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Favoriting October 21, 2009: I've said this before but you can't prove it.

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Lee Morgan  Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit)   Favoriting The Gigolo  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Combustible Edison  Morticia (R.I.P. Vic Mizzy)   Favoriting Schizophonic!  0:03:47 (Pop-up)
Pomplamoose  Mr. Sandman   Favoriting YouTube Records and Tapes  0:06:03 (Pop-up)
Daniel Johnston (prod. Jason Falkner)  Fake Records of Rock and Roll   Favoriting Is and Always Was  0:08:30 (Pop-up)
The Clientele  Sketch   Favoriting Bonfires on the Heath  0:12:18 (Pop-up)
 
Asylum Choir  Icicle Star Tree   Favoriting Asylum Choir II  0:18:28 (Pop-up)
The Places (w/Amy Annelle)  Lazy Days & Castaways   Favoriting The Autopilot Knows You Best  0:21:25 (Pop-up)
The Raveonettes  Last Dance   Favoriting In And Out of Control  0:27:18 (Pop-up)
The Honeymoon Killers  Decollage   Favoriting Les Tueurs de la Lune de Miel  0:31:25 (Pop-up)
Thelonious Monk  April in Paris   Favoriting Thelonious Himself  0:36:41 (Pop-up)
Jackie and Dunlap  Kill the Sick to Fix Healthcare   Favoriting Red State Update (YouTube)  0:40:40 (Pop-up)
The Folk Implosion  Park Dub   Favoriting Dare to Be Surprised  0:44:59 (Pop-up)
Elysian Fields  Drown Those Days   Favoriting The Afterlife  0:46:32 (Pop-up)
 
The Rooftop Singers  Walk Right In   Favoriting Vanguard Visionaries  0:56:44 (Pop-up)
For Against  Times Square Go-Go Boy   Favoriting Shelf Life  0:59:14 (Pop-up)
Split Enz  Dirty Creature   Favoriting History Never Repeats: The Best of Split Enz  1:01:34 (Pop-up)
Jean Guerin  Triptik 2   Favoriting Alors!!! Scott McDowell's 2009 WFMU Marathon Premium  1:05:33 (Pop-up)
Sounds from the Ground  New Day   Favoriting Chillout 2: A Nettwerk Escape  1:11:11 (Pop-up)
Harper Fair (and David Fair)  HuHu Yes / Hooray!   Favoriting What's My Name?  1:16:12 (Pop-up)
 
Daniel Johnson (prod. Jason Falkner)  Mind Movies   Favoriting Is and Always Was  1:24:05 (Pop-up)
The Brother Kite  Hopeless and Unsung   Favoriting Waiting for the Time to Be Right  1:26:56 (Pop-up)
Al Kooper  The Modern Adventures of Plato, Diogenes & Freud (demo)   Favoriting Child Is Father to the Man (bonus track)  1:29:46 (Pop-up)
Nick the Bard  Lay All Your Love on Me   Favoriting Nick the Bard Sings ABBA GOLD Acappella  1:34:18 (Pop-up)
Amanda  The Cows Went Moo   Favoriting Amanda For Real This Time (And Again Later)  1:38:52 (Pop-up)
Duke of Iron  Miss Constance   Favoriting More Calypsos by the Duke of Iron (LP)  1:42:41 (Pop-up)
 
Taken By Trees  My Boys   Favoriting East of Eden  1:51:34 (Pop-up)
Swamp Children  Little Voices   Favoriting Factory 12"  1:54:43 (Pop-up)
Ruthann Friedman  Hurried Life   Favoriting Hurried Life: Lost Recordings 1965-1971  2:01:48 (Pop-up)
Fountains of Wayne  Trains & Boats & Planes   Favoriting Out-of-State Plates  2:04:17 (Pop-up)
Fanny Heldy  O Messager de Dieu   Favoriting Lebendige Vergangenheit  2:07:18 (Pop-up)
Mary Jane Croft, Edgar Barrier, Elliot Lewis, Barney Phillips, Paula Winslowe  Nightmare (written by Elliot Lewis)   Favoriting CBS Radio Workshop (5 May 1957, episode 66)  2:10:40 (Pop-up)
Love  The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This (alternate mix)   Favoriting Forever Changes (Deluxe Edition)  2:33:58 (Pop-up)
Astor Piazzola  Michelangelo '70   Favoriting Tango: Zero Hour  2:37:12 (Pop-up)
 
Megafaun  The Fade   Favoriting Gather, Form & Fly  2:44:08 (Pop-up)
Coldplay  Life in Technicolor ii   Favoriting Prospekt's March EP  2:46:57 (Pop-up)
A Fine Frenzy  Rangers   Favoriting One Cell in the Sea  2:50:59 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:02pm
PooMooDoo:

Irwin's in da house! Hi there...
  3:08pm
GP:

Hi Irwin and everyone..was waiting for the Mizzy tribute ,what a cool name he had.
  3:08pm
Janet H:

now if i put "oo" at the my H...well that would not look good...i'm just sayin
  3:09pm
dc pat:

I sure hope you have some Amands 45s...
  3:09pm
Janet H:

* at the end of my H
  3:11pm
PMD:

Janet Hoo. Why is that bad?
  3:13pm
Janet H:

LOL!
  3:15pm
Hugh Person:

is a character from a Nabokov book
  3:15pm
Bad Ronald:

I think it would be worse w/just one O.
  3:16pm
G(oo) P(oo):

Janetoo Hoo...cool...sounds like a sci-fi character.
  3:17pm
GP:

Or that could be; Jane 2 Hoo
  3:18pm
G:

Wasn't that the cute little girl in her jammies in "How the Grinch Stole Xmas"?
  3:18pm
Horton:

I heard one.
  3:19pm
Janet H:

hmmm interresting!...no thats Cindy Lou Who
  3:20pm
The Man:

Crucifixion? Good. Out of the door. Line on the left. One cross each.
  3:20pm
Spankyflop:

How about 78's gone wobbly week? Maybe the Old Codger could put the heat on....
  3:21pm
doug from DC:

Irwin, you are a contrarian's contrarian.
  3:21pm
Irwin:

Doug, you're WRONG!
  3:22pm
John McCabe in LA:

crap, i missed Daniel Johnson
  3:23pm
GP:

Can we start the Contrary Contrarian Curmudgeon Society?
  3:24pm
Mr. Obvious:

No, we can't!
  3:27pm
GP:

Hmmm..a curious conundrum has been created.
  3:30pm
BSI:

How much for a yard of curious conundrum?
  3:31pm
doug from DC:

Conundrum is sold by the pound, not by the yard.
  3:32pm
BSI:

...pound of pomplamoose?
  3:36pm
They:

If you can't con over 'em....conundrum.
  3:36pm
Denise in Washington, DC:

Damn. Missed the Mizzy tribute. Had the stream going, but wasn't paying attention. Probably somebody was demanding that I perform actual work. Damn them.
  3:41pm
dc pat:

alright we have Denise, Doug, BSI, PMD, me...who else is in DC? I think it's usually about half the commenters.
  3:43pm
GP:

Worst. Fake Accents. Ever.
  3:44pm
PMD:

Does anyone else have the stream stuttering?
  3:45pm
Jim:

One of those guys sounds a lot like Jerry Clower, except that he never throws in a "Haw!!!"
  3:45pm
BSI:

flesh fingers danglin'?!?!?!

PMD, stream OK over here. So far.
  3:46pm
Chalton Heston:

Miracle Grow potting soil is ... people!
  3:47pm
dc pat:

PMD: I've had trouble here and there.
  3:48pm
PMD:

Like every 15-20 seconds. Tried a bunch of different streams.

Janet 2 Hoo! I like that. Um, better than Joo 2 Hoo
  3:48pm
Soylent Green Inc.:

I call trademark violation. You'll be hearing from my solicitor forthwith.
  3:49pm
dc pat:

nah, more like every 20 minutes or so for me.
  3:50pm
Janet H:

my streaming is good.....no 2 Hoo
  3:50pm
Denise in Washington, DC:

No stream trouble here. I'm using Firefox and Real Player.
  3:50pm
PMD:

OK, we'll see how it goes. Made it through 2 minutes so far. Woo hoo!
dc Pat -There are many more DC'ers out there, but afraid to write. Government control and all...
  3:54pm
Janet H:

i live in indiana
  3:55pm
GP:

No thanks. I'll take Jennifer Charles lips instead.
  3:56pm
PMD:

Oh, ps, thanks all for letting me know your stream status...
BTW, I actually met someone my age who hadn't see Soylent Green! Shocking.
  3:57pm
GP:

My lo-fi 32k MP3 stream is all good...has been all day.
  3:59pm
dc pat:

hey Irwin, what is East AAhranj?
  3:59pm
Janet H:

listening 128k mp3 on itunes...sounds great!
  4:02pm
doug from DC:

My connection was fine, but my WMP stream just died. I reconnected at 32K, using RealPlayer.
  4:03pm
GP:

Split Enz!!!
  4:03pm
Irwin:

Pat: East Orange was the original base of WFMU, and our license was issued in that city (in 1958). Hence, we are obligated by FCC fiat to identify ourselves that way at the top of each hour. But we ain't there, and ain't been since 1998.
  4:04pm
jan:

Just don't get these twangy guitars and upper register male singers you have on just about every show these days, Irwin, and I've been following you for 30 years. How do you explain this evolution in your taste?
  4:08pm
Tiny Tim ( with uke ):

Did someone request upper register male singers?
  4:09pm
Irwin:

Jan: Does Miley Cyrus count? And Star Country? I still loves me some lower register--and lotsa piano (tho not necessarily all at once).
  4:09pm
Dong Sun:

I sing high Korean
  4:10pm
flatrich:

Been following you for more than 30 years and you still taste the same to me...
  4:12pm
jan:

From What I seen on the TV, Miley Cyrus is a female, sounds like one, too. Maybe it's just a phase, and you will out grow it soon. I haven't lost my loving feeling for you yet, sung in a bass register
  4:12pm
Irwin:

How-day, Rich!
  4:13pm
flatrich:

Doody, Irwin :o)>
  4:14pm
jan:

yahh, this sounds good- i turned it back up loud for New Day, Sounds from the ground etc.
  4:20pm
Carmichael:

Dead WMP stream!!
  4:22pm
Denise in Washington, DC:

Late to the party (and conversation), as usual -- I just saw SOYLENT GREEN when TCM did a Charlton Heston tribute after he died.
  4:23pm
Denise in Washington, DC:

Saw it for the first time, that is.
  4:26pm
jan:

it's twangy again!
  4:34pm
dan in falls church VA:

really dug the Brother Kite track.

Hey, Denise in Washington, DC, it's dan in falls church VA!
  4:35pm
Jan:

Al Cooper- that's the piano you speak of...he does sing in an upper register. But he was such a poet and a great artist. Plays a mean B3 too.
Would enjoy more of his music, 'specially from Blues Project. But that was all so long ago, and I look to you for introductions to the new!
  4:36pm
BSI:

RAAAAAAHHHH!
Nick the frikkin' BARD!!!!
  4:37pm
Denise in Washington, DC:

Nick the Bard sounds like a Misterogers character.

Dan in falls church va -- hi!
  4:37pm
ManDrone:

I thought this was the DJ being silly at first...
  4:39pm
dan in falls church VA:

so did I!

I wonder how long this is gonn go on?
  4:40pm
CatfishKing:

More evidence that all WFMU DJ's are sickos that love dragging us through the muck with them!
  4:41pm
PMD:

7 inches of Amanda!
  4:41pm
BSI:

RAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!
Aman-frikkin'-DAAAAA!!!!!!
  4:41pm
PMD:

dc pat, I think Dan in Falls Church counts as the great DC metro area.
  4:42pm
GP:

Amanda on 45?........ Sheaya, right..
But we still love her.
  4:43pm
dan in falls church VA:

Hi PMD. The City of Falls Church lies merely seven miles east of Washington DC itself!
  4:43pm
Carmichael:

How am I supposed to listen to Amanda with a dead WMP stream?!?!?

Doron, do you know IT CPR?
  4:44pm
BSI:

GP, seriously, I'd buy a 7" of Concrete Nipples / Worship Me.
  4:44pm
blue woogy:

could use some aural KY...
  4:45pm
college park md:

whew
  4:46pm
GP:

BSI - me too! I'd like Irwin to interview her again, I miss big Amanda.

Irwin, is this the only running/track related song in the universe?
  4:48pm
Ren:

Crooning.!....KROONING.!!.... K R O O N I N G !!!!
  4:49pm
PMD:

Dan, I know. I live in Arlington. Work in DC... I meant to write greater DC area. dc Pat was asking because we want to form a coalition to have WFMU do something down in our area for a change.
  4:53pm
doug from DC:

PMD, I would be interested in this coalition, too.
  4:53pm
trent:

nice song
  4:55pm
A legitimate D.J. question:

Who originally did this "My Boys" song. My Googler is disabled.

Thank you kind sir or perhaps a wiling listener might chime in.
  4:55pm
jan:

Irwin: can you make a marathon premium with Koichi Sugii and the like?
In other words, you could make a novelty premium for those who like to laugh and then a serious one for those who might want to listen to your
premium cd more than once. just a suggestion...
  4:57pm
GP:

Ah ha..found it "My Girls" by Animal Collective...I knew I head that melody before.
  4:58pm
GP:

I'm not really form Maine...I just forgot to put an "r" in head, thus head = heard.
  4:58pm
mabeuse:

noted: sniffsniff whiffwhiff. record fair aromatherapy? .. irwin?..?
  4:58pm
texas scott:

crap,i missed most of the show.
  5:04pm
Jeff M:

[chiming in a little late]: Nobody really likes wearing running shoes.

And for those who like to look at pictures of their musical idols, I submit:

http://tinyurl.com/nick3bard

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbm0/tags/nickthebard/
  5:11pm
GP:

Jeff..thanks, but what I really want to know is if he is truly a professional bard or if he is operating with false credentials?
  5:17pm
mabeuse:

aaahh its the tingler!!! black mustasche is mustafa hamsho
  5:18pm
AnAnonymousParty:

I'm glad I'm not the only one who keeps having this same exact dream.
  5:20pm
Nick the Bard:

I was dubbed this by Professor Dum Dum years ago, so make your own conclusions from that maybe?
  5:23pm
blue woogy:

oh johnny johnny.. whoops johnny.. giahnnnny!!
  5:26pm
GP:

Nick, that seems like an official decree to me, so be it, from this day hence be it forever known around the realm.
Over and out, etc. etc.
  5:27pm
Lizardner Dave:

This is some seven inch!
  5:28pm
Johnny Wadd:

Seven inch? BAH!
  5:28pm
mabeuse:

hey John Scott filled out my program toooo! go figure!!
  5:30pm
Jeff M:

This piece set me to looking up the CBS Radio Workshop. Found a description of a sound effect they crafted:

"It took three radio sound men, a control-room engineer and five hours of hard work to create the sound that was heard for less than 30 seconds on the air. The sound consisted of a ticking metronome, tom-tom beats, bubbling water, air hose, cow moo, boing! (two types), oscillator, dripping water (two types) and three kinds of wine glasses clicking against each other. Judiciously blended and recorded on tape, the effect was still not quite right. Then the tape was played backward with a little echo added. That did it. The sound depicted the manufacturing of babies in the radio version of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. "

Dunno if I want to sit through the whole production, but now I really want to hear that sound effect!

I repeat to myself: cow moo, boing! (two types); cow moo, boing! (two types); cow moo, boing! (two types).
  5:33pm
AnAnonymousParty:

Yeah, why does baby manufacturing always involve the sound of a cow mooing?
  5:33pm
Denise in Washington, DC:

We DC-area folks shouldn't wait for 'FMU to do something for us -- we should just throw a party!
  5:34pm
Denise in Washington, DC:

This play reminds me of Judson Fountain.
  5:39pm
BSI:

That Piazzola LP is def. one of my top ten in the collection. It's a mixed bag up there, that top ten...
  5:50pm
GeorgeSimian:

Coldplay?! You're not playing Coldplay! Stop!
  5:51pm
Jeff M:

Irwin IS a rebel.
  5:52pm
GeorgeSimian:

They play this in funeral parlors
  5:53pm
georgeSimian:

Ah, much better
  5:53pm
jan:

yeah, George- speak out. I've been battling this chirpy music all afternoon, but Irwin just keeps on playing it. He marches to his own drum.
  5:54pm
shmoopy:

i think the streets have no name. jeez i dont know
  5:55pm
bono:

it was a chirpyful day...
  5:55pm
georgeSimian:

Yeah, but who else plays the Duke of Iron?
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