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Favoriting June 20, 2011: Bzzzz, Boo.

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Artist Track Album Year Comments Approx. start time
Koen Holtkamp  Loosely Based On Bees (excerpt)   Favoriting S/t      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Tamaryn  Love Fade   Favoriting The Waves      0:09:46 (Pop-up)
Scott Walker  Delta Dawn   Favoriting We Had It All      0:13:25 (Pop-up)
Nü Sensae  Tea Swamp Park   Favoriting V/a, Bloodstains Across British Columbia 7"      0:16:41 (Pop-up)
Daniel Menche  Like a Ghost Singing to You (part 1) (exc)   Favoriting Like A Ghost Singing to You cassette      0:18:14 (Pop-up)
Timmy Thomas  Why Can't We Live Together   Favoriting       0:24:36 (Pop-up)
Joshua Gabriel  Simpathy   Favoriting 3rd Chance      0:28:24 (Pop-up)
The Butterflys  Goodnight Baby   Favoriting V/a, The Red Bird Story      0:32:10 (Pop-up)
Morbid Opera  Madness   Favoriting Jesus Loves you, So Give Us Your Money      0:35:01 (Pop-up)
 
The Rebel  SLC BTR   Favoriting split 7" with The Bomber Jackets      0:45:53 (Pop-up)
The Feeling of Love  Dissolve Me   Favoriting Dissolve Me      0:48:50 (Pop-up)
neskoóhAt  Watch the Skies   Favoriting (from) the sky 7"      0:52:19 (Pop-up)
Mario Garcia  Sr. Cisne   Favoriting Sr. Cisne      0:55:39 (Pop-up)
Spiv  Oh You Beautiful Child   Favoriting 7"  1973    1:04:39 (Pop-up)
Useless Eaters  Fake Fashion Loud Music   Favoriting Daily Commute      1:07:29 (Pop-up)
Belong  Come See   Favoriting Common Era      1:09:50 (Pop-up)
Ferrante & Teicher  Midnight Cowboy   Favoriting       1:15:08 (Pop-up)
 
Prisoners Go Go Band  Unborn AND Twisted   Favoriting Live! At the Butchery with Special Guests On Fire      1:26:11 (Pop-up)
Dyslexic_Artsehcro  Another World   Favoriting S/t cassette      1:29:31 (Pop-up)
Bromp Treb  Readinessmax   Favoriting split 7" w/ Horaflora      1:31:21 (Pop-up)
Gen Ken Montgomery  Fabio's Muffler   Favoriting End Tymes Fest Promotional CD    End Tymes fest this Sunday, June 26  1:34:38 (Pop-up)
Edgar Wappenhalter  revelatory pathways to a place of rebirth   Favoriting On the Beach      1:36:35 (Pop-up)
Hototogisu  tr 1   Favoriting Floating Japanese Oof! Gardens of the 21st Century      1:41:08 (Pop-up)
Pearls Before Swine  Images Of April   Favoriting Balaklava      1:54:16 (Pop-up)
La Big Vic  FAO   Favoriting Actually    catch a live set from Marty McSorley's archives  1:56:50 (Pop-up)
Roxy Music  All I Want Is You   Favoriting Country Life  1974    2:03:49 (Pop-up)
 
Implodes  Marker   Favoriting Black Earth      2:13:38 (Pop-up)
Naked on the Vague  Abstract Figures   Favoriting 7"      2:18:21 (Pop-up)
Alastair Galbraith  Screaming E   Favoriting Seely Girn      2:21:03 (Pop-up)
Rat Catching  Binder   Favoriting S/t      2:23:58 (Pop-up)
Harlan Howard  I Fall To Pieces   Favoriting All Time Favorite Country Songwriter      2:27:20 (Pop-up)
Neil Young  Birds   Favoriting 7"    go listen to Joe Belock's archive from last week  2:30:08 (Pop-up)
Jason Simon  The Dust Does Blow   Favoriting S/t    Dead Meadow side project  2:32:00 (Pop-up)
Valerio Tricoli / Thomas Ankersmit  Plague #7   Favoriting Forma II      2:37:03 (Pop-up)
w/ Donald Pleasance & Glenda Jackson  (exc)   Favoriting No Exit      2:41:18 (Pop-up)
You  Hallucination Engine   Favoriting Electric Day      2:45:08 (Pop-up)
Patsy Cline  She's Got You   Favoriting Live at the Opry      2:52:49 (Pop-up)
  Let's jam         2:55:32 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:04pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

ahhh, the bees, the bees, the bees
  3:06pm
aaron in chicago:

killing me won't bring back your god damn honey
  3:09pm
12539:

killer bees!
  3:09pm
Looms:

The only bee we saw this last weekend was climbing a stone wall, dying.
:(
  3:11pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I had to kill some wasps that took up residence in the umbrella on my patio. But wasps are useless death machines.
  3:13pm
J J:

I have a crush on this song.
  3:14pm
Cecile:

The strip mall management planted lavender around the McDonalds near me - there were a ton of bumblebees hovering around there.
  3:18pm
dc pat:

I told my son that yellow jackets are as useless as mosquitoes or gnats. I feel a little bad about that now..
  3:18pm
Cecile:

I don't think this is Scott's best song selection.

Stream is still being flaky for me.
  3:20pm
Looms:

@Cecile: lots of bumble bees here as well, but honey bees are vanishing more and more each year, sadly (no joke)
  3:21pm
Dave B:

vuvuzela!

Here's the concerto in B flat:
http://www.synthgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/vuvuzela_concerto.jpg
  3:21pm
dc pat:

this is making me feel uneasy...
  3:22pm
Cecile:

I know. We have a great honey maker here, who does the Ames Farm honey. He does micro-honey - he'll put the geographic coordinates of the trees the bees are going to. He's a hero and has been raising a lot of people's consciousness here about bees..
  3:22pm
12539:

Okay, now everybody can talk about how sad it is that the ghosts are disappearing.
  3:22pm
Cecile:

micro-climate honey, I meant to say.
  3:23pm
Dave B:

I'm sad that the vuvuzela disappeared.
  3:24pm
dc pat:

vuvuzela jokes never get old, thanks Dave B.
  3:26pm
Cecile:

Here's the site:
http://www.amesfarm.com/index.php
  3:26pm
OM:

This sound and these discussions have prompted me to try and figure out what species of wasp is nesting in my house.

That has led me to spend the past 5 minutes looking at pictures of wasps.

And for that, all of you can go to hell
  3:27pm
Cecile:

Go read the honey site. It will "sweeten" your mood.
  3:28pm
Dave B:

@OM: I have this kind of wasp in my neighborhood:

http://bit.ly/iMG4PM
  3:29pm
raga:

nevermind the bees and wasps, let's focus on the damn Emerald Ash Borer beetles. they killed the enormous ash tree in my front yard.
oh, and hi Scott...
  3:31pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

in an effort to combat the Emerald Ash Borer, our city has decided to chop all the ash trees down. They probably won't because there's no $, but...
  3:32pm
Cecile:

Silly beetles. Don't they know if they kill the trees, then their food goes away?
  3:34pm
wigwambam:

Apparently the beetles have never heard of the tragedy of the commons...
  3:34pm
still b/p:

Haven't been stung in a while. Maybe I'm due. Thought it was interesting once when three of 'em got my hands because I swung an ax at a downed tree close enough to disturb a ground nest. "The hands are the agents of the offense. Get the hands!"
  3:37pm
julia!:

hey scott! sorry for the late tune in... local station here was doing their clarence tribute. glad to be here now...
  3:39pm
dc pat:

this woman sounds like the singer for the last group I was in..
  3:40pm
dc pat:

b/p: when I was about 3 I was convinced a jellow jacket stung me between the thumb and forefinger to get me to drop my banana..
  3:42pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I can't see how '74 wasn't worse. And 1979! ugghh!
  3:43pm
Cecile:

1979 was great, '74 was kind of good, but it helped if you listened to glam rock.
  3:44pm
julia!:

71-73: the three worst / most depressing songs - "alone again, naturally", "that's the way i've always heard it should be", "captain jack".
  3:44pm
dc pat:

yeah 1979 was great, tons of great stuff. I'm not sticking up for '74 though or '73
  3:45pm
Cecile:

Now, 1977 if you were not listening to punk rock or free jazz it was a horrible year.
  3:45pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

well I was 10 in '79 and had not heard of punk or new wave...so it was the death-throes of classic rock and disco.
  3:46pm
dc pat:

well we were, so it was amazing.
  3:48pm
dc pat:

1979: I remember London Calling just came out and everyone on fire about it. And then somebody bought Entertainment...hoooooo boy.
  3:49pm
Cecile:

There was some great disco that year. And some great pop songs on the charts. A good year.
  3:50pm
Cecile:

London Calling was 1980. Entertainment was 1979. But, yeah, that was as barnburner.
  3:50pm
Cecile:

they reissued the Clash's 1st album in '79, too with extra tracks.
  3:51pm
Cecile:

Oh, it was '79. My mistake. I bought it in 80. LOL!
  3:52pm
Cecile:

No, I was right - US release January 80, UK release 79.

Whew. Thought I was losing it.
  3:53pm
Toms KiwiTayl:

Yazoo
  3:54pm
Chop Scott:

Ahem---Alice Cooper "Billion Dollar Babies" released in 1973!
  3:57pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

this has the same type of vocal cadence as USAISAMONSTER
  3:57pm
Scott:

Ahhhhhh, but it was no "Killer". Hi everyone!
  3:58pm
dc pat:

a friend had just been to England so... but now that I think about it, I'm remembering events from 1980 because we practiced in a building that had a"1780" stone out front and every one marveled at it being "the 200 year old house."
  3:58pm
Scott:

@Dead Corporate Eyes - guess what! Tom from USAisamonster's new Ann Arbor-based band
  3:59pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

figures, it's a pretty unique way of vocalizing...I'll have to check that shit out
  4:00pm
dc pat:

ok, gotta go ride my bike. bye folks.
  4:01pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I got my kid a new bike for his birthday last week...in five days he had it broken already.
  4:02pm
jaycjay:

Yeah Cecille, I agree on 1974. Roxy Music's Country Life, for example.
  4:02pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

kid's a freakin tornado of destruction
  4:02pm
Cecile:

and some very early disco/funk. War were still having hits.
  4:05pm
still b/p:

Being a teenager, there was extra intensity in the "Aw, rats!" sentiment when I got the censored cover of Country Life.
  4:06pm
Cecile:

Yeah, when I finally got my copy on vinyl, I made sure I got the smutty one.
  4:08pm
Van:

Gosh, the memories. Country Life was my first Roxy LP
  4:08pm
still b/p:

Maybe the girls stepped out of the frame on mine because they were afraid of bees and poorly protected.
What about the rumor that all the Roxy album models were men?
  4:08pm
Dave B:

King Crimson's "Red" - 1974 - is a fav of mine..
  4:10pm
Cecile:

Amanda Lear posed on one of their album covers. She is transgendered.
  4:12pm
Cecile:

She was the model on "For Your Pleasure."
  4:12pm
Scott:

Can't remember their names, but I believe the women on the cover of "Country Life" were the sister and girlfriend of Can's Michael Karoli
  4:15pm
still b/p:

With barely a drink and a half, I could probably take a first-ever karaoke shot at The Thrill of it All, Out of the Blue or Prairie Rose.
And speaking of imitation/homage:
http://tinyurl.com/4xvy7or
  4:18pm
Van:

wiki has this: The cover features two scantily-clad models, Constanze Karoli (reportedly either the sister or the cousin of Can's Michael Karoli) and Eveline Grunwald. Bryan Ferry met them in Portugal and persuaded them to do the photo shoot as well as to help him with the words to the song "Bitter-Sweet". Although not credited for their photos they are credited on the lyric sheet for their German translation work.
  4:18pm
Cecile:

The dueling pianos of Ferrante and Teicher! I think we had more records by them growing up than just about anyone.
  4:18pm
BSI:

Late to the party.
barman: Bowmore 12 with a (lite) splash for all my friends.....
  4:19pm
Cecile:

I actually think someone skated to this during a competition back in the day...Even back then as a kid I was Hunh? This is from an X rated movie!
  4:20pm
BSI:

By the way: that was highly cool, but COWS did the utimate Midnight Cowboy cover, ever-ever-ever. I have spoken.
  4:21pm
Cecile:

they also did a great cover of Koyaanisqatsi.
  4:22pm
Handsome Harry:

There were definitely worse years in popular music (and music in general) than 1970.
  4:23pm
Mutton:

Gary Higgins? 1973?
  4:24pm
BSI:

Cecile: agreed. Seeing them do Koyaanisqatsi live in DC (circa '89) destroyed my mind for life, god bless 'em.
  4:24pm
Cecile:

it's my greatest regret I never saw them live. But it was during my hermit phase.
  4:26pm
Mutton:

Any songs from the movie: The Mind of Mr Somes w/ Terence Stamp? Ball Ball Ball . . . .
  4:33pm
Looms:

Time to collapse into bed here, thanks for the great sounds Scott.
  4:34pm
Years:

We years are all nearly equal, especially those of us in close mutual proximity. Huge variations in preferences among years that are in fact near each other mainly result either from sheerly subjective differences in preference, or from ignorance, or more often from a combination of the two.
  4:37pm
Fabio's muffler:

it's my time to shine
  4:51pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

this is beautiful, floating music
  4:57pm
BSI:

Rapp!
  5:00pm
Kathleen O'Malley:

Hey Scott -- I sent this PSA in to the Arb Guide, but nobody has updated the guide in over a month. So here is my announcement:

June 21 - Eat at Maxwell's, Save a Kitten.
Maxwell's in Hoboken will honor Adopt A Shelter Cat Month by donating a portion of their dinner receipts on Tuesday, June 21, to the Hudson County Animal League (HCAL). So come on out, enjoy delicious regional comfort food and a full bar, maybe catch the Art Brut show afterward -- and know that your dinner bill will save the life of an abandoned kitten, cat or dog.

HCAL is a 501c3 non-profit that relies on donations and fundraisers to pay vet bills for sick and injured animals, feed the little ones in our care, provide low-cost spay/neuter certificates, etc. And June is the height of Kitten Season, putting added strain on our resources. Saving furry lives runs into a LOT of money, so we're very grateful to Maxwell's and to you, dear diner/donor, for helping us to help the animals.

Maxwell's serves dinner from 5pm-midnight.
  5:07pm
jaycjay:

Yes! Can't wait to see what this will be followed up with.
  5:07pm
Bryan:

Scott you are broadcasting from inside my brain.
  5:08pm
jaycjay:

@still b/p, Bryan Ferry's is the only voice I ever karaoke to.
  5:09pm
frenchee:

nothing like a little Roxy Music to liven up the afternoon.
  5:12pm
Mutton:

baba booey to you all - that's a farcical text peter
  5:14pm
Mutton:

Oh no 3 hours of clay pigeon? kill me now
  5:15pm
Mutton:

Sorry tom sharpling told me to say that
  5:16pm
Scott:

0 for 3 on your shared thoughts there, Mutton
  5:21pm
frenchee:

Pidge should borrow Sue Per's show title: SOLID GOLD HELL
  5:22pm
frenchee:

..for three hours
  5:28pm
Handsome Harry:

Liking this RAT CATCHING thus far. Is this Jennifer Melinn's solo synth project?
  5:30pm
Scott:

Internet sez yup: http://www.fedoracorpse.com/
  5:32pm
don:

yo scott! very much diggin this harlan
  5:34pm
Scott:

thanks don!
  5:41pm
pierre:

(I see everybody is having a good chat !)

'Just wanted to say "bonsoir" to my favourite radio.

And by that i mean Bonsoir to Scott Williams, and all the Listeners Extraordinaires. i'm just catching the show, it is beyond good, and the playlist seem grandiose, so i feel amongst friends already
  5:47pm
Scott:

Bonsoir Pierre!
  5:48pm
ScottC:

Elizabeth R ?
  5:49pm
ScottC:

scary powerful that Glenda
  5:49pm
dale:

been listening but had to log on to say: once again what scott plays can really creep you out. now that's good radio.
  5:49pm
jeff-m:

beautiful for sure
  5:54pm
BSI:

I approve this message.
  3:22pm
bennett:

You are such a great dj and I get so much from your programs! Thanks for everything you do.
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