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Two hours of rollicking delite: '60s jams, cartooniness, seriousness, sing-alongs, and Simpsons talk. P.dece.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Edsel  Suits Me Fine   Favoriting "Vehicle" 7" EP  Shute  1995  EP  comp EP with Holy Rollers, Corm, & Trusty   
Crayon  Matchbox   Favoriting   Harriet  1991  7"     
Chump  Sweet Life   Favoriting   Readymade  1995  7"     
Baby Carrot  On Paper   Favoriting   Monkey Bite  1993  7"     
Julia Nunes  Build Me Up Buttercup   Favoriting YouTube           
Nothing Painted Blue  Another Child Bride   Favoriting Working Holiday!  Simple Machines  1994  CD  best indie rock comp ever created   

Music behind DJ:
Martin Lane 

Pretty Flamingo medley   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 
Krokus  Out To Lunch   Favoriting The Blitz  Arista  1984  LP     
Vandenberg  I'm On Fire   Favoriting Heading For A Storm  ATCO  1983  LP     
Blue Öyster Cult  Hungry Boys   Favoriting Cultösaurus Erectus  CBS / Columbia  1980  LP     
April Wine  Caught in the Crossfire   Favoriting The Nature Of The Beast  Aquarius  1981  LP     
AC/DC  Nervous Shakedown   Favoriting Flick of the Switch  Atlantic  1983  LP     

Music behind DJ:
Vitamin String Quartet 

Electric Barbarella   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 
The Rousers  Party Boy   Favoriting   Jimboco  1981  MP3  Watch Powder 2: Powder 2 the People   
Spizz  Central Park   Favoriting Where's Captain Kirk? The Very Best of Spizz  Cherry Red  2002 (orig 1980)  CD     
The Potatomen  Punk Rock Boy   Favoriting Now  Lookout!  1995  CD     
TA80  Peppermint Girl   Favoriting God Save The Queers  Asian Man  2008  CD     
The Apers  Every Day is a Rock N Roll Day   Favoriting You Are Only As Strong As The Table You Dance On  Asian Man  2009  CD     

Music behind DJ:
Karaoke All-Stars 

Torn   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 
The Broken West  Gwen, Now and Then   Favoriting Now Or Heaven  Merge  2008  CD     
Neutral Milk Hotel  Ghost   Favoriting In The Aeroplane Over The Sea  Merge  1998  CD  [sung along to]   
A Is Jump  Oveja Negra   Favoriting 01 (EP)  chime records  2002  CD     
Mountain Goats  Grendel's Mother   Favoriting Zopilote Machine  3 Beads of Sweat  2005 (orig Ajax '94)  CD     
Blitzen Trapper  The Green King Sings   Favoriting Wild Mountain Nation  Lidkercow  2007  CD     

Music behind DJ:
Vitamin String Quartet 

Time After Time   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 
Coal Palace Kings  Bend In The River   Favoriting Upstate  KranePool  2002  CD     
Frank Black & The Catholics  Bartholomew   Favoriting Devil's Workshop  Spin Art  2002  CD     
The Triffids  Hometown Farewell Kiss   Favoriting Calenture (reissue)  Domino  2007 (orig 1987)  CD     
Pete Shelley  Maxine   Favoriting   Genetic / Island  1981  7"     
Stereo Total  Die Krise   Favoriting My Melody  Kill Rock Stars  1999  CD    1:48:47 (Pop-up)
Marshall Crenshaw  She Can't Dance   Favoriting Marshall Crenshaw  Warner Bros.  1982  CD    1:51:41 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Stingray Music 

Alone Again (Naturally)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Flat Duo Jets  Apple Blossom Time   Favoriting Go Go Harlem Baby  Sky Records  1991  CD    1:58:21 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:12am
Amanda:

Listen to Nazario Scenario here: http://wfmu.org/wfmu_drummer.pls

(The links at top left will redirect you to "mainstream" WFMU should you hanker for something different.)
  11:50am
listener james from westwood:

hello amanda! just have to run down the hall to get towels out of the dryer and i'm in for a good listen!
  11:52am
Amanda:

That's awesome, LJFW -- this show has some good laundry-folding music. Welcome!
  11:58am
Brian in UK:

I find ironing very theraputic and pleasing for listening to music. No really.
Hello Amanda.
  12:00pm
listener james from westwood:

sweet! there's a delightfully rhythmic field recording from an african (want to say ghanaian) post office that ken sometimes plays, of postal workers whistling and cancelling letters. i always thought, what perfect accompaniment to pairing socks that would make.
  12:00pm
Amanda:

Great to see you here Brian :-) and I agree... since I discovered WFMU my clothes have been a lot cleaner on the whole.
  12:02pm
Boing boing:

Does the doctor have to know how to play the bongos?
  12:03pm
Amanda:

I would love to hear that post office field recording. I'm uninitiated to such things but dollars to donuts Doug is familiar with it.
  12:04pm
Brian in UK:

James if only I could find pairs of socks in our house that match. This is SOOO R' n R!!
  12:04pm
Amanda:

@Boing boing -- no, unless he is a doctor of rhythm. (right?)
  12:06pm
listener james from westwood:

@Brian: "mostly match" is a more accurate end result of my efforts! tho' i do try to ensure there's only one hole per pair.
  12:06pm
Brian in UK:

There was a similar recording I heard a while ago of women washing clothes in the river with the slop, slop of the water. A theme here. This is going to be the cleanest, sweetest smelling programme since the last one.
  12:10pm
Brian in UK:

Well, James you do need a hole to put them on surely, Shirley.
  12:10pm
Drummer Some:

Brian in the U.K.,
You just got the opening scene to "Born Free" in my head. I can see the red blood in the water now. Save me Amanda!
  12:11pm
listener james from westwood:

And Monica, IIRC, has aired a field recording of women pounding/grinding grain with these curiously gleeful yelps amid the work. Whatever gets you through the labors!
  12:12pm
Amanda:

Some melodic sweetness and light is coming right up.
  12:13pm
Gene:

Oh dang I missed Edsel
  12:13pm
Drummer Some:

LJfW,
Would you stop with the "pounding/grinding women" already! I'm trying to concentrate on a radio show.
  12:14pm
Brian in UK:

Some great group names today. Anything by Sap. don't know if they exist but who cares.
Good Foundation, Amanda
  12:15pm
Amanda:

aw, thx :-)

Gene!!!!
  12:16pm
listener james from westwood:

@GTDS: Now that sounds more like a Las Vegas field recording. You must be over 18!
  12:19pm
Danne D:

Hi Amanda :) Will be listening on the phone for a bit then catching some of it later at work - will have to get the whole picture on archives :D
  12:21pm
Amanda:

Hi, Danne... glad to have you on board in any time frame.
  12:21pm
Skirkie:

Woooo, first official show.
  12:23pm
Amanda:

FIRST EVER!
  12:24pm
listener james from westwood:

Chicago font! I've seen that used on signs in movies. ::cringe::
  12:25pm
texas scott:

sounding great,Amanda.
great show.congrats.
  12:25pm
efd:

wait a minute, are you actually live??
  12:26pm
Drummer Some:

I pledge to eschew lunch until this show is over! Solidarity!
  12:26pm
efd:

Also, I fully support the incursion into hair band territory.
  12:29pm
listener james from westwood:

I've been out to lunch since 1990. Nobody noticed a difference.
  12:29pm
Drummer Some:

Hair band territory. Isn't that somewhat northeast of Abbottabad?
  12:29pm
Amanda:

@texas scott, thank you sew much. so happy you are here with us!

@efd, nah, this is another pre-record -- but it's from Sunday at the same time of day. So everything I've said is technically true.

@Doug -- yes! hair bands and hunger pangs for all!
  12:32pm
listener james from westwood:

@GTDS: i;m wondering if al-zawahri will turn up in nearby costellobad.
  12:33pm
Amanda:

Also, I have not had any food today either.
  12:34pm
efd:

You're really embracing the role of starving DJ that you created on Sunday.
  12:36pm
Amanda:

What can I say, I'm dedicated to my art.
  12:38pm
Brian in UK:

Affordable Art
  12:39pm
Brian in UK:

Did BOC used to be called Soft White Underbelly?
  12:41pm
Amanda:

Yes! Oysters have those, you see.
  12:43pm
efd:

April Wine!
  12:43pm
Brian in UK:

They are in season, I might shell out for a few. Auw shucks.
  12:44pm
Amanda:

Here ends the most Evan Funk Davies-friendly set I've ever unintentionally created.

Brian -- jeez, every word from you is a pearl!
  12:46pm
Brian in UK:

I'll clam up now. Truce.
  12:53pm
Amanda:

Very big of you, to apologize for your shellfishness
  12:55pm
Gene:

This is my favorite Spizz song. Thank you!
  12:56pm
Amanda:

Aw, great! Too bad there doesn't exist one named Van Vorst Park.
  12:57pm
Brian in UK:

I'm just a prawn in your game. Now I've put it in whiting.
Loved The Rousers. Put me in mind of Chris von Sneidern & Umajets.
  12:58pm
Amanda:

Everyone on this playlist is going to go out for seafood come 2PM, thanks to you UK Brian. Glad you liked.
  1:03pm
Alf from Upstate:

Potatomen, April Wine, Vitamin String Quartet, Hungry Boys, Baby Carrot. Quite and oral fixation going on here.
  1:03pm
Brian in UK:

Well it's teatime here. Making pasta sauce with basil, add some pasta gorgonzola & parmesan. Bingo. Hey, DS it's booze or food, n'est pas.
  1:05pm
Amanda:

Would love some of either right now. That's the punk rock boy/girl side of me talking.

Heh, peppermints too... add that to the list Alf...
  1:06pm
Brian in UK:

...and Oysters!!!!!!
  1:06pm
Drummer Some:

At least when I'm on the air, I can run down to my own fridge and grab a snack. (I never do, though.)
  1:07pm
Brian in UK:

Cheerios?
  1:18pm
Brian in UK:

Are Merge records popular. They got my attention with Richard Buckner & East River Pipe. They seem like a solid indie label.
  1:20pm
charlie:

Amanda, you sure has sung with so many great bands!
  1:22pm
Gene:

Amanda, are you going to the Jeff Mangum show at the Loew's?
  1:22pm
Amanda:

Brian -- Oh, no doubt! They're solid as a rock. Founded by Superchunk's Mac & Laura. Home to Superchunk, Destroyer, Wye Oak, Spoon...

CHARLIE! I know, I sure can pick 'em, right? We have to get that softball team going, by the way.
  1:23pm
Drummer Some:

That was really fantastic.
  1:24pm
Amanda:

Gene -- maybe? depending on when it is. I didn't know nuthin' 'bout it
  1:24pm
charlie:

That's not an easy song to sing, with the phrasing and all. I love that you sing along with the records!
  1:28pm
Amanda:

Hey, everybody does it... extremely glad that my wonderful streammates approve, though!
  1:30pm
Brian in UK:

Wasn't sure about the singing along at first but yea it's cool. It takes a lot of bottle. (old Ingerlish term front, nerve, guts)
  1:33pm
listener james from westwood:

hey, someone down on the 3rd floor @ FMU, loop amanda into the day's lunch order! :D send an expedition to the jersey city food-truck line!
  1:37pm
Amanda:

It's no sweat James, food truck lines will be shorter in half an hour. Brian -- here we go with the booze talk again!
  1:43pm
Brian in UK:

Oh miss you make me blush. The clock says it's beer o'clock here. Do you think we can get DS to sing along with some Polish Funk on Friday?
  1:44pm
Amanda:

On Polish holidays it's ok to drink beer at 9 in the morning, so maybe.
  1:47pm
Drummer Some:

Brian,
If you had ever heard me "sing," you would know enough not to ask that question. Leave it to the Maestro of the Midweek.
  1:51pm
Brian in UK:

Sad to say DS, I am in the same category. Not sure if Welsh or Polish would be more challenging to the silent orchestra..
  1:52pm
charlie:

She *can* sing.
  1:53pm
Amanda:

Oh, but can't dance -- that's for damsure. (and is also glued to the radio.)
  1:55pm
Mike East:

I met Marshall Crenshaw. He was a really nice dude. Seemed real laid back.
  1:56pm
Brian in UK:

Gotta cut & run to the kitchen. This one has gone the distance. Really good show, Amanda. Getting loose.
  1:57pm
Amanda:

I love him.
  1:57pm
Amanda:

Bye, Brian! See you on the flipside...
  1:58pm
listener james from westwood:

Thanks a ton for the great tunes, Amanda. See you in chat this Fri and hear you next Wed!
  1:59pm
Amanda:

Sounds good, LJ. Thanks ever so much for hanging out today.
  2:00pm
Drummer Some:

Coming up on the Stream:
Eartha Kitt
Transatlantic Winkham Chicken #5
Miguel Yamba
Johnny Jano
George Hamilton IV
Bobby Bare

and more

and more

and more...
  2:00pm
Amanda:

Hm, my drawing came up blurry. I will fix that in a minute.
  2:01pm
Amanda:

Leave Give The Drummer Radio on ALL DAY LONG!!! Thanks Doug, and all you cats.
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