Favoriting Nazario Scenario: Playlist from November 2, 2011 Favoriting

Amanda's avatar View Amanda's profile Favoriting

Two hours of rollicking delite: '60s jams, cartooniness, seriousness, sing-alongs, and Simpsons talk. P.dece.

On WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio
Give the Drummer Radio LIVE Audio Streams (Get help):   Pop-up  |  128k MP3

<-- Previous playlist | Back to Nazario Scenario playlists | Next playlist -->


Upcoming events:

Thu. Nov 7th, 9pm - Midnight: Shirley Hyatt, the Animal Communicator Interview (Amanda fills in for Music to Spazz By) (More info...)

Favoriting November 2, 2011: Apache!
Listen LIVE here! http://wfmu.org/wfmu_drummer.pls

Listen to this show: Pop-up listen Pop-up player!

Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
ELO  Hold On Tight   Favoriting   Jet  1981  7"     
Supersnazz  Love Will Keep Us Together   Favoriting Sweat Box  Loft  2006  CD    0:03:28 (Pop-up)
Grand Funk Railroad  Shinin' On   Favoriting   Capitol  1974  7"    0:06:23 (Pop-up)
  Goodbye Stranger           sung by me  0:10:12 (Pop-up)
Raspberries  Go All The Way   Favoriting   Capitol  1972  7"    0:14:31 (Pop-up)
Nick Gilder  I've Got Your Number   Favoriting Rock America  Casablanca  1980  LP    0:18:04 (Pop-up)
Lindsey Buckingham  It Was I   Favoriting   Asylum  1981  7"    0:20:57 (Pop-up)
 
Ash Can Cats  If I Can't Dance   Favoriting   Zeb Meat Publishing  1981  7"    0:32:09 (Pop-up)
Nothing Painted Blue  Anti-Nomination   Favoriting   Misha Records  1995  7"  split with Refrigerator  0:35:37 (Pop-up)
Cannanes  No-One   Favoriting No-One EP  K  1987  7"    0:37:55 (Pop-up)
Sammy  Kohut (Little Darlings)   Favoriting   Hep-Cat  1995  7"    0:42:43 (Pop-up)
Roué  Some Future, Some Despair   Favoriting Totally Fucking Totally EP  Exit Stencil  2007  10"    0:46:16 (Pop-up)
Duochrome  My Life As a Dumb Terminal   Favoriting   Vital Cog  1999  7"  split with My Dad Is Dead  0:50:50 (Pop-up)
Figgs  Up The Charts   Favoriting   Paint Chip  1994  7"  split with Bloom  0:54:54 (Pop-up)
 
Ted Taylor  You Got to Feel It   Favoriting   Ronn  1969  7"    1:03:37 (Pop-up)
Solomon Burke  I'll Never Stop Loving You (Never Ever Song)   Favoriting   Chess  1976  7"    1:06:24 (Pop-up)
The Sweet Inspirations  Slipped and Tripped   Favoriting   Stax  1973  7"    1:09:46 (Pop-up)
Meters  I Need More Time   Favoriting   Josie  1971  7"    1:13:00 (Pop-up)
Dixie Cups  People Say   Favoriting   Red Bird  1964  7"    1:15:43 (Pop-up)
Young Rascals  Good Lovin'   Favoriting   Atlantic  1966  7"    1:18:03 (Pop-up)
Hentchmen  Why Did God Make Girls   Favoriting   Norton  1997  7"    1:20:35 (Pop-up)
 
Flat Duo Jets  Southern Drums   Favoriting Jet Set EP  Norton  1996  7"    1:35:39 (Pop-up)
Limiñanas  Je Ne Suis Pas Tres Drogue   Favoriting   Trouble in Mind  2010  7"    1:38:10 (Pop-up)
Cause Co-Motion!  Because Because Because   Favoriting Because Because Because EP  Slumberland  2009  12"    1:40:59 (Pop-up)
Luscious Jackson  Ladyfingers   Favoriting   Grand Royal  1999  7"    1:42:37 (Pop-up)
Big Black  He's a Whore   Favoriting   Touch and Go  1987  7"    1:46:07 (Pop-up)
The Clash  Version City   Favoriting Sandinista!  Epic  1980  LP    1:48:34 (Pop-up)
Squirrels  Beautiful Sunday   Favoriting Blobs vol. 2 (EP)  Way Out  1991  7"    1:52:44 (Pop-up)
Sugar Hill Gang  Apache   Favoriting   Sugar Hill  1981  12"    1:55:41 (Pop-up)
 
Tom Jones  Thunderball   Favoriting A-TOM-ic Jones  Parrot  1966  LP    2:11:58 (Pop-up)
Santo & Johnny  Borsalino   Favoriting Famosi Temi da Films  Pausa  1975  LP    2:15:00 (Pop-up)
Sonny & Cher  Just a Name   Favoriting Good Times (sndtrk)  Atco  1967  LP    2:19:15 (Pop-up)
Murray Head  Don't Forget Him Now   Favoriting Say It Ain't So  A&M  1976  LP    2:25:49 (Pop-up)
Ray Stevens  A Brighter Day   Favoriting   Barnaby  1970  7"    2:29:57 (Pop-up)
Neil Diamond  He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother   Favoriting   Uni  1970  7"    2:33:18 (Pop-up)
 
Poison  Every Rose Has Its Thorn   Favoriting   Enigma/Capitol  1988  7"    2:47:42 (Pop-up)
Ella Fitzgerald with Gordon Jenkins' Orchestra and Chorus  I Hadn't Anyone Till You   Favoriting s/t  Vocalion  orig 1950s  LP    2:51:49 (Pop-up)
Roy Acuff and His Smoky Mountain Boys  The Precious Jewel   Favoriting   Columbia  195?  7"    2:54:49 (Pop-up)
 


<-- Previous playlist | Back to Nazario Scenario playlists | Next playlist -->

RSS feeds for Nazario Scenario: RSSPlaylists feed | RSSMP3 archives feed

| E-mail Amanda | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by Nazario Scenario |

Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ

Live Audio Streams for Give the Drummer Radio: Pop-up | 128k MP3    (More streams: [+])


Listener comments!

  11:48am
Van in Dallas:

I don't think I have seen that film. Hi Amanda, just getting ready to receive the weekly auditory wonderment of Nazario Scenario.
  11:51am
Amanda:

Hi Van! I hope it's as wondrous as you expect!
  11:57am
listener james from westwood:

good wednesday to all! an absolute delight to meet you @ the record fair this weekend, amanda!
  11:58am
Van in Dallas:

Greetings lJfW! Wish someday to make that fair
  11:59am
Doug S.:

Census reports reveal that Amanda is the most delightful person in the tri-state area.
  12:01pm
Carmichael:

Good morning, all. Hi Amanda!
  12:01pm
Van in Dallas:

Hiya Doug!
  12:01pm
Doug S.:

Hey there, Van. Hope you're all good.
  12:01pm
Amanda:

Hi LJfW!!!! The feeling is mutual -- great to finally put a name to the face and vice versa. @Doug -- Go on with you.

Welcome back Carmichael!
  12:02pm
Jeff G:

It's noon on the East Coast: my ears need Drummer Radio!
  12:03pm
Amanda:

Yay, streammate participation!
  12:04pm
Brian in UK:

Hello Amanda & friends. Gotta walk the dog, anything you want whilst I'm out?
  12:06pm
Jeff G:

Love and internet radio will keep us together. Also: gotta pick up some pointers.

@Brian in UK: if you could pick up any pointers (or Pointers, I guess) that'd be a help.
  12:07pm
Amanda:

German Wirehaired are my favorite.
  12:07pm
Record Fairy:

Shine on you mighty radio!
  12:07pm
Brian in UK:

Jeff G well I'll be doggone.
  12:10pm
pgw in mntclr:

supertramp... in the round!
  12:12pm
Jeff G:

<<speechless>>
  12:13pm
Doug S.:

@Jeff G
I'll pay to hear you sing along with Kaoru Abe.
  12:14pm
Jeff G:

@Doug S.: Was just thinking: D:O Radio will not do this with Patty Waters or Jeanne Lee.
  12:15pm
listener james from westwood:

awesome singalong and love the raspberries follow-up.
  12:15pm
Jeff G:

@Doug S.; others would pay me to stop.

@Amanda: Do REO Speedwagon next! Also, will you marry me?
  12:15pm
Van in Dallas:

This first set has me reliving my youth :)
  12:17pm
pgw in mntclr:

how 'bout Linda Sharrock?
  12:17pm
Carmichael:

Yes, Van. I was about to say to Amanda, "Get out of my high school years!!"
  12:17pm
Amanda:

Haha, thank you, all, so much! Van & Carmichael, I am not sure why I was in such a classic rawk frame of mind, but glad you have enjoyed it!

Jeff -- My first zine in high school was named "Nazario Speedwagon"
  12:20pm
efd:

NICK GILDER!!!!!1!!one!!!
  12:20pm
efd:

oh, and hi Amanda.
  12:21pm
Amanda:

Looks like we have hit upon my most efd-friendly record fair purchase of 2011...
  12:22pm
Van in Dallas:

Love Lindsey!
  12:22pm
listener james from westwood:

that zine title is awesome. used to play a futuristic/cyberpunk roleplaying game that featured an ambulance service called reo meatwagon.
  12:24pm
listener james from westwood:

the couple of weeks after the recfair are always a great listening experience as the djs get their acquisitions into rotation. apropos of oct/nov harvest time, no doubt.
  12:26pm
Van in Dallas:

So technically we have two Amanda's with us today...could we be any luckier? :)
  12:27pm
Alf from Upstate:

Four Amandas.
  12:28pm
joe:

Hello Amanda new to the show and very much enjoying it.
  12:29pm
Amanda:

LJfW, I agree! Always a fun and satisfying time of year -- moreso on the radio than outside in the cold. (I hate autumn.)

Hi Alf!

joe, welcome! I'm so glad to have you here!
  12:32pm
Van in Dallas:

Actually, the worst part of this show is having to leave for a quick few minutes to get lunch and bring back :)
  12:36pm
Amanda:

I am in full support of people starving themselves for art, be it theirs or mine.
  12:44pm
ndbob:

hello Amanda and everyone!
  12:44pm
Amanda:

Hi ndbob! Hope things are great over in ND.
  12:46pm
Carmichael:

Hiya Bob!
  12:46pm
ndbob:

pretty nice here - no snow so far
  12:49pm
listener james from westwood:

howdy ndbob. i think we may have gotten the snow in ny/nj/pa instead of nd!
  12:50pm
Amanda:

Whoops, I mis-announced this Roue song. The title listed on the playlist is correct.
  12:54pm
pgw in mntclr:

i feel as though i saw Duochrome open for someone when i was at Rutgers
  12:56pm
Carmichael:

I'm watching the snowtober festivities from out here in California, where it always seems to be 72 degrees. I have zero tolerance for cold. I would die in 30 seconds.
  12:56pm
Amanda:

They are a New Brunswick concern. My friend Alex goes to Rutgers and knows those guys.
  12:58pm
ndbob:

the first winter i lived here (2009) it got down to -33 - air temperature not wind chill
  12:59pm
jill:

hello kids! checking in a bit late here i am sure i missed some great stuff. Been 5 days without power but the shows on GTD radio always makes things brighter...
  1:01pm
Van in Dallas:

We only get snow here when hosting Super Bowls :)
  1:01pm
Amanda:

Oh no, Jill! I talked about the power loss a li'l while ago. So sorry, and hope they restore it soon. Glad to be able to comfort you.
  1:03pm
Amanda:

It's funny that without talkover music you can hear the clock ticking.
  1:06pm
Hugo:

Back at home base after a delightful (but cold!) weekend in NYC. Meeting up with Amanda and lotsa other FMU'ers at the RecFair. As they say, a great time was had by all! The kid bought lotsa stuff, but that was only to be expected.
  1:09pm
Doug S.:

Gee, Hugo, where does the boy get it?
  1:11pm
Amanda:

Hallo again Hugo!!! Hope you and the rest of the family are having fun listening to the many, many hours' worth of music bought by your son. It was lovely to meet you.
  1:12pm
glenn:

hey carmichael, i think it's snowvember.
  1:14pm
Carmichael:

Ya Glenn, technically. Or you could just say it's friggin' cold.
  1:16pm
glenn:

well, toronto is about 60 deg. fahrenheit, sunny and dry, so really, i can't.
  1:18pm
ndbob:

42 and sunny here
  1:19pm
glenn:

i'm still trying to figure out at what point the young rascals became just the rascals.
  1:21pm
Hugo:

Doug, dunno. I'm conventional in comparison, as far as tastes go. He must get it from me, I'd think. And it was lovely to meet you too, Amanda.
  1:22pm
Amanda:

@glenn -- I think it was when they started having to get up at 7:30 in the morning for their corporate jobs?
  1:25pm
Doug S.:

Well thank the ever-loving audience it's 100 degrees in here!
  1:28pm
glenn:

did the part of your head that you were having the argument with sound like matt fiveash?
  1:28pm
listener james from westwood:

52 degrees and a nice blue sky here today. i'm wearing shorts in defiance of the remaining snow.
  1:30pm
Amanda:

Haha, glenn. Yes, because he and I had that same argument in person a couple of days ago.
  1:30pm
Doug S.:

As in 100% degrees. Woo.
  1:31pm
Amanda:

And it's only gonna get hotter.
  1:32pm
Alex Goldstein:

Duochrome? I had the bass plaer (frank) for a sub in school! He gave me a copy of that split... it's amazing!
  1:33pm
listener james from westwood:

meta works. get meta with aplomb, for all of me. always fun to find out how djs got into music, radio, a particular track or artist. the more the merrier.
  1:33pm
Amanda:

Alex, I talked about you in my mic break!!!!!1!1 We talked about Duochrome briefly at the fair, but you were kind of drunk then so maybe you don't remembah?
  1:34pm
Amanda:

LJfW, that's why you RULE.
  1:35pm
glenn:

i got a p.h.d., but it stands for post hole digger, it ain't hardly a degree. - fred eaglesmith.
  1:36pm
listener james from westwood:

hell, wcbs-fm limits their djs to an 8-second song intro. ?!@!?! imagine how that kills some of those djs, esp, ones who have been on the air for decades and have stories to tell about radio, music, the music biz (oh, the dirt that could be dished).
  1:37pm
Carmichael:

This guitar riff is a direct rip-off of Leave My House by (I think) the Seeds.
  1:38pm
Alex Goldstein:

ah yeah, i was pretty drunk. i'll have to check the archive.
  1:38pm
glenn:

and they prolly stole it from link wray.
  1:39pm
Amanda:

Heh, stick around for later to hear that record played at the wrong speed. It sounds just as good.
  1:39pm
Brian in UK:

Alex you were pretty drunk? Some folks get plain ugly.
  1:40pm
joe:

Well don't give up on your writing but I for one am enjoying your diversion from it right now. :)
  1:42pm
Brian in UK:

Short stories take the longest to write.
  1:44pm
Amanda:

Alex usually manages to stay pretty. @Brian -- you're probably right. They're my favorite thing to write even so! @joe -- thank you! I am too, weirdly enough.
  1:48pm
Brian in UK:

That Luscious was a great album, never here it, 'till now.
When does a short story turn into a novella?
  1:48pm
ndbob:

It would be great to see some of your writing sometime:)
  1:50pm
joe:

Don't what anyone says...Best Clash album
  1:51pm
Amanda:

Aw, that's nice to hear, ndbob! @Brian -- Ask Henry James?
  1:54pm
Brian in UK:

I'll have to shout bluddy loud. I had Stefan Zweig in mind.
  1:55pm
Carmichael:

I once proved, via a complex diagram of one of James' sentences, that the piece of cake to which he was referring was actually up his sleeve. His writing has always annoyed me.
  1:57pm
Amanda:

Did a term paper about The Aspern Papers. The novels, I don't like as much as the tales.
  1:59pm
Marsha:

Fort Apache, Jersey City!
  2:00pm
Amanda:

Jump on it!
  2:01pm
Carmichael:

My thesis was on Melville, Hawthorne, Conrad and others (including James). Reading and analyzing about 30 novels in about 6 months.
  2:01pm
listener james from westwood:

before major gentrification & corporate building in the 90s, i used to refer to the factory-dotted stretch of jc betw. newport and paulus hook near fmu as the robocop district.
  2:03pm
joe:

Is that the movie that Pam Grier?
  2:03pm
Doug S.:

The cops throw a guy off a roof in that movie, yah?
  2:04pm
Amanda:

Yes, Doug! I cried at that part. joe, yep, she is in it as a cop-killing hooker.
  2:04pm
glenn:

the shadows still kill.
  2:04pm
Artie:

Pam Grier has been promoted to a verb! Congrats, Pam.
  2:05pm
ndbob:

lots of good version of "apache" - the shadows version and sonny james vocal version being my favorites
  2:06pm
joe:

@Artie oops LOL *...was in
  2:06pm
Carmichael:

Young kids are asking, "What's a side?"
  2:08pm
Hugo:

There's also the Edgar Broughton Band version, "Apache Droput", combined with the Cap'n tune
  2:10pm
ndbob:

i need to go.. excellent show Amanda! I'll catch the rest on the archive
  2:11pm
Amanda:

See you next week ndbob! Have a good one.
  2:12pm
Artie:

ACK!! You've turned Dexter Romweber into Brian Setzer.
  2:12pm
Brian in UK:

Nice recall, Hugo. On Neil Young's song Hank to Hendrix he is referring to Hank B Marvin not Williams. Hank's real christian name being.... Brian
  2:12pm
joe:

Mr. Bungle used to do such an eerie version of this live.
  2:13pm
pgw in mntclr:

some other WFMU d.j. (can't think of who off the top of my head) played a Little Anthony song on the wrong speed, and it sounded amazing
  2:13pm
glenn:

nothing wrong with brian setzer. he's a PHENOMENAL guitarist.
  2:14pm
Brian in UK:

Scott Williams played Carpenters Superstar that way. Let's face it Karen C could take the slower speed. Sounded better.
  2:15pm
listener james from westwood:

must duck out momentarily to hit the bank. much love for the bond track. one of my faves.
  2:15pm
pgw in mntclr:

i read last week i read that Elvira lost... "something"... to Tom Jones.
  2:16pm
glenn:

oh. on the shadows tribute album neil young and randy bachman do spring is nearly here. it's awesome.
  2:17pm
Brian in UK:

Can they do The Shads dance moves though, glenn? Love to see Neil do that.
  2:17pm
Lieutenant Columbo:

when you say hit the bank, what do you mean, exactly?
  2:18pm
glenn:

yeah, the choreography was kinda lame.
  2:18pm
Brian in UK:

It's a fair cop but society is to blame.
  2:21pm
Carmichael:

Yes, I also have to run (literally). Thanks for everything, Amanda.
  2:21pm
Brian in UK:

Don't do it Johnny.
  2:24pm
Doug S.:

Ken Freedman's ban of showtunes on the WFMU airwaves DOES NOT extend to Give the Drummer Radio. Just sayin'.
  2:25pm
Amanda:

I had no idea this was going on!
  2:25pm
Doug S.:

And can I just say this song is fucking fabulous!
  2:29pm
Brian in UK:

Murray Head, the original Joseph?
  2:30pm
Van in Dallas:

Interesting. Didn't know this Murray Head. Looking him up, his brother I DO know...Anthony Head from Buffy!
  2:32pm
Brian in UK:

His other brother Richard was in The Cough Sweets. Cheap, I know.
  2:33pm
Amanda:

Murray Head = showtune guy, was in Jesus Christ Superstar and more... famousest for "One Night in Bangkok"
  2:34pm
Van in Dallas:

Ah, okay. classic Neil now.
  2:34pm
glenn:

i'm all for mangling the english language, but famousest?
  2:35pm
Amanda:

My playlist, my English!
  2:35pm
Brian in UK:

glenn it's more better than bestest
  2:37pm
glenn:

anyway, i'd contend that say it ain't so joe is more famouser than one night in bangkok.
  2:39pm
Amanda:

You think? Maybe you're right, but I knew about Bangkok way before. </solipsism>
  2:40pm
joe:

I have to agree with Amanda on this one.
  2:42pm
Hugo:

Three years in Bangkok is better than one night, if you ask me, though maybe not at this time ...
  2:42pm
Van in Dallas:

Solipsism? Like in Stranger in a Strange Land? :)

anyway, should have remembered M. Head from the One Night in Bangkok song. I liked it, I've BEEN to Bangkok, and moreover, I had Thai chicken curry for lunch.
  2:44pm
Brian in UK:

Well it's all fine & dandy if you can get to the Record Fair eh Doug?
  2:49pm
Doug S.:

The sting of missing this year's fair will linger until the next one, I fear.
  2:51pm
joe:

I had the Cassingle of this song at one time. Don't know how I wound up with it.
  2:53pm
Alf From Upstate:

There's that word "cassingle" again!
  2:53pm
Brian in UK:

Serenade me off to the kitchen. Byeeee.
  2:57pm
listener james from westwood:

many thanks for the musical tour, amanda!
  2:57pm
Hugo:

That RecFair room was amazing! I did a video walkthrough of the entire room, up and down every aisle, using the mobile phone. It came to close to eight minutes!
  2:58pm
joe:

Thank you Amanda. I will be back next week.
  2:58pm
Van in Dallas:

Looking like I will probably become "Van in DC" soon. If so, I hope to make next year's record fair.

Hey thanks for a wonderful show Amanda.
  2:58pm
Amanda:

Bye guys! Many thanks for your fun chat remarks, as always. See you next week.
Bottom
Comment!
Name
Email
(C) 2024 WFMU. Generated by KenzoDB, written 2000-2024 by Ken Garson