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Favoriting November 13, 2015

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Henry Cow  Teenbeat   Favoriting Legend  ESD  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
Teeth of the Sea  Field Punishment   Favoriting Highly Deadly Black Tarantula  Rocket Recordings  0:15:03 (Pop-up)
Evil Genius  Blind Elephant's Green Felt Jungle Dance   Favoriting Bitter Human  Orenda  0:18:28 (Pop-up)
Wojtczak Nyconnection  Ogrywka (Kujawiak)   Favoriting VA: Wire Tapper 39  The Wire  0:20:34 (Pop-up)
Raya Brass Band  Club Mono   Favoriting RAYA  Raya Brass Band  0:24:24 (Pop-up)
Ubik  Harmonise Me   Favoriting System Overload Ep  Zoom Records  0:28:10 (Pop-up)
The Wild Poppies  Canon Over A Grey Sea   Favoriting Heroine: Heroine: The Complete Wild Poppies Collection ( 1986-1989)  Manufactured Recordings  0:32:11 (Pop-up)
The Elopers  Music to Smoke Bananas By   Favoriting 7"  RLW Productions  0:35:56 (Pop-up)
Rolando Bruno  Fiesta Trashera   Favoriting Bailazo  Voodoo Rhythm Records  0:37:52 (Pop-up)
Cirith Ungol  What Does it Take   Favoriting Frost and Fire  Metal Blade  0:42:35 (Pop-up)
Lionel Loueke  Broken   Favoriting Gaia  Blue Note  0:45:46 (Pop-up)
Elyse Weinberg  City of the Angels   Favoriting Greasepaint Smile  Numerophon  0:49:07 (Pop-up)
Hüsnü Özkartal Orkestrasi  Su Derenin Sulari   Favoriting Çağdaş Oyun Havalari    0:52:07 (Pop-up)
Zea  Muziqawi Silt   Favoriting The 7" Cassette  Makkum  0:55:36 (Pop-up)
W-X  Dancing Lips   Favoriting W-X  Castle Face  0:58:04 (Pop-up)
 
Orchestra Super Mazembe  Shauri Yako   Favoriting Giants Of East Africa  Earthworks  1:08:45 (Pop-up)
        1:17:35 (Pop-up)
Alan Jefferson  Galatic Nightmare Part 1   Favoriting Galatic Nightmare  Trunk  1:19:16 (Pop-up)
Alan Jefferson  Galatic Nightmare Part 2   Favoriting Galatic Nightmare  Trunk  1:39:02 (Pop-up)
Alan Jefferson  Galatic Nightmare Part 3   Favoriting Galatic Nightmare  Trunk   2:00:51 (Pop-up)
Alan Jefferson  Galatic Nightmare Part 4   Favoriting Galatic Nightmare  Trunk   2:22:30 (Pop-up)
 
Gunter Schickert  A6   Favoriting Pharoah Chromium  Grautag  2:46:53 (Pop-up)


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Avatar 12:08am
Claw!:

Well, hello.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:08am
common:

and hello
Avatar 12:08am
Alejandroool:

happy friday, all
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:09am
Īke:

Greetings, humans.
  12:10am
rw:

Hello!
  12:11am
Nick Name:

Welcome all, hope everyone is doing fine
  12:11am
rw:

Hey Nick, 1991 seems too late for this. You sure it wasn't '81? If I had to guess, I'd say even earlier than that.
Avatar 12:12am
Alejandroool:

Fine and dandy, extremely windy day here in Turronna
  12:14am
P-90:

Glad to be here, Nick!
  12:16am
Nick Name:

@rw: you are right, mixed in 1990 , released 91, originally recorded 73 - me jumbled it all ups!
  12:17am
rw:

Ha! We were both right! Thanks! I know I had that LP in High School and I graduated in 1980.
  12:20am
Nick Name:

@P-90 : glad you are here! et al
  12:24am
rw:

Man, this sounds a lot like Henry Threadgill's Very Very Circus.
Avatar 12:32am
Alejandroool:

Ubik's Clubbe
Avatar 12:33am
Alejandroool:

What year might this be?
Avatar 12:33am
Alejandroool:

oh, 1991
  12:34am
Nick Name:

definitely 91 this time
Avatar 12:46am
Alejandroool:

(((Bassss-O-Matic)))
  12:49am
rw:

So how long do you think it will take for the effects of smoking those banana peels to kick in? I'm not feeling anything yet. Digging the Basss-O-Matic though...
Avatar 12:53am
Alejandroool:

Also, for a limited time, the bass-o-matic can be yours for just 3 monthly installments of $10.99 ; operators are standing by, please call now! Offer not available in stores.
Avatar 12:54am
Alejandroool:

Once the banana peels kick in, you'll step right through the gates to the city
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:04am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Hey, folks.
Avatar 1:07am
Alejandroool:

evenin' Ken
  1:16am
rw:

Nick, this show has more of a party feel than normal. You must be in a good mood.
  1:27am
rw:

I want to buy this Alan Jefferson LP for somebody for Xmas. Just not sure who. Seems like it would make a great gift for someone though. So darned weird.
  1:33am
Nick Name:

@rw: ha ha, I'm not sure what mood I'm in, an ok mood i think? Tired for sure, long day.
  1:39am
JakeGould:

I bought the digital download of “Galatic Nightmare” and it’s put me to sleep on a few hard nights. Not a negative statement. It triggers nostalgia I have for this magically creative time in the mid 1970s to about the early 1980s where personal computers were new, sci-fi was a thing and DIY was a thing as well. So it’s something so ambitiously weird it could have only come from that time and could have been sold by mail order in a magazine. But in my nostalgic mind it would have been sold in a ziplock baggie on a rack at a proto-computer store from back in the day.
Avatar 1:46am
Alejandroool:

Galactic Nightmare Cassette Artwork: www.trunkrecords.com...
  1:47am
rw:

Hey Jake, That's funny, I'm also considering the Jeff Bridges Sleep Tapes as a holiday gift. Both together might be perfect!
  1:50am
JakeGould:

@rw: Ha! And FWIW, the best online download deal for “Galactic Nightmare” is on the Amoeba Records website. www.amoeba.com...
Avatar 1:55am
Alejandroool:

70sscifiart.tumblr.com could maybe go well with this
  1:56am
Nick Name:

@JakeGould: re the Sci-fi aspect, even though it was 66, I've always loved the Fahrenheit 451 movie, seems to me more futuristic than most attempts made by Hollywood nowadays. Theres something about that era that hit the nail on the head when it came to depicting the future.
  1:59am
rw:

Wow. Alejandroool, those ARE cool.
  2:01am
JakeGould:

@NickName: Makes sense. Science fiction is always about the era it was created in and never the era written about. In 1966, Vietnam was a thing, so was the space race, the assassination of JFK, beginning rumblings of counter culture, and all of that... And oh yeah, the Cold War was still a thing with the threat of nuclear war. So hey!
  2:13am
Nick Name:

@JakeGould: hey ho! we need more war / assassination / cold war…er wait a minute...
  2:19am
rw:

Holy crap. I may need to pick up several copies...
  2:29am
JakeGould:

@NickName Ha! We need to get millennials to feel comfortable crossing genres. You know how many people out there consider it "weird" there were sci-fi things in 1970s rock and such? Everything is s bit too pigeonholed nowadays.
Avatar 2:35am
Alejandroool:

I think it can sometimes be an aesthetic thing for some, or sonic productions maybe, people get turned off by the slightest, sometimes.
  2:49am
rw:

I lost track of the story along the way. Anybody follow it all the way through?
  2:51am
rw:

Thanks Nick! Enjoy your two weeks off!
Avatar 2:52am
Alejandroool:

I did not follow all the way unfortunately
  2:52am
Nick Name:

@JakeGould / Alejandroool: agree with both of you
  2:53am
Nick Name:

rw: ha ha, lets just say…it all worked out well in the end for him
Avatar 2:54am
Alejandroool:

A Nightmarish Odyssey of Galactic Proportions
Avatar 2:55am
Alejandroool:

off now, night, thanks!
  2:56am
Nick Name:

thx for hanging Alejandroool, thankyou
  2:57am
rw:

Later Alejandrool and anybody else out there!
  3:02am
Nick Name:

thx rw, have a good weekend all
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