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The run-around drill sergeant of love meets the freeform radio nurse in an international popularity crisis. Twang, dub, noise, rockers, aliens, drum machines, foreigners, imported goods, songs, rumbles, hollers, blips and squiggles, along with an occasional musical number.

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Favoriting August 31, 2014: Giant Talking Vegetable on Happy Island

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Moebius & Beerbohm  Doppelschnitt (edit)   Favoriting Kollektion 1  Bureau B  2014    The music of Sky Records compiled by Tim Gane (Stereolab)  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Rüdiger Lorenz  Ubangi   Favoriting Congo  Cue  1996      0:09:16 (Pop-up)
Grace Jones  Unlimited Capacity for Love   Favoriting Living My Life  Island  1982      0:16:20 (Pop-up)
Mamman Sani  Zara Zarakoy   Favoriting Taaritt  Sahel Sounds  2014  LP  Recorded in '85-'88 in Niger  0:22:12 (Pop-up)
Terranova  Open Naked Eye   Favoriting B-Sides And Remix Sessions  Copasetik  2002      0:26:33 (Pop-up)
Zemi17  Rangda   Favoriting Impressions EP  Bunker  2014  12"    0:32:20 (Pop-up)
Roman Flügel  Giant Talking Vegetable   Favoriting V/A: Ten Years of Phonica  Phonica  2014      0:42:55 (Pop-up)
Leonard Rosenman  Main Title Sound Effects Suite   Favoriting Fantastic Voyage: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack  Film Score Monthly  1998    '66 - there's a new remastered reissue of this as well!  0:48:48 (Pop-up)
The Bug feat. Flowdan  Fat Mac   Favoriting Angels & Devils  Ninja Tune  2014      0:50:58 (Pop-up)
Rune Lindblad  Nocturne 72-2   Favoriting De Stille Liebe  Elektron  2003    prev. unreleased recordings from '60-'80  0:54:14 (Pop-up)
 
Maxmillion Dunbar  Way Down   Favoriting Cool Water  Ramp  2010      1:08:48 (Pop-up)
Alfred Schnittke  My Past and Thoughts - St. Petersburg   Favoriting Music for the Movies  CPO  2001      1:12:12 (Pop-up)
Martin Schütz & Hans Koch  Cardboardhouses   Favoriting Approximations  Intakt  1990      1:15:11 (Pop-up)
Officer!  Biteman   Favoriting Dead Unique  Blackest Ever Black  2014      1:19:38 (Pop-up)
Dildo  Session 2-3   Favoriting Dildo Sessions  Classwar Karaoke  2014    http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dildo/  1:22:16 (Pop-up)
  Bach   Favoriting Wir Triumphieren: Bergedorf Kinderbandszene 1982-1985  Alarm  2014    http://alarm.bandcamp.com/album/wir-triumphieren-bergedorfs-kinderbandszene-1982-85  1:28:00 (Pop-up)
A Thunder Orchestra  A Diabolical Gesture   Favoriting TSOB - The Music of Belgium  La Musique Fait La Force  2013      1:28:13 (Pop-up)
Sala-Arhimo  Onnellisten Saari   Favoriting Sala-Arhimo  Last Visible Dog  2006    Jukka Räisänen of Kiila & Avarus  1:32:14 (Pop-up)
Brigitte Fontaine/Areski/Art Ensemble of Chicago  Le Goudron   Favoriting Comme à la Radio  Superior Viaduct  2014      1:36:17 (Pop-up)
Hamish Kilgour  Strength of an Eye   Favoriting All of It and Nothing  BaDaBing!  2014      1:39:04 (Pop-up)
To Get Her Together  Make it in the Moonlight   Favoriting To Get Her Together  Rather Radiant        1:43:00 (Pop-up)
Horn Ensemble  Bi-Witi Horns   Favoriting V/A: African Gems  SWP  2014      1:46:16 (Pop-up)
King Ayisoba  Wicked Leaders   Favoriting Wicked Leaders  Makkum  2014      1:48:47 (Pop-up)
Lord Ivanhoe & His Caribbean Knights  Lift the Iron Curtain   Favoriting Calypso Musical Poetry in the Caribbean 1955-69  Soul Jazz  2014      1:52:56 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  7:03pm
Phillip In Brooklyn:

Daniel :-) good to hear you again
  7:04pm
Phillip In Brooklyn:

Happy you didn't skip out and have someone fill in for you
  7:06pm
Jacq-eez Bacque:

The Dan'l pulse is there. So be it. (Not SOB it)
  7:11pm
Jacq-eez Bacque:

Dan'l skippin' ? Well, that's like an Eagle Scout not knowin' the oath.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:12pm
phil:

evening, daniel, and everybody.
Avatar 7:13pm
TDK60:

Good to be along on this trek.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:13pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ Greetings Bluminauts ! ~
...ahm paralytic w/ nachos & Guinness up to my eyeballs: listening horizontally away from keyboard...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
Daniel Blumin:

Greetings Phillip and Jacq and you and you! Happy pre-Labor Day! Hallo, Phil, TDK and RR! Trek it shall be!!! Get yr hiking bootses!
Avatar 7:19pm
Ĩkє:

OH YEAH. The Ikemonster is here. How is alla y'alls?
  7:22pm
Brian:

one of Grace's poppier tracks. Marianne Faithfulll had some songs like this.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:22pm
George of Troy:

Good evening Daniel and everyone! Nice Grace Jones cut.
  7:26pm
JakeGould:

Hello all! Happy Labor Day Eve! I stupidly went to Ikea & dealt with the mouth breathing zombie apocalypse. Never again.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:28pm
Daniel Blumin:

Hullo, Ike, Brian and George! Jake, but did you have the meatballs????
Avatar 7:29pm
Ĩkє:

I had those meatballs at the Elizabeth NJ location once. They were OK, nothing special. My GF at the time thought I was nuts for even bothering.
  7:30pm
JakeGould:

No, I did not have the meatballs. The last time I did—I think 8 years ago—I had the most explosive diarrhea of my life. I did thank the poor checkout gal who was clearly burned from the mess. I can’t even describe how meanly post-apocalypitic the place was today. Brooklyn location in Red Hook.
  7:33pm
Brian:

Best to make meatballs at home with pork, beef, veal from the butcher. cheap, too, for two people.
  7:35pm
Jacq-eez Bacque:

Sounds like the makins of a good Swedish meatball Brian...
  7:35pm
JakeGould:

The best way to make meatballs for me is to earn money with the skills I have & then taking that money to someone who makes quality meatballs. I then pay them money & they give me meatballs. And the economy wins!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
George of Troy:

Wow, this Zemi17 is pretty great.
  7:38pm
Jacq-eez Bacque:

Köttbullar
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:39pm
Daniel Blumin:

George, it's a goodie. Hope you're doing the requisite dance!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:41pm
George of Troy:

Indeed!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:44pm
phil:

So, this is what a giant talking vegetable sounds like!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:47pm
Daniel Blumin:

Indeed, Phil! I thought what with all the meatball talk it was only fair...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:48pm
phil:

thanks for giving veggies a voice, daniel!
  7:50pm
P-90:

Sound effects used in TV shows produced by Irwin Allen.
  7:50pm
Phillip In Brooklyn:

Cool! I loved that movie "fantastic voyage" even have it on DVR
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:51pm
phil:

yes! the bug and flowdan!
  7:52pm
Phillip In Brooklyn:

I liked "lost in space" and "voyage to the bottom of the sea" it's a shame the scifi channel doesn't air it anymore
  7:52pm
JakeGould:

Is there a good source of sound effects libraries from sic-fi shows? Really would like a collection of sound effects from 1960s/1970s Japanese sci-fi.
  7:52pm
kathy:

PHAT.
  7:52pm
P-90:

Oh, I see the talking vegetable posts now, arriving late this evening.
Hi Daniel B. and all Bluminfidels!
  7:53pm
Phillip In Brooklyn:

A user on youtube uploaded all the lost in space episodes but some one complained and they took them down
  7:55pm
P-90:

@ Philip: I beleve they are still available on Hulu. (You just hafta watch a coupla commercials w/each one)
  7:56pm
JakeGould:

The reason they got banned from YouTube most likely has to do with ten being on Hulu.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:59pm
Whosondephone:

That's Beautiful!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:00pm
phil:

@JakeGould, there are soundtracks of SF movies from that time, like SFeiga no sekai. www.diwproducts.com... (all in Japanese). Haven't seen anything on sound effects but they probably exist.
  8:00pm
P-90 #6:

And (if anyone cares) the complete "The Prisoner" is available on Crackle.
  8:00pm
JakeGould:

Don’t care about soundtracks. Want effects.
  8:02pm
P-90 #6:

@Jake: The trekkies have CD's and online libraries of sounds from you-know-what. -Though you seem to be after something more esoteric.
  8:04pm
JakeGould:

I have that Star Trek sound effects CD. I am looking for the other stuff.
  8:06pm
G:

>I AM
>GAMELOTRON
>!
>YOU WILL BOW BEFORE ME
>[end run]
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:20pm
phil:

@JakeGould: 2nd try: vimeo.com...
  8:29pm
JakeGould:

Eh, I want sound effects. Will keep on trucking!
  8:40pm
Jacq-eez Bacque:

Sacrée Brigitte
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:52pm
George of Troy:

Fabulous set, Daniel... Thanks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:55pm
Daniel Blumin:

Thanks, George!!!
  9:02pm
ScottC:

Daniel - if a very powerful multi-national military organization was ringing your country with missile systems - relentless in their efforts to threaten and isolate you. Their most audacious accomplishment being to install a neo-facist government with its roots in Nazi ideology in a former border state (say Texas ) what would your options be?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
phil:

thanks for the great tunes, daniel!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02am
Daniel Blumin:

Thanks, Phil. Scott, thanks for your comment. I'd say that I'd politely agree to disagree w/ the fascist tag (though there clearly are some nationalists lurking on the fringes as there are in other countries). The missile systems you refer to were never installed due to the "reset" with Russia but they have a lot more chance of becoming a reality in the near future as a result of present events. And if Texas were to be invaded by little green men, I think we'd be looking at self-defense options. The Russia-as-victim narrative doesn't really work for me here even if in other circumstances/historical periods it might. The current situation smacks more of Soviet conduct in Hungary '56 & Czechoslovakia '68. Threats, bullying, and invasion as a means to control other nations. There were other ways to handle people's grievances months ago. Bottom line - it is Ukraine that's got almost no options thanks to its "friendly" neighbor to the east.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05am
Daniel Blumin:

And on a lighter note - hope everyone has a good Labor Day (which hopefully does not involve laboring!)! All ze best y'all!!! Onto September!
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