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Friday
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WFMU's
Give the Drummer Radio
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August 3, 2012
The Laird O' the Drummer Some | ||
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo' Wax 1990) |
Talkover Music: Arkie Shibley & His Mountain Dew Boys |
Hot Woodpecker Rag |
Hot Rod Race
(Collector ) |
Talkover Music: Nicola Conte |
Forma 2000 |
Bossa Per Due
(ESL 2000) |
Talkover Music: Obeng Ungu & Jalan Buntu |
Rabu: Sakit Tangani |
1951: Sumatran Ladies Wearing Hats as Outlawed by Government
(Hot Air 2001) |
Talkover Music: Thai Elephant Orchestra |
Heavy Logs |
Thai Elephant Orchestra
(Mulatta 2000) |
Talkover Music: Jackie Mittoo |
Death in the Arena |
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The Real Sounds | Osweli Ngaimbanda |
Harare
(Zimbabwe ZML 1984) |
Witch | Chifundo |
Lukombo Vibes
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Ebo Taylor | Abonsam |
Appia Kwa Bridge
(Strut 2012) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
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And hallooooo Brian on Mount Olympus. | |
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mornin', doug, and happy friday, all! | |
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@Van Your translation made me thirsty. | |
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Nice tunage on the stream by the way, enjoying this | |
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Van I was enjoying the rock 'n roll too. | |
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If a conference call shows up, let me talk to the little bastard. | |
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to quote something i saw on fb, mike huckabee declared homosexuality a public health problem, yet he's calling for people to eat a shitload of fast food. ??! | |
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"Black first lady asks Americans to eat healthy: Socialist. Heavy white Gov asks Americans to eat crap to hate gays: Hero." | |
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A deal. He'll love that - spends as much time as possible in the dishwasher as it is .. ' Kos ' ... as in lettuce ? | |
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Consistently excellent leftist political commentary | |
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http://tinyurl.com/c523f84 | |
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Ouch! Just pricked myself. | |
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@Van This Batida and the Arnaldo Antunes are indeed BOTH from WFMU's new bin. | |
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Several hours at the very least. Here's one they made earlier: http://tinyurl.com/c3lmk2y | |
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Flick over to this : http://bit.ly/T6oiUA | |
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Thanks for the photo detective work! @kat330 I noticed an influx of Spanish-language discs in the WFMU new bin. Oddities from Peru and Colombia amongst other things. The new bin is a huge influence on WFMU's general programming. I actually have always felt it was TOO MUCH an influence. Many years ago, I conceived and implemented at WFMU an OLD BIN — a place to pull out old gems from the library and give them new prominence. | |
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Ah, then good on that non-typo, too! :) | |
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bit.ly... | |
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The Lou Harrison tracks (there are two in addition to the one from Felciano) are lovely gamelan-tinged numbers. One, "In Celebration of Golden Rain," is particularly enchanting. | |
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The (re)discovery of the chicha scene in Peru has been a big part of the move to scour the Latin American music universe, new and old. | |
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Nice catch on the Finnish connection. Then again, you are an expert. | |
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I am having the same wrapping issue with the comments. And I am using Safari, too. Not sure what the deal is. My guess is, quitting and restarting Safari might work. I am too chicken to do it in the middle of the show. | |
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@Van Yup, literally! | |
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I sent Irwin this record after discovering that one of the tracks sounded a lot like Raymond Scott (whose estate Irwin represents). | |
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Maybe Scott's listeners aren't as long-winded as those gathered here. (The more wind, the better methinks.) | |
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Oh hey, same same. Doesn't look like a a wrap issue so much as a fixed width issue. width: 676 px; ? wtf Hiya. | |
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@Doug - loving the surface noise :) | |
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and Hi trss! | |
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I remember that Niles footage, too. Might it have been on a Bob Dylan doc? I know Bobby counts JJN as an early influence. | |
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"The scene was fleeting, barely more than a minute, but it lingered long after the film ended. In “No Direction Home,” Martin Scorsese’s 2005 documentary about Bob Dylan’s journey, Appalachian folk musician John Jacob Niles is seen in archival footage performing presumably in the 1950s. Dylan recalls hearing Niles’s music early in his life, and it’s hard to imagine you ever forget Niles’s voice. He sang in an operatic falsetto, acting out the various perspectives, both male and female, of the traditional ballads he wrote and collected as a storyteller. He was the embodiment of the Old Weird America before that term even existed. “The Boone-Tolliver Recordings” is as good as any place to start in Niles’s slim discography. Released on L.M. Duplication, a small label founded by Jeremy Barnes and Heather Trost of the band A Hawk and a Hacksaw, the album compiles the two EPs Niles recorded at home in the ’50s, accompanying himself simply on dulcimer. In their stark intimacy, the songs — just Niles’s voice — impart the same sensation: They transcend time and place." | |
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Okay, I'll ask: Who is dumb Matty? | |
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And regarding Mattie Groves: I learned the Joan Baez version -- ALL the many verses -- around the same time I committed Dylan's first several albums to memory. It was so nice to have a sponge-mind in my youth. | |
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Was Womad good? | |
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Sleep trumps all. Good morning to you. @Van Thanks man. One more coming after this sublime Leonard. @Thatchmo Leonard Cohen on quaaludes? Should I segue into Coltrane on acid ("Live in Seattle")? | |
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http://tinyurl.com/cfd9jev Brian, I eventually entered in to swing of WOMAD on Sunday ! Actually really enjoyed the Robert Plant set but got the impression that several thousand others were not over-keen. Omar Pene and his guitarist were a highlight. | |
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Don't forget, Steinski's A Rough Mix show follows GTDS immediately after. Playlist for Steinski here: bit.ly... | |
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http://bit.ly/OvQBbR | |
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Liz Phair was on the stream? Must have a track on a compilation I loaded. | |
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Aha! Thanks for clarifying about the Liz Phair "fiasco." | |
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I am on auto-pun-pilot. The thing operates complete independently from me. In fact, I am currently fast asl.... | |
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@kat330 I love old Roddy. "You Wear It Well" is a personal all-timer for me. | |
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I'm sure Rod once had a career boost with a spin on GTDS .. | |
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