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A weekly adventure in phonography: field recordings, brainwave therapy, rattling noises and other esoteric dance music.
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Listener comments!
Gary:
Jesse K:
Doug Schulkind:
Jeff Golick:
northguineahills:
Doug Schulkind:
Jesse K:
Jeff Golick:
Dean:
Jesse K:
Jesse K:
Doug Schulkind:
No, it played on the stream right before I came on. (A little subliminal appetite whetting)
Jesse K:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
I did not play it on my show. I added it to the stream's queue to play before my show began.
Dean:
Gary:
Doug Schulkind:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
Jesse K:
Dean:
Jesse K:
northguineahills:
Jesse K:
northguineahills:
Jesse K:
coelacanth:
Jesse K:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
coelacanth:
Jesse K:
coelacanth:
northguineahills:
northguineahills:
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
I'm very "uh...sure, ok" with Radiohead.
Dean:
Jesse K:
Dean:
coelacanth:
...but the arrangements are excellent,as are the lyrics.
Jesse K:
coelacanth:
...the way i've felt about jethro tull is that Ian Anderson gradually became a caricature of himself. by the mid 70s his absurdity was beyond amusing!
....but a brilliant musician, at least through "a passion play", then again with "songs from the wood"(...in my so very humble opinion!)
- their early,jazzy stuff is probably my favorite; along with the album "aqualung",though i'm sick-to-death of the overplayed songs.
Dean:
That is the crux, Jesse, the vocals. My suspicion is that it has something to do with a bias toward purity in music, words and the voice being infections. But there are enough instances of vocal transcendence even in rock -- Daltrey's and Steven Tyler's cataclysmic screams, Jonathan Richman's perfect glibness, Blind Marky Felchtone's supersonic spits -- to redeem the voice.
coelacanth:
Dean:
I'm with you, temporally speaking, but it's good to know I should give time to "Song...," too.
Jesse K:
coelacanth:
and thanks for that address. i saved it for later.
Jesse K:
Dean:
Doug Schulkind:
Dean:
coelacanth:
...or maybe it's just mindless self-indulgence. (like morressey)
Dean:
Jesse K:
glenn:
Dean:
Dean:
Mailman Tom:
Jesse K:
northguineahills:
Dean:
northguineahills:
northguineahills:
Jesse K:
Dean:
Doug Schulkind:
coelacanth:
'till then drummers. (and other...)
Squirrel:
Jesse K: