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Favoriting September 6, 2015

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
The Classical  Our Lady of Revenge   Favoriting Diptych  Time Senstiive Materials  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Marie et les Garçons  Decision ou Partis Pris   Favoriting Marie et les Garçons  Feedback  0:03:50 (Pop-up)
Eugene Chadbourne  Song for My Aunt Lion   Favoriting Worms with Strings  Leo  0:07:11 (Pop-up)
Tcha Chacha  Atta Ants   Favoriting V/A: A Mutantine Collection  Mutantine  0:11:22 (Pop-up)
Nino Rota  The Awards (alternate take)   Favoriting LSD Roma  El  0:16:09 (Pop-up)
 
Florent Ghys  Blazer et/ou Cravate   Favoriting Television  Cantaloupe  0:26:41 (Pop-up)
Noah Creshevsky  Full Fathom Five   Favoriting Hyperrealist Music, 2011-1015  Em  0:28:32 (Pop-up)
Catalyst  New-Found Truths   Favoriting The Complete Recordings Vol. 1  Porter  0:35:39 (Pop-up)
 
Dokaka  Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part 2   Favoriting 1  Dokaka  0:48:27 (Pop-up)
Béla Bartók  Quatrième Quatuor, 1st mvt.   Favoriting Les Quatuors  Astree  0:55:45 (Pop-up)
Doctor Nerve  The Shameful Stain   Favoriting Skin  Cuneiform  1:01:17 (Pop-up)
Gamelan Semar Pagulingan of Banjar Titih, Denpasar  Tabuh Lasem   Favoriting V/A: Bali 1928, Vol. 3: Lotring and the Sources of Gamelan Tradition  World Arbiter  1:06:34 (Pop-up)
Brian Chase & Seth Misterka  Mr. BC   Favoriting The Shape of Sound  Heathen Skulls  1:09:32 (Pop-up)
 
Stephen R. Smith  Old Skete 1   Favoriting Old Skete  Worstward  1:18:59 (Pop-up)
Jon Gibson  Visitations Part 2 (excerpt)   Favoriting Visitations  Superior Viaduct  1:23:26 (Pop-up)
Alan Sondheim/Azure Carter/Luke Damrosch  Guitar2   Favoriting Threnody: Shorter Discourses of the Buddha  Public Eyesore  1:28:51 (Pop-up)
Espers  Cruel Storm   Favoriting Espers II  Drag City  1:32:27 (Pop-up)
Love Camp 7  Hard Day's Night   Favoriting Love Camp VII  Bowlmor  1:37:41 (Pop-up)
 
Century Expanded  Prelude   Favoriting Concerto for Wah Wah  Gear Fab  1:46:06 (Pop-up)
Eric Dolphy  Densities (Gunther Schuller)   Favoriting Vintage Dolphy  GM Recordings  1:49:43 (Pop-up)
Able Tasmans  Little Hearts   Favoriting A Cuppa Tea and a Lie Down  Captured Tracks/Flying Nun  1:55:12 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  10:01pm
PMD:

Nice opening!
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Dave Mandl:

Evening, all.
  10:02pm
JakeGould:

Hello!
  10:02pm
cheri:

hello dave, really great to be here again!
  10:03pm
cheri:

hiya jake!
Avatar 10:03pm
Dave Mandl:

Hi PMD, Jake, cheri.
@PMD: Thanks.
Avatar 10:04pm
Ike & the Head of a Dead Ram:

¡Buena salud!
Avatar 10:06pm
Dave Mandl:

Evening, Ike & Head.
  10:09pm
cheri:

ike, tell me what's this thing about the head of a dead ram? you like being gory at times?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:13pm
melinda:

I love tinkly-synthy music at this hour.
Avatar 10:14pm
Dave Mandl:

@melinda: Glad to oblige.
  10:16pm
cheri:

well anyway, dave i'm really enjoying the show!
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Dave Mandl:

@cheri: Thanks. Happy to hear it.
  10:18pm
JakeGould:

@cheri: Is there spotting?
  10:21pm
cheri:

jake, i'm sorry but what do you mean?
  10:22pm
JakeGould:

@cheri: Spotting. Are you experiencing spotting?
  10:23pm
cheri:

no jake
  10:24pm
JakeGould:

@cheri: What about bloating and distention?
  10:26pm
cheri:

not at all, jake but why do you ask?
  10:27pm
cheri:

i'm in great health, jake
  10:27pm
JakeGould:

@cheri: What about excessive mucus production and ligament pain?
  10:28pm
JakeGould:

@cheri: No, something tells me your hiding something and we care.
Avatar 10:30pm
Ike & Ram:

I'm not especially gory, no. The head of the dead ram was brilliantly invoked by Cecile in a classic comments section ("Troll Acres, a planned community") a few years ago.
www.wfmu.org...
  10:31pm
cheri:

i'm not pregnant, and not hiding anything
  10:33pm
JakeGould:

@cheri: Biologically we know you cannot be pregnant but that’s not the point. We have to be realistic here. Okay? So I’m done. It’s your turn to come clean.
  10:34pm
cheri:

ike, have you heard the phrase " THAT WAS THEN AND THIS IS NOW?"
  10:36pm
JakeGould:

Okay folks… Chill. Be cool. Cheri, that was then and this is now… So when you going to get a regular signed in account and get a cool avatar?
Avatar 10:36pm
Īke:

Some things cannot change. Some things refuse to change.
  10:36pm
cheri:

my life's an open book,got nothing to hide,
  10:39pm
JakeGould:

Well, if that’s the case why is it when I said, “Biologically we know you cannot be pregnant but that’s not the point.” you didn’t flinch. That’s a pretty pompous statement for someone to just casually toss out there; an insult in fact if it were not true.
  10:40pm
JakeGould:

Look, I’ve been watching “Magnum P.I.” and I’ve learned a lot about how detectives work so forgive me if I stretch my P.I. muscles here.
  10:41pm
cheri:

jake to tell you the truth I don't think I need an avatar, i'm happy the way I am.
Avatar 10:42pm
Īke:

So you need a more recent example? I submit for everyone's perusal:
www.wfmu.org...
See 9:53, 10:00, and 10:01. I rest my case. Have a great Not Pinko Commie Not May Day, everybody!
  10:44pm
JakeGould:

FWIW, if I told a woman they were incapable of childbirth I’d get smacked in the face… Even if they never wanted a child… If they were a woman. Just saying “cheri” whoever you are.
  10:46pm
JakeGould:

@Ike: Another subject… Ever go into any decent coffeeshop/bakeries around Sunset Park? They all seem to come and go but are decent for a roll and warm beverage every now and then.
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Ike:

@Jake, you mean non-Chinese and non-Mex coffeeshops/bakeries? I haven't noticed many besides Green Fig. BTW I noticed your favorite Viet place, at 63rd & 8th, reopened as a branch of Manhattan's Bo Ky, presumably under new management.
  10:50pm
listening out there:

Correction time...Dokaka is one person. From Wikipedia: Dokaka is a Japanese beatboxer who performs music solely by multitracking his own voice, generally with one instrument per track. (That is, he records himself mimicking the bass part to a song, then records himself mimicking the drum part in sync with the first recording, and so on.)
  10:50pm
cheri:

well I have to check out now, see you all (even ike) soon, goodnight dave!
  10:50pm
JakeGould:

@Ike: Nah, I mean the Chinese ones where you can get a hot dog cut in four, wrapped in sweet dough with scallions on it for $1 or so. And cool tip on the Vietnamese place at 63rd and 8th. The old place was… Meh… So maybe the new owners can make it less “Meh…”
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Dave Mandl:

Night, cheri.
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Dave Mandl:

@listening: Thanks for that!
  10:51pm
cheri:

thanks for the fun, dave!
  10:51pm
listening out there:

I think it was Irwin's program where I first heard Dokaka. Amazing stuff...
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Dave Mandl:

@listening: Yeah, agreed.
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Ĩkє:

I was about to type "counting down..." after 10:50, but I was too late. Only took 1 minute this time! So silly and played out.
  10:53pm
JakeGould:

@Ike: I am kind of proud of my interaction there @10:44.
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Ike:

Didn't Bryce have Dokaka on live in the 90s before archives? Or did I dream that?
  10:56pm
cheri:

ike, what DO you have against me? I come here to have fun! am I right dave?
  10:58pm
JakeGould:

@cheri: And you play games like constantly saying goodbye, pretending you are a woman, pretending you are going to get a real account and all this other nonsense. Whoever you really are, get some help.
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Dave Mandl:

@cheri: I guess. I see funny behavior from you, but mostly on other people's playlists.
  10:59pm
bloopy:

sup Dave
Avatar 11:00pm
Dave Mandl:

I'm not going to give you a hard time if you're not actually being obnoxious during my show, but you do seem to try people's patience.
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Dave Mandl:

Hey, bloopy. Not much, pal.
  11:00pm
JakeGould:

Hang on bloopy! Bloopy, hang on! Hello!
Avatar 11:02pm
Ĩkє:

(With apologies to Brautigan)
If I were to live my life
in catfish forms
in scaffolds of dresses and whiskers
at the bottom of a playlist
and you were to come by
one evening
when the Dokaka was shining
down into my dark comments
and stand there at the edge
of my affection
and think, "It’s beautiful
here by this playlist. I wish
somebody loved me,"
I’d love you and be your catfish
friend and drive such lonely
thoughts from your mind....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:06pm
maestroso:

Doctor Nerve. Holy smokes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Hey, Dave and listeners. I'm curious about something: Is bubble tea a popular new thing in New York City? There's a new frozen yogurt place that opened here and they sell it there. Also, what's great/special about bubble tea? I haven't tried the stuff yet.
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Dave Mandl:

@maestroso: Indeed.
  11:09pm
JakeGould:

@kenFromHydePark: Bubble tea is still a thing, but not as big as it once was when it first came around like in the mid-2000s. People still like it though. It’s basically just some flavored tea drink—but recipes and flavors can vary—and the “bubbles” are just brown chewy tapioca balls. I personally can live without bubble tea of it disappeared tomorrow. But it is worth trying at least once. Now Thai Iced Tea… I will love that forever!
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Dave Mandl:

@Ken: I don't know that it's such a new thing. Maybe the last 5-ish years in NYC?
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Ike:

@KFHP, the profit margins are potentially huge, so tons of places add it to the to-go menu. Usually it's not that good. One or two places make really good iced green tea. The bubbles are superfluous IMO. Usually they're tasteless tapioca. I always ask for no bubbles.
  11:12pm
JakeGould:

@Ike: “…the profit margins are potentially huge…” Sugar water is a lucrative business.
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Philthy woman:

so fucking good to hear Dave,
  11:19pm
?:

Yes, Dave -- 1928 makes sense. I gather there was a big gamelan craze in the early 20th century. Lots of U.S. university music departments buying up the full array of gamelan instruments. (Found this out the hard way years ago when I went to go see a free gamelan concert at the University of Chicago. Turned out to be a bunch of community non-Asians making use of the Uni's trove of vintage kettle drums & whatnot.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:20pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks for the tea info. I can make a variety of tea products in my own home for less money and toss some Skittles into it just for fun.
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Dave Mandl:

@Philthy: Thanks! You're living up to your name.
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Dave Mandl:

And thanks for the gamelan info, mystery person.
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Dave Mandl:

@Ken: OMG.
  11:22pm
JakeGould:

@KenFromHydePark: Yeah, but without the big straws and the teen/tween gal behind the counter taking your order while browsing their smartphone, you’ll be missing out on the real Bubble Tea experience.
  11:25pm
greyhoos:

T'was me, forgetting to enter my moniker. I assume the academic fad had something to do with Debussy and other early modernists who were tripping balls on the gamelan "all-night" open form.
  11:27pm
JakeGould:

@greyhoos: Hello!
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Dave Mandl:

@greyhoos: Thanks.
  11:33pm
greyhoos:

Hi, Dave! Wonderful show, as always.
  11:33pm
cheri:

you know dave I've been thinking real hard, and you're right I DO repeat myself at times, but I'll be working on that in the near future, but at least i'm polite and cause no trouble, as you can say i'm a FUN loving commenter
  11:35pm
greyhoos:

And I suppose "tripping balls" isn't the most appropriate term in this context. But after all this talk about bubble tea...
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Dave Mandl:

@cheri: Sure.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:37pm
pacific standard simon:

'Tripping bells', I think you meant.
  11:37pm
JakeGould:

@greyhoos: To be fair, the older I get the more I realize that some artists/creators were high as a kite when they created their work. I mean some might have studied their craft straight and clean, but then one day they “tripped balls” and just connected things in fun new ways.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:41pm
pacific standard simon:

One word: absinthe.
  11:41pm
JakeGould:

@PSS: I drank some absinthe once. Holy crap was I drunk… Yet aware. Man, wow…
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:43pm
pacific standard simon:

Post-impressionism and cubism -- the golden haze age.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44pm
pacific standard simon:

Why a duck?
  11:45pm
greyhoos:

Yes, if you're talking late 19th century France, chances are absinthe had something to do with it.
  11:49pm
greyhoos:

@Jake: Never had it, myself, only read about it & the holy-shitness of its effects. But I remember back in the '90s when some Czech distillery started brewing the stuff after it'd been banned for over a century. Banned because too many alcohol-poisoning deaths were associated with the stuff. Might've been because an ingredient in its earlier form was wormwood...which is effectively a toxin. Or so I heard.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:51pm
pacific standard simon:

Way cool tune, Dave.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:52pm
Philthy woman:

Cause I typed the f word in full ? I know you can't speak that on air but I thought/hope it's no problem-
we comment freely? Ofcourse, if we are not trying to be assholes too eachother which does not require cursing... True Q though I dont wanna mess with your great show
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Dave Mandl:

@Philthy: No, it's no problem at all here. I was just joking.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:53pm
pacific standard simon:

@Philthy woman - Just try making some fart jokes here and see how fast the hammer comes down. ;)
  11:54pm
JakeGould:

@greyhoos: Pretty sure what I drank was not wormwood. Don’t believe it is legal to make it with wormwood anymore. But if it happened in Eastern Europe, I can believe they would much with wormwood or some other strong/toxic alcohol. Every few years there’s some rash of alcohol related deaths in Eastern Europe due to toxic alcohol being mixed in a drink.
Avatar 11:56pm
Dave Mandl:

@pss: No, it's all good. As long as you don't insult/offend anyone.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:57pm
pacific standard simon:

If it's not made with wormwood, I'm not sure how it can be called absinthe, rather than Ouzo or Pernod or some other anise based liquor.
  11:57pm
Listener Robert:

I'm offended by the lack of insults here.
  11:57pm
rw:

Dave! Thank you for another terrific couple hours of radio and for coming in on this Labor Day weekend. Have a good holiday and a great week!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58pm
maestroso:

Well Dave, I've been planning to break away to watch a concert video, but may as well listen until the end. Very great programming Mr. Mandl!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58pm
pacific standard simon:

My behavior is an insult to my own intelligence.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I may try their bubble tea the next time the kids & I go out for pizza. The local pizza place bought the adjoining space and sells the yogurt & tea there. Good night!
  12:00am
JakeGould:

Pizza, yogurt and tea! Oh my!
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Dave Mandl:

Have a great week, all. Thanks for listening.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04am
Philthy woman:

I was joking too- sorta- fuck- lets focus on the music your playing. Mucho thanks.
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