Favoriting Monica: Playlist from October 4, 2015 Favoriting

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Artist Track Approx. start time
Vangelis  Memories Of Green   Favoriting  
Duke Ellington  Autumn Leaves   Favoriting 0:11:14 (Pop-up)
Blue Magic  Sideshow   Favoriting 0:11:46 (Pop-up)
Billy Swan  Dion't Be Cruel   Favoriting 0:15:46 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  Right   Favoriting 0:20:05 (Pop-up)
Roxy Music  If There Is Something   Favoriting 0:24:35 (Pop-up)
Justin Vernon  Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)   Favoriting 0:31:04 (Pop-up)
Kris Kristofferson  Why Me   Favoriting 0:34:37 (Pop-up)
 
Dave Rawlings Machine  Bells of Harlem   Favoriting 0:43:51 (Pop-up)
Miss Abrams and the Strawberry Point 4th Grade Class  Running In The Green Grass   Favoriting 0:47:50 (Pop-up)
Julee Cruise  Rockin' Back Inside My Heart   Favoriting 0:50:34 (Pop-up)
Harry Nilsson  He Needs Me   Favoriting 0:55:49 (Pop-up)
Liz Damon's Orient Express  1900 Yesterday   Favoriting 1:01:01 (Pop-up)
Brother Bones & His Shadows  Red Wing   Favoriting 1:01:16 (Pop-up)
Jon Rauhouse  The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise   Favoriting 1:04:01 (Pop-up)
The Dinning Sisters  Hawaiian War Chant   Favoriting 1:06:19 (Pop-up)
Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights  The Bells Of St. Mary's   Favoriting 1:07:58 (Pop-up)
Hermione Gingold & The Biddys  Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little   Favoriting 1:10:38 (Pop-up)
 
Holly Golightly  Nothing Lost   Favoriting 1:19:04 (Pop-up)
Ashley Monroe  I'm Good At Leavin'   Favoriting 1:21:24 (Pop-up)
The Staple Singers  Hammer And Nails   Favoriting 1:24:38 (Pop-up)
Mary Ann Fisher  Put On My Shoes   Favoriting 1:27:07 (Pop-up)
Peggy Lee  Riding High   Favoriting 1:29:10 (Pop-up)
Roy Hamilton  Don't Let Go   Favoriting 1:30:47 (Pop-up)
Nino Tempo & April Stevens  Whispering   Favoriting 1:33:00 (Pop-up)
Chet Atkins  Show Me The Way To Go Home   Favoriting 1:35:58 (Pop-up)
Florida A&M Marching Band  Stone In Love With You   Favoriting 1:38:14 (Pop-up)
Neil Wolfe  All The Things You Are   Favoriting 1:41:11 (Pop-up)
 
Tamar Braxton  Simple Things   Favoriting 1:48:59 (Pop-up)
Millie Jackson  Loving Arms   Favoriting 1:52:59 (Pop-up)
Dinah Washington  You Let My Love Grow Cold   Favoriting 1:56:11 (Pop-up)
Hadda Brooks  You're Real Gone   Favoriting 1:58:47 (Pop-up)
Rose Murphy  The Best Things In Life Are Free   Favoriting 2:01:30 (Pop-up)
Dandridge Sisters  Undecided   Favoriting 2:03:58 (Pop-up)
Una Carlisle  I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby   Favoriting 2:06:17 (Pop-up)
Don Percival  One More Kiss, Dear   Favoriting 2:11:38 (Pop-up)
Stanley Holloway  Keep Smiling   Favoriting 2:15:01 (Pop-up)
 
 
Peter Wolf and Merle Haggard  It's Too Late For Me   Favoriting 2:23:21 (Pop-up)
Willy Deville  The Lovers (Les Amants)   Favoriting 2:26:12 (Pop-up)
Irma Thomas  Another Woman's Man   Favoriting 2:30:23 (Pop-up)
Tammy Wynette  Lonely Days (And Nights More Lonely)   Favoriting 2:33:39 (Pop-up)
Scott Fagan  In My Head   Favoriting 2:35:46 (Pop-up)
Jon Hendricks  Do You Call That A Buddy   Favoriting 2:40:33 (Pop-up)
 
Gato Barbieri  Last Tango in Paris (Ballad)   Favoriting 2:49:33 (Pop-up)
Ry Cooder  Los Chucas Suaves   Favoriting 2:52:21 (Pop-up)
Pete Rodriguez  I Like It Like That   Favoriting 2:55:03 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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Uncle Michael:

Present!
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mauri:

hey monica. oh how I love this one. Had to learn how to play it.
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Monica:

hola, michael & mauri!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
SeanG:

Yo Mo!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Stevel:

Yo, UM and mauri, and of course the pleasantly unexpected Monica. What a lovely opening track.

Was this used in Blade Runner?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Yay, the triumphant return of DJ Monica, in fill-in form! How have you been?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
listener james from westwood:

Outta the gate with the "Blade Runner" soundtrack! Welcome, Monica!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Uncle Michael:

Vangelis for moussaka prep...perfect.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Monica ! Excellent.
  12:04pm
Paul:

Monica- back on the airwaves. Like old home week! I just read that Marlene tough Touch of Evil was her best performance and favorite film.
Avatar 12:05pm
Starwick:

Hi Monica!!! Wonderful surprise!!
  12:06pm
Mr C:

Welcome home!
Avatar 12:09pm
Monica:

Mr. C in the olace to be! Starwick - likewise! Yo Paul - she was still crazy hot, right? RevRAb - hell yeag!! LJFW - alright! Ken from HP - howdy! Hello to you, Stevel! And Sean G!!!
  12:11pm
Listener Robert:

We knew you'd come back to us.
Avatar 12:12pm
Monica:

Listener Robert, I didn't go far:)
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Jeff:

What a treat.
Avatar 12:13pm
Starwick:

I had this on my "Star Trackin' 76" LP by Ronco!
  12:14pm
kym:

Monica! What a fab surprise!
Avatar 12:15pm
Monica:

Jeff!! Thank you! Starwick, love that. 18 tracks on one sire, right?... Thx, Mizz Kym!
Avatar 12:18pm
CB1:

Best version of Don't Be Cruel!
  12:18pm
P-90:

Hi Monica! This will be a treat...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I wish my gym would play this version instead of Cheap Trick's.
  12:19pm
burpage:

great pic your killing me smalls
Avatar 12:21pm
Monica:

CB1 - you made it!! P-90, thx kiddo... Hey there, burpage!... Good reason not to go the gym, Ken.
Avatar 12:22pm
Monica:

thank you, Brian in UK for your generous pledge and message.
  12:23pm
Listener Robert:

I know, Monica, you've been back before in "front" & have volunteered in other roles in "back".
  12:23pm
Lana:

Monica, Monica, Monica!! We can't believe it's you! What a delightful surprise. Where have you been Moni-Girl, we miss you so...We were just listening to your October 7, 2005 archive with same version of Autumn Leaves. Come back to us...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:25pm
listener james from westwood:

It may be autumn, but Monica's archives are evergreen.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
Parq:

Miss Monica! And the sun is out. Boy, this day is getting better!
Avatar 12:27pm
Monica:

Lana, Lana, Lana!! Grateful to have a chance to play it again for you.. Robert, volunteers here are the best!... Parq, crack of dawn practically... mwah, LJFW.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Brian in UK:

The pleasure is all mine, It has been a beautiful day here, warm and sunny. Just how an early Autumn day should be. Then to finish it with the coolist gal on FMU.
P L E D G E.
  12:29pm
emily:

Monica! I've missed you so much! So glad that you are gracing our airwaves again. xo
Avatar 12:32pm
Monica:

Emily in the house! Hey, lady! ... Brian, you're the best, thx!
  12:32pm
Listener Robert:

This shows the benefits of a deep bench as WFMU has, as opposed to the Jr. PeeWee football team the team I coach played against yesterday that ran out of subs & so ended the game with almost 2 mins. left in regul'n time.
  12:33pm
Listener Robert:

It's OK, they were trailing us 0-21.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
Brian in UK:

Jets are leading Dolphins 27-14 in 4th in London (whatever that means) to anyone who is interested.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
Uncle Michael:

Eggplant is fried, sauce is made...starting the bechemel...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
Brian in UK:

Love this John Prine album.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

@Listener Robert - The important thing is they didn't gang up on the ref and knock him to the ground.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:37pm
Brian in UK:

Uncle ever made Baba Ganouch? Delish.
www.theguardian.com...
  12:38pm
burpage:

tarts let it go now back too the tunes
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
Parq:

A small personal remembrance. When I was a kid, I used to respond to exasperation by over-dramatically moaning "Why me?" My first girlfriend used to respond to it by singing this Kristofferson song.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
Uncle Michael:

Yes Brian...all the time. Love it. It's a moussaka day.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:42pm
Zach:

that bgm before was amazing
  12:42pm
Listener Robert:

Brian, our Cardinals already beat the Jets 21-0 yesterday. But that's in the Jr. PeeWee div. of the Bronx Warrior Football League. No ref knockdowns in our game.
  12:43pm
kym:

Touch of Evil!
  12:43pm
emily:

"Touch of Evil"
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CB1:

Touch of Evil - yes, Welles
  12:44pm
Tim in VT:

Great party clean up music
With all the happy thoughts and minuscule regrets
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CB1:

Good thing her eyes are so expressive, cause noting else moves.
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CDToaster:

Always love to hear that Mastretta "Latin Lover" bed music. Thanks for being here for us Auntie Mo.
(mta) Tony
Yes, it was Touch of Evil by Wells - longest opening shot in film history at one point.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:46pm
Pseu Braun:

Sunday morning Mo!
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Monica:

Yes, Touch of Evil!! Thx, mtaTony, CB1, kym!!!
  12:47pm
Listener Robert:

They make a big deal about long-duration shots in movies. So what? They're nowhere near as long as an avg. scene on stage, where there are no re-takes.
  12:47pm
middlebun:

Lotta three/four. You guys dancing?
  12:48pm
Will:

Does Dave Rawlings Machine include Gillian Welch when they play live, anyone know?
  12:49pm
lamchops:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeccTYUrb_Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E25-UGUhQoU
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:49pm
Uncle Michael:

My neice and nephews went to Strawberry Point.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:50pm
хтinа:

Yesss! logging in just to say it's soooo nice to hear you back on the air, Monica! What a great surprise <3
Avatar 12:51pm
Monica:

Pseu! It's Yeu, Lady!... dancing to come, middlebun... CD Toaster - thk U! ... CB Uno, u movin?... Tim in VT - whatever gets the job done!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:52pm
Brian in UK:

Birdman had several long shots but none as gripping as the opening of Touch of Evil. Was it Tijuana?
Avatar 12:53pm
Monica:

greetings, xtina! UM, wow! Such a beautiful area. Emily, thx for film tip too....lamchops, what it is?...
Avatar 12:54pm
pcnyc:

First I was bummed. But lo, there was Roxy Music and now Julee Cruise! Very, very nice indeed, Miss Monica!
Avatar 12:54pm
CDToaster:

@Robert: I quite agree with you about needless big deals being made about long opening shots in films, but I never heard that phrase associated with the opening shot of Touch of Evil which not only was the longest shot in history, it was also the GREATEST single camera roll of all time. Your comment leads me to wonder if you've ever seen it? I mean, if you had, there's really little to say about it except, "Wow" or "cool."
Avatar 12:55pm
Monica:

pcnyc - great to have u here!
Avatar 12:57pm
CB1:

Mo - Starting to!
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pcnyc:

Fanx! And the Marlena Touch .gif is icing on the cake. Happy Sunday, girlie!
Avatar 12:59pm
CDToaster:

@Brian: I've viewed the film many times and regret to say I believe the town's name is never mentioned but being a little boarder town run by "The Grandes". Guess I'll have to watch it AGAIN just to be certain!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:59pm
Mike East:

long takes in film aren't achievements of actors, so much as the director, cinematographer, director of photography, lighting, sound, etc...many factors involved. Stage is a different thing totally. I wouldn't compare the two.

Thanks for filling in Monica. This is a very important slot for me, and you're doing a smashing job so far.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:59pm
Uncle Michael:

Good god. This track is a freaking home run. Are you my sister from another mother?
Avatar 1:02pm
CDToaster:

@Mike East: Perfectly put and totally true - non-comparable issues.
Avatar 1:02pm
Monica:

UM, must be that green water in the chicago river.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:02pm
Rebecca Lewis:

Monica! It's so great to have you on the air/computer waves again. I hope you'll come back a lot more often.
Avatar 1:05pm
CB1:

Time for lunch in gazebo - will stay tuned.....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:05pm
Parq:

Oh Monica, this set -- this show -- is so wonderfully, welcome-ly you.
Avatar 1:05pm
Monica:

Rebecca - the eminence grise of WFMU!!
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djsheilab:

I couldn't ask for a more soothing, gorgeous, cinematic soundtrack to my Sunday. Everything you're playing is divine. Thank you!
  1:08pm
StuBot:

Hey Monica, at first I was dismayed, then delighted when I realized it was you filling in- your show bookended with Gaylord was the best Sunday wind down, love your style, you're sorely missed by me. You were replaced by a clicks and pop dj...sigh.
  1:09pm
StuBot:

...replaced by a clicks and pops white noise sorta DJ that they usually reserve for midday when no one is available. .. sorry duder.
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Monica:

Right back at ya, StuBot!... Yo, djsheilab - and welcome to the wfmu airwaves!!!..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:10pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Wait... go back! How many saxophones?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:11pm
Parq:

FB tie-in.
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CDToaster:

Auntie Mo, I'll never forget the tag-team show you did with Auntie Pseu playing nothing but great disco from back in the day - one of the best songs you spun was "Boogie Motion" by Boris Midney. I hadn't heard that gem is decades. What a wide repertoire of taste you have! Sweet voice, too.
  1:11pm
StuBot:

so...

how do we get you back? I would listen to you do your thing all day.
  1:13pm
StuBot:

Maybe clickypoppy white noise guy would do the midnight shift and we can have you back? :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:15pm
Brian in UK:

This is a FREEFORM station. Freefrom bias?
Avatar 1:16pm
annie:

aackk! i was listening to opera, glanced at the clock!!!
  1:17pm
Greg From Brooklyn:

Praise the Gods... Is it true?!
Just tuned in and heard 'I want to be sedated'. It must be Monica. And here you are. Been too long!
Can we start a Kickstarter to get you back?
  1:19pm
Listener Robert:

CD Toaster, I'll do you one better: I've seen the movie named for/based on (sort of) it: "Whisper of Evil", a Strathman-Lindelof prod'n in 8 mm sound & color. It's had very limited screenings. It included the 1st screen appearance of later C-SPAN macher Brian Lamb in the role of the DJ.
  1:19pm
Linda Lee:

Monica! fantastic show! lovin it! how can we get your here every week?
  1:20pm
Linda Lee:

how can we get your *show* here every week?
  1:20pm
P-90:

Just fyi film buffs, the Touch of Evil story was set in Tijuana, the locations (including the opener) were Venice, CA (beach town in Los Angeles). No one made a big deal about the long opening shot at the time, it wasn't promoted by the studio or anything. It was Welles working with a professional Holllywood crew again after years shooting on shoestring budgets in Europe. He was just enjoying doing things wth those resources, like the long credits shot. And believe it or not, while it was a challenge to himself to do it that way, it was also meant as a time and money-saving strategy; several minutes of sepearate set-ups for a title seguence would have taken longer than that one long shot, which was blocked, rehearsed, and shot pretty quickly. Welles was being creative but also showing Universal and the other studios that he could be a "good citizen" and do things economically...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:21pm
Brian in UK:

Has Holly taken some Miriam syrup? Not a bad thing. New album out this week, folks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:21pm
Uncle Michael:

Thanks for the plug, Monica!

I'll be in Chicago on Wednesday. Woo.
  1:21pm
Listener Robert:

Well, Mike, in some cases a long take in a movie is a huge thing. I'm thinking of the one in "Gangs of New York", following the line as the immigrants enter & are processed into the armed services, then onto another ship, then the other other ship coming back w the body bags.
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Monica:

hi ho, annie!!! and greg from brooklyn !!! and linda lee!!!
  1:24pm
Listener Robert:

Did "Touch of Evil" have a zombie mummy like "Whisper of Evil", huh? Did it have a shot of an actual silo fire, like "Whisper of Evil"? Did it include directions to adjust the projector to compensate for when the battery in the camera got weak, like "Whisper of Evil"? I didn't think so.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:25pm
Uncle Michael:

Staples shoot straight to my pleasure centers...like eating ice cream or well...you know...
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CDToaster:

@P-90 - Thanks for the info.
@Robert - Thanks for that - I'm gonna view that film again today and pay more attention.
No, Touch didn't have any of those things. I guess you should view it sometime. Whisper sounds interesting - you're lucky to have seen it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:28pm
common:

good afternoon! great music for this sunday, monica
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Catsilk:

I'm here! Just heard through the grapevine that you're on now. Thank the Lord, hallelujah!
  1:32pm
P-90:

The long Touch of Evil" opener was made a celebrated thing by critics and other directors over the years. The "long, uninterrupted take" has been around for a long time, but has only been fetishized in recent decades by De Palma, Scorsese, etc. There's a notable continuous opening shot at the start of Julien Temple's 1986 "Absolute Beginners". And of course, Hitchcock's "Rope" was a feature done as a continuous shot.
  1:32pm
Listener Robert:

I know only of the shot of dinner at the long table in "Touch of Evil"; I think I might've seen the entire movie once, but it didn't impress me that much. A LOT of the movies that movie buffs rave about, especially those Orson Welles ones, don't impress me as much as others, though I've yet to see "F for Fake", which seems from its descriptions like I should enjoy it.
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Catsilk:

Yay, a Monica show to listen to in the car on repeat all week from the WFMU app! Cheers to all in da house!
  1:33pm
Linda Lee:

i'm an fmu listener since '85. miss you! & dare i say the station needs more great lady DJs?
Avatar 1:34pm
Monica:

Hola, Catsilk and Common! Yay!
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annie:

we just watched that last week.... my housemate fell asleep.. i loved it...i can see how MD loved that role, SO vampy, a real charicature. (SP)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:34pm
Brian in UK:

"Orson About" with the Marx Brothers was over rated.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:35pm
Uncle Michael:

Is this their Deep Purple followup?

In '63 Roy Hamilton released "Let Go."
Avatar 1:36pm
Catsilk:

I see you got into some nice Monica classics today: Memories of Green, Bruised Orange, Running in the Green Grass, and, and, and...
  1:39pm
timurf:

So nice to hear you spinning on a Sunday again! : )
  1:39pm
P-90:

Welles made that shot work like an "overture" to the movie. And he makes a "cameo appearance" himself in that shot that prefigures the central arc of the story.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:40pm
Parq:

Marching band music always makes me smile.
  1:40pm
Gaylord Fields:

Big love to Mo from NOLA!
  1:41pm
Listener Robert:

"Gangs of New York" had not only that long shot, but loads of other great things. The story wasn't much, but who cares? It had a great laugh that I got only after I thought about it a while: Abe Lincoln on stage when somebody else gets shot in the audience. (They must've been taking turns.) The Lewis character's lines were great, reminiscent of Leo Gorcey as Stich Mahoney. The closing montage sequence, which theoretically was a nothing, was mind-blowing. The movie was full of things that make me think about hx; when I bicycled on the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail, my mind was drawn to the anti-cholera spray truck in that movie.
  1:42pm
Linda Lee:

Any nice covers of the Jackson 5's 'I Want You Back'? pretty apt for the show today!
  1:43pm
Linda Lee:

off to do the farm chores .. keep it coming Monica! beautiful set so far.
  1:43pm
Andy Kidd:

Hey Monica your back !!! Tuned in on the inter web from the UK :-)
  1:45pm
Listener Robert:

Plus, it had really scary fight scenes, almost as scary as those of "Gladiator". The fights between the fire companies, between the police organiz'ns, the draft riots...so much hx caricatured in such a package.
  1:50pm
P-90:

Les Paul used to do a killer instrumental version of "Whispering". And The Jerry Garcia Band did an amazing version of "Don't Let Go."
  1:51pm
Jim in Pulaski, NY:

Great show! Happy to hear Monica on a Sunday! Best fill in for Jones and X Ray possible. Sweet sounds filling the air up here in Northern New York. Really enjoyed that Staples Singers tune on hammer and nail. Thanks
  1:52pm
Jim in Pulaski, NY:

(Back on Sundays that is!)
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Monica:

GAYLORD!!! Hope you're having a blast there!!..howdee, andy and timurf! glad to be had... sorry, linda, i'm strapped for J5 today....Les Paul can't go wrong with anything!... Right back atcha, Jim in Pulaski!!!!
  1:52pm
P-90:

There SHOULD be a group called The Staple Sisters.
  1:54pm
foofs:

UK here also. I fear WFMU is suffering a refugee crisis, Brit listeners swarming, what with the determined campaign to make the BBC so shit and commercial that it can be abolished without sentiment.
On this station, the fill-ins are so lovingly crafted that they keep being better than the shows they fill in for. So instant love for Monica, who I hadn't heard before.
  1:55pm
Gaylord Fields:

@P-90: I only you had an Easy button to push, you could make that happen.
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Hugh C:

Well, Good Afternoon Miss Monica!
What a pleasant surprise to wake up, at noon & turn on the Bose, expecting the boys, and instead, I'm hearing all these sweet tunes. Tunes that were AM pop songs, when I first knew what radio was.
  1:56pm
oks:

Monica is back!!!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:57pm
Parq:

Dinah!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:00pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Good news: This is the best dishwashing music I've had all week.
Bad news: This is the first time washing dishes this week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:03pm
Parq:

That Rose Murphy track was adorable.
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Monica:

Ha, Ken! Yes, Parq!... oks, I is....good afternoon to YOU Hugh!... Yo, Foofs! Fanx!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:04pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

News of no consequence whatsoever: I'm glad I haven't resorted to eating off paper plates.
  2:04pm
JakeGould:

So what about the jagoffs in Rockland County?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:07pm
Mike East:

steppin' out for a Sunday stroll, but thought you should know, Monica - you get the quite rare seal of approval from my wife, who usually has to put up with me blasting Jonesy religiously every Sunday. Lovely show. Thank you.
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Monica:

DJ mechanical error there, sorry folks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:08pm
Parq:

Get her some more coffee.
  2:09pm
Andy Kidd:

At least we know it isn't pre recorded :-)
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Hugh C:

Mike East! The Same thing here. SHE approved!
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CDToaster:

@Robert: If Touch didn't impress you, F is for Fake probably won't, either. Simply put, Wells' films just may not be your cup of tea.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:13pm
Uncle Michael:

This Don Percival is sublime. Bless you for playing pre-R&R pop music.
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pcnyc:

LOVE all the female vocalists! Dinah KILLED it!!! And I hear you going back to the Blade Runner soundtrack with One More Kiss, Dear. Great stuff, Monica!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:15pm
Uncle Michael:

I didn't realize this song was NEW and a DEMO when it appeared in Blade Runner.
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Monica:

Yep, UM! Yopu know about it than me. pcnyc - ladies!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:16pm
Uncle Michael:

I know what the Googles tell me.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:17pm
Brian in UK:

Tea time here. Cannot say how much I enjoyed this show so I will leave it to others more eloquent than me. Loving it Monica.
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Brian in UK:

See this is FREEFORM.
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SeanG:

Here come dem silvery strings!!
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Monica:

Mike East - thx to u and yer wife!
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Parq:

Singing along! The old instincts are still there.
  2:21pm
bloopy:

oh wow monica you're back?? missed ya
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Jeff:

Uncle Michael knows a lotta stuff... and does a fine show Fridays at noon on the Drummer stream.

wfmu.org...
  2:25pm
Linda Lee:

Jake .. the jagoffs over in Rockland County can tune in to their classic rock stations today. as for the j5 .. absolutely no worries!!
  2:28pm
Linda Lee:

these sets are phenomenal!
  2:29pm
Linda Lee:

recall seeing Mink DeVille, Elvis Costello & Nick Lowe triple bill back in about 79 .. new wave promo tour .. a lot of fun!
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bobdoesthings:

hey! argh I missed a monica fill in.. I'll have to remember this for archives tomorrow! Your shows are always so great!
  2:29pm
judy from croton:

Wish your show could last forever. Wait, the archives! It will!
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Monica:

alright, judy from croton! ... we're always here bobdoesthings! preserved in digital amber...
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SeanG:

gotta feeling the silver fox is gonna make an appearance soon
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Jeff:

Whoa. Stephin Merritt's dad sounds kind of like Bowie.
  2:40pm
JakeGould:

What determines whether a music genre is a “core” versus a “wave?”
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Jeff:

Grindwave is the next core.
  2:43pm
JakeGould:

Wavecore = Genre.
Corewave = Something that happens on “Star Trek” where Geordi LaForge advises Captain the crew should abandon ship.
  2:44pm
johnk77:

peter wolf ex-wbcn dj
nice work selecter
willy deville rip:<
  2:44pm
Paul D:

Happy Sunday.
  2:47pm
johnk77:

willy deville
worked with
doc pomus:>
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Uncle Michael:

Our family foundation supports Music & Memory. I endorse this PSA.
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common:

i like waves better than cores.
  2:51pm
JakeGould:

So maybe “Normcore” is a wave? Like “Normwave?” And “Sea Punk”… Wait! There are waves, cores and punks… Gotta sit down for while.
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Ken B:

Hi from Tucson, Monica!
  2:52pm
B'n'b Mia:

Hi Monica long time no hear!
We listened to you Sunday's afternoon evenings when you were on every week in Miami fl...
What a nice Sunday surprise!❤️☺️
  2:53pm
StuBot:

excellent show, love the Ry.
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CB1:

Wow, what a nice (slightly nostalgic) afternoon. How we miss our Sunday outings with you Mo! Love to Butter and you.
  2:54pm
B'n'b Mia:

Dj Monica On the wheels of steel,
Sweet!

Hello people in nyc nj
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Monica:

Thanx, B'n'B, Ken B johnk77and Paul D!! Thanks all for tuning in today. Like old home week. Hope to see ya soon!
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Uncle Michael:

Great show Monica. Thank you for adding the seasoning to my cooking.
  2:55pm
JakeGould:

Nice show for a nice, sunny fall day.
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SeanG:

more cowbell
  2:57pm
oks:

great show!!! thank you Monica
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bobdoesthings:

fantastic stuff. thanks monica.. cant wait to hear what I miss in archives. have a good one
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Take care, Monica! See you soon, I hope.
  2:59pm
Listener Robert:

Yay!
  2:59pm
P-90:

Thynx, Monica! 'Til next time!
  3:00pm
bob:

Never listened to you before, thogh listening to fmu since 1976. Great show!
  8:32pm
Michael Y:

You've been missed.
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