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Favoriting September 16, 2010: Taking my harp to a bouzouki party

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments
Ella Mae Morse  40 Cups of Coffee   Favoriting Very Best of  Collectables  CD   
Little Ceasar & the Romans  Yoyo Yo Yoyo   Favoriting Del-Fi Doo Wop, Honey For Sale (v/a)  Del-Fi  CD   
Ratto ja Lehtisalo  Hamaran Matkamiehet   Favoriting Uumama  Ektro  CD  a lot of umlats, actually 
Patti Smith Group  Dancing Barefoot   Favoriting Wave  Arista  LP   
Sandy Salisbury  Do Unto Others   Favoriting Sandy  Poptones  CD   
Francois le Sinner  Yummy, Yummy, Yummy   Favoriting   Jupiter  45   
Koes Plus  Djangan Selalu Marah   Favoriting Dheg Dheg Plas & Volume Two  Sublime Frequencies  CD   
Essatu Tessemma  Abebayenesh   Favoriting Ethiopiques Vol. 25: 1971-1975 Modern Roots  Buda Musique  CD   
The Mangeshkar Family  can anyone here read Hindi?   Favoriting The Phenomenal Mangeshkars  Odeon/EMI  LP   
Abbass Mehrpouya  Ghame Tanhai   Favoriting Mehrpouya Sitar  Persianna  CD-R   
The Folkswingers  Homeward Bound   Favoriting Raga Rock  World Pacific  LP   

Music behind DJ:
Phil Kraus 

Japanese Sandman   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Noveller  Almost Alright   Favoriting Desert Fires  Saffron  CD   
Kate Bush  Strange Phenomenon   Favoriting The Kick Inside  EMI America  LP   
Joanna Newsom  '81   Favoriting Have One on Me  Drag City  CD box set   
Gracie Fields  I Took My Harp to a Party   Favoriting "Amazing Gracie" -- The Incomparable Gracie Fields  Saville  LP   
Harpo Marx  Guardian Angels   Favoriting Harpo  Mercury  LP   
Jonny Teupen  Blue Tattoo   Favoriting Harpadelic  MPS Records  CD   
Djibril Diabate  Adjamadinaka   Favoriting Hawa  Terp  CD   
Phil Kraus  Kashmiri Song   Favoriting The Percussive Phil Kraus  Golden Crest  LP   
Devo  Please Baby Please   Favoriting Something For Everybody  Warner Brothers  CD   
E.U.  Party Hearty   Favoriting Do the Right Thing soundtrack  Motown/Universal  CD   
Messer Frau Muller  Good Riddance   Favoriting Remixodelica  KM.RU  CD   
Dimples D  Sucker DJs   Favoriting     MP3   
Dan Deacon  Paddling Ghost   Favoriting Bromst  Carpark  CD   
El Guincho  Costa Paraiso   Favoriting Alegranza  Discoteca Oceano  CD   
Joan Soriano  La Mamandela   Favoriting El Duque de la Bachata  Iaso  CD   

Music behind DJ:
Phil Kraus 

In a Persian Market   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
J. Tatassopoulos, J. Stamatiou, Ploly Panou  E Megali Mou Agapi   Favoriting Bouzoukee Party  Nina  LP   
Turid  Crystal Shade of Loneliness   Favoriting Stars and Angels: Songs 1971-75  RPM  CD   
Mona Fong  The Moonlit Villa   Favoriting East & West  EMI  LP   
Gary Lucas  Old Dreams   Favoriting The Edge of Heaven: Plays Mid-Century Chinese Pop  Indigo  CD   
The Loud Family  Aerodeliria   Favoriting Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things  Alias  CD   
Stuart Moxham  It Says Here   Favoriting Personal Best  Habit  CD   

Music behind DJ:
Phil K 

In a Persian Market   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Orchestre Guelewar de Banjul  Kelefa Sane   Favoriting Senegal: Echo Musical (V/A)  Syllart  CD   
Ennio Morricone  Thrilling   Favoriting Selections From The Ennio Morricone Chronicles  BMG Japan  CD box set   
Alif  Addu Kalpin   Favoriting Dakamerap    MP3   
Lushus  Da   Favoriting Red Blushes  Tocado Records  CD   
France Gall  Kilimandscharo   Favoriting Die Grosse Star Parade  Decca  LP   
Our Daughter's Wedding  Lawn Chairs   Favoriting Digital Cowboy  EMI America  Vinyl   
The Lebron Brothers Orchestra  Tall Tale   Favoriting Psychedelic Goes Latin  Cotique  LP   

Music behind DJ:
Phil Kraus 

Japanese Sandman   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Aloe Blacc  Hey Brother   Favoriting Good Things  Stones Throw  CD   
Pagadeja Custom Band  Okpe See   Favoriting Afro-Beat Airways (v/a)  Analog Africa  CD   
The Boots  Baby, Please Don't Go   Favoriting Here Are the Boots  Telefunken  LP   
The Feminine Complex  I Don't Want Another Man   Favoriting Livin' Love  Rev-Ola  CD   
Sheila  La Vie est Belle   Favoriting   Phillips  EP   
Les Surfs  Shoop Shoop . . . Va L'Embrasser   Favoriting   Festival  EP   


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Listener comments!

  12:06pm
Dale from North Dakota:

Good afternoon Tamar, hope that all is well with you today! Looking forward to some great music in the next three hours.
  12:08pm
north guinea hills:

This is the only Patti Smith song I like.
  12:09pm
Parq:

Patti's "Dancing Barefoot" always knocks me flat. The whole "Wave" album is way-underrated.
  12:33pm
Mike East:

you've got me mindlessly singing simon and garfunkel at my desk. Great set Tamar.
  12:34pm
PMD:

Hi there - really enjoying!
  12:35pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Happy Thursday, Tamar.
  12:37pm
Carmichael:

Hiya Tamar!
  12:38pm
Tamar:

Hi peoples, thanks for listening!
  12:39pm
fat bastard:

good stuff
  12:46pm
PMD:

I haven't heard Kate Bush in so long...
  12:46pm
dale:

hello miss tamar. shout out for early kate bush
  12:46pm
Carmichael:

Rollin' the ball, rollin' the ball ....
  12:47pm
postmanpaul:

Hi Tamar. Ah, Kate Bush. She is a Goddess.
  12:48pm
Mike East:

I was in a Kate Bush cover band for a brief time...never played any shows
  12:49pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

somehow I missed the Kate Bush Express when it rolled through...I think back then I only listened to music produced before 1972.
  12:52pm
zoot:

Brings to mind Kate's first appearance on SNL. Introduced by Eric Idle, if I'm not mistaken. And I'm certain she was singing and miming Rollin' the ball. Pretty amusing, as I recall.
  12:52pm
postmanpaul:

And so too is Joanna.
@ DCEyes - give Aerial a go.
  12:53pm
Daniel:

On these very comments pages, I once compared Joanna Newsom to Kate Bush, which attracted some angry responses. But now, hearing that Newsom song, I think of Laura Nyro.
  12:58pm
dale:

I heard Wuthering Heights on a Toronto radio station (US stations were way behind) and found her in an import bin. I stared at her inthose red legwarmers every time i put the rekkid on the zenith console. lionheart and the dreaming are my faves though.
  1:01pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

@Postmanpaul--thanks, will investigate
@Daniel--I heard the similarites instantly--your comments were justified regardless
  1:03pm
Ike:

I just drifted back. This Diabate is lovely. Reminds me of Salieu Suso, who plays a gorgeous kora at various subway stations sometimes.
  1:16pm
Mike East:

That DEVO just made my day I think.
  1:19pm
fat bastard:

devo made me barf a little
  1:22pm
postmanpaul:

Was that not Devo?
  1:24pm
dale:

my wife and i just discussed a cinnabon commercial using autonahn, and their hats are cinnamon buns.
  1:26pm
Alex:

gotta love that Sucker DJs - I have this on an old radio tape of Mr. Jive (WFMU DJ in late 80's early 90's)
  1:29pm
fat bastard:

yay dan deacon
  1:30pm
D:

Love the DD.
  1:41pm
Detroit Mac:

Just heard ARROW has died. Any chance you can play any of his stuff (and NOT Hot-Hot-Hot)?
  1:45pm
BruceF:

"Please baby, please."

from She's Gotta' Have It.
  1:46pm
slugluv1313:

oh no! no more ARROW???
  1:49pm
Dale from North Dakota:

This is very reminiscent of Annie Haslam. Very soothing.
  1:55pm
postmanpaul:

Nice show Tamar - love the way you're mixing 'em.
  1:59pm
David:

The Loud Family -- Chris Stamey's kids? Nice.
  2:00pm
BSI:

Oblio's dog? baah, now I've got that damned Nilsson tune in my head...
  2:03pm
Bad Ronald:

Speaking of Nilsson has anyone seen Who Is Harry Nilsson?
  2:07pm
Bill K:

More Bouzouki!
  2:08pm
stingy d:

not meaning to sound like a smug jerk, but very openly and honestly: is dan deacon still popular?
  2:09pm
Tamar:

Bruce-- thought so. thanks.
  2:16pm
postmanpaul:

Bad Ronald, hi my man, have just peaked at Who Is Harry Nilsson? And I like it.
  2:17pm
postmanpaul:

Bad Ronald, hi my man, have just peaked at Who Is Harry Nilsson? And I like it.
  2:18pm
postmanpaul:

Ah - twin peaks!!
  2:18pm
herr noiser:

what soundtrack was this Morricone title from originally? excellent!
  2:19pm
herr noiser:

i recognize the samples in this one - Investigation Of A Citizen Above Suspicion - wiiiiiild man, wild!
  2:27pm
DG:

The Nilsson movie is very good, even if you know a lot about him. Great clips, interviews, insight into his life. Check out my review at the L Magazine site (sorry to plug).
  2:30pm
Bad Ronald:

Cool PMP and DG, thanks. I plan on checking it out...
  2:31pm
Parq:

I wanted to see the Nillson pic, but it was one-night-only and I figured the line would be down the block. DG, I will have a look at your no-doubt-excellent review.
  2:32pm
Chris from DC:

Oh wow, Lawn Chairs, that takes me back.
  2:32pm
Glenn L:

Lawnchairs!
  2:34pm
Parq:

Please add me to the list of folks suffused in nostalgia on hearing Lawn Chairs.
  2:38pm
Bad Ronald:

@Parq - It's still playing at the Cinema Village:
http://cinemavillage.com/chc/cv/

Unrelated - PMP: Did you know Barney Bubbles?
  2:42pm
Parq:

Bad Ron, yeah? I thought it was Sept. 10 only. Thanks for the tip.
  2:45pm
Bad Ronald:

NP Parq! Great show Tamar thanks!
  2:50pm
postmanpaul:

He was a formidable graphic artist for sure Bad Ronald, never met him though...
  2:51pm
postmanpaul:

Safari keeps crashing, pissing me off a tad...
  2:51pm
Bad Ronald:

Ah yes, I was just curious if your paths crossed within the Stiff circle. Thanks.
  2:54pm
postmanpaul:

In a way my path has crossed Bad Ronald, my partner's sister was married to Ian. His two sons are special lads.
  2:55pm
Dale from North Dakota:

As anticipated three hours ago, a very enjoyable show Tamar. Thank you very much, and have a great week!
  2:57pm
Parq:

How do you spell "shoop" in French? Another fine show, Tamar.
  2:58pm
Bad Ronald:

Cool, Baxter's on the cover of "New Boots and Panties"!
  3:00pm
postmanpaul:

His secound wife, Bad Ronald.
  3:00pm
Bad Ronald:

ahh got it, thanks!
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