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Favoriting March 27, 2011: You Rang?

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
Hampton Hawes  Sonora   Favoriting Blues For Bud  1201    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Rose Murphy  Swingin' Down The Lane   Favoriting The Chee-Chee Girl  Living Era    0:04:40 (Pop-up)
Riley Puckett  Moonlight, Shadows And You   Favoriting Country Music Pioneer  JSP  *   0:07:14 (Pop-up)
Lydia & The Rollers  Never On A Sunday   Favoriting I Can't Stop Loving You  Rarity  *   0:09:38 (Pop-up)
Patsy Cline  Crazy Arms   Favoriting Sweet Dreams: Her Complete Decca Masters (1960-1963)  Hip-O Select    0:12:26 (Pop-up)
Roland Alphonso  Yard Broom   Favoriting Rock Steady!  Charly    0:14:58 (Pop-up)
Mickey Baker  Steam Roller   Favoriting R&B Hipshakers Vol. 2: Scratch That Itch  Vampisoul  *   0:18:09 (Pop-up)
Noro Morales  Saona   Favoriting Dance the Latin... Soul Funk Jazz!  Jazzman    0:20:13 (Pop-up)
Loleatta Holloway  Hit And Run (12" Mix)   Favoriting Original Salsoul Classics: The 20th Anniversary  Salsoul    0:23:12 (Pop-up)
 
Bachelorette  The Light Seekers (Listen: Pop-up)   Favoriting Bachelorette  Drag City  *   0:36:08 (Pop-up)
Fernando Sor  Estudio 5 For Guitar   Favoriting Carillons of Scotland  Saydisc    0:39:58 (Pop-up)
Django Reinhardt  Beyond the Sea (La Mer)   Favoriting The Essential Django Reinhardt  Legacy  *   0:41:12 (Pop-up)
Toumani Diabaté  Cantelowes   Favoriting The Mandé Variations  Nonesuch    0:45:50 (Pop-up)
Mary Mary  Yesterday   Favoriting Mary Mary  Sony BMG    0:52:29 (Pop-up)
 
Lotte Lenya  Alabama Song   Favoriting Lotte Lenya Sings Kurt Weill  Sony Classical    1:04:45 (Pop-up)
Nikki D  Daddy's Little Girl (Dub)   Favoriting Daddy's Little Girl  Def Jam    1:08:41 (Pop-up)
Mort Garson  The Ride Of Aida (Voodoo)   Favoriting Electronic Toys 2  Q.D.K. Media    1:12:48 (Pop-up)
Emperor Penguins, Halley Bay  Edwin J. Mickleburgh   Favoriting Antarctica: A Portrait in Wildlife and Natural Sound  Saydisc    1:16:17 (Pop-up)
Nergui Ganzorig  Khunin Joroo   Favoriting Mongolia: Songs And Morin Khuur  Ocora/Radio France    1:19:23 (Pop-up)
Six Drummers  Livingroom   Favoriting Music For One Apartment And Six Drummers  Hybris    1:21:54 (Pop-up)
Toy Selectah  La Ravertona   Favoriting Mex Machine  Mad Decent  *   1:23:18 (Pop-up)
Gold Panda  Police   Favoriting Companion  Ghostly International  *   1:26:39 (Pop-up)
DJ Kool  Crowd Participation   Favoriting Funkmaster Flex: The Mix Tape Volume II  Loud    1:30:29 (Pop-up)
 
Duane Eddy  The Scrape   Favoriting Dance With the Guitar Man  RCA/Legacy  *   1:39:10 (Pop-up)
The Lovin' Spoonful  March   Favoriting You're A Big Boy Now  Legacy  *   1:41:40 (Pop-up)
Magali Noel  Oh Si Y'Avait Pas Ton Pere   Favoriting Latin Pearls, Vol. 8: French Girls  Balandras Editions    1:44:12 (Pop-up)
Margaret Lewis  Shake A Leg   Favoriting Shreveport High Steppers: Ram Rockabilly & Hillbilly  Ace    1:46:25 (Pop-up)
Prince Buster  It's Burke's Law   Favoriting FABulous Greatest Hits  Sequel    1:48:48 (Pop-up)
Junior Barnard  Four Or Five Times   Favoriting Boppin' Guitar On The Wills  Bootlegger    1:53:07 (Pop-up)
The Waylors (feat. Ralph Mooney)  Back In The Saddle Again   Favoriting Music From Mackintosh & T.J.  RCA    1:54:05 (Pop-up)
Al Jolson  The Anniversary Song   Favoriting Classics of Hollywood Romance  Regis    1:56:39 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  7:04pm
hamburger:

ahoy hoy
  7:05pm
Phil Harmonic:

y sonorosa!
  7:06pm
Phil Harmonic:

bruger -- well done
  7:10pm
cheri:

whats up mo?? what a chilly spring we're having rite?? i hope it warms up real soon,,
  7:11pm
aido:

now you've done it!!! i'm stringing up my hammock. how do you come up with this beeyootiful stuff right off the bat??
  7:14pm
Scott:

Some pop song stole this whole beat...don't know the name...
  7:16pm
Richard from Venezuela:

hello monica and all the listeners.
  7:16pm
CB2:

Now you have really made me happy!
CB1wanted you to know he is struggling with a WinAmp problem - says it is infected and so the two of us have been trying to get you back for him.
  7:20pm
monica:

Ahoy CB2, R from V, Scott, aido, cheri, Phil Harmonic, and hamburger! So happy to be here with you tonight! thanks for tuning in.
  7:21pm
Don (trip dub):

Excellent one-two punch. Alphonso Blue Beats and Mickey's twistin.
  7:28pm
monica:

evenin' Don (trip dub) and thanks...
  7:28pm
Cold Sesame Noodles:

Years ago, my pal Moses ran into Roland Alphonso on the streets of Bed-Stuy. "Hey Rollie," Moses called out to him (all the members of the Skatallites had moved to Brooklyn at various points during the 1960s), "my friend on WFMU still plays your music, man." Moses said that Alphonso was deeply touched. He had felt for a long time that everyone had pretty much forgot about him.

Can you imagine such a thing?!
  7:30pm
monica:

Cold Ses in the house! great story...
  7:32pm
Don (trip dub):

I forgot how difficult it must be to sustain great gospel vocals ona the extended 12". RIP Loleatta.
  7:38pm
cheri:

just to let you know monica that you're one of the greatest dee jays on fmu,, have i told you that before?? btw how's butter?
  7:39pm
Keithster:

Hi Monica, Great show. I'm thrilled to listen live instead of archive, woo woo!
  7:42pm
Cold Sesame Noodles:

Well put, Cheri. Monica and Sunday evenings go together like lungs and oxygen.
  7:49pm
Azusa:

Just discovered this show (while washing the dishes)... what was the groovy background music you were playing (with the whistling) during your last break??? Made me feel like I was in an Italian movie from the 60s. Will definitely tune in next Sunday!
  7:56pm
phillyd:

Mmm, the most relaxing part of the weekend-Monica. The ONLY problem i have with the show (and WFMU) is that i can't download shows and put them on my MP3 player. But there are far bigger problems in the world.
  7:56pm
monica:

Greetings Keithster - swell to have you in real time! Cold Ses and Cherei, you guys are swell...Eevin', Azusa, that was " White Sheets, Tight Bed" by Mastretta - EZ to find on line. Can't tell you often I hear great tracks on WFMU while I'm washing dishes!!
  8:06pm
phillyd:

e-mail's on the way to passe as well!
  8:07pm
seang:

always liked Guy Trebay's articles in the style section--that dude can write
  8:08pm
matthew:

don't forget to call your mother, she'd love to hear from you!
  8:08pm
person who never talks on the phone:

This Lotte Lenya's doing a great cover of that Doors song.
  8:08pm
Don (trip dub):

Big ups to Fine Wine on his Fine compilation. I was just told A&R has gone the way of the rotary phone. I love the phone. Debbie Harry would sing now "You keep me texting on the cellophone." Marianne Faithfull got a new album. She would do a great version of this Doors song too. So would Marlene Dietrich.
  8:09pm
ken in denver:

I remember when a ringing phone was a fun thing, a sign that somebody wanted to talk to me. That was before caller ID, in a time when the people calling were people I actually wanted to talk to.
  8:09pm
son:

i haven't had a land line for years and can't see getting one again anytime soon, but you are totally right. my friends complain that i don't respond right away because now everyone expects that everyone else will have some quick access and MUST respond immediately!
  8:10pm
marc:

What;s playing now..."I tell you we must die?"
  8:11pm
Josh:

My phone at home is still connected to the wall by the cord. The receiver is on a long cord so I can talk to you while I pour the coffee in the kitchen.
A few days ago I saw an image of the old rotary dial phone ( I AM old enough to remember!) and wondered if my fingers would still know what to do with one.
  8:11pm
Jeff M:

The back-and-forth humanity of phone calls has its appeal, and sometimes I enjoy chewin' the fat that way, but I have to say my first reaction when I hear that ring is to be annoyed that someone's interrupting my day and demanding immediate attention, instead of politely getting in the queue with an email. I really feel a mixture of dread and annoyance when I see that damned voicemail light blinking.

But we must still always maintain proper copper landlines and wear wristwatches, or those damned snotty Kids Today have won.
  8:12pm
seang:

@marc--that's an old Kurt Weill/Brecht tune I think
  8:12pm
philosofish:

Still have a landline, but hate to hear it ring -- somebody either wants money or has bad news. Excellent show this is.
  8:12pm
aido:

mona....i mostly use the phone for short conversations like "meet me here" or "meet me there". otherwise i skype if i want to bullshit. it's free. especially long distance. i.m. is a pain in the ass and my jitterbug daughter never answers the phone unless she has to. maybe she'll call back just to answer a question and that's it iknow what you mean, though.
  8:12pm
Dave from Boonton:

I hate talking on the phone. I had a girl break up with me because I didn't call her often enough/wouldn't talk long enough on the phone for her (there were other reasons, but the phone thing was a major part in the break uop).

I miss doing business on the phone, though. I'm terrible with keeping up with my email with all the spam I get. I prefer actually talking to people for important stuff if I can't see them in person
  8:16pm
Dominick:

Still using a black rotary Western Electric 500 on my land line.
Use my cell for a pocket watch as much as a phone
  8:17pm
brucelh:

phillyd, you used to be able to go to archive.wfmu.org:5555, a publicly accessible directory of the DJ's archives, two-letter names, e.g. ML for our hostess, When you go to a DJ's archive page, you can see that an mp3 stream for the previous show is available for a week or two, after that it's just the RealMedia streaming archive. The cool thing, was you could go to archive.wfmu.org:5555/archive/ML, and download the mp3 archive, which you could then put on your mp3 player! Or edit out all that 'talk', and save it as a mix (ML: that's how played your Blossom Dearie tribute @ the PSFC, to great acclaim). I haven't been to the archive for a while, and, today, surprise, you get an Apache server page now!
BRING BACK wfmu.archive.org:5555!!!
  8:18pm
Don (trip dub):

Jut like the PO and writing letters is goin' down. John Lennon would sing, "Hey waita minute Mr. Cell Carrier" just doesn't have as good a ring.
  8:20pm
david:

These emperor penguins rock, Monica.
  8:21pm
Emperor Penguins:

You mean: We RULE
  8:22pm
Jeff M:

Was Popeye Tuvan?
  8:23pm
aido:

is this poopdeck pappy on mushrooms?
  8:23pm
seang:

LOL Jeff M!
  8:23pm
son:

ha!
  8:24pm
Jeff M:

D'oh! Of course not. Mongolian.
  8:24pm
Don (trip dub):

@Jeff M - Popeye: "Gee Olive you're awfully pretty." Olive - "You're pretty awful yourself, Popeye"
  8:26pm
marc:

@seang, ok, i don't see Kurt weill/Brecht on the playlist.
  8:27pm
Jeff M:

Oh, wait. Tuva's *in* Mongolia? So much makes sense now.

I will gladly pay you in Tuva for a hamburger.... never mind.
  8:27pm
Cold Sesame Noodles:

OK, now I'M freakin washing dishes. This thing is contagious. Turn it up to eleven, Monica.
  8:28pm
listener gary:

Sunday evening ...dj Monica. Yes, Virginia, there is a civilization. Eureka! we have found it. Best...
  8:28pm
Don (trip dub):

@CSN - Just lost my dinner. Can't find it anywhere. Jump, Jump, Jump.
  8:28pm
monica:

Hi Marc, that was "Alabama Song" as performed by Lotte Lenya...Jeff M, that's what the article said - phone calls are an intrusion. But isn't that why God made Caller ID? .... Dave from Boonton, yes!I Find email way more difficult to manage. But I understand your ex's position - phone calls are more intimate...aido, skype? geez, i amd living in the stone age...philosofish, still a lot of Police Athletic Leagues out there looking for you $$$.....Thanks, david!...DTD, oh man P.O. is totally goin' down....much appreciated, brucelh....Dominick, get me a princess princess phone!...seang, zackly...Yay, Josh! Let's hear it for cords!...Hi Son, i understand if you've parted with it, you can't turn back. I'm still clinging to my old 212....ken in denver, ah the old days...phillyd, say it ain't so...
  8:28pm
seang:

@marc--that was the singer Lotte Lenya singing the Alabama Song by Brecht(words) and Weill(music)
  8:29pm
Jeff M:

marc: Alabama Song is Brecht/Weill. And Lotte Lenya is the queen of those songs. Oh, and was married to Kurt Weill.
  8:30pm
listener gary:

...and as for my telephone, I have not used it in years. I have no cell, no texter, no none of that stuff. Bah hum bug. I vant to be aloone.
  8:31pm
monica:

listener gary, i vill honor your request!...cold ses, as you wish!
  8:31pm
Jeff M:

Off for sake and sushi and more sake. See y'all!
  8:31pm
cheri:

sorry monica i got to head out now,, it's always fun hanging out with you,,, i'll see you soon,, g'nite
  8:36pm
tomB:

As I was leaving for errands, I caught the amazing segue-in-synch from Never on Sunday to Crazy Arms. I return to find this brilliance unacknowledged. Mo, how do you keep the beat going in such disparate genres?
  8:38pm
Matt:

what's this version of i wanna be sedated playing in the background?
  8:42pm
JTKMDNY:

People don't know how to write or spell anymore (RUOK?), no less speak intelligentlly. And why would you want to engage in a two party conversation when you can control the content via Twitter so easily? TO me, our social skills have gone down precipitously since e-mail and its progeny.
  8:44pm
Don (trip dub):

Nikki D's background vocalist is Suzanne Vega's great Philly tribute..
  8:44pm
Ramones band arrangements:

Ramones Songbook As Played By Nutley Brass
1999
  8:44pm
monica:

hi matt, it's by nutley brass - ez to find!...JTKMDNY, i'm with ya, there...tomB, you're a peach. thanks.... you too, cheri...see ya soon, jeff m...
  8:46pm
JTKMDNY:

Thanks for the support. I guess I am just too old to "appreciate"our new form of communication
  8:46pm
marc:

Thank you MONICA. =)
  8:50pm
867-5309:

Hello? You're selling something? Out to swindle are you? Going to tell me another loved one is dead? Threaten me physically or mentally?
Route to an unusable voicemail system.

Good reminder that 'in person' is always better.
  8:50pm
marc:

/JENNY
  8:51pm
867-5309:

make that hangup or ignore and let go to crappy unusable voicemail.
/JENNYJENNY
  8:52pm
marc:

Look out Lotte Lenya ---and ole lucy brown
  8:53pm
listener gary:

magali noel of fellini fame. Greatness. 8 1/2
  8:54pm
the phone ringing:

<ring ring> says the phone

<Stop everything. This instant.
I demand your full attention.
NOW!> says the phone that rings at random.
  8:55pm
Don (trip dub):

Great show again. Muchos gracias, Mo. Tammi (Mojo Hanna) Lynne at Rockwood Hall on Weds. 8:00pm
  8:56pm
listener gary:

amacord ...sorry
  8:56pm
monica:

You've been a great audience tonight. Thanks for tuning in. Drop me a line some time.. no collect calls accepted.
  8:57pm
Jim Croce:

You can keep the dime...
  9:00pm
Dominick:

Help me inforrmation...
  9:02pm
Don (trip dub):

Dial M. for Monica
  10:25am
Edgar Degas:

"Well, there's a bell, and it rings, and you pick it up."

" Ah," Degas said,"like a servant."
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