Favoriting Therese: Playlist from April 14, 2014 Favoriting

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Favoriting April 14, 2014

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
The Stone Roses  I Am the Resurrection   Favoriting The Stone Roses  Silvertone Records ‎    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Spooky Tooth  Better By You, Better Than Me   Favoriting Spooky Two  A & M Records    0:07:42 (Pop-up)
Burnt Ones  US Wheels   Favoriting Gift  Castle Face  *   0:11:33 (Pop-up)
Blues Magoos  Queen of My Nights   Favoriting Psychedelic Lollipop  Mercury    0:14:50 (Pop-up)
Sandra Rhodes  You Can't Always Get What You Want   Favoriting Where's Your Love Been  Omnivore  *   0:18:52 (Pop-up)
The Action  Something to Say   Favoriting Rolled Gold  Reaction    0:22:34 (Pop-up)
Dave Mason & Cass Elliott  To Be Free   Favoriting Dave Mason & Cass Elliott  Blue Thumb    0:25:33 (Pop-up)
Randy Newman  Kathleen (Catholicism Made Easier)   Favoriting Little Criminals  Warner Bros.    0:29:52 (Pop-up)
 
Dave Van Ronk  Trouble in Mind   Favoriting Down in Washington Square: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection  Smithsonian Folkways  *   0:39:27 (Pop-up)
Laura Cantrell  All The Girls Are Complicated   Favoriting No Way There from Here  Thrift Shop Recordings  *   0:41:32 (Pop-up)
Ólöf Arnalds  With Tomorrow / I'm On Fire   Favoriting Ólöf Sings  One Little Indian    0:44:57 (Pop-up)
Sun Araw  Thrasher   Favoriting Sun Araw / Ralph White split EP  Momofunus Press  *   0:48:40 (Pop-up)

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Seu Jorge and Almaz  Everybody Loves the Sunshine   Favoriting Seu Jorge and Almaz  Now-Again    1:10:18 (Pop-up)
Silver Apples  You're Not Foolin' Me   Favoriting Silver Apples  MCA    1:13:15 (Pop-up)
Jarvis Cocker  Don't Let Him Waste Your Time   Favoriting The Jarvis Cocker Record  Rough Trade    1:19:26 (Pop-up)
Islands  No You Don't   Favoriting Vapours  Anti-    1:23:33 (Pop-up)
El Perro del Mar  Change of Heart   Favoriting Love is Not Pop  The Control Group    1:27:18 (Pop-up)
Jeremy Jay  In This Lonely Town   Favoriting Slow Dance  K    1:32:35 (Pop-up)
 
T. Rex  Jeepster   Favoriting Electric Warrior  Reprise    1:39:35 (Pop-up)
Nazz  Only One Winner   Favoriting Nazz III  Rhino    1:43:39 (Pop-up)
Jay Gonzalez  Punch of Love   Favoriting Mess of Happiness  Middlebrow Records    1:46:26 (Pop-up)
The J. Geils Band  Must of Got Lost   Favoriting Best of the J. Geils Band  Atlantic Records    1:49:55 (Pop-up)
Liquid Stone  Here Comes the Weekend   Favoriting Here Comes the Weekend 7"  Sing Sing  *   1:52:59 (Pop-up)
 
Dennis Coffey  Boogie Magic   Favoriting Back Home  Atlantic Records    1:58:59 (Pop-up)
Usha Uthup & Chorus  Hari Om Hari   Favoriting Bombay Disco: Disco Hits from Hindi Films 1979-1985  Cultures of Soul  *   2:04:19 (Pop-up)
The Valdons  Stop, Wait a Minute Girl   Favoriting Stop, Wait a Minute Girl 7"  Secret Stash  *   2:10:38 (Pop-up)
Rufus Thomas  Bear Cat   Favoriting Bear Cat 7"  Sun / Third Man  *   2:13:06 (Pop-up)
Amerie  1 Thing   Favoriting Touch  Columbia    2:15:33 (Pop-up)
Alejandro Jodorowsky, Don Cherry & Ronald Frangipane  Holy Mountain Within   Favoriting The Holy Mountain (OST)  ABKCO    2:19:55 (Pop-up)
Thalia Zedek Band  Dreamalie   Favoriting Six  Thrill Jockey  *   2:35:44 (Pop-up)
Neutral Milk Hotel  Where You'll Find Me Now   Favoriting On Avery Island  Merge    2:41:20 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

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KP:

Hey, Therese!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Time for the "Don't Go To Sleep Yet" party to begin!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03am
mariano:

Hey Therese, y'all... can't sleep yet, stuck working. I'm a night owl though.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04am
Ken From Hyde Park:

The resurrection is celebrated next Sunday, isn't it?
Avatar 12:05am
BadGuyZero:

¡Hola!
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Whooda:

I would like to go sleep but the desire to listen to the show is overriding my better judgement.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05am
pacific standard simon:

The bunny will roll away the egg.
Avatar 12:06am
Therese:

Good evening, everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07am
pacific standard simon:

Noli me tangerine!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:08am
Irwin:

SPOOKY TOOTH!!!! Hate the name, love the band.
Avatar 12:09am
BadGuyZero:

Does this version include a subliminal message?
Avatar 12:10am
Therese:

Irwin! Hi, Irwin!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:10am
pacific standard simon:

They should have called the album Spooky Twoth.
  12:21am
P-90:

Ms. DJ Therese! Off to a kickin' start this morning.
Avatar 12:21am
Whooda:

This is certainly a Wikipedia rich set. Thanks for the introduction to Sandra Rhodes DJ Therese.
Avatar 12:32am
BadGuyZero:

I thought he was singing "caffeine," not "Kathleen." I thought maybe this was your subtle way of asking for coffee.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:37am
Skirkie:

I have a tendency of telling my sister (Kathleen) about songs containing Kathleen.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:40am
Skirkie:

...she usually doesn't care.
  12:44am
Steve-O:

Hi Therese. I hope you're doing well tonight. =)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:53am
pacific standard simon:

This Sun Araw EP is understandably popular on FMU these days.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:55am
mariano:

@Bad Guy Zero: it's ok, I thought he sang something about how he likes Aleister, not Irish girls.
Avatar 12:56am
Whooda:

DJ Therese it seems you're dancing ever-so-closely to Tom Waits.
Avatar 1:17am
BadGuyZero:

@mariano: Nice to know I wasn't the only person mishearing things in that song.
Avatar 1:20am
BadGuyZero:

J-A-R-V-I-S!!!
Avatar 1:21am
Therese:

JARVIS!
Avatar 1:39am
BadGuyZero:

Full disclosure = To be preciser
Avatar 1:40am
Therese:

Exactly, BGZ.
  Swag For Life Member 1:40am
phat:

Oh boy. Haven't listened to T-Rex in awhile. Love this song. WFMU has been very good for me today.
Avatar 1:43am
Whooda:

Pot vending machine to debut
twitter.com...
  Swag For Life Member 1:44am
phat:

And The Nazz!!
Sweet.
Avatar 1:50am
BadGuyZero:

Nice power pop by a Drive-By Trucker.
  Swag For Life Member 1:51am
phat:

It's the Woofa Goofa wif da green teef!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:52am
mariano:

Wow, one of my favorite old J. Geils tunes!
Avatar 1:53am
Therese:

One of mine, too!
Avatar 2:02am
BadGuyZero:

This Dennis Coffey track would mashup well with Meco.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:02am
mariano:

For a sec at the beginning I thought this was the Spinners' Rubber Band Man, which I'll always remember as the song they play in Stripes when John Candy is mud wrestling with the strippers.
Avatar 2:04am
BadGuyZero:

TRIVIA: Dennis Coffey was the first white artist to perform on "Soul Train."
  Swag For Life Member 2:06am
phat:

this was recorded after 1979? wow.
Avatar 2:10am
Therese:

phat- Just barely- 1980
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egal:

Coffey cleared the way for Bowie.
  2:11am
P-90:

The Valdons?!? OMG I forgot this band existed
  Swag For Life Member 2:13am
phat:

I've heard "You Ain't Nothin' But a Bear-cat" on 'FMU like 3 times this week, and Hound-dog.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:14am
mariano:

So I'd imagine there's some connection between this and Hound Dog?
  Swag For Life Member 2:16am
phat:

it was an answer to Big Mama Thornton's "Hound Dog"
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mariano:

Ah, thanks, @phat!
  Swag For Life Member 2:17am
phat:

this Amerie track is tough. I dig it.
  2:17am
P-90:

@mariano: it's the same song, it was popular with the "Race Music" crowd for years and there were many different versions. This was a "male" reply but probably not the first. Then: Elvis
  Swag For Life Member 2:18am
phat:

Shows you how out of touch I was in the middle of the last decade. I've never heard this song.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:19am
mariano:

@P-90: Thanks, good to learn that!
  Swag For Life Member 2:21am
phat:

I should change my name to Frangipane.
Avatar 2:21am
BadGuyZero:

The documentary about Jodorowsky's Dune finally opened in Dallas this weekend. I plan on seeing it this week.
Avatar 2:22am
tomB:

Viva El Topo!
  Swag For Life Member 2:23am
phat:

I should see that. I should also give El Topo another chance. Couldn't even finish it the one time I tried.
  2:23am
P-90:

@mariano: Yeah, the basic song was around for a long time before Big Mama made the famous record, these were songs that working Blues singers learned from each other, and did them with their own variations
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full_english_breakfast:

i recommend checking out the director's commentary soundtrack on the holy mountain dvd
  2:24am
P-90:

phat: best to have the right sacred snacks when you tackle El Topo (which tackles you in the end)
Avatar 2:25am
BadGuyZero:

When I saw Foetus they projected Holy Mountain on a screen above them during their set.
  Swag For Life Member 2:26am
phat:

I dug Sante Sangre when it came out. It still gives me the shivers.
  Swag For Life Member 2:27am
phat:

And, really, his Dune could have been one astounding thing. Lynch's was interesting. I haven't seen the TV version. It looks pretty crappy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:31am
mariano:

Yeah, been dying to see the Dune doc. One of those never-was films, like the Beatles' Lord of the Rings dalliance, or some studio's idea to make Clockwork Orange with the Stones as Alex and his droogs.
  Swag For Life Member 2:32am
phat:

This Holy Mountain record is giving me the heebeejeebees.
  2:33am
P-90:

I knew people, in LA in the seventies, who worked on prepping Jodorowsky's Dune. It was in the wake of Star Wars and Close Encounters, and everyone involved was swept along with Jodorowsky's vision of a film that would be like the El Topo/Holy Mountain version of a science fiction spectacle-- he would tell people the movie was going to change the world. Then the deal fell apart and the people who had prepped this, who were ready to go to France to make this once-in-lifetime epic, were distraught. One or two of them were institutionalized for depression, believe it or not
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:34am
mariano:

@P-90: Wow, that would seriously have a negative effect on me too.
  Swag For Life Member 2:35am
phat:

Well, the book has been floating around in my head a lot lately. "Fear is the mind killer...".

It would make quite a good film is done correctly. Lynch was actually pretty close, but not quite.
Avatar 2:36am
tomB:

In the mid 60s, there was mention of another film with The Stones, to be titled Only Lovers Left Alive. (But not in Detroit)
  Swag For Life Member 2:36am
phat:

I can't think of any currently working directors with the abilities to pull it off. But there are probably a few I don't know well.
  Swag For Life Member 2:37am
phat:

I still haven't watched Jarmusch's "Only Lovers.." I've got it here...
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BadGuyZero:

Wes Anderson's "Dune"
  2:38am
P-90:

Jodorowsky was/is apparently VERY charismatic in person. He had gotten the hippest illustrators to design the movie, all these cool actors wanted to be in it, there was this storyboard of the entire movie that blew everyone away...
  Swag For Life Member 2:39am
phat:

paramount, apparently, had it in pre-production again until 2011. 175 page script.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:40am
mariano:

That'd be a funny skit, different directors' takes on Dune! Was just reading about the Beatles' interest in LOTR. Apparently at one point Apple contacted Kubrick to see if he was interested. That would have been something! @P-90: HR Giger was involved, wasn't he?
  Swag For Life Member 2:41am
phat:

I thought the art direction in Lynch's movie was fantastic.
  2:41am
P-90:

I saw literally the first 90secods of the Sci Fi Channel version- which has a good reputation with some fans- and just said "Nope"
Avatar 2:43am
tomB:

Let's get that script and make a home movie at Michigan Dunes (just don't point the camera toward the water). We can post it on youtube in 5 min. segments.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:44am
mariano:

@phat: Yeah, I love Dune as a Lynch film, even with the Toto music. It has some of the art film elements from his early shorts, like when the Guild navigator is folding space. It's a mess, but I like watching it still, and it's interesting to see so many Lynch regulars in a scifi film.
Avatar 2:45am
BadGuyZero:

AAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHHHHH...NUMBERS STATIONS!
  2:46am
phat:

lynch's was audacious, at least. and obscure.
  2:47am
gotta go to bed:

goodnight ya'll
Avatar 2:47am
BadGuyZero:

Are you at a drive thru?
  2:47am
P-90:

Giger did designs, pre-Alien, for Dune. He basically did the Harkonnen planet and culture. Moebius, the french comic artist who was at the height of his influence at the time, also did designs, and that storyboard that everyone had orgasms over
There were other really good, successful artists and designers participating. Salvador Dali was going to play the emperor, and design his own reception-hall set for the big confrontation at the end. David Carradine was gonna play the planetary ecologist guy who plots the greening of the desert planet and becomes a prophet to the people who live there. Orson Welles was interested in playing the Baron, Jodorowsky was gonna let him direct the close-ups in his scenes, like he had done on Catch-22
Avatar 2:51am
nah:

I am very fond of this little seal: www.youtube.com...
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BadGuyZero:

Jodorowsky and Moebius collaborated on some graphic novels. Jodorowsky has also collaborated on graphic novels with Milo Manara.
Avatar 2:55am
BadGuyZero:

Globe of Death?
  2:55am
P-90:

Yeah, Jodorowsky wrote scripts for Moebius' comic "The Long Tomorrow", which "Blade Runner" and "The Fifth Element" are both basically rip-offs of (OK, "tributes")
Avatar 2:56am
BadGuyZero:

Jiu jitsu in Thunderdome!!!
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BadGuyZero:

Appliques?
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BadGuyZero:

The Cookies & Crepes creep. *ugh*

Meghan told me that the owner of Cookies & Crepes is who dresses up as the creep.
Avatar 2:59am
BadGuyZero:

He's still my nemesis. I will cross the street to avoid walking past him.
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