Favoriting Everybody's Songs with Cricket: Playlist from July 27, 2024 Favoriting

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Favoriting July 27, 2024: The Last Stars Still Quivering

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New Approx. start time
Susan Alcorn  Uma's River Song of Love   Favoriting Uma  Ulftone Music  2002  recorded August 1999    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Tony & Irene Saletan  Friend to the Working Man   Favoriting   unreleased  1971  performed live at the Fox Hollow Folk Festival in 1971 with Robin Christenson on banjo & Ellen Kossoy on harmony vocals and possible second guitar. per its YouTube uploader: "Sorry for the crying baby in the recording, but that is the way it was at Fox Hollow." (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgszIeVuaqI)    0:10:50 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Douglas Quin 

Frog Nocturne #2   Favoriting

Caratinga: Soundscapes from Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest 

Earth Ear 

2001 

 

 

0:29:10 (Pop-up)
The Carter Family  I Ain't Goin' to Work Tomorrow   Favoriting Anthology, Vol. 1 (1929-1932)  RCA / Legacy  2019  originally recorded & released by Victor in 1928    0:27:34 (Pop-up)
The Dixon Brothers  Weave Room Blues   Favoriting How Can a Broke Man Be Happy?  Acrobat  2003  originally recorded & released by Montgomery Ward in 1936    0:29:40 (Pop-up)
Hedy West  The Davidson-Wilder Blues   Favoriting Old Times and Hard Times  Folk-Legacy Records  1967  originally released by Topic Records in 1965    0:32:15 (Pop-up)
Sarah Ogan Gunning  I Hate the Company Bosses   Favoriting Girl of Constant Sorrow  Folk-Legacy Records  1965      0:35:59 (Pop-up)
Pete Seeger & The Song Swappers  Casey Jones (The Union Scab)   Favoriting The Original Talking Union and Other Union Songs  Folkways Records  1955      0:40:02 (Pop-up)
Aunt Molly Jackson  Hungry Ragged Blues (introduction)   Favoriting The Songs and Stories of Aunt Molly Jackson  Folkways Records  1961      0:41:53 (Pop-up)
Michael Siegel  Sounds of the Junk Yard Medley: Dump Truck / Loading on Truck   Favoriting Sounds of the Junk Yard  Folkways Records  1964  "recorded by Michael Siegel [in a junkyard] in Warren, Pennsylvania"    0:44:02 (Pop-up)
Larry Penn  Been Rolling So Long   Favoriting Still Feel Like Rollin': Songs About Trucks and Trains  Collector Records  1987      0:46:13 (Pop-up)
John O'Connor  Carpal Tunnel   Favoriting We Just Come to Work Here, We Don't Come to Die: Songs of Occupational Health & Safety  Collector Records  1980      0:50:10 (Pop-up)
Michael Siegel  Sounds of the Office Medley: Time Clock / Adding Machine / Telephone and Intercom / Coffee Break / The Office On a Busy Day   Favoriting Sounds of the Office  Folkways Records  1964      0:52:43 (Pop-up)
Natural Snow Buildings  Gary Webb   Favoriting The Dance of the Moon and the Sun  self-released  2006  reissued on CD by Students of Decay in 2008    0:54:45 (Pop-up)
Jon Wilcox  Migrant Song   Favoriting Stages of My Life  Folk-Legacy Records  1972      0:59:26 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Douglas Quin 

Frog Nocturne #2   Favoriting

Caratinga: Soundscapes from Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest 

Earth Ear 

2001 

 

 

1:24:06 (Pop-up)
Mississippi John Hurt  Louis Collins   Favoriting 1928 Sessions  Yazoo  1979  originally recorded December 21, 1928 & released by Okeh in 1929    1:24:53 (Pop-up)
Andrew Tuttle  Ascending Spring Clean   Favoriting Future Folk: Friendly Faces; Different Spaces  The Slow Music Movement Label  2021  https://theslowmusicmovement.bandcamp.com/album/future-folk-friendly-faces-different-spaces    1:27:42 (Pop-up)
Aix Em Klemm  The Luxury of Dirt   Favoriting Aix Em Klemm  Kranky  2000      1:31:02 (Pop-up)
Hour  Kelly's House   Favoriting Ease the Work  Dear Life Records  2024  https://itshr.bandcamp.com/album/ease-the-work  *   1:37:14 (Pop-up)
caroline  BRJ   Favoriting Dark Blue  Rough Trade  2020      1:39:58 (Pop-up)
Max Hunter  The Dewy Dens of Yarrow   Favoriting Ozark Folksongs and Ballads  Folk-Legacy Records  1963  Roud 13, Child 214    1:47:43 (Pop-up)


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Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02am
chresti:

Morning cricket and errbody!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03am
common:

hello!
Avatar 9:04am
cricket:

good morning, everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06am
luka:

hey gmgm
Avatar 9:08am
TDK60:

Hello, Cricket.
  9:09am
cl@m_digger:

Good morning all. Awesome job cricket I’ve been listening to the pieces of the shows I’ve missed during the week via the archive keep up the great work
  9:10am
StringOFperils:

Good morning!
Avatar 9:12am
cricket:

↳ cl@m_digger @9:09
thank you so much! it really means a lot. extremely glad you've enjoyed the show so far!!
Avatar 9:15am
TDK60:

↳ Song: "Friend to the Working Man" by "Tony & Irene Saletan"
The poor baby is crying, trying to say, "I'm not into folk, mom! I dig Iron Butterfly."
  9:21am
Glistener MW:

I’m pretty sure “John Tesh live at Red Rocks” features a number of crying children
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:25am
chresti:

Congratulations and condolences on your new job and long hours.
Avatar 9:28am
cricket:

↳ chresti @9:25
thank you 😭
  9:29am
Glistener MW:

I wouldn’t be surprised if a child cries at some point during the 20 minutes of Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s Restaurant”
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:31am
melinda:

Morning Cricket and everyone!
  9:32am
Glistener MW:

And, while not crying per se, one of my favorite things ever captured on an on-record live recording is in the “Schoolchildren singing ‘Particle Man’” on a few TMBG compilations — in which, at one point, you can hear a kid hitting another one, eliciting an annoyed “ow!”
  9:37am
StringOFperils:

In the world of particles, that’s called an ‘effective collision’.
  9:38am
Glistener MW:

Good luck with the new job! Your wonderful show is such an incredible and relaxing Saturday-morning salve for me after 5 days of mine. I hope it’s just as joyous for you to put together each week as it is for us to listen to! ✨
Avatar 9:41am
TDK60:

↳ Song: "Casey Jones (The Union Scab)" by "Pete Seeger & T...
A Joe Hill song.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:43am
Handy Haversack:

Morning, Cricket, Cricketeers.
Avatar 9:44am
cricket:

↳ Glistener MW @9:38
thank you so much for these unbelievably kind words! can't tell you how happy it makes me to know this little show can be of any help to you as you go about your own hard-workin' life
Avatar 9:45am
cricket:

↳ TDK60 @9:41
precisely!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:50am
egould:

Watch out for the crazies. And the bears.
Good advice.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52am
LynnsBrother:

Good Morning Cricket from Ohio. Lots of truck drivers round here.
  10:01am
StringOFperils:

Migrant farm workers made your BLT
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
chresti:

↳ Song: "Migrant Song" by "Jon Wilcox"
I had a friend whose dad hauled sugar beets every summer down in El Centro, CA
  10:08am
StringOFperils:

I remember reading Steinbeck’s ‘Cannery Row’ in high school, about Salinas CA and thereabouts. Good book.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10am
chresti:

↳ chresti @10:04
This was in the early 70s
Avatar 10:11am
northguineahills:

↳ egould @9:50
thanks for warning everyone about me!😉
  10:11am
Brian B.:

I took the, "man's patient hand..." line as irony, or satire.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:25am
chresti:

↳ Song: "Weave Room Blues" by "The Dixon Brothers"
Originally released by Montgomery Ward?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26am
fred:

Song lyrics would be different if lawyers had been as busy back then
Avatar 10:26am
cricket:

↳ StringOFperils @10:08
i'm actually slowly making my way through Cannery Row right now, coincidentally!
Avatar 10:28am
cricket:

↳ chresti @10:25
indeed, at one time there was a Montgomery Ward Records, "American retailer Montgomery Ward's store brand record label. The records were sold at a lower than industry standard prices through company stores and catalogs" - en.wikipedia.org...
  10:29am
StringOFperils:

Mississippi John Hurt is the original reason I bought a guitar a long time ago.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:30am
chresti:

↳ StringOFperils @10:08
Likely one of the books that inspired my dad to move to California
Avatar 10:30am
cricket:

↳ StringOFperils @10:29
can't think of a better inspiration to do so. such a wonderful performer
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:31am
Franco Twinkie:

↳ cricket @10:28
Sears also had their own label. My favorite is Tennessee Ernie Ford.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:32am
egould:

Going for a run. Will be listening. Thanks cricket!
Avatar 10:35am
TDK60:

↳ StringOFperils @10:29
Hi String-o. M.J.H. is a fount.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36am
melinda:

This is nice
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36am
chresti:

↳ Song: "The Luxury of Dirt" by "Aix Em Klemm"
We must be rich, our front yard is full of dirt!
  10:37am
yippie:

i heard a cool folk song from australia called "wallaby stew" it also mentions that they eat kangaroo tail in the song
  10:38am
yippie:

it made me think of that show rocko's modern life
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39am
Franco Twinkie:

↳ yippie @10:37
Kind of like ox tail stew, only more of it, I think.
Avatar 10:45am
TDK60:

↳ Song: "BRJ" by "caroline"
Sounds like a baritone guitar. Or maybe a guitar tuned low. Been looking for a baritone. Anyone have one in the attic they don't use?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:54am
Handy Haversack:

Thanks, Cricket!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:55am
Handy Haversack:

↳ TDK60 @10:45
Ask McGroovy if you see him, TDK60. He plays one, I think.
  10:56am
StringOFperils:

Thank you, Cricket; another great show!
  10:57am
yippie:

@franco: you'll bellow like an oxen for a shot of antitoxin
Avatar 10:57am
TDK60:

↳ Handy Haversack @10:55
Ho Handy. Thanks. Will keep it in mind.

Gracias, DJ C. Have a fine Saturday.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:00am
melinda:

thanx crick!
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