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Favoriting October 15, 2009: i like ida lewis best

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments New Approx. start time
tower recordings  invisible sheild and the cycles revolt near the hoss systems   Favoriting the fraternity of moonwalkers          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
gavin bryars  opening part 1, titanic hymn (autumn) all strings, hymn II,interlude   Favoriting the sinking of the titanic          0:05:32 (Pop-up)
love child  i love you, be a hobo   Favoriting     7"      0:21:11 (Pop-up)
antena  camino del sol   Favoriting camino del sol          0:23:22 (Pop-up)
de la soul  transmitting live from mars   Favoriting 3 feet high and rising          0:27:18 (Pop-up)
roland p young  velvet dream   Favoriting Isophonic Boogie Woogie (1980)          0:28:46 (Pop-up)
the beach boys  i just wasn't made for these times, highlights from tracking dates   Favoriting the pet sounds sessions          0:40:25 (Pop-up)
 
dee mullins  i am the grass   Favoriting Plantation Gold: The Mad Genius of Shelby S Singleton (V/A)          0:47:00 (Pop-up)
pet shop boys  beautiful people   Favoriting yes          0:49:28 (Pop-up)
beach boys  pet sounds   Favoriting pet sounds          0:53:01 (Pop-up)
Rainbow Arabia  Six Different Ways   Favoriting Perfect as Cats: A Tribute to the Cure v/a          0:55:32 (Pop-up)
les baxter  temple of gold   Favoriting the fruit of dreams          0:58:06 (Pop-up)
os incriveis  uma rosa pra dita   Favoriting solid state_ amplified soundwaves from the 1970's          1:00:15 (Pop-up)
 
gavin bryars  The Vespertine Park   Favoriting hommages          1:06:59 (Pop-up)
style council  long hot summer   Favoriting           1:23:45 (Pop-up)
washed out  feel it all around   Favoriting         *   1:24:31 (Pop-up)
10 cc  i'm not in love   Favoriting           1:27:34 (Pop-up)
elyse  what you call it   Favoriting elyse          1:36:36 (Pop-up)
 
dezurik sisters  i left her standing there   Favoriting Flowers in the Wildwood: Women in Early Country Music, 1923-1939          1:39:59 (Pop-up)
lesley gore  brink of disaster   Favoriting girl group sounds, one kiss can lead to another v/a          1:41:44 (Pop-up)
blur  girls & boys ( pet shop boys 12" mix)   Favoriting girls & boys          1:44:29 (Pop-up)
foot village  grace's death   Favoriting anti-magic  upset the rhythm      *   1:51:03 (Pop-up)
mos def  true embassy   Favoriting the ecstatic        *   1:51:36 (Pop-up)
the very best  julia   Favoriting warm heart of africa  green owl      *   1:54:28 (Pop-up)
monoton  mutation waltz   Favoriting eight last tracks  oral      *   1:58:24 (Pop-up)
debbi lori kaye  no brass band   Favoriting girls girls girls v/a  plantation records        2:00:31 (Pop-up)
guy klucevsek  the blob   Favoriting greasy kid stuff 3  confidential      *   2:02:38 (Pop-up)
 
benjamin biolay  chambre d'amis   Favoriting gentils garcons, nothing makes the girls sigh like a swinging guy v/a  sonic scenery        2:15:33 (Pop-up)
mackrosoft  vicoden reality   Favoriting   wax poetics  7"    *   2:19:03 (Pop-up)
royksopp  tricky tricky   Favoriting junior          2:23:24 (Pop-up)
wildbirds & peacedrums  chain of steel   Favoriting the snake  the control group      *   2:28:20 (Pop-up)
johnny credit  hello i'm johny credit   Favoriting Plantation Gold: The Mad Genius of Shelby S SIngleton v/a          2:32:04 (Pop-up)
emilie simon  dame de lotus   Favoriting           2:35:32 (Pop-up)
la pendilla  a-chi-li-pu   Favoriting       thanks charlie!    2:38:51 (Pop-up)
wajiha  police   Favoriting afghan star OST  silva screen      *   2:42:06 (Pop-up)
 
nite jewel  what did he say   Favoriting good evening  human ear      *   2:49:39 (Pop-up)
television personalities  girl on a motorcycle   Favoriting mike lupica presents: anti static v/a 2009 wfmu premium          2:53:49 (Pop-up)
cobra killer  hello celebrity   Favoriting uppers and downers  monika      *   2:56:31 (Pop-up)
stero total  schon von hinten (sons of '68 & jan bontempi mix)   Favoriting           2:58:28 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:05am
trouble:

good morning autumnal folk
  9:07am
trs:

'morning trouble
  9:09am
dale:

good morning. frost on the punkin sounds picturesque, but it's just cold, grey and damp in the hudson valley.
  9:11am
Pieter:

Good morning Trouble! Gavin Bryars, great choice!
  9:11am
chris:

Mornin'
  9:12am
Pleased as Punch:

Now, this is just lovely. Love, Judy
  9:14am
texas scott:

this autumn hymn is really nice.
  9:16am
trouble:

good day all. hey dale This weekend is the high holy days of sheep and wool at rhinebeck. but the weather looks less than stellar
  9:16am
Michele in London:

Hey, I only discovered this cool station cos I was on Michael Shelleys show last Saturday and keep tunin' in now - you play such great music. LOVE this Gavin Bryars tune. Mellow, chilled, just lovely. X
  9:17am
Parq:

In case anyone else was wondering:

http://tinyurl.com/msidlewis
  9:18am
annie:

it's always a great weekend trouble. the sheepherders are so used to this.. i've never been to that show, but i know many who participate..
  9:20am
annie:

there was a smaller gathering up here at stone and thistle farm for a shpherd's neighbouring.. the food was fantastic, bon fire, shearing, good company.. and it was blustery!
  9:23am
anyone to everyone:

my car radio skips
  9:25am
Cheri Pi:

Today's show is so cozy, perfect for a chilly, rainy Cincinnati day.
  9:28am
Jennique:

Quelle heure est-il?

C'est l'heure de Trouble.
  9:29am
v k:

mownin' trouble...your show makes/keeps me happy
  9:29am
dale:

i've never been to the wool event. i always go to the antique power event in the spring to see the steam engines do their thing and blacksmithing, but it's been hijacked by antique motorcycle folk (which is cool, too). at least you'll be under cover in the barns, no?
  9:36am
annie:

they used to have an event called sheep to shawl...
  9:37am
trouble:

dale, most of the animals and wool people are under cover, but the sheep dog trials and pumpkin chuckin' are out in the fields. we will just wear our wellies...
  9:37am
trouble:

sheep to shawl! i love that...
  9:38am
Adrian in London:

Listening live for a change and happy to be doing so. I covered sheep dog trials as a local newspaper reporter. They're quite good fun, if you like sheep. Or dogs.
  9:42am
trouble:

adrian i lived in london one summer in the late 80's and fell in love with sheep dog trials, as that was all that was on the tv, except for wimbledon, it seemed...
  9:43am
Adrian in London:

And snooker, surely?
  9:45am
Chris from DC:

All I saw last time I was there was cricket.
  9:47am
Adrian in London:

And how did you like it, Chris?
  9:48am
dale:

here's some neat sheepherding. you decide if it's fake or not:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2FX9rviEhw
  9:50am
Chris:

Adrian, it's pretty interesting but I didn't fully understand it.
  9:52am
Adrian in London:

The complexity of the arcane rules are part of the joy of cricket I'm afraid. Neil hannon has done an album about cricket under the name The Duckworth Lewis method, named after the chaps who came up with the system of working out how many runs were needed to win after a match was curtailed because of inclement weather.
  9:53am
dc pat:

and what's wrong with Wimbledon???
  9:55am
Stuart Troutman:

Thanks for choosing these Brian Wilson sessions. There are lots of fascinating moments from these tapes.
  9:57am
Mischief:

Love this song by the Cure, even digging this version. Good choice Trouble
  9:58am
sebastian:

hola hola
  9:58am
miketp:

good morning all. mental health day. listening at home. gavin bryars. add this to artists i never knew now i do. thanks trubbs
  10:01am
trouble:

pat don't get your tennis shorts in a bunch. ..wimbledon is fab too, but not as many cute dogs and sheep
  10:04am
v k:

cricket - anyone read New Yorker article last fall about Robert Stanford's impact (to put it nicely) on cricket? amazing read. Especially closing paragraph. Gotta love New Yorker's method of story telling.
  10:06am
Rob W:

Trouble: "I'm just trying to make all those sounds that people normally take out of audiobooks."

Tell me about it... At least I didn't have to work on the Ivanka Trump book.
  10:07am
Adrian in London:

Netherland is a great book about cricket in New York, incidentally
  10:07am
trouble:

rob, i was thinking of you when i said that!
  10:10am
dc pat:

welllllll, alright then....

thanks for the Gavin
  10:12am
Rob W:

I am honored. I also like cricket. I remember the Caribbean cricket matches in Flushing Meadows park when I was a kid! Will check out the article that the peanut gallery has recommended...
  10:17am
dc pat:

man, this is the best Gavin Bryars piece of heard yet...
  10:19am
Carmichael:

Mornin' Trouble and fans of trouble.
  10:20am
knitting in ny:

we are the fertllizer
  10:23am
GP:

Paqr..thanks for that link. Love the awesome rescue chicks!

Jennique, It is 10:22 local time where Trouble is broadcasting from. Good afternoon to you.

Hi Trouble, et al.
  10:23am
dale:

just looked at the noaa site -- 80% chance of snow/rain up here saturday. at least the sheep will be warm if they don't get sheared right away.
  10:24am
Bill W:

Good morning all. Where is my blanket?

Also, you have til Tuesday to see "35 Shots of Rum" at Film Forum. Best use of the Commodores ever.
  10:24am
annie:

well, just confirmed the deed: isa will be spayed tuesday.....
  10:26am
trouble:

YEs bill i agree. Run to see claire denis' latest at film forum, it;s soooo great
  10:30am
GP:

ahhh 10cc. Flashback to spinning disco ball, dry ice smoke, Junior High gym.
  10:31am
Carmichael:

Great song!!
  10:31am
dc pat:

I still think this is the weirdest top 40 tune ever. I remember hearing it on AM radio on summer vacation and it made me feel strange.
  10:31am
postmanpaul:

hi triuble and commentators! nice memories of smooching at art college dances flooding back...
  10:32am
texas scott:

that 10cc tune is hauntingly beautiful.
  10:33am
postmanpaul:

...at leicester polytechnic in the 70's
  10:33am
Coolie:

Oh, good, it's still early on in the show! I don't like when I run in at the end because of what I missed.
  10:34am
GP:

PostmanPaul...good to see you again!
  10:35am
BSI:

made it!
now... what's all this hullaballoo?
  10:36am
emily:

i, too, heard the beginning of the ivanka interview. how could lopate keep a straight face throughout that. i had to throw my radio out the window (again!). thankfully i can audiostream.
  10:36am
miketp:

coolie just in time for desert
  10:37am
GP:

Ha DC PAT....I used to think they were saying "be poised and quiet" instead of "big boys don't cry"....many years later, i discovered the error of my ways.
  10:38am
postmanpaul:

thanks gp...will be siestering soon however, stone lettering engraving lessons beckon this evening!
  10:38am
stingy d:

whats rappenin?
  10:38am
Coolie:

Good call, Mike!
  10:39am
GP:

PMP

<stone lettering engraving lessons> ??

Sounds cool.
  10:41am
annie:

PMP- that is a way cool thing to know!!
  10:41am
Coolie:

This would be the chocolate lava cake course.
  10:41am
postmanpaul:

yeah, and i guess stoned connotations will ensue!
  10:42am
annie:

not from this corner of the ring pmp...
  10:42am
fidel:

LESLEY!
  10:43am
BSI:

PMP:
As a graphic designer with a deep typography fetish, I give thee mega-kudos. That's hella-old-school, as the brats of today might say.
  10:43am
postmanpaul:

hi annie!!! ha ha, thanks! my teacher was trained by her dad who was trained by eric gill.
  10:44am
dc pat:

GP: yeah, I thought it was "be coise and quiet" or something...
  10:44am
annie:

ok... i do like this song, so sue me..
  10:46am
PMD:

Hi all - been sort of listening, mostly working. Music dropped out for a while, but I"m back. Thanks Trouble!
  10:46am
GP:

Me too Annie.

Hey Stingy.....YOu get any new neighbors yet or you still have that building to yourself?
  10:48am
postmanpaul:

hi bsi! as a 'retired' graphic designer with an abnormal degree of fondness for the letter form, its tickling my fancy enormously!
  10:49am
north guinea hills:

Damn trouble, I remember dancing/dj to this mix back in college.... damn, i'm old!
  10:49am
dc pat:

annie: my lawyers will be contacting you later this morning...
  10:50am
Romper Room Reprise:

I see everyone dancing..you can't fool me
  10:50am
kham:

Hi Trouble - in the habit of playing your show during my design foundations class again - perfect. my students are all trying to understand semiotics through photoshop...
  10:52am
BSI:

PMP: funny thing about that, way too many of us are "retired" these days... Feeling like the last dodo over here.
  10:52am
postmanpaul:

bsi...eric gill, as in gill sans!
  10:54am
annie:

great pat, i could use a little excitement!
  10:55am
postmanpaul:

yeah bsi, it seems that any pimp with an apple mac believes they are a graphic designer these days. apologies to serious pimps sans macs.
  10:58am
GP:

Trouble should update the playlist via Linotype and distribute mimeographed copies to all of all...ready all at once now...hold up to nose and sniff the ammonia.
  10:58am
GP:

"All of all" usually equals "all of us"
  11:00am
postmanpaul:

...also notwithstanding your students and your good self, kham!
  11:02am
trs:

Or maybe it's a non-linear continuum of graphic designers. Fashion? Food? Photography? .. Business? Or is it yes/no like Madelaine Kahn in History of the World Part I?
  11:04am
fishmonkeystew:

The Blob! I have a '50s version of this on my ipod. Too funny.
  11:04am
kham:

If you use the word semiotics in your next mic break you'll blow their iminds, trouble...
  11:05am
dc pat:

"whadaya mean you don't do it? Everybody does it. I do it all the time. I just did it and I'm ready to do it again."
  11:06am
postmanpaul:

gp - stet. i liked it the way it was in a dyslexicographical kind of way!
  11:07am
Comicus:

But we Romans are rich. We've got a lot of gods. We've got a god for everything. The only thing we don't have a god for is premature ejaculation... but I hear that's coming quickly.
  11:08am
Gregory:

Hey! You said "every cultural phenomena"! Every phenomenON! Ack!
  11:08am
kham:

YES!
  11:09am
GP:

Comicus, you can't fail at the Palace.

Interpret Trouble Symbiotically...discuss
  11:11am
55rpm:

Trouble, Nellie McKay's latest (Doris Day tribute) is lots of fun. Got it?
  11:12am
GP:

I hear you PMP. I found an old Speedball type style guide ( probably from the 40's or early 50's) that belonged to my artist uncle.
I want to copy every letter in there....by hand.

Another vote for Nellie McKay..something about her...hmmm.
  11:12am
Laurie:

Thurston Moore got on my shit list when I saw those Nardwuar interviews.

I love that Thurston Moore inspired Andrew W.K. to not be a douchebag to interviewers.
  11:13am
Parq:

Trouble, hope you will be bringing Icepack again this year. I'm looking forward to his latest LP Modification creations.
  11:15am
Chris:

Please to elaborate on the "LP modification table."
  11:16am
trouble:

sorry to have offended gregory, but that is more likely my RI accent wreking havoc...
  11:17am
BSI:

Pray, does it involve a sewing machine and umbrella?
  11:19am
GP:

Laurie,
explain please? I'm pretty much out of every loop..or should I just search for some Andrew W.K. Interviews?
  11:24am
trent:

yeah let's go
  11:25am
dale:

this song has a knight rider-ish vibe to it.
  11:26am
WFMU Fan:

Hey Trouble, can you play some Art Paul Schlosser... I would like to hear " I don't want to find Waldo" or you can play one of your favorite Art Paul Schlosser song, either on will do.
  11:27am
Mischief:

This song reminds me of a old Nintendo game
  11:29am
Mischief:

Now this sounds like Donkey Kong Jr.
  11:30am
Jim:

I listened to Nardwuar's show yesterday. Not my cup of tea.
  11:32am
trent:

this is another thing we have in common, can i point people to http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Wildbirds_and_Peacedrums/Live_on_Sound_and_Safe_with_Trent_at_WFMU_92109/Chain_of_Steel
  11:39am
Laurie:

Oh, the members of Sonic Youth were being too-cool jerks to Nardwuar and then gave him noogies and went through his stuff and smashed a rare record he brought.

Andrew W.K. saw this and decided he didn't ever want to be like that, so that's why he's such a fun guy.
  11:40am
Laurie:

PS: This is my favorite Andrew W.K. interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6H6n_onZI0
  11:40am
timmy:

I LOVE this song!!!
  11:41am
GP:

Emile is about 90 lbs of nuclear hotness.

Laurie,
Thanks.. found the Sonic Youth Interview..it was just strange. A W.K. is cool, wish I lived closed to NYC to check out his place.
  11:42am
GP:

I'm just going to give up on spelling for today.
  11:43am
Mr. Ghoti:

Phine, then.
  11:44am
timmy:

am going to have "a-chi-li-pu" in my head all day. thank you madam DJ!
  11:49am
Tuck:

This is starting to become my favorite daytime music show featuring a girl, on wfmu.org! .. On Thursdays.. :D
  11:58am
Mischief:

PLEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAASSSSSEEEEEE can you play some Art Paul Schlosser
  12:14pm
afib:

it's like i died and when to heaven. i just discovered this station. something like my dreams. inspiring stuff to pull from!!!!!
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