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Order and disorder in a freeform haze of terribly-played guitars, shorted-out electronics, found audio detritus, strange sounds from strange lands all around. Psych-punk-junk, collage, even pop. Lots of in-studio live performances to boot.

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Favoriting April 12, 2011: w/ live set from MIKE WATT AND THE MISSINGMEN

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Artist Track Album Label Comments New Approx. start time
Deep Purple  Black Night   Favoriting Space - live 7/10/70        0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Kelly Family            0:07:50 (Pop-up)
Shirley Collins  Space Girl   Favoriting         0:07:43 (Pop-up)
Grave Babies  Bones   Favoriting Deathface  Skrot Up      0:10:01 (Pop-up)
Gorillas  My Son's Alive   Favoriting         0:16:00 (Pop-up)
Jowe Head  Swissair   Favoriting Pincer Movement  Poppydisc      0:16:20 (Pop-up)
The People Tree  Lie Detector   Favoriting         0:18:31 (Pop-up)
Broken Water    Peripheral Star  Perrenial      0:25:33 (Pop-up)
Moon Duo  Goners   Favoriting Mazes  Sacred Bones    *   0:27:03 (Pop-up)
Sourdeline  La Fontaine   Favoriting Jeanne d'Ayne  Guersen    *   0:35:47 (Pop-up)
Modra  The Restless Dream   Favoriting CDR  No Label    *   0:39:35 (Pop-up)
Mia Theodoratus  Misirilou   Favoriting 7"  self    *   0:44:00 (Pop-up)
Erik M  Dust   Favoriting Zygosis  Sonoris      0:47:40 (Pop-up)
Jill, Becky and Katie  ??   Cassette      *   1:03:02 (Pop-up)
Iggy and the Stooges  Death Trip   Favoriting Raw Power Live: In the Hands of the Fans  MVD  WFMU broadcast this from ATP Catskills in 2010  *   1:01:45 (Pop-up)
Ice Age  White Rune   Favoriting New Brigade  Dais    *   1:06:07 (Pop-up)
AG Davis / Jamison Williams  Side B   Favoriting May 6, 1937  Skrot Up    *   1:08:46 (Pop-up)
Unknown  Machinery Recordings   Favoriting Various: Historische Aufnahmen  Gagarin    *   1:12:44 (Pop-up)
Chapels  FFGB   Favoriting That Incorrigible Death's Head  Robert and Leopold    *   1:15:03 (Pop-up)
Beauclerk  Perfusion   Favoriting Beauclerk  Panpipe    *   1:29:24 (Pop-up)
Liturgy  High Gold   Favoriting Aesthetica  Thrill Jockey      1:29:52 (Pop-up)
Tire Fire  Hammer of Violence   Favoriting 7"  Death Rattle    *   1:34:34 (Pop-up)
Brausepoter  Bundeswehr   Favoriting 7"  Wild Isle    *   1:39:09 (Pop-up)
Flamin Groovies  Slow Death   Favoriting Slow Death  Norton      1:40:31 (Pop-up)
Wire  Comet   Favoriting Send  Pink Flag      1:45:20 (Pop-up)
Minutemen  Hey Lawdy Mama   Favoriting Project Mersh  SST      1:51:36 (Pop-up)
Minutemen  The Product   Favoriting Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat  SST      1:54:54 (Pop-up)
Mike Watt & the Missingmen  Live in the WFMU Studio   Favoriting engineered by Ruaraidh Sanachan    Mike Watt remains an unstoppable force of nature. Having been the bass anchor in the legendary Minutemen, fIREHOSE, Iggy and the Stooges, and countless other projects and collaborations, he's faced middle age head-on with a tour of 51 dates in 52 days and a newly-released third full-on "opera" called Hyphenated Man. The album and live set is a nod to the classic Minutemen song approach, written on D. Boon's Telecaster itself: 30 short blasts of songs strung together as a whole reflect on Watt's past, present and future and are also based on individual characters from Hieronymus Bosch paintings. Watt's Missingmen trio assemble on Brian's show today and feature Tom Watson on guitar and Raul Morales on drums, they're going to perform the album in its entirety live in the WFMU studios! www.hootpage.com for more info.    2:03:11 (Pop-up)
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Listener comments!

  3:06pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

always a great way to start the show--DP!
  3:06pm
Cheri Pi:

Deep Purple started out so deep
  3:07pm
Tom:

Ha. The DP song the Fall covers.
  3:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

'70 was a GOOD year for live DP!
  3:08pm
minnesota jeff:

WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT! WATT!
  3:09pm
Mike East:

Irwin?
  3:09pm
Parq:

Hell, *I* was a kid in 7/70. I was in camp!
  3:09pm
BSI:

oh sweet pee-pee jeezus....
  3:10pm
Tom:

I was the future in 7/70.
  3:11pm
Cecile:

I was in my last year of single digits in 70
  3:13pm
Cheri Pi:

I was a twinkle in my daddy's eye in 1970.
  3:14pm
slugluv1313:

OMG!!!!!!!!! THE KELLY FAMILY!!!!!!!!!!! just gotta wonder what kind of impact this had on his future/adult life, having this child sing it out to the WHOLE FRIGGIN' WORLD about his bet-wetting *issues*
  3:14pm
BSI:

By 7/70, I was struggling with that bladder-control thing but was making great progress, I assure you.
  3:15pm
Parq:

Tom, Cheri, my point exactly. By the way, I love that Shirley Collins tune.
  3:26pm
slugluv1313:

WOW i remember The People Tree! saw them at WigStock many many MANY years ago, when WigStock was still in Tompkins Square Park . . . (what is the name of that film, Brian?)
  3:30pm
?:

wasnt it just Wigstock?
  3:30pm
Cecile:

No, the other movie - slug, I think it was Blank City
  3:34pm
slugluv1313:

thanks Cecile!
  3:37pm
slugluv1313:

for your viewing *pleasure*: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwzBuN7jfjw
(hhmmm, finale at next year's Marathon? complete with those rockin' outfits and Station Manager Ken singing lead???)
  3:39pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wonderful Sourdeline! After listening to Julie's show in Archive, this makes a lot of French from WFMU today!
  3:40pm
Matt from Springfield:

Is this Sourdeline new, or a new re-issue? It sounds like early 70s folk.
  3:40pm
Looms:

Hello Brian and all!
Strange coincidence: the first thing i ever heard from Mike Watt was his cover of The 15th on WHORE (the amazing tribute to Wire from 1996)
  3:46pm
BT:

new reissue.
  3:46pm
Cecile:

Really? That's a nice place to discover him. I know I saw the Minutemen four times back in the day. Somewhere I have a setlist from 1985
  3:50pm
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks Brian.
I also like this harp version of Misirlou--very different than the fast surf-guitar arrangement everyone knows.
  3:54pm
Looms:

@Cecile: it is for sure! This track turned one of my childhood's friend into a Mike Watt/Minutemen fan. He's been living in the UK for 16 years now so it was easy for him to dig into MW's work and spread the virus.
  3:56pm
Mike:

April 16th is a Saturday, we're all in deep shit apparently
  3:56pm
dc pat fc:

jeeze Cecile, four freakin times? I missed 'em.
  3:58pm
Cecile:

Yup. And we got to see Laughing Hyenas open for em once. And Die Kreuzen get booed another time. They still played their whole set, though. They were great as were the minutemen.
  4:00pm
RBL:

wait so what was that last wonderful thing before the break, from the cassette? it worked really well on me
  4:04pm
Cheri Pi:

I was at this show in the catskills andit was ca-ra-zee!
  4:08pm
Roady:

GO IGGY! Sounding great!!!
  4:10pm
jl:

This Ice Age is cool.
  4:12pm
Meliss:

Dug the Ice Age!
  4:12pm
Cheri Pi:

I have to get that Ice Age album
  4:17pm
Ike:

@Mike@3:56, why deep shit on Saturday? Is some ancient god from before the dawn of time scheduled to rise up out of the muck and pan-fry our intestines in garlic oil with a balsamic reduction and the juicy but non-corporeal baked psychic innards of 10,000,000 perished ghost souls? With salsa?
  4:18pm
Ike:

Anyway, I'm loving the Unknown.
  4:20pm
Ryan M.:

Not to plug my own stuff, but you can still get the limited edition LP of Iceage on the Dais site..
http:///www.daisrecords.com

Second pressing is almost sold out yet again, but still have a few left up for grabs.
  4:23pm
Mike:

The dude on the cassette that was played said so!
  4:24pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Ike: Mmm, tasty. "The Necronomicon Chef", Saturday afternoons on PBS.
  4:27pm
Ike:

@Mike: Oh. I wasn't paying enough attention to the vocals. I thought you just had a random generic apocalypse prediction, and I figured I'd one-up you. My bad.
  4:31pm
Ryan M.:

I need that record of machinery recordings!!
  4:34pm
J J:

Love watching the drummer from Liturgy. I'd be so damn tired after one song.
  4:36pm
mick:

fuck yeeeeeeeeesssss !!!
  4:36pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

my hands would pop off
  4:37pm
Mike:

Whoa, this Liturgy song is fantastic.
  4:37pm
BSI:

Tried air-drumming. Hands popped off.
Getting better at typing with bloody wrist stumpy things.
  4:38pm
Cecile:

post of the day!
  4:39pm
Meliss:

Tire Fire: sick and ugly. LOVE IT.
  4:42pm
Parq:

Agree with Meliss as to Tire Fire -- quite a peppy tune!
  5:00pm
Looms:

@BT and others: The Wire track brought back what used to be a "music addicts group questionning" here (in France): why didn't we hear of Mike Watt before the WHORE comp while it was quite easy to get his records in the UK and in Germany?
  5:01pm
schizflow:

that was cool
  5:06pm
Cecile:

I don't know if the Minutemen toured France. I know the NME were huge supporters of them in Britain.
  5:07pm
adamp:

very nice
  5:09pm
BC:

i caught the opera that day at maxwell's.. and thenext at mercury lounge.. shoulda gone to philly too, but this is real nice to have watt.. from my favorite band, on my favorite station.
  5:13pm
Bad Ronald:

This is lovely, thanks BT!
  5:13pm
Mike East:

Unbelievable how much this dude still rocks.
  5:15pm
jung oldman:

i'm really kicking myself since i missed them in toronto, glad to hear this
  5:23pm
BodegaMan:

This is bananas. Thanks for the treat.
  5:26pm
Andy:

Perfect timing!!! Seeing Watt & the Missingmen tonight. Thanks
  5:29pm
Looms:

@Cecile: not only NME. As far as i remember, i got a letter from Marc a week or so after he went back to Exeter with his WHORE copy, featuring a Minutemen/Watt tape and a selection of articles from The Wire (the magazine). Obviously the guy was "important".
  5:36pm
Cecile:

That he is. I don't know why he was unknown in France - maybe the music didn't catch the ears of the right tastemakers at the right rime...
  5:37pm
Looms:

I guess you're right, unfortunately.
  5:38pm
paul b:

Ah BT I see you're actually catching Mike Watts F*B*o*m*b*s* in time now. America's airwaves salute you. Saw the Minutemen at the 9:30 club DC (a few yrs ago now). Good show.
  5:40pm
Marmalade kitty:

Thanks for the super show!
  5:41pm
Matt from Springfield:

Still here, still enjoying this!
  5:43pm
Parq:

This just gets better and better.
  5:45pm
Brian Cody:

brilliant. layered, dynamic, intense.. beautiful.
  5:45pm
Cecile:

Hey, the French and British had to sell Dino Jr and Sonic Youth back to some people in the US...
  5:49pm
daniel:

This is absolutely incredible. Mike Watt today sounds better than ever!
  5:50pm
Looms:

Did we?
  5:50pm
Looms:

And yes, this live set is excellent.
  5:52pm
Parq:

'Cile, your post got me sidetracked into reading about the old saw about jerry Lewis and the French. Another ten minutes of office time down the drain ...
  5:53pm
Cecile:

Looms: yup!
  5:54pm
Looms:

:)
  5:56pm
Nordstrom:

Thanks for having Mike and the boys play, Brian! I saw them in Montreal last week- strongest I've seen Watt since fIREHOSE days! Super-tight and intense... the crowd loved it, we were all blown away! Keep goin', Watt!
  5:57pm
Cecile:

Fabulous Ferndale!
  5:57pm
Marmalade kitty:

PUNKY JAZZ! JAZZY PUNK!
  5:59pm
link rae:

salut les gars & à la prochaine !
  5:59pm
Bad Ronald:

http://twfps.com/ - great show - thanks again!
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