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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.

Tuesday 3 - 7pm (EST) | On WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio
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David Bowie  Little Bombardier   Favoriting David Bowie  1967 
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The Moody Blues with The London Festival Orchestra conducted by Peter Knight  Evening: The Sunset: Twilight Time   Favoriting Days of Future Passed  1967 
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Broadast  Subject to the Ladder   Favoriting Tender Buttons  2005 
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Kristeen Young  Fantastic Failure   Favoriting V The Volcanic EP  2011 
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Brigitte Bardot  Contact   Favoriting Brigitte Bardot Show  1968 
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Danielle Dax  Fizzing Human Bomb   Favoriting Inky Bloaters  1987 
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The Sundays  Hideous Towns   Favoriting Reading, Writing And Arithmetic  1990 
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Inkubus Sukkubus  Heartbeat of the Earth   Favoriting Heartbeat of the Earth  1995 
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Music behind DJ:
Nina Persson & David Arnold 

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Suzi Quatro  Little Bitch Blue   Favoriting 48 Crash (Single)  1973 
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Void VIsion  Queen of Hearts   Favoriting Sub Rosa  2014 
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Pink Floyd  Matilda Mother   Favoriting Piper at the Gates of Dawn  1967 
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My Bloody Valentine  When You Sleep   Favoriting Loveless  1991 
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Psyche Corporation  Nine Lives   Favoriting Romance of the Counter Elite  2015 
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Saint Etienne  Stranger in Paradise   Favoriting I Love To Paint  1995 
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Shelleyan Orphan  Little Death   Favoriting Humroot  1992 
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Cranes  Avenue A   Favoriting Particles & Waves  2004 
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The New Synthesizer Experience 

Radio Ga Ga (instrumental)   Favoriting

 

 

 

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Kate Bush  Sat In Your Lap   Favoriting The Dreaming  1982 
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Olivia Newton-John  I Think I Love You (Chew Fu & PVH Love Hurts Remix)   Favoriting A Few Best Men Original Motion Picture Soundtrack  2012 
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Austra  Lose It   Favoriting Feel It Break  2011 
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Searmanas  Sea   Favoriting Searmanas  2019 
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The Stargazer Lilies  Heaven and Hell   Favoriting Door to the Sun  2016 
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Legendary Pink Dots  A Crack In Melancholy Time   Favoriting 9 Lives To Wonder   
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The Monkees  Through the Looking Glass   Favoriting Instant Replay  1969 
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Jefferson Airplane  Lather   Favoriting Crown of Creation  1968 
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Nick Drake  Thoughts of Mary Jane   Favoriting Five Leaves Left  1969 
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Jefferson Airplane 

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Elton John  Empty Sky   Favoriting Empty Sky  1969 
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Laura Nyro  Money   Favoriting Smile  1976 
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Donovan  The Music Makers   Favoriting Cosmic Wheels  1972 
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Genesis  The Serpent   Favoriting From Genesis to Revelation  1969 
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Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians  Then You're Dust   Favoriting Respect  1993 
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Cocteau Twins  Shallow Then Halo   Favoriting Garlands  1982 
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The Smiths  This Charming Man   Favoriting This Charming Man  1983 
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Music behind DJ:
Neal Hefti 

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Eliza Rickman  Girl   Favoriting Gild the Lily  2009 
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Glockabelle  Ne Touche Pas   Favoriting Live on Dark Night of the Soul  2013 
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Azar Swan  Over   Favoriting Dance Before The War  2013 
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Mazzy Star  Blue Flower   Favoriting She Hangs Brightly  1990 
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The Kinks  Big Sky   Favoriting The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society  1968 
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Lush  I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend   Favoriting Topolino  1996 
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Music behind DJ:
Syd Barrett 

Gigolo Aunt (loop)   Favoriting

 

 

 

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Leonard Cohen  I'm Your Man   Favoriting I'm Your Man  1988 
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Listener comments!

  6:21pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

It's going to be a very dark night indeed
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

It is a dark night here in Finland - from this you can guess I am not in the north where the sun is up 24/7 until the end of July.
Avatar 6:56pm
Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

But hey everyone, I am here early! A pity I forgot the tuesday show completely - a mighty fine show based on the track list. There were plenty of stuff unknown to me as well.
Avatar 🦇 6:57pm
Julie:

Hiya Cha Cha & Larry's Horse
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 7:01pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The Juliethon goes on !
...loves prefame Boowies...
Avatar 🦇 7:01pm
Julie:

heya Rev Rabbit!
Avatar 🦇 7:02pm
Julie:

tonight's show is full of more familiar fare, if not the songs than at least the artists.
  7:03pm
CC:

Hi Julie and all of you dark souls out there!!!...
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Julie:

Hiya CC!
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northguineahills:

Bowie and Futurama? Please take my money!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:04pm
David Dichelle:

Hello Julie on this side of the hour!
Avatar 7:04pm
Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

I just realized I have never seen Love You till Tuesday - I missed it completely when it was aired here in 1989.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 7:04pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Sheila B was soliciting Girlcentric Summery toons for next week - either pro or anti Summer - & I had nothing & was wishing I was you...
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Julie:

hiya David! Hi NGH!
  7:05pm
CC:

That's exactly the kind of stuff that I like!!!...:)
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northguineahills:

oh right, WFMU already did.... ;)
Avatar 7:06pm
Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

And I still have not listened to Days of Future Passed in its entirety - I have owned the original pressing for only 25 years.
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northguineahills:

(after I was finally able, my apoligies to Joe McG.)
Avatar 7:07pm
Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

I guess I say the same thing every time this album is played here.
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Julie:

I know it's a cliche but it really is quite wonderful
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Sylvia (France-NYC):

Good evening, Julie and listeners, I won't listen for long (still on France timezone!), I'll catch up later on the archives, have a good show!!
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northguineahills:

and I got the quote wrong, it's, "shut up and take my money" (as done by Fry).
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 7:09pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I think of these guys as a major transition from Psych to Prog. Btw. Not sure they get any such regard - but I see them in with The Beatles & Floyd & the lot...
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Julie:

Hey there Sylvia! Yes very late for you, but it's ice to see you for a bit.
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Julie:

I had no idea Futurama would end up being so important in my life
  7:11pm
CC:

Some people claim that they way overproduced themselves???
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

Latecomer to this party.

I mean I LOVE BROADCAST. Love their music, but not when they were around and learned of Trish Keenan's 2011 death only a few weeks ago.
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Julie:

I definitely have listened to them more since she passed
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

@7:11 CC: you mean Moody Blues? Contemporary critics (many of them) apparently hated them for this reason.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I don't think of Moodys as overproduced cause they sound right to me. If anything but raw Rawk is overproduced to someone - then nothing can be done.
  7:14pm
CC:

Yes...
  7:15pm
CC:

That is why I said some people...RR...
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Julie:

some folks only like garage rock. it's just a different sound
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

i.e. - Produced doesn't mean Overproduced. Necessarily.
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Julie:

When I think of overproduced I think of the change that happened around 86, 87 too much synth too much everything
  7:20pm
CC:

Back in the late sixties early seventies people used to be critical of those bands that use too much orchestration...
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Julie:

I only recently learned they call that "baroque pop"
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Julie:

I love any mix of classical and rock/pop
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

Ha - I was wondering where I have heard this before, but Brigitte Bardot's Contact is indeed the sample used in Flieger by Death In June. Both artists also share ideologies/opinions not everyone agrees with so to speak.
  7:22pm
CC:

Kind of like how Jazz men and bluesmen used to have their differences???
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Julie:

yeah I'm always unsure if I should play DIJ or not. I know Fabio is very anti boyd rice
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WR:

Hi all. This show going to 1AM again? It's not dark out yet.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

There were people who followed Sgt. Pepper with less taste than the Moodys in their rush to get all Studio. We were just talking about the doors other night - & they fell into that a little bit. & not as badly as others.... A concern in any era...
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Julie:

haha sorry WR only till 10.
  7:25pm
CC:

Jim Morrison's lyrics was what set the Doors apart...Soft Parade!!!
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Summer and Michael and Sylvia:

Loved that Sundays track, Julie!
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

@7:22 Julie: I would say Bardot is more outspoken about her opinions. Death In June is harder to define regarding any ideologies, but let's say his opinions might not be to everyone's liking.
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Sylvia (France-NYC):

trivia: I discovered The Sundays trough Buffy The Vampire Slayer :)
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Sylvia (France-NYC):

tHrough
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Julie:

that's another thing! I never expected Buffy to be SO good
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Sylvia (France-NYC):

oh my, Buffy is everything
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Julie:

movie buffy turned out to be a real MAGAt
  7:32pm
CC:

You must be a smart girl Julie you're not supposed to socialize with people who don't live in your own household!!!
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

I never should have returned that Sundays album to the library! Thanks for playing them.
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Sylvia (France-NYC):

I haven't watched the movie, and probably never will, don't want to ruin what came to be after
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Julie:

they are really not connected in any way. She moved to a new town and makes only passing references to her old home
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Sylvia (France-NYC):

it's set in LA then, ok I see
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

Well Julie you at least knew Broadcast to some extent at the time, I completely ignored them! Were they hyped by music press or what did I find off-putting, can't remember. Well, turns out they gigged quite a lot around Tender Buttons which is when I lived in UK, so I missed on so much by being stubbornly ignorant. It is always unfair when a talented (and apparently enjoying her life very much, from what I have read) person like she was dies much too early.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I have a fairly strong antipopulist streak : I shy away if something's too popular. Applies to Cobain & not Broadcast of course. Another thing actually happens with me - is I get a sense an Artist is gonna be a heavy - & I don't always feel ready to fall in love & go thru the ringer of what will be involved. Nick Drake the major example of that for me...
Actually that's still true with Cobsin! He's my age group & all kinds of things - a little close to home !!
...By the time David was Bowie he was done with the Mod bands... He did have a collaboration or two that was more FolkRawk in between actually! A band called "Feathers'...
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Julie:

oooh that sounds cool are there recordings?
  7:45pm
Doug Schulkind:

Hi Julie!
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Julie:

heya Doug!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

A few i think...
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Julie:

I only just today found out about the Brecht thing, I nearly played one tonight but I liked the silly one
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Julie:

man Void Vision is sooooo good
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 7:50pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Could only be London 1967 :
youtu.be...

God on crutches I love Syd.
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

I guess Ching-a-Ling on the 5 cd David Bowie box set Conversation Piece is a Feathers recording - I should have a listen soon!
Avatar 🦇 7:52pm
Julie:

I can't keep up with all the bowie boxes!
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

the same one as the youtube link above in R.R.Nov'63's post
  7:57pm
CC:

RR...makes you wonder what Dali must have been thinking???
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Julie:

Helllllo Dali... on next week's acid jazz hands
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 7:59pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Bowie & Hutch ! :
thestrangebrew.co.uk...
Avatar 🦇 8:00pm
Julie:

I really expected to see David Soul there
  8:02pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

I see Leeds Utd are back in the Premier League....sigh
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Julie:

hmm the other day the playlist was heavily blonde today it is more brunette
  8:05pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

Julie, did u fancy most, David Starsky, Ken Hutchinson, or Huggy Bear?
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Julie:

Huggy Bear had amazing style. I was definitely a Hutch fan.
  8:07pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

k
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

A pity i had to be away from the speakers for most of Stranger in Paradise - I had no idea Saint Etienne did this too.
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Julie:

it's a very lovely version
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

I saw Cranes in 2004 but have heard no albums after Population Four, which I already did not like much.
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Julie:

loved and wings of joy are definitely the highlights for me
  8:10pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

what the..
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Interview with Bowie Producer Visconti - discusses some early Bowie history
...@ least I think this is the one - I've listened to so much stuff... :
www.gear-club.net...
  8:11pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

i thought that was gonna be Weird Al's version
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

@8:08 Julie: Forever for me.The early stuff like Selflessness (or what the first 12" was called) is lovely too, as are Loved and Wings of Joy. It is just I have not listened them almost at all since 1999.
  8:12pm
CC:

My Aunt Sarah showed up I got to go out into the front yard and turn the music up and socialize at a distance for a few minutes...bbl...:)
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Julie:

See ya later CC!
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WR:

Pops up from worm hole of books I have about Bowie before 74. The Feathers track Ching-a-Ling is on the deluxe 2 CD release of the David Bowie album on Decca Deram.

Will visit the Quatro interview you did. I expect much different due to differences between you and Todd and also she's currently flogging her new stuff.
  8:16pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

one of Katie's best
  8:17pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

possibly best
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Some lines just go in the tool box for use :
...' I want to be a Scholar - but I really can't be bothered '...
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Julie:

yes! so good
  8:19pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

Olivia stood next to the fireplace too long
  8:21pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

this one's got a good beat
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Julie:

chasing everyone off with the shoegaze?
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

No, I am still here, and I hate washing dishes! Also, cooking around 4am might not be the best idea to fight insomnia but it is what it is and I am what I am.
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Julie:

Ramen was made for 4am
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Even I am less verbose occasionally!
Loves Pink Dots.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 8:44pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...wondered what obscure mannered Freakbeat band that was...oh Monkees :p
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still b/p:

Lather!
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Julie:

I sang this at the hoof and mouth one year
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still b/p:

Do the nose thing for us in next mic break.
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Julie:

haha Gaylord did that part (of course)
  8:46pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

wild orangutans couldnt chase me away
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Saturn Return
...speaking of great lines : young people call famous old call insane...
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

Ha,I just spotted a Guardian article on a new book "Small Hours: The Long Night of John Martyn" with the headline 'Greek, without the sex': Nick Drake and John Martyn's folk bromance. Hmmm.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 8:51pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Always think maryjane is code for pot. Five Leaves Left.
  8:51pm
Daya:

Hey Hey :) I made it! Sorry, lost my internet for quite a while
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 8:53pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Pretty true. Did not do well with performing Live - most of it probably yeah.
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

Yes, from what I have read Nick Drake's performances were few in number and quite hit and miss, at times apparently brilliant but no communication with audience and long tuning breaks between songs.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 8:55pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Got good reviews & regard of Musicians but didn't sell - & that messed him up.
  8:56pm
Daya:

DAY -uh! ;P
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Julie:

oh shit I knew that too. I'm sorry Daya
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Julie:

I've known that for years sorry about that
  8:57pm
Daya:

No worries, I’m just teasing :D
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Julie:

Like Day-O but with an "A" :P
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Julie:

Yeah the guy was obviously quite shy
  9:00pm
Daya:

When I meet people, and tell them my name, they start singing that song to me, more often than not ;)
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still b/p:

Was thinking about Elton John today....and the duck outfit onstage. The duck outfit. Never grasped the choice.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Drake ad infinitum... Was thinking there's such a contrast of the sincerity & depth of his expression - & the immaculate precision of his method - vocally & as guitarist. Adding Performer / Entertainer / Promoter was too much to ask...
  9:01pm
CC:

Still stuck out in the front yard but I'm listening intently!!!
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Julie:

that was no regular duck outfit that was a Bob Mackie duck outfit
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

With Elton I'm thinking for me he's what I think The Who is for everybody else! In sense that I don't know much more than the Hits & later periods - & it's not actually enuff.
...As for duck costumes & the rest - how would you parse what Performing & Identity meant for Reginald? He was extremely good @ it in any event!
...& then there's Nyro...
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Julie:

Daya do you have a Nyro story? I feel like you would have a Nyro story?
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Julie:

Elton was also super shy so he put on a big show to hide in
  9:08pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

lovely Nyro, good choice Miss Julie
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still b/p:

When Mackie "offered to create a Donald Duck outfit for John's Central Park gig, it was too good an opportunity to pass up." Didn't know that. But how does one arrive at that particular idea and that offer for that person and that occasion? Get Mackie on the phone.

I might need to acquire some Nyro.
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Julie:

thank you!
  9:09pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

Yep, Elton deffo very shy lol
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Julie:

Maybe he'd wanted to get Cher in one for years and knew only EJ would have the balls for it
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

I'd like to hear a Nyro story as well. Nick Drake stories are usually too heartbreaking.
  9:11pm
Daya:

Yeah, I do have a Laura story, you know me too well ;)
We DO have to talk at some point, SO many stories we need to talk about!
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Julie:

I wanna tell one of those made up stories like DJ Irene has the descendant of one of Laura Nyro's cats or something
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

any story will do, don't let truths get in the way of cats' descendants!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:13pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I have one of Tim Buckley's hubcaps.
No I don't.
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Julie:

you knew the genesis was coming...
  9:15pm
Daya:

Well, I’m sure you know she was born in Danbury CT, (she also died there, despite living other places) and her born last name is Nigro.
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Julie:

I think I knew the Danbury part but not her last name
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

So prefer Gabriel to Collins ymmv.
Nigro !
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 9:17pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

So 1969. Don't know this @ all! Dig it. Thx.
  9:18pm
Daya:

Sorry, she was born in NYC, (Bronx maybe? I have to look) but yeah, lived in Danbury for quite a while.
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Julie:

I'm obsessed with that first Genesis album.
  9:20pm
Daya:

When to school with a cousin (or relative) for hers.
  9:20pm
Daya:

Yes, early Genesis is SO much different than their later work. That’s one band that definitely evolved!
  9:22pm
Dean:

Genesis is more like: first album, followed by second album, then third, fourth... Every step was different from the last. The first album was largely a product of the producer Jonathan King.
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Julie:

hiya Dean!
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Julie:

but I think the other albums are more like each other than like the 1st one
  9:24pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

Jonathan King: absolute legend
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Julie:

its like southern death cult versus cult. or the first MBV album.
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Julie:

hmm I guess I must look up Mr King
  9:25pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

yes you must!
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Julie:

I keep trying to find things that sound like that first album
  9:26pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

watch his 80s tv show on youtube; Entertainment USA. I watched it as a kid
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Julie:

I refuse to let Moz ruin the smiths for me
  9:26pm
Dean:

Acqua Fragile's first album
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Julie:

wow I don't even know that name. I will look into it, thanks D!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

King wigkey :
en.m.wikipedia.org...
Ha Julie ! Good luck! He tries so hard to...
  9:28pm
Daya:

I first got exposed to Genesis with “Wind & Wuthering” (‘Your Own Special Way’) but then went back and discovered their earlier stuff.
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

To think for years I had absolutely no idea what these lyrics were about. It was not that rare but neither that common for songs about "these things" to chart in the UK or elsewhere.
  9:29pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

invisible touch is easily genesises best album if u clean your ears out
  9:31pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

we're having fun too
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

I am slowly starting to "get" Genesis. In spite of early exposure (too early, I was 8 years old)to "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" I never got into them before this show.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'm quite bad @ picking up on lyrics often. Funny. I just let Music submerge me...
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Julie:

with cocteau's early work you have no choice. No way you understand Liz
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah the 'good' early Genesis just never crossed my path somehow. Maybe not distributed in the U.S. so much...
  9:35pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

dont go blaming the distributors
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Julie:

oh yeah I think it was like Empty Sky didn't come out till the mid70s in the US when they were already famous
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

@9:34 Julie: are any of their lyrics, even later ones, understandable? To me it is just melodic syllables.
  9:37pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

Trespass was released on 8-Trak in USA in 1970
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Julie:

Heaven or Las Vegas is pretty intelligible that's why I'm not crazy about it
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

My older brother spoonfed me masses - & he had King Crimson as it happened...maybe he just didn't like Genesis!
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Julie:

Even my hip sister had a couple genesis records, Foxtrot and Duke I think
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still b/p:

A few artists this evening have sounded like Kate Bush. Including Kate Bush.
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Julie:

Trespass yes Genesis to Revelation, no
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Julie:

@still yeah I obviously have a thing for that kinda voice!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Clearly Kate has had a huge but kind of stealthy influence.
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

@9:38 Julie: I'm not sure which one of the bunch I got from the library I listened first to, but Heaven Or Las Vegas did really hit me right from the first listen, it is the one that convinced me of their greatness.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Mazzy to the core! Thx for keeping them circulating.
  9:43pm
Daya:

“Heaven or Las Vegas” was my go-to, for sleeping on planes when I was doing Newark to LA runs, every other week in the early 90s, but yeah, good luck trying to figure out those lyrics pre-internet! ;)
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Julie:

@cha cha yes i hear that a lot. I think what you hear first makes a huge difference. For me it wsa Treasure.
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Julie:

I think I am stuck in the 90s
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

@9:39 Julie: both are lovely, I really need to listen to them more. Like I have said many times, I might never have become this interested in them if it was not for this show.
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Julie:

that's awesome Cha Cha
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well it becomes apparent how much indispensable music was happening then - it wasn't just Grunge...
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Julie:

it was a wonderful time for female singers and female led bands
  9:46pm
CC:

I never dreamed in my whole life that so many things could be wrong with America!!!...sigh...
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Julie:

CC oh yeah...we know :/
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

"The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society" is, just like all the best work by Brothers Davies, perfect songs about the human condition.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hitchcock - & I'm odd into Julian Cope...
It is heartbreaking because in the 1990s we thot the internet would decentralize everything - we were transcending Left & Right politically - getting a new kind of psychedelia - & on & on. Ending the Cold War...
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Julie:

Like Julian too!
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still b/p:

I'm going to watch a 1965 debate featuring James Baldwin and William Buckley: "Is the American Dream at the expense of the American Negro?"
More than half a century on, I expect it to be frustrating and dispiriting. Maybe disturbing. But interesting.
  9:50pm
Daya:

Yes, 80s-early 90s were a great time for female musicians, who all owe a huge debut to Kate.
I saw (among others) The Slits, Tori, Sarah, met Aimee Mann and Kate, etc...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Just picking up on Baldwin. He's the stuff.
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

While I am always sad when Gigolo Aunt comes in, signalling the end of the show, I am so happy you'll come back on Monday!!!
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

Though I still can't get over missing your tuesday show - I know archives exist but AAARRRGGGHH.
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WR:

Thank you for another great show!
  9:54pm
Larry Hagman's Dead Horse:

me and my dead horse are appreciative
  9:54pm
Daya:

Alas, won’t get to listen in Monday, having the last of my sutures removed at 1pm, but I will be here Thursday!
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still b/p:

Mille grazie.
  9:54pm
Daya:

Thanks for tonight!
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Julie:

good luck with that Daya! Thanks for listening everyone, see ya next time!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Did feel different.
Always rewarding. TY.
Also - appreciate your virtual hospitality here.
  9:56pm
CC:

I'm pretty sure that most cops ain't afraid of me!?!...:)
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Julie:

pleeeeeeeease
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Glad they're coming out Daya !
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Julie:

Leonard Cohen is why headphones were invented
  9:58pm
CC:

Cheerz all..!..
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Cohen's both devastating & hilarious.
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Julie:

take care everyone!!
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Photocopy Cha Cha 2000:

Thanks so much Julie for doing this!!!
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