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Favoriting August 1, 2011: Auggie

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Artist Track Album Year Comments Approx. start time
Necro Deathmort  Jaffanaut   Favoriting Music of Bleak Origin       
The Insect Explosion  Head Cleaner   Favoriting Treatise on Human Nature      0:01:31 (Pop-up)
Sympathy Nervous  Music Of The S.N. Phase-1   Favoriting No More Expo      0:05:32 (Pop-up)
Noteherder and McCloud  Tr 3 (untitled)   Favoriting Field Logs      0:12:21 (Pop-up)
AKA Gelbart  Anna (Go to him)   Favoriting Please Please Me      0:15:13 (Pop-up)
Ed Schrader's Music Beat  Rats   Favoriting 7"      0:17:19 (Pop-up)
Syd Barrett  Rats   Favoriting Barrett      0:18:58 (Pop-up)
Azalia Snail  Space Heater   Favoriting Celestial Respect      0:21:46 (Pop-up)
Yek Koo  Oh Woman   Favoriting Alone Together #3 7"      0:27:00 (Pop-up)
C.S. Yeh  In The Blink of An Eye   Favoriting 7"      0:30:35 (Pop-up)
Matching Mole  O Caroline   Favoriting S/t      0:34:09 (Pop-up)
 
Nik Raicevic  Lysergic Acid Diethylamide   Favoriting Head  1970    0:45:01 (Pop-up)
Ultra  Abandoned   Favoriting Roman Holiday      0:52:12 (Pop-up)
Peter Catham  Beet Pasta   Favoriting A Man's Mouth      0:58:16 (Pop-up)
Haruki  Greasy Coats And A Pair Of Scissors   Favoriting To Humble A Nest      1:00:55 (Pop-up)
B.B. Blunder  You're So Young   Favoriting Workers' Playtime      1:06:10 (Pop-up)
Cliffie Swan  She's Almost Gone   Favoriting Memories Come True      1:11:51 (Pop-up)
 
Social Climbers  Western World   Favoriting S/t  1981    1:22:13 (Pop-up)
Shangri-Las  I Can Never Go Home Anymore   Favoriting 7"      1:26:58 (Pop-up)
XYX  Nunca Nunca   Favoriting V/a, Bratty    Liz Berg's 2011 WFMU Marathon premium  1:30:13 (Pop-up)
Tannhäuser Sterben & Das Tod  Riss   Favoriting Eigengift      1:32:28 (Pop-up)
Vogel  Bananas Gas   Favoriting No Nie Mee Allai 7"      1:39:31 (Pop-up)
Grouper  Rising Height   Favoriting split 7" w/ Pumice      1:44:07 (Pop-up)
The Zombies  A Rose For Emily   Favoriting Odessey and Oracle      1:50:15 (Pop-up)
 
Blue Sausage Infant  Negative Space   Favoriting Negative Space      1:57:19 (Pop-up)
Atole  José José José   Favoriting V/a, Yeti Magazine #11      2:11:43 (Pop-up)
Esplendor Geométrico  Moscú Está Helado   Favoriting Va/, The Minimal Wave Tapes Vol 1      2:15:45 (Pop-up)
Alf Of Hip Hop Slam  Vintro   Favoriting Vintage      2:19:31 (Pop-up)
Kindest Lines  Prom Song   Favoriting Covered in Dust      2:21:21 (Pop-up)
Sophie Cooper & Ben Nash  Natural Liberation (exc)   Favoriting Alchemy      2:25:07 (Pop-up)
Deficit Des Annees Anterieures  Ne Plus Rien Voir - Le Cargo Du Soir   Favoriting La famille des Saltimbanques      2:32:04 (Pop-up)
Celer  Side 2 (exc)   Favoriting Vestiges of An Inherent Melancholy      2:37:56 (Pop-up)
Terrors  Soft Proliferating Light   Favoriting Lagan Qord      2:42:33 (Pop-up)
Tuusanuuskat  tr 4   Favoriting Naaksaa Naa Mun Kyyneleet      2:45:41 (Pop-up)
Starland Vocal Band  Afternoon Delight   Favoriting 45 @ 33, off-center too      2:51:26 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:05pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

presenting Mr. Scott Williams manning the boards!
  3:07pm
Wild Neil:

Yep, this sums up most of the poeple I have met and read about...
  3:09pm
T-Zero:

Now that was what you call a smooth track transition. (applauds)
  3:19pm
hubba:

Everything thus far is so out of control... kudos
  3:22pm
Adam:

Make the world a better place and drop Leona Anderson next!
  3:23pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I look into your EYES!
  3:25pm
Rats:

What's the trouble?
  3:25pm
Scott W:

Hey everyone! Thanks for listening. Adam, maybe later...
  3:35pm
hubba:

Question: How much of what you play if from your own collection and how much is from what is available at the station? There are numerous things that are shared, of course, but I'm just curious how much of your own paycheck goes toward making this magic happen.
  3:35pm
hubba:

um, is this the burning star core guy?
  3:35pm
BSI:

I'll get this round. What are you having?
  3:36pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

catharsis with a paradigm shift
  3:37pm
Looms:

Do you loke cucumber ice creams?
  3:37pm
BSI:

DCE: That's a porter, innit?
  3:38pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

trans-porter, why yes!
  3:40pm
Irene:

I haven't heard this in ages! Thx!
  3:41pm
Adam:

@hubba yeah, that's the bsc guy - I can't wait to hear more pop stuff from him
  3:42pm
frenchee:

... pretty
  3:43pm
hubba:

@ Adam, thanks... that was a curve ball, but it sounded great!
  3:49pm
frenchee:

so right before you told us listeners that was Robert Wyatt singing, I googled it and found this:
"Wyatting"

Recently the verb "Wyatting" appeared in some blogs and music magazines to describe the practice of playing weird tracks on a pub jukebox to annoy the other pub goers.
  3:50pm
Scott W:

frenchee, that's hilarious - but I don't understand! Really?? People find Robert Wyatt annoying??
  3:51pm
Scott W:

hubba, I ain't got much the FMU library ain't got, but I do still bring a buncha stuff from home. Sometimes
  3:52pm
hubba:

That all started when Kevin Costner was filming Wyatt Earp on location in the UK, he would pull these shenanigans with local towns people... usually he was still in "old west" garb, and thus pranksters picked-up the practice to represent the genius that is Kevin Costner.
  3:53pm
Scott W:

Whew... ask Marty McSorley about his new tattoo
  3:53pm
BSI:

...as for the practice of "Wyatting," there used to be a diner nearby with Barry McGuire's EVE OF DESTRUCTION on the jukebox. Now, when you've had a long night & you're repairing some well-earned damage with endless cups of coffee on a Sunday morning, and you happen to have a pocket full of quarters........ who could refuse?
  3:55pm
hubba:

@Scott, thanks for answering... I always wonder how much of the dj's personal goes into some fo these shows... while the vaults are deep there, it is always so personal, these shows, that I'm like, "this is what their record collections look like? Dear Lord!"
  3:55pm
frenchee:

Wyatting sounds like FMU S.O.P. to me.
  3:59pm
T-Zero:

except instead of annoying listeners it only annoys other stations lol
  4:05pm
Curious:

Is his new tattoo a picture of a 45 center-hole adapter?
  4:06pm
Scott W:

A: Nope.
  4:06pm
Curious:

awww
  4:07pm
frenchee:

is it el lay-themed?
  4:08pm
Scott W:

ummm, sorta, but not directly
  4:15pm
frenchee:

hmm
<intrigued>
  4:18pm
T-Zero:

A Kevin Costner tat?
  4:19pm
hubba:

I bet is Kevin Costener from Bull Durham... it was the number one tatoo in 2 countries 7 years ago: Bolivia (duh!) and Estonia (double, duh!)
  4:21pm
T-Zero:

Either that or one of Jor-El lol
  4:23pm
hubba:

Dances with Durham
  4:27pm
Scott W:

T-Zero wins
  4:27pm
still b/p:

Wyattworld.
  4:27pm
moose:

ah just got home, in from wicked heat, time to enjoy this show by the air conditioner
growing up in nj, my jukeboxes were tableside diner jukeboxes
the most recent i used was at the now gone! tunnel diner in jersey city
they had 'slow dog' by belly, which i played every time
hello all
  4:28pm
moose:

that was a long comment i left! beg pardon
  4:29pm
T-Zero:

I wouldn't have had any idea, except recently he was talking about how he considers Costner a person hero.
  4:30pm
fred:

wyatting? I thought it was called dondestaning, since that album was supposedly used for annoying pub folks.
  4:30pm
T-Zero:

personal
  4:32pm
Emily:

like!
  4:33pm
fred:

that record sounds like it has been played a million times
  4:33pm
hubba:

In some HR departments he IS a personnel hero... Field of Untouchable Bodyguads
  4:34pm
Mike East:

@moose - my local diner used to have those to, but the got rid of them a few years back when they renovated.
  4:35pm
T-Zero:

@Emily: So melodramatic.
  4:36pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Greetings Scott and all the listeners.
  4:37pm
T-Zero:

I still love Leader of the Pack.
  4:37pm
moose:

i can still feel what those jukeboxes felt like on my child-fingers when i think about it, the buttons, the dial up top to flip the pages, ahh! and look, a complimentary health salad
  4:38pm
BSI:

I can hardly contain my joy.
in fact, i shall not.
  4:40pm
Brian in UK:

Love the sound of those table side juke boxes. Wonder what happened to them? There is NOTHING like putting a side on a juke preferable pre 1967
  4:47pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I remember playing that Tommy Tutone 867 5309 song on one of those back in the early 80s while eating greasy fries and a bad burger.
  4:55pm
Brian in UK:

A GOOD wyatting Love Makes Sweet Music by Soft Machine. Probably a Kevin Ayres vocal rather than himself.

Auggie doggie & doggie daddy? What does it mean?
  4:55pm
marika from estonia:

really nice set!! must say. i'm very enthusiasted
  4:56pm
Scott W:

thank you marika! hmmm Brian in UK, I think that was Wyatt. ?
  4:57pm
moose:

what about augie doggie? (a hanna-barbera cartoon)
  4:58pm
Brian in UK:

Just saw the programme title and wrote before engaging brain. What's new?
  4:59pm
moose:

oh i didn't see that title, another unengaged B
  5:01pm
don:

and now it is i who can hardly contain my joy, bsi
  5:01pm
T-Zero:

I still don't know what you're talking about. My playlist only says "Auggie" lol
  5:02pm
Scott W:

Happy Auggie, all
  5:03pm
still b/p:

The start of Auggie means Seppy and Octy, as nice as they are, will be here too soon, ol' son ol' sonna mine.
  5:03pm
T-Zero:

Ok. I have to ask. What's the story behind this group name? Blue Sausage Infant
  5:03pm
Brian in UK:

I was extending what might or might not be there.

Had to check, Scott. It was Wyatting. Ayres on the B produced by Kim Fowley.
  5:04pm
T-Zero:

@Brian: ahhhh
  5:10pm
Bas, NL:

Blue Sausage Infant.. Noted. Awesome sounds! Hello Scott! Hello Listeners!
  5:10pm
T-Zero:

Some kind of jab at The Meatmen? (Blüd Sausage)
  5:13pm
T-Zero:

I like it, the track I mean
  5:14pm
Cerulian Salami Toddler:

Probably some teenage inside joke.
  5:15pm
Marmalade kitty:

BSI!!!!!
  5:22pm
BSI CSI:

Riddle of how BSI got its name solved, albeit, anti-climactically so: http://www.doncampau.com/livingarchiveFeatures7-10.htm
  5:26pm
not noteable:

I can't stop weeping I can not, amy, damn, amy
  5:30pm
T-Zero:

U dunno why but that Esplendor Geométrico made me think of Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft
  5:34pm
don:

great interview -- you still selling tapes?
  5:40pm
other david:

Deficit Des Annees Anterieures track is gorgeous.

Superb set, great show, Mister.
  5:45pm
hamburger:

dreamy
  5:55pm
dvd:

oh no, oh yes!
  5:56pm
Ike:

Hot damn!
  5:56pm
Scott W:

even pervier like this, yeah?
  5:56pm
other david:

Starland Vocal Band never sounded so gooooood
  5:57pm
bruceleh:

Very trippy.
  5:57pm
J J:

Nice. Much improved.
  5:57pm
Alterante Title:

Afternoon Decentered
  5:57pm
dale:

afternoon kids. Love, love LOVE starland band! of course they started out as john denvers back up musicioans. which leads to the not fcc-friendly john denver hit you always played...
  5:58pm
bruceleh:

Of, course, I might be the one tripping, and it's playing normally
  5:58pm
Looms:

Now I feel seasick :(
  5:59pm
other david:

supoib!
  5:59pm
glenn:

(belatedly) augie doggy and doggy daddy is from the huckleberry hound cartoon.
  5:59pm
asb:

That was gross in an interesting way.
  6:00pm
bruceleh:

Is this like the new style @ wfmu?
Don't Pseu and Kurt Gottschalk also vary the speed of some big pop hit
  6:04pm
rick r:

thanks. I don't feel dizzy anymore
  6:14pm
Scott W:

yeah, Kurt does this great thing where he opens his show with some scratchy 45 pop hit, then talks over it @ 33rpm for the rest of his show. Pseu often warps organ records she talks over. Diane Kamikaze used to do a 45@33 thing pretty regularly
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