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July 2, 2010 Favoriting
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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)

Ted Weems & His Orchestra  Cobblestones   Favoriting Marvellous!
(ASV 1927)
Coon-Sanders' Original Nighthawk Orchestra  Alone in the Rain   Favoriting Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra, Volume 4
(The Old Masters 1929)
State Street Swingers  I Kept on Rubbing on That Thing   Favoriting State Street Swingers
(RST 1936)
Father Huddleston Band  Motsoala   Favoriting Township Swing Jazz, Volume 1
(Harlequin 1956)
Beau Hunks  The Moon and You   Favoriting Little Rascals Music
(Koch 1994)

Talkover Music:
Thai Elephant Orchestra 
Heavy Logs   Favoriting Thai Elephant Orchestra
(Mulatta 2000)

Mohd. R  Kahan Chal Diye   Favoriting Jhuk Gaya Aasman (OST)
(EMI 1968)
Nashaud  "Music"   Favoriting Mela (OST)
(?? 1948)
Geeta Dutt  Piya Aiso Jiya Men   Favoriting Sahib, Bibi Aur Gulam (OST)
(EMI 1962)
Lata Mangeshkar  Paani Re Paani   Favoriting Shor (OST)
(EMI 1972)
Rahul Dev Burman  "Dance Music"   Favoriting Chandi Sona (OST)
(EMI 1976)
Asha Bhosle  Aaj Mera Dil Jhumjham   Favoriting Chor-Police
(EMI 1983)

Talkover Music:
Gulintangan Orchestra of Brunei 
Gendang Sri Rama   Favoriting Borneo: Traditional Music of Asia, Volume 6
(Playa Sound )

John Hartford  First Girl I Loved   Favoriting Aereo-Plain
(Warner Bros. 1971)
The Subterraneans  Psycho-Brainwashing Blues   Favoriting Down to Earth
(Polydor 1967)
Mick Softley  Love Colours   Favoriting Sunrise
(CBS 1970)
Hearts and Flowers  Highway in the Wind   Favoriting Of Horses, Kids, and Forgotten Women
(Capitol 1968)
Vetiver  Lon Chaney   Favoriting Thing of the Past
(Gnomonsong 2008)
Laura Veirs  Summer Is the Champion   Favoriting July Flame
(Raven Marching Band 2010)

Talkover Music:
Bee Houston 
Blues for Rupez   Favoriting The Hustler
(Arhoolie 1968)

Roland Kirk Quartet  Mystical Dream   Favoriting Rip, Rig and Panic
(Emarcy 1965)
New York Art Quartet  Rufus 3rd   Favoriting Mohawk
(Fontana 1965)
Raphe Malik  GG   Favoriting Consequences
(Eremite 1997)
Roswell Rudd  Pannonica   Favoriting Roswell Rudd
(America 1965)
Don Rendell / Ian Carr Quintet  Pavanne   Favoriting Live
(EMI/Columbia 1969)
Ray Barretto  Happy Birthday Everybody   Favoriting Descarga Criolla
(Caney )

Talkover Music:
Alice Coltrane 
Ptah, the El Dauod   Favoriting Ptah, the El Dauod
(Impulse! 1970)

Konono No. 1  Makembe   Favoriting Assume Crash Position
Ernest Djedje  Zadie-Bobo   Favoriting Le Roi Du Ziglibithy
(PAM )
Monomono  Ipade Aladun   Favoriting Dawn of Awareness
(Capitol 1974)

Talkover Music:
Organic Grooves 
Gold Weave   Favoriting Black Cherry
(AUM Fidelity 2002)

Eldridge Holmes  If I Were a Carpenter   Favoriting Deep Southern Soul
(Aim )
Jimmy Scott  Pair and a Spare   Favoriting b/w What Am I Gonna Do (About You Baby)
(Eastbound 1973)
Pazant Brothers  Loose and Juicy   Favoriting Loose and Juicy
(Vanguard 1975)

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

Listener comments!

  9:03am Jack:

Sounds good, Doug.
  9:04am Drummer Some:

Love to everyone's feedback. Especially on the audio levels and possible distortion and stuff like that. Morning everyone!
  9:07am Jack:

Sounds very good (in my cheapo headphones through Winamp) I feel guilty though because David is a great DJ and spins a good show (too). Oh, well, I'll catch his archives.
  9:08am George from London:

CD quality in London...
  9:10am texas scott:

Sounds awesome,Doug.
  9:10am monica:

hi doug, your playlist says "Cobblestones" but Winamp says "240 Chilometri Da Smirne." where are we?
  9:12am ?:

I'm having the same problem--now I've got Hank Jones on the stream, not Coon Sanders . . .
  9:13am Hugo:

Stream and playlist don't match.
  9:15am ?:

I think whatever you just did fixed it, DOug . . .
  9:15am Drummer Some:

Stream got dropped somehow. Working to reconnect.
  9:23am rey cruz:

Morning Doug. I'm getting a slight bit of distortion on the louder passages. Otherwise, everything sounds okay.
  9:27am Maggie B.:

morning Doug! everything sounds GREAT!
  9:27am Drummer Some:

Weird hairy stuff happening today. Working through it on the fly. (Fly with me, won't you.)
  9:29am dc pat:

ah, there I am...
  9:31am lyd:

Hells Bells, here we are!
  9:42am monica:

Sounds like you're in sync now, brother! Flying high.
  9:43am Drummer Some:

Thanks for the helpful comments. Not sure why the stream got dropped. Gotta figure out a way for me to find this out before YOU do!
  9:45am Paul Sherratt:

Sound more than fine here in the North UK - but with a slightly different sounding dj compared to last week.
  9:50am Liz B.:

Hey Doug, looks like there were a few bumps, but you're rollin' now! Nice work! The sound is a bit overmodulated, but not too bad.
  9:52am Drummer Some:

Thanks Liz! I've turned down the soundcard levels a tad. Lemme know if that sounds any better. (Obvious answer, surely.)
  9:55am Liz B.:

Yeah, sounds less distorted now, great!
  9:58am sinner:

Bama says everything sounds great.
  9:58am Drummer Some:

WFMU's Kenny G once schmoozed it up with Asha Bhosle after bumping into her in an Indian restaurant in NYC. What could she possibly have been thinking?!
  10:00am sinner:

And I heard Kenny G just kept repeating the same phrase "hello how are you" to her over and over.
  10:02am Liz B.:

Doug, your mic is distorted. Might want to turn yourself down (or listen briefly on the soundcard). Say Aasman one more time!
  10:06am Drummer Some:

Thanks Liz. Tried listening on the SC, but I got that crazy delay and it made me seasick.
  10:20am Drummer Some:

BGO Records released a 2-CD set comprising Mick Softley's first two records, Sunrise and Street Singer. Highly recommended.
  10:48am Liz B.:

Mic break sounded ace!
  10:49am Drummer Some:

Thanks for listening in Liz. I did it that time with my cans in the soundcard and ignored the delay. Obviously worth it.
  11:18am Bill:

Happy Birthday Lincoln!
  11:19am Vivian:

Happy Birthday Lincoln! Sounds like you had a great birthday!
  11:20am lyd:

Happy Birthday Lincoln x 2!
  11:23am Kenzo:

I sure think there should be a link to http://wfmu.org/wfmu_motherlode.pls up at the top of the playlist! You can add it, I can add it...
  11:24am Drummer Some:

Kenzo, lets hold off because the stream name is going to change and thus the URL will probably change. But thanks!
  11:26am monica:

happy birthday, lincoln!! you're a decade old now.
  11:27am Kenzo:

But I was thinking, just as a part of each individual playlist (not the overall template), just while it's live, and then you remove it at the end of the show. I.e. In "HTML for top of playlist". Hi everyone!
  11:34am Drummer Some:

Well, Kenzo, that would entirely too much sense! Next time, for sure. Thanks for the thoughtful suggestion.
  11:35am Lincoln:

Thanks everyone!
  11:52am Paul Sherratt:

Brazil have just been knocked out of the World Cup by the Dutch ... 2-1
  11:54am Drummer Some:

Brazil lost???!!!?? Wow. Fear the Orange!
  12:18pm Dennis..:

Hi Lincoln.....it's my birthday too.......Happy Birthday to us......
  2:20am comphort(homeless writers coalition):

Welcome back and keep up the good work.......
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