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Favoriting June 24, 2009: What Are You Doing Here?

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Artist Track Approx. start time
Dr Who  What Are You Doing Here?   Favoriting 0:00:00 (Pop-up)
(into) Mexican Institute Of Sound  Sinfonia Agridulce   Favoriting 0:00:22 (Pop-up)
DJ Morgoth  Never Gonna Give Your Teen Spirit Up   Favoriting 0:04:06 (Pop-up)
(into) Dr Who  What Are You Doing Here?   Favoriting 0:07:44 (Pop-up)
(then) DJ Bitman  Me Gustan   Favoriting 0:08:01 (Pop-up)
(with) Quahogs  /rupture Removal   Favoriting 0:08:58 (Pop-up)
Wings  Listen To What The Man Said   Favoriting 0:09:33 (Pop-up)
(into) DJ Morgoth  Never Gonna Give Your Teen Spirit Up   Favoriting 0:11:47 (Pop-up)
Mrs Miller  Anything Goes   Favoriting 0:13:44 (Pop-up)
(with) Gwilly Edmondez / Max Kurt  One 2009   Favoriting 0:15:10 (Pop-up)
Kipper Kids  Singing, April 1978   Favoriting 0:16:22 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Golden Gate Strings 

The Times They Are A-Changing   Favoriting

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Touch Radio 41  The Honey Bees of Cherry Garden Farm touchradio.org.uk   Favoriting 0:24:31 (Pop-up)
(into) Mistabishi  Printer Jam   Favoriting 0:29:43 (Pop-up)
Len Ranle  Going Cuckoo   Favoriting 0:33:02 (Pop-up)
(with) Christian Bok  from Poetry Off the Shelf on poetryfoundation.org   Favoriting 0:33:17 (Pop-up)
J.G. Thirlwell  Warped Carousel   Favoriting 0:34:39 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Golden Gate Strings 

Blowin' In The Wind   Favoriting

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Youtube recording  Tractor used as drums - Sweet Georgia Brown   Favoriting 0:38:40 (Pop-up)
C. Spencer Yeh  RRR-1000 Lock Grooves   Favoriting 0:40:57 (Pop-up)
(with) TEP  Fumble Trouble   Favoriting 0:41:15 (Pop-up)
Il Concento Prosodico  Vocali   Favoriting 0:43:21 (Pop-up)
(into) Nurse With Wound  Penis Fruit Loop (deambulation mix)   Favoriting 0:43:41 (Pop-up)
(with) Sir Anthony Lanza Cocozza  Yellow Bird   Favoriting 0:45:20 (Pop-up)
Momus & Germlin  Ashes To Ashes   Favoriting 0:46:48 (Pop-up)
DJ Earlybird  The Sun Comes Easy   Favoriting 0:50:28 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Golden Gate Strings 

The Times They Are A-Changing   Favoriting

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Paul & Linda McCartney  Ram On   Favoriting 0:57:20 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  7:01pm
irene:

been asking myself that all day
  7:01pm
Charles:

Hi Vicki! Welcome baaaaack to the err.
  7:01pm
Ken:

Hi Vicki! Welcome back!!
  7:02pm
Vicki:

hello!
  7:02pm
Vicki:

hurrahh! Nice Ken to have played that particular 7SD
  7:03pm
Doug:

Yay! All is right with the universe ...
  7:03pm
skip:

So are the Rolling Stones getting a royalty on this song too?
  7:03pm
Ike:

What are you doing here... in this timeslot!? Oh wait, that's right -- the schedule changed. Never mind!

Rich Hazelton played some great DW music late on Friday night.
  7:03pm
DJ Empirical:

hello!
  7:03pm
Vicki:

hey it's all my friends
  7:03pm
agridulce chihuahua:

{with tears welling up in his eyes} drop the chalupa...
  7:04pm
Doug:

We've been waiting here all along ...
  7:04pm
Vicki:

fantastic to be back and on a WEDNESDAY too
  7:04pm
Ironing:

horns = happy
  7:05pm
irene:

yes a good wednesday
  7:07pm
DJ Empirical:

this is my first use of the live comments box. this site has features! i like features!
  7:07pm
Vicki:

yes it has features - you get to know them rather quickly in this particular column :)
  7:07pm
Charles:

You're keeping a smile on my face as I put the finishing touches on the center labels for (redacted) by (redacted). First time on vinyl, and first time with a color cover. You'll never guess.... well, you might.
  7:08pm
mark:

hey vicki: i'm operating the board this evening. pleased to meet you. i'm trying to work out whether you've permanently ruined or forever enhanced both of the songs involved in this thing.
  7:08pm
Actually...:

They're DIY features for listeners.
  7:09pm
ralph:

special people
  7:09pm
DJ Empirical:

i *do* feel as if i am D-ing I for Y. er, mY.
  7:10pm
Vicki:

nice to see people comment at this time of night - often people on the mnmove... what with it being drive time etc - hi Mark! Thanks for running the board! Roll on comments board anyway. Oh oh next track!
  7:11pm
smitty:

first time listening to the show. this is quite brilliant.
  7:12pm
Vicki:

thankee
  7:13pm
DJ Empirical:

yeah, vicki, often i am driving home, so's i usu had to rely on the podcast for /rupture's show.
  7:14pm
Vicki:

oh happy birthday Paul McCartney yesterday and happy birthday Felix Kubin today
  7:14pm
Jordan:

rickrolling stopped being funny a few years ago and stopped being enjoyable listening on this show 10 minutes ago
  7:14pm
MrFab:

Hi, Vicki! No drive time here - still stuck in my Cali office.

Ken, Irwin, Do or DIY...yep, it's all about teh Wednesdays...
  7:15pm
Vicki:

Thanks Jordan! Hi Mr Fab
  7:16pm
mark:

wednesdays are sweet. i am a big sunday fan, also. wfmu interferes with my attempt at sensible, pre-schoolday sleep on sundays.
  7:17pm
Seamus:

Big, wet, coffee-breath kisses to all in lalaland!
  7:17pm
DJ Empirical:

kipper kids! awesome
  7:18pm
Brian:

Was cranking this on the earphones to drown out the music playing here, but have given in, and now there is a new layer of sound mixing in. I'll enjoy the purist version on the podcast.
  7:18pm
Parq:

Miss V, bedlam just broke out in my house, but I've still got you on in the background, and it's great to have you back on the sked.
  7:20pm
Seamus:

And to Lord Phil and Sen if you're listening, have a baby!
  7:20pm
Ironing:

HOORAAAYYYYYY!!!
  7:20pm
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:

Hooray!
  7:21pm
mb:

Yea! Your back!
  7:21pm
Vicki:

I'm typing too
  7:22pm
Laura L:

Hi Vicki--So happy to have you back on the shhhhhedule! Hoopla!
  7:22pm
Vicki:

thanks all!
  7:23pm
Jordan:

YVW Vicki!
  7:23pm
johN:

Nice to hear Do or DIY back. You are welcome!
  7:25pm
Doug:

"the battle outside raging"
  7:25pm
ryan:

nice bees lets here it for the Apis
  7:27pm
irene:

haha good thing those were just domestic bees
  7:27pm
Vicki:

this is where Mike hides in a tree
  7:27pm
Charles:

ha ha, that's Mike Harding being stung by bees.
  7:28pm
Vicki:

ha ha - indeed Charles it is!!!
  7:28pm
Seamus:

Man must suffer for his art.
  7:29pm
mark:

head for the flowers: bees hate flowers

hey vicki- just a quick board question - should i expect an ID at the end of the show?
  7:30pm
Vicki:

you can get the whole file at touchradio.org.uk
no they hate dark, Mark
yes there's an id at the end
  7:31pm
mark:

cool beans, thanks for that.
  7:31pm
Seamus:

My mum always had us put onions on our bee stings to stop the swelling. It generally worked.
  7:32pm
irene:

could also be a scanner
  7:32pm
mark:

kinda like garlic and vampires
  7:32pm
Vicki:

Irene, the resident entomologist in here can advise about the onions
  7:33pm
Vicki:

I might add I also am doing the maths question to reply to you's here. We're listener sponsored you know
  7:34pm
irene:

erm no cant see how that would help. ice will work some and perhaps a tea bag. take an antihistamine.
  7:35pm
mark:

NPR has like ... long division questions
  7:35pm
irene:

but no way would i argue with someones mom!
  7:36pm
Vicki:

onions would certainly take your mind off of the bees. i'd recommend a clown
  7:37pm
DJ Empirical:

you don't do the maths on the mic do you? :)
  7:37pm
Doug:

Hey, where did this thirwell come from ...
  7:37pm
Seamus:

Does nobody have faith in the medicinal power of onions anymore? What happened to my America?
  7:38pm
Vicki:

JGT is from his Venture Brothers CD, out this year... last year..erm
  7:39pm
Vicki:

throwing onions at bees maybe
  7:39pm
DJ Empirical:

yes the thirlwell is from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Venture_Bros.:_The_Music_of_JG_Thirlwell
  7:40pm
Vicki:

thanks
  7:40pm
irene:

i just dug some onions out of the garden today
  7:41pm
keith:

Vicki- your specific brand of madness has been missed. Glad you're back on the airwaves.
  7:41pm
Seamus:

Vedalia onion farmer's mix no doubt.
  7:42pm
Ike:

Wait, shouldn't "yous here" be spelled "youse here"? Or should it? Well, it definitely doesn't have an apostrophe anyway. Why do I always imagine it being said in a cheesy fake Italian-American mobster accent whenever anybody types it, even though people of many accents say "yous"? Ah, New Jersey.
  7:43pm
Phil:

Welcome back - this is GREAT!
  7:43pm
Vicki:

oh but I wrote it in England, so it's OK, plus it's tomorrow here.
  7:43pm
Vicki:

thanks Phil!
  7:44pm
Dave B in NYC:

me likeee - welcome back, and thanks for the mayhem! (my neighbors LOVE "Do or DIY" - and if they don't, phuggem!)
  7:44pm
Jordan:

what's better--the mixing or the actually-finding-the-sounds?
  7:45pm
DJ Empirical:

Ike, here in the greater Cincinnati area i've heard people say "youse" (or however it's spelled) quite a few times. it's always weird.
  7:45pm
Vicki:

wow, so many people coming in and saying hi - thanks :)
  7:45pm
Vicki:

oh definitely finding them.
  7:49pm
Seamus:

Nurse With Wound downloads are impossible to find!
  7:49pm
Vicki:

try blogspot
  7:49pm
G:

Cincinnati and other areas just north of the Ohio River are considered midlands (half southern) in american dialect terms. the region was settled by virginians and kentickians of virginia in the early 19th century. you know cincinnati was called Porkopolis for its pig slaughtering industry along the river in the early 1800s...
  7:51pm
Seamus:

Danka Vicki
  7:51pm
Ike:

No apostrophe impunity for any country, no matter how sexy their accents are!
http://apostropheabuse.com

Seamus, mmm, Vidalia onions are awesome.
  7:52pm
Vicki:

sorry, apostrophe :)
  7:52pm
irene:

you know there are more pigs than people in north carolina
  7:53pm
skip:

probably turkeys too...
  7:53pm
DJ Empirical:

G, the Porkopolis thing is unmissable around here, the city (and the denizens) slap pig drawings and imagery on every-g.d.-thing.
  7:54pm
Vicki:

Irene, I just don't know what to say. Except I'm very sorry.
  7:56pm
DJ Empirical:

Spencer (Yeh) is a friend of mine. good one!
  7:56pm
Vicki:

my premium prize would be an entrance carpet with the year's comments to my show printed on it
  7:57pm
Vicki:

ask Spencer to send me some stuff, like
  7:57pm
irene:

well i dont see them much
  7:57pm
Ironing:

bland & happy! WOOOOOOO!
  7:58pm
Vicki:

two of you in here know Spencer
  7:59pm
Ironing:

lovely song, ram on
  7:59pm
irene:

yes guessing there are a few of us
  8:00pm
Vicki:

hey how many of you are actually ON that RRR REcord?
  8:00pm
Vicki:

everyone I ask is on it - byeeee!!
  8:01pm
G:

Cincy was the only city in the midwest (west of Pennsylvania) when it was still called the "northwest" of the country, Chicago was a twinkle in the eye, and no anglos lived west of the Mississippi. Mrs Trollope (the Victorian novelist's mom, and the original writer) slated it something awful when she toured through it back in the day. Glad to hear it's not changed much :-P

Great show, Vicki -- welcome back...
  8:02pm
Vicki:

thanks all - see you next week
  8:02pm
DJ Empirical:

irene are you the irene i know? :)
  8:02pm
DJ Empirical:

yes ta very much, Vicki!
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