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Favoriting January 31, 2011: Gone Shitkickin'

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Hawkshaw Hawkins  If It Ain't on the Menu   Favoriting Hawkshaw Hawkins Sings     
Oakley Hall  Color the Shade   Favoriting S/t    0:02:10 (Pop-up)
Henry Flynt & the Insurrections  Uncle Sam Do   Favoriting I Don't Wanna    0:06:34 (Pop-up)
Pekko Kappi  Miesta Lyodaan Kuin Vierasta Sikaa   Favoriting Vuonna 86    0:09:24 (Pop-up)
These Feathers Have Plumes  Disconnect   Favoriting Corvidae    0:11:16 (Pop-up)
w/ Pekko Kappi  Naria Hakkaan   Favoriting Vuonna 86    0:11:55 (Pop-up)
Pekko Kappi  Ia Kielestas Lissaa   Favoriting Vuonna 86    0:13:10 (Pop-up)
Abba Gargando  Chegharouna   Favoriting V/a, Ishilan N-Tenere: Guitar Music from the Western Sahel    0:15:19 (Pop-up)
Cowboy Copas  Hangman Boogie   Favoriting V/a, Hillbilly Boogie Vol 4    0:20:04 (Pop-up)
Laura Smith  I'm Gonna Kill Myself   Favoriting V/a, Baby, How Can It Be? Songs of Love, Lust, and Contempt from the 1920s and 1930s    0:22:41 (Pop-up)
Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris  Hearts on Fire   Favoriting Grievous Angel    0:25:14 (Pop-up)
Neil Young  Mellow My Mind   Favoriting Tonight's The Night    0:28:51 (Pop-up)
 
Johnny Sea  Day For Decision   Favoriting     0:38:42 (Pop-up)
The Lonesome Organist  Fly On My Plate   Favoriting Cavalcade    0:44:19 (Pop-up)
Webb Pierce  Slowly   Favoriting Legends of Guitar - Country Vol. 1    0:46:50 (Pop-up)
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci  This Summer's Been Good From the Start   Favoriting Live at WFMU  my show, 7/23/01  0:48:59 (Pop-up)
Waylon Jennings  Lila   Favoriting     0:51:51 (Pop-up)
Alexander "Skip" Spence  Diana   Favoriting Oar    0:54:17 (Pop-up)
World Standard  My Low-Chuned Banjo   Favoriting Country Gazette    0:57:39 (Pop-up)
Mel Tillis  Who's Julie?   Favoriting All Time Greatest Hits    1:01:10 (Pop-up)
Loretta Lynn  The Other Woman   Favoriting Greatest Hits    1:03:45 (Pop-up)
Troy Hess  Please Don't Go Topless, Mother   Favoriting V/a, God Less America    1:06:13 (Pop-up)
 
John Schnall / Midnight Matinee  IT's Medication Time 1   Favoriting One Flu Shot Over the Cuckoo's Nest    1:16:34 (Pop-up)
George "Shortbuckle" Roark  I Ain't A Bit Drunk   Favoriting V/a, Baby, How Can It Be? Songs of Love, Lust, and Contempt from the 1920s and 1930s    1:18:53 (Pop-up)
Dame Darcy  Psycho   Favoriting My Eyes Have Seen the Glory    1:21:45 (Pop-up)
Elizabeth Butters  Hang Me Oh Hang Me   Favoriting Sings Folk Blues for Appalachian Dulcimer & Guitar    1:25:39 (Pop-up)
Grateful Dead  High Time   Favoriting Workingman's Dead    1:27:54 (Pop-up)
Kitty Wells  I've Kissed You My Last Time   Favoriting Country Hit Parade.    1:33:29 (Pop-up)
Grandpa's Ghost  A Kiss is Not a Kiss When You Don't See It Coming   Favoriting Il Baccio    1:35:34 (Pop-up)
The Residents  Jambalaya   Favoriting Stars and Hank Forever    1:49:53 (Pop-up)
Townes Van Zandt  For the Sake of the Song   Favoriting S/t    1:54:42 (Pop-up)
        2:00:05 (Pop-up)
Jim Edward and Maxine Brown and Bonnie  I Take The Chance   Favoriting V/a, Dim Lights, Thick Smoke & Hillbilly Music: Country & Western Hit Parade, 1956    2:05:01 (Pop-up)
Hank Locklin  Send Me the Pillow You Dream On   Favoriting Best of...    2:07:25 (Pop-up)
Hank Thompson  Soft Lips   Favoriting & The Brazos Valley Boys 1946-1964-cd-7    2:10:00 (Pop-up)
Pete Drake  After Hours   Favoriting For Pete's Sake    2:12:43 (Pop-up)
Lefty Frizzell  Always in Love   Favoriting     2:15:08 (Pop-up)
Spiritual Rags  I Tried to Stand Up (But I Could Not Stand)   Favoriting S/t    2:17:47 (Pop-up)
Family of Apostolic  Fiddleradram   Favoriting Family of Apostolic    2:22:14 (Pop-up)
Amps For Christ  Scotland the Brave / Ditches   Favoriting The Oak in the Ashes    2:25:00 (Pop-up)
Alvarius B  You Only Live Twice   Favoriting Baroque Primitiva  R.I.P. John Barry  2:28:50 (Pop-up)
Glen Campbell  Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife   Favoriting Wichita Lineman    2:32:07 (Pop-up)
Chitlin' Fooks  Juanita   Favoriting S/t  cover: Gram Parsons  2:34:37 (Pop-up)
Jonathan Kane's February  Pops   Favoriting V/a, Impala Eardrums: A Radium Sampler    2:37:16 (Pop-up)
Maddox Brothers and Rose  Mule Train   Favoriting 1946-1951, Vol 2    2:43:26 (Pop-up)
Blue Sky Boys  Only Let Me Walk With Thee   Favoriting Anthology Of Country Music: "Early Sacred Harmony"    2:46:16 (Pop-up)
Don Gibson  Lonely Street   Favoriting     2:48:53 (Pop-up)
Skeeter Davis  (I Can't Help It) I'm Falling   Favoriting     2:51:19 (Pop-up)
Eddie Cochran  Sittin' In The Balcony   Favoriting 7"    2:54:06 (Pop-up)
Andre Williams  Pardon Me (I've Got Someone to Kill)   Favoriting V/a, More Dirty Laundry: The Soul Of Black Country    2:55:55 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:01pm
don:

aw shit yes
  3:02pm
Detroit Mac:

My thoughts, exactly!
  3:02pm
BSI:

that's mah boy.
  3:04pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

so it's shitkickin' you're after, well, well...
  3:05pm
βrian:

Hey, it's Halal Yokel!
  3:11pm
PMD:

Scott, I'm liking all this music very very much.
  3:16pm
BSI:

soaking in it.
  3:17pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

it's better than Palmolive, but Scott is no Madge
  3:18pm
BSI:

We don't need no stinking Madges.
  3:22pm
Scott:

Hey everyone! Doin what I can, but it's true, I am no Madge
  3:23pm
Colgate Palmolive:

"Madge" is a trademarked and copyrighted ficticious entity wholly owned by CP and Co. Cease and desist or prepare to face legal action.
  3:25pm
PMD:

Laura, no man is worth it.
  3:27pm
Looms:

I'm in love with Marge Simpson.
  3:29pm
Palmolive Romero:

Eh??
  3:30pm
Looms:

Don't know what came into me either, Romero :(
  3:33pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

it's easy to love cartoon characters, Looms. How about Lois Griffin?
  3:34pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

don't give up hope on the East Coast...two more months, two more months...
  3:35pm
dc pat:

what about Betty Rubble?? rAWrAW....
  3:36pm
Looms:

@DCE: no no no!!! I only care for my baby. She's in the other room so shush now, man!
  3:37pm
still b/p:

I knew a woman who said she had...really!...a dream featuring a hot physical encounter with Elmer Fudd.
  3:38pm
BSI:

oh Betty Rubble had a delicious, dark side........ of this I am certain.
  3:38pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

ick
but chaw on this awhile
http://animatedtv.about.com/od/fgmultimedia/ig/-Family-Guy--Pictures---Charac/familyGuy_Lois_booty_72.htm
  3:39pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

oh yeah, Betty was the original cartoon hottie
  3:39pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

unless you were into Daisy Duck and Minnie Mouse
  3:43pm
jeff-m:

Wow, new Glenn Beck solo album?
  3:44pm
still b/p:

I'm having sacred cow teriyaki with steel wedges when I get home.
  3:44pm
dc pat:

and Judy Jetson....*pant* *pant* *pant* owWOOOOOOOOOO!
  3:45pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

can anyone say "overwrought"
  3:46pm
Mr. Tudball:

You can't see me, but I'm saluting
  3:46pm
Detroit Mac:

Yeeah Ha... Let's kill them
(______________)
please fill in here.
  3:47pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

"everyone elses"
  3:49pm
T. Jefferson:

The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the pant-wettings of rank attention seekers.
  3:50pm
Looms:

@DCE: you just got me into trouble with your url link! Actually there's an female underwear add next to the picture here in France (saying: "what's the ideal bottom? Smaller? Bigger?" You can figure out the pic that comes with it.
I HATE YOUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3:51pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I love you!
  3:52pm
marq:

that's right. i would want to get the heck out of any party or gathering where people broke out singing America. just plain weird these days for some reason. being outwardly patriotic is almost like being religious people nowadays.
  3:52pm
Looms:

Me too. Thanks for the good time you just gave us!
  3:58pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Skip Spence was on drugs
  4:02pm
fleep:

Do I violate the cartoon Mann Act if I mention Kim Possible?
  4:02pm
dc pat:

skip spence was out of his mind.
  4:03pm
glenn:

moby grape IS the greatest american band ever. except skip was canadian, but hey.
  4:06pm
fleep:

the other woman with a skip in her
  4:07pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

now this is quaint!
  4:08pm
glenn:

i bet troy hess grew up out of his mind.
  4:08pm
still b/p:

Oh, dear....when a rhyme was approaching for "blunt".....
  4:08pm
northguineahills:

Who doesn't ask their mother not to go topless?, especially around the house?
  4:09pm
Looms:

btw, the show is really cool.
  4:09pm
Mr. Tudball:

A classic child's lament
  4:09pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

the poor kid was traumatized
  4:10pm
glenn:

i need this record!
  4:10pm
Robert:

I too was wondering about that rhyme, and suspect it was intentional suggestion by the song. Meanwhile, I think it's mean to have a child sing this song, if it really is a child.
  4:11pm
still b/p:

Don't drop a pasty in the pastry mix, Mum.
  4:15pm
jason:

scott what kind of food do you want? maybe something from Von Houtenfed?
  4:20pm
Scott:

Ohhh, no worries Jason! But thanks
  4:25pm
BSI:

so what sort of DJ-chow goes with shit-kickin' tunes?
a delicate panang curry, mayhap?
  4:32pm
Scott:

Mmmmm, dream chops!
  4:33pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

cumulus pita
  4:35pm
ratbone:

never heard the dead on this station before
  4:37pm
BSI:

i was just realizing i've never actually heard the dead ever.
  4:37pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

oh come on
  4:38pm
ratbone:

yeah you gotta get close; mostly escaping gas
  4:40pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

doesn't everybody sneak into the morgue late on Friday nights? is it just me?
  4:40pm
Looms:

ok, we're in the mood for watching O Brother Where Art Thou? (again). Thanks for the vibes, Scott, have a good day/evening/whatever all.
  4:40pm
(¸.•[]`•.¸.•´¯`•:

Thanks for reminding me why I don't like the Dead... that track was so loosy-goosey that they sounded half-ZZZZZZ..., maybe they were so high that they were barely holding onto their instruments. <\snark> Anyways: Great country songs!!!!!!
  4:42pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

oh come on
  4:46pm
Scott:

Dead are really good at bringing the hate here! I love that lazy lazy stoned vibe they pull on that one.
  4:49pm
northguineahills:

Are you pickling kidding me,?!!"Workingman's Dead" is one of my favorite Dead albums! (I thank John Oswald's "Greyfolded" for my gateway into the Dead.)
  4:51pm
Tom:

High Time is one of the worst of the Dead's songs. Why not play Easy Wind, one of their best?
  4:51pm
BSI:

Ha! No hate here ... Just amused that I managed to live 43 years w/o being able to recall hearing 'em, despite their fame & such.
  4:52pm
glenn:

hte dead are awesome. but moby grape is still better.
  4:53pm
don:

shitkickin the shit out of it, scott.
fully appreciated the 'high time' select.
  4:53pm
glenn:

besides, if there's room for amanda on wfmu, there should be room for the dead.
  4:54pm
Cecile:

I'm going to start a band called dead amanda. I'm going to sing the whole Dead catalog in an Amanda voice.
  4:55pm
necro:

I REALLY love the dead
  4:55pm
BSI:

I'd buy a box set o' THAT action, cecile...
  4:55pm
Lewis:

right on Cecile!
  4:55pm
don:

prepare to be hated by most and loved by me, cecile.
  4:55pm
Scott:

GO CECILE!!! No teasing, no fooling, you've got to do this.
  4:55pm
JSF:

loving this residents cover of Jambalaya.. Thanks Scott!
  4:56pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

that was about the most creative version of Jambalaya ever
  4:56pm
marq:

let's hope we don't have to hear from my Son of a Gun album. although it might fit for this show.
  4:57pm
Cecile:

I don't know hardly any Dead songs. But I might have to do it.
  4:58pm
glenn:

can i play the theremin in dead amanda, cecile? pleeeeeeeeease.
  4:59pm
Cecile:

Sure!
  5:00pm
glenn:

excellent! now i just have to get a theremin and learn how to play it.
  5:01pm
(¸.•[]`•.¸.•´¯`•:

sounds like a good Hoof-N-Mouth project!

I don't hate, I just love criticizing, there's a diff ;)
  5:01pm
still b/p:

And on one special live performance night each year..like on a solstice...could you flip it and do Worship Me and Concrete Nipples as endless meanderjams?
  5:01pm
Lewis:

I found a therim collection in the used bin at my local record store, but haven't had a chance to listen to it yet...
  5:04pm
glenn:

or do dead songs to the angry birds theme, cecile. :)
  5:06pm
Cecile:

That sounds like a winner, glenn.
  5:09pm
Cecile:

That last song sounded like an episode of WeTV's Snapped in the making. That's the series that should be retitled "Crazy Killin' Broads." I'm serious.
  5:12pm
marq:

theremins are a dream to play. one of the few instruments that gets your whole body and mind into it whitout all of the technical stuff of an intrument that your brain has to deal with. just make music and sound. right brain left brain free
  5:20pm
Robert:

I hear those notes, "Always in Love", as the beginning of the Columbia fight song, "Who Owns New York?"
  5:25pm
Mike East:

we have a theremin up on a shelf here...I've been told that it does not function properly, but it makes theremin-like sounds and changes pitch/volume with hand motions, so it works well enough to screw around with.
  5:25pm
Cecile:

Hey, the first country song I ever heard about cross-dressing. Awesome.
  5:29pm
Frisco Kid:

Yay, Amps for Christ! Haven't heard this in years. Here's a great vid of the Amps guy playing some of his homemade instruments:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V51_fdF8ESQ
  5:31pm
glenn:

http://www.theremaniacs.com/
  5:34pm
Parq:

Speaking of Barry:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolita,_My_Love
  5:35pm
dale:

a fine fine glen campbell song. i remember him performing this on his show with a ballerina in a housecoat behind him in a home setting. leave the dogs tied up and the latchstring out, I'm coming home!
  5:37pm
jeff-m:

have to go out, great show man.
  5:38pm
Scott:

Thanks a lot Jeff! See you
  5:45pm
Cecile:

Can you play "Mule Skinner Blues" by Dolly Parton?
  5:46pm
BSI:

holy hell, anything called "mule skinner blues" is worthy of honorable mention...
  5:47pm
glenn:

do you know dolly's song "the bargain store"?. gets my vote for most cynical song ever.
  5:48pm
Cecile:

She made history - one of the first women to do a bluegrass classic solo. Not as a part of a group - lead vocs, lead banjo.
  5:51pm
dale:

there's a tear in my beer. i 'd better get another one.
  5:59pm
glenn:

is that the sadies playing with andre williams?
  5:59pm
frenchee:

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAHAAAAAHA!
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