Favoriting Circle Time with Mark R.: Playlist from February 1, 2020 Favoriting

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Favoriting February 1, 2020: Joe has the (not that kind of) flu

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments New Approx. start time
Mothers of Invention  The Return of the Son of Monster Magnet   Favoriting Freak Out!  Verve  1966  CD  Jimmy Carl Black (drums) b. 2/1/38    0:00:00 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Odeyemi 

Oni Suru   Favoriting

Nigeria 70 

K7 Music 

2019 

 

 

 

0:12:49 (Pop-up)
Tourist  Bunny   Favoriting Wild  Monday Records        *   0:13:29 (Pop-up)
Mid-Air Thief  Why?   Favoriting Crumbling  Topshelf Records        *   0:16:21 (Pop-up)
Georgia  Ray Guns   Favoriting Seeking Thrills  Domino        *   0:21:12 (Pop-up)
Sudan Archives  Green Eyes   Favoriting Athena  Stones Throw        *   0:24:38 (Pop-up)
Destroyer  Kinda Dark   Favoriting Have We Met  Merge        *   0:28:37 (Pop-up)
Oval  Twirror   Favoriting Scis  Thrill Jockey        *   0:31:38 (Pop-up)
The Karminsky Experience Inc.  Explorations   Favoriting v/a Blow Up A Go-Go! Dancefloor Classics from the Legendary Blow Up Club  V2          0:36:31 (Pop-up)
Fleetwood Mac  The Green Manalishi   Favoriting New Orleans Warehouse  Private recording      Recorded 2/1/70    0:42:07 (Pop-up)
Frank Sinatra  In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning   Favoriting In the Wee Small Hours  Capitol          0:54:01 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Prince Nico Mbarga & Rocafil Jazz 

Sickness   Favoriting

Nigeria 70 

K7 Music 

2019 

 

 

 

1:00:08 (Pop-up)
Glenn Branca  Velvets and Pearls   Favoriting The Third Ascension  Systems Neutralizers        *   1:02:36 (Pop-up)
DJ Shadow  Juggernaut   Favoriting Our Pathetic Age  Mass Appeal/Reconstruction Productions        *   1:06:15 (Pop-up)
Jeff Parker  Fusion Swirl   Favoriting Suite for Max Brown  Ghostly International/Nonesuch        *   1:12:10 (Pop-up)
Teener  Ladder   Favoriting Auger  Third Man Records    7"    *   1:17:19 (Pop-up)
Lightning Bolt  USA Is A Psycho   Favoriting Sonic Citadel  Thrill Jockey        *   1:18:42 (Pop-up)
Chubby and the Gang  Blue Ain't My Color   Favoriting Speed Kills  Static Shock      Playing LIVE on Todd-o-Phonic Todd's show TODAY!!!  *   1:21:48 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Reed  Boogie in the Dark   Favoriting I'm Jimmy Reed  VeeJay      John Littlejohn (guitar) d. 2/1/94    1:23:48 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
International Brothers Band 

Onuma Dimnobi   Favoriting

Nigeria 70 

K7 Music 

2019 

 

 

 

1:28:14 (Pop-up)
Penguin Cafe  Winter Sun   Favoriting Handfuls of Night  Erased Tapes  2019        1:30:16 (Pop-up)
Local Talent  Sailing at Night   Favoriting Higienopolis  Projectwhatever  2019        1:36:30 (Pop-up)
Frameworks  The Dark   Favoriting Imagine Gold  Loci          1:40:12 (Pop-up)
Junius Paul  Fred Anderson and a Half   Favoriting Ism  International Anthem        *   1:41:54 (Pop-up)
David Friesen  Basic Strategy   Favoriting Interaction  Origin Records  2017        1:47:38 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
International Brothers Band 

Onuma Dimnobi   Favoriting

Nigeria 70 

K7 Music 

2019 

 

 

 

1:53:12 (Pop-up)
John Coltrane  Afro Blue   Favoriting Live at Birdland  Impulse!  1964    Mongo Santamaria (composer) d. 2/1/03    1:56:28 (Pop-up)
Jacques Greene  Serenity   Favoriting Dawn Chorus  Lucky Me  2019        2:06:08 (Pop-up)
Clandestine Syndicate  Apache   Favoriting Rocket Science  1607643 Records  2019  EP      2:09:56 (Pop-up)
Battles  Ambulance   Favoriting Juice B Crypts  Warp        *   2:15:35 (Pop-up)
Beck  Dark Places   Favoriting Hyperspace  Capitol  2019        2:19:44 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Don Bruce & the Angels 

Kinuye   Favoriting

Nigeria 70 

K7 Music 

2019 

 

 

 

2:24:10 (Pop-up)
Y La Bamba  Octavio   Favoriting Entre Los Dos  Tender Loving Empire  2019        2:31:15 (Pop-up)
Land of Kush  Ana   Favoriting Sand Enigma  Constellation  2019        2:33:26 (Pop-up)
Jaimie Branch  Birds of Paradise   Favoriting Fly or Die II: bird dogs of paradise  International Anthem  2019        2:34:54 (Pop-up)
Susumu Yokota  The Seven Secret Sayings of God   Favoriting Cloud Hidden  Lo  2019        2:40:05 (Pop-up)
Michelle Lordi  No Expectations   Favoriting Break Up with the Sound  Michelle Lordi  2019        2:42:23 (Pop-up)
Mak Grgic  Boris Popandopulo: Croatian Dance No. 1, Allegretto vivace   Favoriting Balkanisms: Guitar Music from the Balkans  Naxos  2019        2:47:37 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Etubonm Rex Williams & His Nigerian Artistes 

Psychedelic Shoes   Favoriting

Nigeria 70 

K7 Music 

2019 

 

 

 

2:55:10 (Pop-up)
Keith Jarrett  Somewhere Over the Rainbow   Favoriting Munich 2016  ECM  2019        2:55:47 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:44am
Brian:

ha. I was just playing the Melvins tonight, and that's how I was introduced to this song.
  3:45am
Brian:

"green manalishi"
  3:48am
Mark R:

I wish this were a little better recording--it's a little quiet. If you crank it up, be careful to turn it back down when the next song comes on or you might blow your speakers (or your headphones or your eardrums!)
Avatar 3:52am
tak:

i think it's really good, let it blast
  3:54am
Mark R:

I have the volume for broadcast up as high as it will go, which is still not that loud, but then I've got the studio speakers cranked.
  3:59am
Brian:

The levels sound good. if only people really understood compression!!!
  4:02am
Brian:

CHRW is our call sign here
  4:03am
Brian:

oh come on. I feel old. I was just about to say this reminds me of Sonic youth. duh.
  4:04am
Brian:

love it
  4:04am
Mark R:

Yeah, it's noisy for sure. I think a tad more melodic than Sonic Youth (who I love btw). CHRW, Canada, eh?
  4:04am
Brian:

love the Branca that is
  4:05am
Brian:

it was a drum fill that made me think Sonic youth actually. just a quick flourish of drums that nailed it for me. who's drumming in this?
  4:07am
Brian:

it's not only more melodic but cleaner production.
  4:10am
Mark R:

Glenn Branca's drummer was named Owen Weaver.
  4:10am
Brian:

this is perfect for brainwashing my sleeping guest. he often has Metallica CDs in his car and this needs to change. WFMU to the rescue.
  4:12am
Brian:

many moons ago, CFNY in Toronto actually meant something (they've sold out to corporate interests since then) but this reminds me of their spirit in the beginning.
  4:13am
Brian:

Bob and Steve owe Mr Owen a debt of gratitude
  4:15am
Brian:

this app is fantastic, BTW. it's so barebones, it reminds me of when websites were pure HTML and were less than a MB.
Highly functional with minimal drain on resources. top notch.
  4:16am
Mark R:

I used to enjoy the show Brave New Waves on CBC2 back in the 80s, back when I lived in Detroit, which had the worst radio stations in the world back then (probably still do).
  4:16am
Mark R:

You know, I'm not sure who designed our app, we have several highly skilled people around here. I wish I knew so I could give them credit for it.
  4:17am
Brian:

oh, you're the only station that will touch this: do you have any Nihilist Spasm Band from London Ontario Canada? fit it in if you can. Sonic youth and REM always made sure to say hello to this band whenever they passed through. SY had them open too.
  4:18am
Brian:

I loved brave New Waves.
nearly flunked out of high school cuz I'd stay up all night recording it.
  4:25am
Brian Ferguson:

you would've been listen to Brent Banberry. yes?
I found BNW in the Patti Schmidt era. thought my THC addled brain had found a nice interference noise frequency, turned out it was a show highlighting noise music,
  4:28am
Brian Ferguson:

WFMU is the closest thing I've found to Brave New Waves. WFMU is essential.
  4:34am
Brian Ferguson:

don't listen to me. Play what you're playing.
  4:40am
Mark R:

Is Brave New Waves still on like only on Saturday nights or something? I remember it used to be on 5 nights a week, right? And it came on at the typically Canadian time of like 11:37. That always cracked me up, all your radio and TV shows started at like 10:07, 6:02--I don't know what the hell that was all about, were the folks at the CBC like, "Oh, you know, let's give everybody a little time to settle in, they might be running late." Canadians are always so polite. (I'm sure you can point out several exceptions, Brian.)
  4:54am
Brian Ferguson:

it was on from 12:05-4am in my day
  4:55am
Brian Ferguson:

I can believe 11:37 though
  4:57am
Mark R:

Some odd time.
  5:17am
shmuel:

ahh I remember that clandestine syndicate record I cant believe its already over 1800 years old
  5:18am
Mark R:

OK, smarty pants, I fixed it. I actually laughed, though.
  5:20am
shmuel:

well If I could even make one person laugh between 5 and 6 am every morning I feel like im doing my part to make the world a Better place
  5:21am
Mark R:

Indeed. I would like to hear some recordings of whatever music they were playing in 209, though. You know we'd be playing that shit on FMU.
  5:22am
Mark R:

One time Fabio's playlist said, "Artist: Unknown" "Song Title: Unknown" "Album: Unknown". I asked him about it later, and he said he found an unmarked CD on the ground and decided to play it on the air.
  5:22am
Brian Ferguson:

Brian says to self: "what's this? How'd they get those drum sounds? Beck? Of course it's Beck."
  5:25am
shmuel:

its theoretically possible if you got computer algorithms to read ancient poetic manuscripts and use artificial intelligence to convert the words on the parchment/ papyrus into music
  5:27am
Brian Ferguson:

Battles!
Your ashes secret is safe with Ontario
  5:29am
Brian Ferguson:

shout out to shmuel!!
  5:32am
shmuel:

your shout outs do no good, because im deaf, thats 1 reason why I like this radio station so much, I just sit on my speakers and vibrate my tuchus
  5:33am
Mark R:

No wonder you're digging the show, I've played a lot of bass-y tunes tonight.
  5:34am
shmuel:

sassy and classy (too bad I cant think of another appropriate rhymes)
  5:35am
Brian Ferguson:

love these non-western tunings!!!
  5:37am
Brian Ferguson:

Land of Kush = non western scales
  5:38am
Brian Ferguson:

WFMU should be part of musical education.
  5:40am
Mark R:

It's so disorganized and non-linear, though (except for the specialty shows like Rob Weisberg's world music show, or Becky's country show, etc.) The rest of the shows, the academics would tear their hair out, the way we jump around.
  5:42am
shmuel:

so once they are bald as a watermelon they can start to learn
  5:43am
Brian Ferguson:

Mark, it's not just the academics. I'm trying to reach the dumbasses who put down good money to see bad Metallica cover bands on their weekends.
is there hope for them?
  5:44am
shmuel:

no offense to those with trichotillomania, alopecia, or transmelonotis
  5:44am
Brian Ferguson:

they don't listen the same way we do. they're very linear in their approach, for lack of a better word
  5:45am
Brian Ferguson:

Wigs are warm in winter.
  5:46am
shmuel:

now every time I go to a website im gonna think the WWW means warm winter wigs
  5:46am
Mark R:

I don't think so, Brian. Their brains have been warped from an early age. I grew up on a great, short-lived freeform station in Detroit called WABX. They were only freeform for about 5 years, then their competitors started playing JUST the most popular tracks (Zeppelin, Deep Purple) and ignoring the strange jazz and blues tracks ABX would work in now and then, and of course, they killed ABX in the ratings. I also had an older brother with great taste in music, so I had a good start.
  5:47am
Brian Ferguson:

schmuel I think it would be a better world if everyone had a warm winter wig
  5:48am
Brian Ferguson:

"Just the most" is the last I saw from your post. not sure if I can expand them
  5:51am
Brian Ferguson:

like tweets, it seems there's a limit on what we can post
  5:51am
shmuel:

I want a warm winter wig made out of 13 beaver tails
  5:52am
shmuel:

then my ears won't get cold, even in outer space
  5:53am
Brian Ferguson:

Everyone here is lucky to have been exposed to a variety of music in their early years, I imagine. Let us be thankful for that.
  5:54am
shmuel:

everyone here is lucky if they got no expectations
  5:55am
Brian Ferguson:

be well
  5:57am
john the g:

quite a good show
  5:57am
Mark R:

Sounds like a little hiccup in our playlist software, Brian. Looks fine on my computer, though.
  5:58am
Mark R:

Thanks for hanging out with me tonight, it helps pass the time up here in a lonely studio. Jeffrey Davison is next, with his always wonderful "Shrunken Planet" show. See you soon.
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