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Artist Track Album Label Year Format New Approx. start time
mysteries of love  wasted love   Favoriting wasted love  albert 's basement/black peter/sunshine and grease    Vinyl  *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
ogoya nengo and the dodo women's group  chur   Favoriting on mande  tal      *   0:09:51 (Pop-up)
fursaxa  leaves of byrony   Favoriting kobold moon          0:11:40 (Pop-up)
parchment  son of god   Favoriting           0:15:11 (Pop-up)
arto lindsay  invoke   Favoriting encylopedia of arto          0:20:06 (Pop-up)
jeanne moreau  Anonyme   Favoriting The Immortal Jeanne Moreau          0:23:27 (Pop-up)
rob noyes  oni   Favoriting the feudal spirit  poon village    Vinyl  *   0:25:42 (Pop-up)
fleetwood mac  book of love ( early version)   Favoriting mirage ( 2 cd re-issue)        *   0:30:16 (Pop-up)
antonio carlos & jocalfi  nord west   Favoriting Mudei de Ideia  mr bongo  1971    *   0:34:17 (Pop-up)
 
fraser & debolt  zer + 22 and holding ( flight of the light air force)   Favoriting flight of the light air force  roaratorio    7"  *   0:43:24 (Pop-up)
jacques dutronc  Les Rois De La Reforme   Favoriting jacques dutronc          0:50:17 (Pop-up)
bushman's revenge  contemplation   Favoriting jazz, fritt etter kukommels  rune grammofon      *   0:52:51 (Pop-up)
sun ra & his arkestra  ankhnation ( originally unissued)   Favoriting rocket number nine  modern harmolodic    10"  *   0:59:11 (Pop-up)
 
linda perry  i need someone   Favoriting Super Duper Love: Mainstream Hits & Rarities 1973–76 v/a  kent soul      *   1:10:45 (Pop-up)
bobby oroza  this love part 1   Favoriting   stylart    7"  *   1:14:52 (Pop-up)
79.5  Terrorize My Heart (Disco Dub)   Favoriting   big crown    7"  *   1:18:54 (Pop-up)
bobby oroza  this love part 2   Favoriting         *   1:22:39 (Pop-up)
brasil 65 with wanda de sah  aquarius   Favoriting           1:25:48 (Pop-up)
mark robinson/the 6ths  puerto rico way   Favoriting the wasps' nests          1:28:18 (Pop-up)
pedro santos  dual   Favoriting krishnanda  mr bongo      *   1:31:14 (Pop-up)
victor herrero  ondulina   Favoriting astrolabio  feeding tube    Vinyl  *   1:35:01 (Pop-up)
sybille baier  i lost something in the hills   Favoriting Colour Green          1:38:40 (Pop-up)
charles mingus  duke ellington's sound of love   Favoriting changes          1:42:11 (Pop-up)
james whetzel  my wife's favorite song   Favoriting beatology vol 1        *   1:54:03 (Pop-up)
tycho  source   Favoriting epoch  ghostly international      *   1:57:46 (Pop-up)
 
conveyor  tourette's reel   Favoriting ready not ready  gold robot      *   2:06:53 (Pop-up)
syrinx  stringspace live/syren   Favoriting Tumblers From The Vault (1970-1972)  RVNG intl.      *   2:10:38 (Pop-up)
egg  fugue in d minor   Favoriting egg          2:17:47 (Pop-up)
the lemon twigs  baby, baby   Favoriting do hollywood  4AD      *   2:19:25 (Pop-up)
egg  prelude   Favoriting The Civil Surface          2:24:32 (Pop-up)
shabaka and the ancestors  joyous   Favoriting wisdom of elders  Brownswood Recordings      *   2:28:37 (Pop-up)
question mark  love   Favoriting Wake Up You! The Rise and Fall of Nigerian Rock, Vol. 2 (1972-1977)  now-again        2:36:32 (Pop-up)
 
the starlights' sound  up in the branches   Favoriting out over nothing  planet seven    Vinyl  *   2:44:20 (Pop-up)
donovan quinn  cousin larry   Favoriting dad was buried with his leather jacket ep      7"  *   2:46:20 (Pop-up)
anne gillis  dernieres images et generique   Favoriting Film Noir American Style Cassette, v/a          2:49:27 (Pop-up)
leslie phillips  the disc   Favoriting and this is me: britain's finest thespians sing v/a  Croydon Municipal      *   2:52:06 (Pop-up)
snickers  ria   Favoriting on the hi fi vol 2  stimulus progression     7"  *   2:55:03 (Pop-up)
james zoo  lose   Favoriting fool  ninja tune      *   2:56:40 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02am
rebuketodali:

Good morning, Trouble!
Avatar 9:03am
sphere:

morning all. :)
Avatar 9:03am
Bronwyn Bishop:

morning trouble, morning everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03am
Sem Chumbo:

Good morning, Trouble, and all who need Trouble in their mornings.
Avatar 9:04am
annie:

good morning trouble and all you modern listeners
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:09am
Trouble:

gooooood morning yeeeee all who enter!
Avatar 9:10am
Chris M.:

anyone else singing along?
Avatar 9:13am
Chris from DC:

Just in time for Fursaxa
Avatar 9:17am
annie:

LOVE the artwork!
Avatar 9:19am
Rev. Turnip Druid:

just in time to have missed fursaxa [shakes fist at time & space].
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:26am
Sem Chumbo:

Je t'aime Jeanne Moreau.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:28am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Good morning, Trouble and troublemakers. Happy Thursday!
  9:28am
melinda:

Morning
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:34am
Mick:

Good morning all
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:44am
guy mauve:

Good morning Trouble and the troops of Trouble.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:45am
Sem Chumbo:

Fraser and DeBolt! Where else would I hear this, but here? Thanks, Trouble.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:49am
Trouble:

de rien, sem chumbo! and where else would our listeners know about fraser & debolt? only on wfmu!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52am
Sem Chumbo:

Comment vrai, comment vrai.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:54am
Trouble:

"Le prestige de la liberté
C'est mieux que celui de la propriété."
-the prestige of libery , it's better than property: slyly says jacques dutronc
Avatar 9:57am
Lewis:

nice segue...
Avatar 9:59am
herb.nyc:

FYI: wnyc-am had a GLAM segment w writer Simon Reynolds, 9.50a.m. He cited Bill Kelly as classic example. I didn't know!
Avatar 10:04am
Ike:

Since you mentioned Trevor Noah's book, not that this is a shameless plug for my employer or anything, but supposedly Noah's own narration of the audiobook makes it the highest-rated audiobook of 2016 or something. Anyway, be good consumerists and buy sh*t at Amazon using this link so it supports FMU! smile.amazon.com...
  10:06am
JakeGould:

These birds save my workday.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:07am
MD:

Good Morning My Freeform Family....Hey Trouble did you see that show about Van Gogh's Ear on PBS yet? HE DID TAKE MOST OF IT OFF! THE INVESTIGATOR PROVES IT..!!! yeah I know ...I am a 12 year old kid trapped in a 54 year old body!!!
  10:09am
Kurt:

Wow, what arrogance!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10am
melinda:

I like your imitation of bad radio voice.
  10:11am
JakeGould:

I think radio voices came from cheap AM radio sound quality. Kinda like the way that 78 records gave weird sounding voices due to the old school recording techniques.
  10:12am
Anonymous Coward:

Radio Voice - several different sources. Radio was thought of as a theatrical medium, and many of the practice of the day (1920's) carried over. Also, AM. To overcome the distortion of early AM systems, precise diction was encouraged.
  10:14am
Anonymous Coward:

And Alan Freed and the '50's ilk of "radio personalities"...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15am
MD:

"To all within the range of my voice...and all the ships at sea!!!"
  10:15am
g:

I hope leftists keep thinking in the manner Trouble just explained. Keep up the pejoratives about Trump voters. Keep sorting people into sets. Label those sets and talk about how one set is not equivalent to some other set. Keep thinking that these calculations demonstrate anything of interest or utility.
  10:15am
georgesimian:

What happened to all those sexy 70s DJ chicks from the AOR stations?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:16am
Trouble:

but why do they persist with these awful voices?? do they think we like it?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:17am
Mark the Sardine:

Trouble, you bring up an excellent point - the "radio voice" had to come from somewhere. My top-of-mind guess is that radio was popularized at a time when, as the first mass medium, people were looking for - or at least accepting of - "the voice of authority." I think Laurie Anderson has played with this idea in her performances (downshifting her voice to then make absurd pronouncements). Later in the postwar years, when entertainment partially took the place of that "authority," the radio voice became more like morning DJs and game-show announcers - "hey there!" etc... these days, things have developed further and the game-show voice sounds dissonant. I'm glad we have YOUR voice today, Trouble.
  10:17am
georgesimian:

Habit. Why we keep going to shitty movies?
  10:18am
georgesimian:

This song is awesome!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:18am
Trouble:

o honestly @ g
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:18am
Passaic River Blues:

Love the weekly dose of Mr. Oroza.
  10:19am
JakeGould:

@Trouble: Because it's just a historical thing? If radio is a commercial medium on those stations the business perspective is to not mess with a formula that works.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20am
melinda:

I agree with all of these explanations.
  10:21am
Kurt:

I'm with you g
  10:22am
georgesimian:

@g Your condescending tone doesn't help your argument
  10:22am
JakeGould:

Harry Harrison just spoke like that all the time anyway.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:24am
JP from KC:

Morning, all. Interesting to see Alan Freed mentioned on the board this morning. He would have turned 96 today.
  10:24am
Dave in Vermont on the phone:

Waiting for an exam to start in 5 minutes.
Tuned in here so I don't have to hear everyone else's anxious chatter.
Thanks, Trouble.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26am
Trouble:

good luck dave!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:27am
Passaic River Blues:

Matters have a tendency to calcify and reify over time into the "proper way to do things". To most ears, it just sounds "right". There is the historical pedigree of carnival barking sliding into vaudeville emceeing and early radio, and the fact that one of the elements of fine oratory used to be "proper" elocution, clipped and clear enunciation. Above all, is the fact that a clear and "interesting" modulated voice is perceived to have greater utility in maintaining listeners' attention in between advertisements (most radio is nothing but an ad-delivery system). Never thought of this before, but that would be my assumption.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:28am
Passaic River Blues:

Also, I agree with Melinda: Trouble's imitation of the doofus shockjock voice was awesome.
Avatar 10:29am
northguineahills:

The Sixths!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33am
MD:

@georgesimian....LIKE " THE NIGHT BIRD"...RIGHT ALL THOSE LATENITE 70'S DJS!?!?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34am
MD:

Helping me figure out my sexuality...!!!
Avatar 10:35am
ⓘⓚⓔ:

As much as I vociferously disagree w/ g's political opinions, he has a certain (condescending) point. A lot of different people voted for that monstrous con artist for what I suspect were a lot of different reasons. The R "big tent" shifted quickly & unexpectedly. Terrifyingly, some often naturally side with the bully and punch down, thinking to keep themselves off the bottom rung by stepping on someone else. But not all.
Avatar 10:36am
upsetter5001:

I missed the doofus shock jock voice? DOH
Avatar 10:39am
Bronwyn Bishop:

Love this song <3
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46am
Trouble:

TODAY'S ARTWORK is by Niles Spencer. I saw it a the brooklyn museum a few years ago.
  10:48am
Kurt:

If there are any bullies out there, they're on the left. Which is weird as they seem to be perpetually 'terrified' of this that and the other these days. If nothing else, it's extremely entertaining.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:51am
Barney Grubbs:

I thought Iheard something for a second but it was just the beautiful bullying of Mingus's bass
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53am
Greg from ZONE 5:

This is perfect for the morning after the company holiday party.
Avatar 10:53am
bobdoesthings:

goodmorning all.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:54am
Passaic River Blues:

@Kurt: Your trolling skills are unparalleled.
  10:58am
Kurt:

Not trolling. I come to this station to listen to music. My original comment was in response to the arrogance of the DJ (and apparently some of her listeners).
  11:00am
Lucky:

Kurt - what are some of your favorite shows on WFMU?
Avatar 11:03am
ⓘⓚⓔ:

It's funny that many Rs used to denounce "victim culture" but now take part in it and like to play victim. There are bullies in all groups but only one candidate in 2016 epitomized bullying above all else. That said we can all agree to love the music of WFMU.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 11:03am
Passaic River Blues:

That is an opinion worthy of respect. However, I don't think you yourself even believe the statement "If there are any bullies out there, they're on the left" after we all just lived through Trump's two-year rage-athon.
  11:05am
Kurt:

Three Chord Monty, Strength Through Failure and Ken's show. I like Dusty's show too but don't listen to it very often
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:06am
Adrian in London:

Head down at work but listening along. Loved the Sybille Baier. Dammit, I've missed Bobbby Oroza, what a great track.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07am
Trouble:

good day adrian!
Avatar 11:09am
Ike:

Respect to a fellow fan of Strength Through Failure even if we disagree intensely on politics. Fabio's show is one of my 2 or 3 favorites on WFMU (and I listen to a *lot* of WFMU).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13am
MD:

going THRU CHANGES...
  11:13am
Bill W:

Trouble, were you practicing a little mind control at the end of that last mic break? I always knew you had it in you.
Avatar 11:14am
bobdoesthings:

this Syrinx is gorgeous. <3 clickystar!!
Avatar 11:15am
βrian:

Bullies on the left? For heaven's sake.
  11:15am
Herb Jellinek:

I just got a sudden urge to walk around my house and gaze upon my black velvet painting of Morrissey. Strange....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
melinda:

@ike: agree w/both points.
Avatar 11:17am
Bronwyn Bishop:

I love this! Wow!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
Trouble:

happy birthday herb!!!!!!
  11:19am
Herb Jellinek:

Thanks, Trouble! And to those who put you up to it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:19am
the Canterbury wood-elf:

Egg! Excellent! Thanks, Trouble. Other than Tony Coulter's show, there's not much Egg to be heard on FMU.
Avatar 11:20am
βrian:

Let's see: three-letter word for a flightless bird, beginning with 'e' ....
Avatar 11:21am
duke:

@Brian three-letter word for a flightless bird, beginning with 'e' ....
egg?
Avatar 11:23am
βrian:

Time to make an omelette.
  11:25am
g:

emu
Avatar 11:32am
βrian:

My cat came looking for Trouble, and found a warm sunlit chair.
  11:37am
Slaboch:

Great show today!!!! xox
Avatar 11:42am
βrian:

By his ears, I can tell my cat is listening to these birds.
Avatar 11:44am
βrian:

He is listening, in his pool of light.
Avatar 11:48am
Priscilla:

Almost forgot — saw the Zadie Smith reading last weekend, thanks to you, Trouble! It was great!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:49am
Dave in Vermont:

Oh, is that how I cam across that Zadie Smith article? I remember now...I have the window open but haven't read it yet.
Avatar 11:51am
Priscilla:

So much to read & listen to, so little time...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:52am
Sem Chumbo:

Lovely morning of music. Thank you, Trouble, see you and all again next time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:53am
melinda:

Great show, Trouble!
Avatar 11:53am
βrian:

Keep the lead out, Sem.
Avatar 11:54am
bobdoesthings:

a ghee-tar?! now we're cookin
Avatar 11:55am
βrian:

May your chords be clarified.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 11:56am
Passaic River Blues:

Another feat of programming--thank you, Trouble!
Avatar 11:56am
bobdoesthings:

hah! I want to make more puns, but I butter not.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:57am
Trouble:

thanks for listening this morning! see you next week
Avatar 11:58am
bobdoesthings:

thanks trouble! great show! till next time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59am
Sem Chumbo:

@ βrian: can never quit the heavy metal.
Avatar 11:59am
Priscilla:

Thank you, Trouble
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59am
Dave in Vermont:

Thank you.
Avatar 12:00pm
βrian:

BDN with Charlie, as an option:
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