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June 19, 2009 Favoriting
Wherein Muay Thai transexuals smoke heroin with cowboys in 1930s Athens
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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)

Bobby Benson & His Combo 

Taxi Driver
(I Don't Care)
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Marvellous Boy: Calypso From West Africa
(Honest Jons 1951)


(click)
 
Zingue Talala   Favoriting History of Carnival: Christmas, Carnival,
Calenda and Calypso From Trinidad 1933-1939

(Matchbox 1937)
Lord Kitchener  Is Trouble   Favoriting Calypsos too Hot to Handle
(Melodisc 1955)
Composer  The Argument   Favoriting Trinidad: Land of Calypso
(Antillana 1971)
Candido  Back to Back   Favoriting Candido's "Latin McGuffa's Dust"
(Tico 1971)
Van Dyke Parks  Ode to Tobago   Favoriting Discover America
(Warner Bros. 1972)

Talkover Music:
Dr. Michael White 
Caribbean Girl (A New Orleans Calypso)   Favoriting Crescent City Serenade
(Antilles 1990)

Shug Fisher & His Ranchmen Trio 

We'll Rest at the End
of the Trail
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Cowboy Jubilee
(B.A.C.M. )
Dude Martin & His Nevada Night Herders  Git Along Little Dogies   Favoriting





Cowboy's Nightmare

(B.A.C.M. 1936)
Bill Long  Relax, Relax, Relax   Favoriting London 16000 Series
(HBR 1955)
Jim Reeves  Chicken Hearted   Favoriting Best of Macy's Hillbilly Recordings
(Acrobat 1950)
Charles Drake  Wheel of Love   Favoriting The Complete D Singles Collection,
Volume 3
(Bear Family 1960)
Curley Williams & His Georgia
Peach Pickers 
When You're Tired of Breaking Other Hearts   Favoriting Half as Much
(Bear Family 1952)

Talkover Music:
Jack Costanzo 
Bajo Numero Uno   Favoriting Latin Fever
(Liberty 1958)

Anghelitsa Papazoglou Maroniti 

Xetzaz Manez
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Smirneiko et Rebetiko
(Silex 1935)
Amalia Mazaltov  Kala Kalaya Bakar   Favoriting Amalia! Old Greek Songs in the New Land: 1923-1950
(Arhoolie 1923)





Marika
Papagika
 
Ta Kommena ta Malia Sou - Taiffe Telli   Favoriting Rembetica: Historic Urban Folk Songs From Greece
(Rounder 1927)
Roza Eskenazi  I Mórtissa Tis Kokkiniás   Favoriting Rembétissa 1933-1936
(Heritage 1934)
Kostas Bezos  Ta Aspra Poulia Sta Vuna   Favoriting Steeling Round the World Hawaiian Style
(Harlequin 1936)
Maria Katira  Pano Se Kataspro Sentoni   Favoriting Yiannis Dimitras & Maria Katira: Erana
(Columbia 1978)

Talkover Music:
Muslimgauze 
Egyptian Sand Siffter   Favoriting Sufiq
(Soleilmoon 2000)

Chico Freeman 

Kings of Mali
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
Kings of Mali
(India Navigation 1978)
Palé Tioionté  Déjé   Favoriting Burkina Faso: Lobi Country
(Ocoroa 1991)
Walt Dickerson Quartet  Alone in the Park (pt 2)   Favoriting A Patch of Blue
(MGM 1965)
Hukwe Zawose / Dickson Mkwana / Lubeleje Chiute  Lukunzi   Favoriting




Mateso

(Triple Earth )
Karl Berger & Company  From Now On   Favoriting Tune In
(Milestone 1969)
Unidentified  Jimbasin   Favoriting Sounds of West Africa:
The Kora & the Xylophone
(Lyrichord )
Dave Pike Set  Walkin' Down the Highway in a Raw Red Egg   Favoriting Masterpieces
(MPS 1969)

Talkover Music:
Milt Jackson 
Olinga   Favoriting Olinga
(CTI 1974)

Shinnabunjara 

Track #1
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  Favoriting
??? [can't read Thai]
(V.Music Sound )
???  Klong-Yao-Rao-Jai   Klongyao
(V.Music Sound )
???  Round One-Two-Three-Four-Five   Muay Thai: Woodwind Instrument Music
for Thai Boxing

(V.Music Sound 1999)




Sangthong Sisai
 
Pak Oei Pak   Favoriting Chon Lack
(BP )
Man City Lion  Na Doo   Favoriting Thai Pop Spectacular 1960s-1980s
(Sublime Frequencies )
The Cat  Meow   Favoriting Thai Beat A Go-Go, Volume 1
(Subliminal Sounds )
Man Motorgai  Hae Nang Maew   Favoriting Rough Guide: LThailand
(World Music Network )

Talkover Music:
The Whitefield Brothers 
Rampage   Favoriting In the Raw
(Now Again 2002)

Lula Reed 

Watch Dog
(Listen: Pop-up)
  Favoriting
I'll Drown in My Own Tears
(Ace 1953)
Linda Hopkins  Shiver and Shake   Favoriting Rock and Roll Blues
(Shout 1957)
The Drivers  Smooth Slow and Easy   Favoriting Bump Jump Jive, Volume 9
(Lucky 1956)
Cliff Chambers  Don't Talk Back   Favoriting Long Black Train: Early Recordings
(Still )
Billy Williams  Pour Me a Glas of Teardrops   Favoriting I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write
Myself a Letter
(Coral 1953)
Jackie Lomax  The Eagle Laughs at You   Favoriting



b/w Sour Milk Sea

(Apple 1968)
Macy Skipper  Goofin' Off   Favoriting The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968
(Atlantic 1962)
Azuquita y Su Orquesta Melao  Guajiro Bacan   Favoriting Pura Salsa
(Vaya 1975)
Sergent Garcia  Camino de la Vida   Favoriting Un Poquito Quema'o
(Higher Octave 1999)

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

Listener comments!

  9:02am annie:

must be friday!! morning doug! morning everyone! i get to see my kid this weekend!! woohoo!
  9:08am alexey:

good day! In Russia now 5 pm at Moscow time.
  9:09am annie:

dosvedanya! (is that right?) and i was wondering if it's still greek week?
  9:13am still b/p:

Attila the Hun is a traditional figure of a) Christmas, b) carnival, c) calenda, or d) calypso.
I say 'a' -- Christmas!
  9:24am Mallory:

Morning!
  9:26am Freddy: Formerly of West Orange Plumbing Supply:

Good Morning Everyone
  9:27am trev uk:

Discover America! Excellent...
  9:27am Parq:

Still: (e) Disney's "Mulan". Sorry, just recently watched it. I'll behave now.
  9:32am still b/p:

Can I get Attila figures and lunchboxes and pj's for my nieces and nephews from the D. fiends?
  9:37am alexey:

annie
"Dosvedanya" means "bye". "Privet!")
  9:38am Parq:

Sure can! http://tinyurl.com/shnyu
  9:39am dc pat:

sporting my new woof moo tshirt today at work....no compliments yet...HOLY SHIT, I swear to god I was singing this song on the way in!! (Git ALong Little Dogies)
  9:39am annie:

hehe.. alexey- well, it's been a while....high school
  9:41am dc pat:

man...I'm freaked out about that coincidence...I was singing the Cisco Houston version...
  9:41am PMD:

Mornin' all...
  9:44am annie:

mornin PMD
  9:44am Drummer Some:

DC Pat,
Funny 'cause I played "Little Dogies" by accident. I meant to play "Cowboy's Nightmare." (Betcha you weren't humming THAT!)
  9:48am dc pat:

Dang, somethings up today--I'm gonna be watching out for dogies all day...WHAT...DOES...THIS...MEAN?!
  9:48am monica:

mornin' dougaloo and crew! lovin' this high lonesome dusty set. also loved the van dyke parks tune.
  9:52am still b/p:

dc pat -- skip out today to spend the afternoon at the dogie track and bet all long shots!
  9:55am dc pat:

that's what I'm thinking--I don't like to shrug off this kind of odd coincidence..
  9:56am Roy Pea:

Doug, you got any Iranian music with you today?
  9:57am Paul Sherratt:

The Strange Case Of DC Pat And Yesterday's Papers ...

( after T Bone Burnett )
  10:02am Dr. Wagner Jr.:

Isn't T Bone Burnett a christian rapper?
  10:02am GW Bush:

Really enjoying this Grecian music.
  10:04am I'm the owner, too:

Great formula, HUH?
  10:04am Paul Sherratt:

Correction !
The Strange Case Of DC Pat And The Morning Paper
  10:06am Rick Marshall:

Can anyone help me, I think I am lost
  10:08am annie:

wait, i don't have my toga on yet!
  10:09am Paul Sherratt:

Dr Wagner,

I'm not sure. But I know Chester Arthur Burnett ain't one.
  10:09am dc pat:

strange case of dc pat and woof moo
  10:12am Paul Sherratt:

I do believe the dj is spoiling the listener with this Greek set ..
  10:12am still b/p:

Course, dcp, (at the risk of making a discouraging word heard) it could just mean you'll get into a big beef at work today, or feel stampeded by shit-heads or branded by lies. But here's hoping it means skies are not cloudy all day.
  10:12am Cecile:

Good morning, everyone!
  10:14am Roberto L:

Hi Doug and friends all over the woeld. In Argentina 10 am now..
  10:15am annie:

good morning cecile, nice to see you survived. what did you eat?
  10:18am Cecile:

CHICO FREEMAN

I love that record.
  10:19am Cecile:

We went to a Mexican cafeteria.
I had caldo de res that I doctored with loads of lime, onion and cilantro. I think they put a whole beef knuckle and a whole ear of corn in it.
  10:20am annie:

bet you feel great today!! ;)
  10:20am Cecile:

Old WCBN listeners may recognize one par tof this song - it was featured on the long-standing "Jazz till Noon" promo in the 80s.
  10:21am Drummer Some:

Welcome to your new family, Roberto!
  10:21am dc pat:

still: I'm going to be watchin out for all that bull.
  10:23am Cecile:

I actually don't. And it's not because of the soup.
I have THE COLD.
It sucks.
  10:23am Paul Sherratt:

Good morning Roberto L in Argentina from Paul in the UK. Been enjoying an Atahualpa Yupanqui song this last week. Do you think some of Doug's other listeners would appreciate this singer ?
  10:24am Cecile:

I actually don't. And it's not because of the soup.
I have THE COLD.
It sucks.
  10:25am Cecile:

What the hell?
I got a pop up for Ken's last ever radio extravaganza. WTF?
  10:26am annie:

bummer, cecile.
  10:35am Cecile:

Yeah. I need to have some kinda caldo, pho, soupe, borscht, whatev tonight
  10:37am annie:

chicken soup! with lots of garlic!
  10:44am dc pat:

I recommend the caldo...w/ lots of garlic...
  10:44am Cecile:

yes.
  10:55am chris:

this Dave Pike stuff is so great
  11:07am Parq:

Maybe ??? could play on a double bill with !!! sometime.
  11:10am Parq:

@ Still, re 10:12, I believe Amnesty International would like a word with you about what you did to that metaphor.
  11:11am PMD:

This sounds like bagpipes...
  11:13am PMD:

Oh, just went back adn read comment. Mornin' annie!

BTW, does everyone have their swag but me?
  11:13am Carmichael:

Good morning Doug and all friday lurkers. It's Furlough Friday for me, so I'm listening from the comfort of my fortified bunker.
  11:18am ?:

no swag for me yet either--not even the confirmation mailing. Didn't realize others had already gotten theirs . . .
  11:22am Cecile:

PMD:
none for me
  11:22am Carmichael:

I actually got my T-shirt on 2 different occasions. No other swag, though.
  11:23am annie:

i got my cd that i won on trouble's show.
  11:26am Peter Venkman:

Annie, what kind of cd is it?
  11:27am Cecile:

I emailed Joe McGasko. I figure it was better than just speculating.
  11:27am Parq:

I don't have my swag yet, but I was lucky enough to be able to make a large donation, and I have a commensurately large pile of stuff coming to me, so I'm not expecting it until mid-summer. If you're also in that fortunate group, past experience suggests that you think in terms of July.
  11:27am Freddy: Formerly of West Orange Plumbing Supply:

I'm wearing my WFMU sweatshirt today
  11:28am annie:

peter, i love your work, btw.... my son was a big fan.. the cd i got was "oh, run into me, but don't hurt me" female blues singers 1923-1930 wonderful
  11:30am Cecile:

Has anyone seen Beautiful Boxer?
The film about a Muay Thai champion who became a transsexual? It's an amaznig movie
  11:30am Vivian:

Doug:

I'm lovin' the talkover music. Is this available on the mining the download?
  11:33am annie:

yay, i get to spend time with my son this weekend!! always fun.
  11:33am Parq:

Freddy, we're all sure it looks great on you. In this humidity, "sweatshirt" isn't just a name.
  11:34am Parq:

And Annie, I envy you. My girl was supposed to have the whole weekend off, and instead, she's working all weekend to cover for a sick co-worker.
  11:34am Drummer Some:

Vivian,
That talkover track comes from a very recently re-released recording. I don't put anything up on the blog that is still in print. Send me an email and I'll see if I can locate a download.
  11:35am annie:

doug, not sure if you're hip to this stuff, but there is a world-wide drumming this weekend along the lines of "hands across the world" sunday from 6-7 world wide.
  11:37am Freddy:

Parq,
I think I've sweated off 5lbs already
  11:39am Freddy:

I wish there were WFMU boxer shorts that glow in the dark.
  11:42am Drummer Some:

Annie,
No, I dint know about that. I'll be sure to bang something on Sunday.
  11:43am Cecile:

6-7 in what time zone?
  11:45am annie:

it's supposedly going for 24 hours. so each time zone in it's own place. supposed to bring about world calmness... or some such thing.. mayan prediction... but i like the concept of all those drums..
  11:46am Cecile:

So would that be 5-6 p.m. in the CST?
  11:48am annie:

6-7... so it succesive
  11:48am Ayatollah Ali Khamenei:

I got a new hat! Like it?

http://tinyurl.com/mnuqx5
  11:49am Parq:

'Cile, I think what she means is that each time zone commences as it hits 6, so that the drumming sort of travels around the world, one time zone after another.
  11:51am Cecile:

oh, got it.
  11:54am texas scott:

dangit...I missed the show cuz of stupid work.
Hello and goodbye,Doug and friends.
  11:55am annie:

doug, this was a great day! thanks, once more, for the tunes and beats..
  11:57am Drummer Some:

Glad you dug it, Annie. Tony Coulter fills in next week.
  11:58am Parq:

Fine show, DrumSum. Hope your DC trip is all you want it to be. I'ma go look for ???'s Myspace page now.
  3:05pm Pancake Especially:

I love your show. It cheers me up. The African stuff here is incredibly beautiful. Thank you.
  9:06am Van in DC:

Ha! The title of this playlist would make a great album title, don'tcha think? :)
  10:59am Doug Schulkind:

It surely does, Van. Maybe a Sun City Girls record from 1983.
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