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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.

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Favoriting October 22, 2009: be the record

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments New Approx. start time
azalia snail  jersey city   Favoriting     7"      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
jane birkin  je t'aime moi non plus   Favoriting           0:03:15 (Pop-up)
meg baird  wave crashed on rocks   Favoriting meet the philly elite  kraak    various  *   0:07:09 (Pop-up)
kitty wells  what i believe dear (is all up to you)   Favoriting           0:10:03 (Pop-up)
the rolling stones  we love you   Favoriting           0:12:29 (Pop-up)
telelvision personalities  i was a mod before you was a mod   Favoriting           0:17:06 (Pop-up)
bob welch  ebony eyes   Favoriting           0:21:24 (Pop-up)
sugarshock  land of enchantment   Favoriting           0:23:04 (Pop-up)
sic alps  L mansion   Favoriting         *   0:24:32 (Pop-up)
the W. C fields memorial electric string band  Hippy Elevator Operator   Favoriting           0:27:07 (Pop-up)
 
urge overkill  lineman   Favoriting           0:35:56 (Pop-up)
the pop group  She is Beyond Good and Evil   Favoriting           0:38:54 (Pop-up)
herb alpert  this guy's in love with you   Favoriting           0:42:36 (Pop-up)
ernest tubb  waltz across texas   Favoriting           0:46:37 (Pop-up)
holly golightly  i can't be trusted   Favoriting           0:49:42 (Pop-up)
ken cook  problem child   Favoriting           0:51:30 (Pop-up)
les surfs  reviens vite et oublie ( be my baby)   Favoriting           0:53:33 (Pop-up)
the champagne socialists  young runaways   Favoriting   slumberland      *   0:56:35 (Pop-up)
les surfs  no te vayas asi/t'en vas pas comme ca/don't make me over   Favoriting           0:58:56 (Pop-up)
 
mission of burma  trem two   Favoriting           1:05:27 (Pop-up)
ann peebles  i can't let you go   Favoriting           1:09:19 (Pop-up)
the five stairsteps  playgirl's love   Favoriting           1:11:31 (Pop-up)
jimmy hughes  i worship the ground you walk on   Favoriting           1:13:58 (Pop-up)
the jackson 5  the young folks   Favoriting           1:16:13 (Pop-up)
stereolab  iron man   Favoriting           1:19:14 (Pop-up)
abba  that's me   Favoriting           1:24:10 (Pop-up)
van mccoy  hey girl come and get it   Favoriting           1:25:42 (Pop-up)
Little Sister  i'm the one part 1   Favoriting           1:29:21 (Pop-up)
ronnie spector  try some buy some   Favoriting           1:32:03 (Pop-up)
 
bee gees  night fever   Favoriting           1:41:35 (Pop-up)
erase errata  o.m.s.f.m.   Favoriting           1:45:46 (Pop-up)
the slits  face dub   Favoriting           1:49:53 (Pop-up)
steinski  NY NY   Favoriting           1:50:47 (Pop-up)
Sonic Youth  mariah carey and the arthur doyle handcream   Favoriting           1:55:32 (Pop-up)
patsy cline  stop the world   Favoriting           2:00:24 (Pop-up)
colourbox  the moon is blue   Favoriting           2:03:52 (Pop-up)
 
kate nash  caroline's a victim   Favoriting           2:12:08 (Pop-up)
freda payne  the easiest way to fall   Favoriting           2:14:17 (Pop-up)
the secret goldfish  give him a great big kiss   Favoriting           2:17:13 (Pop-up)
 
Secos e Molhados  flores astrais   Favoriting       Wolmar Gottschall Filho spins brazilian tunes from his table at the wfmu record fair...    2:21:35 (Pop-up)
piry  heroi moderno   Favoriting     7"      2:24:47 (Pop-up)
marissa rossi  cinturao de fogo   Favoriting     7"      2:27:48 (Pop-up)
tom ze  a carta   Favoriting           2:29:18 (Pop-up)
erasmo carlos  grilos   Favoriting sonhos e memorias          2:32:50 (Pop-up)
 
Brigitte Bardot  tu veux ou tu veux pas   Favoriting     7"      2:40:08 (Pop-up)
tim maia  o descobridor dos sete mares   Favoriting o descobridor dos sete mares          2:42:19 (Pop-up)
sandra sa  olhos corridos   Favoriting           2:46:27 (Pop-up)
jorge ben  terezinha   Favoriting           2:53:59 (Pop-up)
 
Garotas Suecas  eu   Favoriting     7"      2:58:27 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:04am
texas scott:

morning trouble.
singles going modern?
  9:06am
trouble:

good morning...I am trying to be modern and retro at the same time...we will see how this works.
  9:08am
Pieter:

Good morning Trouble!
  9:09am
texas scott:

i'm sure it will be compelling and beautiful as always.
  9:09am
Bad Ronald:

Wouldn't that be postmodern?
  9:13am
Adrian in London:

Postmanpaul: are you on strike?
  9:15am
annie:

see, i knew that would happen... morning trouble. sorry to bug you..
  9:21am
ao:

Whoa, was that a RECORD SKIPPING?
  9:22am
dc pat:

I wish I was on strike...always..
  9:22am
annie:

it sure was, ao, and wasn't it a joyous sound!??
  9:22am
trouble:

oh yeah, there will more of that i can assure you
  9:23am
dc pat:

I wish I was skipping...
  9:32am
JCityJensen:

Great Morning - thanks Trouble!
  9:34am
Adrian in London:

I got my Je t'aime seven in Folkestone, UK. Anyone else?
  9:36am
fern:

Love this! I have this single, too. Wonderful cover.
  9:38am
annie:

this is where the organizer in me would do this to those cumbersome things, trouble: a rod placed on a plywood square, for however high you want the stack to be. i'd organize those puppies alphabetically by artist and separate them with paper spacers to show the beginning and end of each section.. ok, i'm done.. back to breakfast..
  9:40am
dc pat:

POP GROUP!! yes, baby, alright!
  9:41am
dc pat:

I wish I was poppy....
  9:42am
Chris - Bristol:

Talking of breakfast: a toast rack would suit your purposes quite well.
  9:45am
texas scott:

pssst..trouble,you're leaning on the turntable.
  9:46am
trouble:

a toast rack! yes one of those fab little brit ones! i love those...
  9:46am
dc pat:

hey annie: do you throw things like brown paper bags in your compost? I just did...
  9:47am
joerg:

is it turntable problems or is it some annoying software Ken has found to make a recording sound warped?
  9:49am
trouble:

ccmon now veteran wfmu listeners. i am playing with the speed on the TT...
  9:49am
dc pat:

it's not sticking the plastic yellow thing in the 45
  9:51am
annie:

pat, i have to joys of the woodstove! i use things like that to start the morning fire... around here they have banned burn barrels, so most people are just announcing that they will continue to use burn barrels or throw stuff in the woodstove.. i'm an advocate of safe incineration over landfills.
  9:52am
dc pat:

ah yeah, that's the way to be..oh well, can't have one of those in my dinky row house...
  9:53am
trs:

it sounded like a fine song by "heer'b aaalLpe^rt`"
  9:54am
annie:

bummer pat... they are a comfort, for sure.
  9:59am
Mr. SpellCheck:

reviens

merci!
  9:59am
stingy d:

my new favorite speed-on-the-turntable game to play involves serato! and it makes things sound demented!
  10:00am
Adrian in London:

God, this is great! Zut!
  10:01am
trouble:

merci!
  10:06am
krexus:

dc pat: I compost brown bags all the time (and newspaper) I find they are a great source of 'dry browns' - especially if you're like me and you don't have a lot of leaves or grass.
  10:08am
dc pat:

krexus: ok, thanks. I haven't read anything about composting in about 15 years so forgot what was acceptable
  10:18am
trouble:

hey peeps what was the wildest single you heard this week?
  10:24am
C:

probably that creepy thing ken played with that kid talking to "ambrose". yikes
  10:24am
Chris - Bristol:

I am embarrassed to admit that I only just discovered your station a few days ago (the shame of it)!. There was a crazy single called "strokin'" played yesterday which blew my mind.
  10:24am
dc pat:

that would be the abba tune you're playing
  10:24am
annie:

pat, i've always relied on rodale : http://www.compost-bin.org/the-rodale-book-of-composting/
  10:25am
texas scott:

ken played a 7" by skeeter davis."we need a lot more jesus"
that was strange.
  10:28am
dc pat:

yeah, I have Pay Dirt in my library which I think is one of Rodale's earliest works..
  10:28am
trouble:

chris from bristol, no embarrassment needed. we welcome all newcomers and old. bristol england or bristol RI?
  10:32am
Cheri Pi:

I agree, the Strokin' single really had my attention.
  10:32am
Chris - Bristol:

Bristol in England. Supposed to be looking for a new job although your station is causing much distraction but pleasure at the same time!
  10:35am
GP:

Good morning to all of my minions ! <oops, wrong speech>
ahemm

Good morning Trouble and world.

Welcome Chris From Bristol!
  10:41am
jaypee:

Good morning all.

Trouble, what's the bird call going on in the background right now? I heard those things all the time in Ontario and couldn't figure them out.
  10:43am
dc pat:

ick.
  10:48am
trouble:

sorry jaypee there is no way i can id the calls, they are not listed, and they are from varied birds.
  10:49am
dc pat:

HEY, are the bird calls on 45s??
  10:51am
trouble:

the bird calls are on a 10" record, the rarest of the odd vinyl family. why won't someone grve them their own week long run?
  10:51am
jaypee:

trouble, Oh well, it'll have to remain a mystery! Thanks!

dc pat, ooooo busted!
  10:55am
dc pat:

wellllll,,,, 10" is alright I guess....
  10:56am
GP:

This New York song has started a dance party in my office. There is smoke and strobes........<at least in my mind>

Thanks trouble.
  10:58am
Cecile:

morning!
  10:59am
postmodernmanpaul:

hello troublesome and everyone in this cookie parallel universe that is wfmu!
adrian in london - yeah, its a lay-in for me tomorrow, which means i've got extra bed time until 08.30!!!......until the gas boiler repair man arrives. wee hee
  11:03am
trouble:

good morning postman paul and all of the lovely UK. i just want you to know that I had my coffee out of a queen Elizabeth prince phillip mug this morning. can you feel it in the air?
  11:04am
Carmichael:

Mornin' Trouble and fellow Woof Moo-ers.
  11:04am
Adrian in London:

Oh, I'd forgotten how good this song is (Colourbox). Paul, shouldn't you be out by a brazier, wearing shorts and a tabard?!
  11:06am
Carmichael:

Doron, the WMP stream is still down. Is there an ongoing problem?
  11:09am
carmichael:

It shouldnt be but it looks like it just took a dip. I have it back up. Might need to take it offline for a sec in a few mins to double check something.
  11:10am
dc pat:

yeah 10" week would be impossible and it would suck.
  11:11am
dc pat:

the only good 10 inches I have are: Husker Du "8 miles high", Clash "Black Market", and the Ex "Dead Fish"
  11:12am
Carmichael:

Doron, I assume that was you posting as me. Thanks for checking it out!
  11:13am
Laurie:

Oh, I thought I heard a fake cockney accent! Oh, Kate Mosh, you silly mockney twat.
  11:14am
Laurie:

Did I just call Kate Nash Kate Mosh? I don't know. I mean, I know, but I don't know what's going with synapses misfiring.
  11:16am
PKNY:

I love me some Freda Payne. But everytime I hear the intro to this song, I think it's "Strong Island" by JVC Force.
  11:19am
GP:

Laurie,
So you are saying she is faking it then?
  11:23am
postmodernmanpaul:

trouble! notwithstanding that it should have been english breakfast tea...yes, yes i can feel it! you closet monarchist you!!!
adrian - unfortunately i will not be replete with fluorescent tabard and placard on picket duty tomorrow because we are big wuss's down here in brighton preferring to console ourselves in beckoning inns of ill repute!
  11:24am
C:

about a year ago i found a secos album that looked fairly recent. it was an updated cover from their first album with everyone's head coming out of the table. however, i don't think the original singer was on this album. did they reform a few years ago and put out something without him?
  11:26am
Carmichael:

PMP, stick it to The Man (or "The Chap", if you will)! I'm sipping away at my Harney's Irish Breakfast tea and urging you on.

You have nothing to lose but your chains.
  11:26am
Carmichael:

This sounds like a French version of Caravan.
  11:26am
doron:

real + windows media + ogg people. you are going to get knocked off for a minute. sorry. we'll be right back.
  11:28am
Laurie:

I think I've bought more a few records from Wolmar in Record Fairs past...
  11:34am
postmodernmanpaul:

carmichael! - you in the land of earl grey and pink by any chance?!!! hee hee!!!
  11:38am
annie:

i do like winamp.... just sayin..
  11:40am
Adrian in London:

PP: ah Brighton. I was down there last Sunday, seeing Spymonkey at the Corn Exchange. It's like some old church hall!
  11:42am
Mr. SpellCheck:

umm, brigitte?
  11:43am
dc pat:

anybody else bummed that Ireland got stuck with France in the World Cup playoffs?
  11:49am
Cecile:

No, but I am happy with them for nuturing the talent of Rodriigo y Gabriela who were phenomenal Saturday night.

Probably BIlly Jam is...
  11:49am
PMD:

darn, I've missed most of Trouble. guess that's why there's archives...
  11:49am
Alex:

I just have to say, this is one of my favorite songs ever - I actually don't like most of the rest of the album I have which contains this song, but this one is in my top 10 list - however it is "Olhos Coloridos" not Corridos" - which would be "running eyes"
  11:51am
PMD:

Chris in Bristol - yeah, that single blew my mind too. Ken's show in general tends to do that.
  11:54am
?:

There was a diner under the West Side Highway at 125th Street (West Side Diner, I think) back in the mid-80's that had a jukebox with Clarence Carter singles on it and I fondly remember getting nasty looks from the waitress very late one night / early one monring when I put Strokin' on - gotta love that part about "you sister will"!
  11:54am
postmodernmanpaul:

carmichael - is this the chap you speak of?
www.thechap.net
adrian - i missed spymonkey but after viewing on utube will def look out for them next time theyre naked in this neck of the woods!
  11:54am
Chris - Bristol:

It made me feel slightly violated, but in a good way.
  11:56am
Cecile:

This Jorge Ben song is great.
I take it this is a big satirical, the way they're singing some of the lines?
  11:57am
GP:

PMD, Chris, wait then, that wasn't an instructional record?

ooops
  11:57am
PMD:

Oh my. Hearing that in a diner would REALLY blow my mind.
  11:57am
Carmichael:

PMP, that's too funny! You don't see those fine upstanding gentlemen in the Land of Grey and Pink.
  11:59am
Carmichael:

That soccer song Jorge Ben did was wonderful. I think the English translation was "Goalie Man".
  11:59am
dc pat:

I think Billy Childish wins Chap of the Century hands down
  12:00pm
GP:

I don't even collect records but I so want to go now that it has been hyped up so much. Wish I lived closer.

Thanks Wolmar for some awesome music choices.
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