Favoriting Bryce: Playlist from October 14, 2011 Favoriting

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Favoriting October 14, 2011

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Artist Track Approx. start time
N. Rajam  Raga Mian Malhar   Favoriting 0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
Imrat Khan  Raga Marwa   Favoriting 0:25:59 (Pop-up)
 
V. G. Jog     
Parween Sultana  Raga Shuddha Sarang   Favoriting 2:16:57 (Pop-up)
 
Pannalal Ghosh  Raag Shri   Favoriting 2:37:24 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:06pm
Cheri Pi:

Is this board on?
  12:08pm
Cecile:

yah
  12:10pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Howdy!!
  12:10pm
annie:

i was thinking you'd be playing a raga, too.. sweet!!
  12:11pm
Cecile:

hey, it's all girls on here. Bryce is a pinup idol!
  12:12pm
BSI:

bah. I'm here for the asparagus.
  12:12pm
bryce:

ladies, PLEASE! there's enough bryce for everyone
  12:12pm
Cheri Pi:

Take it off Bryce!
  12:13pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

play that raga roll music, Bryce!
  12:13pm
Cecile:

squeeeee!
  12:13pm
bryce:

all right, i'll loosen my cravat. a LITTLE.
  12:13pm
jk:

Bryce has nothing on but this record
  12:13pm
G:

Yeah, isn't he just the DREEEEAAAMMMMIIIIEST?!?!?! *sigh*
  12:13pm
Carmichael:

Testosterone in the HOUSE! Just kidding. Hi everyone.
  12:13pm
Cheri Pi:

But seriously, headbangers.Don’t let Randy Newman have the last word on the Cuyahoga River Fire of 1949.
This poorly packaged, under-shredded historical event is your bands next hit record; it's like the river set itself on fire just for you, 62 years later.
  12:14pm
Cecile:

LOL!
  12:14pm
Carmichael:

Bryce, you've unlocked the secret of great radio: always wear a suit and tie. The product will sound that much more professional.
  12:14pm
Hugo:

Raga mama raga ...
  12:15pm
Cheri Pi:

We can't lose. Brill will now be known as Crill.
  12:15pm
Cecile:

you HAVE to send that stuff to Diane.
  12:15pm
Cecile:

LOLOLOLOL
  12:16pm
Cecile:

King Fowley, you unleashed a monster.
  12:16pm
Carmichael:

Crillo pad.
  12:16pm
Cheri Pi:

I'll debut it, NO-Leak it on her board next week as a fundraiser
shenanigan.
  12:16pm
slugluv1313:

RAGA DAY!!!!!! how wonderful!!!! helping to soothe an already *STRESSFUL* day . . . gives one the feeling of being totally IMMERSED in that lovely, other-worldly ambience of the All-Night Classical Indian Music Concert ! :) THANK YOU BRYCE!!!!!!! THANK YOU WFMU!!!!!!!!!
  12:18pm
still b/p:

You gotta jump down turn around make a raga Friday, gotta jump down turn around make a raga day.
I gotta jump on the bike and ride to a haircut..at least the rain is a little less monsoon-like at the moment.
  12:18pm
Cecile:

Yes! Perfect. i don't know how far I'll get on the fake cover, but maybe a draft will be ready.
  12:19pm
slugluv1313:

@ jk -- ahhhhh!!!!! sounds like a Tiger Beat photo shoot to me!!!!! :) and you are absolutely right, Bryce MUST "wear" 12' LPs , EPs, 45s -- CDs and 7" records MUCH too *small* tee hee . . . !
  12:20pm
Cheri Pi:

The less we have, the more they'll want Cecile, it's like we always tell these young bands with true, power metal stars in their eyes.
  12:21pm
Cecile:

the shoot had to be on a bearskin rug or else it looks too much like that Jay Reatard album cover.

that's true, Cheri. So true.
  12:22pm
Cheri Pi:

We could use some male models, any age/size-no experience necessary.
  12:25pm
Model Audition:

Does Bryce have a 7 inch, or a 12 inch?
  12:26pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Thats some impressive Tabla patter!
  12:26pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Bryce uses the metric system
  12:26pm
Cheri Pi:

Resembling "Boy Governor" Stevens T. Mason is a plus.
  12:28pm
BSI:

This here sound thing is dry-roasting my brainball.
galactic hotdamn to Bryce.
  12:28pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

this is so helping me not work today
  12:28pm
Carmichael:

He's gonna whip out his big 10".
  12:32pm
bryce:

stevens t. mason! hahaaaa, holy shit
  12:34pm
Cheri Pi:

I've said too much...
  12:35pm
annie:

(my personal opinion? it's sacrosanct to even imagine bryce anything but fully dressed and and grinning his grin) it's like imagining gandhi stripped down... now the image of mr. drummer rolling about in liner-notes.. yepper.. !!! There i said it..
  12:35pm
channeling Michael Stipe:

I haven't said enough
  12:36pm
Cheri Pi:

Oh Annie, pass me the wet nap...
  12:36pm
BSI:

[suddenly THE RED PHONE at homeland security begins ringing like mad: google searches for "Stevens T. Mason" leap suddenly several thousand percent....... this must mean something!]
  12:37pm
annie:

cheri, you are a riot!
  12:40pm
annie:

can you imagine the trouble that ensues after even ONE of these comments events? chaos i say!! chaos!
  12:40pm
annie:

case in point: there STILL bedbugs in lady gaga halloween costumes!!
  12:41pm
Cheri Pi:

Damn, my first reaction after googling Stevens T. Mason- "I'd hit that"
  12:47pm
bryce:

BRING HIM BACK

http://bit.ly/rqGJHx
  12:47pm
bruceleh:

I'm not much into Indian classical, but Raga Marwa is wonderful, thanks for a great choice.
  12:49pm
bryce:

:)
  12:50pm
BSI:

...we shall never forget thee, cupcake dog...
  12:51pm
bruceleh:

Quite haunting!
  12:54pm
Marmalade Kitty:

I've tuned my guitar down to the sitar chord..
  12:55pm
Mike East:

Ragas are just what I need today. Thanks Bryce. There's one that Scott McDowell was playing this morning that almost made me miss my bus because I didn't want to get out of the car.
  12:55pm
Cheri Pi:

Bryce! Now I have to pledge.
  12:56pm
Mike East:

Marmalade Kitty - we rent Electric Sitars here. They are sooo much fun to play with!
  12:58pm
Marmalade Kitty:

could play all day! :) Mike, I want one!
  12:58pm
BSI:

Mike East: any electric bulbul tarangs?
that's the stuff...... very fun when played extremely incorrectly....
  1:00pm
bryce:

i just got a bulbul tarang day before yesterday...
  1:02pm
BSI:

jam at casa bryce!
  1:04pm
Mike East:

No we don't, BSI. Looks pretty awesome. I want to host a listener musician meetup sometime and just make some noise in one of the studios one of these days. Lots of toys to play with.
  1:05pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

speaking of which--Mike, any recommendations on a fairly inexpensive vocal processor that can pitch my voice way up and down?
  1:05pm
Marmalade Kitty:

sounds cool!
  1:22pm
?:

damn, missed mian ki malhar. Bryce, could you play it again?
  1:23pm
bryce:

okay!
  1:26pm
Swami:

It is always playing again.
  1:28pm
Ike:

Hey folks! Hot dang, that percussion is impressive.
  1:30pm
Mike East:

hmm - I know more about guitar fx, but those usual work for vocals too, in interesting ways. any of those Boss or Digitech FX modules should have that kind of effect and are usually between $100-200 for the basic models. My favorite way to do that has always been to record on a 4 track and speed up or slow down the tape. Doesn't work live, though.
  1:33pm
still b/p:

The good news is Aloo Palak for lunch. The not as good news is that it's from a Tasty Bites envelope.The bad news is I can't hear this in the company kitchen.
  1:33pm
Cecile:

bryce, that bulbul tarang, better have that looked at....
  1:37pm
bryce:

oh, no worries, scott williams just lanced it for me
  1:37pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

yeah Mike, it also doesn't work well with digital recording! I was thinking Boss but then there are so many fancy pedals out there it's like goddamned candy
  1:41pm
Mike East:

@DCE - yes, it can be dangerous to go shopping. @still b/p - those envelope Indian foods are pretty good. I wish I had one right now as I don't have enough money in my pocket to have the real thing delivered.
  1:42pm
BSI:

the Boss pitch transposer pedal I've got is just good for one-octave down, not up. (though it does have a nice grotty overdrive option) ... I used to have some mid-80s rackmount FX unit that went crazy high up as well as down, can't remember what the hell it was.

and oh crap, now with the curry talk, after my place across the street closed down a while back....
  1:43pm
Carmichael:

I'm running errands at lunch, and a new cafe opened near me. Thanks for the suggestion.
  1:44pm
On this Mason Guy...:

buried 4 times. what happened to rest in peace? also, how random was this guy's introduction into this comment board?
  1:45pm
Carmichael:

My old Boss ME-50 floor unit will go up 1 octave. I like to wah wah my voice and use the grunge setting at the same time.
  1:45pm
90% dc pat:

busy as fuck, but KILLER track we're digging now...
  1:47pm
Cecile:

It's random and not random. muahahahahahahahah
  1:47pm
still b/p:

The envelope stuff ain't bad, but not as good as a restaurant version with naan and kulcha accompaniment and someone else's different dish at the table to sample.
  1:48pm
Ike:

Hey Mike East, if you're anywhere near 39th & Bway, there's a good dosa cart. And a copycat, of course.
  1:48pm
Cecile:

exactly right, sbp. Although a good quick cook recipe from a homesick Indian cook is a nice second. That's how I learned how easy most Indian food is too cook.
  1:49pm
Mike East:

absolutely true, still b/p.
  1:50pm
Van in Dallas:

What? That song is over already?
  1:50pm
90% dc pat:

been eating Masala Arts in DC. good appetizers I haven't seen anywhere else...
  1:51pm
90% dc pat:

yeah really, Van, I was JUST starting to get into it...
  1:51pm
Mike East:

@Ike - thanks for the tip. Unfortunately they don't let me leave for lunch, even though they take 45min. out of my pay everyday. If I could get outta here, I think I could make it there and back in 45 minutes.
  1:51pm
Marmalade Kitty:

I have a zoom G7.1ut fx floor unit.. know anything about this gadget? seems to me you need a music engineering degree to understand it!
  1:52pm
hip:

Not yet, Van. It's pissing pause cut
  1:52pm
Van in Dallas:

Bring on the fiddles!
  1:54pm
Cecile:

Ike, go bring Mike East some dosas. :D
  1:55pm
Mike East:

you fly, I'll buy!!
  1:55pm
Ike:

I would totally do that if I wasn't working from home in NJ!
  1:56pm
Cecile:

Ah, OK. Working at home is precious and should be chersished.
  1:57pm
90% dc pat:

..unless your cats spend the day fighting around your feet...
  1:58pm
bryce:

i raised 2% today!
  1:58pm
Ike:

Not for me -- I can't concentrate too well here (e.g. what DC Pat said). I like compartmentalizing work vs. home. But I HAVE to work at home right now -- they're (VERY SLOWLY) moving my STUPID office from conveniently-located Midtown to the STUPID Upper East Side. GRRRRR! Two-hour commute in my future! BLLLARRRRGH.
  2:01pm
BSI:

dammit, somebody email me some lentils & onion kulcha... can't leave desk... drooling like a freak with at least one damaged chromosome...
  2:03pm
92% dc pat:

alright Bryce, me too!
  2:03pm
92% dc pat:

I gave up BSI, frozen Amy's crappy burrito for me...
  2:04pm
raga:

K. Sridhar took questions after a show here a while ago. in answer to one of the questions, he essentially dispelled the notion that ragas themselves are associated with a particular time of day. more specifically, the yogis established different tones to stimulate each chakra during specific times of day and the raga are derived from those tones.
  2:09pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Does this mean listening in different time zones still share the same chakra?
  2:10pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

this looks like it would f*ck my vox up nicely
http://www.morpheusefx.com/bomber.php
  2:10pm
Marmalade Kitty:

..the same experience?
  2:13pm
raga:

i'll have to run it past the commissioner.
  2:14pm
bryce:

yeah, i generally ignore the whole samay associations here in new jersey. always wondered how much it's adhered to for performances on the subcontinent...
  2:14pm
Cecile:

I wonder if there is a chart like there is for Ramadan?
  2:15pm
Marmalade Kitty:

cheers!
  2:15pm
bryce:

there's a decent one here:
http://www.swarganga.org/raagabase.php
  2:24pm
bryce:

yikes, sorry! comments went berzerko
  2:26pm
Van in Dallas:

Yay comments
  2:28pm
BSI:

Bryce's Berzerko Lounge! It's Weird... weird... weird...
  2:29pm
Swami:

2% thermometer shift = Bad Karma on Commenters. Did you see it? Hint.
  2:31pm
bryce:

there's got to be some scrilla ragas
  2:32pm
bryce:

raag chupacabra
  2:32pm
BSI:

That does it. gonna have to tear the headphones off & walk an extra 2 blocks for a curry.... and conveniently pass by the Occupy DC hoarde, & see how they're coping with soggy tents.
  2:34pm
bryce:

seeya, kinderwurst
  2:36pm
still b/p:

Can someone write a song with lyrics made only from the crabby jeery descriptions of the protesters by pundits and online commenters?
  2:39pm
Josh:

Man, I'm totally feeling this Parween Sultana. It keeps getting better.
  2:40pm
bryce:

yeah, she's amazing.....
  2:41pm
Josh:

I didn't think it could get better than that Jog track, I was in the zone w/ that one. And then she just kills.
  2:42pm
Hugo:

Fine selection. Lately I've been exploring Carnatic ragas on somewhat unusual instruments. Some examples: Kadri Gopalnath (saxophone), U. Srinavas (mandolin) and R. Prasanna (electric guitar)!

A little info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadri_Gopalnath
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U._Srinivas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Prasanna
  2:43pm
Swami:

32 ---> 35. It's a start!
  2:44pm
bryce:

yay! now ken only gets to cut off 7 fingers
  2:46pm
bryce:

hugo, you've done it again....would you believe i brought all 3 of those guys with me?

(then i remembered we'd agreed to do time-appropriate raags today...)
  2:48pm
Hugo:

What can I say, Bryce, apart from impeccable taste?
  2:48pm
bryce:

[cue triangle]
  2:50pm
Marmalade Kitty:

great palates taste alike..?
  2:52pm
Jeff (jbm):

Raga against the machine!

(I bet everybody says that, and thinks they're the first.)
  2:55pm
at Sitarbucks:

I'll have a masala chai and a ragamuffin, please.
  2:56pm
Chinchilla:

My comrade and I are both really digging the vibes this is giving us at the workplace- Thanks Bryce for the universal cosmo vibes!
  2:57pm
bryce:

no pobs. thank you!
  2:58pm
Marmalade Kitty:

enchanting!!
  2:59pm
Ike:

This show was so awesome, it could counteract the devastating effects of an evil troll doll from Hell.
  3:01pm
Ike:

"...it actually just sounds like more of this." LOL!
  3:01pm
Josh:

Yeah, this will def be a repeat-listen show.
  3:01pm
bryce:

allyall: toods!
  3:02pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Thanks Bryce! :)
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