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Favoriting June 13, 2017: Lychee Octopus

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Vito & the Hands  Vito & the Hands (1966)   Favoriting Technicolor Grease: Lost Treasures from the Vaults 1959–69, Vol. 4  Norton  2014  0:01:52 (Pop-up)
Link Cromwell (Lenny Kaye)  Crazy Like a Fox   Favoriting 7"  RE: Ork  1966  0:03:43 (Pop-up)
The Monks  We Do Wie Du   Favoriting Black Monk Time  RE: Infinite Zero  1966  0:06:03 (Pop-up)
The Marcels  Blue Moon   Favoriting Blue Moon  Colpix  1961  0:08:13 (Pop-up)
Mosquito  Happyman   Favoriting U.F.O. Catcher  Time Bomb  1993  0:10:23 (Pop-up)
Utility Project  Consent   Favoriting Moultin' Larva  no label  2017  0:11:43 (Pop-up)
Xposed 4Heads  Humans Are OK   Favoriting Urgency Squad  Internal Combustion  2017  0:15:54 (Pop-up)
Kloba Kent  Brainstorm   Favoriting That Road  Exploding Galaxy  2017  0:19:28 (Pop-up)
Voigt/465  Winchsoul   Favoriting Sights Unspoken  RE: Mental Experience  1979  0:23:07 (Pop-up)
Italin  赤い旅団   Taco  RE: Super Fuji  1983  0:25:59 (Pop-up)
Voigt/465  4 Hours   Favoriting Sights Unspoken  RE: Mental Experience  1979  0:27:35 (Pop-up)
Utility Project  Underground Railroad '17   Favoriting Moultin' Larva  no label  2017  0:31:01 (Pop-up)
 
Kensington Market  Looking Glass   Favoriting Avenue Road  RE: Wound Bird  1968  0:40:16 (Pop-up)
Utility Project  Dakota Blood   Favoriting Moultin' Larva  no label  2017  0:43:34 (Pop-up)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse  Danger Bird   Favoriting Zuma  Warner Bros.  1975  0:48:28 (Pop-up)
Cromwell  First Day   Favoriting At the Gallop  RE: Got Kinda Lost  1975  0:55:17 (Pop-up)
Banchee  Evolmia   Favoriting Banchee  Atlantic  1969  0:58:38 (Pop-up)
Ocean  From Death to Life   Favoriting God's Clown  RE: Mantra  1976  1:01:55 (Pop-up)
Zolar X  Timeless   Favoriting Timeless  RE: Alternative Tentacles  1982  1:05:58 (Pop-up)
 
Infinite Symphony  Last Metallic Hero   Favoriting Gypsy Majik  Mystic  1984  1:11:03 (Pop-up)
Freddie K & the Breeze  Rock 'n' Roll Pedal   Favoriting Immortally Wounded  Moon Rock  1987  1:14:51 (Pop-up)
Centaurus  The Rocker   Favoriting Centaurus  Azra  1978  1:18:44 (Pop-up)
Coast  Mellow Man   Favoriting California Summer Nights  Adar  1977  1:22:39 (Pop-up)
Ore  Fun in the Sun   Favoriting Halcyon Days  Akashic  1979  1:25:18 (Pop-up)
Tukanon  Northwest Bound   Favoriting Tukanon  Crossroad  1981  1:28:35 (Pop-up)
Tom Cornwell  Country Home   Favoriting Beurocrazy Dilema  Off the Wall  197?  1:32:48 (Pop-up)
 
Savanna  Nobody Cared   Favoriting Straight at the Sun  Adventure  1977  1:39:03 (Pop-up)
Rantz  Lost in Forever   Favoriting Rantz  Casino  1982  1:41:51 (Pop-up)
Ted Mentry  Is It You   Favoriting Illustrated Victims  Dagger  1981  1:47:01 (Pop-up)
Freddie K & the Breeze  Goodbye Lenny Bias   Favoriting Immortally Wounded  Moon Rock  1987  1:53:39 (Pop-up)
Centaurus  The Lych Way   Favoriting Centaurus  Azra  1978  1:57:18 (Pop-up)
Sand  Easy to Forget   Favoriting Head in the Sand  Ostrich  1976  2:01:05 (Pop-up)
Parousia  Take a Long Loving Look   Favoriting Sedona  Daystar  1975  2:05:21 (Pop-up)
 
The Association  Remember   Favoriting And Then ... Along Comes the Association  RE: Warner Bros.  1966  2:11:29 (Pop-up)
The Fallen Angels  Introspective Looking Glass   Favoriting The Fallen Angels  RE: Collectables  1967  2:14:05 (Pop-up)
Ars Nova  General Clover Ends a War   Favoriting Ars Nova  RE: Sundazed  1968  2:16:39 (Pop-up)
Gentle Giant  Raconteur Troubador   Favoriting Octopus  Columbia  1973  2:19:22 (Pop-up)
Gryphon  Don't Say Go   Favoriting Raindance  RE: Talking Elephant  1974  2:23:23 (Pop-up)
Electric Light Orchestra  1st Movement   Favoriting No Answer  Epic  1971  2:25:16 (Pop-up)
Jethro Tull  Mother Goose   Favoriting Aqualung  Chrysalis  1971  2:28:09 (Pop-up)
Stackridge  Essence of Porphyry   Favoriting Stackridge  RE: Angel Air  1971  2:32:02 (Pop-up)
 
Erik Satie  Parade (1917) / Orchestra of Radio Luxembourg; cond. by Louis de Froment   Favoriting The Music of Satie  Vox Box  1994  2:43:25 (Pop-up)
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:58:28 (Pop-up)


Listener comments!

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Tony Coulter:

Hey ho, everybody!

Today's playlist pic is by Karel Appel.

Oh, also: There will be another basement records segment today, around 1:00.
Avatar 12:01pm
V Priceless:

heya Mr. Tony!
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listener james from westwood:

Good Tuesday, Tony and all! Glad to have another bit of your basement on tap today!
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Tony Coulter:

Hola, VP!
  12:02pm
Mark Williams:

morning Tony!
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Tony Coulter:

... and LJ too!!
Avatar 12:03pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, Mark!!
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doctorjazz:

Hey all!
  12:03pm
Psychspaniolos:

Hello all
Avatar 12:04pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, doctorjazz and Psychspaniolos!!
Avatar 12:05pm
Carmichael:

Tony, how's things?
Avatar 12:06pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, Carmichael!

Things are ... things. How 'bout your things?
  12:08pm
Psychspaniolos:

!!!!!!!!
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Carmichael:

Nothin' but a thang ...
  12:16pm
Yvang:

Greetings grootings!
Avatar 12:17pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey ho hola hello, Yvang!
Avatar 12:35pm
βrian:

Somebody reversed the escalator, so here I am.
Avatar 12:38pm
βrian:

赤い旅団 = Red Brigade
(Says Google)
Avatar 12:40pm
glenn:

funny thing - avenue road isn't even close to kensington market.
Avatar 12:41pm
Tony Coulter:

greetings, βrian!

"Red Brigade" sounds right -- thanks!
Avatar 12:41pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, Glenn!
Avatar 12:41pm
Cheyenne:

I bought a rodeo pearl snappy shirt at Kensington Market a couple months ago. It needed to come back to California with me!
Avatar 12:41pm
glenn:

hello.
Avatar 12:42pm
glenn:

you were in toronto and you didn't call? bad cheyenne.
Avatar 12:42pm
Tony Coulter:

Cheyenne! Hey there!!
Avatar 12:43pm
Cheyenne:

I waited for you at the Tim Hortons, @glenn - where were ya?!
Avatar 12:43pm
Cheyenne:

Howdy Tony! Top o' the psychedelic morn' to ye!
Avatar 12:44pm
glenn:

ummm. really, i'm more of a starbucks guy, but there is a timmy's right at the end of my street. rob ford used to buy crack there when it was a different doughnut shop.
Avatar 12:46pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Cheyenne: Is that why my coffee tastes so funny?
Avatar 12:46pm
Cheyenne:

Hmm, @Tony, either that or someone left a fish in the percolator
Avatar 12:47pm
fleep:

Mmmm ... fish coffee.
Avatar 12:48pm
Tony Coulter:

Last time I was in Toronto -- probably 17 or so years ago -- there was a whole record store strip, on, I think, Queen St. Is that still there?
Avatar 12:48pm
βrian:

Tim Horton's crack is nasty. Or so I've heard.
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Cheyenne:

@glenn aw sorry, I wanted some trashy coffee and a delicious apple fritter! starbux needs to up its donut game.
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glenn:

to be honest, tim's coffee tastes more like old darts.
Avatar 12:49pm
Tony Coulter:

Ahoy, fleep!
Avatar 12:49pm
Cheyenne:

it's just dunkin' donuts. same company. same swilly half-assed caffeinated beanwater!
Avatar 12:50pm
glenn:

there's only a couple record stores left on queen. gentrification is killing the home taping industry.





or something.
Avatar 12:50pm
βrian:

Having too many doughnuts is destructive to democracy. It inevitably leads to a police state.
Avatar 12:51pm
βrian:

[Hey, it's that Canadian guy ...]
  12:53pm
Dean:

Long ago I lived across the street from a Winchell's Donuts shop. Late one night somebody tried to break into my roommate's car parked on the street. (Turns out it was my roommate's brother, but no matter.) We checked the Winchell's and, sure enough, there was a cop seated there. My roommate ran over and told him somebody was stealing his car. The cop replied, *chomp* *chomp* "Yeah, I saw the whole thing" *chomp *chomp*.
Avatar 12:53pm
glenn:

we're everywhere.
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doctorjazz:

Neil! The 1 note guitar solo guy!
Avatar 12:53pm
Tony Coulter:

It's Dean! The dean of Deans.
Avatar 12:56pm
βrian:

Dean and the Doyens.
Avatar 12:56pm
glenn:

the dirty doyen brass band.
Avatar 12:59pm
βrian:

Six of one, half doyen of another.
  1:01pm
Dean:

A baker's doyen, speaking of donuts!
Avatar 1:04pm
Tony Coulter:

The hour of basement LP weirdness is coming up after this set.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
Uncle Michael:

wot?
Avatar 1:07pm
Tony Coulter:

Mikey!
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glenn:

this sounds kinda proggy for alternative tentacles.
Avatar 1:08pm
glenn:

which doesn't mean i don't like it.
Avatar 1:11pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Glenn: I know what you mean -- it is a weird thing for Alternative Tentacles to reissue.
Avatar 1:13pm
Tony Coulter:

The best term I've come across for this kind of metalish guitar tone is "pig squeal guitar."
  1:16pm
Psychspaniolos:

Boston/Plymouth Massachusetts area
Avatar 1:16pm
V Priceless:

oh, this the best thing I've heard all week
Avatar 1:18pm
Tony Coulter:

There'll be more Freddie K in the next set.
Avatar 1:20pm
Cheyenne:

I'm feelin the power of rock right about now
  1:21pm
Psychspaniolos:

Looks like a XIAN sleeve
Avatar 1:21pm
glenn:

hairwhip!!
  1:23pm
Dean:

Coupled with Matt W.'s regular airing of Don Felder's "Heavy Metal," this Centaurus suggests a genre of music I'd never before recognized: etiolated rock.
  1:25pm
Psychspaniolos:

www.popsike.com...
Avatar 1:34pm
Tony Coulter:

My copy of the Tom Cornwell LP (on now) comes in a plain white jacket, with artist name and album title written in magic marker. Wonder if any copies have an actual cover.
  1:36pm
Psychspaniolos:

unknown
  1:37pm
Dean:

Looks like it was a pasted-together affair: http://www.verygoodplus.co.uk/showthread.php/32891-California-trades
Avatar 1:41pm
Tony Coulter:

Aha! Thanks, Dean.
  1:41pm
Dean:

According to the scribbled cover at the above link, Cornwell recorded in Sacramento at "Bill Race Studios." There was a Bill Rase Studios in Sacto that, according to this site, recorded records from '65-'68: https://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/other-side-of-bill/content?oid=60706
Avatar 1:44pm
fleep:

Simmer down, lady, I'm just doing laundry.
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Tony Coulter:

Greets, fleep!
  1:45pm
Dean:

Speaking of recordings, I spent part of Sunday with engineer Warren Dewey at his Berkeley stereo shop. Brought my copy of Little Feat's "Waiting for Columbus" remastered for vinyl by Mobile Fidelity. He worked on a good chunk of that album, but hadn't heard the remastered release. He was fairly impressed with it, and he recounted how he hung microphones down a spiral staircase the band ascended to the stage, singing a song Lowell George prompted before every show. That's why the first two minutes or so of the record sound so out of focus, before the introduction and the band kicks off "Fat Man..."
Avatar 1:48pm
Nick S.:

Hey, Tony! Work gets in the way.
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, Nick!
Avatar 1:49pm
Nick S.:

You hoo hoo!
Avatar 1:53pm
Tony Coulter:

Don't you mean "hoo hoo hoo hoo"?
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Rich in Washington:

geez. There's more Freddy K than I was aware of.
Avatar 1:54pm
fleep:

My favorite etiolated rock album is "Meet The Feebles."
Avatar 1:56pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey Rich! I need his other album.
Avatar 1:58pm
Tony Coulter:

Here's a very different side of Centaurus, the rockers from the last set.
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Tony Coulter:

That's one thing I love about these private/small-label LPs: You never know what you're going to get from track to track.
Avatar 2:02pm
Tony Coulter:

Sand (on now) was a Portland band, so their LPs are all over the place out here.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:04pm
JtotheK:

greetings everyone. apologies for the late arrival. (gonna have to check out basement LPs via the archive later...)
  2:05pm
Psychspaniolos:

Jack Charles Guitarist for Quarterflash.
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Tony Coulter:

Greets, JtotheK! You're forgiven.
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Tony Coulter:

That JC was one damn mellow man. This track reminds me a bit of Free Design.
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Rich in Washington:

I have a (not very good) rip of his first cassette, Random Enforcement, later put out on vinyl.
I used to have his contact info but just now see his email address no longer works. I foolishly passed on buying his LP because I was short of cash and not altogether convinced he'd actually follow through after I sent cash (his preferred payment).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:08pm
Stanley:

Greets peeps
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Tony Coulter:

Stanley!
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listener james from westwood:

Corking basement sounds!
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Tony Coulter:

Thanks, James!! I'll try to keep the primo basement stuff coming....
Avatar 2:14pm
Nick S.:

Listen to this song with one ear phone!
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Tony Coulter:

Yeah, the mix is radically unbalanced channel-wise.
Avatar 2:18pm
Nick S.:

It's cool, tho. Like two different songs.
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Nick S.:

Three including both phones.
  2:22pm
G.G.Alien:

The Giant!!
Avatar 2:23pm
Tony Coulter:

Ahoy, G.G. Alien (great name, btw)
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βrian:

I was just called upon to evaluate a chicken quesadilla. What have I missed?
Avatar 2:27pm
Tony Coulter:

Well, it's the British '70s prog section of the show.
  2:27pm
frenchee:

Hi Tony! I thought this was Mason Williams at first....ELO? good show.
Avatar 2:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Frenchee! It does sound like "Classical Gas."
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northguineahills:

Digging today's selection!
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Stanley:

Jethro!
  2:28pm
Psychspaniolos:

!!!!!
Avatar 2:29pm
Tony Coulter:

Glad to hear it, NGH! (and ... greets!)
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doctorjazz:

Classical Gas came to mind on hearing the ELO as well.
Avatar 2:29pm
βrian:

Jethro? Where's Elly May?
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geezerette:

oooooh...hippies!
Avatar 2:31pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, hey, geezerette!
  2:32pm
Jed:

Looking fer a double naught spy.
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geezerette:

hi Tony! faaaaaaaaaar in, maaaaaaaan. :)
  2:33pm
frenchee:

This is timely....I'm reading that Prog Rock book....it's pretty darn good so far.
Avatar 2:34pm
Tony Coulter:

Which one? I've got a few -- not all of which I've actually read.
  2:36pm
frenchee:

a new one by a WashPO journo David Weigel
THE SHOW THAT NEVER ENDS
  2:36pm
Santos L Halper:

Dang, late for the prog. Enjoyed visiting your basement earlier Tony, thanks for the tour!
Avatar 2:37pm
Tony Coulter:

@ frenchee: Ah -- don't know that one.
  2:37pm
frenchee:

the cover has a winged tiger playing a double necked guitar
AS YOU DO....
Avatar 2:38pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Santos: Glad you liked my basement tour! I've still got many boxes to go.
  2:43pm
Psychspaniolos:

Thanks a lot Tony...have a nice day all of you. Greetings from Greece
Avatar 2:44pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Psychspaniolos!
Avatar 2:45pm
geezerette:

feel compelled to share this...
i.imgur.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:45pm
doctorjazz:

Awww, who'd pooch is that (just got a new puppy this past weekend...)
Avatar 2:46pm
Tony Coulter:

He looks horrified -- in a very cute way.
Avatar 2:49pm
geezerette:

Doc,it's from refdesk.com's Astronomy Picture of the Day.
Physicists are so funny! :)
Avatar 2:55pm
geezerette:

Tony, if any of us were scooped up by a laughing giant and stuffed into a taco costume, our eyes would bulge as well,(I imagine).
...or perhaps he needs glasses...
Avatar 2:56pm
V Priceless:

thanx TC!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:56pm
JtotheK:

thanks for the tunes, Tony - looking forward to checking out your basement LPs later!
Avatar 2:57pm
geezerette:

Enjoying this recording !!!
Avatar 2:57pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks for showing up, everyone!

Don't forget to stay tuned for the FMA Listening Party -- here's a link to Cheyenne's playlist page: wfmu.org...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:59pm
listener james from westwood:

Many thanks, Tony!
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