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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.

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Favoriting March 29, 2011: Get to Nomi! Featuring guest DJ's Amanda Nazario & Bridget

Tease your hair and gloss those lips!
It's 80's party night as Amanda and Bridget join in to play some killer 20th century songs.
We've got the beat!


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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Robey  One Night in Bangkok   Favoriting One Night In Bangkok  Epic  1984      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Altered Images  Leave Me Alone   Favoriting Happy Birthday  Portrait Records  1981      0:04:29 (Pop-up)
Baroque Bordello  Les Algues   Favoriting Baroque Bordello ‎– 83-86  Infrastition   1983      0:08:25 (Pop-up)
The Devolution of Liz Berg  Uncontrollable Urge   Favoriting         Featuring Scott Williams, Hoof and Mouth 2011  0:13:14 (Pop-up)
Klaus Nomi  Lightning Strikes   Favoriting Klaus Nomi  RCA  1982      0:16:23 (Pop-up)
The Jam  Just Who Is the Five O'Clock Hero   Favoriting The Gift  Polydor  1982  LP    0:19:14 (Pop-up)
Mary Moor  Pretty Day   Favoriting Bippp - French Synth Wave 1979-1985  Born Bad Records  2006      0:21:22 (Pop-up)
Wall of Voodoo  Mexican Radio   Favoriting Call of the West  I.R.S. Records  1982      0:24:19 (Pop-up)
The Lords of the New Church  Open Your Eyes   Favoriting The Indie Scene 82 The Story of British Independent Music  Connoisseur Collection  1992      0:28:27 (Pop-up)
The Church  Tear It All Away   Favoriting Hindsight  Parlophone  1987      0:31:58 (Pop-up)
The Police  Synchronicity II   Favoriting Synchronicity  A&M Records  1983  LP    0:36:12 (Pop-up)
The Southern Death Cult  The Crypt   Favoriting The Southern Death Cult  Beggar's Banquet  1983    Early version of The Cult  0:41:00 (Pop-up)
The Electric Avantgarde  Cute 15   Favoriting Godfathers of German Gothic vol. III  Sub Terranean  1997      0:44:02 (Pop-up)
Bananarama  Cruel Summer   Favoriting           0:49:51 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Bananarama 

Cruel Summer   Favoriting

Cruel Summer 

London Records 

1983 

 

 

0:55:06 (Pop-up)
Rachel Sweet  Tonight   Favoriting Protect The Innocent  Stiff/Columbia  1980      1:01:39 (Pop-up)
Sue Saad & the Next  I Won't Give It Up   Favoriting 7"  Planet  1980      1:04:30 (Pop-up)
Cheap Trick  Such A Good Girl   Favoriting Found All the Parts EP  Epic  1980      1:08:01 (Pop-up)
Romantics  21 And Over   Favoriting National Breakout  Nemperor  1980      1:11:46 (Pop-up)
Ian Dury & the Blockheads  Superman's Big Sister   Favoriting Laughter  Stiff  1980      1:14:31 (Pop-up)
Nick Lowe  Stick It Where The Sun Don't Shine   Favoriting Nick the Knife  Columbia  1982      1:17:29 (Pop-up)
The Inmates  So Much In Love   Favoriting 7"  Radarscope (WEA)  1980      1:21:10 (Pop-up)
Any Trouble  Turning Up The Heat   Favoriting 7"  Stiff  1980      1:23:36 (Pop-up)
Split Enz  Hard Act To Follow   Favoriting Waiata  A&M  1981    Dedicated to Julie, of the expertise and consummate professionalism  1:26:49 (Pop-up)
Buggles  On TV   Favoriting Adventures In Modern Recording  Perfect (CBS)  1981      1:30:13 (Pop-up)
The Fixx  I Found You   Favoriting Shuttered Room  MCA  1982      1:32:45 (Pop-up)
Amy Kanter  The Other Girl   Favoriting The Other Girl  Atlantic  1982      1:36:53 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Fun Boy Three 

Funrama   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

1:39:40 (Pop-up)
The Go-Gos  We Got The Beat   Favoriting 7"          2:00:36 (Pop-up)
Madonna  Causing a Commotion   Favoriting Who's That Girl OST  Sire  1987  LP    2:02:29 (Pop-up)
Irene Cara  Flashdance (What a Feeling)   Favoriting Flashdance OST  Polygram  1983  LP    2:06:51 (Pop-up)
Men Without Hats  I Got The Message   Favoriting Rhythm of Youth  Backstreet  1983  LP    2:10:44 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  Let's Dance   Favoriting Let's Dance  EMI America  1983  LP    2:15:25 (Pop-up)
Taco  Cheek to Cheek   Favoriting After Eight  PSP  1982  LP    2:22:57 (Pop-up)
Culture Club  I'll Tumble For Ya   Favoriting Kissing To Be Clever  Virgin   1982  LP    2:27:38 (Pop-up)
The Human League  The Lebanon   Favoriting Hysteria  A&M  1984  LP    2:30:24 (Pop-up)
Til Tuesday  Voices Carry   Favoriting Voices Carry  Epic  1985  7"    2:35:23 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Fun Boy Three 

Funrama   Favoriting

Fun Boy Three 

 

 

 

 

2:39:52 (Pop-up)
Trio  Anna   Favoriting Bye Bye  Mercury  1983  LP    2:43:48 (Pop-up)
Squeeze  Out Of Touch   Favoriting Sweets From a Stranger  A&M  1982      2:47:40 (Pop-up)
Oxo  Whirly Girl   Favoriting Whirly Girl  Geffen  1983  7"    2:51:02 (Pop-up)
AWOL  Happy Now   Favoriting AWOL EP    1984    early Moby  2:54:02 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Fun Boy Three 

Funrama   Favoriting

Fun Boy Three 

 

 

 

 

2:56:05 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:02am
Adam in Lynnwood:

Check, Mate!
  3:03am
Joe D.:

Oh dear. This should be interesting.
  3:04am
Amanda:

(sigh...) Hi Joe! Hi Adam!
  3:05am
Adam in Lynnwood:

Hello Amanda, Julie, Joe, and all other world travelers.
  3:07am
Amanda:

Adam -- I spoke to you on the phone during the marathon when you pledged to Joe McGasko's show. That's how we know each other. Joe D, you and I have never met in our lives
  3:10am
Adam in Lynnwood:

Yes, Amanda, you were a warm and wonderful intermediary. Thank you!!
  3:11am
Julie:

Thanks for the support JOE
  3:14am
Bridget:

Howdy!
  3:14am
Adam in Lynnwood:

Julie, thank you for bringing Clare Grogan to my attention.
  3:14am
Adam in Lynnwood:

Hello, Bridget!
  3:16am
helsingfred:

Great stuff! Keep it comin'!
  3:16am
Adam in Lynnwood:

Liz Berg is punching down walls.
  3:17am
Joe D.:

If there is one thing you ladies doesn't need, it's the supportings of me.

Yes! Liz was the greetest (sic) - hope ya'll don't neglect Therese's mock-swoped out Academy Fight Song eitherrrr...
  3:22am
Adam in Lynnwood:

Listening to The Jam right now has me missing Tom Snyder, and his pretzel habit.
  3:25am
Gary Gnu:

I'm romantic
  3:26am
Bridget:

Loved Therese's song also! And wish I had pretzels. Hello there, helsingfred & Gary...
  3:26am
Julie:

I didn't bring Therese's song, sorry.
  3:27am
Joe D.:

whoever picked Wall of Voodoo is my new favorite ever.
  3:28am
Julie:

Joe, you know we don't HAVE this in the library. GRRR
  3:29am
Gary Gnu:

Bonjour, Bridget. Une Chapeau!
  3:29am
Joe D.:

I did NOT! Liberry, I am disappoint.
  3:30am
Bridget:

Blargh......
  3:31am
Julie:

Truly. No record, cd or even 7". Yay for mp3's
  3:32am
Gary Gnu:

Still learning the language of Louvre.
  3:40am
Ian Zamboni:

hello playlist comment box
  3:42am
Amanda:

I am still learning the language of not messing up all my cues. I'm nervous!
  3:43am
Bridget:

Hey Ian!
  3:48am
Joe D.:

so when's the Bauhaus comin out
  3:48am
Amanda:

go ahead, keep cracking wise
  3:48am
Julie:

Bauhaus got cut for time. I play them regularly.
  3:53am
Joe D.:

fair enough, I do recall you play their version of "Ziggy Stardust" over the winter, which I did not know existed up until that point
  3:56am
Adam in Lynnwood:

The ladies, the ladies!
  3:56am
helsingfred:

I can haz Siouxsie ?
  4:01am
Ian Zamboni:

I mean http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_in_Bangkok
  4:03am
Amanda:

Thanks Ian :-)
  4:03am
Adam in Lynnwood:

Murray Head FTW (1984), BUT, Robey charts first with the cover.
  4:05am
Bridget:

ian is my google.
  4:06am
Ian Zamboni:

you're gonna have a fun couple hours youtubin' nomi
  4:08am
Julie:

Wheeee Amanda's doing all the work!
  4:09am
Adam in Lynnwood:

....with nerves of steel! :-)
  4:10am
Adam in Lynnwood:

The Bangs cover of Cheap Trick's "Southern Girls": great!
  4:12am
Ian Zamboni:

everything will work out if you let it
  4:20am
Ian Zamboni:

FOGERTY RIFFS - 80s VIOLATION
  4:21am
Amanda:

This is a whole 'nuther '80s, my friend.
  4:27am
RobotBoy:

The 80s where Walter Mondale was president, perhaps.
  4:34am
Julie:

Everybody Dance!
  4:37am
Matt from Springfield:

Hi Julie! And friends!
You got a Bananarama thing going in the picture! (Will you sing upbeat Sex Pistols songs for us?) :)
  4:39am
Julie:

I wished you happy birthday, Matt! I don't think we're going to do any more singing tonight.
  4:42am
Matt from Springfield:

I see you got "Tear It All Away"! That's a good one.
Nice selection of tunes!
  4:45am
Matt from Springfield:

The Fixx, Buggles, Split Enz, Nick Lowe, Ian Dury, Romantics...but NOT the ones you would think! Always love it when people explore catalogues, shakes things up.
  4:48am
hamburger:

yay - catfight / lovefest :D
  4:59am
helsingfred:

Matt's spot on. Jez keep playin' album trax, no megahits needed, it woiks and woiks!
  5:01am
Matt from Springfield:

I've seen "sleeveface" pictures before! Thanks for schooling us Amanda!
  5:01am
Billy in Dublin:

Fun Boy THree! - Hi Julie
  5:01am
Ian Zamboni:

http://i.imgur.com/zTk9O.jpg
  5:02am
Bridget:

Oh yeah! I don't need to sleep now!
  5:03am
Matt from Springfield:

@Ian: Now that's a great sleeveface! The shirt matches and everything, that took some effort.
  5:06am
RobotBoy:

Lady GaGa will never make a classic movie like Who's That Girl.
  5:06am
Julie:

hi Billy!
  5:07am
Matt from Springfield:

@Amanda: I pledged in to Joe McGasko's 2nd Marathon show. Were you working the phones on that one? My intermediary was a very fine lady, I think you may have been her!
  5:07am
Bridget:

Oh my gosh, Who's That Girl is one of my favorite movies of all time. It is so much like a Howard Hawks movie.
  5:09am
Jay:

i used to see bananarama a lot as we were both working at the bbc at the same time
oh and good morning for London U.K.
  5:10am
Julie:

Good morning Jay! Special show tonight, pop kick!
  5:11am
Amanda:

Hi, Matt! I actually did only Joe McG's first marathon show. What a shame that I didn't get to talk to you... better luck next time. (that means just keep calling to donate money.) Thank you for the kind words re: catalogues!

@Jay: Luckyyyy.
  5:12am
Jay:

pop kick ? tell me more !!!
  5:14am
Julie:

Just a much poppier show than usual. Don't usually do the dancing at this time of night.
  5:15am
RobotBoy:

This Men Without Hats song is cool. Musically reminds me of early Depeche Mode.
  5:16am
Julie:

Yes I'm loving it!
  5:18am
Jay:

great show it takes me back !!!!
  5:18am
RobotBoy:

Let's Dance, one of Bowie's most underrated. Maybe his best 80s album. Sometimes I prefer it over Scary Monsters...
  5:19am
Julie:

Hmm I don't know, I really love Scary Monsters. But then, it's a darker album, eh?
  5:20am
RobotBoy:

Little known factoid (I think): Steve Ray Vaughn plays on Let's Dance.
  5:21am
Ian Zamboni:

Bowie wouldn't pay for Vaughn to tour on the LP
  5:22am
Ian Zamboni:

Klaus Nomi was a backup singer for David Bowie on his 1979 Saturday Night Live appearance
  5:22am
Julie:

Yep and he was like the costume guy
  5:23am
RobotBoy:

Yep. That was one of the more interesting SNL performances, to say the least. Bowie was a dashing young man back in those days.
  5:26am
Matt from Springfield:

Wow! Thanks Bridget! Taco singing old songs OTHER than "Puttin' On The Ritz"! Thanks for enlightening us!
  5:28am
Ian Zamboni:

http://i.imgur.com/PrSFi.png
  5:29am
Ian Zamboni:

According to Taco's official Facebook page, he enjoys horseback riding.
  5:29am
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: You said last week that you aren't having a live set--yet. Give Moby a call, a 3-6 am show would be the perfect live radio for his stuff!
  5:30am
RobotBoy:

I'll Tumble 4 Ya? That's actually from the Wedding Singer soundtrack, sillies.
  5:31am
Bridget:

Thank you Matt! I still get dizzy and swoon-y when I think about the marriage of old standards and synth.
  5:34am
Bridget:

Wow horseback riding. That's surprisingly manly
for Taco. :)
  5:35am
Julie:

I knew Moby as a kid, but I haven't tried. I have his first record here too that hopefully I'll have time to play.
  5:35am
RobotBoy:

You should check out the early Human League. Darker but still good. They were actually a pretty important band in the popularization of electronic music.
  5:38am
Matt from Springfield:

Friend of 'FMU, Aimee Mann!
  5:41am
Matt from Springfield:

Wiki: "The song is about past sour relationships, and was originally written and sung by Aimee Mann as to a woman. 'Til Tuesday rehearsed that format in Boston the previous summer, but Epic was unhappy with the lyrics, they thought that it was a "very powerful, commercial song", and wanted to remove the lesbian components to appeal to the mainstream market."
  5:45am
Amanda:

Aidan QUINN! I mean.
  5:47am
Matt from Springfield:

Aidan Quinn from DSS, and Steven Wright and Richard Hell as well. Interesting.
Griffin Dunne from Who's That Girl?
  5:50am
Matt from Springfield:

Trio--it was the VW commercial with "Da Da Da" that first opened my ears to them, but I've got an appreciation of Trio because of that. (The full title is "Da Da Da - Ich lieb dich nicht du liebst mich nicht - Aha Aha Aha" -- "Da Da Da, I Don't Love You, You Don't Love Me, Aha Aha Aha")
  5:50am
Julie:

Ah my best friend had the trio album. Always loved Anna!
  5:51am
Amanda:

I remember that commercial fondly too. I liked that they had to put the sofa back out on the street because it smelled bad.
  5:54am
Ian Zamboni:

do you like carvel ice cream commercials
  5:55am
Bridget:

Of course I like Carvel Ice Cream commercials!
  5:55am
Matt from Springfield:

The funny thing is, even if they rejected the couch, you know SOMEONE picked that up before the garbagemen did!
  5:58am
hamburger:

gr8-ties show today lay-dees!
  5:59am
Matt from Springfield:

Thank you all for an awesome 80s show!

(And for the Archives: Check out Amanda's show, Wed 12-2 pm on the Give The Drummer Some webstream, starting April 27th!)
  6:04am
Amanda:

*Subject to change... but yes, on Give The Drummer Radio very soon.

Thank you hamburger, Matt, and ALL!!!!!!!!!!!! Bridget and I had a lovely morning.
  11:17am
Amanda:

By the way, everyone should also check out Vicki's Do Or DIY stream, which is another of the alternate WFMU webstreams and it is awesome. http://wfmu.org/playlists/PL
  3:15pm
anne:

SO GREAT to hear the tremendous trio of Julie, Bridget, and Amanda THE SCENARIO Nazario. LOVE IT!!!!!!
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