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Favoriting August 7, 2012: Rabbit Olympia

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
THE IN-THEME          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
F. STEEL  Short Wave   Favoriting Onda Corta  no label  19??  0:01:52 (Pop-up)
FALAFEL AVANTGARDE  Fishbed & Flaggon [part of]   Favoriting Risky Golf  Earsay  2003  0:07:58 (Pop-up)
F. STEEL  Drogas   Favoriting Onda Corta  no label  19??  0:10:59 (Pop-up)
MIX          0:15:28 (Pop-up)
 
GEORGE SMITS  Deep Time   Favoriting Zbolk Night Radio  Audioview  1997  0:28:01 (Pop-up)
NO NAMES [aka KTSAT ACHERET]  Quinta   Favoriting No Names  Phonokol  1974  0:32:00 (Pop-up)
RASCAL REPORTERS  Beatrice   Favoriting The Mind Boggles  Hebbardesque  2008  0:36:15 (Pop-up)
RED ASPHALT  White Meat, Dark Meat (1982)   Favoriting Unreleased  Egg & Anvil  2008  0:40:08 (Pop-up)
THE NICE  One of Those People   Favoriting Five Bridges  Mercury  1970  0:42:01 (Pop-up)
KLIMPEREI  Un Systeme Pas Banal   Favoriting IWM (4): Los Paranos  In Poly Sons  2010  0:45:03 (Pop-up)
 
LOS PARANOS  Iwm4 (198?)   Favoriting http://inpolysons.free.fr/en/iwm4-cassette.html /      0:50:38 (Pop-up)
ARIK EINSTEIN  Achinoam lo Yodat   Favoriting Poozy  Phonokol  1969  0:52:30 (Pop-up)
CHURCHILL'S  When You're Gone   Favoriting Churchill's  Hed-Arzi  1968  0:55:54 (Pop-up)
SHESHET  track 1, from "The Stretcher March" soundtrack (1973)   Favoriting Sheshet [bonus track]  NMC  2008  0:59:11 (Pop-up)
DERDIYOKLAR IKILISI  Yadoy   Favoriting Disko Folk  RE: Guerssen  1980  1:03:44 (Pop-up)
RAYMILLAND  Climate   Favoriting Recordings '79-'81  BDR  2009  1:08:49 (Pop-up)
KEVIN DUNN  Shuttle   Favoriting C'est Toujours la Meme Guitare [12" EP]  Press  1984  1:12:49 (Pop-up)
 
BRUCE ATCHISON  Rabbit Haiku Poems   Favoriting SHUTUP&TALK2ME  no label  2002  1:19:07 (Pop-up)
YVES DAOUST  Petite Musique Sentimentale (1984)   Favoriting Anecdotes  Empreintes Digitales  1991  1:24:32 (Pop-up)
MARK McLAREN  It Was Without a Beginning   Favoriting V.A.: Deep Wireless 3: Radio Art Compilation  New Adventures in Sound Art  2006  1:33:57 (Pop-up)
DAVID JAEGER  Shadow Box (1986)   Favoriting V.A.: Shadow Box  Centerdiscs  1988  1:36:41 (Pop-up)
 
PHILIPPE-MARCEL IUNG  Pagaie   Favoriting Borborygmes  no label  1992  1:48:35 (Pop-up)
RUDOLF KOMOUROS  Olympia (1964)   Favoriting Agon Ensemble: Czech New Music of the 1960s  Arta  1994  1:51:24 (Pop-up)
KARL BLAKE  Considering Pan/ Never Alone at Night (1981)   Favoriting Mandibles: En-Route to Toothless  Swordex  1995  1:56:17 (Pop-up)
HENRY GWIAZDA  Maneatingchipslisteningtoaviolin   Favoriting noTnoTesnoTrhyTms  Innova  1996  1:58:06 (Pop-up)
 
PHILIPPE-MARCEL IUNG  Petit Bazaar   Favoriting Subit Methane  no label  1991  2:12:44 (Pop-up)
RICHARD LERMAN  For Two of Them (1964)   Favoriting Music of Richard Lerman, 1964-1987  EM  2006  2:14:52 (Pop-up)
JOSIP SLAVENSKI  Slavonic Sonata (1924)   Favoriting V.A.: Forgotten Music: 20th Century Music from Croatia, Serbia & Slovenia  Emergo  1996  2:22:24 (Pop-up)
FREDRIC RZEWSKI  Aerial Tarts (1990) [part of]   Favoriting V.A.: Wittener Tage fur Neue Kammermusik 1990  WDR/ Dokumentation  1990  2:32:22 (Pop-up)
JEHAN ALAIN  Le Jardin Suspendu (1934) [Peter Schumann: organ]   Favoriting Ensemble Nunc: Musik aus der Stille  Signum  1995  2:37:22 (Pop-up)
 
MIKE SWINCHOSKI  Freeze Dried Canon   Favoriting V.A.: D.I.Y. Canons  Pogus  2005  2:48:21 (Pop-up)
PHILIPPE-MARCEL IUNG  Chaloupee   Favoriting Borborygmes  no label  1992  2:54:50 (Pop-up)
THE OUT-THEME  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:58:17 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  11:10am
doyle dean:

tony, you need to brush your teeth for two minutes, get back in there young man
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tonyc:

I'm gargling right now.....
  12:00pm
Alf from Upstate:

Welcome back Tony! Great fill-in from Rich last week, but you were missed.
Avatar 12:01pm
tonyc:

Hiya Alf and everybody else -- I'm glad to be back!
  12:03pm
listener james from westwood:

good tuesday to all! tony, you're minty fresh as always.
  12:03pm
Jeremy:

Morning Tony! Been up waiting for you, hope that isn't too creepy...
Avatar 12:06pm
tonyc:

Hey there, listener James and Jeremy!

Jeremy: Does that mean you go back to sleep right after my show?
  12:06pm
Major Tom:

Major Tom to Tony Caulter,
Come in TC,
Great show last week for our Rich, hoping for some good stuff from you now
Avatar 12:07pm
tonyc:

I can hear you Major Tom....
  12:09pm
Jeremy:

I usually remain in a state of lucid dreaming for a few days...
Avatar 12:11pm
tonyc:

By the by, F. Steel is from Mexico and Falafel Avantgarde is from Israel.
  12:12pm
Major Tom:

Falafel avantgarde, is there experimental hummus with it!
Avatar 12:15pm
tonyc:

No, but there is some microtonal pita for anybody that wants it.
  12:17pm
Manuel:

Hola Tony, hola everybody, hola drogas!
Avatar 12:18pm
tonyc:

Hola, Manuel!
  12:18pm
Major Tom:

mixed it yourself?
  12:18pm
kat330:

I falafel I'm so tardy to the party, and it's a pita I missed the opening appetizers.
Avatar 12:18pm
tonyc:

Yessum.
Avatar 12:19pm
tonyc:

Yessum on the mix, that is. Greetings, Great Kat!
  12:20pm
Van in DC:

Late but crab sandwich was calling :)

Hi Tony and peoples.
  12:20pm
kat330:

Hi, Tony! Perhaps you could hummus the opening selections so I can ketchup?
  12:21pm
kat330:

This is a great party mix you're serving up, btw.
Avatar 12:22pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Kat. I'd hum the opening part of the show for you, but I'm fresh out of reverb.
Avatar 12:24pm
tonyc:

Hey Van! (Tardy greetings....)
  12:25pm
Major Tom:

A few more spicy delights:-
Hot Burrito #1 - The Flying Burrito Brothers
Life Is A Minestrone - 10cc
Mean Mr. Mustard - The Beatles
  12:26pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Hey, Tony!
Was late for work, due to an eye appointment.
Avatar 12:28pm
tonyc:

Hey Rich! Hope you've still got both your eyes! Thanks again for last week's great fill-in.
  12:28pm
Major Tom:

what you have now sounds a whole lot better than the real player archives that I am digging into at the moment.
They really sound muffled compared to your present system? Anything I can do to make them sound better?
  12:29pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Was loads o' fun! Thanks again for letting me house-sit your radio show.
  12:29pm
kat330:

Many of us are dragging in fashionably late for our DJ's return party! Say, Tony, how was your vacation in Tacoma and beyond?
Avatar 12:32pm
tonyc:

Major Tom: You mean older archives that are only in real player? Nothing much can be done about their crappy sound, I'm afraid.

Kat33o: Tacoma was mega hot -- could barely walk the streets without wilting, but excellent for vinyl: bought loads of (cheap) LPs.
  12:34pm
kat330:

Turn the sound down and this will provide nice visuals for the current (and probably future) tuneage here:
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120806.html
Avatar 12:34pm
tonyc:

Kat330: Oh wait: the answer I gave you was for Yakima! Takoma was a month ago.
  12:36pm
Major Tom:

so its not just my pc sound card then, its the overall sound quality of real player's compression etc.
  12:37pm
listener james from westwood:

@ricardo: is today eye-doctor tuesday? i've got a date with the eye chart later this afternoon.
Avatar 12:37pm
tonyc:

Yep, real audio is quite compressed. The station couldn't wait to drop it, once something better came along.
  12:39pm
kat330:

That's right -- actually couldn't remember the last WA city mentioned. I have friends who live outside Portland in Warren. A place big enough for a donkey [Don Quixote] and several goats. Visited them and your very fair city in '98.
Avatar 12:41pm
tonyc:

Hope you eye-doctor people have better luck than I did with my last attempt to purchase new specs: The store lost my frames, then went out of business in the middle of fitting new frames with lenses.
  12:42pm
kat330:

I wonder if the "NO NAMES" aka is an anagram for The Attackers?
  12:42pm
Doug S.:

Soon we'll all be going to the iDoctor, which will constitute coughing into our keyboards and waiting for a diagnosis.
  12:42pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I keep breaking my glasses and now they're almost entirely made of super glue. Time for some new specs.
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tonyc:

Hey there iDoug!
  12:44pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Glad to hear Tacoma was fruitful, record-wise. Was it mainly thrift store picking, or was it actual record stores?
  12:44pm
listener james from westwood:

geez, tony, that's like one of those bridal/prom dress stories, where the owner of the shop lams it or goes bust before delivering the goods.
  12:45pm
kat330:

@Rich: Yeah, I seem to have many mishaps with my spectacles as well, so I just buy the cheapest I can to start with. Last December I got two very happy-with pairs for $99.
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tonyc:

@ Ricardo M: Actually, it was Yakima that was fruitful -- appropriate since it's a fruit-growing center.
  12:46pm
Major Tom:

Tony,
I once walked across 1 of the Five Bridges the Nice are refering to in the Album title - the 5 bridges that connect Newcastle UK to Gateshead.
  12:47pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Kat330: me too! I am also thinking of buying backup specs from those Chinese 39 dollar glasses sites.
  12:47pm
northguineahills:

Been listening the whole time while cooking & watching soccer/football.
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tonyc:

Listener James: I've got a nice set of specs now -- but I plan to never buy another pair.

Major Tom: interesting! Had no idea what 5 Bridges referred to.
  12:48pm
kat330:

I imagine they have Dr. Bizer your way? Just about as cheap at $50/pair including a free exam (a special for the holidays). But they were very limited in the frames incl. in the sale, of course. Just got lucky.
  12:49pm
Ike:

Primitive method sounds A-OK to me. Good show!
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tonyc:

Greetings, northguineahills!
  12:49pm
kat330:

Whatcha cookin' NGH? :)
Avatar 12:50pm
tonyc:

Ike!
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tonyc:

This Arik Einstein is a cover of a Churchill's song -- I'll be playing the original next. The Churchill's are actually backing Einstein, so in a way it's not a cover, but a rerecording.
  12:59pm
Van in DC:

Hmm. I saw Almost Einstein live recently. No relation :)
Avatar 1:01pm
tonyc:

And then there's Forever Einstein, who aren't too shabby either.
  1:02pm
northguineahills:

Just refried beans, w/ epazote, jalapenos, onions, ajices dulces (chiles), scrambled egg, and queso cotija. However, I just realized i'm out of tortillas, so, I'll have to make due.
  1:03pm
kat330:

Und ein Steinski auf GTDR, also.
  1:05pm
kat330:

@ngh: "Just"?! Sounds as good as Van's fancy-shmancy crab sandwich. But I trump you all with my organic garden-fresh, homegrown tomato slices, part of a whole wheat BLT. :)
Avatar 1:06pm
tonyc:

Nice yoklar, kat. No Derdiyoklars, please.

Derdiyoklat Ikilisi are from Turkey, by the way.
  1:10pm
Van in DC:

Nothing fancy Kat, just a Kaiser roll thingy with crab and some other stuff in the middle :)
  1:11pm
northguineahills:

The only thing ready in my garden is the spearmint, dill, mustard greens.

just finished at 4'x11"x11" plant box for my fire escape.
  1:12pm
kat330:

You lost me, Tony. THought a translation would help, but it doesn't "The No Problems" or just "polls" for yoklar?

@Van: And, yes, I guess you're near the best place to get crabs.
Avatar 1:13pm
tonyc:

Hope no one shorts out their computers what with all this salsa, mustard, and mayonnaise dripping everywhere.
  1:14pm
kat330:

Well, I can't brag much about this year's garden -- drought-ridden -- but the herb container bed is out of control. Wish I could send all of youse a handful of fresh thyme -- HUGE this summer.
Avatar 1:14pm
tonyc:

@ kat330: No dirty (derdi) jokes (yoklars), please. I lost myself...
  1:16pm
kat330:

Ah, OK, I sort of thought you were going for the homophones. But why the nix on derdi? Limericks are my specialty! :)
  1:24pm
northguineahills:

Thyme would be nice, I'm not growing any this year.
Avatar 1:26pm
tonyc:

"No Thyme" -- isn't that a song by the Guess Who? Or am I thinking of "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and No Thyme"?
  1:28pm
Van in DC:

Oh hey was that Stephen Hawking just before...? :)
  1:30pm
kat330:

What's funny about that Rabbit track is, just a couple of hours earlier, I recorded a robot-themed limerick using a robot voice -- my own, however, not manipulated. :)
Avatar 1:30pm
tonyc:

Stephen Hawking, a rabbit, and a wooden Indian walked into a bar....
Avatar 1:31pm
tonyc:

In case you're wondering, that's Satie's "Gnossiennes" poking through the mist....
  1:31pm
kat330:

Well, ngh, et al, you're welcome to come on by here in Knob Knee and grab a fistful of my thyme.
  1:33pm
kat330:

[However, I have no thyme for sergeants.]
Avatar 1:38pm
tonyc:

Just pepper for sergeants?
  1:39pm
northguineahills:

ha, thanks kat!
  1:41pm
kat330:

Just sage advice: Ain't gonna study war no more.
Avatar 1:45pm
tonyc:

This set has achieved 100% Canadian content.
  1:51pm
Major Tom:

who is playing bass on this track?
Avatar 1:53pm
tonyc:

Iung is -- plus everything else, via the miracle of overdubbing.
  1:54pm
kat330:

Melodica, too, yes?
Avatar 1:56pm
tonyc:

Melodica, si.
  1:56pm
Major Tom:

is anyone else having problems with listener comments - they are not renewing automatically but I am having to keep renewing the whole page to get the most recent comments?
Avatar 1:58pm
tonyc:

There's always a bit of delay for me -- but no more than usual today.
  2:02pm
kat330:

Tom, there was a Major problem with comments on Friday and yesterday, but so far today seems OK. But I have a habit of refreshing a lot even if unnecessary.
  2:02pm
Van in DC:

My comments seem to be behaving okay
  2:03pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Works fine for me, too.
Avatar 2:04pm
tonyc:

Of course, there could be hundreds of posts we're not seeing. Think of how witty they all are.
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tonyc:

Who's eating chips during my show?
  2:05pm
northguineahills:

Henry Gwiazda reminds me of Steve Fisk.
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tonyc:

Somehow missed the Fisk train -- never had anything of his.
  2:19pm
conrad:

Comments have been buggy for me too Major Tom - like you, I have to manually refesh. I was almost gonna post something about how no-one's commenting today, until I refereshed and a wave of new comments came cascading doing my screen.
  2:20pm
conrad:

I meant 'cascading DOWN my screen.'
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tonyc:

Your post is in the post.
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tonyc:

Hey, Conrad....
  2:23pm
Doug S.:

I just double-checked all the settings on Tony's playlist set-up and the commenting feature is fine. Last week we had some rather long URLs entered into Comments which caused a wrapping problem, but all is copacetic here.

Of course, I had to post this comment next week just to get it to show up now...
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tonyc:

Well, I actually did this show last year -- I used some really heavy delay, so it's only becoming audible now.
  2:28pm
kat330:

An over-abundance of thyme, I tell you.
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tonyc:

A thyme warp?
  2:29pm
kat330:

And yet it's only seven minutes to pique our Curiosity on Mars!
  2:30pm
Doug S.:

By weird happenstance, I am adding a lovely Jaap Blonk collection to my hard drive just now. This track seems utterly, eerily appropriate.
  2:31pm
northguineahills:

All of Steve Fisk's stuff I have was on SST recs, oddly enough.

Really digging this Slavenski.
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tonyc:

There's probably something wrong with me, but I couldn't care less about Mars or the moon. I do care about Jaap Blonk, though.
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tonyc:

@ northguineahills: Glad you like the Slavenski! He's sort of like a Yugoslavian Bartok.
  2:33pm
kat330:

Well, as a Kat I can't help but be curious. AND I, too, quite enjoy the Slavenski (just as it ended for me).
  2:33pm
kat330:

Yes, Bartok, whom I adore.
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tonyc:

Not trying to discourage Mars fever -- just find myself paying no attention.
  2:38pm
kat330:

This Aerial Tarts might be suggesting why it's a good idea to care about Mars. May be needed for colonization at the rate we're destroying our marbled blue bowling ball.
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tonyc:

Not having a TV (just a monitor) is part of my Mars obliviousness, I'm sure.
  2:39pm
conrad:

hey Tony!
The off-the-record chatter in the science world is that there was life on Mars at one point, and they rushed Curiosity up so soon after the Mars Rovers a few years ago to clinch the evidence. So the discovery of real live (fossilized) Martians might make you Mars-indifferent folks into maybe Martian-curious. (Which sounds like a personal ad of the future.)
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tonyc:

I'd date a Martian -- at least based on some of the sci-fi movies I've seen.
  2:42pm
Doug Schulkind:

GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
Two more fine broadcasts are coming your way this evening on the Drummer Stream:

Give the Drummer Some (6-7pm, Eastern) live from Studio P (Pittsburgh)

and

Kaminsky Kamoutsky with Jesse (7-9pm) live from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.

When Tony's show ends (sadly it has to) make sure to carbo load sufficiently before returning catch more great radio. See you at 6!
  2:46pm
Major Tom:

another problem is that the comments no longer fit the space provided. I have to cut down on the playlist screen to get al the comments in the space.
  2:46pm
kat330:

@conrad & tony: THIS is a cool Mars discovery IMO:
http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~apod/apod/ap120718.html
  2:47pm
Major Tom:

Doug ,
whats the concept for your 6pm show?
  2:48pm
Van in DC:

I love the APOD. And Curiosity. And Martians.
  2:49pm
Van in DC:

Thanks Tony!
  2:49pm
kat330:

And crabs. :) Haven't heard much from my blood-brother, LJfW today, but Van, I think you are one, too. Lots of bros and sis' in the FMU family I've curiously discovered.
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tonyc:

Re playlist comments problems: Maybe we need the Spiders from Mars to get rid of some of the bugs.
  2:50pm
kat330:

Virtually, Tony, today's program has been an edible
moveable feast! My ears say "yummy!" and thanks!
Avatar 2:50pm
tonyc:

You're welcome, Van and Kat -- but don't go away yet -- there's another 10 minutes of music.
  2:51pm
northguineahills:

I was wondering why Curiosity came together so quickly, at least in terms of usual NASA project timelines.
  2:51pm
listener james from westwood:

kind of you to say, kat! been wrapping my head around writing ahead of a deadline this afternoon, so i've been uncomfortably mum. :)
  2:52pm
Van in DC:

Spiders! From Mars! Ha! And I had just posted this pic earlier on the twitter :)

http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/536600_454174941281819_1184009155_n.jpg
  2:55pm
kat330:

Ooops, Van, the marginf*ck is back thanks to that. At least it comes at the tail end.
  2:57pm
kat330:

Ta-ta, everyone! May your margins always be justified!
  2:58pm
Van in DC:

sorry... :(

I thought the long URL issue had been fixed... guess I need to learn to use that tinyurl thingy
  2:58pm
Van in DC:

Byyyyye all, see ya in the past tonight Doug from the future!
  2:59pm
listener james from westwood:

i like my politics like i like my documents: left aligned.
  2:59pm
northguineahills:

Thanks tony, awesome set!
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tonyc:

Sayonara, everyone. Thanks for listening and see you next week.....
  3:00pm
listener james from westwood:

thanks a tidy ton for the fine show, tony! may miss the six-o-clock show if my ophthalmologist is as late as he usually is. i'll listen by braille if he dilates my eyes. :)
Avatar 3:01pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Mr. N. G. Hills!
Avatar 3:01pm
tonyc:

And listener james too....
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