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Unstuck in time, The Avant Ghetto wanders through heavy folk, pastoral noise, spiritual rock, harsh jazz and other dimly lit corners of the universe.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Approx. start time |
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MV & EE | Canned Happiness | Double Double Raw | Heroine Celestial Agriculture | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) |
Neil Young and Crazy Horse | Ramada Inn | Psychedelic Pill | Reprise | 0:07:34 (Pop-up) |
Rockin' Foo | Familiar Places | Rockin' Foo | Hobbit Records | 0:23:57 (Pop-up) |
Express | Magic Swing | Express | Vocal | 0:28:04 (Pop-up) |
Last Call Of Shiloh | Great Day of the Lord | Last Call of Shiloh | Last Call Records | 0:31:01 (Pop-up) |
Tylympi Kohtalo | Nakemiin, Voi Hyvin Ystavani | Psychedelic Phinland:Finnish Hippie and Underground Music 1967-1974 | Love Records | 0:36:46 (Pop-up) |
Stenblomma | Christiana | Alla Träd Har Samma Rot | Silence | 0:42:10 (Pop-up) |
Niels Skousen & Peter Ingemann | Knud Lavard | Herfra Hvor Vi Star | Polydor | 0:48:04 (Pop-up) |
Kevin Aprill | Ywain | Sunset Upon An Imaginary Beach of Latent Energy | Del-Val | 1:10:05 (Pop-up) |
Phil Yost | Touchwood's Dream | Touchwood's Dream | North Star | 1:16:34 (Pop-up) |
The Theatre of Eternal Music | 30 x 63 Day of Hummingbird Night (Excerpt) | The Theatre of Eternal Music | The Theatre of Eternal Music | 1:25:53 (Pop-up) |
Avarus | A-V-P | Ruskeatimantti | tUMULt | 1:38:33 (Pop-up) |
Grateful Dead | He's Gone | RFK Stadium, 6/10/1973 | Grateful Dead | 1:56:50 (Pop-up) |
Peter Walker | White Wind | Rainy Day Raga | Vanguard | 2:15:16 (Pop-up) |
Sten Bergman | Sorti | Lyckohjulet | Gump | 2:22:30 (Pop-up) |
Popol Vuh | Blätter Aus Dem Buch Der Kühnheit | Coeur De Verre | Egg | 2:26:07 (Pop-up) |
Clay Cantrell | Wraith Visitation #2 | Dreams of Guns and Indigo Blood | Southern Trust | 2:30:33 (Pop-up) |
The Family of Apostolic | The Lone Pilgrim | The Family of Apostolic | Apostolic/Vanguard | 2:35:11 (Pop-up) |
Nathan Salsburg | Coll Mackensie | Hard For to Win and Can't Be Won | No Quarter | 2:37:37 (Pop-up) |
P.G. Six | High, Low and In Between | Old Man on the Mountain 7" | Amish | 2:42:44 (Pop-up) |
Scott Witte | The Windmill | Sailors Dream | Piggy Rooster | 2:47:34 (Pop-up) |
Paul Penfield | Just Friends | Home Brewed | Rainwater | 2:50:22 (Pop-up) |
David Wiffen | Driving Wheel | David Wiffin | Fantasy | 2:56:47 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Eiderdown:
Jeff Conklin:
Ike:
Joe B:
Jeff Conklin:
Joe: PP is easily in my top 5 Neil albums these days!
mauri:
Another day another cup of coffee.
Jeff Conklin:
pierre:
Bonjour Jeff and friends !
Ike:
mauri:
Eiderdown:
Jeff Conklin:
Eiderdown:
Jherweg:
Jeff Conklin:
Eiderdown:
Sem Chumbo:
Jeff Conklin:
coelacanth:
i shan't be here too long
but Hi!
it's sunday night for me and ...
Sem Chumbo:
Jonathan Herweg:
the Canterbury wood-elf:
Jeff Conklin:
pierre:
Jeff Conklin:
the Canterbury wood-elf:
sorry but:
Jeff Conklin:
sorry but:
Jonathan Herweg:
ratty:
the Canterbury wood-elf:
Mark:
sorry but:
Jeff Conklin:
And I didn't mean to give the impression that I was sorry for alienating anybody by playing the Dead because I'm not ;)
coelacanth:
...but even with his vacuous,bland-at-best input they did make a patchwork of excellent music almost through the 70s.
Jonathan Herweg:
pierre:
But again, maybe if i'd live in the US, it would be more obvious.
Jeff Conklin:
the Canterbury wood-elf:
pierre:
And one of the (many) things that WFMU has taught me, is that there is no shame, or no problem with liking whatever you would like to like. I know it sounds stupid, but when you go to places and you're surrounded by poseurs, it a breath of fresh air.
coelacanth:
Sem Chumbo:
coelacanth:
the Canterbury wood-elf:
@coelacanth Yeah, if you read the comments left for GD shows on archive.org (the great majority from self-defining "Deadheads"), it's generally quite depressing. I can't relate, despite sharing a love of the music. The WFMU comments board, contrastingly, is one of the most nuanced, civilised and enlivening online forums I'm aware of.
coelacanth:
i own many 'dead albums (by non-deadhead standards) but- would i follow them ("tour" with them,as it's laughably phrased) around the country? NO!
i actually have a life!...and i think that regarding of grateful dead "culture" as a religion,as deadheads do, is what repels most people.
sorry but:
Sem Chumbo:
The difficulty for early adopters is that the initial experience can never be repeated. Both the musician and the listener are always changing, and, I think, change is anathema to *being part* of something.
Good to see you here, btw:-)
coelacanth:
Sem Chumbo:
coelacanth:
...i'm still a bit drunk!
Thanks,Jeff
ciao people
Jeff Conklin:
sorry but:
coelacanth:
(few things are as western "culture" would like them...black/white)