Favoriting The Avant Ghetto with Jeff Conklin: Playlist from August 21, 2017 Favoriting

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Favoriting August 21, 2017

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Roger McGuinn  Lost My Drivin' Wheel   Favoriting Roger McGuinn  Columbia  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Shelagh McDonald  Mirage   Favoriting Album  B & C Records  0:04:15 (Pop-up)
Milkwood  Timetrain Wonderwheel   Favoriting How's The Weather  Paramount   0:09:05 (Pop-up)
Relatively Clean Rivers  Babylon   Favoriting Relatively Clean Rivers  Phoenix  0:14:30 (Pop-up)
Alexander Spence  War in Peace   Favoriting Oar  Sundazed  0:20:06 (Pop-up)
Erik Kramer  Salt Creek   Favoriting A House, Floating in the Middle of a Lake  Anthropocene Recordings  0:23:56 (Pop-up)
Andrew Weathers Ensemble  Tule Rush / Tule Mind   Favoriting Build a Mountain Where Our Bodies Fall  Full Spectrum  0:34:01 (Pop-up)
Channelers  Always Been   Favoriting Faces of Love  Inner Islands  0:41:32 (Pop-up)
 
Grateful Dead  Here Comes Sunshine >   Favoriting Boston Garden, Boston, MA, 4/2/73  Bootsville  1:10:24 (Pop-up)
Grateful Dead  Me and Bobby McGee   Favoriting Boston Garden, Boston, MA, 4/2/73  Bootsville  1:30:41 (Pop-up)
Grateful Dead  Weather Report Suite Prelude >   Favoriting Boston Garden, Boston, MA, 4/2/73  Bootsville  1:36:39 (Pop-up)
Grateful Dead  Eyes of the World >   Favoriting Boston Garden, Boston, MA, 4/2/73  Bootsville  1:40:13 (Pop-up)
Grateful Dead  China Doll   Favoriting Boston Garden, Boston, MA, 4/2/73  Bootsville  1:56:10 (Pop-up)
 
Nic Jones  Courting is a Pleasure   Favoriting Penguin Eggs  Vinyl 180  2:06:43 (Pop-up)
Pentangle  A Maid That's Deep in Love   Favoriting The Lost Broadcasts 1968-1972  Hux  2:12:00 (Pop-up)
Clean Living  Red Lord   Favoriting Meadowmuffin  Vanguard  2:17:24 (Pop-up)
Eric Landry  Out of the Blue   Favoriting Native North America Vol 1: Aboriginal Folk, Rock, and Country 1966-1985  Light In The Attic  2:21:58 (Pop-up)
Dion  Didn't You Change   Favoriting Suite for Late Summer  Warner Bros  2:25:31 (Pop-up)
Happy and Artie Traum  The Seagull   Favoriting Double Back  Capitol  2:30:13 (Pop-up)
The Band  Unfaithful Servant   Favoriting The Band  Capitol  2:34:42 (Pop-up)
John Renbourn  Country Blues   Favoriting Faro Annie  Reprise  2:38:58 (Pop-up)
Harry Tuft  The Mermaid   Favoriting Across the Blue Mountains  Folk-Legacy  2:42:39 (Pop-up)
Rick Deitrick  At Morning   Favoriting Gentle Wilderness  Tompkins Square  2:54:03 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01am
Aitch:

Greetings Jeff
  12:01am
KP:

Awesome Roger track, Jeff. Now we're rolling
  12:04am
sam:

Evening Jeff...Wow haven't heard the McGuinn track in ages. Need to pull the album out. Great start!
Avatar 12:05am
northguineahills:

Well, this starting superb, Roger McGuinn into Shelagh McDonald.
  12:07am
MONEYBAG$:

Just realized I was listening to this and a Roy Montgomery record at the same time which didn't sound quite right
  12:08am
east hollywood:

New. Avant Ghetto T shirt just arrived. Super special couture!
Avatar 12:09am
northguineahills:

@MONEYBAG$. That sounds quite correct. Roy Montgomery goes w/ everything, like hot sauce....
Avatar 12:10am
Jeff Conklin:

Morning, everyone
  12:12am
MONEYBAG$:

if Roy was droning in a different key maybe
Avatar 12:15am
northguineahills:

@MONEYBAG$: you just need to take the Cageian approach....
  12:47am
Santos L Halper:

Hey Jeff and all. Got my shirt recently too : ) Been digging on the archives, nice to catch some live. Gotta crash though, chasing the sun tomorrow. Hope the SC clouds will part so I can see that star go dark...
  12:48am
zenkoan:

What an especially beautiful first set this has been
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:52am
Tome:

Great stuff indeed AHHH t!!!
Avatar 12:54am
northguineahills:

Being channeled by Channelers.
Avatar 12:56am
Jeff Conklin:

Got some great new music this week. Glad you are all enjoying
Avatar 1:05am
northguineahills:

Dialed the right channel to channel the Channelers in the Channel.
  1:07am
rw:

50/50 sounds like pretty good odds to me for unsolicited music.
  1:08am
rw:

And hello! Enjoying the show (as always).
Avatar 1:11am
Jeff Conklin:

50/50 may have been a bit generous but oh well (and thanks)
Avatar 1:34am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

I head the Dead on another WFMU show this week, on Friday night Thatcher Keats was filling in and played an Eyes of the World.
Avatar 1:35am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

*heard
Avatar 1:37am
Jeff Conklin:

Seems like this Grateful Dead band may be catching on...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:39am
Fuzzy:

I was only 8 years old
my Dad was 23
a different time when we were young and free
when the Dead played this version of Bobby McGee
Avatar 1:40am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

It was from the first Wall of Sound show, it was really good.
Avatar 1:41am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

ha ha speak of the devil
Avatar 1:45am
Jeff Conklin:

Nice
  1:45am
Mark R:

This "Eyes of the World" is pretty jazzy. I always thought Phil was kind of the unsung hero of the Dead.
Avatar 1:47am
Jeff Conklin:

@Mark: This be their jazziest year
  1:49am
Mark R:

I've been really enjoying your Dead hours every week. Your arcane knowledge of the Dead strengths from year to year is really informative and has definitely expanded my ears.
Avatar 1:55am
Jeff Conklin:

@Mark: Cheers!
  1:56am
Mark R:

Speaking of '73, I love Jerry and Merl Saunders at the Keystone Corner stuff from July '73 also.
  2:17am
dave b.:

Just gotta say.
This era of GD has always been my personal favorite.
Its nice to hear it on the airwaves/webwaves.
I have a very old cassette copy of this bootleg.
I started listening to GD around 1982 and saw them for the first time in 1983.
As fun and good as it was, I always felt like the best part of the party had already happened. It was always a journey through the past, and this was and and still is a fine example of how good a band GD were. Beautiful segues and improvisational playing . Simply beautiful stuff. I love the sound mix of 72/74. You can really hear everyone so distinctively. Lesh and Weir shine. Beautiful music.
  2:28am
Mark R:

This Dion track is beautiful. It literally wasn't til that lost album came out earlier this year that I understood what a deep, soulful artist he is. I only knew the early Belmonts stuff. He's a serious artist, and tracks like this prove it. I thought this was Neil Young at first.
  2:35am
Mark R:

It turns out most of my favorite Band tunes were sung by Rick Danko.
Avatar 2:49am
Mayor Frank Rizzo:

Danko!!
Avatar 2:52am
Mayor Frank Rizzo:

WE SHALL LIVE WITH THE REISSUES!
Avatar 2:53am
Mayor Frank Rizzo:

DON'T USE A CHEERIO BOX!! DON'T. KEEP YOUR PETS SAFE!! KEEP THE CATS AND DOGS AND BIRD INSIDE!!
Avatar 2:53am
Mayor Frank Rizzo:

AND PIGS. AND NORTH KOREA. INSIDE!
Avatar 2:54am
Mayor Frank Rizzo:

ACTUALLY KEEP NORTH KOREA OUTSIDE. NO. DON'T>>>
Avatar 2:55am
Jeff Conklin:

Thanks for listening, everyone. See you next time...
Avatar 2:56am
Mayor Frank Rizzo:

I hope Rick Deitrick's partner wasn't nervous or anxious cause, you know, you never knew when he came in...Good night. North Korea.
  1:14pm
JD:

Very very fine show again Jeff with some big favourites (Nic Jones, Renbourn etc)! Immediately ordered that Rick Deitrick LP on TS, sounds great.
  4:53pm
Lucky:

Caught up now. Whew! The McGuinn made me think of Space Opera - similar, but different. The Byrds were a band that had underrated jams. Great show.
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