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Favoriting August 30, 2012: The Etheral Sounds of Music Swirling in the Air


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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Dead Can Dance  Anywhere Out of the World   Favoriting Within the Realm of a Dying Sun  4AD    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Lisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourke  The Human Game   Favoriting Duality  4AD    0:04:15 (Pop-up)
Dead Can Dance  Frontier   Favoriting Dead Can Dance  4AD    0:10:56 (Pop-up)
Dead Can Dance  Nierika   Favoriting Spiritchaser  4AD    0:14:01 (Pop-up)
Dead Can Dance  Mother Tongue   Favoriting Serpent's Egg  4AD    0:19:35 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

Sounds From the Coney Island Boardwalk  

 

 

 

0:24:52 (Pop-up)
Cocteau Twins  Ivo   Favoriting Treasure  4AD    0:30:58 (Pop-up)
This Mortal Coil  Help Me Lift You Up   Favoriting Blood  4AD    0:34:48 (Pop-up)
Dead Can Dance  Labor of Love (Peel Session)   Favoriting Box Set  4AD    0:39:19 (Pop-up)
Swallow  Sugar Your Mind   Favoriting Blow  4AD    0:43:14 (Pop-up)
Lush  Starlust   Favoriting Split  4AD    0:47:18 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

Sounds of Sideshows by the Seashore  

 

 

 

0:51:36 (Pop-up)
Cocteau Twins  Carolyn's Fingers   Favoriting Blue Bell Knoll  4AD    1:12:03 (Pop-up)
Cocteau Twins  Road, River and Rail   Favoriting Heaven or Las Vegas  4AD    1:15:06 (Pop-up)
Cocteau Twins  Musette and Drums   Favoriting The Pink Opaque  4AD    1:18:17 (Pop-up)
Cocteau Twins  Pearly-DewDrops Drops   Favoriting The Spangle Maker  4AD    1:22:52 (Pop-up)
This Mortal Coil  Song of the Siren   Favoriting It'll End in Tears  4AD    1:27:53 (Pop-up)
His Name is Alive  If July   Favoriting Livonia  4AD    1:31:19 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

Sounds from the Point Pleasant Beach  

 

 

 

1:35:06 (Pop-up)
Kendra Smith  Drunk Boat   Favoriting Five Ways of Disappearing  4AD    1:43:50 (Pop-up)
The Hope Blister  Only Human   Favoriting ...smiles OK  4AD    1:46:18 (Pop-up)
Insides  Bent Double   Favoriting Euphoria  4AD    1:50:16 (Pop-up)
Lisa Germano  The Earth   Favoriting Happiness  4AD    1:53:48 (Pop-up)
The Glee Club  Bad Child's Dolly   Favoriting Mine  4AD    1:56:32 (Pop-up)
Pale Saints  Under Your Nose   Favoriting Slow Buildings  4AD    2:00:23 (Pop-up)
Gus Gus  Teenage Sensation   Favoriting This is Normal  4AD    2:02:43 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

Sounds from the Point Pleasant Beach  

 

 

 

2:06:48 (Pop-up)
This Mortal Coil  (Nothing But) Blood   Favoriting Blood  4AD    2:14:02 (Pop-up)
Throwing Muses  Hate My Way   Favoriting Lilliput  4AD    2:18:05 (Pop-up)
The The  Delirious   Favoriting Burning Blue Soul  4AD    2:22:05 (Pop-up)
The Wolfgang Press  Hammer the Halo   Favoriting Standing Up Straight  4AD    2:25:35 (Pop-up)
The Pixies  I'm Amazed   Favoriting Surfer Rosa  4AD    2:30:36 (Pop-up)
Xmal Deutschland  Incubus Succubus II   Favoriting Lilliput  4AD    2:32:23 (Pop-up)
Lush  For Love   Favoriting Spooky  4AD    2:36:58 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Dif Juz 

Silver Passage   Favoriting

Extractions 

4AD 

 

2:40:21 (Pop-up)
Grimes  Genisis   Favoriting Visions  4AD    2:44:31 (Pop-up)
Purity Ring  Lofticries   Favoriting Shrines  4AD    2:48:05 (Pop-up)
Gang Gang Dance  Romance Layers   Favoriting Eye Contact  4AD    2:52:04 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  6:01am
fred von helsing:

Yeay!
  6:02am
Matt from Springfield:

This is what a theme park sounds like on a rainy day!

Hi Meghan! And everyone else who made it over to this side!
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Meghan:

morning all! enjoy enjoy! Julie will be with us shortly
  6:04am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

Hello again, Meghan!
  6:05am
fred von helsing:

thursday redux taste implosion imminent
  6:06am
other david:

5 minute powernap and then a concentrated infusion of caffeine , stat!
  6:07am
Bas, NL:

Wwwwhat a great start to the show already! ;D
  6:08am
pierre:

Bonjour Meghan, very happy to be here !
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Meghan:

Bas, that is the joys of this label...... so easy to make it amazing.......

Bonjour Pierre! Long time no see. Glad to have you back
  6:11am
Matt from Springfield:

@FVH: Thanks for that 80s music dreck blog, I'll watch those clips later!

Nat Roe made a great premium, the Reverse Adult Contemporary Redux, "just the hook" of every #1 AC song, backwards from 2011 to the first one in 1961. I learned quite a bit about each decade's dreck from that, including the 80s.
  6:13am
pierre:

yeah i was in the country side for quite a while, without much acess to the internet (which is kind relaxing) thus i couldn't really comment, but i always kept an ear for WFMU, and now that the year is on again, i'm more than ever the "pierre" that you all know. :)
  6:15am
listener james from westwood:

how nice to wake up to a dcd block!
  6:16am
Matt from Springfield:

"Pierre is back: now, with even more of the pierre you love!"
Where in the countryside were you? On a vacation?
  6:17am
Matt from Springfield:

Good morning LJFW!
First time I've seen you outside of the "alternate" streams!
  6:19am
pierre:

@ Matt: i've tried to keep the best of the best (which unfortunately isn't much) :)
It was in Gascony, in a small and sunny place.
  6:21am
Julie:

what is this place?? I'm confused
  6:22am
listener james from westwood:

hey matt! i duck in here and there on the boards. most of the time before 9 it's work and no internet. but dcd must be acknowledged.
  6:22am
pierre:

precisely here : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gers
  6:24am
fred von helsing:

@MvS You might want to have a bottle of Jack at your side, to muster the mental wherewithal to resist the horror. Most of the clips I couldn't play more than 10 seconds. Truly a vile decade for music. I myself found refuge in Siouxsie.
  6:24am
Dave B:

Morning all
  6:24am
Matt from Springfield:

Sounds wonderful pierre! Southern France seems to be in general.

Home of Armagnac! Also the home of D'Artagnan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:24am
Meghan:

I agree James..... whole heatedly agree! That is why we are doing 3 hours of this lovely music
  6:26am
Matt from Springfield:

I agree too james! Thanks for coming to the Dead-Can-Danceathon!
  6:26am
pierre:

Exactly Matt, actually his home village is 7km from my house there, and his castle (D'Artagnan's name is Charles de Batz) is owned by a very wealthy man. And Armagnac is soo good.
  6:27am
Matt from Springfield:

Morning Dave B!

Julie, all you have to know is: be wary of Turntable 2, in either studio!
  6:27am
Dave B:

Giggity
  6:27am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

You need haunted theme park sounds.
  6:28am
listener james from westwood:

w00t! stellar dj pairing!
  6:28am
listener james from westwood:

this is going to be a productive chunk of proofreading time.
  6:29am
fred von helsing:

Dead Can Danceathonic !
  6:31am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

It's better to regret something you have done than to regret something you haven't done.
  6:31am
pierre:

Bonjour Dave B !!! i knew i'll find you here.
  6:31am
Matt from Springfield:

4AD DJ: DCD, CT, WTF? LOL!
  6:32am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

You're suffering from OCDCD.
  6:33am
Dave B:

Acute Ambient Audio Accumulation Disorder
  6:34am
Matt from Springfield:

"Ivo"! Great one from the CTs. This references, and today shall be dedicated to, Ivo Watts-Russell. The founder of the 4AD label.
  6:35am
Julie:

Daaave!
  6:36am
Dave B:

Dave's not here.
  6:38am
Matt from Springfield:

TMC!

This was originally a Mary Margaret O'Hara song.
  6:38am
fred von helsing:

We can't let you do that, Dave
  6:38am
Matt from Springfield:

@Dave: , Man.
  6:39am
Dave B:

Music To Clean Rooms By.
  6:43am
Matt from Springfield:

LOVE all the album covers! Seeming like a Brian Turner/Tom Lax teamup episode here!

Sad that Betsy Nichols has left the area, she was always extremely thorough in posting pics of album covers and the performers for each song.
  6:47am
Matt from Springfield:

Swallow, this is amazing!
  6:49am
Julie:

I just found out Swallow had put out an album of unreleased stuff a few years back. They only had this album, an album of remixes from it and one ep.
  6:50am
Dave B:

Hey Meghan and Julie (and LITM Andrea too) - I'll be at Dive 75 by 630, and will buy youse a round if'n ya want
  6:53am
Marmalade Kitty:

starlust is as chilling as it is euphoric..??
  6:55am
Matt from Springfield:

@Kitty: I think that's a good description. Lush can be sweet and ethereal but other songs also have that cold edge along with the ethereal.
  6:57am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

According to Wikipedia Miki was in "You Only Live Twice." I'll look for a photo.
  6:58am
Matt from Springfield:

"Song of the Siren", excellent!
  6:59am
Matt from Springfield:

Ha ha, "don't know who those two girls are"! :D
  7:01am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

BLERG! My streak of misinformation continues. Miki's mother was in "You Only Live Twice." She was three months pregnant with Miki at the time of filming.
  7:01am
pierre:

It's a great idea to show the jackets, i like the work of Vaughan Oliver
  7:02am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

In honor of 4AD shouldn't it be a "programme" instead of a show?
  7:02am
woj:

this show is "thislisty"! (http://www.evo.org/4ad-faq/etiquette.html#THISLIST)
  7:03am
woj:

hah! awesome -- that was perfect timing, julieb!
  7:04am
Dave B:

@BGZ - so in essence she was in the film
  7:04am
Matt from Springfield:

UnIDentified Flying Web Radio!!!
  7:04am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

Miki's mom is on the far left: http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0spkfKjho1r6q0fko1_1280.png
  7:06am
Matt from Springfield:

When Joe McG filled in for Fiveash (on the Ichiban stream), he let loose with two rare, dirty records by the Clovers and Jackie Wilson!

http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/47075
  7:07am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

"Lonely Is An Eyesore" has not been released on DVD.
  7:08am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

They ground-up monkeys??? Sounds more like a Skinny Puppy concert.
  7:10am
Dave B:

Meghan - if you want that VHS transfered to DVD for posterity sake - I have the gear at work to do so.
  7:11am
Dave B:

its a Hang Drum. Made in Switzerland
  7:12am
Matt from Springfield:

Mazzy Partridge
  7:12am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

David Kuckhermann
  7:13am
Dave B:

The guy from Portico Quartet plays them too. There's a free app for iPhone that replicates them pretty well.
  7:14am
listener james from westwood:

which boston radio station? wfnx, around the late 80s/early 90s, if i have the call letters right?
  7:14am
woj:

carolyn's fingers still delivers the shivers.
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Meghan:

That is the one James!
  7:15am
Matt from Springfield:

An old WHFS tape from c. Feb '84 that I have, had the Cocteau Twins "The Tinderbox of a Heart" on it--that was the first time I heard of them. It was 10 pm or later at night, but yeah, they got some very alt-radio play in the day.
  7:15am
listener james from westwood:

one place you could hear the cocteau twins & other 4ad artists played back in the day was the archetypus cafe in edgewater, nj. in the late 80s it was called club enigma. weird, sculpted interior and gothy wait staff. still there, in far better surroundings.
  7:16am
Matt from Springfield:

Agree, woj!
This is a pretty one. BBK is actually '88, I thought it was more 90s by the sound and feel of "Carolyn's Fingers".
  7:17am
listener james from westwood:

loved fnx. i went to boston college 87-91. first station on which i ever heard nine inch nails. it was a seismic shift for me. (wfmu was another, but that i didn't hear until '92.)
  7:17am
Matt from Springfield:

"Road, River and Rail"--sounds like a good name for an early 20th century transport company.
  7:19am
René:

"road, river and rail" is only topped by "cherry coloured funk", no?
  7:19am
Dave B:

OK maybe not free, but fun for noodling on, and WAY cheaper than the real thing...

http://www.avacata.com/iphone/oddtunes/hang/index.cfm
  7:21am
Dave B:

and maybe its just me - but I've always felt there's a certain "christmas-y" feel/sound/jangle to Cocteau Twins. Maybe its the cadence of the tune...
  7:21am
Marmalade Kitty:

enjoying this 4AD fest!
  7:21am
Julie:

They did a couple great xmas tunes, Dave
  7:21am
Matt from Springfield:

When I found out a "musette" was a shoulder bag like a military "rucksack", it gave some perspective to "Musette and Drums"--kind of a constrained, militarist feel to it.
  7:23am
Matt from Springfield:

@Dave B: VICTORIALAND! AMAZING winter-y album from the CTs.
And yep, wonderful versions of "Frosty the Snowman" and "Winter Wonderland" done in their style, sung by Liz Fraser.

@Kitty: 4 AD 4 EVAH!
  7:24am
Julie:

Interesting CT gallery http://www.ericr.nl/cocteaus/gallery.html
  7:25am
Matt from Springfield:

"Pearly Dewdrops Drops"!

Oooh, thanks Julie! They always had psyche-delicate album covers.
  7:27am
listener james from westwood:

meghan, julie, you captured the pre-internet hand-to-hand/word-of-mouth thrill of discovery of music and other such things perfectly. not that i'm a luddite, but i miss that in a way. it made music more of a shared bond to get it from a person whose tastes you knew and trusted.
  7:27am
Julie:

I was just complaining to Meghan how the Pink Opaque cover is not pink like the Head over Heels cover. Makes my brain hurt.
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Meghan:

James, then you knew the wonder of Newbury Comics and Mystery Train if you went to school up in Boston
  7:30am
Matt from Springfield:

TMC/CTs "Song of the Siren" -- an incredible piece of unique beauty.
  7:30am
Sergeus:

Song of the Siren!! thanks Julie
  7:32am
Dave B:

@Listener James - Patton Oswalt wrote a piece on that very topis (sort of) for Wired magazine in 2010:

http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/12/ff_angrynerd_geekculture/all/
  7:32am
Listener Schned:

Check this http://www.stompandstammer.com/ for article: Waking Life
Dead Can Dance Reconnect with Their Ancient Pop Muse
(print versions maybe still at Other Music)
Thanks for your shows, J & M, they're glorious!!
  7:32am
listener james from westwood:

oh, indeed. the newbury st location of newbury comics, the victor hugo bookstore, the tower on the corner of newbury and mass ave, and the compleat strategist down mass ave a touch: my rounds on many a saturday, to the detriment of my bank acc't!
  7:32am
Julie:

This is Meghan's set :)
  7:32am
Matt from Springfield:

"The most prominent recording of "Song to the Siren" is by This Mortal Coil. It was released as a single in September 1983 and spent 3 weeks on the UK Charts where it peaked at #66 on October 23, 1983. More impressive, however, was the sustained demand for the track, the record-buying public helping the single to spend 101 weeks on the UK Indie Charts"
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Meghan:

Sergeus..... this is my turn! jeez! heh
  7:32am
Dave B:

topis = topic
  7:33am
avant reguard:

this song is dangerous in that its the perfect tragic suicide track. its so beautiful as is the original. there both mind blowingly sad. xx
  7:33am
Sometimes Jasmine:

That was, uh, devastating... you know, in the good way, innit.
  7:34am
Matt from Springfield:

@Dave B: Coincidentally (or not??), Patton also used TMC's album "It'll End In Tears" as the setup in a joke about KFC's bowls!
  7:34am
listener james from westwood:

thanks, dave! it's not like i don't ever visit an mp3 blog or the like, i just miss the sort of intimate passing-along aspect a new discovery represents. actually turned someone at work on to dcd like that. she bought tix to their next concert in about '93 as a result. (and yes, fraser was wearing a white gown for the performance.)
  7:35am
Matt from Springfield:

"If July" is likewise very lovely. That guitar rhythm, or maybe style of picking, reminds me a lot of a Vashti Bunyan song.
  7:36am
woj:

those first few his name is alive records were really remarkable...
  7:36am
Matt from Springfield:

"Stop right there! Can you pile all of those items into a single bowl and just kinda make them into a wet mound of starch that I can eat with a spoon like I'm a death-row prisoner on suicide watch? … Is there a way that the bowl can play This Mortal Coil's It'll End in Tears album while I'm eating it at 2:00 in the morning in my darkened apartment, just kind of staring into the distance? … If you could put my lunch in a blender and liquefy it and put it into a caulking gun and then inject it right into my femoral artery, even better. But until you invent the lunch gun, I would like a failure pile in a sadness bowl." —Patton Oswalt
  7:37am
woj:

which is not to say that the later ones weren't. they were just different.
  7:38am
woj:

livonia evokes intense memories of walking around morristown and morris plains for me. go figure.
  7:38am
Dave B:

@Matt - nice... Oswalt rules
  7:39am
listener james from westwood:

matt, the 1st time i heard that oswalt bit, i nearly soiled myself laughing. both for the gags as well as the this mortal coil mention
  7:39am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

GET OFF MEGHAN'S LAWN!!!
  7:40am
Dave B:

@James in Westwood - I agree. I used to discover stuff thru label and producer associations. Kind of a "six degrees" method.
  7:41am
Matt from Springfield:

@Dave/james: Yep, that was a great album! And I'm glad that Patton has frequently come on to the Best Show.
  7:41am
Listener Schned:

Check this for article: http://www.stompandstammer.com/
Waking Life
Dead Can Dance Reconnect with Their Ancient Pop Muse
mostly an interview w/Lisa Gerrard (print versions maybe still at Other Music)
Thanks for your shows, J&M, they're glorious!!
  7:42am
Matt from Springfield:

CTs have songs for all seasons, depending on which album and era. Victorialand is a "happy" winter album, Garlands is the "dark, brooding" winter album. Their later dreampop works for spring and summer.
  7:43am
woj:

"carolyn's fingers" is definitely a winter song for me...but then i was in northern new york in a snowstorm when i first really heard that song so i have an excuse.
  7:43am
Dave B:

If I recall correctly MTV refused to play a Cocteau Twins video unless they subtitled it. Or something like that. Can't recall the tune at the moment.
  7:43am
Marmalade Kitty:

double ditto with the autumn vibe, meghan!! :)
  7:44am
Matt from Springfield:

Autumn/Fall albums are generally a sort of reflective sound. The Beatles' "Rubber Soul" is a very autumn album to me, I know it was recorded during the autumn but the season may have influenced the songs, their tone seems to express an autumnness.
  7:52am
Marmalade Kitty:

Just discovered a didgeridoo band called, Wild Marmalade :D
  7:52am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

I don't know if it's still in place, buy there was some sort of legislation in Japan that all albums had to contain printed lyrics. Fudge Tunnel's liner notes would state that "this album contains no lyrics" (though they obviously did if you listened).
  7:52am
woj:

the world needs more kendra smith and more kirsty yates. or maybe that's just me.
  7:55am
Matt from Springfield:

You gotta admit that's pretty wild, Marmalade! :)
  7:56am
Dave B:

Meghan - that chinese instrument you spoke of... was is hammered like a dulcimer? or plucked like a zheng?
  8:00am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

I think she was talking about a yangqin.
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Meghan:

it's a hammered dulcimer- yangqin

en.wikipedia.org...
  8:00am
kath:

heelll-ooooo!
  8:02am
fred von helsing:

*Like*
  8:06am
Matt from Springfield:

Sadly I need to get ready for work.
Thank you Meghan and Julie! Enjoying the 4AD Fest, and hope you keep on enjoying the DCD! You guys really need to tag team more often! :)

Have a great day folks!
  8:08am
Cheri Pi:

I remeber a record store in Highschool called CUlture 7 that practically specialized in everythiing 4AD...G'Morning Meghan!!
  8:09am
Cheri Pi:

Good Morning Julie!
  8:18am
Van in DC:

Wow, missed a lot of a good show. Love This Mortal Coil, love 4AD in general :) Good morning Meghan, Julie, everyone
  8:19am
Julie:

Morning, Van!
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Meghan:

Morning Van!
  8:23am
maestroso:

This is the first time I've been able to hear a Julie set live. Great music from you and Meghan!
  8:23am
Van in DC:

Today is looking like a lot of archive listening for me :)
  8:24am
Julie:

We are having so much fun we don't want to stop!
  8:26am
Marmalade Kitty:

See you later Matt! Pidge v Fab!
  8:27am
rick in sc:

Does Bauhaus count in this theme? This show is bringing back many fond distant memories
  8:30am
Marmalade Kitty:

morning late comers! :)
  8:30am
Van in DC:

@woj @7:02 - Hey thanks for that "thislisty" linky woj :)
  8:30am
George of Troy:

Thanks so much for all the effort you both put into this show!! This is really excellent... I'll be replaying the archive for sure.
  8:32am
Cheer:

Loving the 4AD vibes Meghan!
  8:33am
Marmalade Kitty:

ha ha ha!! :)
  8:35am
Julie:

whoa how did I forget these guys?
  8:38am
Van in DC:

Songs about trees Meghan? Hmm....what would I think of first but "IT'S IN THE TREES! IT'S COMING!" :)
  8:38am
Marmalade Kitty:

I'm amazed there are still kids wearing Nirvana T-shirts, just like I did! I feel the generation gap a little more or less?
  8:39am
fred von helsing:

EEEEK! :-D
  8:39am
kath:

Ha! I still listen to Lush!
  8:40am
Marmalade Kitty:

..and yup, we used to slamm to everything! even r.e.m :D
  8:42am
fred von helsing:

R.E.M. is just one hop away from the Antichrist, Bryan Adams
  8:42am
common:

great show! I feel like I'm 20. which is good.
  8:43am
Marmalade Kitty:

..and then gaze at your shoe.. fretty fucked up!
  8:43am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

I feel like I should be chain-smoking while coloring my hair burgundy.
  8:43am
Marmalade Kitty:

*our shoes*
  8:44am
Marmalade Kitty:

*my shoes*
  8:45am
Van in DC:

*applause * !! :)
  8:45am
Cheri Pi:

Meghan, Xmal Deutschland was totally rocking.
  8:45am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

@Marmalade Kitty: Nu Shooz?
  8:45am
Dr Math:

round-off applause!
  8:46am
Van in DC:

Yes, and the lyric about trees I mentioned was of course from Kate Bush (Hounds of Love) :)
  8:47am
fred von helsing:

Got tix to grimes oh yeah. She sounds like a trouper, I read that her SXSW gig went distinctly south but she made the save.
  8:50am
Dave B:

For those of you not on Facebook:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=zQNzwUP3T2k#t=30s

*ducks and runs for cover.
  8:52am
Not him again:

Next week Trees and Flowers by Strawberry Switchblade. Ya gots to play that. If only for the irony of it being about agoraphobia.
  8:52am
Cheri Pi:

Lindsey Lohan was supposedly at the Cincinnati Purity Ring show last week...
  8:54am
woj:

@van, were you on 4ad-l?

@all, it's kind of remarkable how varied and relevant the 4ad label has managed to be through the years...even in their less personally intersting phases.
  8:55am
Julie:

I remember 4ad-l fondly!
  8:56am
Julie:

So much more I wanted to get to, good new 4ad bands like Deerhunter and ariel's pink and and,,,sigh
  8:57am
Van in DC:

@woj - nope! just LH :)

Thanks, great show, will be looping back :)
  8:59am
Van in DC:

Probably wouldn't be many objections to a 4AD-II show :)
  8:59am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

Thank you Meghan and Julie! Until next week...
  8:59am
listener james from westwood:

well we will have to have a part 2 then! a delightful show. many thanks, meghan and julie!
  9:00am
Julie:

thanks so much you guys! what a blast! Thanks Meghan!!
  9:00am
Marmalade Kitty:

Yammos!
  5:52pm
moose:

hello from the future
i haven't heard most of this stuff in decades, lovely
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