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Favoriting January 29, 2016

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Images Approx. start time
Rhys Chatham  Die Donnergötter   Favoriting Die Donnergötter  Homestead  1989  LP 
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Gabor Szabo  Paint It Black   Favoriting Jazz Raga  Light In The Attic  2010/1966  LP 
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Mr. Chop  Vitamin C   Favoriting Switched On  Five Day Weekend / Now-Again Records  2011  10" 
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Zombi  Total Breakthough   Favoriting Shape Shift  Relapse  2015  2LP 
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City Of Caterpillar  A Little Change Could Go A Long Ways   Favoriting City Of Caterpillar  Level Plane Records  2002  LP 
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Bathory  Storm Of Damnation   Favoriting Bathory  Black Mark  1984/2010  LP 
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Bathory  Hades   Favoriting Bathory  Black Mark  1984/2010  LP 
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Celtic Frost  Visions of Mortality   Favoriting Morbid Tales  Noise  1984  LP 
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KARP  13 Ways To A Cavity   Favoriting Mustaches Wild  K  1994  10" 
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Iron Maiden  2 Minutes to Midnight   Favoriting Powerslave  Capitol  1984  LP 
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Big L Feat C-Town  Still Here   Favoriting Lyricist Lounge Vol. 2 (Clean Radio Versions)  Rawkus  1998  2LP 
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Chief Justice  Know Yourself (radio)   Favoriting 12"  Thurd Wurl  2004  12"    1:09:00 (Pop-up)
Souls Of Mischief  Spark (Rjd2 Remix Clean)   Favoriting 12"  Chocolate Industries  2003  12" 
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Jurassic 5  Quality Control (Clean)   Favoriting 12"  Rawkus  2000  12" 
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The JBs  Gimme Some More   Favoriting James Brown Funky People  Polydor  1975/1986  LP 
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Menahan Street Band  Make the Road by Walking   Favoriting Make the Road by Walking  Dunham Records  2008  LP 
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Kid Frost  East Side Rendezvous   Favoriting 12"  Ruthless  1995  12" 
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ROB  Make It Fast, Make It Slow   Favoriting Make It Fast, Make It Slow  Soundway  2012/1978  LP 
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Asiko Rock Group  Everybody Get Down   Favoriting Lagos Disco Inferno (V/A)  Voodoo Funk / Academy  2010  2LP 
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Steinski  Ain't No Thing (Steinski Messin' Around)   Favoriting 12" Split w/ J. Rocc  Stones Throw  2004  12" 
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Jamaica Girls  Rock The Beat   Favoriting 12"  Becket  1982  12" 
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Klaus Nomi  You Don't Own Me   Favoriting Klaus Nomi  RCA  1981  LP 
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Ghetto Brothers  Ghetto Brothers Power   Favoriting Power Fuerza  Truth & Soul  2012/1971  LP 
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Ray Barretto  The Soul Drummers   Favoriting ACID  Fania  1968  LP 
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Tata Güine y Su Grupo Cubano  Chacata, Ya Lego   Favoriting 12"  Disco Fuentes    12" 
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Don Medaro y Sus Players  Cumbia Gitana   Favoriting Tropilocamente  Discos Sono Radio    LP 
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Wallias Band  Muziqawi Silt   Favoriting Ethiopian Soul and Groove: Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Vol. 1  L'Arome  2007/1977  LP 
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Caifanes  La Negra Tomasa (Bilongo) (Version Bailable)   Favoriting 12"  RCA  1989  LP 
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Abe Vigoda  Wild Heart   Favoriting Reviver  PPM  2009  EP 
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King Sunny Ade  Ja Funmi   Favoriting Juju Music  Mango  1982  LP 
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Miles Davis  Two Faced   Favoriting Water Babies  Columbia  1976  LP 
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Listener comments!

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Wild Neil:

Hi Marty et al!
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Wild Neil:

"Now Playing" is out of date...
Avatar 9:11am
Rev. Turnip Druid:

...but never out of style...
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Wild Neil:

Hello?
Avatar 9:12am
Wild Neil:

Rev. Turnip, do you have a tape deck?
Avatar 🥊 Swag For Life Member 9:14am
Ken From Hyde Park:

That was a nice wake-up song.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:21am
MD:

Good Morning MM...Freeform Family...Rhys...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:22am
MD:

This guy can ride a Vespa and play the sitar!!!! He's like a musical super Hero!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:28am
Guido from Cologne:

Hello Marty and everyone!
Avatar 9:31am
sphere:

morning folks. this sounds like Rush, i swear.
  9:32am
bill:

sphere, yes, I expect to hear Geddy start shrieking any second
Avatar 9:32am
Chris from DC:

Yes it does.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:34am
MD:

THIS IS COOL!! I LIKE!!!
Avatar 9:35am
PKNY:

This is the second track from this Zombi record I've liked, I have to give the whole thing a run sometime soon.
Avatar 9:37am
Cecile:

I love the cover of die donnergotter so much. It's totally my aesthetic.
Avatar 9:39am
Cecile:

And the Mr Chop cover art looks like something Mike Davis and Burlesque Design would do.
Avatar 9:41am
sphere:

Anyone heard this City of Caterpillar album? This track sounds promising.
  9:43am
bill:

I'm sure they gave it a spin over at the Hydra Head HQ
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PKNY:

BÄTHÖRY!!!!!!!! \m/
Avatar 9:44am
Cecile:

Time to fire up the "Quorthan eating lunch" videos!
Avatar 9:46am
Chris from DC:

Oh cool, Bathory
Avatar 9:47am
PKNY:

Coffee wasn't doing the trick this AM, hopefully some well-timed lo-fi black metal will do the trick!
  9:47am
bill:

ah, the days when metal actually scared people
Avatar 9:49am
PKNY:

OH SHIT NO YOU DIDN'T! I'm about to stagedive off my desk once this CF track jumps off!
Avatar 9:50am
Chris from DC:

I like where this set is going.
  9:50am
Polyus:

UH!
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PKNY:

HEY!
  9:53am
Josh:

love the CF manditory GRUNT!
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sphere:

never heard KARP - but i want more....
Avatar 9:54am
Cecile:

like a less crazy scratch acid.
  9:55am
Flynn:

Damn haven't heard these guys in a long time. I always think of Old Lady Drivers for some reason when I hear KARP
  9:55am
bill:

KARP were pretty scary at first
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Devin B.:

Love me some Karp!
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kirk from beer city usa:

@sphere: one of my all-time faves. highly recommended!
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PKNY:

@sphere - I think Marty is the resident KARP fan at WFMU. I don't have any of their stuff, and it seems like every track I hear from them is total jam, and then I kick myself for not copping their records.
  9:56am
bill:

ok starting to wake up
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kirk from beer city usa:

@PKNY: Right, because now they go for big $$$
Avatar 9:57am
Cecile:

Iron Maiden are always tight musically, but I dunno. Never been a Dickinson fan.
Avatar 🥊 Swag For Life Member 9:58am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Is it really two? I heard recently that the doomsday clock was three minutes to midnight.
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PKNY:

@cecile - Gotta agree with you, much more of a Di'anno fan. But I think the beginning of the end for me for Maiden was after Clive Burr left. Not taking anything away from Nicko, but the band just had a different feel after "Number of the Beast".
  10:00am
bill:

Cecile I agree +/-
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kirk from beer city usa:

Cecile, do you like the 1st two Iron Maiden records?
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Cecile:

yeah, they lost some of their rawer feel.
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Cecile:

I do, Kirk! Quite a bit!
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Cecile:

Do it!
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PKNY:

@Marty - to be correct, the CF track is "Into the Crypt of Rays".
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Wild Neil:

My people are rednecks. Why does Karp want to kill us?
  10:05am
bill:

Wild Neil, but are they pricks?
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Wild Neil:

@Bill-you are asking an interesting linguistic question...are they actucally saying "kill all rednecks (that are) pricks" or "kill all rednecks(, they are) pricks"?
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Greg from ZONE 5:

Morning, Marty & all!
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Cecile:

I think it's the former. They grew up in the woods. I'm sure they can discern between types of redneck.
  10:11am
bill:

rednecks who are pricks. other rednecks, like themselves, are ok
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Cecile:

exactly.
Avatar 10:13am
Wild Neil:

SOC 585: Redneck Discernment. Student will be expected to determine origin, execution, aims and means of random individuals in a rural environment within one standard deviation error. Statistical background such as STAT 295 is required, also graphing calculator. Lab fee to cover field trips to various farms, machine shops and factories.
Avatar 10:14am
Cecile:

and watering holes, dives, and greasy spoons.
Avatar 10:19am
Cecile:

Chali2na!
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PKNY:

I've had this J5 track going through my head ever since Clarence Reid/Blowfly passed.
  10:24am
bill:

WN, that ought to clear things up!
Avatar 10:24am
Wild Neil:

Truck stops, flea markets, garage sales, diners, swap meets, car shows, used tool shops, Agway stores, Home Depot, Wal Mart too...
  10:25am
bill:

... and K records
  10:28am
SeanG:

rock on marty!
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Cecile:

La Raza!
Avatar 10:29am
Wild Neil:

@Bill-K records? Mighty Mouse et al? Olympia?
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Wild Neil:

Modest Mouse et al I mean...
  10:30am
bill:

WN, sure, redneck central
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Wild Neil:

My wife wanted to live "in the suburbs" so we live in a development in wine country in Niagara County, NY. Its kinda cool actually, we are literally a short walk from the woods and the Niagara Escarpment...yet we have super cool neighbors but NO sidewalks.
  10:37am
Polyus:

Moaning man has always creeped me out just a bit.
  10:43am
bill:

WN sounds nice do you get WFMU over the air?
Avatar 10:46am
Wild Neil:

@Bill-I am an eight hour car drive from Jersey City, so , no. Computer at work where I try to invent new stuff. In the 80's and early 90's I DID get it over the air in rural NJ and NYC area...learned about it from my friend.
  10:47am
bill:

holy cow what is going in that steinski album cover?
  10:49am
this guy:

marty, your show is the reason why i have a standing workstation. gotta get up
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Wild Neil:

Penis grope?
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sphere:

One of my girlfriend's sisters lives in Atlantic Highlands, and during my visit I was thrilled to hear WFMU over the airwaves!
Avatar 10:50am
Wild Neil:

I lived a short time in River Edge NJ near Hackensack and it came in great!
Avatar 10:57am
Cecile:

yay!
  11:00am
BrianFromMA:

Ooo never heard this Klaus Nomi cut before. What a voice!
  11:00am
bill:

I was telling my kid, back in new wave days there weren't big indie labels because the majors put out plenty of good stuff already
Avatar 11:02am
Wild Neil:

@Bill-back in the early 80's there was IRS and Rough Trade if I remember correctly...
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Wild Neil:

and 4AD
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fekner:

Enjoying your playlist today-
Avatar 11:09am
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Make the meetings stop, please. There is WFMU happening.
  11:13am
bill:

WN of course yer right, my point to the kid was just that once upon a time the majors used to sell much more interesting stuff eg Klaus Nomi
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Wild Neil:

@Bill-OIC! OK. Klaus Nomi is really out there from what I read.
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Wild Neil:

This Ethoipian Soul reminds me of a song from the soundtrack to Broken Flowers with Bill Murray...
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Cecile:

There were big indies, but few were selling the way Epitaph or some others were.
  11:28am
WFMU always live:

Great playlist vibes. It's cold here in Canada but you is warming up ma' mornin. Thanks. Love you guys--love WFMU
Avatar 11:30am
Cecile:

But some indie genre labels have done very well even in the 70s and 80s. Malaco for example. Or John Fahey's Tacoma.
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Cecile:

YES
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Stevel:

I could listen to King Sunny Ade all day.
  11:45am
bill:

I liked in the 90s when Godflesh was on the same label as Miles and Bob Dylan
Avatar 11:48am
Cecile:

Yeah, Columbia was distributing Earache Records, so people like Entombed were getting a big audience.
Avatar 12:00pm
Wild Neil:

Great show Marty!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
Greg from ZONE 5:

Thanks much, Marty!
  12:03pm
Cliff:

First time tuning in, loved the show, thanks Marty!
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