi-serious look at a comedian's life (played by Adam Sandler).
  10:14am
George Eliot:

i'll pass that on to her, gp. wink wink..
  10:16am
Will:

I love this soundtrack - good show Trouble!
  10:17am
dc pat:

blalglagluh....go Barca!

Great stuff trouble, thanks.
  10:17am
texas scott:

this soundtrack ignites the imagination
for sure!
  10:18am
chris:

Don't think I've really liked any of Jud's movies so far...
  10:20am
George Eliot:

all those younger actors all look alike to me. like in dogma. i cannot tell those guys apart, but i like their various movies, except the action ones.
  10:20am
PMD:

George, how about Moosewood in Ithaca? If they serve alcohol.
  10:22am
sugarwolf:

I got the Freaks and Geeks sspecial yearbook edition at the Borders clearance.
  10:22am
Shana:

Oh, yay! Brian in Madison. Hello there, old friend. The next time you come to Ann Arbor, let me know. I miss you!
  10:22am
George Eliot:

hhmmmm, i think she is only focusing on nyc and the region. i think she sends stuff too.. i'll tell her, though. i know she goes out there, but any tapas bar might be interested? her absinthe is fabulous, some of the best from what i hear
  10:23am
Cecile:

I thought 40 yr old virgin would have been perfect if they would have trimmed half an hour out of it. Most comedies flounder after 90 minutes.

sugarwolf, i have that as well. I bought it the day it came out, and have loaned it out more than anything in my collection.
  10:23am
listener mark:

what the hell is going on over there?????
  10:25am
Cecile:

there has to be a mixologists board or something out there, annie. NYC is going crazy experimental with cocktails.
  10:27am
George Eliot:

she was telling me there are bars that only serve cocktails.. wow.. very specialized..
  10:28am
Cecile:

you mean no beer or wine or straight shots?
  10:32am
drunk right now:

From what I understand, these establishements will serve a liquor "neat," but not beer or wine.
  10:34am
dc pat:

NO BEER!!! Travesty!
  10:36am
Cecile:

well, hell.
then I'm screwed if I want a Shandy or a Black Velvet
  10:37am
Pieter:

Hello Trouble, hello all !
missed most of the show thanks to meetings today ...
  10:38am
George Eliot:

then there are places that serve only liqueurs.. way too complicated for me. glad she lives here and i have easy access.
  10:39am
listener mark:

pet shop boys?
  10:40am
Cecile:

this sounds so much like Al Stewart in a way.
  10:40am
trouble:

hi pieter, better late than never...and there is always the archives.
  10:41am
dc pat:

Cecile: I was thinking the same thing! very year-of-the-caty
  10:42am
listener mark:

Yes, Pet Shop Boys.
  10:44am
jeremy the listener:

good morning trouble and all
  10:45am
Brian:

"Il jete son cri plaintif."
I know *just* what he means.
  10:47am
Carmichael:

Good morning, Trouble and trouble-ees. Glad to see a few other Todd admirers out there. Have you heard Arena? It's back to Guitar Hero role for him.
  10:47am
dc pat:

I'll say it again: GO BARCA!
  10:47am
still b/p:

Tiata - shorthand for "there is always the archives." Can be delivered with triumphant & appreciative TA-DAAA punch -- TIATA! -- or resignedly, yadda-yadda fashion -- tiata, tiata, tiata.
  10:48am
Cecile:

no, carm. Is it any good?
  10:50am
Carmichael:

Cecile, it reminds me of classic Utopia, or maybe the more rockin' stuff from Something/Anything. Refreshing, especially after the friggin' Tango album he did.
  10:50am
RichardRidden:

dig todays show... :)
  10:51am
Cecile:

that sounds promising!
  10:53am
Carmichael:

Ru-dy ..... a message to you .....
  10:57am
dc pat:

the song should have been "drunk out of my mind" -- you guys see this? Hilarious: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article2078595.ece
  10:59am
JCityJensen:

(((((NICE)))) the Duke Reid Group! Thanks Trouble!!!!!
  11:02am
Parq:

Was away from my desk for a while -- re 10:30 to 10:40 conversation, my neighborhood bar is very specialized. They will serve you only if you are actually conscious.
  11:02am
GP:

Is Jandek the guest singer on this ?
  11:04am
Robert L:

What an incredible music playing! Thanks Trouble, I´m at work, you ease my hours!
  11:05am
Cecile:

I actually really liked the ada moore cut.
It sounds like it's from the late 50s/early 60s. Like Dolphy/booker Little era. Any info on it, Trouble?
  11:06am
triish:

'ease my hours'

Add to that, 'aurally delight mine'
  11:07am
JCityJensen:

Oh theres my fat laces Adidas - under my coffee and next to my WOOFMOO shirt - sweet! see on the cardboard mat!
  11:11am
trouble:

ada moore recorded that record in 1954 , with arrangements by charles mingus.
  11:11am
Jonathan Steinke:

Breathtaking.
  11:12am
George Eliot:

it's been wonderful music this morning... and having hatch next is quite the treat!
  11:12am
Cecile:

thank you, trouble!
  11:14am
Robert L:

Thank you for the music, it´s a great time!
  11:15am
mb:

Thanks Trouble. Never new about that Tal Farlow date. I love the stuff he did with Red Norvo and Mingus.
  11:19am
GP:

Thanks for the Scientist Trouble...this is just what I needed to hear this morning..some great dub mon...
  11:23am
trouble:

now you all are making me blush, with all the hearty thank you's... thank you for listening!
  11:23am
Robert L:

Troubke, malcolm mclaren is THE malcolm mclaren ?
  11:25am
Carmichael:

aaah, I know this voice.
  11:25am
trouble:

yes it is, robert L
  11:25am
dc pat:

thanks for everything except the Jam

...just kiddin'!

..sort of...
  11:26am
Robert L.:

Thanks again, Trouble
  11:26am
George Eliot:

( <s> )
  11:27am
DBinNYC:

Just picked up this album (marcio local) and must thank whomever on WFMU opened my ears to it
  11:27am
dc pat:

oh yeah! I forgot the <s>
  11:28am
George Eliot:

handy dandy feature it is.
  11:30am
trouble:

what is (<s>)?
  11:31am
George Eliot:

it is the symbol we use to indicate we are being sarcastic..
  11:32am
nasok:

thanks again trouble for all the seemless soundtracking
if you are in brooklyn this weekend this is going on-
http://www.madagascarinstitute.com/anniversary.html
no giant rabbits this time but definitely some busby berkeley (inspired) antics and costumes at the brunch park show.
  11:33am
The Great White Whale:

Yo y'all! All you mast headers... now hear this...you are
to look for The.... Land Ho!!
GWW
  11:36am
The Great White Whale:

gm trouble... are you still in trouble?. I am an editor!
Try me. I work for a nominal fee plus gas and eats!
GWW
  11:37am
ahab:

watch it GWW
  11:39am
The Great White Whale:

Oh yeh ahab I'm watchin' with a whale eye! *blinks*
  11:40am
starbuck:

ok, everyone take it easy
  11:40am
Harpoon:

Look out, you big blubbery target, you!
  11:41am
The Great White Whale:

Like your piano, trouble! Nice touch! *winks*
  11:41am
George Eliot:

glad i'm just a lowly authour.
  11:41am
queequeg:

I'm hungry.
  11:43am
The Great White Whale:

Herte... have a Twinkie!! On me! lol
  11:43am
Cecile:

if you have that disc by my buds Salamander, "Bent Hemlock" it's a lot like this broken consort.
  11:44am
The Great White Whale:

Are you asleep at the wheel again,trouble?
  11:46am
Cecile:

she probably has 9000 other things goin' on
She doesn't jump into the comments all that much, GWW.
  11:46am
Ishmael:

Call me . . . uh. wait a minute, I gotta check my notes.
  11:47am
ishmael:

dangit, beat me to the punch, other Ishmael...
  11:48am
The Great White Whale:

Ok landlubbers... I'm headed out to sea! Catch you
somewhere around the horn! With a mighty blast of
my spout!! SWSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! Cheerio!
GWW Thanks,trouble! :)
  11:48am
Charles Dickens:

not ANOTHER fish story, Melville?
  11:49am
harpoon:

damn, missed.
  11:49am
ahab:

I lub not the land....and I tottle not the tea...
  11:49am
Melville:

Call me Sam. Call me Benny. Call me Ralph. Call me Fred. Call me Max. Call me Rickie. Dang, I just can't seem to get this thing off the ground!

[wink to Garry L]
  11:50am
the real Bartleby:

I'd prefer not to go whaling. Thanks.
  11:51am
Ron Fields:

Whaling songs are the best!
  11:52am
dc pat:

OH, a sailor goes to many places, any place he pleases, and he always remembers to wash his hands, so he don't get no diseases!
  11:53am
postmanpaul:

i feel incredibly alert now!
hi trouble and listeners.
  11:54am
Cecile:

I have to record my MiL singing filthy sea chanties. She is the BEST.
  11:54am
Cecile:

hi, PMP!
  11:55am
George Eliot:

PMP;;;; marnin'; well evenin'
  11:55am
Carmichael:

Paul! After a hard day's work, foot slogging the bills. Bottoms up!
  11:56am
The Great White Whale:

I'm back trouble but just for a short swim! Could you play
my favorite tune" WHALNG STORIES by Procol Harum
from HOME LP(CD) ? Please! Ya got time? Thanks!
I'll stick around for a bit. GWW
  11:57am
George Eliot:

show's over in two minutes GWW
  11:57am
The Great White Whale:

Maybe next week trouble? I will be back in port then!
Thanks! Have a good one y'all!! Wheeeeeeeee!!!!!
  11:58am
postmanpaul:

hi cecile, hope all is tutti fruitti in your neck of the woods.
george, it is now 17.00 here, as the crow flys.
  11:59am
Cecile:

lovely show as always, Trouble.
  11:59am
Cecile:

it is, PMP, thanks for asking!
  11:59am
George Eliot:

i forgot... nice to see you
  12:04pm
Ben VC:

Hell yeah, Willie. Sing it. There was a cool piece on Sound Opinions (I think) that talked about how he came to Austin as this 'classically' trained Nashville singer and put those Austin hippies on the map.
  12:13am
rory:

really liked the grouper. reminiscent of old HNIA. saw her at the bellingham electronic arts festival about a month ago. enchanting.
  11:55am
James:

Oh my god Marcio Local is very good.
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