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Hither and zither and yon and on. Except for the zither. Mostly.

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Favoriting August 5, 2014: Filling in for Trouble with a post-vacation record-shopping bonanza, and then some

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments Approx. start time
Edwin Starr  H.A.P.P.Y. Radio   Favoriting H.A.P.P.Y. Radio  20th Century Fox Records  LP    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Jad Fair & Danielson  Ready Steady   Favoriting Solid Gold Heart  Sounds Familyre  CD    0:06:04 (Pop-up)
Free Design  Bubbles   Favoriting Stars/Time/Bubbles/Love  Light in the Attic  CD    0:09:27 (Pop-up)
Stereolab  Pop quiz   Favoriting Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center  Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks  CD    0:11:38 (Pop-up)
Terry Fox  Labyrinth Scored for the Purrs of 11 Cats [excerpt]   Favoriting   Auszug  CD-R    0:16:16 (Pop-up)
Wednesday Week  The Senses of Our World   Favoriting   Vibro-Phonic  7"    0:18:29 (Pop-up)
Terry Fox  Labyrinth Scored for the Purrs of 11 Cats [excerpt]   Favoriting   Auszug  CD-R  More kitties, more, more!  0:22:36 (Pop-up)
Louis Armstrong  Moon River   Favoriting   Kapp  7"    0:24:16 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Phil Kraus 

 

The Percussive Phil Kraus 

Golden Crest 

 

 

0:27:02 (Pop-up)
Franz Ferdinand  Tell Her Tonight   Favoriting Franz Ferdinand  Domino  CD    0:34:33 (Pop-up)
Whistling Jack Smith  I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman   Favoriting I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman  Deram  LP    0:36:20 (Pop-up)
Mark Sheridan  Belgium put the Kibosh on the Kaiser   Favoriting Oh, What a Lovely War  World Record Club  LP    0:38:36 (Pop-up)
Wannes Van de Velde  Tjanne   Favoriting Belgique: Ballades et chansons de Falnders et de Wallonie  Ocora  CD    0:42:23 (Pop-up)
National Promenade Band  Pepper Pot   Favoriting The Antique Phonograph Music Program Presents Edison Blue Amber Cylinder Records    CD-R  2005 WFMU Premium  0:46:42 (Pop-up)
Dave Douglas, Chet Doxas, Steve Swallow, and Jim Doxas  Backyard   Favoriting Riverside  Greenleaf  CD    0:50:50 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Phil Kraus 

 

 

 

 

 

0:58:08 (Pop-up)
Chinbat Baasankhuu  Variations On Two Traditional Songs   Favoriting The Art of the Mongolian Yatga  Arc  CD    1:08:40 (Pop-up)
Carl Douglas  Dance the Kung Fu   Favoriting   Pye  7"    1:13:52 (Pop-up)
Los Discos Duro  Te Lo Creo   Favoriting   Disco Mas  7"    1:17:51 (Pop-up)
Jungle  Caroline   Favoriting   Philips  7"    1:19:31 (Pop-up)
The New Mendicants  Cruel Annette   Favoriting Into the Lime  Ashmont  CD    1:22:25 (Pop-up)
The Everly Brothers  Claudette   Favoriting   Eric  7"    1:25:51 (Pop-up)
David Johansen  Frenchette   Favoriting David Johansen  Blue Sky  LP    1:28:03 (Pop-up)
Courtney Barnett  Avant Gardner   Favoriting The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas  Mom & Pop Music  CD    1:33:27 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Phil Kraus 

 

 

 

 

 

1:39:05 (Pop-up)
Sugar Stems  The One   Favoriting Only Come Out at Night  Dirtnap  LP    1:45:53 (Pop-up)
The Muffs  I Get It   Favoriting Whoop Dee Doo  Burger  CD    1:48:41 (Pop-up)
The Poppy Family  Endless Sleep   Favoriting   London  7"    1:51:30 (Pop-up)
Downliners Sect  Glendora   Favoriting My Generation (v/a)  EMI  LP    1:53:51 (Pop-up)
Dee Jay  Gloria   Favoriting   CNR  7"    1:56:29 (Pop-up)
Bruno Lomas  Tu me anoraras   Favoriting   Regal  7"    1:59:36 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Phil Kraus 

Kashmiri Song   Favoriting

The Percussive Phil Kraus 

 

 

 

2:02:46 (Pop-up)
The Zodiacs  Caravan   Favoriting   Norton  7"    2:10:46 (Pop-up)
Meridian Brothers  Salvadora Robot   Favoriting El Gran Pajaro De Los Andes  Soundway  CD    2:13:01 (Pop-up)
[Nelson Wiggins]  Soy Virgenella   Favoriting Quarterlodeons        2:18:04 (Pop-up)
OOIOO  Atatawa   Favoriting Gamel  Thrill Jockey  CD  Hey! The LP is not the same as the CD!  2:19:27 (Pop-up)
Cults Percussion Ensemble  Autun Carillion   Favoriting Cults Percussion Ensemble      14-year-old girls! (including Evelyn Glennie)  2:25:04 (Pop-up)
The Cody Bell Choir  Fantasy on "ton-y-Botle"   Favoriting Cody Bell Choir  Century  LP  sixth-grade boys!  2:28:51 (Pop-up)
Leland W. Sprinkle on the Stalacpipe Organ  Minuet in A (Boccherini)   Favoriting     7"  from the Luray Caverns in Virginia  2:34:00 (Pop-up)
[Tokyo Souvenir]  Odeo Nihon-Bashi   Favoriting Tokyo Souvenir EP  Toshiba  7"    2:36:04 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Phil Kraus 

 

 

 

 

 

2:41:05 (Pop-up)
Josephine Baker  Suppose   Favoriting 50 Ans de Chansons  Pathé Marconi EMI  2LP    2:48:22 (Pop-up)
Yma Sumac  Babalu   Favoriting   Capitol  7"    2:51:39 (Pop-up)
Los Brillantes  Manabi   Favoriting Los Brillantes  Orion  LP    2:54:31 (Pop-up)
Betty and Shirley  Metzgete   Favoriting Swiss Yodeling Folksongs with Betty & Shirley  self-pressing  LP  Mother and daughter team from Portland, OR.  2:57:24 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Good morning, Tamar. Thanks for filling in. What do you have in store for us today?
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northguineahills:

Oh, it's Tamar! Cool!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06am
common:

hello tamar! others!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:10am
Marcel M:

morning all!
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northguineahills:

Yaye! Free Design!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:11am
common:

LOVE that free design tune!
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northguineahills:

the 'lab!
  Swag For Life Member 9:11am
12539:

(Tamar!)
  Swag For Life Member 9:13am
Tamar:

Good morning, all! Some frothiness to start your day.
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Roberto:

Aww this makes me miss my kitty kats.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:17am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

: )
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onemanclapping:

Awwww
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Roberto:

So calming...zzzzzzzz
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:22am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Are these cats coming back on purr-pose?
Avatar 👻 9:23am
Snortley:

This purring is even better than Fabio's car.
Avatar 9:23am
Roberto:

This guy's name should be Katz, not Fox.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

g'mornin, troops.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Whoa! Substitootin' widdit! Etc!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
Rob W:

From Terry Fox: "The labyrinth at Chartes Cathedral is made of blue and white stones set into the stone floor of the cathedral. It is a unicursal path winding in 34 turns through 11 concentric rings to the center. It is 12m 87 in diameter and has 552 steps following its course from the entrance to the center. The labyrinth at Chartes Cathedral... formed the blueprint of all my work from 1972-1978.

(For) 'The labyrinth scored for the purrs of 11 Cats'... I recorded 8 continuous minutes of purring from 11 different cats.
These were than mixed to follow the exact path of the labyrinth with one cat representing each of the 11 concentric rings, 10 seconds of overlapping purrs to indicate each of the 34 turns. The tape follows in stereo the path of the labyrinth with the center finally represented by the simultaneous purring of all 11 cats." In case you were wondering.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
listener james from westwood:

Outstanding to have you this morning, Tamar!
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bobdoesthings:

goddmorningng
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:29am
mark:

Hi, Tamar - nice first set, thank you.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:29am
Marcel M:

Bobby baby, mornin!
Avatar 9:30am
Roberto:

I would concur that they were fully-grown felines.
Avatar 9:31am
bobdoesthings:

hola marcel
  9:33am
marmalade kitty:

100 years of shit
  9:36am
marmalade kitty:

It really wasn't so long ago
Avatar 9:37am
adrian in mpls:

darn it, i missed the purring cats!
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Roberto:

Passchendaele by Good Books.
  9:37am
marmalade kitty:

I'm not far off thr century
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:38am
Webhamster Henry:

Tunes from the soundtrack of Oh What A Lovely War would be appropriate.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:38am
Webhamster Henry:

In fact Belgium Put The Kibosh is one of those ...
  9:41am
sugarwolf:

Henry, we are on the same wavelength! I was thinking of that movie
  9:41am
Ralphine:

Oh What a Lovely War was on Turner Classic Movies a few days ago.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:41am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Napoleon>WWI>WWII>ColdWar (not so 'Cold' in SE Asia, SouthAmerica, Africa...)>War on Terror>???...
  9:42am
marmalade kitty:

peace propaganda
Avatar 9:44am
adrian in mpls:

in between Napoleon and WWI you could insert decades of rampant and horrible colonialism
  9:45am
marmalade kitty:

rr; ok 200 years of shit
Avatar 9:46am
luca:

seen the flute player on 'tjanne' perform here in town last week...makes all his instruments himself...by hand...from throw away materials...like wine crates
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:47am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...(Boer Wars)
...point being: see how one leaves things Unresolved & creates the next...
Avatar 9:49am
ausmanx:

i think it was goering who said that if you make people afraid and then appeal to their sense of nationalism, they'll let you do anything you want. seems like a familiar pattern... currently, war on terror, israel, ukraine...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:50am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

TwoMinutesHate; enemy changed midway & no one notices...
  9:55am
Ralphine:

www.snopes.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:00am
listener james from westwood:

Barbara Tuchman's "The Guns of August" remains a gripping, poetic read.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03am
listener james from westwood:

Also: If you'd forgotten that Goering had some extra weight on his frame, William Shirer is happy to remind you of this each time he mentions him in "Rise and Fall of the 3rd Reich." Except at the end where he says he dropped 80 lb on the Nuremberg Diet Plan.
  10:04am
marmalade kitty:

It'll all be over by Christmas..
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rob t:

In this context, i believe that "batman" involves cricket.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
Ken From Hyde Park:

100 years of traffic lights - www.history.com... Also, 52 years without Marilyn Monroe.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...always interesting to review Ike's Farewell Address, which gave us the term 'military-indutrial complex' (he an actual General, who knew what War was about) :
mcadams.posc.mu.edu...
...& worth remembering that before WWII - there wasn't a military industry per se !...& that's more than enuff politirx from me...
Avatar 10:08am
ausmanx:

batman

[bat-muhn]
noun, plural bat·men. (in the British army)
a soldier assigned to an officer as a servant.
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rob t:

oops.
  Swag For Life Member 10:10am
Tamar:

Thanks for the definition, ausmanx.
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bobdoesthings:

whoaaa.. nice
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Roberto:

"Chinbat" is the best name ever.
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rob t:

the cricket version is "batsman," my bad.
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ausmanx:

it's a lovely idea that the british army retained "servants" for its officers... sheesh
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bobdoesthings:

chinbat sounds painful.
  10:13am
Ralphine:

Amazingly, this yataga album is on Spotify.
  10:14am
Ralphine:

Sorry. that's yatga.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:14am
listener james from westwood:

Peter Jackson told Sean Astin that he should view his role as Sam vis-a-vis Frodo in "The Lord of the Rings" tril as that of a batman to an officer.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15am
efd:

ha, I don't think I ever heard this "Kung-Fu Fighting" follow-up!
  10:15am
Ralphine:

To which Sean Astin gave Peter Jackson a puzzled look.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:16am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...huh - so Robin was more batman than Batman...??...
  10:17am
marmalade kitty:

rr; Europes military industry dates back to 1850
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:18am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

(...well - yeah - was always manufacture paid for weapons...but give Ike his point?...)
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βrian:

Ah, the sound of foliage!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:22am
listener james from westwood:

Ralphine: True; that was a Kiwi assuming a Yank would follow a cricket reference and not a Gotham City one!
  10:27am
marmalade kitty:

pretty little thing called death?
Avatar 10:29am
bobdoesthings:

I'm noticing a theme
  Swag For Life Member 10:29am
12539:

(This is turning into some sette.)
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adrian in mpls:

@marmalade kitty - ha! that's good!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:31am
common:

ah, mr. johansen. such a ham!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:32am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...in fact mk - RoyOrbison song about his wife who later died in a motorcycle accident : ( ...
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lord chesterfield:

such a showman
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bobdoesthings:

What's the name for this bed music?
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bobdoesthings:

It's awesome
  10:39am
Ralphine:

My favorite version of Hindustan.
Avatar 10:41am
βrian:

Two little margaritas, and before you know it, sonorous tinkles.
  10:43am
Ralphine:

I liked Avant Gardner when Barnett did it on the Tonight Show a few months ago. The musical acts on the late-night talk shows are more to my taste nowadays than they were in the past.
Avatar 10:44am
Roberto:

Aww Hova. The best.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:49am
Dominick:

Ronnie !!!!
  10:50am
Ralphine:

bobdoesthings: You might find this of use:
blog.wfmu.org...
Avatar 10:50am
Roberto:

Duetting Muffs! Sweet.
  Swag For Life Member 10:51am
Tamar:

Barnett, to continue the theme, Dominick.
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bobdoesthings:

@raplhine! thanks!!! gnarly
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:55am
Guido from Cologne:

Endless Sleep is just it's just to recognizeable from the lyrics.
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bobdoesthings:

What's next ? The belles - Melvin?
  Swag For Life Member 11:00am
Tamar:

I did think about "Melvin," bobdoesthings.
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bobdoesthings:

too obvious?
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Jeff:

Oh, that Melvin.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:12am
paul b:

Usually when someone plays Glendora by the Downliners Sect I mention that the Slickee Boys used to do a great cover of that. I no longer do this because I am too off-put by the blank stares I get when I mention the Slickee Boys.
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HarktheUmpire:

Meridian Brothers! Lovely.
  11:15am
marmalade kitty:

PB: The who? 0_0
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

@Paul B -- no blank stares here. Surely they weren't just a local/semi-local phenomenon...?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:19am
paul b:

MK: Hah Just you wait til Kim Kanes gets out the voodoo mask
  11:19am
Ralphine:

I never heard of the Slickee Boys down here in the Confederacy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:19am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

ThuWh♂?
- hmm: en.wikipedia.org...
...I think I would not hate them !
...alternately, the SlickeeBoys were the ones who occupied the viscous space left behind by the SoftBoys?...
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Cheri Pi:

Tell us how they're different Tamar! (ooioo lp/cd)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:28am
Guido from Cologne:

Yes please tell about the difference, I just ordered and cancelled.
I know I want this!
  11:30am
Ralphine:

All this percussion makes me think of The Black Page.
  Swag For Life Member 11:30am
Tamar:

I'm not sure how they're different yet-- maybe something extra on the vinyl version? The song I played at home on the vinyl doesn't seem to be on the CD version we have at the station.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:34am
Guido from Cologne:

@ ooioo :
if we can believe dicscogs, just tracks 2 and 3 are swapped.
still I'm puzzled about the difference of the two cd versions.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35am
Guido from Cologne:

CD: www.discogs.com...
LP: www.discogs.com...
  11:37am
Lulu:

this is aweshome
  11:37am
?:

The Times discovers punk (circa '77):
In popular music, a raucous, mockviolent sound rapes the eardrum: "punk rock" it is called or snarled. "Groove with me in the gutter, girl," is the message of such groups as the Sex Pistols, who blaze their dumdums through the filigree of old Elvisthe-Pelvis establishment-rock minuets.
  Swag For Life Member 11:37am
Tamar:

Maybe I'm not hearing things-- or I am hearing things. Thought I could find the track I wanted-- but no.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:39am
Guido from Cologne:

Listening for 1,5 hours and love it!
Some own slot in prospect?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:41am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...groove w/ me in the gutter girl!...& what til you see my stalacpipe organ?...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:45am
Guido from Cologne:

i have a Toshiba-EP with some chairman seemingly giving some anniversary speech and Japanese opera music on the flip. Guess theese are all promotion units.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:46am
listener james from westwood:

?: My guess is the writer of that description and its department editor were both men, what with the casual use of "rapes" there. Yikes!
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bobdoesthings:

Thanks Tamar! great show
  11:51am
Tim in VT:

Al Jolson influence?
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Lewis:

nice segooey….
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:52am
fred:

@Guido 11:34: My guess is that both CD versions are the same, just one for the Japanese market and one for the rest of the world. There could be a difference in the booklet, like track listing in Japanese or Latin script.
The LP could have used a different master, with a slightly different mix, that's not that unusual. A totally different mix is rarer, but not unheard of
  Swag For Life Member 11:57am
12539:

Thanks, Tamar. Always a pleasant surprise.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59am
listener james from westwood:

Many thanks, Tamar!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- yeah - good sub pickin' Trouble !
  Swag For Life Member 1:09pm
Tamar:

OK, my bad on the OOIOO CD/LP thing. It's about the 2nd/3rd song swap. I didn't think there was any way the first cut on a record side (which is what I wanted to play) could be the second song on a CD, so I must have skipped over it. Two records, four sides. Vinyl or CD, it's all great, either way.
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