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Friday
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Give the Drummer Radio
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October 4, 2013
Unexpected pleasures | ||
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo' Wax 1990) |
Talkover Music: Melvin Jackson |
Funky Skull (pts. 1 & 2) |
Funky Skull
(Limelight 1970) |
Talkover Music: Super DJ Dmitri |
The Magic Shag Carpet |
Dancing Is Beautiful: Dance Mixes Inspired by Vijaya Anand's "Dance Raja Dance"
(Luaka Bop 1992) |
Kazutoki Umezu | Che-Sok-Kut |
Shin Myong
(Zen 1992) |
George Braith | Crenshaw West |
Laughing Soul
(Prestige 1966) |
Mazolewski-Gonzalez Quintet | Pushing the Car |
Shaman
(For Tune 2010) |
Talkover Music: George Braith |
Cantelope Woman |
Laughing Soul
(Prestige 1966) |
Talkover Music: Joe Claussell & Kerri Chandler |
Escravos De Jo |
Copa Mundial Muzique
(Guidance 1998) |
Talkover Music: George Braith |
Coolodge |
Laughing Soul
(Prestige 1966) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
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You forget that I was in NYC for the entirety of Burnett's career with the Yankees. He is the classic "small-game" pitcher. Wins in April and against lesser teams. Once the klieg lights go on, he melts. | |
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the animals version. | |
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Shall I pour you some tea, Brian in UK? All of Pittsburgh is praying they do, ausmanx. Amen Parq. | |
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Big thanx to DUKE and RIMA and (from last week) MICHAEL J for pledging to WFMU on behalf of Give the Drummer Some during our October-long silent fundraiser. | |
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Up til a few minutes ago, city equipment with a giant loud circular blade was givin' the business to a stump out front, and I wouldn'ta been able to hear anything even if I'd been on time here. Now they fill the hole and Give the Listener Some Peace. | |
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A true avant-garde guitar player and composer he also plays in Mario Galeano’s band Frente Cumbiero and was one of the 42 musicians involved in the recording of Ondatrópica, released this summer through Soundway Records. Meridian Brothers started back in 1998 with Eblis experimenting with alternative ways of playing instruments and electronic media. Heavily influenced by Latin rock (Argentinian in particular) these early recordings were distributed by cassette on the underground music market in Bogota. It was in 1999, after joining Mario Galeano’s Ensamble Polifónico Vallenato that Eblis first became interested in the tropical music of Colombia and began working these new influences it in to the Meridian Brothers. Another key period is his development was his time spent in Denmark at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and the DIEM (Danish Institute of Electronic Music). It was during this stage Eblis started using more sophisticated and intricate techniques in both electronics and signal processing. Eblis returned to Bogota in 2008, joining a burgeoning music scene with cumbia, salsa and currulao all being explored by a new generation of Colombian musicians. 2009’s "Meridian Brothers VI” goes deep into tropical sounds of the 60s and 70s in Colombia and integrates other influences such as highlife, Ethiopian music, surf and Peruvian and Colombian cumbia. It was around this stage that Meridian Brothers made their first appearances as a live band with Damien Ponce (Percussion), Maria Valencia (clarinet, saxophone and synthesizers), Alejandro Forero (Keyboards), Cesar Quevedo (bass) and Eblis Alvarez (vocals, guitar and electronics). | |
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@UM: but...Lou Brock? | |
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Hi Doug and listeners. | |
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The organist on this track is named Hammond! (John Hammond) | |
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'Hey Stumpy' Which John Wayne film had that line in it? | |
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Funny, I was called Tintin the other day because my hair was straining for the sky, not unlike Mary, no gel though. | |
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Spend to much time in the sunsun and you get called Tintin. | |
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In the sweet music on my radio Have you sheen her? Tell me, have you sheen her? | |
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These boys can play any style. Witness. | |
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Great listening Doug. Uncle Michael - catch you later. | |
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Sure, but... Ciao, Stanley! | |
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THANK YE. | |
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