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Favoriting July 25, 2017: Tony Coulter Presents Tape Hiss: R. Stevie Moore, "Passed Normal, Vol. 3," & "Tak Tak Tak 3." [PLEASE NOTE: "Tape Hiss" shows are not archived.]

Artist Track Album Label Year
The In-Theme  Holger Hiller: Toyshopshoptoy   Favoriting      
 
Dybbuk  Mouchy   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Amy Denio  FBI   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
René Lussier / Jean Derome / Robert Lepage  Hors de Memoire   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Tone Dogs  Anicety Low Day   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
The Jeff & Scott Show  Beans   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Elvis Messiahs  Metamorphosis of Houdini   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Rudy Schwartz Project  You Can Be a Republican Too   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Tom Cora  When a Hat Gets Lonesome (You Put It on Your Head)   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Something Brothers  Pelican Plaza   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
 
Zozobra  Mozart's Love Affair   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Voodoo Mark  Huh?   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Frank Pahl  Eve & Adam   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Dwin & Secret Dave  Wasted Time   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Pink Bob  All-American Mom   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Zeena Parkins / Wayne Horvitz  Surrounded by Pitfalls   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Steve May  Crystal Clear   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
That Hope  Ice Cream   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
Curlew  Live Somewhere in Germany   Favoriting Passed Normal, Vol. 3  FOT  1988 
 
R. Stevie Moore  Ready for What   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  What Are You Lookin' At   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  A Witness (at the Rescue)   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Motion Sickness Tablets   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Birds in My Tree   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Mix Decision   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Waiting and Waiting   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
 
R. Stevie Moore  Full of Ambition   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Fireworks for a Living   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Music So Good You Don't Know It   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  I Live in an Igloo   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Gathering Spot   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  For Janice RIP   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Pop Pain   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  If I Died   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Eating Paper Drinking Ink   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Somebody Up There Hates Me   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Beside   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
R. Stevie Moore  Silly Enough to Dance   Favoriting Pop Pain  R. Stevie Moore Cassette Club  1981 
 
Lemon Kittens  An Untimely End   Favoriting Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
Zwicky's Engineering, Workingham  "Tea-Break"   Favoriting Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
Blurt  Jap Zero (Live at Womad, St. Austell, Cornwall, August 1988)   Favoriting Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
"Tea Break"    Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
Kremlin Bells    Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
Ted Milton  Commercial Break   Favoriting Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
Left Hand Right Hand / Karl Blake  Dear Maria   Favoriting Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
Barrie Whittaker  ??   Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
"Tea-Break"    Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
The Colonels  Two Man Bob   Favoriting Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
 
Ray Lee  Live in Nantes   Favoriting Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
Ted Milton  Love Is Like a Violence   Favoriting Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
Bar Mitzvah Girls (Found In London)    Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
Left Hand Right Hand  Stimulation   Favoriting Tak Tak Tak 3  Tak Tak Tak  1988 
 
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting      


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Listener comments!

Avatar 12:01pm
Tony Coulter:

Greetings, fellow humanoids.....
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
listener james from westwood:

How do, Tony and all! Good to see R. Stevie in the mix!
Avatar 12:03pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, Listener J! Cheyenne will be featuring R. Stevie too!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
listener james from westwood:

Banner day!
Avatar 12:15pm
Tony Coulter:

Even though this comp is nearly 30 years old, a healthy number of the musicians on it are still quite active.
Avatar 12:15pm
Tony Coulter:

Oh, and: Tone Dogs (on now) is an Amy Denio thingee.
Avatar 12:24pm
Tony Coulter:

The Elvis Messiahs don't really sound like what their name suggests they would sound like....
  12:26pm
Dean:

The Elvis Disciples were a '90s Southern California punk band.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
Webhamster Henry:

I hear a Casio twinkling in the mix.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
listener james from westwood:

RELEVANT TRACK
Avatar 12:27pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey hey hey, Dean and Webhamster!
Avatar 12:28pm
Cecile:

hola!
Avatar 12:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Greets, Cecile!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:30pm
doctorjazz:

Hi Tony and all you out there.
Avatar 12:31pm
Tony Coulter:

Ahoy, doctorjazz!
Avatar 12:35pm
Tony Coulter:

This Passed Normal comp series moved slowly, but inexorably from cassette to vinyl to CD. It made it up to Vol. 7.
Avatar 12:35pm
Tony Coulter:

These vocals certainly scream '80s.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
listener james from westwood:

Very much like the Something Bros track.
Avatar 12:40pm
Tony Coulter:

Don't know if anyone remembers, but on one of the earliest Tape Hiss shows I played a demo tape by Zozobra. Their planned album never came out....
Avatar 12:40pm
Tony Coulter:

Their drummer is Kevin Norton
  12:53pm
Doug Schulkind:

Hello Mr. Tony!
Avatar 12:54pm
Tony Coulter:

Mr. Doug! Hooray!
  12:57pm
KevinfromBayRidge:

Howdy. Another humanoid along for the flight!
Avatar 12:59pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, KevinfromBayRidge!

Where's the weasel?
Avatar 1:03pm
Tony Coulter:

Here's the all-star lineup for this Curlew track:

Cello – Tom Cora
Drums – Pippin Barnett
Guitar – Davey Williams
Keyboards – Wayne Horvitz
Reeds – George Cartwright
  1:05pm
JtotheK:

Hi Tone Dogg, good afternoon everyone!
Avatar 1:07pm
Tony Coulter:

JtotheK! Heya!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
Webhamster Henry:

Never enough Tom Cora!
Avatar 1:08pm
Tony Coulter:

The ghost of Beefheart's in there too....
  1:11pm
KevinfromBayRidge:

Sorry. Commenting on the Humanoid... mean Android App. Doesn't seem to import avatar yet.
Avatar 1:12pm
Tony Coulter:

'Oops -- I mean."kicks off with the track 'Ready for What'."
Avatar 1:15pm
Tony Coulter:

Wuz eyeballing the tracklist on discgs -- but it's slightly different than my version's tracklist. That tricky R. Stevie.
Avatar 1:18pm
Tony Coulter:

Don't forget: Cheyene will also be playing lots more Moore on today's FMA Listening Party, immediately following this show.
Avatar 1:18pm
geezerette:

Hello Tony and alla youse!
Pretty painless Pain!
Avatar 1:19pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, geezerette!
Avatar 1:21pm
northguineahills:

Damn, haven't heard this R. Stevie Moore. His early stuff is gorgeous!
Avatar 1:23pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, NGH! There's so much R. Stevie, few mortals can have heard it all -- or even most of it
Avatar 1:26pm
Tony Coulter:

Keep your ear-eyes peeled for the Irwin Chusid namecheck later on in this tape.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:33pm
doctorjazz:

More Moore!
Avatar 1:34pm
geezerette:

This is great! All of it!
Avatar 1:35pm
Tony Coulter:

Glad you're enjoying it!
  1:44pm
Mark Williams:

dubwise, selektah!
Avatar 1:46pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, Mark!
Avatar 1:46pm
Tony Coulter:

Oops -- jumped the gun (as you can tell).
  1:48pm
Mark Williams:

That/this track pre-dated the famous "computerized" reggae hit Sleng Teng by three years. Just sayin...
  1:48pm
Mark Williams:

and heya Tony. I have to get me this cassette. I had a friend who'd joined Moore's cassette club. I have a feeling I heard this one back in the day.
Avatar 1:48pm
Tony Coulter:

R. Stevie even puts on a bit of an island accent
Avatar 1:50pm
Tony Coulter:

... on that dub track, I mean....
  1:52pm
Mark Williams:

he's selling this on his bandcamp page as a d/l. Pricey at $9, but I might have to plum for it.
  1:54pm
Mark Williams:

what was his story again - his dad was a studio musician in Memphis?
Avatar 1:55pm
Tony Coulter:

You can just transfer the d/l to a cassette.

Yep, his father played with Elvis.
Avatar 1:56pm
geezerette:

OMG! Scotty Moore? Wow!
  1:56pm
Mark Williams:

Ha, yeah that last banter he had to have taken straight out of sitting in studios and taking it all in.
Avatar 1:58pm
Tony Coulter:

Sorry if I'm messing up the tracklist a bit -- it's a tricky m.f., and the times & titles don't always match up with what's on the thing.
  1:58pm
Dean:

Not Scotty Moore. Bob Moore.
  1:59pm
Mark Williams:

i'm following on bandcamp and you're spot on so far, Tony.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:59pm
doctorjazz:

I didn't know Scotty Moore was his dad...wow!
Avatar 1:59pm
geezerette:

Thanks for correction. Ha, wondered why Brit accent!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:00pm
doctorjazz:

I looked at the Bandcamp site before...there are so many albums he has there, bit overwhelming. I like his album of Beatles covers, "Deconstructs the Beatles" or something like that.
Avatar 2:01pm
Tony Coulter:

Bob Moore played with Elvis too. And R. Stevie was born in Nashville. The vaguely British accent is put on.
Avatar 2:02pm
geezerette:

en.wikipedia.org...
Pretty damn impressive!
  2:02pm
Mark Williams:

Loyce! Now there's a middle name for ya.
Avatar 2:03pm
geezerette:

Tony, funny! I didn't even question it.
Avatar 2:08pm
Tony Coulter:

Now I'm really messing up the tracklist!

Didn't mean to suggest that R. Stevie's dad was Scotty Moore -- it was indeed Bob Moore. But as I said, he was an Elvis sideman too!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:10pm
doctorjazz:

Even More Moores...
Avatar 2:11pm
Tony Coulter:

Or maybe everyone in Nashville played with Elvis....
  2:11pm
Dean:

Awaiting a band named Elvis Sidemen.
Avatar 2:11pm
geezerette:

www.namm.org...
Bob Moore interview
Avatar 2:12pm
geezerette:

That would be a big band.
  2:14pm
Mark Williams:

i see a Ted Milton track listed! ooohhh, now I'm dead keen on this.
Avatar 2:20pm
Tony Coulter:

Unfortunately, I'm missing the mag that came with this cassette.
  2:21pm
Mark Williams:

i remember someone sending me the online rants that Karl Blake would do related to Boyd Rice and others in the industrial music scene who he outed for dubious politics and philosophies. Seemed very intelligent if a bit manic in his writing.
  2:23pm
Mark Williams:

that's a bit different than the tea break the ladies in my office do.
Avatar 2:24pm
Tony Coulter:

Ha!
  2:26pm
Mark Williams:

"Not Born Beautiful" was one of my favorite LPs from the '80s (Karl Blake's Shockheaded Peters).
Avatar 2:27pm
Tony Coulter:

Never had that -- guess I should seek it out!
  2:27pm
Mark Williams:

Tony, can you put this on pause? I need to get some coffee...
Avatar 2:28pm
northguineahills:

Tony has gone mainstream today. I recognize most of the artists (a rarity on tape hiss).
Avatar 2:33pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Mark: I guess all the tea breaks on this tape are making you feel like you need caffeine.
Avatar 2:33pm
Tony Coulter:

@ NGH: Nothing but the hits, all the time....
  2:34pm
Mark Williams:

you're fucking well right, they do.
Avatar 2:43pm
Tony Coulter:

Is anyone familiar with Ray Lee (on now)? I'm not.....
Avatar 2:44pm
Tony Coulter:

There are no hits for him on discogs, other than this tape....
  2:45pm
Mark Williams:

I so dearly wish there was footage of Milton in his days as a puppeteer. There's an interview where he's on site at a venue at the time, but no actual footage.
  2:46pm
Dean:

Was just checking myself. Was hearing a Richard Grossman kinda thing via Cecil Taylor.
  2:47pm
Dean:

Hmmm, I wonder if Milton is consciously alluding to Barclay James Harvest with the title...
  2:48pm
Mark Williams:

Love is like Milton's saxophone
Avatar 2:50pm
Cheyenne:

Dear Uncle Tony!
Avatar 2:52pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, Cheyenne!
Avatar 2:52pm
geezerette:

Thanks Tony. Always worth listening!
Avatar 2:53pm
Cheyenne:

Feelin this drum maschine jamm
Avatar 2:53pm
Tony Coulter:

Remember, folks, more R. Stevie ahead, on the FMA Listening Party! Here's zee playlist: wfmu.org...
  2:56pm
JtotheK:

Enjoyed the show -- thanks Tony!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:56pm
listener james from westwood:

Aw, man, those 3 hours went criminally fast! Thanks, Tony!
Avatar 2:57pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks for showing up, everyone! See you next week!
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