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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 September 30, 2010: moving sale: i am moving to tuesday

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New Approx. start time
hiragi fukuda  you should take an umbrella with you   Favoriting my turntable is slow  sloow tapes      *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
acanthus  Funerailles des Vampires   Favoriting Le Frission des Vampires (Soundtrack)  finders keepers  1971  mixed and looped together with above  *   0:03:46 (Pop-up)
Hildur Gudnadottir  floods   Favoriting Mount A  touch      *   0:05:28 (Pop-up)
Camille Yarborough  take yo praise   Favoriting           0:08:44 (Pop-up)
belbury poly & moon wiring club  #3   Favoriting youth and recreation/cycles and seasons  Ghost Box      *   0:15:03 (Pop-up)
mira cook  new year   Favoriting signs  no label      *   0:16:34 (Pop-up)
the alps  the lemon tree/saturno contro   Favoriting le voyage  type      *   0:21:27 (Pop-up)
big star  you get what you deserve demo   Favoriting Keep An Eye On The Sky (box set)          0:27:05 (Pop-up)
phil upchurch  really sincere   Favoriting feeling blue          0:33:28 (Pop-up)
 
nat king cole  Quizas Quizas QUizas   Favoriting ost in the mood for love          0:44:13 (Pop-up)
francoise hardy  le temps de l'amour   Favoriting           0:45:32 (Pop-up)
royksopp  tricky tricky   Favoriting junior          0:47:12 (Pop-up)
Shankar /Jaikishan  title music from Bombay talkie   Favoriting ost the darjeeling limited          0:53:50 (Pop-up)
The Delgados  if this is a plan   Favoriting hate          0:55:34 (Pop-up)
antoine  j'appelle canelle   Favoriting toutes mes annees 60 v/a          1:00:28 (Pop-up)
the real tuesday weld  the show must go on   Favoriting bridge of sighs: monica's wfmu 2010 fundraising premium v/a        *   1:02:40 (Pop-up)
 
the shangri-las  i'll never learn   Favoriting           1:10:47 (Pop-up)
desmond dekker  fu manchu   Favoriting rockin steady          1:14:25 (Pop-up)
the quintet  hot house   Favoriting jazz at massey hall          1:17:24 (Pop-up)
bad medicine  trespasser part 1   Favoriting funk spectrum III v/a          1:25:42 (Pop-up)
deux  paris orly   Favoriting decadence          1:29:05 (Pop-up)
 
BLOSSOM DEARIE  long daddy green   Favoriting for cafe apres midi          1:38:30 (Pop-up)
sonic youth  little trouble girl   Favoriting washing machine          2:25:10 (Pop-up)
joyce  clareana   Favoriting visions of dawn          1:44:38 (Pop-up)
charlotte gainsbourg  greenwich mean time   Favoriting irm          1:46:42 (Pop-up)
antonio variacoes  ep'ra amanha   Favoriting o melhor de      thanks kayt and jorge!    1:51:35 (Pop-up)
fall of saigon  on the beach at fontana   Favoriting fall of saigon    1982      1:53:44 (Pop-up)
kumisolo  i know what boys like   Favoriting           1:57:03 (Pop-up)
aloe blacc  green lights   Favoriting good things  stones throw      *   2:00:27 (Pop-up)
 
john cage  experiences no 1   Favoriting voices and instruments          2:08:44 (Pop-up)
sandy denny  the lady   Favoriting the bbc sessions 1971-73          2:12:59 (Pop-up)
Die Welttraumforscher/remixed by barbara morgenstern  Deine Allerschonsten Dinge   Favoriting 21 Weltraum-Standards          2:16:57 (Pop-up)
marine girls  second sight   Favoriting lazy ways          2:20:00 (Pop-up)
santogold  creator   Favoriting santogold          2:24:10 (Pop-up)
eletrosamba  um dia inteiro   Favoriting brazilian beats 6 v/a          2:28:31 (Pop-up)
sparkle moore  tiger   Favoriting           2:31:16 (Pop-up)
 
connie boswell  lullaby of the leaves   Favoriting art deco v/a          2:36:11 (Pop-up)
zola jesus  night   Favoriting stridulum EP  sacred bones      *   2:39:07 (Pop-up)
big blood  headstone 1974   Favoriting dead songs  time-lag        2:42:48 (Pop-up)
orlando marin & his orchestra  que mujer   Favoriting que chevere vol II  fania        2:47:56 (Pop-up)
J. Biebz  U smile 800% slower   Favoriting   no label      *   2:54:19 (Pop-up)
serge gainsbourg  sous le soleil exactement ( underneath the sun exactly)   Favoriting jane birkin/serge gainsbourg  light in the attic      *   2:57:03 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:32am
trouble:

sorry my bad, i hit the vanish button
  9:33am
Marco:

:-)
  9:35am
Patrick and Emily:

trouble is the Nurses sale this weekend?? are you gonna go?
  9:35am
Marco:

We love you trouble:)
  9:38am
John:

The combination of church bells and birds has officially driven my coworker crazy. Love the show. listening live in Fort Lauderdale FLA
  9:39am
Vivivan:

I always tell my dogs if today is Thursday, tomorrow is Friday, on the brink of the weekend. They wag their tails, then again, they always wag their tails...
  9:39am
Bad Ronald:

Oh no you the whole comments?
  9:39am
seang:

can't wait for the record fair!
  9:40am
dale:

it's fate, early comments not as pithy as they could have been. new beginnings and all that...
  9:40am
Marco:

I live only a few blocks away from a bell ringing church. If I open a window I can hear the ringing!
  9:42am
Marco:

Oh:) trouble is a passive / aggressive woman. That's my kind of woman:-)
  9:42am
dale:

marco, is it a real bell, or one of those churches that use a taped bell and speakers?
  9:44am
Marco:

The old bell couldn't take that much ringing! So now the have huge loudspeakers with 500 watts of power blasting to the neighborhood:(
  9:46am
still b/p:

Even with an unfortunately lame accent attempt, Nat can sound gooood.
  9:47am
Marco:

Even the Lutheran church inside the cemetery where I take the Q38 bus uses loudspeakers. But the bell is still proudly displayed!
  9:49am
Marco:

Catholic high school. And across the street a Lutheran church and cemetery?
  9:52am
trouble:

hello patrick and emily i was just thinking of you yesterday and our lovely visit up northway. yes me and des are heading out early saturday morning. anything i can find for you?
  10:01am
Kelly Jones:

Is that the big flea market at the Far Hills fairgrounds?????
  10:04am
trouble:

yes miss that is the same one, goodmorning early birdette
  10:08am
Kelly Jones:

No one knows that I secretly wake up early every day and drink coffee for hours and work in my lab. Maybe I'll see you at the big sale!
  10:11am
still b/p:

Cleaner living through chemistry.
  10:13am
Cecile:

Little Trouble Girl by SY?

Just putting it out there.....
  10:13am
Cecile:

Or some newer Mary Weiss...
  10:16am
seang:

always thought Dekker was saying "the hills are alive" instead of "the israelites"
  10:16am
lilsis:

Good Morning Trouble, rain is just starting in RI
  10:17am
texas scott:

I see by the sched,Tuesday will be a new radio destination with you and Doug.
Yay Toosdees!!
  10:19am
Patrick and Emily:

trouble, if you happen across any dansk pots this weekend. or any funky plaid or other fabric or shirts. really just anything you think we cant live without!!
  10:20am
trouble:

good morning rhode island! how is it up there besides the weth-a?
  10:21am
Nancy:

Bird Lives!
  10:21am
seang:

there's a cool arts/crafts/antiques market in boston called SOWA usually on Sundays May-October--old postcards and whatnot..
  10:23am
trouble:

o what color dansk? i do enjoy the yellow. how precious are you about the inside and its white level? plaid for Patrick?
  10:31am
?:

You should play next "VIP" by Francoise Hardy, it goes "V....I....P......bienvenue à Paris Orly....." It's REAL cheesy.
  10:37am
Jennique:

Mornin' Trouble. Glad there is a group to preserve the Loews theater in Journal Square. I saw Beck there a while back, and he even sang without a mic, that is how great the acoustics are there. PLUS the Decor is beyond. It's just beyond.
  10:41am
Cecile:

damn! two for two! Thanks Trouble!!!!!!!

Looking forward to hearing you in your new home.
  10:42am
trouble:

good morning jennique! just beyond, yes that is a good description for loews!
  10:42am
trouble:

cecile< here you go!
  10:44am
Cecile:

this one of the best nuevo-girl group songs ever. And done by a really unlikely band. It's so cool.
  10:52am
Kayt:

oi antonio!
  10:54am
trouble:

bom dia kayt!
  10:57am
Patrick and Emily:

we love yellow too!! the inside can be good to fair, but no chips, our dansk is chipped beyond use. yes plaid for Patrick
  11:03am
Kayt:

bom dia trouble!
(remember: antonio var-e-a-soish)
  11:07am
lewis:

what an interesting ahistorical perspective you have ms. trouble. I happen to agree, but what would your other-life professional colleagues have to say?
  11:11am
annie:

man it thrills me to get my brain stimulated by that kind of talk, trouble...words are incredible and powerful, huh?
  11:12am
trouble:

oh is it ahistorical? i don't think so. I think it is anti ownership in that there is never creating from an entirely blank slate...I am not horribly interested in a version of the world that holds up the concept of actual"truth" or originality" as something otherwise i imagine.
  11:13am
Cecile:

I like Twitter. But it's just a tool for gettin' things done. For me it's a news feed and the water cooler. it doesn't replace real human contact, but it's good for keeping in touch with far-flung friends, and tracking your interests.
  11:13am
Andrew:

Hey, speaking of ahistoricality, how come that Sonic Youth song didn't make it onto the playlist?
  11:14am
Nancy:

Cage Lives!
  11:15am
Peter:

Morning from the West Coast! Any chance of some Edith Piaf this morning ? Can't get her trilling R's out of my head!
  11:16am
Cecile:

trouble I think the debate is the conflict between innovation and tradition in African-American music. Do you go with Sharon Jones or Nicki Minaj? In my world, you should be able to have both. And people like Outkast, even Kanye get that.
  11:18am
Andrew:

Yeah, what's with this idea that one style excludes the possibility of another? There's plenty of room in the musosphere!
  11:19am
trouble:

oops breakdown of human function, if only i had a machine to replace me. Where did i play that sonic youth song?
  11:19am
Andrew:

I feel like it was right after Blossom Dearie. Could be wrong, though.
  11:21am
Cecile:

That's when it was.
  11:26am
trouble:

merci bien !
  11:26am
Andrew:

Thanks, Trouble.
  11:31am
trouble:

i don't think the debate is between new and old but is it "valuable" to consider that new is better than old. that model supports capitalism in the constant quest to replace and buy new. But the thought of originality is used as the hook, where it actually isn't the issue.
  11:35am
Cecile:

I don't know. I love old, but seek out the new. I get bored easily, and I don't believe it is capitalism, but rather how my brain's wired.
  11:36am
Cecile:

Or change a few letters, and you have "weird"
  11:37am
Andrew:

Yeah, that's interesting. Obviously, there has to be SOME innovation, or a culture stagnates. But when the new is necessarily better, you get undiscriminating capitalism, which is what we kind of have now.
  11:41am
Vivivan:

Sounds like Siouxsie Sioux..
  11:42am
Cecile:

really? I think I'm seeing in certain circles there not only being more innovation, but more discrimination. People seem to be freer about saying "NO" to that which thay don't want. Cafeteria Capitalism.
  11:42am
don:

"better" is such a subjective term though.. likewise "truth" "originality" "valuable" (been in the background working/listening.. amazing set trouble)
  11:43am
Andrew:

Maybe they only have the freedom to say no because there's so much to say yes to now.
  11:45am
Cecile:

Interestingly enough, Justin Timberlake said something to that effect about his generation having to choose what's worthwhile because there are so many options.
  11:45am
trouble:

very key point andrew. that is the supposed basis of the revolutionary nature of technology: access to sooooo much: fill in the blank. as if volume was more important than quality...
  11:46am
Andrew:

Yeah, it kind of pisses me off when I think about how much digging I had to do in my youth to find anything interesting. I wonder how much kids actually value what they find before they're on to the next thing.
  11:46am
Vivian:

Due to the internet, we have access to so much more music. Whereas twenty years, one can only search out different music by scanning the left of the dial.
  11:46am
Cecile:

But there is quality and volume. Think of a collector uploading all his/her rare jazz records. There's no corporate interest, and yet it's an overwhelming amount of content.
  11:47am
Cecile:

That's right, Vivian. Or mixtape from your fanzine friends. Or mail order records.
  11:49am
Vivian:

It depends on the individual and how open-minded they are. I think society likes the comfort of the familiar, what the herd knows. Look at chain restaurants, stores, tv shows, books,etc.
  11:51am
still b/p:

The Biiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeebbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbberrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr stretch.
  11:52am
Cecile:

We are all part of a herd. It's just a herd of loners.
  11:53am
Andrew:

I don't really think we're getting a higher percentage of quality now. Just more of the good AND the bad. That's why we need media like WFMU to filter out the garbage.
  11:53am
QSP:

This works very well with the bells.
  11:53am
Andrew:

...or slow it down until it's unrecognizable!
  11:54am
Vivian:

I wouldn't say we're loners. Just looking for our tribe!
  11:56am
don:

this feels subliminal
  11:57am
Cecile:

I love this Bieb chopped and screwed deal.

Andrew, really? I think TV is better, food is better, and I like the medical technology. I mean, having a knee surgery and walking 2 days later?

And I like WFMU, but my main filter is my own taste.
  11:57am
still b/p:

(With gruff Scots burr) We seek the grail of gratification, and each soul sees foes, forests and fruits wi' its own eye.
  11:58am
Cecile:

That's right, sbp.

I don't mean to sound like one of those "everything is ducky" Reason folks, but life could be a hell of a lot worse. And I can think of way worse times to be alive in.
  12:00pm
Andrew:

Medicine I'll give ya. But that's scientific progress -- quite a different thing from creative innovation.
  12:01pm
Cecile:

They are closely linked. Are you kidding?
  1:34pm
lewis:

Very cool all the comments wrt new v old, better v. worse. Thanks for hosting such a salon-like show. Sorry I missed it in "real" time.

all the best!!
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