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The run-around drill sergeant of love meets the freeform radio nurse in an international popularity crisis. Twang, dub, noise, rockers, aliens, drum machines, foreigners, imported goods, songs, rumbles, hollers, blips and squiggles, along with an occasional musical number.

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Favoriting December 17, 2011: Realtime Pre-Holiday Airfield Anxiety

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
The Blue Earth Ensemble  Boo Regalia   Favoriting Music from Blue Earth  Blue Earth  1989    Robert Een + Dale Edwin Newton  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Makigami Koichi & Anton Brühin  Tokujo   Favoriting Electric Eel  Tzadik  1998    + Tadagawa Leo  0:05:36 (Pop-up)
Mohammad Khitami and Badawy Hussein  Dhikiri   Favoriting Music of the Waswahili of Lamu, Kenya Vol. 2  Ethnic Folkways  1985  LP  Song of praise  0:14:20 (Pop-up)
Sato Kunitaka  Agareyunu Harukana   Favoriting Wandering Shadow of Southern Streets  Em  2011  LP  late 70's recording accompanied by Nakamura Yae... summary: "Harukana" is as beautiful as the rising sun. I wonder which village she is the goddess of rice for."  0:32:59 (Pop-up)
Randy Raine-Reusch  Of Pine and Silk   Favoriting V/A: Musicworks 71  Musicworks   1998      0:39:41 (Pop-up)
Ken Butler  Eye-Cons   Favoriting The Voice of Anxious Objects  Self Released  1994  Cassette  came out on cd in '97 (Tzadik) w/ dif track listing / dif version of Eye-Cons.  0:45:16 (Pop-up)
Bill Dixon  Schema VI-88   Favoriting The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note  Black Saint/Soul Note  2010    June-88, sillypantz!  0:52:27 (Pop-up)
Tom Recchion  A Christmas Filled With Tears   Favoriting   Meeuw Muzak  2006  7"    0:56:21 (Pop-up)
 
Yannis Kyriakides  TEPS   Favoriting Airfields  Mazagran  2011    feat. MusikFabrik  1:08:09 (Pop-up)
Giacinto Scelsi  Anâgâmin   Favoriting Natura Renovatur  ECM  2006    in Buddhism anâgâmin refers to a "never-returner", someone no longer caught in the cycle of rebirth and suffering (the third of four stages leading to nirvana). Thx, linernotes.  1:11:02 (Pop-up)
Janek Schaefer  Crossed Wires   Favoriting Double Exposure  Cronica  2011  MP3  a collection of comp trx/installation pieces feat. location recordings and manipulated vinyl via f/x. Crossed Wires is made of samples fer a piece commissioned fer Canadian Radio (2005).  1:18:15 (Pop-up)
Alessandro Brivio  Untitled #1   Favoriting Associazioni Poro  Senufo  2011      1:23:26 (Pop-up)
Liam O'Gallagher  Border Dissolve in Audiospace   Favoriting 10+2:12 American Text Sound Pieces  1750 Arch  1974  LP  “I wanted the phone number of the city zoo.” “The city jail?” “No, the city zoo, operator.”  1:28:50 (Pop-up)
Francisco López  Untitled # 220   Favoriting Untitled (2009)  Baskaru  2011      1:41:49 (Pop-up)
Andrew Pekler  Music to Sleepwalk by   Favoriting Sentimental Favourites  Dekorder  2011      1:48:06 (Pop-up)
Frank Sinatra  (Slow) Christmas Mem'ries   Favoriting Christmas Mem'ries / A Baby Just Like You  Reprise  1975  7"    1:53:12 (Pop-up)
 
David Jackman  Adrift   Favoriting David Jackman / Philip Sanderson: Terrain EP  Die Stadt  2002  10"  '81 track from Jackman of Scratch Orchestra/Organum  2:06:07 (Pop-up)
Konstruktivits  Andropov '84   Favoriting The Elephant Table Album  X Tract  1983  LP box set    2:10:00 (Pop-up)
Pimmon  Archangel in Reverse   Favoriting The Oansome Orbit  Room 40  2011      2:13:52 (Pop-up)
A.C. Jobim and Luis Bonfa  Batterie de Cappela   Favoriting Black Orpheus OST  Fontana  1959  LP    2:19:29 (Pop-up)
Reverend A. W. Nix  Death May Be Your Christmas Gift   Favoriting The Season of (Give Me a) Light  Self Released  2011    1927 trk from Joe McGasko's 10th anniversary Xmas music comp - Christmas Music for the Seasonally Reluctant  2:24:02 (Pop-up)
R. T. Hanen  She's Got Jordan River In Her Hips   Favoriting St. Louis Blues (1929 - 1933): J.D. Short & Henry Brown  Wolf      '31 track attributed to J.D. Short  2:26:42 (Pop-up)
Tyrannosaurus Rex  Salamanda Palaganda   Favoriting Prophets, Seers & Sages The Angels Of The Ages  A&M  1998    '68 Marc Bolan + Steve Peregrin Took  2:29:42 (Pop-up)
Human Switchboard  Shy About You   Favoriting Who's Landing In My Hangar? Anthology 1977-1984  Bar/None  2011    '79 - prev unreleased  2:31:47 (Pop-up)
Donny Burns  Cool Yule (Slowly)   Favoriting Christmas Party Split 7"  Norton  2002  7"  split w/ Toronados/Little Joey Farr/Brendan Hanlon & The Bat Men  2:35:12 (Pop-up)
Jim Post  You're The Only Girl ( I Ever Really Loved)   Favoriting Fritz the Cat OST  Fantasy  2004  LP  1972  2:38:00 (Pop-up)
Robert Ashley  The Park   Favoriting Private Parts (The Record)  Lovely Music  1990    '77  2:41:37 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  9:08pm
Maya:

so blue and clean! not any more:) good evening!
  9:09pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Good evening Daniel and all the listeners.
  9:12pm
D. Blumin:

Hiya Richard and Maya and all!
  9:15pm
BSI:

...is THIS the afterlife?
  9:19pm
5 Guys Guy:

Dan'l majorly bring'in it on as (per) usual.
  9:20pm
G:

@BSI: maybe more life the afterlife pre-show?
  9:20pm
marat:

Interesting music...
  9:23pm
D. Blumin:

BSI, wassamata, you in a rush?
  9:24pm
D. Blumin:

Hi 5 Guys - thx fer checking in!
Marat - straight outta Kenya...
  9:25pm
5 Guys Guy:

no prob man.
  9:28pm
BSI:

no rush... curry food coma, more like.
If this is the end, hell... not a bad way to go...
  9:29pm
Electronic voice phenomena:

is this Islamic music from Kenya?
  9:30pm
D. Blumin:

EVP, yes, sacred music...
  9:35pm
BSI:

Gorgeous sounds.
btw: good to finally catch the show in real-time, vs. haunting the archives... Do carry on...
  9:37pm
Ben Drinken:

this sounds awesome. wonderful. can't help though but imagine an ali baba barber shop quartet
  9:39pm
ms_a:

evening Daniel...beautiful sounds
  9:44pm
5 Guys Guy:

Diitto. iIn case you didn't know -- D.B. is the master of realtime.
  9:49pm
Marmalade Kitty:

All music on WFMU is sacred
  9:50pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Amen.
  9:51pm
D. Blumin:

Hiya Ben, happy drinkens to yas!
Hullo dere, ms_a! Thanks fer tuning in to the pre-holiday party nite!
  9:51pm
5 Guys Guy:

<Marmalade - this is a credo.
  9:53pm
D. Blumin:

Haha - 5 guys - gotta use that one day...
MK, and it's all in off-balanced but real time!
  9:54pm
5 Guys Guy:

Yup. And we will buddy.
  10:01pm
Retard Riot:

OMG - if I wanted to hear Christmas music I'd go to the mall. Just kidding, this is the best Christmas music I've heard yet!
  10:01pm
BSI:

That Recchion track was the badger's knuckles. Fifty thumbs up.
  10:12pm
Looms:

I wanna listen to Madonna's holiday NOW!
ps: hello Daniel and listeners.
  10:12pm
Sue:

Hey, Daniel! How's it goin?
  10:14pm
D. Blumin:

Looms! Live from Franceland! Sacre bleu!
Hallo, RR!
  10:15pm
D. Blumin:

Greetings, Sue! Going swell - dreaming of a Winterwonderland over heres...
  10:16pm
Winter Wonder Why Land:

Maybe Ken forbade any other DJs from using that wonderful Dylan Xmas album.
  10:18pm
Sue:

Yeah, probably not for awhile but hopefully in time for Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa
  10:21pm
Sue:

great track!!
  10:22pm
D. Blumin:

WWWL, actually Ken required everyone to play it - so it's been playing beneath every track, just very quietly... along w/ Lulu...
  10:23pm
Retard Riot:

Dobriy Vechir DB. Working on a paper here in Cambridge, this music is is helping FOCUS.
  10:26pm
D. Blumin:

A focused evening to you too, Mr/Ms Riot! What might this paper be on, pray tell!
  10:27pm
jeff-m:

been great all night man. Cheers to you.
  10:28pm
Looms:

"Ken required everyone to"... Hey! WFUM is a freeform station, Ken! How dare you require something like this?! (yek yek)

Hey Jeff!
  10:29pm
jeff-m:

hey, what's up Looms
  10:32pm
Sue:

yes, your show is always great
  10:34pm
Looms:

@Jeff: nothing but me... I'm the last one still up over here ;)
Things are fine, thx. Hope they are for you too.
  10:35pm
D. Blumin:

Hola Jeff! Thanks a lot! How you be?
  10:38pm
D. Blumin:

Looms, is there a zoo where you are?
  10:42pm
Looms:

Some kind of: I'm checking in from the "silly radio listeners" cage.
Seriously, mostly aquariums.
  10:47pm
Looms:

Please stop these sleep noises... Otherwise I will....
RRRRR ZZZZZZ
  10:48pm
D. Blumin:

Yes, I was worried that it would have this effect, Looms, but do stay strong. Otherwise, you'll miss the Christmas music!
  10:48pm
G:

It's 10 before 5 AM in Paris. How long can Looms last?
  10:49pm
Sue:

the liam o'gallagher track and this one kinda remind me of the conet project, recordings of shortwave numbers stations, i guess it's the repetitiveness and maybe the sound quality. have you heard it by any chance?
  10:52pm
D. Blumin:

Yah, Sue! nothing but shortwave numbers stations on in the Blumin household! Perfect for maintaining a productive home life!
  10:53pm
Joe Mulligan:

Synthy wolf pack by the faayre pit. Great show Daniel
  10:53pm
Looms:

Are you challenging me, G? Alright, let's have an Irish coffee.
  10:56pm
Sue:

spies?! wow, what a childhood! sounds exciting
  10:57pm
jack m.:

late arrival once again tonight, apologies dr. blumin. i expect the final hour will be your peak time. i am prepared.
  11:10pm
G:

@Looms: I'm in NYC. I'll be up after you, unless you are up till midmorning!
  11:17pm
D. Blumin:

Oooh, Mello, the pressure - exhilerating!
  11:18pm
jack m.:

no worries. meeting my expectations is a pretty low bar.
  11:18pm
G:

My sister in law wrote to the state department to find out what her deceased dad did for a living. (She and her family got moved around a lot in Africa and the Middle East, and he told them he worked for Voice of America.) The state department wrote back about her FOIA query and said to contact the CIA. The CIA responded to her query by writing back and saying: "This is our first and last communication on this matter. We cannot confirm that he either worked or did not work here. You can hire a lawyer if you wish, but we are going to say the same thing in court."

She remembers that while living in one particular north African country she was picked up from school during the day and the whole family left the country without their belongings within a couple of hours, never to return. There was a coup in that country the next day. (Libya, 1960s)

What do *you* think he did?
  11:26pm
Looms:

@G: weird story,.. I think he played the trumpet for Yma Sumac.
btw, I surrender but I think I'll make it to the end of the show.
  11:27pm
G:

sounds good to me, looms!
  11:27pm
Retard Riot:

Thanks for the upbeat tempo, DB - I needed the pick me up. Paper is provisionally titled: The Naranjo Hieroglyphic Stairway – A Portable Power Fetish.
  11:35pm
D. Blumin:

Damn, G - and now it's all over the comments page. Wait - I see the phone flashing! The doorbell's ringing... Goodbye, world!
  11:36pm
Looms:

We're gonna miss you, Daniel :D
  11:36pm
D. Blumin:

Portable Power? Excellent, RR!
  11:41pm
jack m.:

i remember seeing human switchboard. i am old.
  11:46pm
D. Blumin:

You ain't old, Jack. You are lucky!
  12:01am
Joe Mulligan:

This guys voice sounds like the same person on a Deathprod album "..Tristan de Cunha"??
  12:01am
D. Blumin:

Happy Holidays, all! See you on Sunday nite as Martha and I switch fer a week!
  12:02am
D. Blumin:

It's Robert Ashley on the vox...
  12:03am
Joe Mulligan:

Thx Daniel, nitey nite
  12:05am
Looms:

I made it! (advanced) Happy christmas everyone!
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