Favoriting Therese: Playlist from February 3, 2014 Favoriting

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
PJ Harvey  Rid of Me   Favoriting Rid of Me  Island    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Silver Apples  You're Not Fooling Me   Favoriting Silver Apples  MCA    0:04:28 (Pop-up)
Free Kitten  What's Fair   Favoriting Nice Ass  Kill Rock Stars    0:09:50 (Pop-up)
The Waitresses  Everything's Wrong If My Hair Is Wrong   Favoriting Just Desserts: The Complete Waitresses  Omnivore  *   0:13:11 (Pop-up)
The Julie Ruin  Just My Kind   Favoriting Run Fast  TJR / Dischord Direct  *   0:17:08 (Pop-up)
Beyoncé  ***Flawless   Favoriting Beyoncé  Columbia  *   0:21:22 (Pop-up)
Peggy Lee  Is That All There Is?   Favoriting Is That All There Is?  Capitol    0:25:07 (Pop-up)
Dum Dum Girls  Rimbaud Eyes   Favoriting Too True  Sub Pop  *   0:29:23 (Pop-up)
 
The Mighty Hannibal  The Biggest Cry   Favoriting Hannibalism!  Norton    0:40:27 (Pop-up)
Ike & Tina Turner  Living for the City   Favoriting Sexy Seductive Provocative  Paula Records    0:42:52 (Pop-up)
Sly & the Family Stone  Luv N' Haight   Favoriting There's a Riot Goin' On  Sony / Epic / Get On Down  *   0:46:06 (Pop-up)
La La Brooks  The One Who Really Loves You   Favoriting What's Mine Is Yours 7"  Norton  *   0:49:49 (Pop-up)
The Fabulettes  Screamin' and Shoutin'   Favoriting Wigan Casino Soul Club, Station Road, Wigan 1973-81  Charly  *   0:52:35 (Pop-up)
Ohio Players  Love Rollercoaster   Favoriting Funk on Fire: The Mercury Anthology  Mercury Chronicles    0:55:18 (Pop-up)
 
Glaxo Babies  This is Your Life   Favoriting Put Me on the Guest List  Superior Viaduct  *   1:12:14 (Pop-up)
The Student Teachers  Past Tense   Favoriting Invitation To...The Student Teachers 1978-1980  Nacional  *   1:15:33 (Pop-up)
Death of Samantha  Conviction   Favoriting If Memory Serves Us Well  St. Valentine    1:18:41 (Pop-up)
Blank Realm  Back to the Flood   Favoriting Grassed Inn  Fire  *   1:22:05 (Pop-up)
Bryan Ferry  Sea Breezes   Favoriting Let's Stick Together  Atlantic    1:27:09 (Pop-up)
Portishead  Wandering Star   Favoriting Dummy  London / PolyGram    1:33:03 (Pop-up)
 
No Other  Break Away   Favoriting I Believe in Werner Herzog  No Label  *   1:42:57 (Pop-up)
Morrissey  Do Your Best and Don't Worry   Favoriting Southpaw Grammar  Reprise    1:46:03 (Pop-up)
The Extra Lens  Communicating Doors   Favoriting Undercard  Merge    1:50:03 (Pop-up)
Van Morrison  Beside You   Favoriting Astral Weeks  Warner Brothers    1:52:56 (Pop-up)
Neko Case  Margaret vs. Pauline   Favoriting Fox Confessor Brings the Flood  Anti    1:58:34 (Pop-up)
 
Dump  Don't Let On   Favoriting I Can Hear Music  Morr Music  *   2:02:34 (Pop-up)
Camel Heads  Vers Celaeano   Favoriting Anoluz  Captcha  *   2:07:08 (Pop-up)
Magik Markers  Mirrorless   Favoriting Surrender to the Fantasy  Drag City  *   2:11:05 (Pop-up)
Sandy Denny  It'll Take a Long Time   Favoriting Sandy  A & M    2:16:49 (Pop-up)
Nick Drake  Poor Boy   Favoriting Nick Drake  Island    2:21:45 (Pop-up)
Heavenly Beat  Lengths   Favoriting Prominence  Captured Tracks  *   2:27:49 (Pop-up)
Destroyer  Blue Eyes   Favoriting Kaputt  Merge    2:31:45 (Pop-up)
Múm  Whistle (with Kylie)   Favoriting Smilewound  Morr Music  *   2:36:19 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  Swag For Life Member 12:03am
phat:

Jeez. I haven't actually heard Rid of Me in a very long time. Damn. This is great.
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Whooda:

I keep forgetting that PJ Harvey is a woman. Hello Therese, Hope your're feeling better. Hey phat.
  12:05am
Steve-O:

Hi Therese! Hope all is going well for you today. =)
  12:06am
P-90:

[stepping over the fence from World of Echo]
Good Morning, Ms. Therese
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Therese:

Hello all! Thanks for stopping by.
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Fuzzy:

G'Mornin!
  Swag For Life Member 12:16am
phat:

This is going very well.
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Droll:

After listening to that whole track, I can confirm her hair is perfect.
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Whooda:

Girls rule, a tribute to the Broncos I guess.
  12:24am
P-90:

@Whoo: ooch
  12:26am
mb:

Tee-reeese!!!
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Whooda:

It's only fitting, the Stoner Bowl with Washington the better weed.
  Swag For Life Member 12:27am
phat:

Whoa, here we go.
  12:27am
P-90:

an early setback for my girl B
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Whooda:

ha!
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Whooda:

I made it to the Superbowl and got my clock cleaned....is that all there is?
  12:29am
tom:

beyonce to peggy lee is inspired but i thought you going to play shake my hair back and forth
  Swag For Life Member 12:30am
phat:

I never noticed how this tune could be a Kurt Weill tune.
  12:30am
P-90:

I wish I coulda been there when Ed McMahon was coached on how to pronounce each of the girl's names correctly
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Pete from Boston (and NJ):

I won't make it to 2:00 again this week, but happy to be here.
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Droll:

P-90, Ha! I was also thinking how stiff he sounded even though he makes a living introducing people.
  12:32am
P-90:

@phat: it's a Lieber and Stoler, but it's got a little of that Weimar oom-pah vibe
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Whooda:

There was also another mega star / mega voice female artist that got completely screwed over on that Ed McMann show, I can't remember her name but she is now a judge on The Voice (I think).
  12:37am
P-90:

...no joy in Mudville
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sugarwolf:

who won the Puppy Bowl?
  12:40am
P-90:

".....a cruise ship verion of Jackie Wilson"
I'm writing that down for future reference
  Swag For Life Member 12:40am
phat:

Yeah, good job Lieber/Stoller!
  12:42am
tom:

a good p.s. hoffman performance is in the savages, among the lesser known films. good flick overall
  12:44am
P-90:

@phat: The K. Weill feel may have been completely intentional when they wrote it; the P. Lee track definitely works it that way, good call
  Swag For Life Member 12:45am
phat:

It almost has to be intentional. It's based on a Thomas Mann story, too.
  12:47am
P-90:

Where are you reading this?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:47am
Hugh:

RIP Mighty Hannibal!! Badass show tonight!
  Swag For Life Member 12:47am
phat:

This is a great set tonight. Glad I tuned in.
  Swag For Life Member 12:48am
phat:

en.wikipedia.org...
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ifny:

The Red Hot Chili Peppers laid down the best naked sock cock rock ever. That counts for a plot in my books.
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Pete from Boston (and NJ):

If only all this dancing music happened earlier...
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Whooda:

You are POSSESSED tonight Therese!
  12:58am
P-90:

Ohio Playaz!
  1:04am
P-90:

@Whooda: I have loved that song SO much, ever since it was new (!), that I sat down to learn the guitar parts and wound up writing a solo guitar arrangement of the entire song, bridges, choruses, everything
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Whooda:

That's funny P-90 but I am having a hard time imagining that song without a bass line. :)
  1:07am
P-90:

Can you thumb-pick bass lines while picking melodic parts?
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Whooda:

I'm not a musician but I have noticed that style done, it's pretty exciting to watch someone play that way.
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Droll:

I would like to see the bass and guitar parts for that song played on guitar simultaneously. It's missing from YT.
  1:17am
P-90:

I thought you played, didn't you say?. Yeah, it's essentially a "Chet Atkins" thing, but it'll also get you into Fripp territory. That was the key to writing a solo arrangement of the chorus ("You're love is like/ a roller coaster BabyBaby/ I want to ride') my version was like a Fripp/Philip Glass ostinato w/a bass line built in
Thought you were a guitar guy, that's why i mentioned
  1:18am
P-90:

@Droll, and no, the bass parts I came up with suggested, not dupicated, the bass guitar parts on the record
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BadGuyZero:

Hiya, Therese!

And fellow listeners, hello.
  1:20am
P-90:

Hail BGZ
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Droll:

Whatever -- put it on YT and let the h8rz commence!
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BadGuyZero:

Tonight is one of those winter rarities: it's colder in Dallas than it is in Jersey City.
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Whooda:

P-90 I got a plastic guitar for Christmas when I was about five, I chose it for myself only to be browbeaten by my parents for my choice. The guitar wasn't my first choice but the best thing left. ha ha. I did write a song on it, played it for my sister in my underwear and promptly was laughed at. :( crushing my musical aspiration in a flaming nosedive. Too early for cock sock toddler punk I guess.
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BadGuyZero:

And by colder I mean actual outside temperature, not how women should be treated.
  1:24am
P-90:

Funny, should be no surprise @Whooda hears that as a Funk track where the bass is indispensible element, he's right, but for me it was all about the rhythm guitar part. Frusciante was endlessly fascinated by it too, that's how the Peppers wound up recording it
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Whooda:

All the talk of the game too cold to play, yet at kick off NJ was warmer than both, WA and CO.
  1:26am
P-90:

@Whoo: I was gonna say, you were ahead of your time w/that underwear wardrobe thing!
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BadGuyZero:

I would think if there was a game too cold to play that it would have been the Bengals @ Browns game I attended in 2008. The actual temp was -2 and the wind chill was -38. It was a rare sunny winter day in The Cleve.
  1:28am
P-90:

Yeah, how 'bout that? there were like two weeks of news media "Super Bowl Snowmageddon" stories, then it warmed up just in time for the game.
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Whooda:

@P-90 Yes, I really put myself out there by wearing only tidy whitees. Our family NEVER walked around the house in underwear. Oh well, that prepared me for a life of rejection as a visual artist.
  1:31am
Josephteilhard:

love the ferry segue!
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egal:

Siouxsie does a nice cover of this.
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amEdeo:

SUPPERBOWLS!
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BadGuyZero:

WFMU Friendship Society = No more being treated Canadian.

And by "treated Canadian" I mean solving math challenges.
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Whooda:

Hello DJ amEdeo. haha Supperbowls. What do you expect from the Stonerbowl?
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amEdeo:

I do not know, but I am accepting any and all gluten-less foods.
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Whooda:

How much dietary masochism are you going to endure before you come back to red meat and heavy carbs like a normal savage animal amEdeo?
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BadGuyZero:

N-E-K-O!!!
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BadGuyZero:

I think it unfair to call it "dietary masochism" when ones very survival depends on it.
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amEdeo:

YEAH! Thanks for standing up for my inability to digest wheat! Please don't poison me with that, secret villains.
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Whooda:

We suject our bodies to such brutal abuse besides diet: noise and air pollution, enourmous stress from work, home, social obligations, drink and drugs of all flavors of posion. So, depriving one in the name of health seems a little hypocritical to me, but I understand not wanting to kill another animal, which again is against every form of evolution and survival by nature.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:06am
Fuzzy:

Yeah -- tell that to the lions!
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Whooda:

I mean to say eating other animals is normal as any lion will attest.
  2:10am
P-90:

@Whooda: Slow down there, pardner, its not about animals at all, he just can't digest wheat, it'll make him sick.. The ability to digest ground-up grains is a recent adaptation, and some folks don't have all the genes for it, so chillax.
  2:15am
P-90:

You wouldn't chastise someone for eating eggs if they made him break out in hives and vomit violently, would you? Some people can't digest a protein in wheat called gluten, same thing.
They've even got a special pizza at Two Boots named after him, the "amEchovy", that 's made with gluten-free crust. Try it some time
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Whooda:

I'm not emotionally invested in this, just having a discussion. When I made the first comment I didn't realize amEdeo was allergic. I assumed it was a choice. Was also thinking amEdeo is a vegetarian.
I don't need to eat gluten free. I make my own pizza crusts and I use extra gluten. You can buy gluten in a box. It improves the flavor of aged dough.
  2:17am
pg:

i love this show! been meaning to say that for a while.
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Therese:

Thank you, PG!
  2:19am
P-90:

@pg: hahaha, perfect timing
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Fuzzy:

I have a gluten-intolerant cousin. Yes, it's a thing, something I don't remember hearing about so much in the past as recently, within the past decade or so. I just checked out the Wiki page on Coeliac Disease to learn more. Better screening today, so that even asymptomatic subjects can be diagnosed. I was thinking it was possibly related to crappy Western diet/food supply.
  2:24am
Steve-O:

@pg: Oh, me too, me too. =)
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Whooda:

I have had a rash on my forhead the last six months or so and convinced myself it was gluten. I stopped with the bread and beer etc,..no difference. Then I decided it must be dairy, again with the diet exclusion. Nope, not dairy either. Don't know what it is.
  2:28am
P-90:

@Fuzzy: it wasn't until very recently in the history of our species that we started processing grain for food. So it's actually grains that are arguably unnatural stressors on
Wait--you say you have a rash and you thought it might be from a gluten sensitivity?
So: you've heard about this?
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Whooda:

@Fuzzy Yes, when I convinced myself that I was gluten-intolerant I did that research too an learned a lot. Especially sad for kids that are intolerant but not diagnosed. It can cause many other ill effects in development.

Grains are the most basic of human diet since prehistory. Our teeth used to be worn flat (like a horse's teeth) because of our predominately grain diet as shown in the fossil record.
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BadGuyZero:

@Whooda: Sounds like you're allergic to your skin. You should probably remove it to avoid further complications.
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Whooda:

These songs are certainly easy to digest...and DELICIOUS too.

Thanks BGZ but I have climbed out of my skin and jumped out of my skin too...but no luck.
  2:36am
P-90:

Actually, grains hve only been used by H. sapiens for food for about 25,000, years, the merest blink of an eye.
I was going to say to Fuzzy that grains themselves can be seen as part of the "crappy Western diet/food supply " he referred to....
So lay off poor amEdeo, he's never hurt any body in his life, let the little feller be
  2:39am
P-90:

Besides, we NEED him to play tunes 'n' beats 'n' shit for us on Monday mornings. Don't fuck things up for everyone. Remember your Golden Rule, etc...
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Whooda:

You misunderstand me P-90, I never meant any disrespect to anyone about anything. Why do you believe humans only discovered grains 25,000 years ago? What do you think they ate when no meat was available?
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Fuzzy:

I was thinking about the dreadful factory-farmed food, HFCS, overuse of antibiotics...(cue Debbie Downer Sad Trombone)
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Whooda:

No doubt that processed foods, preservatives, exotic spices and additives are reeking havoc with our metabolism.
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Whooda:

I believe in spiritual powers and our lack of respect for the animals we do eat may have esoteric powers over us. Ancient cultures would pray over a kill, thank God and ask forgiveness for the taking of that life.
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Fuzzy:

Well, I like exotic spices...
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Whooda:

DJ X-Ray Jones has a GREAT idea. In order to eat meat you have to have a 'meat' certificate. To maintain your certificate you must work in a slaughter house once a year. If you can't handle the slaughter...NO MEAT FOR YOU.
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BadGuyZero:

I wonder if the makers of Rick Springfield music videos expected the world to have ended by now. Because we're only two years away from when the "Human Touch" video takes place.
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BadGuyZero:

Why does amEdeo sound like he should be asking for ransom?
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Pine:

Humanity knows nothing at all. There is no intrinsic value in anything and every action is a futile meaningless effort.
Eat what grows.
  2:47am
P-90:

Collection, cultivation, processing, and storage of grains like wheat and rye only began with the advent of sedentism, which just means settling down in stationary communities and abandoning the hunter/gatherer lifeways. That's a very recent thing: cities, towns, plowing fields, diverting water for irrigation, storing large amounts of food in silos, pyramids, etc.
And with that came your ruling classes, oppression, domination, those who bullied their way to control of the food stores (the 1%) telling everyone else what to do (the 99%)...
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BadGuyZero:

Goodbye horses, amEdeo.
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Whooda:

Hunter / gatherer means meat and grains and berries. These things were consumed before agriculture was established. Grains were the predominate food as hunting was difficult without metal.
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BadGuyZero:

I can't do a fully adequate Buffalo Bill impersonation unless I'm tucking.
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BadGuyZero:

"Silence of the Lambs" is my second favorite romantic comedy.

Lars Von Trier's "Antichrist" is my #1 fave romcom.
  2:52am
Steve-O:

Well, Therese, I enjoyed tonight's program quite a bit. Thanks, and have a safe and fun week! =)
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BadGuyZero:

I'm looking forward to Sandy Miranda/Mustard Gas on season four of "American Horror Story."
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BadGuyZero:

The witches fight in a pool???
  2:57am
P-90:

No, hold on, grains can only be eaten when they are processed. Technologies like grinding, baking, the aforementioned planting/irrigation, etc. are necessary to turn grains into a usable food source. Hunter/gatherers don't have mills, ovens, storehouses, rolling pins, and all those grain-processing things. They eat PLANTS, but all plants are not grains. Wild grains are useless to wild humans.
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BadGuyZero:

My favorite soap opera is "Saved By The Bell."
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Pine:

Rocks and water. Neandertals ate grains.
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Whooda:

rice is a wild grain and wheat/grass seeds are wild too. Corn too.
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BadGuyZero:

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