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Favoriting June 27, 2011: RIYD Spacemen 3, shoes and liverwurst

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Tannhäuser Sterben & Das Tod  Glashaus   Favoriting Eigengift     
Eric Clapton  Lay Down Sally (traktor)   Favoriting     0:04:43 (Pop-up)
Syreeta  I Love Every Little Thing About You   Favoriting V/a, Our Lives are Shaped by What We Love: Motown's MoWest Story 1971-1973    0:11:12 (Pop-up)
Funtastiklons  Heftiger Walzer   Favoriting V/a, German Punk & Wave 1978-1984, Vol. 1    0:15:59 (Pop-up)
Godfrey Cambridge  Jockey ad   Favoriting     0:19:33 (Pop-up)
Kool Aid  unknown title, but seems to be a cover of "Suppose They Give a War and No One Comes" by the WCPAEB   Favoriting Acid tape    0:20:18 (Pop-up)
Marconi Notaro  Antropologica   Favoriting V/a, Psychedelic Pernambuco    0:26:53 (Pop-up)
Les Baxter  Unchained Melody (@ 33rpm)   Favoriting 45    0:29:19 (Pop-up)
 
The Moles  Surf's Up   Favoriting Untune the Sky    0:41:16 (Pop-up)
Eric Burdon & The Animals  St. James Infirmary   Favoriting Every One of Us    0:46:19 (Pop-up)
Prietto Viajaal Cosmos Con Mariano  El Bombero   Favoriting S/t    0:51:02 (Pop-up)
Comoros  Side 1 (exc)   Favoriting White Flower    0:56:08 (Pop-up)
Debbie Boone  You Iight up My Life (Traktor)   Favoriting     1:04:45 (Pop-up)
King Missile  Happy Hour   Favoriting Happy Hour    1:11:00 (Pop-up)
Dick Jacobs and his Chorus & Orchestra  Zsa Zsa (@ 33rpm)   Favoriting 45    1:16:30 (Pop-up)
 
Circle  Salros   Favoriting Infektio    1:30:02 (Pop-up)
Tommy De Chirico  Flowers Into the Factory   Favoriting V/a, Danza Meccanica (Italian Synth Wave 1982-1987)    1:44:58 (Pop-up)
Pram  Nightwatch   Favoriting Helium    1:50:23 (Pop-up)
Tonstartssbandht  Shot To La Parc   Favoriting Now I Am Become    1:54:34 (Pop-up)
Boris  See You Next Week   Favoriting Attention Please    1:59:14 (Pop-up)
Jeanne Vomit-Terror  Mirror School   Favoriting V/a, Resonant Hole Singles Series Vol. 1    2:03:18 (Pop-up)
Magas  Meteors   Favoriting V/a, Soundtrack to Infinity  Andy Ortmann's 2010 WFMU Marathon Premium  2:05:34 (Pop-up)
Bread  Make it With You (@ 33rpm)   Favoriting 45    2:09:20 (Pop-up)
 
The Vandelles  Losing Touch with my Mind   Favoriting Summer Fling  cover: Spacemen 3  2:18:02 (Pop-up)
David Kilgour and the Heavy Eights  Left By Soft   Favoriting Left by Soft    2:21:58 (Pop-up)
King Kong  Old Man on the Bridge   Favoriting Old Man on the Bridge    2:25:31 (Pop-up)
Roberto Cacciapaglia and Ann Steel  My Time   Favoriting The Ann Steel Album    2:31:56 (Pop-up)
Mueran Humanos  Altar Hogar   Favoriting S/t    2:35:56 (Pop-up)
Melmac  Le Désert avance   Favoriting Le Désert avance    2:42:34 (Pop-up)
T.O.M.B.  Luciferian Homage (exc)   Favoriting Xesse    2:46:31 (Pop-up)
Trúbrot  Going   Favoriting Undir Ahrifum    2:49:31 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:04pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Good afternoon Scott.
  3:06pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

hold the liverwurst
  3:07pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

or do they make vegetarian liverwurst now?
  3:07pm
Scott W:

Afternoon Richard! Done, DCE.
  3:08pm
Hubba:

Hola everybody!
  3:12pm
Hubba:

Sally in Plunderland
  3:13pm
Cecile:

Please make a whole dub album of shitty Clapton songs.
  3:13pm
Tractor:

Lay down, Sally, so I can drive over you.
  3:13pm
paul:

more like eric crapped-on!
  3:13pm
still b/p:

If only they'd played a version like this in strict A/B alternation with the original a few decades ago, it would've brought some mercy to the noogie-ing repetition.
  3:14pm
Graffiti:

Clapton is hype.
  3:14pm
paul:

this is making my afternoon, srsly
  3:20pm
seang:

work is the new leisure
  3:26pm
Scott W:

nice to hear from you all! no more shitty clapton today, i promise. but that was fun
  3:26pm
BSI:

BEHOLD! WE HAVE STRUCK RIFF!
STAY THE COURSE GODDAMMIT, WE'RE GOING IN!!!!
  3:26pm
Hubba:

Are they sampling or covering West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band... "hear them marching, hear the drums..."
  3:27pm
Cecile:

You did a great job, Scott.
I hope you feel the urge to give "Wonderful Tonight" some auditory surgery with no anesthetic.
  3:28pm
Scott W:

Good ear Hubba! I think they're samplers - HEY KOOL AID! You there?
  3:30pm
Hubba:

Thanks... I love that song, either way, this is a nice hallucinatory excursion... suppose they give a war...
  3:30pm
Ike:

"Auditory surgery with no anesthetic" -- heh, Cecile, good one. I'd love to hear that.
  3:31pm
Graffiti:

@Cecile: And defenestrate "Tears in Heaven", while he's at it...
  3:31pm
Scott W:

Thanks Cecile, but OOF... Cecile... please...
  3:32pm
Sandy in Houston:

Howdy Scott
  3:32pm
Cecile:

Don't watch the Cherelle/Alexander O'Neal Unsung, then. Unless you want to hear about a c-section with no laughing gas.
  3:33pm
Cecile:

Both my husband and I literally screamed when we heard that.
  3:33pm
raga:

ho ho! love this Marconi Notaro!
  3:33pm
Brasileiro:

That's some northern accent on Marconi N. (Pernambuco is up toward the Amazonas.)
  3:33pm
Scott W:

How-dy Sandy!
  3:34pm
Agostinho:

I´m from Brazil but I never listened this music. Great.
  3:37pm
Looms:

Hi there! Les Baxter sounded like some kind of Morricone western soundtrack :)
  3:39pm
Eric Crapton:

I demand that you cease playing my songs in that manner. This show is becoming too silly.
  3:40pm
Hype:

Check the window guard, dude.
  3:41pm
Ben:

Could it be Lex Baxter? Is the name of the album really "45" or is a single?
  3:42pm
raga:

low blow!
  3:42pm
Album:

But this one goes to 45.
  3:47pm
WWW3:

Holey Moley!
  3:50pm
Scott W:

was a 45, a 7"
  3:53pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

rippin Brit blues. I never thought of the Animals as like a good guitar band.
  3:54pm
BSI:

I've been addicted to Cab Calloway's delivery of this for decades, but this here is rat goot. I approve.
  4:00pm
Carmichael:

Steppin' back in. Hi Scott, hiya, people noted above.
  4:07pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

cleansing
  4:10pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

now I feel dirty again
  4:11pm
Dave B:

so these Traktor mixes, are they personal mangulations?
  4:11pm
Rosemary Clooney:

You go, girl. Go like molasses in January.
  4:11pm
Hubba:

Is this Gerald Levert?
  4:12pm
Carmichael:

I would love to play God with Traktor. Scott, kick some entire Boone family ass today, please.
  4:12pm
still b/p:

This one suggests a David Lynch moment, with a starkly lit, overmade-up singer.
  4:13pm
Hubba:

smeared lipstick a must
  4:13pm
Hubba:

thinking Wild at Heart, right?
  4:14pm
Dave B:

...Candy Colored Clown
  4:14pm
Hubba:

Gerald Levert stars in David Lynch's Lawnmower Man
  4:15pm
Scott W:

yep, traktor is funnnnn
  4:16pm
still b/p:

Oh, the intense singer moment is a recurring thing for David.
Debbie was singing to Jesus for real, so in our new scene he's the one who could be in a theater box nearest the stage, drunk, weepy and blowing kisses.
  4:18pm
Scott W:

but who was Joseph Brooks singing to?
  4:18pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

so this is the same band as the Detachable Penis song....I never knew...
  4:18pm
Shawn:

Damn, I love this song!
  4:19pm
Continuity:

But does Debby Boone have twin peaks?
  4:19pm
Scott W:

yep, same album even
  4:20pm
Cecile:

Joseph Brooks was singing to his image in the mirror, Scott.
  4:21pm
BSI:

hate to be the token hawkwind comment guy, but the bones of that king missle tune were like 80% Winds of Change. Okay, geekout over. Back to the cage with the demon geese....
  4:23pm
Scott W:

Hey Hawkwind Guy! Nice to see you
  4:23pm
Carmichael:

@BSI: Winds of Change popped up on my iPod machine yesterday, to the lilt of searing meat and glurping of beer. It was a serene moment.
  4:24pm
Carmichael:

Cecile, hopefully he was singing with an emergency light for a mic.
  4:24pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

you shouldn't glurp your beer---leads to poor digestion
  4:25pm
Cecile:

Yeah. What a creep. You should read the reviews of You Light Up My Life - I remember them back in the day - nearly everyone bashed the film for Brooks's creepieness and narcissism.
  4:26pm
Dave B:

and don't let your meat loaf
  4:26pm
still b/p:

I only heard a while ago about Brooks' other personal tales. Serially criminally creepy.
  4:26pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

I'm just tuning in right now. Hello Scott! Sorry I missed the Hawkwind rip-off. What does Weehawkwind have to say about that?
  4:28pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

what's the cheese of the day, Wendy?
  4:31pm
Cecile:

his son is also a monster.
  4:31pm
JT:

Anyone know the name of the bouncy tune that was playing during the first part of the current airbreak?
  4:32pm
Carmichael:

Yikes, I wasn't paying attention to my Hollywood scandals. Not only does he look like Phil Spector, he's got an extra layer of scum due to his criminal sleaze.
  4:33pm
Scott W:

Hi JT - it's Nola
  4:33pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

DCE, today's cheese is not too exciting, I'm afraid. It's a somewhat industrial cheese from Austria called "Grinzing." It's pasteurized cows' milk -- might be part-skim -- and it is very similar to yogurt cheese. As workaday as it is, it is also pleasant and "snacky." Melts nicely, too.
  4:34pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

well, the hard-working blue collar cheeses need some recognition as well...
  4:35pm
JT:

Thanks Scott! One of those tunes I heard a long time ago (piano accompaniment for a silent movie maybe) and it's been a semi-recurring earworm ever since.
  4:36pm
Cecile:

DCE, ITA. You have to have the cheeses that are the equivalent of the good local pilsners.
  4:39pm
Cecile:

Sometimes you want the hoppy beerse taste like fireworks. other times you want something smoooth.
  4:39pm
MarmaladeKitty:

Hi Scott! great show.. is the homepage on the blink again?
  4:40pm
Bas, NL:

@ WdF.. 'Grinzing'.. eeeww.. doesn't sound very tasty. More like something you apply to ball bearings.
  4:41pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

homepage was fixed this morning...I just reloaded it and it came up fine.
  4:41pm
Scott W:

yeah, homepage looking fine here in firefox
  4:42pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

love those little guitar squiggles...remind me of Mike Oldfield's vibrato
  4:43pm
BSI:

...still convinced Circle can do no wrong. They can certainly do ?!?!?!?!?! ... but not "wrong."
  4:43pm
Bas, NL:

Hello Scott; tuned in just in time... what a magnificent Circle track!!!
  4:45pm
Carmichael:

Never heard of Circle. They're definitely not Cyrkle. But they are pretty good. Like a dry-hopped IPA.
  4:45pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

yeah, this is awesome, looks like it came out last week
  4:46pm
Scott W:

yep, right after they got the hair metal outta the system. Hullo Bas!
  4:50pm
The Doctah:

You're an industrial one, Mr. Grinzig,
You really are a prole...
You're a melty little snack cog,
You've got yogurt in your soul,
Mr. Grinzig..
  4:52pm
Hubba:

My boss jsut asked me if I gave my daughter a taste of beer... what do you say to that? "uh, yes, I'm a beacon of good intention, duh!"
  4:53pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

good one, Doctah!
  4:53pm
Hubba:

in reference to the question, "do you like beer?" Because my daughter wrote for a father's day wall hanging, that is in my cubicle, that I enjoy drinking beer.. she is 5
  4:54pm
Hubba:

Thanks for the awesome set today... off to a meeting. peace ya'll
  4:54pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

oh, I've given my kids tastes of beer--why not? they can't stand the taste but they're always interested.
  4:55pm
still b/p:

"No, boss. She's an all-day whiskey drinker and doesn't like to mix."
  4:55pm
Dave B:

just get 'em that fizzy japanese apple juice:

http://factsanddetails.com/media/2/20090805-exorsystblogjapanese-kids-beer.jpg
  4:55pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

good one, still b/p!
  4:56pm
Bas, NL:

Just opened this bulgy WFMU envelope here... Jup! It's got Scott's 2011 Marathon collection in it! M E H A P P Y!!!! (Thanks Scott!)
  4:56pm
Dave B:

Look at how happy those kids are

http://youtu.be/ELllgvfX23o
  4:56pm
Scott W:

Right, Practice Beer For Kids! Hurray Japan
  4:58pm
Scott W:

Oh, hey, awesome - thanks Bas! Hope you dig, I really really really love so many of the tracks on there
  5:02pm
Dave B:

They also expanded the product line to include children’s versions of wine, champagne, and cocktails.

Japan rules!
  5:03pm
Carmichael:

Dave B, please send that picture to Ken for his Wednesday playlist!
  5:04pm
MarmaladeKitty:

China crisis!
  5:05pm
Carmichael:

Oh yeah, meant to say I got all my swag on Saturday! Including your CD, Scott. I promise to love, honor and obey it till next year's premium.
  5:05pm
Dave B:

Will do! This one's pretty good too. The kid in the top corner is the best:

http://www.japantrends.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/kodomo-no-nomimono1.jpg
  5:09pm
Scott W:

Aww, yay swag! Thanks for your patience with that everyone, the swagstack is taller than ever this year, we're humpbustin daily to get it all out to you.
  5:12pm
Nat G:

Circle did two live LPs on WFMU, both on Brian's show, one's a double LP pretty tripped out
  5:30pm
Hubba:

Old man on the bridge!
  5:30pm
Hubba:

Give me some pot and get me stoned!
  5:32pm
Hubba:

Scott Williams, you jsut made my day!
  5:33pm
Carmichael:

I haven't yet explored the WFMU thumb drive I received. I understand there's music pre-loaded on the bad boy?
  5:33pm
Scott W:

Hoba hooba hobba, Hubba
  5:33pm
Scott W:

Yeah Carmichael, like 132 songs or something!
  5:38pm
BSI:

jeepers. This is oddly wickedly cool. I have spoken.
  5:38pm
Carmichael:

Awesome. The iPod will appreciate it.
  5:39pm
Bas, NL:

Just ordered the new Circle... It's out on Conspiracy Records BTW.
  5:43pm
Cecile:

I grew up drinking sips of beer, and tiny glasses of wine at special occasions. Apart from some college wildness, I've been a pretty moderate drinker since.
  5:44pm
Cecile:

Hubba, when I went to the bar with my dad, I'd always ask for a 7-Up with an olive in it - it looked like my dad's martinis...:/
  5:44pm
Hubba:

I've noticed the waistline expanding with the temperature heating-up... I think I'll go along with my daughter and be an all day whiskey hound.
  5:47pm
Hubba:

I'll get the root beer ina bottle, and everytime, which is like 3 hours from now, she'll say, "no fair, you get beer and i get nothing." Then I punch her in the mouth and say, "you got yours, now go eat the stale macaroni!"
  5:48pm
Hubba:

joking, joking... child abuse makes me cringe unless it is in a movie, then it is okay.
  5:55pm
Joel Steinberg:

I concur.
  5:58pm
Hubba:

How's it going Joel?
  5:59pm
Hubba:

Long time, no see... how's the family?
  5:59pm
Carmichael:

Thanks for the music, Scott. Especially the Traktor influenced pieces.
  3:22pm
rob koolaid:

yep, twas the riff from "Suppose they give a war and no one comes" by the mighty WCPAEB. there is a sample but most of the music is played by koolaid. sorry bout the delayed reply we listen in retrospect in the UK. awesome cover of Spacemen 3 in there!
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