Favoriting Tony Coulter: Playlist from June 5, 2018 Favoriting

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Vijaya Anand  Prema Rudaayade (from the film "Loving Hearts") (1988)   Favoriting Dance Raja Dance: South Indian Film Music of Vijaya Anand  Luka Bop  1992  0:01:55 (Pop-up)
Cuasares  Cuasares   Favoriting Afro-Progresivo  RE: Pharaway Sounds  1973  0:06:55 (Pop-up)
Daniel Goyone  Cendrillon   Favoriting Lueurs Bleues  Label Bleu  1993  0:12:22 (Pop-up)
Dieter Kaufmann  Adagio 2003   Favoriting Kaufmann & France  Extraplatte  2004  0:16:50 (Pop-up)
June Christy  Interlude   Favoriting Gone for the Day  Capitol  1957  0:34:48 (Pop-up)
 
Sogenanntes Linksradikales Blasorchester  Hälfte des Lebens   Favoriting Mit Gelben Birnen  Trikont  1980  0:42:08 (Pop-up)
Mouvements  Ailleurs   Favoriting Mouvements  RE: Mental Experience  1973  0:44:44 (Pop-up)
Davis Redford Triad  Mysteries of Cydonia   Favoriting Mystical Path of the Number 86  Holy Mountain  1997  0:46:34 (Pop-up)
Florie Namir  Delevarnu - II (2012)   Favoriting Akropolis Reed Quintet: Unravelled  no label  2014  0:56:26 (Pop-up)
John Greaves  Tambien 1 (1995)   Favoriting Tambien 1–7  Resurgence  2005  1:00:35 (Pop-up)
Pierre Boeswillwald  Toccatanne No 2: Qui Est Là? (1974)   Favoriting Pierre Boeswillwald (Chrysopée Électronique 27)  IMEB  2005  1:07:35 (Pop-up)
 
Don Muro  The First Look   Favoriting Off We Go: More Synth Pop from 1970–1979  Flannelgraph  2018  1:25:12 (Pop-up)
Banzai  Try   Favoriting Hora Nata  RE: Pseudonym  1975  1:29:19 (Pop-up)
White Witch  Walk On   Favoriting A Spiritual Greeting  Capricorn  1974  1:37:02 (Pop-up)
Nektar  That's Life   Favoriting Down to Earth  Passport  1974  1:40:36 (Pop-up)
Sensation  Nature All Around   Favoriting Sensation  RE: Folk Evaluation  1976  1:47:29 (Pop-up)
Mr. Flood's Party  Advice   Favoriting Mr. Flood's Party  Cotillion  1969  1:50:28 (Pop-up)
 
Matthew & Peter  Here I Lie   Favoriting Under the Arch  Playboy  1972  1:56:07 (Pop-up)
New England  Hello, Hello, Hello   Favoriting New England  Infinity  1979  2:00:08 (Pop-up)
Ziggurat  Run with the Wind   Favoriting Ziggurat  Robox  1979  2:03:43 (Pop-up)
The Max Demian Band  The Lizard Song   Favoriting Take It to the Max  RCA  1979  2:06:54 (Pop-up)
Mike Runnels  Tell Me Who You Are   Favoriting Come Inside  Ninth Circle  1988  2:12:09 (Pop-up)
Molkie Cole  Lullabye   Favoriting Molkie Cole  Janus  1977  2:14:27 (Pop-up)
Looker  Your Dreams   Favoriting We're Not Strangers  no label  1984  2:18:05 (Pop-up)
Gary Cronce & the Oat Bros.  Long Hot Summer   Favoriting Poison Oat  Broken Oat  1976  2:22:31 (Pop-up)
A. Mann  Over the Border   Favoriting Free Arts / Fine Enterprise  AMDAGC  1976  2:25:32 (Pop-up)
 
Deep Purple  Black Night   Favoriting 7"  Warner Bros.  1970  2:32:25 (Pop-up)
Negative Space  Isolated Ivory Tower (1970)   Favoriting The Living Dead Years  Monster  2000  2:35:51 (Pop-up)
High Tide  Futilist's Lament   Favoriting Sea Shanties  RE: Repertoire  1969  2:39:44 (Pop-up)
Cargo  Sail Inside   Favoriting Cargo  Harvest  1972  2:45:01 (Pop-up)
 
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:57:41 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 6/4 12:45pm
Tony Coulter:

Today's playlist pic is taken from the cover of a French '70s magazine called Plexus: plainmagazine.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Sem:

Hello, Tony. Intriguing pic.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Rich in Washington:

I was just going to remark that that image reminds me of something you'd see in Metal Hurlant. I've ever heard of Plexus. I need to check that out.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
listener james from westwood:

Good Tuesday, Tony and all!
Avatar 12:03pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, Sem, Rich, & James!!
  12:05pm
Psychspaniolos:

Hello Tony and all
Avatar 12:06pm
Tony Coulter:

Greetings, Psychspaniolos!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Sem:

Good link, TC. On the whole, a round-up of design tropes that made the late Sixties eye and mind opening. Thanks.
Avatar 12:10pm
Tony Coulter:

Very late '60s/'70s -- and also très Euro.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Yvang:

Helloxus everybodyxus!
Avatar 12:14pm
Tony Coulter:

High Soxus, Yvang!
Avatar 12:15pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Yvang: Is Plexus well known in France?
Avatar 12:16pm
Ike:

Eep!
Avatar 12:16pm
Tony Coulter:

Pee! (and ... hiya!)
Avatar 12:19pm
Tony Coulter:

The soprano here is Elisabeth A.-M. Sykora
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
Yvang:

@Tony: I don't think so. "Planète", another review from the same era was more famous in the same mind-freeing oriented spirit.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:22pm
listener james from westwood:

I'm 800 pages into editing a book about The Sopranos, so I can't see that word without thinking of various Jersey guys who talk with their hands.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:23pm
listener james from westwood:

(Signed, a Jersey guy who talks with his hands.)
Avatar 12:23pm
Tony Coulter:

Ha!
Avatar 12:24pm
Tony Coulter:

As far as I know, Elisabeth A.-M. Sykora has never broken anyone's kneecaps.
Avatar 12:26pm
Tony Coulter:

By the way, I talk with my feet.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
Rich in Washington:

Brother Theodore says we hear with our left hind leg.
Avatar 12:36pm
northguineahills:

I don't know why, but I dig 'modern' overly affected 'avant classical pieces like the Kaufmann piece.
Avatar 12:37pm
Tony Coulter:

Ah, the great Brother Theodore. I managed to catch his act live two times -- unfortunately his jokes, routines, and patter were *exactly* the same both times. A common problem with comedians, I guess.
Avatar 12:37pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, hey, NGH!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:39pm
Webhamster Henry:

It was good to catch Brother Theodore on the Joe Frank show, RIP both of them.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:40pm
listener james from westwood:

@Tony: Sadly, George Carlin was like that late in life. Little new stuff, and what there was, was shrill.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 12:41pm
listener james from westwood:

(Henry Rollins, by contrast, had new stuff in subsequent tours. I get the feeling he just picks stories up and narrativizes them easier.)
Avatar 12:44pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, Webhamster! For a moment I thought you were saying you saw Brother Theodore on the Joe Franklin show -- that would have been something! (Or maybe he *was* on the Joe Franklin show?!?)
Avatar 12:47pm
northguineahills:

I first discovered Heiner Goebbels via a thrift store find in the 90s (actually, I discovered a lot that way)
Avatar 12:48pm
Tony Coulter:

Talking of thrift store (and dollar bin) finds, there will be basement records segment today -- sometime in the second hour.
Avatar 12:52pm
northguineahills:

Davis Redford, new to me! (and very Fripptronicky!
Avatar 12:55pm
Tony Coulter:

There's no Davis Redford in the band -- à la Jethro Tull. Steven Wray Lobdell (of late-period Faust fame) is the guitarist.
Avatar 1:01pm
Tony Coulter:

John Greaves, as hopefully first-graders are taught in school these days, was in Henry Cow.
Avatar 1:01pm
northguineahills:

Florie Namir, also new to me!
Avatar 1:02pm
Tony Coulter:

@ NGH: Interestingly, Florie Namir is also a singer/songwriter -- haven't heard that stuff, though.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:02pm
Webhamster Henry:

@Tony I figure everyone went on the Joe Franklin show. Joe Frank vs. Joe Franklin smackdown!
Avatar 1:04pm
northguineahills:

Segue apropos of nothing, I was just listening to Henry Cowell in the car.
  1:11pm
Mark Williams:

hi Tony and all. This Boeswillwald piece is new to me and wonderful all at once.
Avatar 1:12pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, Mark!
Avatar 1:16pm
northguineahills:

Pierre Boeswillwald, also new to me as well.... (reminds me of luc ferrari)
Avatar 1:17pm
Tony Coulter:

It's interesting to think how much great electronic/electroacoustic music was produced in the '60s and '70s without ever being released commercially in any form. Even though this Boeswillwald piece is from '74, I don't think it was released until 2005.
Avatar 1:18pm
Tony Coulter:

My point being: there are probably *many* great unreleased electronic pieces stored on reel-to-reel tape, moldering away.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:19pm
Yvang:

@northguineahills: they're both from Pierre Schaeffer's school...
Avatar 1:19pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Yvang: Definitely!
Avatar 1:21pm
Tony Coulter:

Of course, maybe this particular piece was released previously, or used in a soundtrack -- I didn't really check beyond discogs.
  1:24pm
H. Cow Reunion:

A Lindsay Cooper Songbook minus F.Frith June 16 Cafe Oto London
Avatar 1:26pm
Tony Coulter:

Hello, HCR! Cafe Oto seems like the place to be.
  1:29pm
H. C. R.:

Capacity only 150!
  1:29pm
Mark Williams:

don't they stream their shows at Cafe Oto? I saw a Charles Hayward performance that way some months back.
Avatar 1:31pm
Tony Coulter:

I'm going to get all proggy on you now, whether you're ready for it or not.
  1:34pm
H. C. R.:

Best to check You Tube.
Avatar 1:35pm
northguineahills:

Tony, going proggy???, never!!!!!
Avatar 1:36pm
Tony Coulter:

Suddenly Yes turns into Soft Machine.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 1:36pm
listener james from westwood:

Enjoying this Banzai!
Avatar 1:37pm
Tony Coulter:

The Banzai boys are Belgian.
Avatar 1:49pm
Tony Coulter:

Dean must not be listening today, because I'm pretty sure that Nektar track would have made him pop up.
  1:50pm
Dean:

You are absolutely correct, Tony. But I've been immersed in legal research while listening. Thank you!
Avatar 1:52pm
Tony Coulter:

If the accuplaylist autofill function is to be trusted, no one has ever played Mr. Flood's Party on FMU before -- which seems odd.
Avatar 1:53pm
Tony Coulter:

Or in the last 25 years, anyhow.
  1:53pm
Dean:

Not so "accu": http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/19907 at 1:45:58. There are a handful of others, too. Search "mr flood's party" site:wfmu.org.
  1:54pm
Dean:

Looks like you're the only one to include the period on Mr.
Avatar 1:56pm
Tony Coulter:

Aha -- thanks, Dean. Now the universe makes sense again!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:58pm
Sem:

What perspicacious listeners you have, Tony.
Avatar 1:59pm
Tony Coulter:

Yes -- plus, they do my work for me.
Avatar 2:02pm
Tony Coulter:

Does every U.S. region, state, and city have a band named after it? Seems like it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:02pm
Stanley:

Why-aye Tony man
Avatar 2:02pm
Tony Coulter:

High Ho, Stanley-O!
  2:04pm
Dean:

Gotta be a band called Panhandle. But Midwest?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:04pm
Sem:

New Scotland sends greetings, Stanley.
  2:04pm
Psychspaniolos:

Let me add this for Matthew & Peter www.matthewwildermusic.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:05pm
Stanley:

Why-aye bonnie lad Sem
Avatar 2:05pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Psychspaniolos! Will read post-show.
Avatar 2:05pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: www.discogs.com...

Plus, there's at least one more.
Avatar 2:06pm
northguineahills:

See what happens when England rebrands itself very creatively.
  2:07pm
Dean:

Midwest...from Italy! Panhandle, it turns out, featured some prominent dudes: https://www.discogs.com/Panhandle-Panhandle/release/4496393
Avatar 2:08pm
Tony Coulter:

This Midwest is from the U.S., so definitely counts: www.discogs.com...
Avatar 2:08pm
Tony Coulter:

Smoke on the Lizard
Avatar 2:10pm
Tony Coulter:

For what it's worth, all of today's basement records so far cost me a buck or less.
  2:10pm
Dean:

Bob Brainen might be interested in that domestic Midwest, if only because the leader, Danny Holien, has an album with a die-cut cover, one of Brainen's mild obsessions.
Avatar 2:11pm
Tony Coulter:

Plus, that Danny Holien album on Tumbleweed does have one really good song I've played in the past.
  2:11pm
Dean:

I think I got the New England album for free to review for the college newspaper. I've since unloaded it.
Avatar 2:15pm
Tony Coulter:

I've unloaded it, and bought it again. Such is the life of a record obsessive.
  2:16pm
Dean:

Yep. I suspect if I found it for a buck in decent shape I'd buy it again. Somehow, I kept all the Pilot. No accounting for priorities.
Avatar 2:20pm
Tony Coulter:

I distinctly remember where I found this Looker LP: in a Seattle Salvation Army. They were from the Seattle area. The record was sealed.
Avatar 2:21pm
Tony Coulter:

(and it was like 10 cents or something.)
  2:23pm
Psychspaniolos:

:) www.popsike.com...
Avatar 2:24pm
Tony Coulter:

Ha!
Avatar 2:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Meanwhile, a Greek discogs seller is trying to sell this A. Mann LP for $600: www.discogs.com...
Avatar 2:28pm
northguineahills:

I'm assuming this isn't Aimee Mann
Avatar 2:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Alan Mann
  2:30pm
Psychspaniolos:

Say to him a big thanks www.youtube.com...
Avatar 2:35pm
TDK60:

Hello, usually not able to be here but today, yes.
Avatar 2:36pm
Tony Coulter:

Hola, TDK60!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:42pm
Rich in Washington:

this is pretty dang metal for 1969. Far out, man.
Avatar 2:44pm
Tony Coulter:

The violinist is Simon House, who was in Hawkwind and the Third Ear Band.
Avatar 2:45pm
Tony Coulter:

And the vocalist/lead guitarist is Tony Hill, who was in The Misunderstood.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:45pm
Rich in Washington:

I remember this period from my youth were some people thought that the term 'acid rock' referred to hard rock, but not necessarily psychedelic rock.
Avatar 2:47pm
Tony Coulter:

Kinda remember what you mean. Iron Butterfly was acid rock, but not, say, Strawberry Alarm Clock. It had to be "heavy" to be acid rock.
Avatar 2:49pm
northguineahills:

Dug that High Tide
Avatar 2:49pm
Tony Coulter:

Yep -- both of their original albums are great.
Avatar 2:50pm
Tony Coulter:

(There are lots of odds and sods collections.)
  2:53pm
Am/Fm:

Hard Rock was played on the radio/acid & pysch not so much.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:56pm
listener james from westwood:

Happy to have been here today, Tony!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 2:57pm
Yvang:

Thanks for another great show, Tony!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:57pm
Sem:

Thanks, Tony, copy editing has been a joy this PM w/ your soundtrack in my ears. See you and all, with some luck, next time. Bye!
  2:57pm
Psychspaniolos:

A big thanks Tony ...bye
Avatar 2:58pm
northguineahills:

Thanks Tony!
Avatar 2:58pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks for showing up, everybody! Hope to see you next week!!
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