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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments New Approx. start time
dominique A  la fin d'une monde   Favoriting le pop 5 les chansons de la nouvelle scene francaise v/a  le pop        *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
paul weller  in amsterdam   Favoriting wake up the nation  yep roc        *   0:02:00 (Pop-up)
asha puthli  truth   Favoriting asha puthli            0:03:39 (Pop-up)
miles davis  florence sur les champs-elysees   Favoriting Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud            0:07:43 (Pop-up)
the fleetwoods  he's the great imposter   Favoriting ost american graffiti            0:10:02 (Pop-up)
moondog  oasis   Favoriting the viking of sixth avenue  honest jon's          0:12:16 (Pop-up)
donovan  i like you   Favoriting cosmic wheels            0:17:00 (Pop-up)
suba  a noite sem fim   Favoriting Sao Paulo Confessions            0:22:16 (Pop-up)
juni jarvi  i love you   Favoriting whereever thou art            0:29:20 (Pop-up)
bettye lavette  Why Does Love Have To Be So Sad?   Favoriting interpretations: the british rock songbook          *   0:31:54 (Pop-up)
 
dusty springfield  the look of love   Favoriting             0:40:46 (Pop-up)
brian eno and robert fripp  wind on water peter's cloak-oaken gates   Favoriting the BBC sessions 1974-76        the olympia, paris 1975    0:44:22 (Pop-up)
erykah badu  incense feat. kirsten agnesta   Favoriting new amerykah part two: return of the ankh          *   1:04:17 (Pop-up)
spring heel jack  the road to the western lands   Favoriting oddities            1:06:50 (Pop-up)
byron lee and the dragonaires  green island   Favoriting jamaica's golden hits            1:13:46 (Pop-up)
annette hanshaw  big city blues   Favoriting art deco sophisticated ladies v/a            1:17:17 (Pop-up)
byron lee and the dragonaires & friends  my boy lollipop   Favoriting jamaica's golden hits            1:19:38 (Pop-up)
los diamantes de sucre  pascua   Favoriting ulqutushuy  los emes del oso        *   1:22:27 (Pop-up)
isabelle aubret  ce merveilleux ete   Favoriting       7"      1:25:34 (Pop-up)
 
Pocahaunted  all of is of   Favoriting make it real  not not fun        *   1:35:29 (Pop-up)
syl johnson  diamond in the rough   Favoriting diamond in the rough            1:38:49 (Pop-up)
MIA  teqkilla   Favoriting maya          *   1:41:39 (Pop-up)
errol dunkley  OK fred   Favoriting       7"      1:43:56 (Pop-up)
stereo total  i want to be a mama   Favoriting baby ouh!  kill rock stars        *   1:47:23 (Pop-up)
king kong ding dong  the tiniest anything   Favoriting youth culture index  dekorder        *   1:48:51 (Pop-up)
bruner  wichita lineman   Favoriting song for a friend  numerophon        *   1:52:59 (Pop-up)
erik darling  cukoo   Favoriting true religon and other blues, ballads and folksongs            1:55:45 (Pop-up)
yma sumac  k'arawi   Favoriting chants of the incans            1:58:17 (Pop-up)
john holt  on a clear day you can see forever   Favoriting 2000volts of holt  trojan        *   2:01:32 (Pop-up)
 
tanya tucker  rainy girl   Favoriting what's your mama's name            2:12:22 (Pop-up)
hassle hound  april dancer   Favoriting born in a night  staubgold        *   2:14:40 (Pop-up)
les petits chanteurs de san marc  le poinconneur des lilas   Favoriting         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CHHsd46rcc    2:18:37 (Pop-up)
greie gut fraktion  make it work   Favoriting baustelle  monika        *   2:22:27 (Pop-up)
gen ken montgomery  falling down stairs (recorded live on WFMU east orange NJ 1982)   Favoriting birds and machines 1980-89  pogus productions        *   2:25:25 (Pop-up)
umas & outras  please garcon   Favoriting             2:26:05 (Pop-up)
tin can telephone  spak attack ( gold panda remix)   Favoriting             2:28:37 (Pop-up)
nat king cole  just you just me   Favoriting             2:33:33 (Pop-up)
 
belbury poly & moon wiring club  #1   Favoriting Youth and Recreation/Cycles and Seasons          *   2:42:07 (Pop-up)
chrissy zebby tembo + ngozi family  coffin maker   Favoriting The Best Things in Life Are Freeform: Jason Sigal's 2010 WFMU Marathon Premium          *   2:45:25 (Pop-up)
Pedro Santos  agua viva   Favoriting krishnanda    1968        2:51:15 (Pop-up)
scritti politti  sweetest girl demo   Favoriting             2:52:43 (Pop-up)
people like us & wobbly  sheep laid out to dry   Favoriting music for the fire  illegal art        *   2:57:16 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:05am
trouble:

good confused morning alll...
  9:06am
annie:

hamster love, i think, is banned in three states; right?
  9:08am
βrian:

Bonjour from Madison. Overcast and raining. No complaints.
  9:08am
BSI:

Johnny Law must NEVER interfere with the love of a consenting hamster of any age... These are enlightened times, no?
  9:12am
Parq:

I'm very fond of a cockatiel. I recognize that's not the same thing. Wasn't Phil Spector in the Fleetwoods?
  9:14am
chris:

Mornin'. Fidelity of the stream sounds a bit off today but the tunes are great!
  9:25am
BSI:

oddly funky, this suba...
could this be the legendary "hamster love" i-dose track?
  9:28am
trouble:

why yes,how did you know? from the hamster underground rap world...
  9:34am
north guinea hills:

@BSI, take out the "i" from "dose", and the meaning can go in many oddly funky directions.......
  9:42am
north guinea hills:

I don't have that Donovan record, that track was beautiful.
  9:42am
dale:

morning kids. ahhh, estate sales. i got a big wooden crate of 78s, some of them edion discs, for a dollar at an auction in the spring. now i just need a turntable to play them on.
  9:43am
dale:

ediSon discs...
  9:44am
Shana:

Good morning from Ann Arbor!

Dusty is so dreamy. Sigh.
  9:46am
dale:

this eno is wonderful....sounds like intro to fripp's version of 'here comes the flood'. i think eno produced that.
  9:47am
trouble:

good morning ann arbor. dale! can you play edison discs on a regular turntable or is that a victrola kind of thing? we played a victrola when we stayed at the saugerties lighthouse, very appropriate
  9:49am
still b/p:

Is my Evening Star still in the short album stack in the attic? Could we send a hamster up to check...?
  9:50am
dale:

just need 78 rpm and the appropriate stylus. i have to take a ride up to check out this lighthouse.
  9:52am
sean:

Salut, trouble
  9:53am
sean:

Yo Shana,
I went to high school in Ann Arbor.
  9:53am
trouble:

salut!
  9:54am
sean:

um, is this more audio drugs, left over from Ken's party??
  9:55am
Shana:

Which HS did you go to, Sean? I live around the corner from Commie High.
  9:56am
sean:

Ha ha -- that was for the "alternative" kids.
I was a river rat
  9:57am
ffrr:

Thrift stores sometimes have stand-alone 4sp. record players, but the needle is usually missing. Styli can be got through web sites though. Older 4sp turntables connected to a system tend to sound tinny for 78s, so you may consider some eq. (I have quite a collection) Isn't this Fripp as well?
  10:00am
?:

Brian Eno is the new "Brian Eno"
  10:04am
Philip Harris:

Are these Eno BBC sessions an official release?, never knew they existed.
  10:04am
trouble:

brian eno is always the new brian eno
  10:05am
βrian:

I know a few former commie high-schoolers. Yo, Shana.
  10:06am
?:

a quick google of the BBC Sessions refers to it as a "grey area", semi-legit-type Italian boot . . .
  10:07am
dale:

i read about a program that let's you record 78's at 33 rpm and it automatically speeds it up for you. any port in a storm i suppose.
  10:08am
north guinea hills:

I play 78's on my shure cartridges, but it kills the needle faster (my turntable goes up to 78). If you intend to play the record more then a few times per year, it's probably best to get 78 specific stylus, because it erodes the groove faster then a 78 specific stylus.
  10:08am
listener mark:

good morning trouble
good morning everyone
  10:09am
listener james from westwood:

yay—burroughs! always nice to hear, considering how much of his work isn't exactly fcc-friendly.
  10:09am
listener mark:

William S. Burroughs?
  10:10am
ffrr:

Quite right NGH. Want to preserve those discs!
  10:10am
Cecile:

ngh, when we were at WCBN, we had special regular stylii (already really beat up) we only used for 78s. 78s have sand in them to sharpen a gramophone needle!
  10:12am
annie:

cecile, wonder of wonders.. good morning
  10:12am
dale:

does burroughs sound like simon bar sinister?
  10:13am
Jennique:

Greetings from 'the zone" Trouble.

Once again I think of Drugstore Cowboy when I hear Burroughs.
  10:13am
v k:

super off topic - pbs aired a new 90 minute Merle Haggard documentary last nite - worth seeking out - most interesting fact was that Merle was a prisoner audience member for one of Cash's San Quentin concerts - like Dylan, when Merle goes, there will be a permanent void in music
  10:14am
still b/p:

Always loved the lost-on-kids meaning of simon's name.
  10:15am
Jennique:

V.K. - I saw the end of that documentary last night. Such a melancholy fellow, equating his tour bus to the same dimensions as his jail cell. Crazy to see ole Ronnie Reagan in attendance of one of his performances.
  10:15am
petey:

isn't it from underdog?
  10:17am
north guinea hills:

I saw an old clip of johnny and june carter cash's show that showed merle after he got out of prison, and he gave a rather frank account of what prison was like and how the world views an excon.
  10:17am
dale:

george jones will be at the dutchess county fair in rhinebeck this year - may have to go (before he does). saw johnny cash, but the best was tammy wynette at the bottom line. sitting anly 4 feet away from her and her great outfits (she had like 3 costume changes for an hour and a half show!)
  10:18am
Cecile:

annie, good ta see ya!
  10:18am
annie:

i will always have in my head 'sita sings the blues" when i hear annette.
  10:19am
sean:

No way! George Jones at rhinebeck?
gotta see that.
  10:21am
sugarwolf:

The Dutchess County Fair is also will have spaghetti and meatballs on a stick this year.
  10:21am
still b/p:

By the way, making a note for future compositions of odd & shameless shine-on mush: "You're more than a ten, you're a 78 -- the hidden sand of your grooves sharpens me."
  10:21am
Cecile:

LOL, sbp.
  10:24am
randy in NC:

re George Jones, you'll be lucky if shows up, and if he does, if he's on stage for more than half an hour.
  10:25am
sugarwolf:

I'm still a little mad that I never got to see Charo at the fair.
  10:26am
dale:

don't wanna hear that randy. not worth the price of admission? i miss porter wagoner..
  10:27am
dale:

we'll always have the spaghetti on a stick.
  10:27am
Cecile:

randy, I thought he'd cleaned up that part of his life?
  10:31am
randy in NC:

Yes he has cleaned up. I saw him about 5 - 8 years ago here at the State Fair and his band played for about 20 minutes, then he came on and he basically did an extended medley of his hits and that was that. But can now say I saw George Jones...
  10:31am
sean:

aint your memory got no shame at all?

(Right?!)
  10:33am
Cecile:

Awesome. That is a great anniversary to celebrate.
  10:33am
north guinea hills:

I wish I could have some ackee & saltfish for breakfast. It's so hard to find ackee in nyc, even in Jamaican restaurants.
  10:35am
dale:

that's what willie nelson did. about 3 or four bars of every song he ever wrote strung together when i saw him in nyc. i ended up leaving early, it was just boring.
  10:35am
sean:

You must say yes to lots of ridiculous things when you have a kid
  10:36am
listener james from westwood:

Maxwell the SIlver Hamster?
  10:37am
sean:

trouble, you are saving me from the horrific music in the Panera. God Bless You.
  10:39am
north guinea hills:

@listener james from westwood: ROFL!
  10:41am
Cecile:

SYL
You gonna do a cooking show with Syl, Trouble?
  10:42am
trouble:

sean i think panera should be required to play loops of pantera.
  10:43am
Cecile:

HAH!
I call it "Pantera Bread: Far Beyond Risen"
  10:44am
sean:

I will suggest that.
  10:45am
listener james from westwood:

Pantera Bread: Vulgar Display of Flour
  10:46am
Cecile:

LOL, listener james
  10:46am
Cecile:

Pantera Bread: Croissants from Hell.
  10:46am
sean:

I think I might have to bring them a cd.
  10:47am
listener james from westwood:

@Cecile—Yes! LOL!
  10:47am
sean:

they say they don't have that
  10:48am
Cecile:

Panera counter person: "May I take your order?"

Sean: "Walk! Respect! Are you talking to me?"
  10:49am
Cecile:

Note to stereo total: Please take a parenting class first.
  10:51am
annie:

what, did i see cooking show???
  10:51am
Carmichael:

Whoa, it's Thursday! Hi Trouble and people of the diaspora.
  10:52am
mike noble:

love that philly dong sound
  10:52am
annie:

hey, there's "boat talk"...... so why not "food talk" huh?? it's bound to happen..
  10:53am
Cecile:

Syl was talking about what a great cook he was on Trouble's show. And they had a great rapport. I think it needs to happen.
  10:54am
dale:

i like jimmy webb stripped down without the lush strings.
  10:54am
texas scott:

another Wichita Lineman?
where do you get this stuff?

love it.
  10:55am
?:

I herby rename Trouble's show the "'Wichita Lineman' Covers Show"
  10:55am
sean:

RESPECT, yes, thank you Cecile. my brain is mush
  10:56am
annie:

it could easily be snuck in.. just casually start chatting and each week. well add more chat and recipes.. BLAM!! "food talk" or some such catchy title
  10:57am
sean:

Dear Carmichael,
Please use a real name.
  10:57am
sean:

just kidding!
  10:58am
sean:

it is an awesome name
  10:59am
Mike East:

Did anyone hear 7 second delay last night? pretty cool cover of Wichita Lineman ended the show
  11:01am
texas scott:

yep.Bradford Reed and his Pencillina.
  11:01am
Carmichael:

I'd use "Hoagy", but it's already taken.
  11:02am
sean:

Hoagy is also awesome.
  11:03am
sean:

It's killin me, I gotta go, and leave all my friends here
  11:04am
sean:

bye - till nxt time, a bientot Trouble!
  11:04am
sean:

thank god for archives...
  11:05am
Jennique:

Hoagy Carmichael - Hong Kong Blues - fav-o-rite song.
Hoagie sammich - delicious.
  11:06am
dale:

you could go with 'lucy' too, but you'd have to contend with mr. mooney.
  11:07am
PMD:

Morning Trouble and all from San Mateo. @vk - watched half of that special on Merle Haggard special last night - really great. Oh, re: hamsters - they must be "in" as there's hamsters driving a Kia and rapping.
  11:07am
sugarwolf:

I've seen an establishment called Hoagie Barmichael's.
  11:07am
Jennique:

I saw Paul Mooney on the street this week! He was sitting outside having a falafel on the UWS.
  11:10am
Vivian:

Is that the reason you cut off MIA? I thought because the song was so awful..
  11:11am
alydelu:

Greetings from Berlin
  11:12am
PMD:

annie - not my turn in any active games...
  11:12am
PSS:

Belock in for Tamar. Break in the Action Ladies line-up.
  11:12am
Ken:

That's NINE hours of girls, Trouble! Meghan McKee is on 6-9am. Then you, then Tamar.
  11:12am
Mike East:

texas scott - thanks - I couldn't remember the name.
  11:12am
annie:

pmd- ;)
  11:13am
annie:

wow, texas scott in da houze
  11:14am
Carmichael:

Belock? Hey, nice surprise. Sorry, Tamar, you're cool too.
  11:14am
J-Mar:

I love this Tanya Tucker song! Tanya + Billy Sherrill = Awesomeness.
  11:17am
texas scott:

Pointless comment #114.
WOOHOO!
  11:17am
emily and patrick:

Hey there, Trouble!
Hello from Portland, Maine!
  11:18am
dave rankin:

scottish greetings from bochum germany. Heard haasle hound 2 weeks ago on monica...yeh I luv that sound
  11:18am
pengwag:

Greetings from Llanelli, Wales
and we're very tired of the rain here, great rain songs, Trouble
  11:18am
Shana:

Hullo, Brian-with-the-fancy-B in Madison. It's Art Fair season in our fair city to the east of you.
  11:19am
erella:

Hi Annie and Trouble. thought to send you my greetings (from Toronto).
  11:19am
annie:

"blast from the past comment" - not even close to first!
  11:20am
annie:

erella!!!
wonderful to see you here
  11:21am
trouble:

oh this is exciting, when people chirp in from all over the globe...cheerio !
  11:21am
Carmichael:

Has anyone ever played Dick Curless on this station? I somehow imagine classic trucker music and WFMU as the perfect pairing. My iPod gave me A Tombstone Every Mile last night.
  11:21am
trouble:

bonjour erella. hallo patrick and emily: i finally got some film for my holga.
  11:22am
annie:

oh, yes carm, a quick search brings up tons
  11:26am
Mike East:

My wife and I are thinking of spending our belated honeymoon up in Portland, Maine. Any suggestions for where to go or where not to go, Patrick and Emily?
  11:27am
Mike East:

er, emily and patrick...
  11:28am
annie:

trouble, have you ever heard that great comedy bit about yma sumac being invited to a party ... the hostess introduces her to all the guests by first name?
  11:30am
trouble:

no annie i haven't heard it...
  11:30am
annie:

if i can find it... you got it..
  11:34am
annie:

i recall i heard it on weekend radio several times..
  11:35am
trouble:

cool
  11:37am
annie:

still looking, they used to have a search engine for the show... now, not.
  11:44am
annie:

i emailed rob't conrad, the host... maybe he'll reply.
  11:44am
annie:

man, where has the morning gone???
  11:45am
emily and patrick:

Mike east: Portland is a WONDERFUL little city. Some highlights: eat at Local 188, Blue Spoon, 158( in south portland). Check out fun little shops like ferdinand, eat ice cream at Willard Scoops in South Portland. Swim at Ferry beach (about a 20 min drive out of town). Beer at the beer garden on Exchange st. there are 3 record shops!
  11:45am
PMD:

annie - the morning's still here... :-) I'm off for an hour or so..
  11:48am
annie:

haha, have fun!! and go play a word
  11:49am
Bad Ronald:

Pssst:

http://tinyurl.com/chrissyzebbydl
  11:49am
Priscilla:

"Yma Dream" is the comedy bit:
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1962/02/24/1962_02_24_035_TNY_CARDS_000270303
  11:51am
north guinea hills:

i can recognize the ngozi family a parsec away.
  11:51am
annie:

yes!!!!!! that's it!!!
  11:53am
annie:

man, youtube has no respect for quotation marks.. but that's the piece.
  11:53am
Cecile:

YES. The sweeeetest girl....
  11:56am
seang:

cool tune right here
  11:57am
Alex:

@ Emily and Patrick:

What are the other two record shops in Portland? My brother's heading up that way soon. He knows of Bull Moose and another one, but forgets the name. Unaware of a third shop though.
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