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Artist | Track | Album | Label | New | Approx. start time | |||||
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Stereolab | Tomorrow is Already Here | Emperor Tomato Ketchup | Elektra | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Grizzly Bear | Ready, Able | Veckatimest | Warp | 0:04:27 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Summer Cats | Let's Go! | Songs for Tuesdays | Slumberland | 0:08:40 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Dirtbombs | Sharevari | Party Store | In the Red | * | 0:11:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
Outhud | The L Train is A Swell Train and I Don't Want to Hear You Indies Complain | S.T.R.E.E.T. D.A.D. | Kranky | 0:16:26 (Pop-up) | ||||||
My Bloody Valentine | When You Sleep | Loveless | Sire/Warner Brothers | 0:32:27 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Zola Jesus | Sea Talk | Valusia EP | sacred bones | * | 0:36:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ringo Death Starr | Other Things | Ringo Death Starr | Sonic Unyon | * | 0:40:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
Kirsty MacColl | Titanic Days | Titanic Days | IRS | 0:44:44 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Orange Juice | I Guess I'm Just A Little Too Sensitive | ...Coals To Newcastle | Domino | * | 0:49:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
Bobby Williams | You Need Love Like I Do | Funky Superfly: The Best of Bobby Williams | Jazzman | * | 0:53:39 (Pop-up) | |||||
Deerhoof | Hey I Can | Deerhoof vs. Evil | Polyvinyl | * | 1:05:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jad Fair | True Love Will Find You In The End | Beautiful Songs: Best of Jad Fair | Fire | * | 1:07:39 (Pop-up) | |||||
Fergus & Geronimo | Baby Don't You Cry | Unlearn | Hardly Art | * | 1:10:05 (Pop-up) | |||||
Petula Clark | Donne Moi | C'est Chic! French Girl Singers of the 1960s | Ace | * | 1:12:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Crystals | There's No Other Like My Baby | Da Doo Ron Ron: The Best of the Crystals | EMU/Legacy | * | 1:14:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
Elvis Perkins | While You Were Sleeping | Ash Wednesday | XL | 1:17:19 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Monochrome Set | I Don't Know | Early Recordings: 1975-1977 "White Noise" | Captured Tracks | * | 1:23:35 (Pop-up) | |||||
Mark Sultan | I Am The End | I Am The End 7" | In The Red | * | 1:39:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
Tom Bennet | The Reason Why I Love You | Trash Boogaloo | EMI/Pias | * | 1:42:22 (Pop-up) | |||||
Bappi Lahari | Everybody Dance With Me | Psych-Funk Sa-Re-Ga! Seminar: Aesthetic Expressions of Psychedelic Funk Music in India 1970-1983 (V/A) | World Psychedelic Funk Classics | * | 1:45:43 (Pop-up) | |||||
Vagrants | Respect | I Can't Make a Friend 1965-68 | Light In The Attic | * | 1:48:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
Victor Uwaifo | Ohue (Frankie Francis & Simbad Edit) | Sofrito: Tropical Discotheque | Strut | * | 1:50:45 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Fresh & Onlys | Tell Me What You Want To Know | Tell Me What You Want To Know 7" | Hozac | * | 2:00:52 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Soft Machine | A Certain Kind | The Soft Machine | Sundazed | * | 2:03:16 (Pop-up) | |||||
Slint | Good Morning, Captain | Spiderland | Touch And Go Records | 2:06:35 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Wrens | This Boy Is Exhausted | The Meadowlands | Absolutely Kosher | 2:14:15 (Pop-up) | ||||||
No Age | Glitter | Glitter 7" | Sub Pop | * | 2:18:29 (Pop-up) | |||||
Cloudcraft | Under Bodhi Tree Afternoon Raga (part 1) | Cloudcraft | Social Music Record Club | * | 2:22:46 (Pop-up) | |||||
Reggie Msomi and His Hollywood Jazz Band | Soul Chakari | Next Stop...Soweto: Township Sounds from the Golden Age of Mbaqanga (V/A) | Strut | * | 2:29:40 (Pop-up) | |||||
Johnny Cash | Put The Sugar To Bed | From Memphis to Hollywood - Bootleg Vol. II | Columbia/Legacy | * | 2:32:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
Coasting | Coasting | Coasting 7" | Group Tightener | * | 2:41:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Robert Pollard | Space City Kicks | Space City Kicks | Guided By Voices, Inc. | 2:44:25 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Yvonne & Yvette | After It's All Over | The Siamese Twins | Norton | * | 2:47:20 (Pop-up) | |||||
Mark Dagley | When I Lay My Burden Down | Mystery of the Guitar | Abaton Book Co. | * | 2:50:10 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jerry Lee Lewis | Crazy Arms/At The End of the Road | Original Sun Singles ’56 –’60 | Sundazed | * | 2:52:44 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Listener comments!
John McCabe in L.A.:
Adam:
At the risk of repeating myself: FREE LIBYA!
Robert:
Thersee:
Robert, the marathon starts in just under 9 hours- Liz Berg will kick it off.
WFU Idiot:
yar:
g'morning
Marmalade Kitty:
Therese:
Robert:
Pat from Toronto:
Marmalade Kitty:
WFU Idiot:
dan in Falls Church VA:
Jack:
Adam:
Pigeon English comments from a hungry kitty-kitty? Shocking, or Shattuck?
yair:
still didn't wake up. eyes half shut, fingers mover by themselves
Marmalade Kitty:
Therese:
Adam:
Kitty, we're all free: but I know a cat-bird sitting when I encounter one.
Danne D:
Will have to catch this on the archive :(
But I wanted to give you a shoutout - off to a great start playing wise even if the spelling is off ;)
Had to take a peek at the JM page (even though I'm a lapsed Catholic and the tchotchkes look pretty cool I have to say.
Danne D:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wfmu/5453202695/in/set-72157603873576097/
Have a good night! Gooooooo FMU :)
Adam:
Therese:
Robert:
Adam:
Marmalade Kitty:
Therese:
yair:
Adam:
corey:
Close Listener:
Adam:
Robert:
Jack:
Therese:
Therese:
Esteban:
Esteban:
Adam:
Robert:
Adam:
Adam:
Marmalade Kitty:
Ringo Death Starr is a gret name!
coalhard:
Adam:
Esteban:
yair Yona:
yair Yona:
Adam:
Marmalade Kitty:
Didn't you know that Coalhard? :) Oops did I p[ost twice..?
Adam:
coalhard:
Esteban:
Adam:
Collins is a Scot, and it was alleged, a precursor to Morrissey.
coalhard:
Esteban:
Marmalade Kitty:
coalhard:
Adam:
I had family in Alderson, and have family across the border a ways in Uniontown, PA, another broken coalmining town.
Esteban:
Esteban:
Adam:
Esteban, I did not attempt it on any proper BBC video service (is that free?). I watched it on YouTube. Part I, "Property Is Theft" is about squatters, some of whom are Trotskyists, others into primal scream therapy, who settled a particular London neighborhood in the 1970s. Part II, "Angry Wimmin," looks at set of increasingly militant and predominantly lesbian movements in the later 1970s and into the mid-'80s. The aforementioned conclusion is about the failed launch of "News On Sunday," a Marxist tabloid that not only failed to unseat Thatcher, but to survive the year.
Fascinating. I shan't bore y'all with the other programs I found reposted, but one: the parallel story "Tory! Tory! Tory!" on the rise on fall of the Iron Lady. Same filmmakers, I believe, and availabile on the interweb.
Marmalade Kitty:
Adam:
coalhard:
Adam:
With no cable, I've been reduced to killing time with thoughtful television about history and politics, and after hearing a lot of British music of that era, got more curious recently about postwar politics there. One thing led to another.
WFU Idiot:
Esteban:
Adam:
Adam:
WFU Idiot:
Marmalade Kitty:
Watching BBC radio is free, although funded by the liscence fee. Adam, I'm sure you already knew that..
Esteban:
Adam:
Her supervisor needs to know that this is bad for customer service in a highly competitive industry. God, being a tax monkey sucked.
Adam:
WFU Idiot:
avant reguard:
Adam:
Esteban:
avant reguard:
Therese:
Esteban:
Esteban:
Marmalade Kitty:
Esteban:
Adam:
good docs on Michael Foot and Enoch Powell, Labour in the Wilderness Years, and the obligatory Downing Street Years.
Therese, ah, they won't hand over a 1040, or even "signature pages" for eletronic filing, until payment has been received (or arranged to be taken from an anticipated refund big enough to cover the cost). At least, the walk-in retail tax prepartaion chains would not do so: the risk of a customer taking the documents and not paying would be too great.
Then, your over-protective preparer had you hostage. Tell her supervisor. If one of the preparers I supervised had done that, I'd have wanted to know.
Marmalade Kitty:
SlowFastHazel:
Esteban:
coalhard:
SlowFastHazel:
Marmalade Kitty:
SlowFastHazel:
Marmalade Kitty:
Adam:
SlowFastHazel:
Adam:
SlowFastHazel:
Therese:
And yes, speaking of taxes, all contributions to WFMU are tax-deductible!
Adam:
Esteban:
SlowFastHazel:
andrewwwerdna:
Adam:
Adam:
Adam:
SlowFastHazel:
SlowFastHazel:
Adam:
Esteban:
fleep:
SlowFastHazel:
Esteban:
Esteban:
Adam:
Adam:
Esteban:
Adam:
fleep:
Esteban:
Esteban:
Adam:
yair: