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September 12, 2008 Favoriting
James Carabelli, scum of the earth
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Artist Selection Album    (Label / Recording date)
Theme Music:
Sarah Webster Fabio 
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues   Favoriting Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976)
ECD  In Tempo   Favoriting Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990)

Little Miss Janice
(aka Janice Wesson Tyrone) 


Scarred Knees
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting


West Coast Guitar Killers
1951-1965 Volume 1

(El Segundo 1967)
Sidney Maiden  Everything Is Wrong   Favoriting Jericho Alley Blues Flash 1955-1958
(Diving Duck 1955)
Eddie Snow & Elven Parr's Band  Skin and Bone   Favoriting Bootin' Boogie: The Sun Blues Archives
(Charly 1952)
Sherman Williams  Baby Please Don't Go   Favoriting Bullet Records Rhythm & Blues
(Blue Label 1947)
Pic & Bill  Soul of a Man   Favoriting Givin' It to You
(Charly 1969)
Ted Hawkins  I Gave Up All I Had   Favoriting Watch Your Step
(Rounder 1971)

Talkover Music:
Earl Hooker 
Can't Hold Out Much Longer   Favoriting The Moon Is Rising
(Arhoolie 1969)

Michael Gately 

The Way Your Love
Is Going
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Gately's Cafe
(Janus 1972)
The Proclamation  King of the Mountain   Favoriting The Clarion Call:
R&B, Mod... and Pop-Psych From Down Under
(RPM 1968)
The Far Cry  Hellhound   Favoriting The Far Cry
(Vanguard/Apostolic 1968)
Knocker Jungle  I Don't Know Why   Favoriting Knocker Jungle
(Acrobat 1970)





Cold Sun
 
Here in the Year   Favoriting Dark Shadows
(Sonobeat/ World in Sound 1970)

Talkover Music:
Gulintangan Orchestra of Brunei 
Gendang Sri Rama   Favoriting Borneo
(Playa Sound )

Glenn Spearman 

Ritual
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Blues for Falasha
(Tzadik 1997)
Johh Blum Astrogeny Quartet  Encomia   Favoriting Johh Blum Astrogeny Quartet
(Eremite 1998)
Joe Harriott  Oleo   Favoriting Abstract
(Redial 1962)
Arthur Doyle  November 8th or 9th,
I Can't Remember When   Favoriting



Alabama Feeling
(DRA 1978)

Talkover Music:
Thelonious Monk 
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea   Favoriting Monk Alone: The Complete Columbia Solo Recordings 1962-1968
(Columbia 1967)

Sandy Stanton 

What They SIng About
on Mars
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
The Fable Label
(HBR 1955)
Jack Guthrie  Careless Darlin'   Favoriting When the World Has Turned You Down
(Bear Family 1946)
Jimmy Simpson  Walking, Crying, Hurting Inside   Favoriting The Oilfield Boy
(HBR )
Roger Miller  My Pillow   Favoriting A Man Like Me: The Early Years of Roger Miller
(Bear Family 1957)





Autry
Inman
 
We Couldn't Get Together
on the Time   Favoriting
Autry Inman
(Mountain Dew 1963)
Bobby Bare  The Lynching Party   Favoriting Early Years
(Fraternity 1960)
Andre Williams & 2 Star Tabernacle  Jet Black Daddy Lilly White Mama   Favoriting Dirty Laundry: The Soul of Black Country
(Trikont 1999)

Talkover Music:
The Whitefield Brothers 
Weiya (Serengeti Beat)   Favoriting In the Raw
(Soul Fire 2002)

Abafana Baseqhudeni
(The Cockerel Boys) 


Bumnandi Lobutshwala
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
From Soweto: Mbube Jive & Soul
(L&R 1978)
The Special Five  Mngani Wami   Favoriting Soweto Street Music: The Definitive Collection
(Audiotrax 1984)
Irene & Sweet Melodians  Moratoa Ke Batho   Favoriting

Sotho Vocal Jive:
Top Hits Volume 2

(Motella 1977)
African Image  Ikhalaphi (War Cry)   Favoriting Roots Izimpande
(Spinl 1982)
The Art of Noise feat.
Mahlathini & the Mahotella Queens 
Yebo! (Club Mix)   Favoriting Yebo!
(Polydor 1989)
Zeke Manyika  Bible Belt   Favoriting b/w Huya Ne Kona (None So Blind)
(Parlophone 1988)

Talkover Music:
DJ Food 
Dub Lion (Remake)   Favoriting Stop and Listen, Volume 1
(BBE 1994)

Chris Coombs 

North Country Cinderella
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Number Nine Bread Street
(Holyground 1967)



Andreas
Thomopoulos
 
John the Little Monkey   Favoriting Born Out of the Tears of the Sun
(Mushroom 1971)
Jean-Luc Roudiere  Star Flipper   Favoriting Fléau
(Fleau 1978)
Fairport Convention  Sloth   Favoriting Full House
(Island 1970)
Pete Dello & Friends  I'm a Gambler   Favoriting Into Your Ears
(Nepentha/See for Miles 1971)
Ougenweide  Der Rivale   Favoriting All Die Weil Ich Mag
(Bear Family 1974)

Closing Theme:
John Lee Hooker 
Stand By   Favoriting I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971)

Listener comments!

  9:20am Paul Sherratt:

Will home-owning wfmu supporters from overseas be entitled to vote on November 4 ? ( Well those who have returned ALL their library books, at any rate )
  9:22am Parq:

Sigh. Makes me wanna holler, throw up both my hands.
  9:30am Paul Sherratt:

parq,
I think you will still only be counted as one vote.
Maybe ..
  9:32am Parq:

One portfolio, one vote.
  9:36am Parq:

Onward. Whoo, Doug, modern rock on this show? Y'just never know.
  9:47am stingy d:

nice james carabelli article. and i like the set too. this cold sun song is great!
  9:56am stingy d:

wheres the place to go to get the cold sun record?
  10:00am Doug:

Stingy D, the Cold Sun is quite gettable. Just Google and yee shall find.
  10:00am stingy d:

nevermind! word in sound is actually worLd in sound
  10:01am stingy d:

yea i just get lazy sometimes and want to be told. thanks for playing it doug!
  10:15am St.Even:

this show is amazing.this whole station is salvation. i'm so glad it's not illegal yet to enjoy such things the world has to offer.
  10:15am nh_dave:

Doug, just wanted to let you know that I received the special premium from last year a week ago. The 5 hour "How long Trane's been gone" piece has made a very boring commute wonderful over the last week. So just wanted to say thanks, I know it was broadcast on the show (but not archived) so many heard pieces. Was great to hear it in it entirety.
  10:21am stingy d:

thelonliest!
  10:21am Hugo:

I've never heard of election challengers before and tying voting eligibility to property ownership sounds very 19th century to me. Here in Norway that requirement was abolished in 1884. Losing the right to vote on account of a criminal offence was restricted after 1953, so the only way to lose the vote according to law is either high treason, attempted coup d'etat or electoral fraud, but only for a limited period. Voting rights are not tied to actual residence, so you can live in one place and vote in another. On the other hand, being a house owner with no debt would put me on the safe side, I suppose, as if it mattered ...
  10:21am esch oder anarchie!:

Having been up all night and spent this morning in a dark, foul mood, your foulmouthed plainspeaking just made me chuckle and cheered me up. Thanks Doug.
  10:22am Jack:

I also want to thank you Doug for airing "How Long Trane's Been Gone". It was my first real exposure to Coltrane, for which I am deeply grateful to you. Thanks again.
  10:23am north guinea hills:

wow, even on wfmu, i don't think i've heard 70's era arthur doyle....
  10:23am Hugo:

Ah yes, I got the Trane and the premium and the grand prize, so thanks for that huge bounty, Doug.
  10:24am stingy d:

whats this how long trane's been gone business?
  10:26am kr:

RE: nauseous mollusk: yes.. More & more nauseousy and mollusky every day.
  10:28am north guinea hills:

i ate some mollusks in my paella last night.... deliscious....

"how long trane's been gone" was a doc (15 hours?) doug aired last fall that's impossible find outside of wfmu. totally enlightening.

i would go as far as to say i wouldn't have been able to fall in love w/ my gf if it wasn't for that doc. it opened my third eye.
  10:28am Parq:

Sting, last year Doug ran a 7-part radio bio of 'Trane, titled "Tell Me How Long Trane's Been Gone."
  10:29am St.Even:

this would be a great addition to the soundtrack of a film version of Heinlein's Stranger In a Strange Land!
  10:29am stingy d:

and i can or can not go find this tpye of thing?
  10:29am Parq:

Sorry, NG, didn't realize I'd be duplicating your (far more eloquent) post.
  10:29am stingy d:

sorry for needing to be told again!
  10:32am Paul Sherratt:

Hugo,

"so the only way to lose the vote according to law is either high treason, attempted coup d'etat or electoral fraud"

>>>But only for a limited period !

Wow.
  10:43am Parq:

Sting, if by "this type of thing", you mean the Trane bio, I'm afraid that would be "can not". Doug could explain it better than I, but apparently the copyright owners have asked that it be given very limited exposure.
  10:44am Parq:

And Doug, it's making my day hearing Andre Williams. I highly recommend his cover of "I've Got Someone to Kill".
  10:44am stingy d:

aw man what a shame, but understandbley so. thanks parq
  10:45am Hugo:

Paul,

the maximum is ten years, according to current law. Members of the national socialist party, collaborating with the German occupation forces during the Second World War, lost their voting rights for a period, but not permanently.
  10:54am annie:

wow, walk away from the chat box and all hell breaks loose.
  10:55am Bad Ronald:

That'll learn ya!
  10:55am annie:

bad annie
  10:57am Paul Sherratt:

Parq,

Somewhere I have a tape of Mr Williams singing in praise of " Gin " - recorded off a BBC programme ... know it ?
  10:58am Bruce in Boston:

Hey Doug, great song, but this is not Mathilini + Mahotella Queens?
  11:00am Hugo:

While on that subject, people put under care due to inablity to take care of themselves, still has the right to vote, according to a law amendment in 1980. Before, they were automatically disenfranchised. I wasn't aware of that. Hey, this show is educational in unexpected ways.
  11:02am Doug:

Hiya Bruce,
Group is billed as Irene & the Melodians. Sounds a lot like Mahlathini & the MQ to be sure. No worries though, because they are coming up! (There's a Comments section EXCLUSIVE!)
  11:08am Bruce/Boston:

Thanks Doug, this stuff is great!
  11:12am north guinea hills:

wow, i thought it sounded like art of noise. then i thought, "doug is playing art of noise"??!!!! ha!
  11:14am annie:

wow, the music is great!!! tickled pink at the beats..
  11:16am Rey Cruz:

aw yeah, the drummer is gettin' some!
  11:19am Parq:

Paul, no I don't know that Williams track, but it sounds great. Doug, diggin' the daylights out of this African piece.
  11:19am Rey Cruz:

if i were home I'd be dancing around like a fool. Wish i had a 4-day work week
  11:20am annie:

long time ago: iron city houserockers tune called turn it up; anyone know it?
  11:23am Paul Sherratt:

Parq,
As I said, I taped it off a BBC show. The part which often arrests the listener is where Mr Williams considers the benefits of orange juice with his gin. He then exclaims " fuck the orange juice "


Can you say that on US radio listener comment boards ?
  11:30am Matt:

Cold Sun, Bobby Bare, Andreas Thomopoulos .....you're turning me on to a ton of great stuff this morning!
  11:32am stingy d:

i was big on the cold sun too, and i llike the whitefield brothers a shit-ton for the first minute, but i didn't so much like what they tried to do after that
  11:33am Steve:

Re. the 'fuck the orange juice' quote - Zeke Manyika who was played earlier used to be the drummer in the Scottish indie band Orange Juice - quite a change of styles! - odd coincidence fact fans!
  11:37am Hugo:

Fairport Convention! Sandy Denny next? Or Maddy Prior? Or Shirley Collins?
  11:38am ?:

chris mantis waters
andreas thomopoulos???i am greek but never heard of him!i guess he lived in US cause we didnt had democracy in that period 1967-1974 in greece..nice song thanx!!!
  11:38am annie:

maddy!!! yea!
  11:40am Doug:

I began my crush on Maddy Prior when I was about twelve years old and it shows no sign of abating. No Maddy today, alas.
  11:40am carorock:

this fairpoint is awesome. thanks for the good tunes today...
  11:40am Parq:

I'm reminded of when Lee Hazelwood, addressing the crowd at a NY tribute show, somewhat famously snarled, "FUCK the hits!" And I third the Maddie request.
  11:41am Hugo:

Or Mr. Fox! Now, there's a hidden gem for ya!
  11:44am north guinea hills:

this is the last album by fairport that i'll listen to you..... oh, how the brewed some suck by the of the 70's-80's....., but early fairport is some of the best folk rock committed to vinyl..

once upon a time a did drum & bass remix of "a sailor's life"..... simpler times back then.....
  11:48am Hugo:

Liege and Lief - with Sandy still in the line-up, the definitive Fairport album for me - and Unhalfbricking a good no. 2.
  11:52am north guinea hills:

i have the first 6 fairport album, even the first few post- sandy denny albums were nice. then, my someone gave me one of their 80's albums and it was celtic new age crap (not to be confused w/ great celtic folk music, huge difference!).
  11:57am Jim in Brk:

Fridays are always the best days on WFMU. I listen all the time and me and my two roommates love Bryce's show. He is such a great DJ.
  11:59am ?:

thanx for the informations doug!!greetings from greek!
  2:32am Graham:

Tell Me How Long Trane's Been Gone is available here:
http://www.artistowned.com/album_detail.cfm?albumid=53&artistid=159
  10:18am Norton:

Irene & the Melodians. Yes Irene Mawela is a former member of Mahotella Queens. Songs that she composed and lead for Mahotella includes Re basadi kaofela. She has sung with various groups in late 50's until today. She is now a Venda singer with a successful career. She has a powerful supernatural voice.
  10:21am Norton:

Irene & the Melodians. Yes Irene Mawela is a former member of Mahotella Queens. Songs that she composed and lead for Mahotella includes Re basadi kaofela. She has sung with various groups in late 50's until today. She is now a Venda singer with a successful career. She has a powerful supernatural voice.
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