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The finest in Micronesian doo-wop, Appalachian mambo, Turkish mariachi, pygmy yodeling of
Baltimore, Portuguese juju, Cajun gamelan, tuba choirs from Mozambique, Inuit marching bands,
Filipino free jazz, Egyptian kabuki theater, and throat singers of the Lower East Side.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Approx. start time |
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Music behind DJ: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Folkways |
1976 |
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Music behind DJ: ECD |
In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form |
Mo' Wax |
1990 |
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Chiyako Sato | Ai Shite Choudai | 1929 | 0:06:47 (Pop-up) | ||
Ichiro Fujiyama | Sake Ha Namida Ka Tameike Ka | 1931 | 0:10:03 (Pop-up) | ||
Katsutaro Kouta | Yanagi no Ame | 1932 | 0:13:31 (Pop-up) | ||
Ichimaru | Tenryuu Kudareba | 1933 | 0:17:05 (Pop-up) | ||
Tadaharu Nakano & Columbia Rhythm Boys | Yama no Ninkimono | 1933 | 0:20:14 (Pop-up) | ||
Nakano Tadaharu | Chiisana Kissaten | 1935 | 0:23:18 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: Kodo |
Sai-So (Strobe's Satori Beats) |
Sai-So: The Remix Project |
Sony Japan |
1999 |
0:26:17 (Pop-up) |
Bill Evans | Alfie | California Here I Come | Verve | 1967 | 0:35:04 (Pop-up) |
Rahsaan Roland Kirk | Alfie | Now Please Don't You Cry, Beautiful Edith | Verve | 1967 | 0:40:06 (Pop-up) |
Machito | Alfie | b/w Baby I Love You | RCA Victor | 1967 | 0:43:02 (Pop-up) |
Jamie Saft, Steve Swallow, Bobby Previte | Alfie | You Don't Know the Life | RareNoise | 2019 | 0:45:26 (Pop-up) |
Eivets Rednow | Alfie | Eivets Rednow | Gordy | 1968 | 0:48:42 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Cal Tjader |
Georgy Girl |
Hip Vibrations |
Verve |
1967 |
0:51:54 (Pop-up) |
Hirabai Barodekar | Ghei Vihangsaman Bharari | b/w Adhir Man Bavare | Columbia | 1938 | 0:57:52 (Pop-up) |
Bhimsen Joshi | Raga Lalit (Teen Tal) | Raga Lalit / Raga Shudh-Kalyan | His Master's Voice | 1961 | 1:00:48 (Pop-up) |
Mahendra Kapoor | Mera Pyar Woh Hai Ki | Yeh Raat Phir Na Ayegi (OST) | Angel | 1965 | 1:04:58 (Pop-up) |
Shyamal Sinha | Raga Kafi—Sindhu | Sarod Ragas | Cuca | 1968 | 1:09:10 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Bill Plummer & the Cosmic Brotherhood |
The Look of Love |
Bill Plummer & the Cosmic Brotherhood |
Impulse! |
1968 |
1:22:04 (Pop-up) |
John Gordon |
1st Movement - Desire 2nd Movement - Fulfillment 3rd Movement - Aftermath 4th Movement - Consequences |
Erotica Suite | Strata East | 1978 | 1:32:18 (Pop-up) |
Sarah Vaughan | You Never Give Me Your Money | Songs of the Beatles | Atlantic | 1977 | 1:54:46 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Alice Coltrane |
Ptah, the El Dauod |
Ptah, the El Daoud |
Impulse! |
1970 |
2:04:22 (Pop-up) |
The Ambassador Springboks | Minsumo Bo | b/w So Mi Mu | Philips-West African | 1964 | 2:04:32 (Pop-up) |
Haruna Ishola & His Apala Group | Orin To Mo Gbon Wa | b/w Gboti Oloti Le | Decca | 1967 | 2:07:16 (Pop-up) |
Urbano De Castro | Dilangue | Rebita '74 | Fabrica de Discos Angolana | 1973 | 2:10:19 (Pop-up) |
Orchestre Kiam | Kamiki (pt. 1) | b/w Kamiki (pt. 2) | African | 1976 | 2:13:53 (Pop-up) |
Cyril Labonne | Roseda | b/w Séga L'année 70 | Disque Capricorne | 2:22:39 (Pop-up) | |
K.K.'s No.2 Band | Begyi Mani | Onipa Nye | Essiebons | 1979 | 2:25:31 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Mulamba |
Dashiki (Version Instrumentale) |
b/w Dashiki (Version Vocale) |
Disques Espérance |
1975 |
2:30:04 (Pop-up) |
Johnny Copeland | It Don't Bother You | b/w It Don't Bother You | Mercury | 1958 | 2:35:10 (Pop-up) |
Bobby Wade | You Don't Understand Me | b/w They Call It Stormy Monday | Marjon | 1964 | 2:37:33 (Pop-up) |
Benny Latimore | Rain from the Sky | b/w I Can't Go on Anymore | Blade | 1966 | 2:40:00 (Pop-up) |
Lee Mays & The Zonics | Nothing Means Nothing to You | b/w Writing This Letter | Gaye | 1967 | 2:42:40 (Pop-up) |
Major Smith | Payin' With My Own Tears | b/w I Don't Believe Nothin' | Lewis | circa 1971 | 2:45:17 (Pop-up) |
Tiny Watkins | A Soldier's Sad Story | b/w Love Flows Like a River | Excello | 1967 | 2:48:12 (Pop-up) |
Randolph Walker | Do Me Wrong | b/w Miss Jackson's Daughter | Law-ton | 1970 | 2:50:48 (Pop-up) |
James Ellis | Ain't Gonna Cry No More | b/w Ain't Gonna Cry No More | Cotillion | 1971 | 2:53:34 (Pop-up) |
Na Allen | Lay It on Me Right Now | b/w Everytime It Rains | Ronn | 1970 | 2:56:36 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good |
Jewel |
1971 |
2:59:55 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Listener Gregory:
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ParUbi:
dutchtheo:
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Stick with me, kid. We'll be marching together!
rustypepin:
Webhamster Henry:
Gina Bacon:
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bigplanetnoise:
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There only two settings for the coffee. On and more on.
rustypepin:
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Stanley:
thedunkel:
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Howdy, thedunkel!
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Webhamster Henry:
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@Gina morning
Doug Schulkind:
Halloooooo, John from Florham park!
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listener Rey:
Flash Strap:
Gina Bacon:
John from Florham park:
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Stephen O:
Mr C:
John from Florham park:
Doug Schulkind:
Yes, that's it exactly! Fuck fidelity, let's dance!
@Mr C
Here at Give the Drummer Some we have no answers, but some pretty good questions.
Doug Schulkind:
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John from Florham park:
Mark R:
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Doug Schulkind:
Not true! I heard you complain once back in 1982. (But you were quite plastered.)
John from Florham park:
sinner:
Stanley:
Mark R:
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Doug Schulkind:
Bill Macy, who starred on Broadway in the sex musical Oh Calcutta!
melinda:
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Stanley:
I think I'll go lie down.
Sem:
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Stanley:
Phillippe Bastille:
dutchtheo:
John from Florham park:
John from Florham park:
Doug Schulkind:
Yup, Stanley and dutchtheo!
I understood you perfectly, John from Florham park.
Webhamster Henry:
John from Florham park:
Stanley:
Flash Strap:
Flash Strap:
ParUbi:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
I have been broadcasting songtaculars since before Mary was born!
Doug Schulkind:
Here's a description:
"Milcom Negley, a one-man militia, rages against the tyranny of federal overreach. He is hunkered down in a rural Toby jug museum where Tink Enraught, a mannered curatrix, offers him tea and cookies. Milcom is a “Thirteenther” – a conspiracy theorist who believes an obscure, wouldbe Thirteenth amendment negates the authority of our government. He occupies the museum because it is the only place left in his failed town to receive federal funds – a grant for the upkeep of a rare 17th-century British pitcher known as “Sir Oswyn”.
Although Milcom expects to be swarmed by military drones, attention is paid only by Agent Reyes, a young rookie FBI field specialist. Milcom explains that the town’s only major source of employment – a hammer manufacturer – has gone under, leaving the residents lost. He is armed with “the Last American Hammer” to roll off the plant’s line and intends to hold a proxy trial against the US government using Toby jugs as physical stand-ins for a court."
Flash Strap:
John from Florham park:
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Jeff g.:
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Listener Gregory:
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
Yessiree. It's being staged by the Pittsburgh Opera Company.
@Jeff G
Ishmael Reed, or "Ish," as certain people I once knew referred to him.
Welcome aboard, Funky16Corners!
Sit, βrian, sit! Good βrian!
ParUbi:
John from Florham park:
@Parubi howdy
βrian:
Funky16Corners:
Doug Schulkind:
I'm waiting for the punchline...
Doug Schulkind:
"The key differences between the Hindustani and Carnatic systems are: Hindustani music is raga based while Carnatic is kriti-based. Hindustani stresses pure notes versus the gamaka-based Carnatic ragas. ... The sarangi is a major accompaniment in Hindustani, while the violin reigns in Carnatic."
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doctorjazz:
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Uncle Michael:
Gina Bacon:
ParUbi:
Doug Schulkind:
Howdy, doctorjazz! chresti! Uncle Michael!
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Uncle Michael:
Dean:
ParUbi:
Doug Schulkind:
Yes yes yes, you're right. There are two Carnatic mandolin playing sisters whose music I played on the show a few weeks back. Also, hi Dean!
Marie:
Doug Schulkind:
doctorjazz:
Dean:
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
The Bollywood Brass Band may need to have a word with you.
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Marie:
Dave Sewelson:
Dean:
Doug Schulkind:
Spaulding is tremendous here, indeed.
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doctorjazz:
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βrian:
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Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):
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Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):
Jeff Golick:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Of course! Accepted with love!
@Funky16Corners
Never enough Sarah.
Uncle Michael:
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):
Dean:
Stop trying to curry favor with humor, UM.
Funky16Corners:
Mr C:
βrian:
Jeff Golick:
Brian in UK:
βrian:
John from Florham park:
Funky16Corners:
John from Florham park:
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Uncle Michael:
βrian:
stealthy oats:
Dean:
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Doug Schulkind:
They did indeed. I should've mentioned that and saved you the trouble.
Doug Schulkind:
I hope many people ask you what you did today.
Listening Out There:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
I think we're all gonna be hearing a lot more about N-95 respirator masks in the near future.
Welcome!
Wait, whut? Is that Brian in UK? Why yes indeed!
pantz:
Funky16Corners:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
Hey hey, pantz! Nice to see ya!
βrian:
Brian in UK:
Listening Out There:
pantz:
Doug Schulkind:
Yeah, I was sticking only to the Burt Bacharach-Hal David tune, not the music Sonny Rollins actually wrote for the film. I did play a snippet of the Rollins "theme" song, however. And Rahsaan Roland Kirk quoted the Sonny Rollins melody at the end of his piece.
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
I think the Pirates could be historically bad this year. I cheer for them, sure, but I retain my Mets love from my NYC years. And (speaking of historically bad) my Orioles love from my Maryland years.)
Brian in UK:
pantz:
Listener Gregory:
(Returned to my computer; my lurking hours are over.)
Dean:
Doug Schulkind:
At least the Reds seem to have a pulse. They are "trying." The Pirates ownership just shafts the teams' fans and laughs all the way to the bank.
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
Did Rollins actually cover the Bacharach-David tune?
Jeff Golick:
Dean:
stealthy oats:
Brian in UK:
Uncle Michael:
wfmu.org...
Brian in UK:
Listener Gregory:
rw:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
Howdy, rw!
Funky16Corners:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
Yeah, right?! Kinda doo-woppy.
Funky16Corners:
dutchtheo:
John from Florham park:
Doug Schulkind:
Doowoppier is my new favorite word.
@John from Florham park
It's the least I can do.
dutchtheo:
sinner:
Brian in UK:
Brian in UK:
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burke:
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WR:
Doug Schulkind:
You know the deal!
Greetings, WR!
Listener Gregory:
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
Next year I'll produce Heartsmelters.
Mr C:
Brian in UK:
Uncle Michael:
Doug Schulkind:
pantz:
Doug Schulkind:
You're right. That's funny. It should be...
"Self, said I."
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Playlist, said I: wfmu.org...
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