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Favoriting December 28, 2014: Ruined Dreams, This Wasted Land

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
  Absolutely Real       0:00:00 (Pop-up)
  Adult Entertainment       0:01:46 (Pop-up)
  Transmission Begins       0:01:53 (Pop-up)
  Ruined Dreams, This Wasted Land     Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior, Alternate Opening Dialogue  0:03:17 (Pop-up)
Fabrice Baty And Ankh  Les Portes De L'orage/ La Falaise   Favoriting 1973-1975    0:04:54 (Pop-up)
Delta-Sleep-Inducing Peptide  Viola (melody mix one)   Favoriting Abduction Of Mind    0:18:07 (Pop-up)
Pleasure Girls  Dirty Words   Favoriting Homo Sexipiens Project    0:24:26 (Pop-up)
  She Told Me She Loved Me/She's Evil     Dialogue from Family Guy, Bottle Rocket and "Don't Go In The House!"  0:24:52 (Pop-up)
Isolation Ward  High And Low   Favoriting FM-BX Society Tape Vol. 1 (V/A)    0:25:49 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Gas 

Gas 1   Favoriting

 

 

0:28:25 (Pop-up)
The Inner Space  Apokalypse   Favoriting Agilok & Blubbo    0:35:18 (Pop-up)
PC Worship  Staring At The Sun   Favoriting Millenial Kreephaus    0:45:31 (Pop-up)
Sinoia Caves  Aboria Tapes   Favoriting Beyond The Black Rainbow OST    0:48:00 (Pop-up)
Janek Schaefer  Skyline Ascending   Favoriting Unfolding Luxury Beyond the City of Dreams    0:51:30 (Pop-up)
Alastair Galbraith  One Method   Favoriting Cry    0:54:30 (Pop-up)
Flaming Dragons of Middle Earth  Horny Gaga Dog   Favoriting All Roads Lead To Dome    0:57:07 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Gas 

Gas 1   Favoriting

Nah Und Fern 

 

0:59:22 (Pop-up)
Mira Belle  A   Favoriting Blue Prints    1:06:05 (Pop-up)
Mafouka  Intercoughinstrumentimixi (Excerpt)   Favoriting     1:08:19 (Pop-up)
Meat beat Manifesto  Radio Babylon   Favoriting 99%    1:09:34 (Pop-up)
Cold Cave  Heaven Was Full   Favoriting Live3 On WFMU's Choking Cufflinks    1:16:56 (Pop-up)
  Violent Forces At Work       1:20:17 (Pop-up)
Kleistwahr  V, VI, VII   Favoriting This World Is Not My Home    1:21:29 (Pop-up)
  I tried Being Nice!     Dialogue from Don't Go In The House  1:30:59 (Pop-up)
Timeless Reality  Need The Guilt Pt.2   Favoriting Ultra Rock    1:31:45 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Gas 

 

 

 

1:44:34 (Pop-up)
Piero Umiliani  Percussion Speciales   Favoriting Percussion    1:47:30 (Pop-up)
Ennio Morricone  Ric Happening From Metti Una Sera A Cena   Favoriting Delerium Of The Senses    1:49:38 (Pop-up)
Grouper  Alien Observer   Favoriting Alien Observer    1:50:30 (Pop-up)
Midnight Mines  Ace From Space   Favoriting Dance Hall Style    1:54:24 (Pop-up)
 
  Sound Dynamics/Experiments       2:02:08 (Pop-up)
Caberet Voltaire  Nag Nag Nag   Favoriting Wanna Buy a Bridge?    2:03:59 (Pop-up)
  Drum Solo In The Alps       2:07:59 (Pop-up)
A Full Cosmic Sound  B1   Favoriting El Infierno    2:10:07 (Pop-up)
Clone Defects  I Rock I Ran   Favoriting Shape Of Venus    2:15:04 (Pop-up)
Toxin III  Middle Class   Favoriting I Rack I Ran Again    2:17:38 (Pop-up)
Gang Green  Kill A Commie   Favoriting This Is Boston, Not L.A.    2:20:49 (Pop-up)
Black Flag  I've got To Run   Favoriting TV Party single    2:21:32 (Pop-up)
Bill Orcutt & Chris Corsano  Track 2   Favoriting The Raw and the Cooked    2:23:36 (Pop-up)
Lightning Bolt  2Morro Morro Land   Favoriting Hypermagic Mountain    2:26:28 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
gas 

 

 

 

2:29:34 (Pop-up)
  Subway Field Recording 12/27/14     Unknown Trombone Player with ambient Train Sounds  2:36:36 (Pop-up)
Pharmakon  Primitive Struggle   Favoriting Bestial Burden    2:38:00 (Pop-up)
White Fence  I'll Follow You   Favoriting White Fence    2:39:56 (Pop-up)
  Yer Crazy       2:43:16 (Pop-up)
Raz Mesinai  Ressurection For Goatskin   Favoriting Ressurctions for Goatskin    2:44:34 (Pop-up)
  Don't Go In The House film excerpt       2:45:43 (Pop-up)
Delta-Sleep-Inducing Peptide  Immer Welter   Favoriting Abduction Of Mind    2:48:23 (Pop-up)
Gay Shapes  Side B   Favoriting Untitled    2:52:12 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 3:10am
Jherweg:

Hello?
  3:12am
Hiram:

Hi!
Avatar 3:14am
Jherweg:

Phew thought I was Flying solo for a minute.
  3:15am
Hiram:

i'm awake. i'm listening!
  3:16am
Henry:

Hi Jon! More sleepy than alive but always pleased by your selection!
Avatar 3:16am
Jherweg:

Hey Henry!
  3:21am
andrea:

I'm up! (UK time)
Avatar 3:22am
Jherweg:

Hey Andrea, thanks for checking in!
  3:22am
andrea:

Hey! Finally I'm up to listen to the show live.
  3:31am
sandy:

dope set so far! thank you!
  3:32am
sandy:

greetings from canadah
  3:37am
GeesyCreesy:

Thanks for your show. I'm enjoying it a lot
  3:39am
JakeGould:

I'm up but going to slumberland. Just wanted to say you are spot on about it those pre-CGI special effects. And "Mad Max" and "Road Warrior" are great!
Avatar 3:41am
Jherweg:

Yes, let's go back to green screens and real stunts, I'm not into this CGI movie world.
Avatar 3:42am
Jherweg:

Hey Sandy! Oh Canada!!!
  3:42am
JakeGould:

FunFact: The reason there were so many post-apocalyptic and even time travel sci-fi things in the pre-CGI era was production costs. A few Star Trek episodes were specifically made because producers wouldn't give Gene Rodenberry funds, so they would whip up a script where the crew went "back in my time" to an old west set or an old NYC set since they had the sets already built on the lot for other things. Very DIY in many ways.
Avatar 3:42am
Mugsy:

Morning Herweg greetings all.
Avatar 3:44am
Jherweg:

Interesting JAKE, a small budget can often force a director or writer to be more creative ,Hey Mugsy!
  3:48am
JakeGould:

Also read up on "Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan." They reused special effects directly from the first, crappy movie. And the bridge the Enterprise crew is on is the exact same one the hijack Khan crew is on. Just lit, dressed
Avatar 3:49am
andrea_uk:

Great set! ( I finally registered)
Avatar 3:51am
Jherweg:

Cool! It's about TIME! Speaking of low budget movies that did a lot with a little Beyond the black rainbow is one of them!!
  3:53am
Henry:

it's always like that: less is more. If you have all the possibilities, you don' t have possibilities...
Avatar 3:55am
Jherweg:

Creativity and Inspiration often come from being backed into a corner.
  3:57am
JakeGould:

And two more bits of trivia on DIY film stuff: "Dawn of the Dead" was set at a mall since George Romero knew the owner and cut a deal to film at night. And the mall car chase scene in Blues Brothers happened thanks to someone on the production team finding out the mall was set to be demolished. So they cut a deal: If it's going to be demolished we can trash it, right? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2316114/The-story-25m-shopping-mall-trashed-Blues-Brothers-epic-police-chase-just-torn-30-years.html
Avatar 3:59am
andrea_uk:

Horny Gaga Dog!!!!!!
  4:00am
JakeGould:

That's it for me on that. But lookup stuff like old TV shows and such. Tons of "making due" that makes you realize how money soaked and tepid modern studio film making can be.
Avatar 4:01am
Petey Pete:

hey Staring at the Sun ?by who ?
  4:02am
oıpɐɹ ɹoɟ ǝɔɐɟ:

listening from NH. I LIKE YOUR SHOW!
audioerotica.
  4:11am
mnf11211:

I am actually up and listening to the show live!
Avatar 4:13am
Jherweg:

Sorry Pete PC Worship! I Guess I got distracted and didn't say it!
  4:22am
kimster:

Morning!
Avatar 4:22am
Jherweg:

Hey!!
  4:25am
kimster:

Sounds fantastic!
Avatar 4:26am
Jherweg:

You picked a noisey time to join the party!
  4:28am
mnf11211:

this is so cool
  4:42am
pfafulous:

I enjoyed it. Not tuned out.
Avatar 4:42am
andrea_uk:

same here
  4:43am
hhmmm:

hhmmm?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:43am
Jeroen Kuster:

good morning good broadcast
thanks
  4:43am
kimster:

Hmmm it's awesome!! I like it!
  4:51am
Henry:

Yeah Piero Umiliani is the Man!!!
Avatar 4:52am
Jherweg:

A little slice of Italy for you henry!! Thanks Jeroen!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:54am
joeray:

I agree with you, Jonathan "...and before that", is what DJs always say when they read their playlists backwards. It is very annoying!
  4:57am
Henry:

oh Thanks so much Jon, you choosed one of the best :-)
Avatar 4:57am
Jherweg:

thanks joeray. I'm glad I'm not the only one....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:04am
joeray:

Blurred and Obscured is getting to be a weekly habit with me here at my group home overnight. I usually get to listen to all of your show, but this morning a client and a migraine got in the way of that. Thank god for Imetrex! What I got to hear has been wonderful.
Avatar 5:04am
Mugsy:

Have a good week Jonathan I'll be listening on FM car radio.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:06am
Jeroen Kuster:

I love this song
  5:07am
mnf11211:

yeah this is a cool song
Avatar 5:20am
andrea_uk:

good one!
  5:23am
mnf11211:

are you trying to wake us up?? IT'S WORKING!!!
Avatar 5:27am
Jherweg:

I'm just in one of those fucking moods.
  5:29am
Hiram:

Me too!
  5:44am
mnf11211:

great show-happy to have tuned in. Thanks!
Avatar 🎙 Swag For Life Member 10:49pm
Ike:

Digging the archive. Re: back-announcing backwards, there's a good reason for that, though it's becoming less important w/the rise of online listening. If a driver tunes into a set partway through on FM radio and wants to ID a track, (s)he can listen to backwards back-announcing and count back to the track, but that won't work w/forwards back-announcing. (Did I explain that correctly? That makes sense, right?)
Avatar 🎙 9:51am
Simon P:

Delta- Sleep - proving (again) that all the best stuff's on cassette
Avatar 🎙 10:19am
Simon P:

Horny gaga dog sure did put a smile on me face
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