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Favoriting November 29, 2011: she had existed and now she did not

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments New Approx. start time
agf & craig armstrong  i held a queen, the queen   Favoriting orlando  AGF        *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
cindytalk  walking in the snow   Favoriting hold everything dear  mego        *   0:01:55 (Pop-up)
fennesz  sevenstars   Favoriting sevenstars  touch        *   0:04:52 (Pop-up)
lama gyurme & jean-philippe rykiel  longevity prayer for kalu rinpoche   Favoriting the lama's chant songs of awakening  sony          0:08:37 (Pop-up)
cindytalk  walking in the snow   Favoriting hold everything dear  mego        *   0:10:15 (Pop-up)
clara rockmore  vocalise, op. 34, no. 14 (rachmaninoff)   Favoriting the art of the theremin  delos international          0:11:13 (Pop-up)
matsuo ohno  sakura sakura   Favoriting play on animals  em    7"    *   0:14:46 (Pop-up)
kartahla 72  dans le coeur du feu   Favoriting   electric cowbell records    7"    *   0:20:11 (Pop-up)
No BS Brass  take on me   Favoriting   electric cowbell records    7"    *   0:24:08 (Pop-up)
jean vilar  les colchiques/meadow saffron by appollinaire   Favoriting the golden treasury of french verse  spoken arts inc          0:27:09 (Pop-up)
simon fisher turner & mark spybey  sing song sing   Favoriting mzmzlalala` dead voices on air  tourette        *   0:29:24 (Pop-up)
 
the supremes  it's time to break down   Favoriting new ways but love stays  motown          0:40:35 (Pop-up)
kasai all stars feat tandjolo  koyile/nyeka nyeka   Favoriting congotronics 2: buzz n rumble from the urb'n' jungle  crammed discs          0:45:52 (Pop-up)
the wake  carbrain   Favoriting crush the flowers  captured tracks    7"  re-issue of sarah records release  *   0:53:02 (Pop-up)
the good the bad & the queen  northern whale   Favoriting the good, the bad & the queen  virgin records          0:55:30 (Pop-up)
the decembrists  rox in the box   Favoriting the king is dead  capitol      http://www.wildwoodchronicles.com/    0:59:44 (Pop-up)
 
nina simone  i loves you porgy   Favoriting the solid gold collection  union square music          1:11:38 (Pop-up)
Mulatu Astatqé  munaye   Favoriting ethiopiques vol 4  buda musique          1:17:03 (Pop-up)
catherine howe  epilogue   Favoriting What A Beautiful Place  numero group          1:20:06 (Pop-up)
goldfrapp  deer stop   Favoriting felt mountain  mute          1:20:43 (Pop-up)
the triffids  in the pines   Favoriting in the pines  domino          1:25:40 (Pop-up)
tim maia  no caminho do bem   Favoriting gilles peterson in brazil V/A  ether records          1:28:02 (Pop-up)
modzilla  agony/panic in the year zero   Favoriting welcome to our island  poteet          1:33:45 (Pop-up)
 
julian lynch  canopy   Favoriting terra  underwater peoples        *   1:44:12 (Pop-up)
scott walker  it's raining today   Favoriting boy child  fontana          1:48:08 (Pop-up)
michaela melian  brautlied   Favoriting baden baden  monika enterprise          1:51:30 (Pop-up)
bonnie  close your eyes   Favoriting All the Lady Singles: Gaylord Fields' 2011 Marathon Premium  no label          1:56:02 (Pop-up)
radiation city  salsaness   Favoriting the hands that take you  tender and loving empire          1:58:05 (Pop-up)
 
bert jansch  instrumental medley 1964   Favoriting bert jansch  transatlantic records      http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/05/books/review/book-review-electric-eden-by-rob-young.html?pagewanted=all    2:07:27 (Pop-up)
real estate  out of tune   Favoriting days  domino        *   2:15:20 (Pop-up)
the left banke  shadowes breaking over my head   Favoriting Walk Away Renee / Pretty Ballerina  sundazed  1967    re-issue  *   2:19:22 (Pop-up)
buffy sainte-marie  adam   Favoriting illuminations  vamguard          2:21:19 (Pop-up)
taoume maide  djeneda diakite   Favoriting divas of mali  shanachie          2:27:57 (Pop-up)
gross magic  we're awake tonight   Favoriting teen jamz  fat possum        *   2:30:54 (Pop-up)
 
alain bashung  j'envisage   Favoriting play blessures  barclay          2:41:27 (Pop-up)
saint etienne  People Get Real   Favoriting fox base alpha  warner bros          2:45:42 (Pop-up)
betty padgett  my eyes adore you   Favoriting betty padgett  luv n' haight          2:50:22 (Pop-up)
zola jesus  vessel   Favoriting conatus  sacred bones        *   2:53:30 (Pop-up)
steinski  the motorcade sped on   Favoriting What Does It All Mean? 1983-2006 Retrospective  illigal art          2:58:04 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:02am
sugarwolf:

hi!!
  9:04am
trouble:

hey sugarwolf, thanks for the musica!!
  9:10am
Parq:

Nice shade of red!
  9:13am
corduroy moccasins:

eveybody join in the chorus!
  9:14am
Adrian in London:

Hello Trouble, hello listeners. Hope everyone is fighting fit. ANyone hear Irene's show yesterday? Great live session from Misty Roses.
  9:16am
jamesie:

suitably barmy! :)
  9:16am
maja:

hi trouble,
i lov these tuesdays
first julie, than marty and now you,
sooo good!
  9:18am
trouble:

good grey morning all! bonjour jamesie, adrian and maja!
  9:19am
trouble:

i missed irene's show but will dig into the archives, I love misty roses!
  9:20am
Emily Waters:

fantastic music, trouble. very glad that i'm able to listen live.
animal noises rule!
  9:20am
Marmalade Kitty:

animal jam in da house!
  9:20am
corduroy moccasins:

am suddenly in the mood for a barn yard animals sing christmas classics CD
  9:20am
BSI:

that bird has a massive cranial tadpole.
  9:22am
Neil:

WFMU: woof moo!
  9:22am
trouble:

hey emily!! morning marmalade kitty, parq and bsi. sorry corduroy the christmas vault has not been cracked yet...
  9:23am
Marmalade Kitty:

WFMU!
  9:25am
Adrian in London:

Wow, this is bonkers! Fennesz did a cover of A-ha's Hunting High and Low but this is a bit perkier!
  9:26am
still b/p:

Ahorns!
  9:26am
r i s k y:

Go trouble...Im all in a fit for this set.
  9:28am
trouble's littlest helper:

Here is the address for the This is the Modern World with Trouble Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/This-is-the-modern-world-with-Trouble/138976469534262

If one is so inclined....
  9:28am
jamesie:

Trouble - always comme il faut!
  9:31am
?:

Adrian, the guy in a-Ha his one of the great natural vocal talents. He's 50ish but he can still hit that damn high note on "Take on Me."

I like the colors. Very small private-press freak-folk album cover vibe.
  9:31am
trouble:

i did wake up in the woofmu t shirt this morning, that must be where the animal sounds came from...
  9:32am
Cecile:

Oh, ? was me.
  9:32am
Sergey:

Hello WFMU!
  9:33am
Adrian in London:

@cecile Morten Harket. I liked some of A-ha's songs. Who didn't?
  9:37am
Cecile:

Exactly. They were much, much bigger in the rest of the world that here in the US, but they still have a lot of fans.
  9:40am
Cecile:

Hell, I bought the Take On Me single in the heart of my Killdozer loving days.
  9:42am
Adrian in London:

Oh yes! This is such a great song. Trouble, you can go home now, your job is done. No-one will mind two hours of dead air after playing this.
  9:42am
sugarwolf:

is the new schedule up yet??
  9:42am
Cecile:

or just play three hours of "Chocolate City."
  9:42am
Van in Dallas:

@Adrian - yes, Misty Roses were really great I thought, on Irene's show.

I think my first time here...hi trouble and fellow listeners! I'm usually diving into Julie's show on archive right now, but for some reason it hasn't been made available yet.

So, I'll enjoy this presentation :)
  9:46am
trouble:

goodmorning cecile! bonjour sergey. welcome van in dallas
  9:47am
AbeSomething:

Loving this version of The Supremes as led by Jean Terrell - it's totally new to me.
  9:52am
trouble:

abe that is the best record! who needs diana?
  9:53am
pierre:

It's a quick "bonjour" (but a true one) to you Trouble,
and to all the listeners extraordinaires.

Unfortunately i'm a non listener listener, but it's a good feeling to say "Hi"
  9:53am
Magda:

What a lovely shade of red for the playlist.
  9:55am
Torbjørn:

This is probably not the right place for this kind of message, but Rupture's playlist for yesterday is still open for comments, and the download is not available. Does the show need to be "stopped" on the system or something ?
  9:56am
Adrian in London:

@Torbjørn Sometimes the Rupture podcasts can take a while to be uploaded, I've found. It just means lots of sonic goodness at a later date.
  9:59am
Brian in UK:

Hello trouble, boy is it grey, wet & very windy. The sort of day for watching old black & white films.
@Van in Dallas stay tuned you will not be disappointed.
  9:59am
glenn:

it could also have something to do with the "system maintenance" being carried out last night.
  10:02am
Shana:

My outfit totally matches the colors of this playlist.
  10:02am
jamesie:

sort of day tomorrow to go on biggest strike since 1926, really.
  10:03am
Jennique:

Hey! It's the quirky National Geographic flexi-disc! What a great intro to tuning into your show! Morning Troublette!
  10:04am
Van in Dallas:

@Brian, I've been enjoying this show so far! :)
  10:08am
drewo:

The Decemberists - they be good.
  10:11am
lickysnaps:

thanks for wildwood....link!
  10:12am
Jennique:

OH boy, Trouble my favorite Decembrists song is The Mariner's Revenge Song. If you have not heard it you MUST!
  10:13am
Torbjørn:

@Trouble, @Adrian in London: Thanks, guys, appreciate it. Loving the set, as always.
  10:13am
Richard from Venezuela:

Greetings Trouble and all the listeners.
  10:14am
glenn:

doesn't colin meloy do a shirley collins tribute album thingy?
  10:16am
Van in Dallas:

Oh hey, lookie! Julie's archive is now posted...thanks! For first time though it will have to wait its turn...I'm liking what I'm hearing here too much to interrupt it :)
  10:16am
jill:

Trouble - is this Nina album called "36 essential recordings"
  10:19am
Magda:

Mulatu Astatqé is going to be my Sunday Morning Jam.
  10:19am
Brian in UK:

Ethopiques: one of the eye opening comp series of recent years.
  10:21am
Brian in UK:

Magda, we have a selection of home made jams, chutneys & chili relishs for your delectation. Just £2.25 a jar.
  10:26am
Cecile:

Oh, hell, haven't hear the Triffids in ages. Good record.
  10:26am
Magda:

@ Brian in UK. LOL. I try to listen to some instrumentals on my sunday morning like, Tito Puente. Which begs the question what flavor salsa would he be?
  10:27am
pgw in mntclr:

this goldfrapp song is quite nice. it sounds like something from "I'm the One" but with clearer/cleaner/modern recording equipment.
  10:27am
Adrian in London:

The Triffids! You're burning it up today, Trouble.
  10:27am
Magda:

@Brian UK. If you are serious how well do the hold up for overseas delivery?
  10:27am
Don (trip dub):

That goldfrapp has an interesting Kate Bush feel. What do you think of the new Robbie Robertson record?
  10:28am
v k:

per Wiki: "In the Pines", also known as "Black Girl" and "Where Did You Sleep Last Night", is a traditional American folk song which dates back to at least the 1870s, and is believed to be Southern Appalachian in origin.
  10:28am
Adrian in London:

I saw the remaining Triffids play a show at the Barbican in London last year, with the likes of Stuart Staples, Dev Hynes. Mick Harvey and various Aussies singing. I could have been a bit naff but it was an amazing show, a valediction of what a great songwriter David McComb was.
  10:29am
Marmalade Kitty:

Trouble, Goldfrapp was great.. have you heard Goldie Lookin Chain? :)
  10:30am
Marmalade Kitty:

word association!
  10:31am
Capo Strano:

Goldfrapp's Deer Stop inclined me toward a Sentimental Walk, Cosma style. Turns out instead I can't get more sentimental than hearing a song my daddy used to play but played by the Triffids. Anything from Brazil on the other hand makes me sentimental about the future.
  10:31am
trouble:

merci torbjorn! good morning richard! glenn i will look that up, i love all things shirley collins! ooops jill no the record is a double cd thing and it is strangely called " the solid gold collection" now that i look more closely at the top of it...
  10:32am
Nashville Noah:

Hey Marmalade Kitty!
  10:32am
Cecile:

Adrian, he was a great songwriter and years ahead of his time.
  10:33am
Brian in UK:

@Magda. Melliflous could be Tito flavoured. We sell just to people at work and friends. Think the cost of posting would be prohibitive, sad to say. If you like hot the relish would be up your street

Marmalade Kitty Word Association Football.
  10:33am
Cecile:

gilles peterson has the best dang Twitter feed. I'm always learning something from it.
  10:34am
Nashville Noah:

Trouble, you're bringing LOVELY this morning!
  10:34am
Marmalade Kitty:

Hey Noah! whats happenin?
  10:36am
Nashville Noah:

Just working away down in Nashville, putting together a re-issue of The Fat Boys first album! Sadly, I was not given my show to do for the next season.
  10:37am
Adrian in London:

Cecile: what's your Twitter name?
  10:38am
trouble:

hey noah!! good to hear your typing voice!
  10:38am
Nashville Noah:

shameless plug there on that!
  10:38am
glenn:

download link for colin meloy sings shirley collins. - http://www.mediafire.com/?ltmmzxmnzuz
  10:38am
Cecile:

aw, man, Noah.
But that Fat Boys project must be fun as hell.
I loved them. And their Unsung was great. Even though I sniffled at the end.
  10:38am
Nashville Noah:

tap tap tap tap on the keypad!
  10:39am
trouble:

no i haven't marm kitty, will look that up! merci
  10:39am
?:

"That's crazy" guy sounded like an adult Beavis or like Murray Hamilton, ("Jaws" mayor of Amity).
  10:40am
Nashville Noah:

yea the Unsung was good, but a lot of holes in it....HEY I have a twitter too!!
  10:40am
Marmalade Kitty:

I miss your show Noah, hope you'll be back soon! Fat BoyS!!!
  10:41am
Don (trip dub):

I spotted an upsidedown woodpecker Nuthatch in Queens. Wait - that was the tatoo guy. There's a great pictorial of oversized Roger Tory Peterson up at NYPL.
  10:41am
glenn:

bird name tattoos? oh the possibilities.
  10:41am
pgw in mntclr:

it'd be cooler(?) if the tattoos were the birds' binomial nomenclature
  10:42am
Nashville Noah:

I will be appearing very soon, playing rap music....
  10:43am
Cecile:

well, give me your Twitter, noah!
  10:46am
Nashville Noah:

Is this too tacky on the self promo front, especially on Troubles comments page? Well here it is:
Site: http://coffeebreakradio.com/
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/coffeebreakradio
and TWITTER: http://twitter.com/#!/coffeebreakshow
  10:49am
Richard from Venezuela:

¡Scott Walker!. Thanks trouble.
  10:51am
jamesie:

I am following, thanks for great show Trouble!
  10:54am
trouble:

hey jamesie, thanks for the good vibes! warm hellos to all the famille
  10:58am
Nashville Noah:

WOW.. LOVE LOVE "Close Your Eyes", thank you for bringing out the sun in Nashville on this rainy day!
  10:59am
blip:

Trouble... you and your playful text/backgrounds...
  10:59am
trouble:

the image today is an aboriginal bark painting from 1950's australia
  11:05am
?:

love this bark bird. would you sell it to me?
  11:14am
trouble:

i got the image of the bark bird from the metropolitan museum's web site...
  11:16am
Pat in Philadelphia:

What a coincidence before tuning into your show I was listening to an old episode of Sound Opinions from 2006 with Pere Ubu in the studio and later on in the episode they review a Bert Jansch record. I had heard the name in passing but decided now is the time to dive into his oeuvre!
  11:16am
Van in Dallas:

Loved that Bert Jansch. Had not heard it before.
  11:17am
drewo:

Real Estate is good. The band, not necessarily the investment.
  11:22am
Pat in Philadelphia:

And now the Left Bank! Excellent set this morning.
  11:22am
still b/p:

Was looking up info on the great Bonnie track before I had to step away --- More of that period's weird-ass changes in vocalist names and attributions by the studio, producers and writers.
http://tinyurl.com/d6xpvkh
  11:26am
pgw in mntclr:

wow, this Buffy Sainte-Marie song is totally bananas in a good way
  11:26am
Andrew:

Buffy! Love "The Vampire" from this album...
  11:37am
Andrew:

Heh. Sorry, Trouble!
  11:38am
glenn:

the music industry is capitalism at it's most rapacious.
  11:40am
Tom L.:

The "normal" major label contract back then, and now really, is to give the "artist" about two cents for every record sold AFTER they pay back their advance. Thankfully, these days many have been freed from the yolk of that ugly suited "man" (and their huge payroll).
  11:42am
v k:

politics?
  11:42am
?:

It's not time to leave Afganastan. Should we leave it to the Taliban?
  11:43am
trouble:

call your nj senators lautenberg and menendez to ask them to co sponsor the merkley amendment #1174: 202 224-4744 =men
202 224 3224= lautnbrg
  11:44am
glenn:

That would be Afghanistan, and yes, it's time to leave.
  11:44am
pierre:

One of the best french songs by one of the best french artists on my american favourite radio!!!!

Thank you

Pierre
  11:46am
SR1:

That bill is to detain US citizens on US soil indefinitely no matter what reason. It's an insult and a desperate measure Congress.
  11:46am
Van in Dallas:

Have really enjoyed your show Trouble. Will have to stop by more often...for now gotta run :)
  11:47am
trouble:

bonjour pierre! sorry i couldn't say hi earlier... i agree that is a killer song
  11:47am
Kurt:

Of course the Taliban would never take control of the country again. I'm sure they've learned their lesson. Ha!
  11:49am
trouble:

cheers, van in dallas. great to hear you enjoyed your time here/hear...
  11:52am
glenn:

the taliban are complete douchebags, no doubt about it, but the only way to free afghanistan of them is to drop about 5000 big ass bombs on the country at once. of course, the second the dust clears, they'll be back.
  11:53am
drewo:

Interesting, and scary, study from Pew Research about the growing dichotomy between the military and civilians.
http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=49423&oref=todaysnews
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