Favoriting Bryce: Playlist from September 24, 2010 Favoriting

I never miscue a record. I am punctual, well-prepared, and dislike clutter. Outgoing and helpful, I'm always appropriately dressed. I do not behave erratically and have excellent penmanship. My CD's never skip, and I am in good health. I like all the notes, in any order.

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Favoriting September 24, 2010

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Brian Wright  Thunderstorm   Favoriting Thunderstorm  SW of Kansas City  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
Douglas Quinn  58° 37' N 159° 59' W   Favoriting Fathom  walruses (Odobenust rosmarus)
Bristol Bay, Alaska
 
1:01:24 (Pop-up)
Douglas Quinn  59° 02' N 158° 25' W   Favoriting Fathom  beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas)
the mouth of the Nushagak River, Alaska
 
1:12:36 (Pop-up)
Fransisco López  Untitled # 100   Favoriting Nowehere  somewhere in the Amazon, i'm assuming....  1:25:29 (Pop-up)
Chris Watson  Massed Knot Roost   Favoriting Outside the Circle of Fire  on Shingle Bank. Snettisham, Norfolk, England.  1:37:00 (Pop-up)
Richard Lerman  Rain and Knotted Windharp   Favoriting Within Earreach  Machu Picchu, Peru. recorded on a contact mic'd Incan knotted cord extending into a drippy cave at the site's base.  1:40:55 (Pop-up)
Richard Lerman  Two Windharps in the Rain   Favoriting Within Earreach  St. John's Harbor, Newfoundland. recorded on two lengths of contact mic'd strings near where marconi sent the first wireless broadcast to Europe.  1:42:41 (Pop-up)
 
David Dunn  Chaos and the Emergent Mind of the Pond   Favoriting Angels and Insects  collage of hydrophone recordings of freshwater pond insects around North America and Africa  1:51:56 (Pop-up)
Steven Feld  Nulu, Night   Favoriting Rainforest Soundwalks  Bosavi, Papua New Guinea  2:17:31 (Pop-up)
  Leopard, Vervet Monkey, Hyrax, Rhinocerous, Zebra   Animals of Africa    2:32:44 (Pop-up)
Oswald Wiener & Helmut Schoener    Team of Jeremy Roh: West Dawson, Yukon-Territory    2:44:30 (Pop-up)
Jana Winderen  [excerpt]   Favoriting Heated  hydrophone recordings in Greenland, Iceland and Norway  2:49:17 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:05pm
Marco:

Ahhhhhhh:) excellent the sounds of a good thunderstorm:) natures music:(
  12:05pm
still b/p:

Break out the brolly and call off the ball game and let the bryce begin.
  12:05pm
The witch:

for a second was excited that this might be the opening to Black Sabbath s/t 1st record.... but thunderstorms are nice, too.
  12:05pm
annie:

i've got my umberella... i'm here for the whole storm
  12:06pm
Marco:

I absolutly love a good thunderstorm!
  12:08pm
Marco:

Now how do I play doom 3 and listen to the storm at the same time???
  12:08pm
bryce:

i'm trying to make hugo materialize in the studio
  12:08pm
postmanpaul:

HI Bryce...I'm still a little shaky after conjuring up that deliciously sublime image of Cecile and Cheri Pi wrestling to the death! The thunderstorm is gradually bringing me round.
  12:08pm
texas scott:

http://tinyurl.com/23alugc
8 til 10 eastern.

stay dry,biatches.
  12:09pm
postmanpaul:

...it's certainly dampening my ardor!
  12:10pm
Carmichael:

Please pass the tinfoil.
  12:11pm
Marco:

Call me a nutty guy but I love a good ok fashioned lightning and thunder storm
  12:13pm
bryce:

you're batshit bananas
  12:13pm
postmanpaul:

yeah Bryce... and they'll be wearing streamlined crazy tight and neon pink jeans!
  12:14pm
Marco:

Where am I going to fit this show 0gbs on my iPhone:(
  12:15pm
bryce:

great, they'll harmonize with my latch hook pink hi-liter fusili lunghi bucati mu'umu'u
  12:17pm
postmanpaul:

Batshit bannanas is a fitting obligatory listener state of mind pre-requisite for your show Bryce. You know that. And I count myself honoured!
  12:17pm
Hugo:

Appreciate your magical abilities, Bryce ...
  12:19pm
Vicki:

good afternoon
  12:20pm
bryce:

lalalalalalalalalalalalalalaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!
  12:20pm
bryce:

vicki, there seems to be a leak. how soon can you get here?
  12:20pm
Vicki:

to stick my finger in?
  12:20pm
Marco:

I guess you couldn't make the whole show the sounds of a thunder storm:( ok I'll take what I can get:)
  12:21pm
postmanpaul:

No Bryce, please don't project that image of yourself in a mu'umu'u thong. I'm just about to eat.
  12:22pm
bryce:

nah, i just need a tureen
  12:22pm
Hugo:

A thunderstorm can easily last for three hours ...
  12:22pm
weatherman dan:

love these chris watson b sides
  12:22pm
bryce:

hugo, i'm doing a remote from bergen. can you bring lefse?
  12:22pm
Vicki:

Is a tureen something you wee in?
  12:23pm
bryce:

in a pinch
  12:24pm
still b/p:

There is a song of weather wisdom:
The window she is broken and the rain is coming in,
If someone doesn't fix it I'll be soaking to my skin,
But if we wait a day or two the rain may go away,
And we don't need a window on such a sunny day!
  12:24pm
Vicki:

you're going to Norway?
  12:25pm
smokey colorado:

sounds like fresh air..
  12:25pm
bryce:

i wish

went once, for the 4th International Jew's Harp Congress & Festival in the mountains of central norway. good fun
  12:27pm
Vicki:

I was in Freiberg for a yodelfest once. Well actually I was doing a gig and had no idea, I thought it was a bit weird everyone was carrying alphorns
  12:27pm
Hugo:

This sounds like a Friday afternoon around this time of the year somewhere in Southeast Asia. All that's left is to conjure up the visuals. It's the monsoon season, for sure ...
  12:28pm
dc pat:

I LOVE the Thunderstorms
  12:28pm
Cecile:

Hugo, this sounds like last night in Minneapolis.

I usually play this on the AOL radio channel when I'm burned out on music.
  12:29pm
KoolAid:

This is one of the best Thunderstorm recordings in the world! Which one is it, exactly?
  12:30pm
bryce:

i know, right?? freaking rykodisc put it out. i'll look up the deets...

hey, how many people show up to a yodelfest?
  12:30pm
Vicki:

when I'm burned out I listen to a station on my internet radio called Darvish. It is a lot of people wailing in a foreign language and I fall asleep.
  12:31pm
still b/p:

If you must send a message to someone's phone during this, make sure you Gore-Text them.
  12:31pm
Vicki:

the whole town was full of old men in lederhosen. Once it was dark they got drunk then vandalised the sound installation in the gallery next door.
  12:31pm
Hugo:

Rauland, that's in Telemark. Definitely in the interior, forests all around. Haven't been there myself, though.
  12:32pm
Erik Bumbledonk:

I love this. It's making me feel sleepy.
  12:32pm
KoolAid:

I was serious...
  12:32pm
Marco:

I can hear my mother now. As if she were still alive:( "close the kitchen window!!!"
  12:33pm
KoolAid:

Ahh.. I found it. Thanks.
  12:34pm
annie:

this is really great..really great.it's sooo wet-sounding.
  12:34pm
jk:

this one, right?: http://www.discogs.com/Unknown-Artist-Thunderstorm/release/755720
  12:34pm
dc pat:

That's what I love about Old Europe--old men in lederhosen getting loaded and vandalizing shit.
  12:34pm
?:

Duuude. I have an awesome '77 thunderstorm from Alpine Meadows in Wisconsin. There's this downpour section that goes on for like, 10 minutes. The thunder was totally ripping, man. You gotta hear it. I was tripping balls too! Awesome. Want to trade tapes?
  12:35pm
dc pat:

I'd like to hear this outside in DC right now.
  12:35pm
secret lynx:

loving this. up in boston we don't get enough t-storms and this recording is dope
  12:35pm
Vicki:

they have a right to vandalise art
then the next day everyone decided to ring bells from about 5am
  12:36pm
bryce:

koolaid, me too! that's why it's been running for 35 minutes :) recorded by a fellow named brian wright, where the "dry line" wends its way past kansas city...

jk, that's right!
  12:37pm
God:

You start unauthorized file sharing with my shit and your balls will be more than tripped "dude"!
  12:37pm
dc pat:

it's like the whole Krampus thing Ken's always going on about. Guys dressed up in costumes, roaming around the mountains drunk, chasing women..
  12:38pm
secret lynx:

not surprised - i used to live on top of a hill in kc and the bestest storms i've ever experienced were there. sideways lightning, tornadoes forming, weird clouds, etc
  12:39pm
bryce:

sup, G? jus playin....

*cough*
  12:40pm
bryce:

hahaaa, that sounds amazing vicki. :) at the jaw harp conference, an austrian pair showed up and wandered around during the big communal dinings, playing jawharp and tuba duets. but there was no art around to throw boiled reindeer chunks at.

hugo, it was lovely. met some local folks. one fellow worked a week or 2 every 2 months or so on an oil rig, and appeared to be QUITE WEALTHY, for someone who lived among farmers in the remote mountains. meanwhile, we could only afford to eat bread and tomatoes. he was pretty baffled that his town was overrun by gringos with munnharper....
  12:40pm
secret lynx:

oh, God.
  12:41pm
Vicki:

I was wondering how you cook a reindeer.
  12:41pm
Marco:

Wooooo! That bolt was a close one!
  12:41pm
sarah:

it was great to turn on the radio and here this
thanks
  12:41pm
weatherman dan:

can one get struck by lightning through the internet? my office mate thinks i'm crazy for removing the tall metal coat rack
  12:43pm
snuggles:

I'm streaming this at work and the people in the meeting next door are confused and were looking out the window.
  12:43pm
Marco:

Btw is it just me that thinks YAHOO Is evil?
  12:44pm
dc pat:

venison stew Vicki, venison stew.
  12:44pm
Venison Stew:

did someone say my name?
  12:46pm
Hugo:

If you work out on an oil rig, you get two weeks on and two weeks off and you earn the double of what you would get in a similar job in manufacturing onshore ...

you had no lefse??? I had excellent Icelandic lefse last week in Reykjavik, known as "Skyr"!
  12:48pm
Marco:

2000 points in the yahoo answers community and they deleted my account!!!
  12:49pm
God:

'S mostly a'right. Jus' countin' to ten, and breathin' steady, y'know, before I LOSE it in general on ya'll down there, bro. But not your fault.... g'head, get your storm on and enjoy. Righteous soaks for righteous folks. Y'all my flash mob. right?
  12:49pm
bryce:

Word.
  12:50pm
bryce:

what, no súrsaðir hrútspungar?
  12:52pm
annie:

imagine how much wetter it'd be if i had both headphones working; as it is i just have the right piece working..
  12:52pm
stingy d:

whew! billy jam isn't broadcasting anymore! what a relief!
  12:53pm
stingy d:

whoopz! i mean, bryce's show is on! i'm so happy!
  12:55pm
bryce:

the next blot is for THEE
  12:55pm
Horace:

I do not want this thunderstorm to end
  12:56pm
bryce:

the next splotch too
  12:56pm
secret lynx:

seriously thank you so much for playing that storm. that made my lunch hour :D
  12:57pm
still b/p:

Horace, is this you?

http://community.livejournal.com/vintage_ads/2210215.html
  12:58pm
Marco:

If it wasn't 1pm here in NYC I'd climb back into bed and go to sleep listening to this!!!
  12:59pm
Hugo:

Hang on a second, too quick there. Skyr is a dairy product, allright, but a bit like yoghurt.

Bryce, fortunately not. I also missed the kæstur hákarl, svið, sviðasulta, lifrarpylsa, blóðmör, harðfiskur, hangikjöt, lundabaggi and the selshreifar.
Did have some exquisite lobsters, though ...
  1:00pm
Marco:

Ut oh!!! Is that a tornado!!!!
  1:02pm
niko case:

Hey back off that's my tornado. And it loves me!
  1:02pm
stingy d:

i'm doing some myofascial release. this trajectory will be just fine.
  1:05pm
stingy d:

wait.... so what the hell is this? ice?
  1:06pm
bryce:

and walruses
  1:07pm
north guinea hills:

off the coast of alaska (round island)
  1:08pm
bryce:

record hog! :)
  1:09pm
still b/p:

Odobenidae, Odobenidah, life goes on...
  1:09pm
KoolAid:

The hits keep coming today!
  1:10pm
Horace:

no sir. http://historicalamericana.com/images/uploaded/2803-20080220110544_1.jpg
  1:11pm
secret lynx:

I LOVE THIS. new fave fri afternoon listening.
  1:11pm
aaron in chicago:

glad I'm not the only one who immediately dropped those coordinates into google maps
  1:12pm
KoolAid:

The speakers are on the ceiling where I work, so I feel like I'm really underneath all the hullabaloo. Ice, walruses and whatnot.
  1:13pm
secret lynx:

ah - anyone ever gone down to the Hudson about 1 1/2 hrs north and listened to the ice in the middle of winter? so quiet and so loud all at once.
  1:14pm
north guinea hills:

@aaron in chicago, I too, am an aaron,

fyi, also a geographer.
  1:17pm
aaron in chicago:

hey, so am I!
  1:18pm
north guinea hills:

this location is near the town where ted stevens plane crashed.
  1:22pm
Beluga:

Douglas Quinn is a liar and a thief! That's the last time I trust a human with promises of record deals, fame and fortune.
  1:24pm
Hugo:

Just wondering, Bryce, did your trip to Rauland have anything to do with the Rauland Academy? There's quite a lively traditional folk music scene up there.
  1:24pm
Another Beluga:

You're just bitter because your song got dropped from the album.
  1:25pm
still b/p:

On the other side of the world....crazy pilot whale beachings and losses going on in NZ -- scores and scores.
  1:26pm
Beluga Delphinapterus:

Dude, that's my unique vocal styling right there!
  1:28pm
bryce:

it did — that's where we all slept! good borealis that week, too.

they don't host it every year, though. (previous one was in siberia....)
  1:37pm
raga:

wanna take a ride in my lobotomobile?
  1:49pm
Cecile:

I am so going to the archives for this show. It's amazingly reinvigorating.
  1:51pm
secret lynx:

I agree, Cecile
  1:51pm
Cecile:

New-FUND-lind
  1:54pm
bryce:

aaaargh! what's wrong with me??

wait, it's not NEW-fən-lən?
  1:54pm
Venison Stew:

fmu mount hope
  1:55pm
bryce:

aaaargh! what's wrong with me??

wait, it's not VoA?
  1:57pm
Ike:

Yeah, I always thought it was NEW-fun-lin. No? And MFU Mount Hope. Yeah?

Awesome sounds!
  1:57pm
Cecile:

Nope. not Newfound-land.
  1:58pm
Cecile:

I mean, that's how Bryce said it.
  1:58pm
bryce:

microphones scare me.

hug a newfie today!
  1:59pm
Cecile:

Maybe you said it right, and I need my ears checked.
  2:02pm
bryce:

not bloody likely!

i need my aorta pinched
  2:04pm
Hugo:

Not NEWfoundland any longer, is it? Our Newchurch here in town was completed in the 1750s ...
  2:05pm
Julie:

MISS YOU XOX
  2:06pm
Vicki:

got any hooters?
  2:07pm
bryce:

i duct tape them the best i can....

you can still tell, huh?
  2:08pm
steve:

thanks for the windharp explanation! gonna have to hang a contact mic out my window next time it storms
  2:10pm
bryce:

no prob!

http://j.mp/bpr8GJ
  2:11pm
Hugo:

wfmu west orange
wmfu mount slope
wfmu dot orb
  2:14pm
Colleen:

this show is fantastic!
  2:18pm
ms_atomisees:

hydronphone+insects+me = bliss
  2:19pm
steve:

man, thats a great link. a friend and i actually just split a box of 800 piezo discs... im obsessed... !
  2:26pm
aaron in chicago:

the pop up flash player for this show is going to be my new home page
  2:29pm
ms_atomisees:

more aeolian:
http://www.gordonmonahan.com/pages/Piano_airlift.html
http://www.gordonmonahan.com/pages/long_aeolian_page.html
  2:32pm
Sean:

Crickets are nice, but how about a new sound soon?
  2:33pm
Marco:

Wow! That's a lot of crickets!
  2:35pm
bryce:

hug a cricket today!
  2:35pm
Marco:

Run for your life!!! It's a bear!!!
  2:36pm
Marco:

A very hungry bear by the sound of it
  2:36pm
Rob W:

Steven Feld is actually an esteemed ethnomusicologist known for his work in Papua New Guinea - check out the fabulous Bosavi 3 cd set of his music field recordings on Folkways: http://www.folkways.si.edu/albumdetails.aspx?itemid=2690
  2:37pm
Hugo:

Meanwhile, here are the cricket results ...
  2:37pm
jk:

Bryce, I think I have this bird sound on a record in german. It's a bunch of crazy bird sounds on cd but all titles are in german so I don't know what any of them are.
  2:37pm
?:

do you, like, have any sounds of, like, something eating something else? heh heh. that would be cool.
  2:39pm
A listener:

Like the soundtrack from the movie Alive? Badum - bum...
  2:40pm
jk:

maybe I'm wrong about the animal here. could have been a monkey making bird sounds?
  2:40pm
Marco:

Would someone please find that toucan a girl friend toucan
  2:41pm
still b/p:

I like monkey sound.
Tried to record summer cicadas a couple of months ago, with a mike hung out the window, but the wild lawnmower and some other nearby yardwork noisemaker were spoilers.
  2:42pm
Marco:

I under stand toucan:) he's saying I'm lonely where's all the lady toucans at?
  2:44pm
Ike:

Holy crud, that was a hyrax? I wiki-ed it and it looks too small to make those noises. It sounds like something 100x larger, like a cross between an elephant and Mothra. Did the rhino and the hyrax get transposed?
  2:46pm
postmanpaul:

Bryce, I'm listening to this with my eyes not open at home in a very relaxed state while decorating.
  2:48pm
still b/p:

Ferlin Husky?
  2:50pm
Robert:

That produces such mixed feelings. Because it sounds like people moaning, it's sad. But to canines it's a happy, happy sound.
  2:50pm
steve:

my cats are freakin out right now
  2:51pm
Robert:

And I forgot...it's also soooo cute.
  2:52pm
Robert:

Steve, your cats understand dog?
  2:53pm
Chop Scott:

Psst--Bryce, want a cookie?
  2:53pm
bryce:

PANT PANT PANT PANT PANT
  2:54pm
?:

wow, this sounds just like the mating call of the piliated yellow breasted hornswaggler! And I should know, right?
  2:57pm
Hugo:

Searching for those deep sounds:

http://www.janawinderen.com/images/janawinderen_300dpi_rgb.jpg
  3:00pm
steve:

robert - http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/myl/llog/FarsideDogTranslator.jpg
  3:05pm
bryce:

good week, all!
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