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Favoriting June 15, 2011

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Oneohtrix Point Never  Angel   Favoriting     0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Norma Jenkins  Patience is a Virtue   Favoriting   Desert Moon  0:06:45 (Pop-up)
Fun Years  Breech on the bowstrig   Favoriting God was like, no    0:07:15 (Pop-up)
Jonti  Begone Slumber   Favoriting   Stones throw  0:12:36 (Pop-up)
Air  Don't be light (Neptunes remix)   Favoriting   Source  0:13:55 (Pop-up)
33hz  See the light (the soundmen remix)   Favoriting     0:18:47 (Pop-up)
6th borough Project  The feelings right   Favoriting One night in the borough    0:25:46 (Pop-up)
Atlanta Rhythm Section  So into you (basement flang edit)   Favoriting     0:29:50 (Pop-up)
Technique  Lookin for someone to love tonight   Favoriting   Arial  0:33:50 (Pop-up)
Soft Rocks  Whore Your Love   Favoriting     0:38:35 (Pop-up)
Lil B Jean Grae & Phonte  Base for your face   Favoriting     0:48:29 (Pop-up)
Derrick Harriott  Slave (Version)   Favoriting   Crystal  0:51:50 (Pop-up)
Augustus Pablo & Lloyd Young  Our Man Flint   Favoriting     0:53:53 (Pop-up)
Franki Valli & the Four Seasons  You're a song (that I can't sing)   Favoriting   MoWest  0:56:22 (Pop-up)
Salem Travelers  Summertime   Favoriting   Chess  0:59:29 (Pop-up)
Portable Flower factory  Country Road   Favoriting   Scolastic  1:01:49 (Pop-up)
Tim Wilde  popcorn double feature   Favoriting Book A Trip: Psych Pop Sounds of Capitol records  Capitol  1:04:58 (Pop-up)
City Center  Cookies   Favoriting Redeemer    1:07:59 (Pop-up)
Work Drugs  3rd Wave   Favoriting     1:12:03 (Pop-up)
Blouse  Into Black   Favoriting   Captured Tracks  1:15:24 (Pop-up)
Love Inks  Blackeye   Favoriting   hell yes!  1:18:20 (Pop-up)
MITZI  India (Joakim remix)   Favoriting   future classics  1:21:02 (Pop-up)
.dot  Artichoke   Favoriting     1:25:38 (Pop-up)
Holy Other  Know Where   Favoriting With U  Tri Angle  1:28:58 (Pop-up)
Trust  trinity   Favoriting   Sacred Bones  1:31:32 (Pop-up)
TnT  Old fashion Parents   Favoriting     1:40:38 (Pop-up)
Rita Lane  Hold Tight   Favoriting   Diamond  1:42:33 (Pop-up)
Billy Always  Show me that one more time   Favoriting   Waylo Records  1:46:21 (Pop-up)
James Pants  Crystal light   Favoriting   Stones Throw  1:49:26 (Pop-up)
Prince  Sticky Like Glue   Favoriting 20TEN    1:52:20 (Pop-up)
Larabell  Far Away   Favoriting   Discomagic  1:57:33 (Pop-up)
Spiv  Oh you beautiful Child   Favoriting   PYE  2:01:19 (Pop-up)
MFalme  Nuku Penda   Favoriting   Asante  2:03:36 (Pop-up)
York Wilborn's Pychedelic six  Psychedlic Hotpants   Favoriting Deep sounds from the left of Stax  Now Again  2:10:28 (Pop-up)
Odyssey  Battered Ships   Favoriting Motowns Mowest story 1971-1973  Light In the attic  2:12:51 (Pop-up)
Tiza  Sometimes   Favoriting   Top (spain)  2:15:32 (Pop-up)
Adventures In stereo  Brand New Day   Favoriting   creeping bent  2:18:30 (Pop-up)
Moving Violation  Spinning Top   Favoriting   Atlantic  2:20:02 (Pop-up)
Ruth Brown  You're a stone groovy man   Favoriting   Solid State  2:22:43 (Pop-up)
Voices of East Harlem  Hey Brother   Favoriting Right on be free  WEA  2:24:01 (Pop-up)
Mayor Hawthorne  Work to do   Favoriting Sessions  Stones Throw  2:26:19 (Pop-up)
Willie Hutch  Out There   Favoriting Foxy Brown OST  Motown  2:30:32 (Pop-up)
East St. Louis Gospelettes  Please have mercy on me   Favoriting Love is the key  Birthright  2:33:37 (Pop-up)
Reverend C. Coleman  Rock Gospel Time   Favoriting   Brunswick  2:35:27 (Pop-up)
Marshall Jefferson  Jesus will work it out   Favoriting   unreleased  2:38:33 (Pop-up)
Sylvester  make me feel righty real   Favoriting Living Proof  Fantasy  2:44:29 (Pop-up)
Dimlite  Kitty Cradle Fog   Favoriting My Human Wears acedia Shreds  Now Again  2:56:22 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:05pm
Danne D:

Congrats on the new gig Duane!
  12:06pm
siggi:

awsome tune to kick it off with
  12:06pm
Deli Man:

Duane is now the filling in the Ken-Irwin sandwich.
  12:07pm
Cecile:

Duane!!!! I liked the messed up track at the beginning, very Gottshalkian. Yay!
  12:07pm
Brian in UK:

Hello Diane sorry Duane.
  12:07pm
Carmichael:

Hi Duane, new listener (to your show) here. Thus far, thus good.
  12:09pm
Duane:

Thanx for the positives everybody...Always a comedian in the bunch, Brian? Haha
  12:10pm
Two Years of Fill Ins:

Patience is a Necessity.
  12:10pm
BSI:

Let us do this thing.
  12:11pm
12539:

Welcome, Duane.
  12:12pm
Brian in UK:

Cecile I saw Pina recently thought you might like it. do not know if has reached you yet, here's a link
http://www.pina-film.de/en/pina-bausch.html

Duane I am Brain the typo with depressing regularity.
  12:13pm
Cecile:

What is it about, Brian? And thanks for thinking of me!
  12:16pm
Cecile:

I did see Kung Fu Panda II yesterday. It had a bit of psychological texture for a cartoon not intended for adults. And it was quite scary in spots, and some genius brought their 4 year old. To a PG movie. Of course the kid was screaming in terror. And had to be taken out.

Anyway, it's visually amazing. Even if you don't like the story, and I do, there is so much detail and so many art styles that it's just a feast for the eyes. Very inspiring!
  12:18pm
Brian in UK:

To precis. Dancer called Pina Bausch. Wim Wenders was making a film about her life, unfortunately she died during filming. Light on biography, dancers in her troupe talking about her influence & dancing in various environments. Enjoyment of dance is preferable though I am marginal on that score. Some wonderful dancing & expression of feelings through movement.
  12:19pm
Cecile:

I do love dance movies. I will have to see it.

Another good thing with KFP II is that there was no annoying pop song tied to it - "soundtrack available on Varese Sarabande" records. Proper.
  12:19pm
Brian in UK:

Is there Air on Neptune?
  12:21pm
northguineahills:

33hz, not to be confused w/ 33.3 (the band)
  12:21pm
Duane:

33.3 "where to now" is classic!
  12:23pm
Brian in UK:

What is the most bizarre remix you know that bears little or no relation with the original?
  12:25pm
Duane:

Aphex Twin once remixed Jesus Jones and didn't use one note of the OG..it was really great!
  12:26pm
Cecile:

I heard a Paul Oakenfold remix of Shannon's Let The Music play that was only tangentally connected to the song.
  12:27pm
Brian in UK:

Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp by Mercury Rev (The Chemical Brothers Remix) left be completely baffled. No recognition of the original. But hey.
  12:28pm
Cecile:

Duane, are you familiar with Chungking? They were a British triphop group that also nodded more than a little to Dr. Buzzard.
  12:28pm
northguineahills:

Merzbow remixing Pan Sonic , but you already knew that.....
  12:29pm
Nick Smoocher:

Some serious flanger on that 6th Borough Project. Just what I needed today. Cheers Duane!
  12:29pm
Cecile:

Bordoms remixing/redoing The Mekons' Where Were You.
  12:29pm
northguineahills:

or.... Richard James remixing the Lemonheads, he purportedly used a gabba tape when asked to the remix.
  12:30pm
BSI:

About half the content of the SACRILEGE comp of Can remixes was pretty remote...
  12:30pm
Duane:

Pan Sonic remixing Merzbow was pretty monstrous!!
  12:31pm
Cecile:

DAMN. that was a seg.
  12:31pm
james stacheroni:

great stuff so far duane!
  12:31pm
northguineahills:

"...when asked FOR the remix." My grammar sucks!
  12:32pm
Ike:

Aphex Twin did a bunch of remixes that had nothing to do with the original songs, didn't he? His remix of Curve's "Falling Free" is great at 33 *or* at 45 RPM but probably doesn't contain any of the original. (Maybe a touch of the vocals?)
  12:37pm
Brian in UK:

Great set.
  12:41pm
Carmichael:

This song suddenly reminded me of Robert Palmer's slow, slinky version of the Kinks' You Really Got Me. Off of Double Fun, I believe.
  12:41pm
Handsome Harry:

Diggi'n on "Whore Your Love."
  12:43pm
Brian in UK:

Carmichael. Early Robert Palmer. Peerless.
  12:44pm
Harder:

This song could be cut down like 5 minutes.
  12:45pm
Carmichael:

Then what the hell would the guitar player do?!?!?
  12:46pm
Harder:

Lean it up against an amp and walk away like a boss.
  12:47pm
BSI:

NOOOOOOO! BAILEY, NOOOO! Herb's no good for you!!!!!
  12:49pm
paul:

THANK YOU B ASED GOD
  12:52pm
AnAnonymousParty:

All you face are belong to us.
  12:52pm
J J:

The last two track names were meshing together. I read it as Whore for your face at first glance.
  12:52pm
northguineahills:

Lil B, nice!
  12:56pm
northguineahills:

ok, got to shut down the stream for work purposes, be back soon!
  12:59pm
Cecile:

wow, Frankie's vocals are really lovely here.
  1:02pm
Duane:

Cecille: Frankie Valli did an amazing record for Motown in '71. Rare, never went anywhere, but really lovely
  1:06pm
Dustin Hoffman:

"I'm walkin' here!"
  1:08pm
paul:

yay City Center!!!!!
  1:18pm
J J:

That guitar sound never gets old.
  1:19pm
Matt:

Dang, nice blouse
  1:19pm
That Guitar Sound:

I'm timeless.
  1:20pm
Slacks:

meh.
  1:21pm
Bryan:

It's all abt the Cocteau Twins in BK this summer. In a good way.
  1:22pm
james stacheroni:

feeling these last few songs. afternoon vibez
  1:23pm
Cecile:

Duane is the Frankie Valli record on the torrents?
  1:24pm
Duane:

Cecille: It should be. I have friends who've been able to locate it
  1:27pm
Cecile:

Thanks. Saw a doc on the Spinners yesterday - are the Phillippe Wynne solo albums any good?
  1:29pm
,comma:

.dot is just redundant.
  1:30pm
Duane:

Cecile: The last one he did for Sugar Hill is really underrated imo
  1:30pm
Hubba:

nacho bizna$$
  1:31pm
Cecile:

Cool! it was such a great "Unsung". Nobody leaves the Spinners forever unless you die. They consider everyone who's in that group their family. Nice guys. I think they would have gotten more credit if they were a little younger and/or more crazy.
  1:32pm
Cecile:

But 19 Top Ten R&B hits in the 70s, many of which crossed over to the Pop and Dance charts. And they're not in the Rock 'n' Roll hall of fame!
  1:34pm
Duane:

Cecille: Huge Spinners fan! Did you see the OJays episode of Unsung? They had a crazy number of hits and they haven't been inducted either. Phillipe Wynne's one of my fave adlib vocalists ever..just for "Knee Deep" alone!
  1:37pm
Cecile:

I know! It's really stupid.

they talked about that, too. How Wynne's mind would be working faster than the music - that he was like a freestyle rapper, except he sang.
  1:44pm
yair Yona (Tel Aviv, Earth):

Hold tight is suck a killer
  1:46pm
Duane:

yair: suck a killer, eh? It is pretty vampy!
  1:48pm
AnAnonymousParty:

Just don't show it over the internet.
  1:48pm
yair Yona (Tel Aviv, Earth):

Give me a break, I'm testing while walking the dog, give me some credit here;)
  1:50pm
Billy Dee Willaims:

Hey, is that me?
  1:50pm
yair Yona (Tel Aviv, Earth):

TEXTING!
  1:50pm
Cecile:

Duane, the O'Jays are in the Hall. Inducted in '05.
  1:51pm
Cecile:

yair, I have no complaints. You get bonus points for typing in a foreign language.
  1:51pm
Duane:

Cecille: Oh good! All's not lost:)
  1:53pm
Cecile:

And Funkadelic's in there. And the Isleys. Still a lot of omissions. And personally, I'd love to throw the Eagles out of there. I think the first five years were the best, looking at the inductees - all major game-changing talents.
  2:01pm
AnAnonymousParty:

"Hey, Larabell, do you know how to sing far away?"
  2:04pm
Henry:

The Spinners are in that movie about the Ali/Foreman fight in Africa. They're pretty great. They opened the show that James Brown capped off. Worth checking out. Forget the name of the doc, though.
  2:06pm
Josh:

Duaniac, I didn't even know you had a show these days - the only thing I like more than your music is your commentary. Thanks for a great afternoon!
  2:07pm
Robert:

I know, nobody's asking me, and there may have been a million other consider'ns that Im not aware of, and we're lucky to have these people at all, but...IMO this would've been much better Fri. night, Sat., or Sun., and with the Minotaurs staying where they were.
  2:07pm
Cecile:

Yes! They had some footage from that Henry. Was it called "When we Were Kings?"
  2:07pm
Dominick:

Ali / Forman doc
"When We Were Kings
  2:08pm
Cecile:

Ha. My memory can still work sometimes.
  2:09pm
Mike East:

that movie was awesome!
  2:10pm
Cecile:

I gotta rent it.
  2:10pm
J J:

Yo Duane, you really know how to mix it up. Love it.
  2:10pm
AnAnonymousParty:

It's funky Johnny Quest!
  2:15pm
Duane:

Josh: AAAAHAHAHA!! Thanx for listening!
  2:16pm
Cecile:

wow this sounds like the Cyrkle.
  2:19pm
Dominick:

Paging Curt Boettcher
  2:22pm
Cecile:

This has that Invicta sound...
  2:22pm
yair yona (tel aviv, Earth):

@Cecile - you're too kind
  2:27pm
Cecile:

Yes. mayer!
  2:37pm
fleep:

Music To Watch The Eclipse By
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/06/lunar-eclipse-webcast/
Thanks, Duane!
  2:39pm
Parq:

If I may, I think the post did not refer to "When We Were Kings" but to "Soul Power", the documentary about the concert that accompanied the prizefight.

http://tinyurl.com/otherali

Sounding great, Duane.
  2:42pm
Cecile:

Yes. I love house versions of gospel.
  2:45pm
Cecile:

SYLVESTER
  2:45pm
northguineahills:

Cecile, you just love house!
  2:45pm
Cecile:

Yeah, I have to cop to that.
  2:46pm
Hubba:

"heart of gold" has been on repeat, thanks for some sf boogie
  2:47pm
Hubba:

"band fo gold" 'scuse
  2:48pm
Hubba:

my new band name "band fo' gold"
  2:49pm
Cecile:

The Amazon reviews of this are great. Lots of first hand stories from folks at the show.
  2:50pm
Cecile:

sang it.
  2:50pm
Drummer Some:

I remember seeing the drummer Jack DeJohnette performing in '79 or '80 wearing a pink t-shirt with silver sparkles spelling out "You Make Me Feel Mighty Real."
  2:51pm
Mike East:

I was in a band for a brief spell called Band of Gold
  2:52pm
Lorange:

were you a BAND FO' GOLD?
  2:53pm
Lorange:

Megatron Man on synth, what did he say?
  2:54pm
Duane:

Patrick Cowley on synths!
  2:55pm
Lorange:

So it was Megatron Man!
  2:57pm
Chance:

Killer show! Thanks very much for all the great music!
  2:58pm
Duane:

Thanx everyone..see you next week!
  2:59pm
Cecile:

Looking forward to it!
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