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Favoriting September 26, 2011

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Hobo Sonn  Side B [excerpt]   Favoriting Wary the Mind    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Leyland Kirby  No Longer Distance Than Death   Favoriting Eager to Tear Apart the Stars    0:03:52 (Pop-up)
Bobby Vinton  Mr. Lonely (Traktor)   Favoriting   for mr. bsi  0:12:49 (Pop-up)
Chris Rea  Fool If You Think It's (Run) Over (by a Traktor)   Favoriting     0:15:23 (Pop-up)
The Field  It's Up There   Favoriting Looping State of Mind    0:21:55 (Pop-up)
Arms + Legs  In The Light   Favoriting Jonestown 78rpm 10" single    0:30:58 (Pop-up)
Blues Image  Ride Captain Ride (right channel only)   Favoriting     0:34:14 (Pop-up)
 
Tasaday  Dove Tutto Sembra Perduto   Favoriting L'Animale Profondo    0:45:24 (Pop-up)
Black Bug  Shard of Glass   Favoriting 7"    0:50:37 (Pop-up)
King Blood  Sinful Woman   Favoriting Eyewash Silver    0:52:12 (Pop-up)
Decapitated Hed  Zereo Zone   Favoriting Split 7" w/ Opera Mort    0:55:19 (Pop-up)
France Sauvage  Autre Instruments Normaux   Favoriting Couper les Tchou Tchou    0:59:02 (Pop-up)
Bohren & Der Club of Gore  Zombies Never Die (Blues)   Favoriting Beileid    1:03:02 (Pop-up)
Lou Champagne System  Silent Walking   Favoriting No Visible Means    1:10:26 (Pop-up)
Jealousy  Night Stalking   Favoriting Viles  gonna be live on Keili's show soon  1:17:08 (Pop-up)
 
Creedence Clearwater Revival  Hey Tonight (Das Traktor remix)   Favoriting   oh shit, has someone done this already??? the playlist autosuggested the title  1:35:02 (Pop-up)
Yamantaka / Sonic Titan  Reverse Crystal // Murder of a Spider   Favoriting YT//ST    1:44:13 (Pop-up)
Ed Spencer  Pretty Polly   Favoriting V/a, Traditional Music from Grayson and Carroll Counties, Virginia    1:50:06 (Pop-up)
Jonathan Halper  Leaving My Old Life Behind   Favoriting 7", songs from Kenneth Anger's 1968 "Puce Moment" short    1:51:26 (Pop-up)
Matt "MV" Valentine  Ease My Eyes   Favoriting What I Became    1:54:34 (Pop-up)
Kourosh Yaghmaei  Ghazal   Favoriting Back from the Brink: Pre-Revolution Psychedelic Rock from Iran 1973-1979    2:01:44 (Pop-up)
Grimble Grumble  It's a Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl   Favoriting September Sun  cover: Faust  2:06:56 (Pop-up)
 
Swara Samrat  Walkin' On The Beach   Favoriting Lottery Of Memories    2:20:00 (Pop-up)
Alias  Boom Boom Boom   Favoriting Fever Dream    2:26:49 (Pop-up)
Martin Dupont  Hot Paradox   Favoriting Hot Paradox    2:31:14 (Pop-up)
The Cars  It's All I Can Do   Favoriting     2:36:07 (Pop-up)
Rheingold  Rendezvous   Favoriting S/t, 1980    2:39:37 (Pop-up)
The McGoohans  Arson: The Flames of Passion   Favoriting V/a, Krypton Ten: Christchurch 1981-1987    2:43:57 (Pop-up)
Lüger  Shirokovsky Pallasite II   Favoriting Concrete Light  get it on the FMA   2:47:25 (Pop-up)
Friz Be  I Throw Punches   Favoriting V/a, Life in the Future: Swedish Postpunk & Synthwave, 79-87    2:52:51 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:05pm
don:

yo scott, ya hobo
  3:05pm
Scott W:

hey Don, ya boho
  3:08pm
Looms:

hobo boho boo hoo woop poop pe doo!
  3:09pm
glenn:

what looms said.
  3:09pm
don:

looms blooms !
  3:10pm
hubba:

MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY (in a monster truck voice)...

hello everyone
  3:11pm
northguineahills:

very nice start.
  3:14pm
glenn:

have you noticed that monster truck voice and stripper d.j. voice are the same?
  3:15pm
BSI:

BLESS YOU!
  3:16pm
Carmichael:

Hi Scott and citizens.
  3:18pm
hubba:

Getting that Blue Velvet vibe...
  3:19pm
PAS Musique:

Wow...just wow...Scott you hit BSI's request right on the nose.
  3:19pm
BSI:

All is right with the world.
  3:21pm
Carmichael:

Big build-up to the 1st verse, eh .....
  3:22pm
Ike:

Wow, that was a great request, Mr. BSI!
  3:22pm
still b/p:

Traktor plows the field and grants great bounty....a giant reap for mankind.
  3:25pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Scott, your show so far is like a psychic mirror of my psyche, at least in my mind's current incarnation.
  3:25pm
Carmichael:

Gary War's music is suddenly making sense to me now.
  3:25pm
hubba:

Boz Scaggs "Let it Happen"... that was my weekend jam, and this plowed and planted version of "Fool(...)" is making me feel like my memory is not as submerged as I would like, thus the flashing purple just to my peripheral... it keeps disappearing when i turn to look.
  3:27pm
glenn:

what hubba said. (i think)
  3:28pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

well hey there...didn't realize it was after 3.
  3:30pm
don:

well one thing seems clear... scott must have eaten his wheaties today.
  3:32pm
Bob Szlicky:

Howzabout some System 7?
  3:33pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

If I find a box of Wheaties with Scott's picture on it...I'll know the world has changed for the better.
  3:34pm
northguineahills:

Need to remember get me this Field album.
  3:36pm
Brian in UK:

Hello Boss & groovers. It takes a special skill to make Monday feel like a Friday but you manage it with ease.
  3:36pm
Scott W:

my fave Field thing was the Primavera Sound afterparty that ended up at the FMU tent while we aired the live Field set. vid: http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2010/06/primavera-sound-2010-ends-with-6am-dance-party-at-wfmu-tent.html
  3:36pm
still b/p:

"Breakfast of Jampions!"
  3:37pm
glenn:

northguineahills - don't forget to get this field album.
  3:38pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

ha, I forgot about this tune!
  3:39pm
Cecile:

man, Blues Image isn't a bad blue-rock album and you can always find a good copy for a buck.
  3:39pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Dammit, Scott! This Blues Image song is in my head at least twice a week. GET OUT OF MY BRAIN. But keep playing this song. I like it.
  3:39pm
Bob Szlicky:

I'd forgotten about the right channel.
  3:40pm
Scott W:

you take out the left channel and the drums & bass fucking kill!
  3:40pm
Carmichael:

I've never stopped liking Blues Image and Captain Beyond.
  3:40pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

stick it in the wrong channel!
  3:40pm
Captain:

60"s AM. Transistor Radio Lives!
  3:41pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

you should take a day and play nothing but bands called "Blues ....". You can stick ANY word after Blues and make a band.
  3:41pm
glenn:

i can see clay singing ride captain ride w/ the hoof and mouth.
  3:42pm
Bo Diddit:

@DCE that's what she said
  3:42pm
Chris from DC:

The first Capt Beyond is a great record.
  3:42pm
Lewis:

what @glenn said!!
  3:43pm
glenn:

blues shitstorm?
  3:43pm
Cecile:

Blues Turnip
Blues Stapler
Blues Umami
  3:43pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

What @ Lewis said!
  3:43pm
hubba:

Blues Kluez
  3:43pm
Bob Szlicky:

Blues Not
  3:44pm
Cecile:

What all ya'll said
  3:44pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @
  3:44pm
Brian in UK:

Wendy, had some lovely relaxed tellegio earlier.
  3:44pm
glenn:

blues antidisestablishmentarianism?
  3:45pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

scrap all that, my new band name is "Relaxed Tellegio"
  3:46pm
yair yona (tel aviv, Earth):

so hey, wha happening?
  3:46pm
Cecile:

Blues Banned.
  3:46pm
Carmichael:

DCE, don't tell me Buckets of God broke up already?!?
  3:46pm
Bob Szlicky:

Blew Snot
  3:46pm
glenn:

shouldn't arms and legs do a gig with heads, hands and feet? if they were to get back to together again, of course.
  3:47pm
hubba:

@glenn - do you have kids? or do you just like Doofenschmirtz?
  3:47pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I'm writin' that one down too Carmichael
  3:47pm
glenn:

with elbow opening.
  3:48pm
glenn:

doofenschmirtz?
  3:49pm
Brian in UK:

Blossom Toes? Spring Heel Jack?
  3:49pm
still b/p:

Blues Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  3:50pm
hubba:

"blues 'antidisestablishmentarianism'?"

We watch a lot of Phineas and Ferb in our house, thought this was a reference from the show... guess not, oh boy, just revealed my weak spot for Disney programming.
  3:51pm
Brian in UK:

Time for Vacherin soon
  3:52pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Brian UK, what made it relaxed?
And you're right, it's almost time for Vacherin Mont d'Or! I love that cheese.
  3:54pm
northguineahills:

This Tasaday is a real mindfuck, it a happy go lucky way.
  3:55pm
glenn:

many years ago, it was my artsy fartsy socialist softball team's rallying cry.
  3:55pm
Carmichael:

Time for Saccharin soon.
  3:56pm
northguineahills:

My favorite new drink: Mescal w/ grapefruit juice. Simple, and the smokiness of the mezcal goes well w/ the sour citrusness of the grapefruit juice.
  3:57pm
glenn:

how's about some clothbound cheddar? ttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/food-and-wine/trends/cheese/thats-a-wrap-clothbound-cheddar-is-back-in-style/article2173048/print/
  3:59pm
Brian in UK:

Wendy, it was just ripe and luscious. I've been reading Patrick Rance's book on French cheeses. It is a real eyeopener. This was in the mid 80s and he travelled all over France detailling their cheeses. A hero. The first day for making Vacherin is August 15th & last is March 30th.
  3:59pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

mescal is not hallucinogenic at all, is it?
  4:00pm
hubba:

I guess it is a long word, and people like that; I know I do - wiki chum:
"A slightly longer but less commonly accepted variant of the word can be found in the Duke Ellington song "You're Just an Old Antidisestablishmentarianismist""
  4:01pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

glenn! This is incredible, thank you! I'm in the midst of reading Kindstedt's other book ("American Farmstead Cheese") and am psyched he's coming out with another one. I also did not know that about the trans-Atlantic clothbound trend. Holy crap. A third thing, Bravo to Canadian cheesemakers. I have been saying for about a year: I predict Canada is the next hotbed of artisan cheesemaking.
  4:01pm
BSI:

neh, DCE. It is, however, perhaps the thing I miss most about Tucson: the variety of mescal..... It is to tequila what scotch is to whiskey, flavorwise. Awesome stuff.
  4:02pm
BSI:

oh, and never consumed no damned gusanos. My escape route = vegetarian. That thing counts as meat.
  4:02pm
northguineahills:

Mezcal Is basically Tequilla made outside the state of Jalisco. The main difference is that it's smoked for a week or longer while buried which gives it its distinctive smokey flavor.
  4:02pm
Brian:

Blessed are the cheesemakers for they shall inhert the earth
  4:02pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Brian, where on earth did you get a copy of Patrick Rance's French cheese book, you lucky f@#$er! It's long out-of-print and if one can find it in the USA, even a ratty copy will set a person back about $140. I've coveted that book since I first heard of its existence.
  4:03pm
Looms:

hed is dead
  4:04pm
Brian:

Should have got out whilst he was a hed
  4:06pm
glenn:

i humbly and proudly agree. now if we could get the government to change it's rules in re: raw milk, we could make some truly spectacular stuff.
  4:08pm
Cecile:

I am of two minds. I love all cheese, but I 'm not a fan of listeria.
  4:10pm
Brian in UK:

Wendy, I was lucky. There are two currently on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/0333413601/ref=sr_1_2_up_1_main_olp?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1317067680&sr=1-2&condition=used
  4:11pm
glenn:

the number of people who get sick from eating raw milk cheeses is so low as to be almost uncountable. besides, i have gotten food poisoning from a falafel not once, but twice. so really, is anything safe?
  4:12pm
Ike:

I just found out that this program goes really well with naengmyun.
  4:12pm
northguineahills:

The only place in NYC where I can get decent Mezcal is Astor Place Liquors (Astor Place & Broadway). You can usually find a decent selection and fine Mexican restaurants as well.
  4:12pm
Scott W:

that makes me happy ike
  4:14pm
glenn:

not the same falafel, i hasten to add.
  4:14pm
Brian in UK:

Wendy or this
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?an=patrick+rance&sts=t&tn=The+French+Cheese+Book&x=44&y=9
  4:15pm
northguineahills:

Another favorite drink, Green Tea w/ popped rice and Vodka infused w/ Bison Grass.
  4:16pm
yair yona (tel aviv, Earth):

Lou Champagne is neat. http://bluetvset.blogspot.com/2009/07/lou-champagne-system-no-visible-means.html
  4:17pm
northguineahills:

@glenn: I've also have contracted food poisoning from falafel.
  4:17pm
glenn:

high five, brutha!
  4:18pm
glenn:

i thought i was the only one.
  4:19pm
BSI:

Both of y'all get down here to Amsterdam Falafel in DC. Let the healing begin!
  4:19pm
Carmichael:

@ngh: The brewery I hang out at now makes hard apple cider mixed with agave. Fine stuff, I'm here to tell ya.
  4:19pm
yair yona (tel aviv, Earth):

you guys need to have falafel here in tel aviv
  4:20pm
Cecile:

Well, I don't trust the raw milk in the midwest. We had a spate of peple get very ill from it recently.
  4:20pm
glenn:

b.t.w, cecile, with goat and sheep milk, there is absolutely no chance of listeria.
  4:20pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

glenn, I don't want to completely take over Scott's comments page with my soap-box diatribe regarding the ridiculous attitude toward raw milk cheeses, so let me keep it brief and say: YES, I agree. Since 1948, there have been ZERO reported cases of contamination of raw milk cheeses aged 60+ days, and this is according, in part, to reports issued by the US Centers for Disease Control. You're less safe, statistically, eating processed deli meat or fresh produce, esp if you're trying to avoid listeriosis. Okay, I'm backing off the soap-box now.
  4:21pm
Cecile:

Well, that's good.
  4:22pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

glenn, where did you get your info regarding listeriosis and sheep or goat milk? I have never heard this and doubt its veracity.
  4:23pm
BSI:

Cheers on the Jealousy track.
Purest nectar of the floating jelly, this.
  4:24pm
Cecile:

I'll eat 60 day plus aged raw milk cheese. No problem. I have, actually.

I'm just concerned about the state of raw milk here in the Midwest, which if I was going to eat less than 60 day old cheese, would be the place.
  4:25pm
Cecile:

Anyway, how about those Detroit Lions?
  4:25pm
glenn:

hmmmm. i think from a friend of mine who became a cheesemaker, but it may have been one of those little kernels of information floating around that you pick up.
  4:25pm
northguineahills:

I pretty much use agave as a sugar substitute since my GI tract hates most things sweet, and unfortunately, dairy as well :(
  4:27pm
Brian in UK:

I'm brucellosis accredited.
  4:28pm
hubba:

I made these killer BBQ'd Chicago style polish sausages wrapped with hickory smoked bacon and dressed with german kraut (peppercorns and smoke bacon bits) that snuggled intoin a hoagie roll that had been oven baked and stuffed with mozzarella, cheddar, and parmasean cheese, yogurt butter and crushed garlic... wash it down with some Mad River Jamiaca Sunset IPA... it hurt my chest as I zoen dout watching the Bears lose.
  4:28pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Cecile, it's illegal in the USA to sell raw milk cheese aged fewer than 60 days. Unless you know a cheesemaker and have seen their facility, and you know for certain they have a HACCP and a SSOP (ask them what that means, it's not worth going into here), and their facility is spotless, do not eat their illegal cheese. As much as I think the raw milk law should be changed, it doesn't mean we should be foolhardy. Then again, unless you are an infant, elderly or with a compromised immune system, listeriosis won't kill you. Neither will E.Coli, but who wants either of those?
  4:28pm
Carmichael:

When I sampled that cider, I instantly felt the pang of tequila taste. Or the memory of what I would do right after the tequila taste(s).
  4:29pm
glenn:

3 and 0 for the first time since, what is it, 1948?
  4:29pm
hubba:

I think i'm having a mild stroke...
  4:29pm
Cecile:

they won more games in three weeks than they did in all of 2009.
  4:29pm
hubba:

no, 3-0, first time since 1980
  4:30pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

glenn, it's not true, and it's not a good idea to offer info like that without verifying its accuracy. Cf. http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm211207.htm
  4:30pm
Cecile:

yeah, glenn. They've had a horrendous 20 years or so...
  4:30pm
glenn:

the lions and the bills are directly responsible for ruining everybody's pool.
  4:31pm
glenn:

wendy, you are correct. i shall try to find the info, if i can.
  4:31pm
hubba:

ahem, the Lions are not that sad... no pity party ofr them... they had Barr Sanders, they've been building a good team for a few years now... it is a matter of Stafford staying healthy, which he has not.
  4:31pm
Brian in UK:

You fancy a drink
http://www.oktoberfest.de/en/navitem/Beer+Tents/
  4:31pm
Cecile:

ahahahahahaha!
Good for them.
  4:33pm
hubba:

Cecile, are you not a Vikings fan?
  4:33pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

glenn, sure thing! Working in the industry as long as I have, I've heard and probably spread my share of incorrect info. It happens.
  4:35pm
glenn:

i can also heartily endorse everything made at fifthtown dairy.
  4:35pm
Carmichael:

Stafford & his go-to WR have vaulted me into 1st place in my fantasy league. I took a blind shot and it has so far paid off.
  4:36pm
hubba:

my buddy is the cheese buyer for the natrual foods co-op here in town, yeah, we've only got one... but i don't normally buy lots of cheese, it is all a bit too expensive... with records, beer, and child care... something has to give...
  4:36pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I don't mind football...but only watch it when there's ABSOLUTELY nothing else to do. Like, a very hungover Sunday afternoon in early December or January.
  4:36pm
Cecile:

We weren't pitying them, actually. We were pleased with their record.

Although they have sucked mightly recently
  4:37pm
hubba:

"go-to" WR is Calvin Johnson? That guy is pretty amazing, catches just about everything.. I've been a football fan since I was little kid living in rural Wisconsin...
  4:37pm
Brian in UK:

Cricket anyone?
  4:38pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Brian, thanks for the link to the Rance book. I might have to order one!
  4:38pm
hubba:

Well, they'll need some pity when they drop below.500...

anyway, a relative correlation between my love of football and music, and it paralelles most of my other market activites... Super Bowl Shuffle, nuff said.
  4:39pm
hubba:

Is this Andrew WK?
  4:40pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

HEYHEYHEYHEYHEY
  4:40pm
hubba:

This is so rad... you rule Scott!
  4:40pm
R I S K Y:

GO SCOTT!!!!!!!!!!!!! DONT STOP A-ROCKIN'!
  4:41pm
BSI:

that opening CCR loop could've gone on for hours. And no, I'm not kidding. Why do you ask? EH? EHHNNHH!??!
  4:41pm
glenn:

this is also a good book.
Cheesemonger A Life on the Wedge
by Gordon Edgar
"Gordon Edgar, punkster turned cheesemonger, has a knack for telling stories and crams his passion, wry humor, and knowledge into every page".
  4:41pm
Ike:

I was really worried when you said "here comes Creedence," but my fears were unfounded. This is excellent.
  4:41pm
Carmichael:

Dontcha ... dontcha ..... dontcha .....
  4:42pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

oh thank god they finally made it to the 2nd chord in the damn song! oh sweet release
  4:42pm
lulu:

scott, you are so weird.
  4:43pm
Brass Knuckles:

Oh christ. This is awful.
  4:43pm
Brian in UK:

Wendy you will not regret it. Although it is 25 years+ old the principles are the same. The large factories are pasturising and the 'little guys' doing it naturally in back sheds. Well you know what I mean. Even Morbier uses vegetable extract not ash anymore.
  4:43pm
glenn:

creedence IS excellent. period. full stop. except for proud mary and willy and the poor boys. also their biggest hits. coincidence?
  4:43pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

glenn, indeed it is! Gordon is my friend :-)
He mentions me in his book, too, very briefly. Don't blink or you'll miss it. haha
  4:43pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

scott, you are so wired.
  4:44pm
Carmichael:

I could see myself shakin' to this on the dance floor.
  4:45pm
still b/p:

This is a chuckle, but can't replace today's Traktored version of Fool If You Think It's Over as righteous special low-light moment mood music. Know'm sayin'?
  4:45pm
Fredericks:

I like Creedence, interruptions and repetition. I am happy Scott. Thanks.
  4:45pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Brian, for real?!? Gah! How hard is it to burn stuff?!? Bad Morbier makers!
I did have the Rance book in my hands for a brief moment when I was helping a former (asshole) boss write his cheese book. He had a copy held together by rubber bands! haha. Don't ask me about my former boss's cheese book, please. It doesn't deserve mentioning by name.
  4:45pm
glenn:

well, it's a great book, although to be honest, i found it had not so much to do with cheese as with life and shit.
  4:46pm
Carmichael:

Man, think what you could do with Long As I Can See the Light.
  4:47pm
pgw in mntclr:

i always wished this song was closer in length to their version of "grapevine"
  4:49pm
Brian in UK:

Wendy. Order it. Let Santa come early with the Vacherin and Sercial.
  4:49pm
R I S K Y:

SCOTT. I SALUTE YOUR SOLUTIONS!
  4:55pm
Brian in UK:

Now that's what I call brevity.
  4:56pm
still b/p:

Guy I knew when I was 14 insisted that everyone -- EVERYONE -- had a copy of Cosmo's Factory at home. Not that they should have...they already DID have. Everyone.
  4:57pm
Carmichael:

Wow, a 7' LP! :-)
  4:58pm
Scott W:

nice catch carm
  4:58pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

"Puce Moment" is today's winner for two consecutive, adjoining words. Help! I'm having a Puce Moment!
  4:58pm
Carmichael:

BSI, you had to 1st have Bayou Country. Or forget about ever being cool.
  5:00pm
Brian in UK:

'Be Seeing You' Patrick McGoohan in The Prisoner.
Adios Amigos.
  5:00pm
BSI:

Me? Whut? Do I get points for having to google "Bayou Country" to find out what it was?
  5:01pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I think he thought you thought you were thinking of still b/p though
  5:02pm
BSI:

...of course I've never been burdened with being cool, so there's that...
  5:02pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I wish there was a key for "does not equal"
  5:03pm
Carmichael:

Oops, sorry BSI. SBP posted the remark I was commenting on. It was Creedence's hmmm ... 2nd album I think. It had Suzie Q and another looong rocker on it. Put a Spell On You? It was de rigeur.
  5:03pm
hubba:

you can assign a key to make the equal sign with a line through it... MOOOOVE!
  5:04pm
BSI:

Where I was, you'd be run out of school on a meat-hook if you didn't have a copy of Kiss ALIVE at home. The cool-police were very strict about these things.
  5:04pm
hubba:

This is a great MV track
  5:05pm
glenn:

kiss. ptooie.
  5:07pm
hubba:

well, a tape copy of Purple Rain and Flashdance sdtk's were standard issue in the cow town i dwelled (I don't really know, still sheltered to this day)...

other me: "don't know where ya'll grew up, but round these parts it was Bon Jovi's New Jersey and GNR Appetite..."
  5:08pm
BSI:

I tried to drink the KISS kool-aid in those days but just couldn't get there. I was lost in the deep K-hole of QUEEN II and the second electric light orchestra LP. It was, it's fair to say, a complicated childhood.
  5:12pm
glenn:

fargo rock city pretty much sums it up.
  5:12pm
northguineahills:

Wow, never seen this Grimble Grumble album. I'm just aware of the one 10" they put out 15 years ago.
  5:12pm
hubba:

Scott, in the future, what would it be like to put Faust's original through Traktor... possibilities...
  5:13pm
Scott W:

ngh, that was a big fave of mine back in the overnite 90s! This is the 1st I'm hearing form em since then - this is new. they're prolly coming to nyc in november
  5:14pm
Scott W:

hubba, isn't it bad enough i tried to do it w/ hoof & mouth a buncha years back?
  5:15pm
hubba:

...or, when we can get neutrinos out of a 25 cent machine, we can go back in time and give Traktor to Uwe and Co.... I don't know, suppose you may be right on... seems like only marginal stuff gets the traktor treatment
  5:17pm
Chris from DC:

Wondered what happened to Grimble Grumble. Those early records in particular, whew.
  5:22pm
hubba:

Playlist for Oct 21, 1997: Grimble Grumble "Future: The Only Point Of Entry" Om Mani Pad Me Hum, 10" Ep
  5:25pm
Scott W:

Nah, I put good stuff in traktor plenty! i think it might be a good idea - at least fun
  5:27pm
Carmichael:

Traktor is good for ramming stuff into each other, like a musical particle accelerator. Especially 2 songs that don't play well together.
  5:28pm
hubba:

no complaints from me... it seems like the idea of Rainy Day in ?Traktor is closer to an idea i have about a disco edit of the track... so far, I think the closest someone said, Duane (?), was Palooski's Mother Sky edit...

I just do the consuming... "excuse me sir, one culture on a silver plaer please!?"
  5:29pm
hubba:

damn it "platter" and I'm a technical writer (not really)
  5:34pm
BSI:

Westbam's mutation of Can's I WANT MORE was so subtle it was almost un-mutated...
  5:40pm
Lance Bergen:

The Cars?

Surprised, but by no means disappointed.
  5:42pm
Scott W:

yeah, seems to fit. good song too
  5:42pm
Carmichael:

Yes, a good segue from the Dupont song.
  5:43pm
Cecile:

I was a huge 3 Dog Night fan before I got into rock/disco/whatever.. They turned me on to Nilsson and Randy Newman, so there you go. Also the Happy Time Records Singers singing things like cowboy songs and the sountrack to Dr. Doolitle.
  5:45pm
Cecile:

My entire kiss collection was bought in my 20s for 50 cents - Kiss Alive and Double Platinum.
  5:47pm
hubba:

That's highway robbery!!!
  5:47pm
Carmichael:

I learned about different songwriters via 3 Dog Night. And, like everyone alse my age, my parents had all the Tijuana Brass LPs. Mitch Miller singalong stuff, too. I was faced with a lot of stark musical choices as a kid.
  5:48pm
hubba:

Now, The Times "I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape..."
  5:48pm
glenn:

if you'd put it in the bank, why, with the magic of compound interest you could now afford some good cheese. or maybe not, come to think of it.
  5:49pm
Cecile:

Oh, yes. The Tijuana Brass. Charley Pride. Glenn Campbell. The Carpenters. The twin pianos of Ferrante and Teicher.
  5:49pm
glenn:

then again, kiss was pretty cheesy.
  5:50pm
Cecile:

That Krypton Ten album is just a tease - only 300 copies press and sold out all over the world.
  5:50pm
Cecile:

They were silly. I enjoyed that era. Then the solo albums and whatnot, I was pretty much over them.
  5:52pm
moose:

I just looked at my Empire State Building lighting-color 'widget' and it says tonight it's lit up blue and red "In honor of Family Day, a Day to Eat Dinner with Your Children."
  5:53pm
hubba:

I wonder if eating your children would work instead? Times are tough...
  5:55pm
BSI:

nice umlaut.
  5:55pm
moose:

Just seems weird to me in lots of ways! (Not that I have children)
  5:55pm
Carmichael:

I saw a promo for that Gene Simmons show. Yikes! The guy looks like the Geico caveman.
  5:55pm
Scott W:

yeah, i thought so too
  5:55pm
Parq:

Tough times don't last; tough children don't taste very good.
  5:55pm
Scott W:

bsi
  5:56pm
Cecile:

Scott, does anyone on know the people who put out the Krypton Ten records? Any chance of a repress? That's an era and a place I'm pretty fanatic about.

Every day should be family day.
  5:56pm
david from ks:

,,,,,,,,,yow! rock music,,,
  5:57pm
BSI:

ew.
  5:57pm
Jonathan Swift:

Eating your kids. Works for me.
  5:57pm
Scott W:

Cecile, check w/ BT - I dunno, sorry
  5:58pm
Cecile:

Thanks, Scott!
  5:58pm
Deeeeeeeeee:

You WFMU DJ's and yr sultry voices... MMMMM. Driving around before and heard the Das Traktor remix of Hey Tonight, perfect for cruising around!
  6:00pm
hubba:

Cecile, Unwucht (Germany)
  6:01pm
Carmichael:

Cecile: Onset Offset Records, Christchurch. No personal information.
  6:01pm
Looms:

Thanks, see ya!
  6:01pm
Carmichael:

Thanks, Scott!!
  6:01pm
Cecile:

I know. Pressing of 330. SOLD OUT everywhere.
  6:02pm
hubba:

Ritchie Venus label?
  6:02pm
Cecile:

I'll drop them a line, thanks!
  6:02pm
hubba:

Unwucht did the 2011 reissue, orig on the ritchei Venus headed label, Onset Offset.... check discogs!
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