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- I'm not.
"How do I know anything you've told me is..."
- You don't.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Comments | Approx. start time | |||||
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Harmonia | Gollum | Deluxe | Lilith | |||||||
The Saint James Society | Reflections | S/t | Tee Pee | 0:02:46 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Phil Fucking Collins | All The Hits, All At Once | All the Hits, All At Once | No Label | 0:06:36 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The BeaFuckingtles | Entire catalog | V/a, Broke | no label | my 2010 WFMU Marathon premium | 0:13:12 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Mind Expanders | A Night On Bald Mountain | S/t split w/ "Psychedelic Guitars" | Gear Fab | 0:19:25 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Betty Walker | Instant Call | V/a, Greetings From The Borscht Belt: The Best Broads Of Comedy | Fuel Label Group | 0:21:50 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Porter Ricks | Biokinetics 2 | Biokinetics | Type | 0:24:16 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Vazz | Cast Reflections | Split w/ La Bambola Del Dr. Caligari | Forced Nostalgia | 0:30:47 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Washington Phillips | Mother's Last Word To Her Son | V/a, Never a Pal Like Mother: Vintage Songs & Photographs Of The One Who's Always True | Dust to Digital | 0:32:55 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Chris Forsyth & Koen Holtkamp | Early Astral | Early Astral | Blackest Rainbow | 0:43:26 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Opal | Grains of Sand | Early Recordings | Serpent | 0:58:57 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Frankie Rose | Daylight Sky | Interstellar | Slumberland | 1:03:48 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Better Beatles | Get Back | Mercy Beat | Hook or Crook | 1:06:24 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: loops from WFMU DJs & Sonic Circuits DC |
Running in Place / District of Noise Vol 3 |
WFMU / Sonic Circuits |
1:10:21 (Pop-up) |
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Yesyesyesyes | Tales From Topographic Oceans, All 4 Sides at Once | Tales From Topographic Oceans | Atlantic | 1:16:45 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Felix Figueroa & His Orch. | Pico & Sepulvida | from Richard Elfman's "Forbidden Zone" | no label | 1:37:19 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: Pete King And His Orchestra |
Cast Your Fate to the Wind |
V/a, Love Is Blue |
Reader's Digest |
1:40:32 (Pop-up) |
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Seven That Spells | In | The Death and Resurrection of Krautrock: Aum | Beta-Lactam Ring | 1:50:19 (Pop-up) | ||||||
3 Leafs | Apprentice Destroyer (exc) | Canal Smarts | No Label | 1:56:24 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Eurythmics | She's Invisible Now | In The Garden | RCA / Legacy | 2:07:09 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Wire | Being Sucked in Again | And Here It Is... Again... | Sneaky Pete | 2:10:32 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Daniel Kroha | Run Little Children | The Folk-Blues Stylings of Daniel Kroha | Social Music Record Club | aka Danny Dollrod | 2:13:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Rrreverberationsss | Help Me Please | Music for Psychedelic People | No Label | 2:16:04 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Centipede | When Everything that We Know is Forever Dead (exc) | Septober Energy | RCA Victor | 2:19:04 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Wendy Rene | Deep in My Heart | After Laughter Comes Tears: Complete Stax & Volt Singles + Rarities 1964-65 | Light in the Attic | 2:27:39 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Dereck Donohue | Burning Voice | Subprime Frequency | Chambara | 2:31:02 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: Kebekelektrik |
Ravel's Bolero |
S/t, 1977 |
Salsoul |
2:37:10 (Pop-up) |
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Starship Commander Woo Woo | Master Ship (excerpt) | V/a, Personal Space: Electronic Soul 1974-1984 | Chocolate Industries | 2:44:28 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Coasting | For Hours | You're Never Going Back | M'Lady's | 2:49:48 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: Paul Fucking McCartney |
Ram all at once |
V/a, Broke |
no label |
2:54:33 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
pierre:
How's everything ?
Carmichael:
12539:
Van in DC:
Scott W:
Andrew Waterloo:
Danne D:
Carmichael:
Cheri Pi:
Van in DC:
12539:
Carmichael:
KevinC BK:
I have to say he is one of my least favorite musicians ever
Carmichael:
Nathan:
Droll:
KevinC BK:
Cheri Pi:
Danne D:
Looms:
Cheri Pi:
Danne D:
KevinC BK:
Van in DC:
Cliff:
Carmichael:
Michiel:
still b/p:
Cheri Pi:
Nathan:
Scott W:
Danne D:
Carmichael:
Danne D:
KevinC BK:
Scott W:
pierre:
@ Danne D : i believe it's Stravinski
alex:
Danne D:
Danne D:
3 Bridges = Mussourgsky? right? Or Pictures at an Exhibition?
LOL I know there's a prog rock cover of Mussourgsky by somebody. Where's Vance when you need him?
pierre:
"A Night On Bald Mountain" interpreted by Disney in Fantasia, is one of my personal most memorable souvenirs in cinema.
Danne D:
Carmichael:
Danne D:
Droll:
Cheri Pi:
pierre:
Danne D:
Works being the classic example - 3 solo sides plus Pirates
joe:
So much aggro :)
Carmichael:
Danne D:
still b/p:
Danne D:
Scott W:
Carmichael:
Danne D:
Danne D:
Side opinion - they sound way better on that live album than on the studio originals - probably since they don't painfully craft each individual note in a lab. And rare is it that I prefer live versions on anything.
Danne D:
Bridie:
still b/p:
Cecile:
pierre:
Cecile:
Carmichael:
c2677:
Brian en Angleterre:
Cecile:
Danne D:
http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/15517
jk:
Brian en Angleterre:
Brian en Angleterre:
If it's Washington Phillips:
Danne D:
Danne D:
Drum riff is from "In the Air Tonight"
Danne D:
Danne D:
Danne D:
Cheri Pi:
Cecile:
Cheri Pi:
BSI:
still b/p:
Marmalade kitty:
Scott W:
BSI:
?:
Carmichael:
?:
c2677:
pierre:
Cecile:
joe:
pierre:
Scott W:
joe:
joe:
Carmichael:
Marmalade kitty:
Brian en Angleterre:
Carmichael:
Mike East:
fred:
Brian en Angleterre:
Brian en Angleterre:
Scott W:
Danne D:
Cecile:
Brian en Angleterre:
joe:
so...:
Had acorns to hur-l..
Only to find Danne D's noggin...
pierre:
Cecile:
KP:
fred:
KP:
Carmichael:
joe:
Andrew Waterloo:
Cecile:
pierre:
joe:
Cecile:
Carmichael:
Looms:
Carmichael:
BSI:
Danne D:
when later reached for comment, the squirrel said he was just "busting beans"
fred:
Mark T in VT:
The sounds of motorcycles, people talking going by in cars with windows down, birds, people in general animated and not just head down going from a to b as quickly as possible. Spring!
Carmichael:
pierre:
KP:
Carmichael:
Jeff:
BSI:
Scott W:
Hugh:
Danne D:
Droll:
Danne D:
Cecile:
fred:
Caryn:
KP:
Chris from DC:
Carmichael:
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Jeff:
Carmichael:
Danne D:
ditdoc:
KP:
Marshall Stacks:
Danne D:
joe:
Cecile:
pierre:
@fred: I was very please to meet him as well. Next time I'll be less shy, but you know after drinking some beers :) ... Oh beers.
Droll:
BSI:
Carmichael:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Danne D:
still b/p:
Aye aye aye aye
Aye-yi-yi-yi!
12539:
joe:
Cecile:
Danne D:
Carmichael:
joe:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Caryn:
Jeff:
Danne D:
KP:
Scott W:
Carmichael:
Ralphine:
Danne D:
joe:
Mr. Lowry:
This got me thinking. Who says this isn't the 8-track tape being played on an 8-track reel-to-reel?
Caryn:
Danne D:
Brian en Angleterre:
KP I saw YES in '69 playing with Jon Hendricks would you believe. Jon Anderson scat singing.
Carmichael:
pierre:
Caryn:
doug:
Brian en Angleterre:
Carmichael:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Danne D:
Carmichael:
doug:
Bas, NL:
Caryn:
Dogs in the Neighborhood:
Carmichael:
Brian en Angleterre:
Tales from Topographic Trousers.
Bas DON'T PANIC.
pierre:
Danne D:
"Big Generator" tour was the first one. Was kinda fun to observe the split it the crowd.
Not very proud to say I purchased this shirt:
http://www.defunkd.com/product/OL1327771040/vintage-yes-1987-big-generator-tour-genesis-t-shirt
Caryn:
Danne D:
Brian en Angleterre:
Bas, NL:
Carmichael:
darue:
Caryn:
Brian en Angleterre:
fred:
darue:
kat330:
Bas, NL:
Caryn:
Danne D:
kat330:
Andrew Waterloo:
Dogs in the Neighborhood:
Andrew Waterloo:
Dogs in the Neighborhood:
Brian en Angleterre:
Belated greeting(s) Caryn. Is one enough? I dream of 50 let alone 33.
Cecile:
Caryn:
@kat: Well, it's actually his old band. They've broken up already and formed new bands. But they were Helvetin Käkikello. They were only played behind a DJ talking, but it still counts. I'm trying to encourage the few bands I know to submit their stuff for inclusion in the FMA, so maybe one day his new bands will be heard here.
Caryn:
@Cecile: hah! Yeah, I think I've done this on the recorder.
BSI:
Marmalade kitty:
In totally rocks.. ROCKS!!!
Right:
kat330:
Caryn:
fred:
joe d:
Brian en Angleterre:
pierre:
Scott W:
Caryn:
It's funny, in our family, we have 4 birthdays in a row from March 9 to March 12. The difficult part is remembering who is celebrating on which day.
@pierre: merci beaucoup!
Marmalade kitty:
Caryn:
Caryn:
other david:
Belated Happy Birthday Caryn!
Elmer D.:
Caryn:
@od: thanks!
other david:
*looks for coffee*
Cecile:
Dave B:
I blame work. HBBD Caryn.
Greetings Mr. Williams
Carmichael:
Glad to hear you're enjoying yours, Caryn!
fred:
fred:
Cecile:
KP:
Hugh:
joe d:
KP:
Caryn:
@KP: true enough. Of course, I love both of those. (even if some of Shakespeare's jokes are weak and not all Beatles songs are masterpieces) But being brought up in a household with a bit of the Cavern Club wall framed on the wall, and with a father and brother whose idea of a good time is to name Beatles' album track listings in order, it was kind of inevitable that I'd like the Beatles.
Caryn:
Andrew Waterloo:
joe d:
Carmichael:
bloopy:
Caryn:
Scott W:
Carmichael:
Caryn:
fred:
Droll:
Caryn:
Danne D:
Droll:
I donned my cans and clicked "Pop-up Player" and a few seconds later... well... actually it sounds a lot like the original: everyone soloing all the time, jumping from tempo to tempo, 20-part sonic pileups. It's Yes, only more so. You hear a little bit of a riff and are reminded about a cool section without the burden of sitting through all the noodling surrounding it.
The way parts fade off at the end until you're left with one side playing is very cool, it puts perspective on the Jason Forrest-style assault you just lived through.
It is interesting, however, that there are many occasions when all four sides go quiet, which is only possible because Yes made use of dynamics. Indeed, the secret to loud is soft...
Thanks so much for bringing TFTO*4 to the world. It really works (at certain times)!