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Artist | Track | Album | Approx. start time | |||||||
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Lee Morgan | Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit) | The Gigolo | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Hoops | On Top | Routines | 0:04:02 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Chris Joss | Slack the Slammer | Teraphonic Overdubs | 0:07:37 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Luna | Beautiful View | Pup Tent | 0:10:52 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Chris Potter, Steve Wilson, Terell Stafford, Keith Javors, Delbert Felix & John Davis | 11-02 | Coming Together | 0:14:35 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Mr. Elevator & the Brain Hotel | Right Where You Ought to Be | Nico & Her Psychedelic Subconscious | 0:26:46 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Lionel Davis | Candy Pants | BMI-Olmec Records | 0:29:50 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Spirit | New Dope in Town | Clear | 0:33:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Moon Duo | Lost in Light | Occult Architecture Vol. 2 | 0:37:33 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five | Pettin' & Pokin' | 1947-1949 (disc D of JSP 5-cd set) | 0:49:49 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Fountains of Wayne | Richie and Ruben (acoustic) | Live on WFMU July 23, 2011 | 0:51:59 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Martin Courtney | Many Moons | Many Moons | 0:55:34 (Pop-up) | |||||||
TOM WILSON | The Music Factory (ep. 16: Appletree Theatre) | THE MUSIC FACTORY (MGM-Verve series, 1967-68) | 1:01:04 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Appletree Theatre | Lotus Flower | Playback | ||||||||
commercial | Odetta (self-titled album) | |||||||||
Tom Wilson | Appletree Theatre interview seg 1 | |||||||||
Ultimate Spinach | Baroque #1 | Ultimate Spinach | ||||||||
Tom Wilson | introduces Jimmy Smith track | |||||||||
Jimmy Smith | I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man | Hoochie Coochie Man | ||||||||
commercial | The James Cotton Blues Band (self-titled album) | |||||||||
Tom Wilson | introduces Blues Project track | |||||||||
The Blues Project | I Want to Be Your Driver | Live at the Café Au Go Go | ||||||||
Tom Wilson | intros another Blues Project track | |||||||||
The Blues Project | Catch the Wind | Live at the Café Au Go Go | ||||||||
Tom Wilson | introduces Collegium Terpsichore | |||||||||
Collegium Terpsichore | Spagnoletta | Dance Music from the Time of Praetorius | ||||||||
commercial | Tim Hardin 1 (album) | |||||||||
Tom Wilson | lunchtime at the Music Factory (program mid-point) | |||||||||
commercial | Far from the Madding Crowd (Original Movie Soundtrack recording) | |||||||||
Tom Wilson | introduces Pauline Rivelli of Jazz & Pop magazine | |||||||||
Tom Wilson & Pauline Rivelli | dialogue about how jazz and pop are coming together | |||||||||
Ultimate Spinach | Sacrifice of the Moon (in Four Parts) | Ultimate Spinach | ||||||||
Tom Wilson | Appletree Theatre interview seg 2 | |||||||||
Appletree Theatre | Don't Blame it On Your Wife | Playback | ||||||||
Tom Wilson | Appletree Theatre interview seg 3 | |||||||||
Appletree Theatre | What a Way to Go | Playback | ||||||||
commercial | Gone with the Wind (soundtrack album) | |||||||||
Tom Wilson | Appletree Theatre interview seg 4 | |||||||||
Appletree Theatre | Brother Speed | Playback | ||||||||
Pat Williams | Shades | Shades of Today | ||||||||
commercial | The Cowsills (debut album) | |||||||||
Tom Wilson | Outro (theme: "Help I’m a Rock") and thanks to John Boylan of Appletree Theatre | |||||||||
The Wellingtons | 1963 | End of Summer | 2:04:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Oz Noy | Damn, This Groove! | Oz Live | 2:06:33 (Pop-up) | |||||||
New Boss (ft. Devon Sproule) | Wildlife | Third Sister | 2:12:40 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Fastball | Fire Escape | All the Pain Money Can Buy | 2:15:40 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Temples | Sun Structures | Sun Structures | 2:18:52 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Bent Knee | Being Human | Shiny Eyed Babies | 2:24:03 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Christian McBride Band | Xerxes | Sci-Fi | 2:30:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Art Brut | Pump Up the Volume | It's a Bit Complicated | 2:42:02 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Television Personalities | Diary of a Young Man | And Don't the Kids Just Love it? | 2:44:45 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Courtneys | Lost Boys | The Courtneys II | 2:48:32 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Guided By Voices | Absent the Man | August by Cake | 2:55:05 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Alison Porchnik:
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Irwin:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Polyus:
Hugo:
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Listening Out There:
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Fuzzy:
Hugo:
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Irwin:
Wild Neil:
Wild Neil:
rrg:
"I was digging the song, until it got to the part about learning Klingon being a waste of time. Learning languages is a great way to exercise the mind and helps to fend off dementia in later life. The brain is just like a muscle, and needs to be worked to continue to be strong. If you're geeky enough to learn Klingon, you may have also learned a few computer programming languages, for example, or a musical instrument. Or you may know other 'human' spoken languages.
Saying don't learn Klingon is like saying don't learn to play the ukulele. Even if it does absolutly nothing but give you a few hours of amusement every week, it's not a waste of time."
Laura L:
rrg:
But he LOVES that sort of thing.
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Alison Porchnik:
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pinholga:
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Michael 98145:
Irwin:
zopa:
judy from croton:
V Priceless:
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judy from croton:
Irwin:
V Priceless:
Irwin:
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V Priceless:
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V Priceless:
berbo:
berbo:
Hoboken Jack:
Listening Out There:
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Listening Out There:
flashbazbo:
Passaic River Blues:
Irwin:
Alison Porchnik:
Irwin:
Snortley:
Alison Porchnik:
berbo:
I'm sure its fine for babies by itself.
Irwin:
Carmichael:
Passaic River Blues:
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Alison Porchnik:
Fredericks:
At the same time.
Irwin:
zopa:
Brendan:
flashbazbo:
Passaic River Blues:
Irwin:
JakeGould:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Michael 98145:
Irwin:
zopa:
Carmichael:
Alison Porchnik:
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Rich in Washington:
Fredericks:
flashbazbo:
Carmichael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
berbo:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Farrell
Looking forward to next week.
Irwin:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Gamera!
You are strong, Gamera!
You are strong, Gamera!
You are strong, Gamera!
M! M! J! V!
[Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus]
M! M! J! V!
Monsters coming from Mars,
Or some other alien world?
Come on, space monsters!
Bring it on!
Let's cut and poke!
Okay, go-go-go!
Using spinning jets,
He will win!
You are strong, Gamera!
You are strong, Gamera!
You are strong, Gamera!
zopa:
Irwin:
Ted:
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Rich in Washington:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
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Laura L:
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Brian in UK:
Terry Boylan's solo follow up Alias Boona did have the first recorded work by Becker & Fagan on it as all three went to Bard College. Kool Katz.
Playback does benefit from having some top notch musicians.