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Favoriting November 16, 2013: Highlights from the Garland Encyclopedia of World Music

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
abdorahman nurak  kanbar kan   Favoriting turkestan - kirghiz komuz and kazakh dombra    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
maman  togotchi / kanbar khan   Favoriting turkestan - kirghiz komuz and kazakh dombra    0:04:32 (Pop-up)
hamit rayimbergenov  aqqu   Favoriting turkestan - kirghiz komuz and kazakh dombra    0:09:11 (Pop-up)
various - cook islands  drum dance   Favoriting south pacific - island music    0:10:38 (Pop-up)
various - fiji  male fan dance / club dance meke iwau   Favoriting south pacific - island music    0:13:37 (Pop-up)
various  ha leu / ha leu   Favoriting stilling time - traditional musics of vietnam    0:17:44 (Pop-up)
various  heu phuem   Favoriting stilling time - traditional musics of vietnam    0:23:05 (Pop-up)
various  boatmen's songs tracks 6, 7   Favoriting songs of the land of china    0:25:57 (Pop-up)
various  love song from the upper regions of the yellow river   Favoriting songs of the land of china    0:27:34 (Pop-up)
various  love song from the middle region of yellow river   Favoriting songs of the land of china    0:28:14 (Pop-up)
a kostis  dertlidikos horos   Favoriting greek rhapsody : instrumental music from greece 1905-1956    0:32:53 (Pop-up)
 
various  tarantella (au cours de la danse)   Favoriting zampogne en italie    0:44:47 (Pop-up)
various  love song - biblica and briul   Favoriting roumaine - wedding music from wallachia, vlasca & teleorman    0:48:48 (Pop-up)
various / unknown  mon-gu tuul   Favoriting secret museum of mankind - central asia    0:53:57 (Pop-up)
various  song sung upon finishing the work   Favoriting polyphonic music of the amis tribe    0:57:55 (Pop-up)
 
a thai salaw seung pi ensemble led by Sanit A-phai  unknown   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 4 southeast asia    1:14:05 (Pop-up)
mawlam rattri si-wilai  a thai lam sing repartee song   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 4 southeast asia    1:15:04 (Pop-up)
Daw yi yi thant & u myint maun  burmese kyo classical song   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 4 southeast asia    1:16:25 (Pop-up)
gamelan ensemble directed by Pak Kasdu  srempeg, pelog patet wolu   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 4 southeast asia    1:19:58 (Pop-up)
 
orch seleccion del centrro  no lo cuentes a nadie   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 2 south america, mexico, central america and the caribbean    1:31:39 (Pop-up)
nicanor abarca puma  quien a visto aquel volcan   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 2 south america, mexico, central america and the caribbean    1:32:32 (Pop-up)
a trio of jarocho musicians  siquisiri   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 2 south america, mexico, central america and the caribbean    1:33:48 (Pop-up)
marimba de arco trio  los novios   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 2 south america, mexico, central america and the caribbean    1:36:56 (Pop-up)
rara sanbout  rara instrumental music   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 2 south america, mexico, central america and the caribbean    1:39:29 (Pop-up)
unknown  afro-martinican street music   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 2 south america, mexico, central america and the caribbean    1:41:05 (Pop-up)
 
kulung of Koloboi and a chorus from Yilataa  kpelle   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    1:50:48 (Pop-up)
joseph torobeka  inanga chuchotee   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    1:53:38 (Pop-up)
koo nimo and band  pal wine highlife song   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    1:56:35 (Pop-up)
various  nyin min nyama nyama   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    1:59:33 (Pop-up)
bouchit bint loki  tihadanaren   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    2:05:31 (Pop-up)
hattaye ag muhammed  khadisia   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    2:07:12 (Pop-up)
silagi kirimungo  enyhonyhi kolojo   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    2:08:45 (Pop-up)
sheikh burukan kiwuuwa  gganga aluwa   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    2:13:06 (Pop-up)
baaka pygmy group  makala   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    2:15:29 (Pop-up)
james masango  tongore   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    2:18:01 (Pop-up)
elias kunaka & kidwell mudzimirema  nyama musango   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 1 africa    2:20:52 (Pop-up)
 
lahsen wakrim  taskiwin   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 6 middle east    2:31:28 (Pop-up)
walid abid  dal ona   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 6 middle east    2:32:45 (Pop-up)
itab  ba uni   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 6 middle east    2:33:26 (Pop-up)
acar family  ax le nure, henoke gerowwere, xwastime   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 6 middle east    2:35:06 (Pop-up)
ali ekber cicek  haydar haydar   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 6 middle east  00  2:39:39 (Pop-up)
shanshat tolepova  zhyr   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 6 middle east    2:41:13 (Pop-up)
nadira pirmatova  sarabaxi orom i jon   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 6 middle east    2:44:12 (Pop-up)
nadira pirmatova  oynasin dugah   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 6 middle east    2:46:46 (Pop-up)
archana joglekar  north indian kathak dance syllables   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 5 the indian subcontinent    2:53:44 (Pop-up)
kalamu jogi  nirgun bhajan   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 5 the indian subcontinent     
shah wali khan  yaqorban   Favoriting garland encyclopedia of world music vol 5 the indian subcontinent     


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Listener comments!

Avatar 6:05pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...ohkay - we'll start w/ a ☆, shall we?...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:11pm
davex:

Good evening - interesting music!
  6:17pm
Mitten John:

Sounding good, Donna!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:19pm
Pseu Braun:

most excellent to enter The Gateway!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:28pm
davex:

Amazing how so much of this music sounds similar to traditions on the other side of the world.
  6:30pm
Marmalade Kitty:

This show is a trip..
Avatar 6:34pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- yeah - this Chinese boatmen's song reminds me of AmerIndian chants
- & also, there's probably similarity in most 'nautical' music everywhere...
- One theory holds that Social coordination in Work (Work Song) is the origin of Music to a large degree...
Avatar 6:36pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...another that - in America, the origin of the word 'Rock' relating to Music is from the method employed in swinging work loads on/off steamboats on the Mississippi (?!)...
Avatar 6:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...which is not what is more widely thot, of course !...
Avatar 6:44pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

dertlidikos horos way kewl - flawless set
Avatar 6:47pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...bagpipes are wonderful - >if< they know how to tune & play !!...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:57pm
Kristina Koffee:

Good eve everyone, hello Donna. Just tuning in. Great set :D I love bagpipes!
  6:58pm
Marmalade Kitty:

shows like this one help free us the modern world prison complex!
Avatar 7:03pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& this Mongolian (?) track sounds even more AmerIndian. Coincidence?
Avatar 7:04pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- oh sorry - delayed playlist syndrome - I'm hearing the Amis track...
Avatar 7:05pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Taiwan says websearch...
  7:06pm
Marmalade Kitty:

music travels well!
  7:12pm
gg:

Hi, just wanted to say Gateway to Joy has become my favorite show on FMU these days and love whenever it unexpectedly appears!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:17pm
Mike East:

that 1st set was intense. those little girls singing, especially
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:25pm
Mike East:

Any idea which track I'm referring to?
Avatar 7:26pm
slugluv1313:

beautiful beautiful music, Donna -- THANK YOU!
  7:27pm
Donna:

hey mike, it was from stilling time (vietnam)
Avatar 7:31pm
fred von helsing:

toe toe no no no
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:31pm
Mike East:

ah cool. thank you
Avatar 7:49pm
fred von helsing:

and the time in nj is... saturday at 2000 ?
Avatar 7:52pm
fred von helsing:

let's all shinny
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:57pm
Kristina Koffee:

that last track (kulung of koloboi) gave me the auditory equivalent of rubbing your hand on the carpet for a long time.
Avatar 8:08pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- yeah fvh - 20:08 Eastern Time USA...
Avatar 8:09pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Does the 'timestamp' on Comments (like this) show Local Time for everyone - ?! Or NewJersey-FMU time - ??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:21pm
davex:

Only WFMU time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:26pm
Ike:

Hello! I just rolled home listening to this show after a semi-epic day of feasting on foods from around the world. We started at an Iranian place, Kabob on the Cliff, in Cliffside Park, NJ. Very tasty. They had amazing, odd rice pudding w/great texture.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:28pm
Ike:

Their slogan was "we are committed to bringing to you the outmost kabobing experience."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:31pm
Mike East:

I didnt know kabob could be used as a verb. thats awesome
Avatar 8:31pm
david_:

hi all
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:38pm
Ike:

But that's not all! Then next door we found amazing desserts. Not sure of the cuisine, maybe Turkish? And then....
Avatar 8:39pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...if you were bouncing in water, eating a kabob, & skewering something simultaneously - you could be bobbing, kabobing, & shishkabobing all @ once...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:41pm
Mike East:

turkish sweets are the sweetest sweets
  8:42pm
Robert:

What's all this about Hanoi Jane?
Avatar 8:44pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...it says that Austin City Limits tonight will have Jim James solo & the Black Angels on
...both ACL & Faye Archive I believe - as I think they'll overlap an hour
...my wine glass is feeling empty & neglected...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:45pm
Ike:

I *think* the place was Istanbul Borek on Palisade Ave. in Cliffside Park. Very strongly recommended. And then later we walked to a Guatemalan cafe in Fairview, and had a great atol de elote, which is a hot corn drink. Corn! Of all things. It works.
Avatar 8:47pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...too much of what we eat & drink has high fructose corn syrup in it - might as well drink it w/ less processing ! Horchata is a favorite...your drink *&* your desert in one...
Avatar 8:49pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- & mango lassi (Indian) !
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:49pm
Ike:

I just uploaded some of my food adventure pics from today to my FMU profile, click on my name to see them. The rice pudding is my avatar pic for the moment.
Avatar 8:49pm
slugluv1313:

where/how might one acquire this AMAZING Garland Encyclopedia of World Music??!! so . . . MESMERIZING!!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:52pm
Ike:

Our last stop was an Armenian church food bazaar. It was really good. Then I drove my friends to a bus stop and I put on FMU & I think one of my foodie friends fell in love with Donna's show. Ha. Good way to end.
  8:56pm
Donna:

the cds accompanied the books, which were sold as a set, for over 2 grand or there abouts. you can now find the books used, separately in the 150ish range.
Avatar 8:56pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...as a crude overview?? - seems Rob's style is pleasantly disorienting whirlwind excursions across cultures into spirited & festive aspects of music
- whereas Donna here is into longer & trancier explorations w/ more focus on Asia...(?)...
Avatar 8:58pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- both a wonderful pleasure & a schoolin' for me, of course...
Avatar 9:04pm
slugluv1313:

thanks, Donna! yes, i had a feeling they would be way expen$ive -- but sooooo WORTH IT!!!
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