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Favoriting May 10, 2011: Cabbages for Wolves

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Artist Track Album Year Approx. start time
THE IN-THEME        0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
NORTH KANSAS CITY HIGH SCHOOL  Batman   Favoriting Live Sounds in Stereo  1967  0:03:32 (Pop-up)
GOODY TWO SHOES  One   Favoriting Come Together  1969  0:05:52 (Pop-up)
SPICE  My Sweet Lord   Favoriting What Is Truth?  197?  0:09:05 (Pop-up)
JOHN STRACHAN  I Can Be What You See   Favoriting The Northwest Suite  197?  0:13:46 (Pop-up)
GARY & SANDY  Good Lovin’/ Electric Trees/ I Don’t Like to Sleep Alone/ etc. (1966–1975)   Favoriting From Clay to Crystal  1982  0:16:55 (Pop-up)
NANETTE NATAL  Iron Butterfly   Favoriting ... The Beginning  1971  0:22:04 (Pop-up)
JOE CANNON  Sometimes When We Touch   Favoriting Live at the Crazy Horse  197?  0:25:06 (Pop-up)
 
THE GUESS WHO  When You Touch Me   Favoriting Wheatfield Soul  1969  0:34:22 (Pop-up)
MOTHER OF PEARL  Just Look, Don't Touch   Favoriting V.A.: Homegrown [K98, Austin]  198?  0:37:57 (Pop-up)
THE MANATEES  No Good (Yellin' for Help)   Favoriting V.A.: Music from Earth, Vol. 1  1986  0:41:57 (Pop-up)
PSYCHODRAMA  Tormental   Favoriting V.A.: The You’ll Hate This Record Record  1982  0:44:24 (Pop-up)
MINIMAL MAN  Sex Teacher   Favoriting Sex Teacher (12")  1985  0:48:06 (Pop-up)
CITIZEN X  Modern Love Scenario   Favoriting 7"  1982  0:51:52 (Pop-up)
WE BE ECHO  Housewive's Choice (1981)   Favoriting Decades  2008  0:55:36 (Pop-up)
A.T. RHYTHM  Darling   Favoriting V.A.: Foam  1981  0:58:12 (Pop-up)
 
ODEURS  Les P’tits Garcons et les P’tites Filles   Favoriting Toujours Plus Haut  1983  1:06:10 (Pop-up)
SCATTERED ORDER  Fun (198?)   Favoriting V.A.: Pardon Me for Barging In Like This....  2009  1:09:31 (Pop-up)
FRITZ MULLER ROCK  Raketenlied   Favoriting Fritz Muller Rock  1977  1:12:28 (Pop-up)
GENTLE GIANT  The Runaway   Favoriting In a Glass House  1973  1:15:21 (Pop-up)
GREENSLADE  Rainbow   Favoriting Spyglass Guest  1974  1:22:41 (Pop-up)
BRIDGES  The Oncoming of Day   Favoriting Fakkeltog  1980  1:27:27 (Pop-up)
SECOND HAND  Somethin' You Got   Favoriting Death May Be Your Santa Claus  1971  1:29:03 (Pop-up)
 
GAMES  Don't Let Me Down   Favoriting Stargazer  1977  1:35:38 (Pop-up)
MAD TEA-PARTY  Win-D-Oor   Favoriting V.A.: Foam  1981  1:41:18 (Pop-up)
GRYPHON  Lament [part of]   Favoriting Red Queen to Gryphon Three  1974  1:44:24 (Pop-up)
HOI' POLLOI  Old Bootstrap   Favoriting Hoi' Polloi  1972  1:47:21 (Pop-up)
DARYL WAY'S WOLF  The Void   Favoriting Canis-Lupus  1973  1:51:43 (Pop-up)
 
HUMAN CABBAGES  Air-Raid Shelter (Pill Box)   Favoriting The Witch (7" EP)  1981  1:58:49 (Pop-up)
THE SYSTEMATICS  I Needle the Oven (198?)   Favoriting V.A.: Pardon Me for Barging In Like This....  2009  2:01:11 (Pop-up)
MARK ELLIS  She Threw the Keys Behind Her   Favoriting V.A.: Music from Earth, Vol. 1  1986  2:04:41 (Pop-up)
THE MANATEES  Fashion Town   Favoriting V.A.: Music from Earth, Vol. 1  1986  2:06:41 (Pop-up)
LOS JAIVAS  Ultimo Dia   Favoriting Los Jaivas [aka “El Volantin”]  1971  2:10:38 (Pop-up)
BRUNI B.B.  At Litlum Neista Verour Mikio Mal   Favoriting V.A.: Rokk i Reykjavik  1982  2:18:58 (Pop-up)
JOHN TRUBEE  Calls to Idiots (Excerpt)   Favoriting V.A.: Objekt No. 4  1990  2:21:30 (Pop-up)
 
PEP PERRINE  Live and in Person   Favoriting Live and in Person  1969  2:27:57 (Pop-up)
DIETER KAUFMANN  Tag   Favoriting Blech & Kehle  1992  2:30:14 (Pop-up)
PAT HORINE & THE ROCKCASTLE RIVER CO.  Rubber Car   Favoriting Pat Horine & the Rockcastle River Co.  1975  2:34:54 (Pop-up)
RED  The Drunkards   Favoriting Felk  2000  2:37:43 (Pop-up)
MINIMAM LETHAL DOSE  Melting Point   Favoriting V.A.: Foam  1981  2:41:46 (Pop-up)
HUMAN FLESH  Petite Fille de Marseille (198?)   Favoriting Second Hand Emotions and Half Forgotten Feelings  2011  2:46:13 (Pop-up)
SLAP  I Still Taste You   Favoriting Downtime  1985  2:50:37 (Pop-up)
MONITOR  I Saw Dead Jim's Shade   Favoriting Monitor  1981  2:55:49 (Pop-up)
 
DR. JEKYLL & MR HYDE  Impression   Favoriting 2 (cassette)  1982  3:04:13 (Pop-up)
CURD DUCA  Wind   Favoriting Easy Listening 3  1994  3:07:20 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:01pm
Alf from Upstate:

Go Tony go.
  12:01pm
tonyc:

Hullo dere! Here's my new in-theme (a collage of mine).
  12:02pm
Brian in UK:

Afternoon Tony et al. Specialist instrument: pink oboe.
  12:02pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Greetings, Tony!
  12:04pm
Brian in UK:

When do the cartoons start Mr Tony?
  12:05pm
tonyc:

They're on right now! (Greetings, everybody!)
  12:07pm
Drummer Some:

Howdy Tony. Thanks for letting us in the bat cave.
  12:07pm
tonyc:

Howdy, Dougster!
  12:12pm
tonyc:

Stay tuned for the post-song analysis by a bunch of Irish priests....
  12:13pm
mark:

Father Ted?
  12:14pm
Drummer Some:

Gee. O.D.
  12:16pm
tonyc:

Father Brian D'Arcy et al....
  12:19pm
tonyc:

I've tracked Gary down and will be bringing you more by the Vandells....
  12:23pm
tonyc:

This is a stahwee....
  12:26pm
tonyc:

Today they're telling it like it is....
  12:28pm
Drummer Some:

Wow. Covering this tune is a gutsy move.
  12:29pm
tonyc:

Up ahead: post-prog-punk-arama
  12:30pm
tonyc:

The honesty's too much....
  12:35pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I once found a stack of cassette from some bottom-drawer lounge act from the 80's. They were just recordings of gigs. Somewhere I have excerpted a hilariously voice-cracked version of Gloria (the Laura Branigan version, not the garage band staple) and a really putrid version of I Left My Heart in San Francisco, that the band used as an outro to intermission on most of the tapes.
  12:37pm
tonyc:

The weird thing about a lot of lounge acts is that they try to work comedy routines into their acts.
  12:40pm
tonyc:

Just look, don't touch....
  12:44pm
tonyc:

Programming note: Ron Kane is not actually a sex killer....
  12:46pm
Ricardo Montalban:

When I was a teen I washed dishes in a lounge dive, and one regular band used to crack people up by their bass player making a very realistic fart sound with his bass. He'd do it at least two times per set between songs.
  12:46pm
Ricardo Montalban:

AH, I forgot about that 'You'll Hate This Record" comp!
  12:47pm
Alf from Upstate:

I find this kind of touching.
  12:47pm
tonyc:

It is very sentimental, isn't it?
  12:48pm
BSI:

AH!!!!!!!! Just tuned in & missed my local legends...... oh, sweet Psychodrama, come back, all is forgiven.... well, almost all....
  12:49pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Wasn't it compiled by Mykel Board, who was in Artless? Seem to remember seeing it reviewed in Maximum Rock and Roll.
I think it was in the library at KBOO a long time ago.
  12:50pm
tonyc:

RM: yep, it was ineed compiled by Mykel Board
BSI: You caught Psychodrama live?! I'm impressed....
  12:52pm
Ike:

Ah, nice. Now you're lured me back from DJ Schmeejay's excellent show on KUSF in Exile (hosted by WFMU). Sorry that I was cheating on you with DJ Schmeejay, Tony.
  12:52pm
mike tp:

as usual artists i never heard. keep them comming hello portland 75 here in jersey
  12:53pm
J J:

I like it over here.
  12:53pm
BSI:

actually no, never caught 'em live. But their legend (and goat stories) loom large...
  12:54pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Love those lost gems of 80's Post-Punk/New Wave.
Tony: Remember the Hawaiian Pups?
  12:54pm
tonyc:

That's OK, Ike -- the honesty was too much anyhow....
  12:55pm
BSI:

oh jeez, Hawaiian Pups... WMUC over here used to have the Baby Judy track on steady rotation...
  12:55pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Citizen X sound like The Stranglers.
  12:56pm
tonyc:

BSI: Don't tell me the goat stories if they involve blood (sex acts are OK)
RM: Somehow missed out on the Hawaiian Pups -- have never heard them...
  12:57pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Like BSI said, Baby Judy got tons of airplay on college radio and here on KBOO's late great New Wave show Stranger Than Fiction.
  12:58pm
BSI:

Tony: we're talking classic DC stories of film footage accompanying live performances = simulated "intimacies" with goat involving BK, also known as Jesus. At least that's the legend.
  12:58pm
Ricardo Montalban:

HP only put out one EP called Split Second Precision, then folded. Rumours of it being re-issued abound. One former member is preventing people from posting the album online, pending the rerelease (that isn't coming).
  12:59pm
BSI:

Another ex-Psychodrama member had a short-lived public-access cable show out of the Fairfax VA station called ACID TEST...... it remains to this day the greatest TV I've ever seen.
  1:01pm
tonyc:

Ah -- I'm glad to hear no baby goats were injured ... even if their morals were corrupted.
  1:02pm
J J:

@BSI any of this stuff on youtube? It should be mined and rediscovered if not.
  1:03pm
Ike:

Sorry, I have a history of being far too honest for my own good with all those that I looooove. No goats included. Anyway, loving these sounds.
  1:05pm
BSI:

JJ: no Acid Test on youtube that i know of, although i do have the full season on DVD-R, so..........
  1:06pm
Ike:

If not Yerterb, then I bet Kenny G. would love to have it on Ubu.
  1:08pm
tonyc:

Yeah, that's be great -- I'd love to see it.....
  1:15pm
Drummer Some:

Isn't Kenny G at the White House today?
  1:17pm
tonyc:

Think so. He had to dress the baby goats up in tuxedos....
  1:18pm
tonyc:

This Gentle Giant goes out to Dave Mandl....
  1:26pm
Brian in UK:

Bedside manners are extra. Really.
  1:26pm
tonyc:

I'll be progging out for a bit -- before returning to the post-punk weirdness....
  1:29pm
J J:

Those keys, oh so smooooth.
  1:31pm
tonyc:

Believe it or not, the band Bridges turned into A-ha a couple of years after that track....
  1:33pm
Alf from Upstate:

I didn't you've been to Prague!
  1:36pm
tonyc:

I grew up on Praguegressive rock...
  1:39pm
tonyc:

Did she say, "Pete Rose, I'm Looking at You?"
  1:49pm
Jeremy:

Fab show, Tony, enjoying Prague or wherever we are...order me some duck with dumplings and a slice of deconstructed pudding....
  1:49pm
Carmichael:

Jeez, Tony Coulter's on the alternate stream!
  1:50pm
tonyc:

Hey, Jeremy and Carmichael -- glad you're both here!
  1:51pm
Drummer Some:

Tell all your friends, Carmichael.
  1:51pm
tonyc:

Tell your enemies too...
  1:53pm
tonyc:

The next set will be built around deconstructed pudding....
  1:56pm
Bill Cosby:

I approve, zippity bobbity boop scoop
  2:01pm
tonyc:

Pudding on the ritz cracker for ya...
  2:01pm
Carmichael:

I'm faxing them all as we speak.
  2:01pm
Andy Griffith:

Mmmm ... good cracker!
  2:04pm
tonyc:

I needle the pudding....
  2:08pm
tonyc:

These Manatees are post-Decayes....
  2:08pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I remember reading lots of ads for records and getting catalogs from distros in the early-mid eighties and it seemed like half the bands were described as sounding like The Residents/ That Mark Ellis track just reminded me of that.
  2:10pm
tonyc:

Well, it is rather Residential....
  2:11pm
Ricardo Montalban:

was bitterly disappointed in the Meet The Residents reissue on vinyl. Sounds not so good and some tracks are truncated.
  2:11pm
Carmichael:

All I know about the Systematics is that they were Australian, founded by a guy named Patrick Gibson, and they existed in the late 70s early 80s. An obscurist's obscurity.
  2:14pm
tonyc:

Carmichael: Lots of Systematics stuff has been reissued in recent years, fortunately....

RM: I approach new vinyl with great trepidation -- it so often sounds like crap
  2:14pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I can't believe how much undiscovered cool music there is to be had from Mexico and surrounding countries...
  2:14pm
Jeremy:

I'm really picking up on what you're pudding down!
  2:14pm
tonyc:

ZING!
  2:15pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Tony's Pudding on the hits!
  2:16pm
Drummer Some:

I love this one, Tony. (LIke schoolboy-crush love.)
  2:17pm
tonyc:

They were from Chile, and were forced into exile -- went to France
  2:20pm
Drummer Some:

I just searched the WFMU site and discovered that I've played them! A collaboration with the proggy/psychy Brazilian Manduka.
  2:21pm
tonyc:

Yeah, that's a good album....
  2:23pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I was just recently contacted by Trubee for playing his music on my show. I was touched.
  2:23pm
Ike:

Nifty! Was that Bruni B.B. related to that Angry Birds whatchamacallit that's so popular with the kids? Because it sure *sounded* like angry birds.
  2:24pm
tonyc:

Don't think Bruni B.B. was an angry bird -- he's from Iceland....
  2:25pm
Alf from Upstate:

Was that "Blind Man's Penis" John Trubee?
  2:26pm
Ike:

Sounded like he rounded up the best EVER Icelandic angry robot birds for that track.
  2:28pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Yes, Trubee wrote Penis when he was a teenager. Some song poem dude recordded it and Trubee's been making hay with it and his pranks ever since.
He is pretty funny, in my opinion. Not too bad of a writer, too.
  2:33pm
tonyc:

Dead air -- the ultimate radio taboo
  2:34pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I don't hear any dead air. I heard tension building silence, but no dead air.
  2:36pm
tonyc:

Those gaps in the Kaufmann piece are long enough to set off alarms in a commercial station, I'd bet
  2:37pm
tonyc:

He can hump any stump....
  2:40pm
Drummer Some:

Give the Drummer Radio deejays are mandated to air at least 27 seconds of dead air each program. (Tony is our *Star*)
  2:42pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I once went out for a smoke and came back to a stuck, skipping record and no one noticed.
  2:44pm
tonyc:

Yes, they do spell it "minimam" -- go easy on them, they're Japanese....
  2:45pm
tonyc:

I've always wanted to do a show where I deliberately f'ed everything up technically, but without ever admitting what I was up to....
  2:46pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Sounds like a daytime show on KBOO
  2:46pm
Jeremy:

This comp is a winner...extra foam on the John Cage pudding of silence...
  2:48pm
tonyc:

It *is* great -- but it's so hard to take the records out of the damn arty packaging
  2:49pm
BSI:

whoa, haven't heard Human Flesh since that Inner-X video comp from the late '80s....theirs was a bizarre standout track...
  2:51pm
tonyc:

I love Human Flesh and all the other Alain Neffe bands
  2:51pm
Drummer Some:

Coming up this evening (6-7pm, ET) LIVE on Give the Drummer Radio (simulcast on the WFMU Mothership) I will be spinning an hour of all kinds of crazy Nigerian shite! Don't miss it Cousins!
  2:54pm
tonyc:

And closer to home, I'll be running a wee bit over today, as I wanted to play one last short thing after this set....
  2:58pm
tonyc:

There's a great live clip on yurt-tube of Monitor doing this very number:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=konoLrWMGuY
  3:05pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Thanks for a particularly inspired set, Tony!
Fun times. And pudding.
  3:06pm
Jeremy:

Yes top shelf show TC, thanks for pudding me in my place!
  3:07pm
tonyc:

Thanks Senor M and Jeremy! And thanks to everyone for tuning in (streaming in?) ... and pudding up with me. See you in two weeks....
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