Favoriting Music from Daddy's Hideaway: Playlist from May 18, 2011 Favoriting

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Favoriting May 18, 2011: Baby, The Rain Must Fall



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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments
Billy Preston  All Things Must Pass   Favoriting Encouraging Words  Apple  1970   
The Indelicates  McVeigh   Favoriting David Koresh Superstar  Corporate Records  2011   
Queen  Coming Soon   Favoriting The Game  EMI  1980   
Conlon Nancarrow / Arditti Quartet  String Quartet No.3 (Canon 3/4/5/6) - A - measure=72   Favoriting Quartets and Studies  Wergo  2007   
Cave  Ravens Hash   Favoriting Split 10"+ CD  Permanent Rrecords  2008   
Ignat i Vasil Videnov  Ne gledaj me predugo   Favoriting Ignat i Vasil Videnov  Balkanton  ?   
Jerry Goldsmith  Main Title - Barnaby Jones   Favoriting Barnaby Jones DVD  CBS  1973   
The Moog Synthesizer with The Camarata Contemporary Chamber Orchestra  Les Trois Valses Distinquees Du Precieux Degoute - II Son Binocle   Favoriting The Electronic Spirit of Erik Satie  Deram  1972   
The Indelicates  A Single Thrown Grenade   Favoriting David Koresh Superstar  Corporate Records  2011   

Music behind DJ:
Jazz-ansamblj 'Balalaika' 

Dihanije   Favoriting

La Musique Sovietique - From Palanga to Gurzufa - L’ete 69 

Melodiya 

1969 

 
Fiebre Amarilla  I Gotta Feeling   Favoriting   No label  197?  Salvadorean band, 1970s 
Gay Vaquer  5-20   Favoriting The Morning of The Musicians  RCA Victor  1972   
Bootsy Collins  Minds Under Construction (featuring Buckethead & Z-Class)   Favoriting Tha Funk Capital Of The World  Mascot Records  2011   
Oxygenfad  2010 in a Nutshell   Favoriting Attack Of The Giant Attention Whores!  naboa music  2011   
Stu Phillips and American Breed  Solitary Sanctuary   Favoriting Jud (Soundtrack)  Ampex  1970   

Music behind DJ:
Jazz-ansamblj 'Balalaika' 

Dihanije   Favoriting

La Musique Sovietique - From Palanga to Gurzufa - L’ete 69 

Melodiya 

1969 

 
Akritika  Evening, bad evening   Favoriting Odes of the Byzantine Empire Border Guards  Cultural Action - Emse  2008   


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Listener comments!

  5:06pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, didn't know Billy sang his friend's song, especially the year George himself released it!
  5:07pm
George Harrison:

Billy Preston? Name rings a bell.
  5:08pm
God:

@Jesus> Who died and left YOU king?
  5:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

Welcome back Tim!

Matt from Springfield, reporting in from Irwin's show. Where's the others? Did you all get lost?
  5:09pm
Irwin Posters:

Nobody here but us chickens.
  5:10pm
rst-wiley:

Working time lag.

Nice musical transition(s), Tim.
  5:11pm
tim:

Hi y'all. Rainy here. Looks like the rapture will require an umbrella.
  5:12pm
God:

I can't believe people are so goddman GULLIBLE.

Back to the drawing board.
  5:12pm
Larry:

Rapture umbrellas! Let's design a logo!
  5:13pm
Radio Consultant:

Good low-cost promotion there, familyradio. But after May 21st, what's Plan B?
  5:13pm
tim:

A'ight Larry!
  5:15pm
Matt from Springfield:

There's some peoples!

Shape the umbrellas like an upside-down ark--turn it over and you have an automatic flotation device for when the floods get too high!
  5:16pm
Larry:

If this next one is wrong, too, we can wait until 2060! Just don't print any dates on them and we're good.
  5:18pm
tim:

Still, we need to hope for the best, even after so many years of disappointment.
  5:18pm
Mayan Calendar:

We just get no respect, I tell ya!

Dec. 21, 2012.
  5:18pm
Frisco Squid:

For me, The Game was the beginning of the end for Queen. But I don't remember "Coming Soon" -- I kinda enjoyed it, thanks!
  5:22pm
rst-wiley:

Do they check for conflicts with little-kid birthdays within the organization?
"Oh, no we can't do the next rapture on that day.. little Jimmy is turning 5!"
  5:23pm
Frisco Squid:

The Rapture actually happened last week. Only five people made the cut, so nobody noticed....
  5:23pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wouldn't be Daddy's Hideaway without some Slavic music!
  5:26pm
Carmichael:

I'm here, I'm here, OK? Pierre, what the hell does that long ass French title mean?
  5:27pm
Parq:

Y'know, this is far from the first time in the past ten or fifteen years that a fundie nut has predicted the end of the world on a date certain, and yet I don't remember nearly this much hoopla on the prior occasions. Anybody know what's special about this one, why it's captured our imaginations so?
  5:29pm
jaycjay:

@Parq, in all seriousness I think it's because of the growth of social media sites. This thing has been huge on Facebook, etc.. Similar predictions in the past never really became widely distributed beyond direct followers and the relatively small number of people who pay attention to such things.
  5:33pm
Ike:

Yeah, barely anybody listens to Family Radio. This time, the publicity comes from so much mockery on FB etc., I guess. There are waaaaaay more people spoofing it and proposing apocalypse parties than taking it seriously. Plus it makes a fun theme for FMU DJs.
  5:34pm
Carmichael:

I have a bunch of bills due next week, so Saturday is as good a time as any.
  5:35pm
12539:

@ Carmichael - if Pierre doesn't show up - the Satie piece is something like "Three Waltzes Distinguished by Precious Disgust - II. His Binocle." Satie's titles tend toward the dadaesque.
  5:36pm
Carmichael:

Thanks, numbers person!!
  5:37pm
pierre:

what long title Carmichael ??
  5:39pm
hopey:

Daddyesque?
  5:40pm
Joe Voltage:

Is the women wearing the jesus t-shirt deborah foreman from the movie valley girl
  5:42pm
Mike East:

the family radio ads have been on the sides of buses and billboards, too. I'm not big in the social media scene, but I feel like I've seen alot more about this d day prediction than in the past.
  5:45pm
Carmichael:

A few songs back, Pierre. Look at the playlist for the long French title.
  5:52pm
Matt from Springfield:

Cool track. It's made me even more paranoid than before!
  5:54pm
Radio Consultant:

It was in the newspaper that familyradio got some believers to donate a lot of their savings for all the paid ads. Zero-cost promo for them.
  5:55pm
Gullibled:

Well, you can't take it with you.
  5:55pm
jaycjay:

Sure, not saying that social meda/online is the only place it's being seen, but the frenzy online is what has fueled interest and traditional media coverage. Along with, i'd also add, interest in the "apocalypse" stuff because of the 2012 flap.
  5:56pm
jaycjay:

But really, come ot think of it, it's probably not more pervasive than the Y2K disaster predictions were.
  5:56pm
dave:

a lotof people are giving camping ALL of their money--to be more saved than others or whatever---if only it wasnt a load of nonsense--it would be great to get rid of the christians
  5:56pm
Carmichael:

Or the comet behind the planet. Or wa it the planet behind the comet?
  5:58pm
dale:

why give camping ANY money if he's going up there with everyone else? he should give his money to us poor souls left to fend for ourselves.
  5:59pm
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks for stopping by Tim! Always happy when I see your show on the schedule!

Now I'm moving over to the 7SD playlist--and DON'T get lost this time, people! Pick a buddy and hold on to the string together! We'll do a roll call on the 7SD playlist.
  5:59pm
12539:

Thanks Tim!
  6:00pm
Mike East:

see you on the other side, Matt
  7:02pm
ex:

thx all
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