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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.
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picchio dal pozzo | merta | Prog Is Not a Four Letter Word (V/A) | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
kevin ayers | town feeling | joy of a toy | 0:02:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
egg | Fugue in D Minor | 0:07:53 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
blueboy | try happiness | gaol ferry bridge v/a | 0:10:09 (Pop-up) | |||||||
ahmed malek | maghreb | musiques de films en algerie | 0:14:03 (Pop-up) | |||||||
roberta flack | reverend lee | muddy water: southern gothic pop, soul, & country 1967-74 joe McGasko's 2012 premium | 0:18:06 (Pop-up) | |||||||
nicholas desamory | shopping for free | like you | * | 0:22:43 (Pop-up) | ||||||
yma sumac | let me hear you | miracles | 0:30:43 (Pop-up) | |||||||
st gun khin may | shaun village pt 1 | the crying princesses 78 rpm records from burma v/a | sublime frequencies | Vinyl | * | 0:40:37 (Pop-up) | ||||
oklahoma sweethearts | the ties that bind | Historical Jewels by Various Female Country Artists | 0:42:10 (Pop-up) | |||||||
mikado | romance | Les Filles du Crepuscule (V/A) | 0:45:07 (Pop-up) | |||||||
belbury poly | the hidden door | from an ancient star | 0:50:37 (Pop-up) | |||||||
chuck berry | come on | 0:54:56 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
bettye lavette | witchcraft in the air | 0:56:36 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
minimal | your music takes me high | empire baby dolls | 0:58:57 (Pop-up) | |||||||
even as we speak | (all you find is)air | 1:10:48 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
bing ji ling | sunshine love | shadow to shine | 1:14:18 (Pop-up) | |||||||
rodriguez | sandrevan lullaby-lifestyles | light in the attic 2009 sampler | 1:18:52 (Pop-up) | |||||||
colourbox | say you | colourbox | 1:23:03 (Pop-up) | |||||||
full wood | stop and think it ove | harmony, melody & style | 1:27:58 (Pop-up) | |||||||
4000000 telephones | we're not coming out | 1:33:22 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
little beaver | party down | party down | 1:34:43 (Pop-up) | |||||||
maki asakawa | #2 | maki asakawa | 1:38:37 (Pop-up) | |||||||
grouper | vital | the man who died in his boat | kranky | * | 1:51:37 (Pop-up) | |||||
messages | fragment one, within whirlpool | Message Bag | de stijl | Vinyl | * | 1:56:56 (Pop-up) | ||||
emika | count backwards | emika | 2:15:25 (Pop-up) | |||||||
malcolm x | grass roots speech (excerpt) | detroit michigan november 1963 | 2:17:20 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Alessandro Alessandroni | punta di vista | prisma sonoro | 1972 | Vinyl | * | 2:25:54 (Pop-up) | ||||
angel olsen | the waiting | half way home | bathetic | * | 2:28:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
marcos valle | Freio Aerodinamîco | marcos valle | * | 2:36:28 (Pop-up) | ||||||
whirlpool productions | from : disco to: disco | Ro 3003 v/a | 2:38:35 (Pop-up) | |||||||
haircut 100 | favorite shirts ( boy meets girl) | pelican west plus | 2:44:29 (Pop-up) | |||||||
kenny dope featuring screechy dan | boomin in ya jeep | nice up the dance v/a | 2:48:52 (Pop-up) | |||||||
dara | m. osman & les fentones | Pop Yeh Yeh: Psychedelic Rock from Singapore and Malaysia: 1964-1970 (V/A) | sublime frequencies | * | 2:51:22 (Pop-up) | |||||
Nicole Willis and the Soul Investigators | feeling free | keep reachin' up | 2:54:24 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Van in DC:
pierre:
Ken From Hyde Park:
v k:
Trouble:
Bill W:
Mike East:
KevinfromBayRidge:
Trouble:
pierre:
Trouble:
ffrr:
Mike East:
pierre:
therefore the following.
Q : "– what genre of music do you listen to?"
A : "– WFMU"
Cheri Pi:
Ken From Hyde Park:
pierre:
Brian in UK:
@pierre I can firmly state that marzipan rock will never find a home in this house.
pierre:
Trouble:
Yair Yona:
marco:
Hello Trouble!
Coud not agree more with waking up in the morning for the sole purpose of hearing something new.
northguineahills:
sFrances from VA:
Snortley:
weirdvintage.tumblr.com...
Mike East:
Brian in UK:
Hey ngh, good train trip?
Vivian:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Dang, missed Yma Sumac AND all that prog chat.
Tim:
pierre:
Trouble:
Brian in UK:
seang:
Brian in UK:
pierre:
@ Brian in the UK : totally, although recently I've been longuing for some sun in the park. But give hot tea, or fresh beers, and every weather suits me.
Van in DC:
KevinfromBayRidge:
pierre:
sFrances from VA:
Sal:
Brian in UK:
www.courtauld.ac.uk...
stu:
KevinfromBayRidge:
Cecile:
Could you play some Rodriguez in honor of Sugarman winning the Oscar for best longform documentary?
Cheri Pi:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Cecile:
Cecile:
Cecile:
braveness23:
Cheri Pi:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Brian in UK:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
pierre:
Cheri Pi:
Snortley:
Cecile:
I still have an unreasonable soft spot for King Crimson because they were darker and less enamored with themselves.
AndrewC.:
Brian in UK:
Jennique:
Cheri Pi:
Cecile:
listener mark:
Good morning chickens.
Pete from Boston (and NJ):
pierre:
@ Cheri Pi : Mocktopus !
Cheri Pi:
Titus in GA:
Cheri Pi:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Brian in UK:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Cecile:
I haven't really dug Opeth since they parted ways...
Cheri Pi:
-my new trademarked sandwich.
einstien_concubine:
Cecile:
Cheri Pi:
Cecile:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Trouble:
Cecile:
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
pierre:
Cheri Pi:
Trouble:
Cecile:
Cecile:
Jennique:
Cecile:
Cheri Pi:
-OK buddy I can't stand ELP as much as the next guy but you already produced 2 of their records, it's like letting the mob in a little bit-you can't turn your back now.
tim from champaign:
Cecile:
That's why he's a great songwriter. hahahhaha
I hope he got a good paycheck .
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Cecile:
Priest up to Point of Entry is pretty solid and choice. And I like a lot of Point of Entry, too.
Cecile:
Cheri Pi:
Pete from Boston (and NJ):
Mike East:
tim from champaign:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
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tim, if you have the first 5 BOC albums (inc the live one) you should be in good shape.
Cheri Pi:
Cecile:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
tim from champaign:
Cecile:
Adrian in London:
Jennique:
Trouble:
DCE:
Cecile:
Cheri Pi:
Pete from Boston (and NJ):
Sugarfly Waterloo:
rsj:
I got hazed with a chicken in college...
tim from champaign:
Cheri Pi:
Cecile:
Cecile:
Cecile:
DCE:
Sugarfly Waterloo:
RevolutionRabbitNov63:
- shows that it's about the particular Balance between the Familiar & the Unexpected that makes Music appeal to us
- which seems obvious once stated...
- So then - I guess it's a question of what strikes that Balance for one's particular Brain - !
...as opposed to Other's Brains...
DF:
Cecile:
RevolutionRabbitNov63:
Sugarfly Waterloo:
Cheri Pi:
seang:
gina k:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Van in DC:
Cheri Pi:
seang:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Trouble:
DCE:
Trouble:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Dave B:
Cecile:
Adrian in London:
RevolutionRabbitNov63:
...the whole Prog Question...
...If you watch 'Filth & the Fury' about the Sex Pistols - you see a good example of the suggestion always made that Punk (mid-late 1970's) was a reaction to Rick Wakeman playing organ w/ a paint roller
...but I'm nort sure I ever saw it like that.
...The 'June 1st 1974' album w/ KevinAyers JohnCale Nico is more 'Undergrtound' or 'Alternative' than Green Day
...To put it another way: For me - there was always a Pistols-Iggy-John Cale-Bowie-Robert Fripp connection.
- It's more a question of MAINSTREAM VS. Underground Intelligentsia - &/or - StreetReal Thang.
- Anyhow - ! In this era now - we have the typically *PostModern* phenomenon of it being more about picking & choosing from Genres than one specific Genre being the Kewl One - like it was back in the Modern Era.
...This is the (Post??-Post?)PostModern World...
Brian in UK:
Dave B:
Cheri Pi:
Trouble:
Brian in UK:
www.independent.co.uk...
pierre:
RevolutionRabbitNov63:
- John Lydon was into Hawkwind & Van der Graaf Generator (& Tim Buckley)
- & should I even mention Julian Cope - ??...
Cheri Pi:
RevolutionRabbitNov63:
- Best not ask what's in the sausage, my son...
...a bird ain't nothin' but a dinosaur...
- Don't eat beasties anymore myself (...I'm not a vegetarian because I Love Animals - but because I Really Hate vegetables!...)
- altho' still wearin' 'em...
pierre:
RevolutionRabbitNov63:
...Better microwaved than totally grilled tho' - they just dry out...
tim from champaign:
Pete from Boston (and NJ):
I think there's a certain amount of conditioning involved. You have to find reward in the unknown in order to really want it, no? New can be hard.
I had a co-worker tell me once that his preferred music is any music he already knows. And I get it, because it's much simpler that way.
But as for me, my favorite genre of music is "surprise."
Dave B:
The Prince one still cracks me up:
blog-imgs-12-origin.fc2.com...
More here: jakeben.blog111.fc2.com
DCE:
irban:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Cheri Pi:
listener mark:
Pete from Boston (and NJ):
(Coffee, people! Geez, get your head out of the gutter. And during Malcolm X no less.)
seang:
tim from champaign:
Dave B:
RevolutionRabbitNov63:
..."The manner in which Americans 'consume' music has a lot to do with leaving it
on their coffee tables, or using it as wallpaper for their lifestyles"...
- Martin King (actually younger than Malcolm!) was - & still is
- The Conscience of America
- but Malcom X really helped us get up to speed w/ the fact that History is written by the Winners & you should educate yourself about it - & think for yourself - !
- & none of that's just for people of African descent...
listener mark:
Rev. Turnip Druid:
Pete from Boston (and NJ):
Parq:
Pete from Boston (and NJ):
Adrian in London:
seang:
v k:
Brian in UK:
Parq:
RevolutionRabbitNov63:
- Punk is Art Rock - just the Art is Dada.
Mod is Futurism...
Psyh is Surrealism...
- Just add Black Rhythm & Blues - !!
(Rock 'n' Roll is Gospel w/ lyrics about Sex instead of God.)
- & White People w/ disposable income for it...
Brian in UK:
Van in DC:
Trouble:
seang:
Parq:
Brian in UK:
Patrick:
Jennique:
Brian in UK:
Trouble:
Trouble:
RevolutionRabbitNov63:
- far too much so.
...Must the entire topsoil of Brazil pass thru USA guts (do I hear William Burroughs echoing around somewhere ??) for us to hyperacheive & spazz over complete BS?
...Richard Burton read for 'War of the Worlds' RockOpera too - ! I admit to liking that.
- Cream - no sugar. Sugar gives jitters. ; )
...Love tea - but I had a kidney stone & they say it's bad. Others say green tea is good for that. Who to believe - ?
...If I didn't have to work for a living (Hello!) - *only then* could I kick caffeine...
Cecile:
Brian in UK:
Brian in UK:
RUBY:
Patrick:
Parq:
Thanks for your offer, but I'm sure I can find it. His reading of "Child's Christmas" is a seasonal essential in our house.
Cecile:
Trouble:
Cecile:
Brian in UK:
Patrick:
Brian in UK:
ChrisB.:
Brian in UK:
Van in DC:
Jennique:
efd:
Bill W:
Pete from Boston (and NJ):
Titus in GA: