Favoriting Tenderness Junction with Mark V.: Playlist from July 4, 2017 Favoriting

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Favoriting July 4, 2017

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Drexciya  Hydro Theory   Favoriting Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller  Clone Classic Cuts 
Detrechno  Chuck   Favoriting    
The Dirtbombs  Good Life   Favoriting Party Store   
Soul II Soul  Back to Life   Favoriting    
Nooshafarin  Parastesh   Favoriting Zendooni: Funk, Psychedelia and Pop from the Iranian Pre-Revolution Generation  Pharaway Sounds 
Bahia Black  Capitao do Asfalto   Favoriting Ritual Beating System  Axiom 
Grupo Naidy  Pango   Favoriting Arriba Suena Marimba!  Smithsonian Folkways 
Jimi Hendrix  Wild Thing   Favoriting Historic Performances Recorded at Monterey International Pop Festival: Otis Redding/ The Jimi Hendrix Experience   
 
Banteay Ampil Band  Look At the Sky   Favoriting Cambodian Liberation Songs  Akuphone 
Otis Redding  Try A Little Tenderness (Live At Monterey)   Favoriting Historic Performances Recorded at Monterey International Pop Festival: Otis Redding/ The Jimi Hendrix Experience   
The Sonics  Psycho   Favoriting Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era, Vol. 3   
Y Pants  Love's A Disease   Favoriting Beat It Down   
Justin Hinds & the Dominoes  Rub Up, Push Up   Favoriting    
Velvet Underground  Rock N Roll Music   Favoriting Loaded   
The Barkays  Son of Shaft/ Feel It   Favoriting Wattstax: Highlights from the Soundtrack  Stax 
 
Janis Joplin  Ball and Chain   Favoriting The Essential Janis Joplin   
Tracie Morris  Project Princess   Favoriting United States of Poetry   
The Inspirational Soul  Long Journey   Favoriting The Gospel Soul of Detroit: Sanctified Sounds from the Motor City   
Kim Weston  Lift Every Voice and Sing   Favoriting Wattstax: Highlights from the Soundtrack   
 
Ravi Shankar  Swara-Kakali   Favoriting The Essential Ravi Shankar   
Bill Loko  Nen Lambo   Favoriting Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat of Cameroon 1976-1984   
Susana Estrada  Acariciame   Favoriting The Sexadelic Disco-Funk of Susana Estrada  Especial Discos 
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti  Round and Round   Favoriting Before Today   
Smokey and Miho  Nzage   Favoriting The Two EPs   
People Like Us  Dolly Pardon   Favoriting Abridged Too Far   
Ronee Blakley  Dues   Favoriting Nashville Soundtrack   
Otis Redding  I've Been Loving You Too Long (Live at Monterey)   Favoriting Historic Performances Recorded at Monterey International Pop Festival: Otis Redding/ The Jimi Hendrix Experience   
 
Horseface  Noniin, jaakausi   Favoriting Jaakausi  diskret forlag 
Iasos  Siren Shallows   Favoriting Celestial Soul Portrait  Numero Group 
Rene LUssier  Duchesne Telephone   Favoriting ReR Quarterly Vol. 3 No. 1   
Susie Ibarra  Drum Sketch 3   Favoriting Drum Sketches  innova 


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Listener comments!

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map:

first
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Dave in Vermont:

suicidal fantasies and murderous fantasies
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

thirst
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Ken From Hyde Park:

The Fourth (of July)!
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mark1981:

fantasies are important aspects of all our personalities
  12:22am
JakeGould:

So a “Party Store” is like a corner grocery but with weird zoning specific restrictions on what can be sold yet they can sell fireworks and booze?
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mark1981:

I've never been to a party store that sold fireworks but I would never rule it out!
  12:29am
JakeGould:

Damn! I was pretty close based on this article’s description. www.metrotimes.com...
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fleep:

Greetings Anna and thanks for filling in.
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mark1981:

JakeGould, I'll have to read that. Sometimes I think I know everything and then the MetroTimes has somethin to say about it :)
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mark1981:

hey fleep! my pleasure.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

This Grupo Naidy is great. I love recordings like this.
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mark1981:

Ken, yes! That album is fantastic! Pretty rockin
  12:49am
devlawn:

Hey, I just DVR'd this movie and haven't watched it yet.

OMG! SPOILERS! :P
  12:53am
matt:

Hendrix, otis redding and ravi shankar at monterey are the all time greatest
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Marshall Stacks:

Greetings from Monterey (Bay)!
  12:57am
devlawn:

I was just kidding about the spoilers, play all that moterey stuff.
  12:58am
JakeGould:

FWIW, there is a “crazy” corner discount store on Newark Avenue and Barrow Street right near the Grove Street PATH station that might qualify for the “Party Store” moniker if they sold cigarettes and beer.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Aha...Mayuko's guess that your name is Mark Vee was correct and not Mark Five.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- & Janis.
...Anybody doesn't know already:
Hendrix had to go to London to become famous - so Monterey Pop - the 1st widely-promoted Rock Festival June 1967 - was his band the Experience's U.S. debut. Neither Jimi nor Townshend of TheWh♂ wanted to follow the other's act - so there was a coin flip & Jimi lost - so he said he would pull out all the stops - & he set fire to his guitar & smashed it on his closer there. John Phillips (who organized the festival) said Hendrix went from rumor to legend in the U.S. in that one set of music.
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mark1981:

hey Marshall! welcome!
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mark1981:

ha! yes, Mark Veeee c'est moi
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...So it was national exposure for the acts. For Otis, it meant crossing over from the Soul audience to everyone else. But then his plane crashed very shortly after.
  1:06am
Carmichael:

Heya Mark, first time listener, also never called. Great song choices.
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mark1981:

that's a great scoop on the coin flipping, Revolution Rabbit! And yeah, this is so key for bringing Otis Redding to the rock n' rollers...and this is such an amazing performance it. (I used to live in Madison, WI, where his plane went down...ugh)
  1:09am
JakeGould:

So Jimi was a bad sport. Oh well. :/
  1:10am
JakeGould:

@mark1981: Hey! I lived in Madison, WI from 1995 to 2000 as well. The plane crash came up regularly. Lived on South Hancock and West Main for reference. So hey!
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mark1981:

carmichael: thanks for listening. Glad yr enjoying the show!
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mark1981:

@JakeGould: cool!! I lived there from 2010-2016. Passed that darn lake everyday! Lived on Willy Street!
  1:16am
devlawn:

this song makes me want to dance.
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mark1981:

@devlawn: It's a faboo dancing song! Take it away. Show us yr moves!
  1:17am
JakeGould:

@mark1981: Oh, what another world that place must have been during the 2010s. But Badger Liquor and the Willy Street Co-op is still there. Mifflin Street Co-op is sadly gone I believe?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Aw - it was a very important gig for everyone - but Jimi was effectively 'debuting' in his own country. Those two were often billed together - Jimi was on Track Records - TheWh♂'s management's label - so it was a little close for comfort is all...Ironically,TheWh♂ helped develop Marshall amps - the 1st 6' 100Watt amplifiers - but couldn't bring them on their U.S. tour then yet - so they had smaller Vox amps. Jimi had his Marshalls which helped him upstage them...the poor GratefulDead had to go on inbetween the two ('We always blow the big ones!')...
  1:18am
Carmichael:

The live Rock N Roll Animal version is probably the greatest live album ever, to my ears.
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mark1981:

More concert movies, y'all! Who's seen Wattstax?! One of my FAVORITES! (and sadly members of the Barkays died in the same flight as Otis, but let's not think on that. Just check out these guys outfits when you can!!)
  1:23am
JakeGould:

Wattstax is a great film!
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fleep:

My chains are at the cleaners. Damn.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hell yeah it is.
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mark1981:

@fleep: yeah, my white leather vest with mad fringe ... where's it at?? Damn.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ain't you clean?
  1:34am
Carmichael:

I understand, Mark V. Enjoy your holiday as best you can.
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mark1981:

@carmichael: word. Happy to be doing radio tonight! And playing some mega-American pop hits that, ugh, just kill me in the best way.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The visual here is Mama Cass watching Janis w/ 'DAYUM!' all over her face.
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fleep:

They didn't know what to do with a powerful woman who didn't fit their precious little mold. And they still don't.
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mark1981:

@Revolution: that's such a great part!! You see her mouth go "wow" I think? AMAZING
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mark1981:

@fleep: high-five. Indeed!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

See how Janis is left out of the pantheon of Jimi, Morrison &tc. She didn't write songs - but she should be just as iconic. Her influence on even male RawkSingers - Plant, Tyler - is never broached...
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mark1981:

@Revolution: there's a beautiful, smart biography of her by a music scholar, Alice Echols. Broke my heart and felt so much affinity w/ her after that! Heard her music in a whole new way.
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Veronica (OG):

Hi all! Thanks for a great show Mark V. That Janis: Little Girl Blue doc was pretty great. What a tragic life she had, but damn what great music she made. One of my favorite concert films of the 1960s/70s is the Maysles brothers Gimme Shelter.
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Veronica (OG):

Monterey Pop was definitely a groundbreaking concert and film.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Grew up back when the three TV stations you'd get would show the films they owned basically once a year - so when something like 'Monterey Pop' came on it was a real buzz, & really informed me.
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mark1981:

@Veronica: Yr welcome! It's been such a pleasure. I haven't seen Little Girl Blue. I'll have to check it out...thx for the recommendation.
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mark1981:

@Revolution: I was a teaching assistant for a class on Black Music and American Cultural History in grad school and there was a lecture that focused on Monterey for some of the reasons you've been talking about. That's where I first learned about it.
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Veronica (OG):

Sounds like a great class! TV is how I first saw Monterey Pop too.
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mark1981:

Great to have you listening @Revolution!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Glad to hear the doc is good. Cheers.
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mark1981:

@Veronica: yes! It was the best teaching experience I ever had. ... TV! Sounds almost, like, ancient now? I learned so much about music from TV, too.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Lester Bangs has an essay about playing Otis for Punks & such...& getting really racist reactions...I'm afraid I've been in an audience of the film & really surprised how little enthusiasm there was for him...
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Veronica (OG):

Yeah, music was still very segregated but there was crossover. Even TV music shows like Soul Train that catered to a black audience attracted a lot of non-black teens in its viewing audience.
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mark1981:

@Revolution: I'd love to read that essay. I might have to play another Otis Redding track just to show whoever those lousy listeners were in the theater w/ you! @Veronica: Word!
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fred:

Hello Mark and listeners
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mark1981:

Hey Fred. Welcome
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hi fred!
  2:30am
JakeGould:

@RevRabbit: There is a lot of racism in the realm of “Real Rock and Roll” fans and artists still to this day.
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mark1981:

I'm playing Otis at Monterey once more since this performance is tide-changing!
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Veronica (OG):

Good God almighty...what a force he was.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:46am
Cooh John:

Hello Mark V. and the usual suspects who are either insomniacs, obsessive/compulsives, or just plain addicted to WFMU. You know who you are (he says as he is looking in the mirror). Great music btw.
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mark1981:

Hey Cooh, thanks! Happy to be here playing these tunes for y'all
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks, Mark V., for the enlightening variety tonight. Come back soon.
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Cooh John:

Got anything by Mike Rafone or Rick O'Shay?
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mark1981:

@Ken: my pleasure! I'll be back as soon as I can.
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mark1981:

@Cooh: I'm on my way out, but you should ask Zoe B. She's next!
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Veronica (OG):

Do you have any other sub shows lined up? If not, hope to hear you again at some point. Thanks Mark V and goodnight everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:58am
Cooh John:

Tanks
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Veronica (OG):

Oh, just checked your page: Tuesday, July 4th, Midnight - 3am: Anna fills in for Jesse
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