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Favoriting April 10, 2012: artifact history vs ritual history

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air  sonic armada   Favoriting le voyage dans la lune    *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
tindersticks  frozen   Favoriting the something rain  constellation  *   0:04:40 (Pop-up)
claudine longet  love is blue   Favoriting       0:10:59 (Pop-up)
the classical  799th jim   Favoriting hex enduction ours by the forum v/a      0:13:18 (Pop-up)
eagle/dear  deep wood firr lullaby   Favoriting summer of sepia      0:18:20 (Pop-up)
henry lowengard/sun ra  rood of the somoc   Favoriting WFMU Reinterprets the Music of Sun Ra: Interplanetary Remixes (V/A)  wfmu  *   0:22:25 (Pop-up)
clarence williams w/howard mcghee's orchestra  bacon blues   Favoriting more mellow cats 'n' kittens      0:24:30 (Pop-up)
 
andreya triana  lost where i belong   Favoriting lost where i belong      0:33:29 (Pop-up)
fridge  long singing   Favoriting happiness      0:39:21 (Pop-up)
leila albayaty  little miss   Favoriting dans le soleil      0:47:57 (Pop-up)
the blue nile  a walk across the rooftops   Favoriting a walk across the rooftops      0:50:53 (Pop-up)
 
harlem river drive  harlem river drive theme   Favoriting harlem river drive      1:03:10 (Pop-up)
THEESatisfaction  queens   Favoriting awE naturalE      1:06:41 (Pop-up)
bernard estardy  gang train   Favoriting kid loco presents french funk experience v/a  nascente    1:09:59 (Pop-up)
jonti  nightshift in blue   Favoriting twirligig      1:15:20 (Pop-up)
fever ray  when i grow up   Favoriting fever ray      1:19:31 (Pop-up)
julianna barwick  cloak   Favoriting the magic place      1:25:36 (Pop-up)
georgia anne muldrow  best love   Favoriting seeds  someothaship connect  *   1:27:48 (Pop-up)
 
suzanne ciani  lixiviation   Favoriting Lixiviation 1969-1985  b music  *   1:34:48 (Pop-up)
fuxa  our lips are sealed   Favoriting       1:38:44 (Pop-up)
hi henry brown and charlie jordan  titanic blues   Favoriting       1:45:29 (Pop-up)
nelson gastaldi  symphony #3   Favoriting wire tapper28      1:48:46 (Pop-up)
clark  comtouch   Favoriting iradelphic  warp  *   1:52:21 (Pop-up)
 
gavin bryars  The Sinking of The Titanic   Favoriting The Sinking of the Titanic  point music    2:00:00 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02am
trouble:

good morning earthlings!
  9:05am
Adrian in London:

Ah, Tindersticks! I knew I could count on you to make everything all right. Morning Trouble.
  9:06am
earwax:

Good morning Trouble et al.
  9:07am
cooool foooool:

howdy hey - hmm where this little melody sample from? boo boo booo booo booo booo booo booo booo boooo booobooo booobooooo
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:12am
trouble:

good day adrian!
  9:13am
Andrea on the M62:

Good afternoon from cloudy Liverpool!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:17am
trouble:

sunshine to you andrea in cloudy liverpool
  9:24am
r i s k y:

GOOD DAY TROUBLE! Loving the set!
  9:25am
BodegaMan:

kicking myself for not being able to donate and get the FMU Sun Ra Remix. This is spectacular.

Thanks Trouble.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:25am
trouble:

hellos to you risky, merci beucoup
  9:26am
annie:

good morning all!! poking my head in to say hello, but over at the sewing machine today!
  9:27am
Cecile:

door of the comos?

haaaaaa

hi all, trouble, ANNIE.
Digging the groove.
  9:31am
BSI:

ah, good. I was wondering where I left my Cloak of Infinite Tomato Supernova.
  9:31am
MD:

Good morning 'FMUlings...
  9:35am
Adrian in London:

Not to rub your nose in it but I was at the Barbican last night to see Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly, Brice Desner, a string quartet and SEVEN trombonists perform a suite of songs about the planets. It was amazing.
  9:36am
BodegaMan:

@Adrian, there's worse things you could rub my nose in.
  9:37am
Van in DC:

busily working away, and must leave soon, but wanted to be social and say HOWDY trouble and all ya'lls!
  9:38am
Cecile:

Ha, this is funny.
Jay-z vs FOTC.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSOoAq9zbng&feature=player_embedded
  9:39am
Vivian:

Morning! I may of missed the background of today's image. Did the artist do the tie-dye? Use natural dyes? Sorry, lots of coffee results in rush of questions!
  9:50am
joe:

'ello folks
  9:52am
Marmalade kitty:

Hellooo!
  9:52am
Adrian in London:

Ahh. You knw Paul Buchanan from the Blue Nile is releasing a new solo album in May? It's called Mid Air. You can dl a track at paulbuchanan.com. We now take you back to your scheduled program.
  9:53am
Kevin Pork:

Barista in downtown jc here. lovin the tunes
  9:55am
Cecile:

The Blue Nile record was actually released on an audiophile label before it was released by a major - the recording quality was that good.
  9:57am
Adrian in London:

@Cecile: and put me on a lifelong quest to own a Linn Sondek turntable. Unachieved so far :(
  9:59am
KevinBK:

What is this field recording?!
  10:00am
¶ symbol:

W FU -- that's classic!! love it.
  10:01am
Kevin Pork:

PLAY MUSAK
  10:01am
joe:

That is a lot of F's & W's & M's
  10:02am
Marmalade kitty:

don't be shy! :)
  10:04am
joe:

Very nice choice
  10:06am
herb:

nice BLUE NILE song; i discounted them bk in the day. oh i'm so harsh. [ ooh, the young ladies said they wanna go to chelsea (i don't want nobody else-ee). try housing works thrift shop. plus the macaron place on w.23 st. macaron, pas "macaroon". de rien. ]
  10:12am
Tyler:

Why have I been sleeping on THEESatisfaction for so long. Shout-outs from Seattle, in the office early. Going to pick up the new album this afternoon for sure. LP?
  10:16am
Jennique:

Morning Trouble! Wow, I feel like a kid lying on the floor on my yellow beanbag watching Starsky & Hutch right now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:16am
trouble:

i bought THEESatisfaction od cd but i imagine it's also on lp
  10:20am
Shana:

Good morning from Ann Arbor, where it snows in April.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20am
trouble:

good morning jennique. hope you have a glass of tang along with you!
  10:22am
Marmalade kitty:

love the picture today! is that a teepee dress?
  10:23am
Patrick:

Hey trouble just tuning in for the day, I must have missed the tribute to Thomas kinkade, assuming it was during the first hour.
  10:23am
Jennique:

The drink of choice of young Jennique was chocolate milk.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:29am
trouble:

hey patrick. no i haven't played ding dong the witch is dead yet. maybe after the sinking of the titanic. although in all fairness he died young, perhaps too much sniffin glue
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:30am
trouble:

today's artist is yayoi kusama. she is now 86 and has a retospective on in london. she has quite a colorful past of fab art and is still rockin it
  10:36am
Patrick:

Maybe he was huffin turpentine. Word on the street was he had a wee bit of a drinking problem. However you're right no one should die so young, even if that person is a doofus. Guess we will never see that Alex grey /Thomas kinkade colab we where all hoping for
  10:38am
Michael/London:

I saw the Kusama exhibit at the tate recently, it's really cool...but i think it's now being overshadowed by the Damien Hirst tate show.
  10:41am
Jennique:

Looked up Yayoi Kusama and loved this quote: "Polka-dots become movement... Polka dots are a way to infinity."
Coincidentally (or not?) I am wearing a polka dotted sweater today.
  10:44am
seang:

jeez they leeched all the fun out of this tune
  10:46am
Krypt:

Howdy Trouble and gentlelisteners, liking the playlist alot 'spesh the new Georgia Anne Muldrow stuff, just sublime.
  10:46am
Braveness23:

Yeah, I wasn't gonna say anything but I agree
  10:46am
George:

Tuesday mornings are the best!
  10:48am
Brian in UK:

Hello trouble & other trouble finders. Flitting twixt showers & sunshine here. Well it is April.

One minutes silence held today in Southampton where the sad ship departed from.
  10:49am
erella in toronto:

Morning Trouble and everyone. Lovely day. I have been quietly enjoying this music.
Hey Trouble, I was wondering if you could list the art in the main part of the playlist near the image so that the creator of the art's name could be found easily.
  10:49am
stu:

finland in da house cheers all
  10:56am
dale:

morning. mt. hope transmitter representin'
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03am
trouble:

thanks george! good morning erella, stu, dale. good idea erella! i will do some checking out on how i can label it other than burying it in the comments. makes sense, since sometimes people ask 3 or 4 times in the course of the show for that same info.
  11:03am
Cecile:

if this was the soundtrack music for Titanic, it would have been a very different movie.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:04am
trouble:

jennique must you remind us of your supernatural polka dot powers? i just bought her autobiography yesterday. she is a huge hero of mine
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:04am
trouble:

cecile, i am happy to announce that i have never seen the movie
  11:05am
strs:

There's a poem by E.J. Pratt called, The Titanic. It was tossed into the mix of dystopian literature one English class.

Blind cockiness of technology as I recall.
  11:07am
northguineahills:

got here in the nick of time. Bryars goes well w/ the ambient audio of the Great Blue Heron cam Trouble put up last week.
  11:10am
Mike East:

Me either, trouble! It was almost impossible to avoid when it came out, too, I remember. I actually had to put effort into not seeing it.
  11:11am
βrian:

That makes three of us. Haven't seen the film ... but might someday.
  11:12am
northguineahills:

My younger bros. were in HS when the movie came out, and were infatuated w/ it, I managed to avoid it until they were in college and they insisted on watching it w/ me.
  11:13am
Cecile:

I never have either.
I lost interest in Cameron around Terminator II.
I think that was around the time he split up with Gale Ann Hurd, the genius (and I mean this) behind Tremors.
  11:14am
Marmalade kitty:

Billy Zane was excellent in the film, really horrible!
  11:14am
Brian in UK:

"History is more or less bunk. It's tradition. We don't want tradition. We want to live in the present, and the only history that is worth a tinker's damn is the history that we make today".

Well Mr Ford.
  11:17am
still b/p:

As the long lame folderol played out in the film's early portions, my girlfriend at the time leaned over to me in the theater a few times to chant-whisper: "Sink...the...ship! Sink...the...ship!"
  11:20am
Marmalade kitty:

amazing gace old lang syne
  11:23am
dc pat:

I have 2 words for you: Kate Winslet. She's been a fave ever since Heavenly Creatures, which was amazing. Titanic was boring but...
  11:25am
Vivian:

Hated the ending. So corny.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:25am
trouble:

brian in uk, i am reading "being wrong" by kathy schulz and she has a lot of great things to say about history. it is very difficult for people to accept being wrong, so history is a live wire in that it is constantly illuminating huge moments of wrongness. great read
  11:26am
staceyjoy:

fantastic show today, as usual. LOVING it.
  11:28am
erella in toronto:

My friend wrote an excellent book for the 33 1/3 series about Celine Dion and the nature of taste. I think many of his friend were kidding him about this project. Atlantic Monthly commissioned him to write this. http://bit.ly/HENCsY It is really interesting.
  11:30am
erella in toronto:

Thanks for playing this record, Trouble. I have it on vinyl, but haven't listened to it for many, many years.
....and I meant friends not friend in my previous comment.
  11:30am
Andrew Waterloo:

That let's Talk about Love 33/3 is essential reading for any music fan.
  11:33am
erella in toronto:

Hey Andrew, it is a really great book. I am glad you like it.
  11:35am
Brian in UK:

trouble I still shudder about some things I have said or done many years ago & when memory for some reason triggers them I can feel myself blushing or worse carrying it around.
  11:36am
dc pat:

Brian: same here. can't seem to shake some moments in my life...wonder if there is some kind of evolutionary advantage for those kind of memories
  11:38am
dc pat:

Not a huge Bryars fan but this is ok. I was seriously bummed when Gorecki died. That guy was massive.
  11:38am
northguineahills:

ahhh, I took a crack at the Celine Dion 33 1/3 at a friend's pad on a Friday night a month ago. Honestly, I don't remember much as I was laughing so hard that there was a Celine Dion 33 1/3 (and the boozahol on a late Friday night)
  11:38am
Jennique:

I am also in the vortex of remembering really embarrassing things. Why oh why? I suppose to not repeat them but STILL, I wish they would stop plaguing me.
  11:40am
northguineahills:

yeah, whenever I've done something "wrong", no matter how minor, it still burns under the surface. (@dc pat & Brian)
  11:40am
Fern:

Trouble, thanks for playing this. Was not familiar with it and I'm entranced.
  11:41am
Brian in UK:

Learning from them is the best way forward. Still wont stop it necessarily happening again.

We always seem to almost 'cherish' the bad and gloss over the good as if it should automatically happen.
  11:42am
Cecile:

Embarassing moments in the past can make for funny cartoons. And it's a good way of exorcising them.
  11:43am
dc pat:

yeah but most of my embarrassing memories are so trivial there really isn't much there to learn. I think these memories just keep my quiet a lot of the times so I don't say/do something stupid. Not so much anymore but I can't see how that's advantageous...
  11:45am
northguineahills:

@dc pat: yeah, most of my more retarded actions or comments aren't even remembered by the parties I thought affected when I ask later. Then again, I've been told I'm not very good at being an asshole.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:46am
trouble:

i'm reading this book for the ideas that float around creativity and wrong. so many great things happen out of being wrong in the studio or the scientific lab
  11:46am
avant reguard:

this song is amazing but i find devastatingly sad. im a bit overwhelmed and overcome.
  11:47am
ken:

the slow, slow, long take on this piece is so marvelous. so anti, the moment. such a brilliant interpretation of the loss.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:47am
trouble:

hi staceyjoy!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:48am
trouble:

i did some digging and it looks like i am playing this 100 years ago from the moment the ship set off from south hampton, eerie
  11:48am
v k:

trouble this Titanic track has put me at much needed peace
  11:49am
ken:

i used to live across from 'straus park' in manhattan. the most beautiful fountain dedicated to the couple that stayed together. could be one of the most beautiful, understated memorials anywhere.
  11:49am
staceyjoy:

hugs from Sunset Park, Trouble! You're on fire today!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:49am
trouble:

and this piece was created in 1969!
  11:50am
staceyjoy:

so beautiful.
  11:50am
Vito S. Brevis:

Thank you Cecile. Tremors is movie greatness. Titanic, meh.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:50am
trouble:

merci staceyjoy! it was so sweet of my students to come in and say hi this morning!
  11:51am
ken:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straus_Park
  11:52am
Brian in UK:

I am sure that toast was 'invented' by mistake.
  11:54am
Andrea on the M62:

This Gavin Bryars song is gorgeous!
  11:54am
Jennique:

Wasn't Nutrasweet invented by mistake?
  11:56am
strs:

Beginning and then feeling the lengthy musical stretch on this last verse
"And out there in the starlight, with no trace
Upon it of its deed but the last wave
From the Titanic fretting at its base,
Silent, composed, ringed by its icy broods,
The grey shape with the palaeolithic face
Was still the master of the longitudes."
  11:57am
KP:

Thanks. Perfect for this drive. Now eyes back on road.
  11:57am
KP:

Thanks. Perfect for this drive. Now eyes back on road.
  11:57am
chris:

Is minimalism moody or just boring?
  11:57am
Brian in UK:

Thanks for the show, trouble.
  11:58am
abby in france:

this is really nice....
  11:58am
still b/p:

The similarity to sections on Discreet Music is quite strong in places. I hadn't known about this and the Bryars/Eno connection.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58am
trouble:

thanks strs , gorgeous
  11:58am
Mike East:

bored is a mood.
  12:00pm
Andrea on the M62:

Brilliant set - enjoyed thoroughly. I owe you my life x
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