Favoriting Therese: Playlist from April 22, 2013 Favoriting

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Sun. Nov 17th, 3pm - 5pm: Therese fills in for Paul Bruno
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Favoriting April 22, 2013: Roadrunner once, roadrunner twice...

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Artist Track Album Label Comments New Approx. start time
The Modern Lovers  Roadrunner #1   Favoriting The Original Modern Lovers  Bomp      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Cold Water Flat  Magnetic North Pole   Favoriting This Is Fort Apache  MCA      0:04:27 (Pop-up)
The Pixies  U-Mass   Favoriting Trompe Le Monde  Elektra      0:07:03 (Pop-up)
Ted Leo/Pharmacists  Bridges, Squares   Favoriting Hearts of Oak  Lookout! Records      0:10:06 (Pop-up)
Big Dipper  Market Scare   Favoriting Joke Outfit 7"  Almost Ready  RSD 2013 Release  *   0:14:48 (Pop-up)
The Lemonheads  Skulls   Favoriting Side by Side Skulls 7"  Rhino  Misfits cover, RSD 2013 Release  *   0:18:02 (Pop-up)
Mary Lou Lord  Camden Town Rain   Favoriting Stars Kill Rock (v/a)  Kill Rock Stars  RSD 2013 Release. On Cassette!    0:20:27 (Pop-up)
The Cars  Just What I Needed   Favoriting The Cars  Elekra/Asylum      0:24:09 (Pop-up)
The Standells  Dirty Water   Favoriting Dirty Water  Sundazed      0:27:55 (Pop-up)
Dave Aaronoff  All Shut Down   Favoriting Into the Drink  Topless      0:31:00 (Pop-up)
Brian Dewan  The M.T.A.   Favoriting via YouTube  Brian Dewan      0:33:48 (Pop-up)
The Modern Lovers  Roadrunner #2   Favoriting The Original Modern Lovers  Bomp      0:36:21 (Pop-up)
 
Shout Out Louds  Glasgow   Favoriting Optica  Merge    *   0:51:45 (Pop-up)
Shuggie Otis  Don't You Run Away   Favoriting Inspiration Information + Wings of Love  Epic Legacy    *   0:59:18 (Pop-up)
Pulp vs. Soulwax  After You   Favoriting Rough Trade Disco 12"  Rough Trade  RSD 2013    1:03:31 (Pop-up)
Thee Oh Sees  Sewer Fire   Favoriting Moon Sick  Castle Face  RSD 2013    1:11:11 (Pop-up)
Mike Watt & the Black Gang  Rebel Girl   Favoriting Rebel Girl 7"  ORG Music  Bikini Kill Cover, RSD Release    1:13:30 (Pop-up)
Titus Andronicus  (I've Got a) Date Tonight   Favoriting Record Store Day 12"  XL Recordings  RSD 2013    1:15:57 (Pop-up)
Small Faces  Here Come the Nice   Favoriting Here Come the Nice/Talk to You 7"  Immediate/Charly  RSD 2013    1:18:54 (Pop-up)
 
Nick Drake  Northern Sky   Favoriting Nick Drake  Island/Universal  RSD 2013    1:39:02 (Pop-up)
Robyn Hitchcock  Parasite   Favoriting Way to Blue: The Songs of Nick Drake  StorySound    *   1:42:52 (Pop-up)
Low  So Blue   Favoriting The Invisible Way  Sub Pop    *   1:47:55 (Pop-up)
Kurt Vile  Wakin' on a Pretty Day   Favoriting Wakin' on a Pretty Daze  Matador    *   1:52:04 (Pop-up)
Hawkwind  Master of the Universe   Favoriting Leave No Star Unturned: Live Cambridge 1972  Dirter    *   2:01:44 (Pop-up)
Herbcraft  Full Circle (Eternally)   Favoriting The Astral Body Electric  Woodsist    *   2:11:00 (Pop-up)
Thalia Zedek  Walk Away   Favoriting Via  Thrill Jockey    *   2:19:57 (Pop-up)
Iron and Wine  Grace for Saints and Ramblers   Favoriting Ghost on Ghost  Nonesuch    *   2:25:36 (Pop-up)
 
Petra Haden  It Might Be You   Favoriting Petra Goes to the Movies  Anti    *   2:35:15 (Pop-up)
Leon Thomas  The Creator Has a Master Plan   Favoriting The Creator 1969-1973: The Best of the Flying Dutchman Masters  BGP/Ace    *   2:40:17 (Pop-up)
Old Metropolitan Band  Summertime   Favoriting Movements (V/A)  Tramp    *   2:44:51 (Pop-up)
The Knife  Wrap Your Arms Around Me   Favoriting Shaking the Habitual  Mute    *   2:49:25 (Pop-up)
Mount Eerie  Distorted Cymbals   Favoriting Mount Eerie/Selector Dub Narcotic Split 7"  K    *   2:54:23 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

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BadGuyZero:

Hello from Chicago!
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Matt from Springfield:

Road Runner once - Road Runner Forever!!
Hi Therese! A great opening for any show!
Avatar 12:06am
Therese:

Hello!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07am
Matt from Springfield:

Hi BGZ! Back in Chicago again - having a good time there?
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BadGuyZero:

Hi Matt...having a lovely time here. Once I got here anyway. Lightning almost hit my plane.

Been to shows every night [just got in from one]. I'm here until Friday afternoon. My future holds more shows, record shopping and seeing "Ishtar" on the big screen!
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Julie:

turning volume down so as not to disturb neighbors with your "rock and roll" music
  12:11am
Nate:

Hello from suburban Boston, terror-free for over 48 hours
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BadGuyZero:

How was your RSD haul, Therese? I'm assuming we'll hear some of it after this Boston tribute set.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:12am
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: Considerate of you; "rock", and/or "roll" music could drive them crazy.
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Tome:

Hi Therese hi Kiddles,,,Great Start...,:) .where the BU girls at hehe :D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:13am
Matt from Springfield:

@BGZ: Sounds great! And the 80s flop "Ishtar" on the big screen? :)
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Julie:

Therese always makes out on RSD
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BadGuyZero:

@Matt: Yes, THAT "Ishtar." It's actually a pretty decent flick. I don't know why it was so maligned.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:15am
Nardo:

Primo choice with Pixies tune. Will cross fingers for Mission of Burma.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:20am
Tome:

Lemonheads yea..!
Avatar 12:21am
BadGuyZero:

A friend of mine spared me having to find a copy of that mystery "Side-By-Side" series 7-inch. A store in Denver put labels on the outside of the copies they had letting [warning?] people who the artists on it were.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:23am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...reminded of Pete Townshend on Letterman - saying:
"Karma's a funny thing. I'm on the road a lot in hotels - & sometimes other people's music's too loud to sleep - so I knock on their door & it's like - *Pete Townshend* says our music's too loud!!"...

- One thing comes out of this anyway: A few Sets on Programs showing the range of great Boston music...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:23am
Matt from Springfield:

Yay cassettes!
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tomB:

Viva MASS! I, too, thought Ishtar was great. Did anyone ever cover the songs? A possible FMU premium? I wish to buy a blind camel.
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amEdeo:

Cassette appreciation!
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Joe B:

Count me as an Ishtar fan as well. Saw it on the big screen last year! not on DVD for some reason.
  12:28am
Chop Scott:

Your show is always just what I needed--Cheers!!
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Joe B:

There was a side by side of the Stooges and someone else doing No Fun. I passed (wasnt the Pistols)
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BadGuyZero:

@Joe: I heard it's being released on blu ray later this year. I haven't been able to find a release date. I'm wondering if it's going to be released by one of those labels that does small runs of DVDs/blu rays that they license from whichever studio holds the home video rights. [like Screen Archives...they released "Bye Bye Birdie" on blu ray in an edition of 3,000 copies].
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...teenaged Ann Margaret in super hidef? Surely it is an Age of Wonders...
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BadGuyZero:

It was The Black Keys covering "No Fun" on the b-side. I scored a copy of that. I also got the "Holy Diver" [Dio/Killswitch Engage] and "Highway Star" [Deep Purple/Type O Negative]. I'm still looking for that Danzig/Lemonheads and Doors/X singles from the Side-By-Side series.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:35am
G:

The Last Hurrah! (Boston ref.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:37am
Matt from Springfield:

I've been a fan of Brian Dewan since I first heard him--this accordion version of "MTA" is superb in only a way he can make it!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& like the man on the MTA - I shall wait forever for BosstownSound favorite - 'Fragmentary March of Green' by Ultimate Spinach...
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_crazyandy_______________________________:

yay cassettes
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listener mark:

sprocket?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:45am
Tome:

,,,be kind .. rewind but always helps to have a pencil/pen with the right fit too...
Avatar 12:47am
BadGuyZero:

Did you go to Iris?
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Julie:

May you always be perceived as a team player
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amEdeo:

Iris! Oh the money I spent there yesterday... goodbye food money.
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BadGuyZero:

The store I went to had everything behind the counter. You had to give them a list. Fortunately I had made one; usually I have a mental list and just flip through all the records. So I gave them my phone so they could see my list. About half an hour later the clerk returned with my total. *ugh* I spent more than I intended. It would have been nice to know how much those records were going to be ahead of time so I could have prioritized what I purchased to stay within a set budget.

So long story short...I feel your pain amEdeo.
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KP:

Hello, Therese.
Avatar 12:56am
KP:

The place where Scharpling DJ'd had similar setup. A list with items crossed out. Not crossed out, you could buy it. No prices so I ended up with Built to Spill for $29.
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Droll:

A record store where you don't flip through LPs yourself? You have to know what you want in advance and bring a list? No browsing? Really?
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amEdeo:

oh wow, that is kind of crumbum-y of them. Iris had the records out in crates. Only wound up buying a few RSD specific things, but then I wound up going through the rest of the crates.... and then the dollar ones they put outside. Yep.
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KP:

That was generation records. The Livids played, very good. Of course only the RSD stuff was like that
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KP:

Hit two places. Brian Turner was at Kim's in east village, Tom in west.
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amEdeo:

Wow really, Generation too? Is that just standard RSD protocol? Seems like such a counterintuitive idea to not show prices.
Avatar 1:02am
KP:

No. Kim's was not like that. Revolution Records had a line out door all day.
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KP:

Got the Doors/X. Clear vinyl. Very cool. It was like $6 at Kim's
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Therese:

In NYC, it seems to be a 50/50 split between the stores that display the special releases and those who have them behind the corner.
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BadGuyZero:

The store I go to in Dallas used to only let five people in the store for the first three hours. When one left another person was let in. I guess enough people complained about because now they have put all the RSD releases in one section and control how many people are in that area at any given time. The store I went to in Denver a couple of years ago had everything in two bins at the front of the store. It was insane. You know those videos they show on the evening news of stores opening for Black Friday? That's exactly what it was like.

I don't necessarily have an issue with a clerk being the only person that can pull your selections. But at least provide a list with prices so we can select what we want while we're waiting in line. Most of the clerks at the store I was at were refusing to assist anyone whose list was on their cellphone. Jerks.
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amEdeo:

Oh yeah. I always forget that Kim's exist. I really shouldn't, but I do... I even had a dream about it once.
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BadGuyZero:

I also went to the Numero Group's pop-up shop in Logan Park. They only had the RSD items released on the label which included a 10-inch and some cassettes that were only available at that pop-up store. A friend in Dallas had asked me to try to get one of the 10-inches for them. Success!
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KP:

Last year on LI, my local place had it all it one big cardboard box. They'd hand the box to you, you'd hand it off. Got what I wanted though. Gene Clark of course.
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amEdeo:

Whoa that is nuts. And yeah, totally nothing wrong with assistance, but no prices is a bit... I don't know.
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KP:

Kim's was cool. I remember it more as video. I just moved into that area. Actually should be drastically downsizing but it was fun.
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Droll:

RSD sounds like an Apple store on new gadget day, or Xmas at a dozen other retailers.

Most retailers have this sort of thing figured out already, are record stores so unaccustomed to customers they resort to filling orders like a burger place?
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amEdeo:

HOLY BISCUITS. IS THIS-- OH MY.
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BadGuyZero:

I acquired 29 RSD releases for myself. That was about 2/3 of what was on my list. I'll be hitting stores this week hoping to find the others.
Avatar 1:19am
KP:

Holy smokes!
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KP:

I was not alone, and we just moved from a huge house to an apartment. ... But I had this Small Faces disc in my hand and now really regret putting it back
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I X Key!:

yay!
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Julie:

whoa BGZ 29??
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I X Key!:

wowie zowie!
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tomB:

My RSD visits yielded slim pickings. Hope to find the cassette 3pk, the "Green" Smalls, "Kitchen", &"No Fun". And slightly cheaper prices on the rest.
Avatar 1:29am
amEdeo:

Who you callin' a sea donkey?
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KP:

Happened to hit Academy Music in Chelsea today. Incredible selection of 60s reissue vinyl. Jefferson Airplane, incredible String band. I settled for Serge Gainsbourg. Bonnie & Clyde. I shall return
Avatar 1:34am
Julie:

ooooh tommy roe
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Julie:

me too, Dizzy's great
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Julie:

ohhhh you got the Nick Drake!
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BadGuyZero:

I looked. There is nobody named Holly Hunt in Holly Hunt.

www.metal-archives.com...
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Therese:

Julie- I told you I spent WAY too much money yesterday.
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KP:

There was A Tommy Roe release. Oh man, MJM loves him. She grew up in England when he was huge over there.
  1:45am
Frank:

This is dull
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KP:

Therese when I saw that No Bunny box I thought of you.
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tomB:

re Tommy Roe: yes to Sheila, Everybody, Winter's Day. NO to Dizzy, Hazel, Sweet Pea.
Avatar 1:54am
KP:

Just now saw on FB that Christina Amphlett of Divinyls died.
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Tome:

Yea Hawkwind !!! :)
  2:09am
Beavoux:

My fave was Jam up and jelly tight, bought the 45.
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fleep:

KP She was so beautiful. Just looked at the I Touch Myself video, people are posting farewells. So sad, only 53.
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KP:

Too bad they didn't really follow that up. Person I know on FB - Kathy Fennessy / is a big Seattle blogger/critic. She posted a different song and it was good
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KP:

Beavough, you mean originally, right? Or record store day? My wife lived in England in those days. There was recent book about the David Cassidy hysteria of those days and she was part of it. Slade and T-Rex and others as well.
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BadGuyZero:

Tootsie!
  2:40am
Beavoux:

1969 I was 10
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KP:

Hah, Beavoux for once I just thought before saying something.
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Mike from MPLS:

Therese, you are outside of my normal listening time, but I'm excited to add you to my list of shows to keep up with each week.
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BadGuyZero:

Have a great week, Therese!
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KP:

Thanks Therese your RSD shows are more fun than the event itself.
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