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Favoriting July 19, 2011: Ghost Tambourine

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
THE IN-THEME          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
DEUX PINGOUINS  Karisma Ha   Favoriting Karisma Ha (3" CD)  Cactus  1993  0:03:05 (Pop-up)
DANNY GUGLIELMI  Out of Nowhere   Favoriting Adventures in Sound  Tops  1958  0:07:34 (Pop-up)
MIX  (Wagner + Sleeping Beauty + A Child's Garden of Grass)   Favoriting       0:10:23 (Pop-up)
THE BRASS RING  Sugar Loaf   Favoriting Gazpacho  ABC/Dunhill  1968  0:13:45 (Pop-up)
DAVE PRATT & THE SEX MACHINE BAND  The Argument   Favoriting Shabbey Road -- The Worst of: Volume 2  98 KUPD  1985  0:16:04 (Pop-up)
ARRANGERS' PUBLISHING COMPANY  Egyptian Kanyptian   Favoriting Marching Band (2LP)  APC  1990  0:18:09 (Pop-up)
GILLES CAMPAUX  Steinbern   Favoriting Musiques de Spectacles  Ass Zic  1993  0:19:40 (Pop-up)
RIVINGTON & BLACKROD HS JUNIOR INSTRUMENTAL GROUP  Calypso   Favoriting Sounds Promising  Pad  196?  0:22:24 (Pop-up)
HUDSON-STYRENE  Back in Hell   Favoriting A Monster & the Devil  Mustard/Tinnitus  1989  0:24:07 (Pop-up)
          0:28:24 (Pop-up)
THE NEW FOLK  Carpenter Man   Favoriting Are You Ready?  M/M  1970?  0:32:31 (Pop-up)
PHIL KEAGGY w/ GLASS HARP  Song of Hope   Favoriting Song in the Air  Star Song  1977  0:35:21 (Pop-up)
NORTHWIND  Just Yesterday   Favoriting V.A.: W4 Homegrown  106 FM Detroit  197?  0:39:42 (Pop-up)
ALEXIS  It's in Your Hands   Favoriting Alexis  MCA  1977  0:42:58 (Pop-up)
PFM  Promenade on a Puzzle   Favoriting Photos of Ghosts  Manticore  1973  0:46:05 (Pop-up)
PROCOL HARUM  Skip Softly (My Moonbeams)   Favoriting Shine On Brightly  A&M  1968  0:53:39 (Pop-up)
 
BUGS TOMORROW  Summercamp   Favoriting Bugs Tomorrow  Casablanca  1980  1:00:13 (Pop-up)
JANE SIBERRY  Extra Executives   Favoriting No Borders Here  Duke Street  1984  1:02:47 (Pop-up)
THE WAITRESSES  Jimmy Tomorrow   Favoriting Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful  Polydor/Ze  1981  1:07:14 (Pop-up)
PINK SECTION  Francine's Lust   Favoriting Pink Section (12" EP)  Modern  1980  1:12:52 (Pop-up)
THE ROMANS  Tuned Out   Favoriting You Only Live Once  Solid Eye  1983  1:16:59 (Pop-up)
THE WILD STARES  I Was Born the Day the Music Died   Favoriting Skorch Turth  Birth  1987  1:20:11 (Pop-up)
SMERSH  Hunter Killer   Favoriting The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms  RRRecords  1986  1:22:03 (Pop-up)
 
ANNE CESSNA & ESSENDON AIRPORT  Lost in Madagascar (1980)   Favoriting Sonic Investigations (Of the Trivial)  Chapter Music  2002  1:28:39 (Pop-up)
JOHN BENDER  3581   Favoriting I Don't Remember Now, I Don't Want to Talk About It  Record Sluts  1980  1:32:57 (Pop-up)
DEERHUNTER  Helicopter   Favoriting Halcyon Digest  4AD  2010  1:37:39 (Pop-up)
ANNIE ANXIETY BANDEZ  As I Lie in Your Arms   Favoriting Jackamo  One Little Indian  1987  1:42:33 (Pop-up)
IGNATIUS JONES  Like a Ghost (Extended Version)   Favoriting Like a Ghost (12")  WEA  1982  1:48:15 (Pop-up)
          1:55:03 (Pop-up)
M  Woman Make Man   Favoriting New York - London - Paris - Munich  Sire  1979  1:57:10 (Pop-up)
TED STRUNCK & THE STRATTON-NELSON BAND  Someday Baby   Favoriting V.A.: W4 Homegrown  106 FM Detroit  197?  1:59:18 (Pop-up)
GUARDIAN  Waiting   Favoriting V.A.: W4 Homegrown  106 FM Detroit  197?  2:01:48 (Pop-up)
FRIJID PINK  Mr. Blood   Favoriting Earth Omen  Lion  1972  2:06:02 (Pop-up)
SMAK  Tambourine   Favoriting Black Lady  Fantasy  1978  2:10:43 (Pop-up)
RIVINGTON & BLACKROD HS JUNIOR INSTRUMENTAL GROUP  Slow Waltz   Favoriting Sounds Promising  Pad  196?  2:14:12 (Pop-up)
FRANK PAHL  Walnut Street Bridge Dance, Parts 8, 9, 10   Favoriting The Romantic Side of Schizophrenia  Fot  1994  2:16:36 (Pop-up)
DIE VOGEL EUROPAS  Never Wrong   Favoriting Short Stories  Z.O.O.  1993  2:19:26 (Pop-up)
 
BENE GESSERIT  Rather Bizarre Blues   Favoriting V.A.: A Highly Ragged Guide to My Kind of Blues  AMF  1994  2:27:20 (Pop-up)
BING SELFISH & THE IDEALS  Kyoto Kids   Favoriting Binging It All Back Home  Out of Depression  1994  2:33:47 (Pop-up)
ERIC CHARDEN  C'est Si Haut   Favoriting Montreal-Bienvenue  Gamma  1969  2:37:59 (Pop-up)
CHROME  Return to Zanzibar   Favoriting The Visitation  Siren  1976  2:41:21 (Pop-up)
BOREDOMS  Action Synthesizer Hero   Favoriting Chocolate Synthesizer  Reprise  1994  2:45:21 (Pop-up)
GI-NAPAJO  Pajo   Favoriting Tsantas  Muriki  1995  2:49:17 (Pop-up)
 
CURD DUCA  Hypno Traffic [slowed down]   Favoriting       2:59:22 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:00pm
tonyc:

Hullo dere!
  12:04pm
J J:

Hope all the songs are gonna be HOT today.
  12:05pm
tonyc:

They'll be HOT AS HADES
  12:13pm
tonyc:

Anybody home?
  12:15pm
Ike:

MLLLLurp!
  12:16pm
tonyc:

Hey Ike! Choking on the gazpacho?
  12:16pm
mark:

Mmmmm - gazpacho
  12:21pm
tonyc:

Hiya, Mark!
  12:22pm
J J:

Ass Zic?
  12:23pm
tonyc:

'Fraid so....
  12:33pm
tonyc:

He builded a house....
  12:46pm
tonyc:

It's probably a sign of mental disintegration, but I've been getting into this kind of '70s AOR pomp rock recently.
  12:47pm
tonyc:

Like the Alexis & Northwind tracks, I mean....
  12:56pm
mark:

Googled Alexis for heck of it and someone on a blog likened them to "Pablo Cruise meets Head East meets Chicago". What an endorsement! - or is it?
  12:59pm
n davis:

I'm betting AOR will be the next big thing on MP3 blogs. That Alexis track is really good!
  1:00pm
J J:

I was thinking some of these bands are like the ones you have no problem finding their used LPs in every dusty thrift store. No shortage of Pablo Cruise.
  1:01pm
tonyc:

Well, in fact, I have picked up most of the Head East LPs in thrift stores and dollar bins out here. Coming soon to Give the Drummer Radio.
  1:02pm
tonyc:

Pablo Cruise I haven't had the courage to check out yet, though...
  1:11pm
J J:

Having browsed many a thrift bins, there must have been an period of time in the 70's when it seemed a lot of bands posed shirtless on their album covers. Now it's mostly solo rap artists that do it.
  1:12pm
tonyc:

Pablo Cruise also seems to always pose with wet hair....
  1:13pm
Jeremy:

Have any other artists done a Two Virgins style completely naked LP cover?
  1:16pm
Conrad:

Yay for obscure new wave! See, kids, The Waitresses did more than "Christmas Wrapping" and "I Know What Boys Like."
  1:16pm
tonyc:

Hey Jeremy! Here's one:

On the Seventh Day... ( http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/on_the_seventh_day/on_the_seventh_day___/ )
  1:20pm
tonyc:

In case that endless link doesn't work, the band I meant is On the Seventh Day
  1:20pm
Jeremy:

two more virgins!
  1:23pm
tonyc:

Pseu Braun guests on this Smersh LP!!
  1:24pm
Dingo Virgin:

Acid Mother GONG
  1:29pm
tonyc:

Or is it pronounced "Sessna"? Dunno....
  1:29pm
J J:

I found this article that says specific year revivals are all the rage and currently the fashionable year is 1988. http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/jul/17/one-year-counts-1980s-1988
  1:31pm
tonyc:

Uh oh -- not sure if there's anything from '88 in today's show.
  1:32pm
tonyc:

Tho by the time the show's over, another year will probably be the it year....
  1:33pm
Jeremy:

tea, vicar? http://www.flickr.com/photos/omnia/22315766/
  1:35pm
tonyc:

Yikes! He does have his collar on, though, I see....
  1:37pm
Jeremy:

But, officer, I've already been collared! Love JB...I have been on a Bender bender since getting the reissues.
  1:44pm
tonyc:

I once saw a woman with a John Bender tee-shirt on sitting in a cafe. Turned out she had bought it back in the '80s but had no idea who he was.
  1:48pm
Brian in UK:

Afternoon Tony & co from an extremely showery UK. Washing has had six rinses so far on the line. Summer BAH..
  1:49pm
sirhc swerdna:

blah?
  1:51pm
tonyc:

Wet wishes to you, Brian (and backwards man too)
  1:51pm
Brian in UK:

Did you write 'Yesterday Man' in 1965?
  1:53pm
sirhc swerdna:

in a former life - yes!
  1:55pm
tonyc:

Brian: Did Phil Coulter write that? When I first started at FMU a rumor circulated for a bit that I was Phil Coulter's younger brother
  1:57pm
Brian in UK:

I thought he wrote that & several of Sandie Shaws' hits. Phil Coulter co wrote Puppet on a String for the Eurovision Song Contest.
  1:58pm
Brian in UK:

To avoid confusion 'He' being sirhc swerdna!!!
  1:59pm
Brian in UK:

Are you part Irish then, Tony?
  2:01pm
tonyc:

A wee bit, via one grandparent.
  2:01pm
sirhc swerdna:

my brother's name is ynot and i did have a french great grandmother...
  2:03pm
Brian in UK:

Whynot tony?
  2:04pm
tonyc:

Phil Whynot?
  2:04pm
Brian in UK:

He was in Thin Lizzy. An Irish connection?
  2:05pm
tonyc:

He's my unborn son.
  2:08pm
Brian in UK:

Was Manticore owned by ELP?
  2:09pm
tonyc:

Brian: Yep, Manticore was ELP's label.
  2:09pm
sirhc swerdna:

yeah the singer in the tribute band, saw them the other week, kept doin encores without being asked
  2:14pm
sirhc swerdna:

synths featuring nicely today :)
  2:14pm
Brian in UK:

I met a guy couple of years ago at a gig and he mentioned PFM for some odd reason as it was a Hellwood gig. He was suitably taken aback when I pronounced the groups name fully (cannot spell it though)
  2:16pm
tonyc:

Pre-mumble mumble Bakery
  2:16pm
Jeremy:

More triangle!
  2:17pm
Brian in UK:

Count Basie Orchestra on Triangle.
  2:18pm
Jeremy:

Suitably enough, I'm parched...
  2:19pm
Brian in UK:

Beer o'clock?
  2:19pm
Ike:

"The Romantic Side of Schizophrenia" indeed. What a good description.
  2:21pm
Kay:

Have you figured out a title for this show yet, Tony?
  2:21pm
tarkus:

Yes PFM opened for ELP in 70's & they liked them/ Italian Prog needed promo.
  2:22pm
tonyc:

Kay: Nope. Have a suggestion? (Greetings!)
  2:25pm
Brian in UK:

I think Ike has it with the Frank Pahl.
  2:27pm
Kay:

Since I'm not listening live, it's difficult. "Sidewise through the yesteryears"?
  2:29pm
J J:

The Coulter Personality Disorder
  2:31pm
tonyc:

My show titles are usually made up by combining words from the titles of songs played in the show. Now you know the rules....
  2:32pm
Kay:

Side=The Romantic Side of Schizophrenia
Yester=Just Yesterday
Wise=(your upcoming song choice)
  2:34pm
tonyc:

Talking about titles, this Bing Selfish album has the greatest title ever.
  2:37pm
DTCD:

MORE+less=Brillance!
  2:40pm
sirhc swerdna:

yesterwise man?
  2:43pm
tonyc:

Actually, I'm leaning toward "Ghost Tambourine"
  2:44pm
HALF/MAcHINE:

YOU HAVE BEEN DUPLICATEd>>>>>>
  2:47pm
tonyc:

I have been Chrome-plated
  2:48pm
J J:

Summercamp Executives Promenade in Hell
  2:48pm
tonyc:

Good one, JJ!!
  2:53pm
tonyc:

Won't be running over today, for a change -- so this is the last number of today's show. So, thanks for listening everybody!!
  2:53pm
tonyc:

Stay tuned for the setlist, though....
  2:54pm
Kay:

"Homegrown ghost pepper jingle jangle"
  2:54pm
tonyc:

And, of course, stay tuned to Give the Drummer Radio!
  2:55pm
tonyc:

I like it, Kay!!
  2:56pm
tonyc:

I'll be back with a new show in two weeks. Thanks again for tuning in!!
  2:57pm
Kay:

Like the spy who loved me, "nobody does it better" Tony!
  2:57pm
J J:

Good show as always Tony. Francine's Rather Bizzare Sugar Loaf Calypso.
  3:00pm
tonyc:

Thanks, K & JJ!
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