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Lullabies and reveilles. Something for the late nighters and early risers.

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Favoriting September 17, 2011: Three Bottles of a Thousand Tears

Saturday 3am - 6am

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
Phurpa  Emanating the Retinue of the Deity   Favoriting Trowo phurnag Ceremony  Editions mego  *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
ben Nash  Samaya Part 1   Favoriting Thoughts from Screeching lake  Singing Knives  *   0:05:02 (Pop-up)
Elis Regina/Antonio Carlos Jobim  So Tinha de Ser   Favoriting Elis and Tom  Trama  *   0:08:34 (Pop-up)
Ghedalia Tazartes  Repas Froid #1   Favoriting Repas Froid  Pan  *   0:12:54 (Pop-up)
Madame Hafuze & Selim  kusteka Mayrush   Favoriting Don't Trust Your Neighbors:Early Albanian Traditional Songs & Improvisations 1920s-30s  hinter  *   0:16:53 (Pop-up)
Erkin Koray  Gun Dogmuyor   Favoriting Mechul: Singles and Rarities  Sublime Frequencies  *   0:19:57 (Pop-up)
kamuran Akkor  Kim Ne derse Desin   Favoriting Turkish Freakout 2  Bouzouki Joe  *   0:22:45 (Pop-up)
janja Ivancan  Dej Mi Boze Joci Sokolove   Favoriting Stoneplugged:Croation World Womex 10  Spona  *   0:25:28 (Pop-up)
Staff Benda Bilili  Moto Moindo   Favoriting Tres Tres Fort  Crammed Disc  *   0:30:10 (Pop-up)
Man  Erotica   Favoriting love to Love You Baby: Joe McGasko 2011 Premium  None  *   0:35:18 (Pop-up)
The Human Instinct  Railway & Gun   Favoriting Stoned Guitar  Sunbeam  *   0:39:17 (Pop-up)
The Overtones  Home Type Girl   Favoriting Psychedelic States Volume 3:New York in the 60s  Gear Fab  *   0:48:33 (Pop-up)

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Organs in Orbit 

 

 

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Luger  Hot Stuff   Favoriting Concrete Light  Giradiscos  *   1:03:50 (Pop-up)
Absolute Fusioon  Ya Se van Los Pastores   Favoriting Absolute Fusioon  B-Music  *   1:08:11 (Pop-up)
Samm Bennett  Home Away from Home   Favoriting The Hissing of Chrome Snakes  None  *   1:13:39 (Pop-up)
Jef Gilson  Agnus Dei   Favoriting The best of Jef Gilson  Jazzman  *   1:18:42 (Pop-up)
Bill Plummer and the Cosmic Brotherhood  The Look of Love   Favoriting Bill Plummer and the Cosmic Brotherhood  Impulse  *   1:22:20 (Pop-up)
Bonzo Dog Band  Blind date   Favoriting Best of the Bonzos  United Artists    1:26:23 (Pop-up)
Boswell Sisters  There Will be some Changes Made   Favoriting Boswell Sisters  Columbia    1:28:46 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

 

Organs in Orbit 

 

 

1:31:54 (Pop-up)
The Cambodian Space Project  Tek Tum   Favoriting 2011" A Space Odyssey  metal postcard  *   1:37:52 (Pop-up)
PM  Saiyoke   Favoriting Pocket Music  none  *   1:40:26 (Pop-up)
Houy Meas  Pralkol Sene Eoui Venh   Favoriting Camobodia Rock Spectacular  Lion production    1:44:17 (Pop-up)
Stomu Yamashta's Red Buddha Theatre  Awa Odori   Favoriting Ongaku 70:Vintage Psycehdelia in Japan  Hiruko  *   1:46:53 (Pop-up)
Shocking Blue  The butterfly and I   Favoriting At Home  Repertoire  *   1:48:45 (Pop-up)
B B Blunder  Earache   Favoriting Workers Playtime  Sunbeam  *   1:53:04 (Pop-up)
Shocking Blue  Poor boy   Favoriting At Home  Repertoire  *   2:00:18 (Pop-up)
Remi Babaka  Slave March   Favoriting Black Goddess  Soundway  *   2:05:51 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

 

Organs in Orbit 

 

 

2:09:50 (Pop-up)
Kweli ould Seyyid & Klayhid ould Meylid  Wezin   Favoriting Wallahi le Zein!!  Latitude  *   2:18:35 (Pop-up)
John Lee Hooker  Bottle Up and Go   Favoriting Hooker  Shout    2:23:12 (Pop-up)
J Hines and the fellows  Camelot Time   Favoriting King Funk  Ace  *   2:25:40 (Pop-up)
Taj mahal  Richocet   Favoriting recycling the Blues and Other related Stuff  Columbia    2:27:48 (Pop-up)
PG Six  Days hang heavy   Favoriting Starry Mind  Drag City  *   2:31:26 (Pop-up)
Bobblie Gentry  My Elusive Dreams   Favoriting Betsys Big 10-4  none  *   2:34:19 (Pop-up)
Dex Romweber Duo  Think of me   Favoriting Think Of Me  Bloodshot  *   2:37:58 (Pop-up)
Mike Gordon and the Tempos  Why Don't You Do Right   Favoriting Bear Traces:Nuggets from Bob's Barn  Sub Rosa  *   2:40:24 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

 

Organs in Orbit 

 

 

2:42:42 (Pop-up)
Daniel Johnston  Walking the Cow   Favoriting Beam Me Up  Hazlewood Vinyl plastics  *   2:49:24 (Pop-up)
Cochise  Love's made a Fool of You   Favoriting I Can't Stop Vol 2: Joe McGasko 1022 premium  None  *   2:51:08 (Pop-up)
Fruit Bats  So Long   Favoriting Tripper  Sub Pop  *   2:53:46 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:10am
Andrew:

Hi Bill, nice music you got going tonight ^_^
  3:11am
Looms:

Hello Bill! Good night/morning everyone.
  3:15am
Bill Mac:

morning gents! You're a wee bit earlier this morning than usual, which is a good thing
  3:25am
Looms:

Fell asleep earlier than usual last evening...
  3:26am
Andrew:

this song is nice, Kamuran Akkor.
Hi Looms
It's about to storm here I think, hopefully the power doesn't cut out!
Good that you are on during the day here ^_^
  3:31am
T-Zero:

Morning, guys.
  3:34am
Looms:

@Andrew: seems it's gonna be an "indoor weekend" here too

Hello T-0, how are things?
  3:36am
Andrew:

Hi T-zero!

This moto Moindo track is quite an upbeat dancy song. I like this stuff ^_^
  3:36am
T-Zero:

Oh, not too bad Looms. A couple minor gripes, but otherwise fine.

Hope you all are fine.
  3:38am
T-Zero:

Hi, Andrew. How's Victoria this later afternoon?
  3:39am
T-Zero:

Oh, nevermind. I just read you say it's about to storm.
  3:39am
Andrew:

well, the other song was dancy enough, but now i want to rock out. Erotica, mmm good groove to it.

Was really warm earlier but now the clouds have come over & it seems it's about to storm.
  3:41am
T-Zero:

No storms here, but it's been wet and cold. That's one of my gripes. lol I wanted to turn on the furnace to warm up some, but it's not working. :(
  3:42am
jamief:

jeees Bill it's 8.30 am here in the UK....that Man track is just way tooooo early...or late, depending on your perspective :)
  3:44am
Looms:

Sex is good in the morning too
  3:46am
Bill Mac:

Weather is good here, finally got the summer out of the way, which I always miss... it happens way too fast too.... yeah, sorry Jamie, I was aware that there was some moaning on that track, just didn't think it was going to enter into "moving furniture" territory. I was also trying to carry on a serious conversation here while she was... uh.... busy....
  3:47am
Bill Mac:

I admire your enthusiasm Mr Looms...
  3:49am
mgmg:

That's what she said ....
  3:50am
Marmalade Kitty:

Hello Bill & all!
  3:51am
Bill Mac:

Kitty & mgmg in the house!
  3:53am
Andrew:

Hi mgmg & Marmalade Kitty!
This Overtones song is good. Ah, I love the organs in orbit ^_^
  3:55am
Looms:

Hello fellas!
Okay Bill, let's talk about snail racing :)
  4:02am
Andrew:

Man made me think of a Cd I saw in a discount shop a few months ago...I finally remembered what it was called ManChild
http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/manchild__70s_soul_/power_and_love/
  4:03am
Looms:

Phurpa was impressive.
  4:05am
Andrew:

Good to hear you talk about the music though ^_^
  4:05am
T-Zero:

Andrew, not in the same style of music, but Ramirez does a deep house song called "Orgasmico" which is heavy on the "sex sounds". It's on the Terapia CD.
  4:06am
mgmg:

in the 70's there was the Sizzler Dress... it was very short and had a matching pair of panties
  4:08am
Bill Mac:

Thanks Andrew... Always good to trade info with you guys.... YES!!! the sizzler dress!
  4:11am
Looms:

Ghédalia Tazartès speaks a lot about sex (and booze) on his Ante-Mortem album but it seems that no copy was sent to the station.
  4:12am
Bill Mac:

He's a mixed bag....
  4:13am
duschan:

aaaaah, beautiful sound for a sunny morning in Serbia!! Hello Bill, Hello people!! All the best to all of you!
  4:14am
Andrew:

In the 20s there was this?
http://sarasponda.tumblr.com/post/9214803797
(the link was from this link from inflatable squirrel carcass)
http://savagemandolin.tumblr.com/

hi duschan!
  4:15am
Bill Mac:

Awesome Duschan, glad you're here!
  4:16am
Looms:

Woohoo! Now I have to stand up and dance!
  4:17am
Bill Mac:

Wow.... I have a pair of hip waders that would go great with that ensemble
  4:18am
T-Zero:

And from breaking news that makes one wonder who cares about these things... Los Angeles resident Chanel Tapper's tongue is 3.8 inches from tip to top lip but she was beat for the world's longest tongue by the UK's Stephen Taylor with 3.86 inches.
  4:19am
T-Zero:

... speaking of snakes...
  4:22am
Looms:

Okay, let's pray God so that he brings us peace now - I'm a devoted listener today ;)
  4:25am
Andrew:

O_o
That's a jump....was that the end of the Jef Gilson track? I liked it though.

now this is a spacy version of this song.
  4:29am
Stanley:

Hi Bill. Hi everyone. Busy message board this morning. What have I missed? Ah the Bonzos. A good start!
  4:29am
Bill Mac:

The Samm Bennett tune truly wigged me out... how do you top that?!
  4:29am
Andrew:

I listened to a Bonzo Dog Band earlier today, it was Humanoid Boogie. I like this song too.
  4:30am
Bill Mac:

There were several good spots to pop in Stan.... welcome!
  4:31am
Bill Mac:

I usually punch up We Are Normal, but the best of is indeed the best of the bonzos
  4:33am
Andrew:

Hi stanley.
Boswell sisters, some nice jazzy sound here. I've never heard of them before.
  4:33am
T-Zero:

I love music from the 30s and 40s. These Boswell Sisters harmonics are fab.
  4:34am
Looms:

Yep, excellent set M. DJ!
  4:38am
Jay/ London:

hi all just checking in .. i have all the bonzos records they are always good wene feeeling a bit down or about any time :)
  4:40am
T-Zero:

Hi, ya Jay.
  4:41am
Bill Mac:

A friend of mine clued me in to the Bonzos aroudn1973... lotsa good music coming particularly from the UK back then... mornin Jay...
  4:41am
Jay/ London:

@ t-zero same back to you :)
  4:42am
Looms:

Jay, Stanley, hi!
Where is Brian?
  4:42am
Andrew:

I've heard of them before, I love the sound of this music. the accordian in the background & the slow guitar, awesome ^_^
also, hi Jay
  4:42am
T-Zero:

Did you make the street party the other day, Jay?
  4:44am
Jay/ London:

@ t-zero no something came up but there is a vid i could show you of it
  4:45am
T-Zero:

I'll pass on that, but thanks. Too bad you didn't make it.
  4:48am
T-Zero:

Liken' these tunes. Nice follow on from the Boswell's.
  4:52am
Andrew:

oh wow, Shocking Blue! I've only heard two of their songs. This is a good one too!
(i was on about the Cambodian Space Project in my earlier comment)
  4:53am
T-Zero:

Andrew, I hear this Shocking Blue track on KEXP a few days ago. I really liked it as well.
  4:54am
T-Zero:

Hey, Bill, could you play a repeat of the Poor Boy track? Please.
  4:54am
Jay/ London:

yes this is good, like this track a lot
  4:56am
Jeff In Puna:

Hello. Very nice flow this evening!
  4:56am
Bill Mac:

Which track are you talking about T?
  4:58am
T-Zero:

The Shocking Blue song from the At Home album.
  4:58am
Jay/ London:

the shocking blue track
  4:58am
Bill Mac:

Hiya Jeff.... yeah baby, lotsa happy accidents by yours truly
  4:58am
Bill Mac:

The same track? Butterfly and I?
  4:59am
Bill Mac:

Oh!!!! Poor Boy! Yeah I can put that on!
  4:59am
Jay/ London:

yes that one
  5:00am
T-Zero:

Thank you. Glad you got that figure out. lol
  5:02am
T-Zero:

Is this still BB Blunder that's playing?
  5:03am
T-Zero:

Nevermind. That Blunder seemed to end up somewhere different from how it started, I thought.
  5:03am
Bill Mac:

Yeah, apparently Workers Playtime has a 2nd disk of unreleased stuff
  5:04am
Andrew:

oh wow, this is awesome ^_^
B B Blunder was good too, heard another track a few days ago.
  5:07am
Bert Weedon:

We are normal and we want our freedom, we are normal and we dig........
You can still buy my books online here
http://www.bertweedon.com/video.htm
  5:08am
T-Zero:

Thanks again for playing Poor Boy, Bill. I love that.
  5:08am
Bill Mac:

Bert Weedon, Englands answer to Mel Bay!
  5:09am
Bill Mac:

No problem, T... great album by Shocking Blue
  5:11am
Andrew:

I will have to get some Shocking Blue. I have an album by another Dutch band, Golden Earring, Moontan, that's got some good tracks on it.

good song this Slave March
  5:19am
Bert Weedon:

My pleasure, Bill. Those Bonzos boys were a bit too much for me but it did not do sales any harm.
  5:20am
Bill Mac:

I'm trying to figure out whether they would have hurt or helped
  5:22am
Bert Weedon:

You know what they say 'Any publicity is publicity'.
  5:25am
Bill Mac:

To be sure.... you probably would be totally unknown in the states if not for that line...
  5:30am
T-Zero:

Bill, have you had a chance to listen to any Eric Lindell since I mentioned him?
  5:30am
Bert Weedon:

I always had good sales in Duluth maybe it was the surfing.
  5:31am
T-Zero:

OMG. I haven't heard taj Mahal in ages and ages.
  5:31am
Bill Mac:

You know i haven't.... I'll make sure I do that this week though now that you mentioned it again.
  5:33am
Brian in UK:

Mornin' Bill & friends. Bit late today, Ah Taj, Music Fuh Ya' always gets me going, that Carribean sound.
  5:34am
T-Zero:

The John Lee Hooker is why I asked. He's been active on lables since 1996 (I think), but his Change in the Weather (2006 CD) is one I like a lot.
  5:35am
T-Zero:

Oh. 5:34 was to Bill about Lindell, as an fyi.
  5:36am
Bill Mac:

Hey Bri... you're not just getting back from walking the dog are you? Good to see you! Yeah, I been reading about Taj a bit so I thought I should play him....
  5:38am
Bill Mac:

I know, but I'd like to check him out... and quite possibly share it with the world...
  5:40am
Looms:

Hey Brian!

Just read about Kulanjan by Taj Mahal, sounds interesting. Does anyone know this album?
  5:42am
Brian in UK:

You know Bill, you get days that just slip thru your fingers; well I think today is going to be one of them. Poor old dog is still waiting for a walk.
I'm reading this book at present and it makes depressing reading guess the same thing is happening over your way.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Last-Shop-Standing-Whatever-Happened/dp/0956121209
  5:43am
T-Zero:

From your selections today I think you'd like him. I don't know as he's introducing any innovative new musical vision but I like him and he doesn't seem to get much airtime. (None at WFMU as far as I could find.) I first heard him on a local NPR station.
  5:43am
Andrew:

Hi brian.
I just read about Taj Mahal on wokipedia (cos i think there's an aussie band called taj mahal?) & it was interesting to hear his take on blues & that not many black people listen to blues anymore.
I don't know any Taj albums, Looms

Blowing The Fuse is a good series with music like this Mike Gordon... the local library has about 6 or 7 of them, then go from 1946 to 1959 I think.
This is a nice song, Think of Me
  5:46am
Brian in UK:

Looms, yes get a copy it's Taj with Toumani Diabati, arguably the greatest kora player right now. Kulanjan is a tune originally played by Toumani's dad over 20 years ago. The two players complement each other very well, the blues with African roots.
  5:46am
Andrew:

There's no record shops in my town, have to go 2 towns over. Even the local Kmart has only about 30 CDs!

Tonights been a good night ^_^
  5:47am
Looms:

Thanks Brian. As I deeply love Toumani Diabate's music, I think I'm gonna try to get a copy of it.
  5:50am
Brian in UK:

looms it's interesing to hear the difference in styles between Toumani & his dad. The latter sounds more formal if I can use that term, whereas his son is looser. Check out this for a FEMALE kora player
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014649c
  5:52am
Andrew:

hmm, I just got an old Mojo CD off ebay and it's got Toumani Diabete on it with Jarabi...but I have another cd with a Diabete on it...is that his dad?
I saw a video of Canned Heat, on a music VHS, Bob Hite was a great singer, it was I Like To Boogie. Good song that.
  5:54am
Looms:

You mean Sona Jobarteh?
And what do you mean exactly with "his son is looser" (sorry for my poor English)
  5:56am
T-Zero:

I heard Walking the Cow on Ken's show for the first time. I'd never heard of Daniel Johnston before then. I'm still trying to figure out what the cow is. And his voice... It's just great!
  5:57am
Bill Mac:

Hey folks, great time tonite.... thanks so much for all the blabber and hiss.... next week!
  5:57am
Looms:

Great job Bill! Have a nice week.
  5:58am
T-Zero:

Thank *you* bill. Always enjoy your show and your mic breaks.
  5:58am
Andrew:

Thanks Bill for a great show! ^_^
Thanks everyone for the interesting banter ^_^
  5:58am
Brian in UK:

Andrew, Goin' Home is a good comp intro to his early blues toons. Sidiki Diabati is Toumani's dad. His album from a few years back is called Mali: Cordes Anciennes. Cut 6 is Kulanjan.
Looms I mean less formal more relax to my untuned ear does that make sense.
  5:59am
T-Zero:

Take care Jay, Andrew, Looms and all.
  5:59am
Brian in UK:

Bill remember Cochises first album cover? Fold sleeve. OOOH
  5:59am
Looms:

Brian: yes! I think I love his work for this very reason.
  6:00am
Brian in UK:

Nice one, Bill.
  6:00am
Jay/ London:

hear you all same time next week enjoy the rest of the weekend
  6:00am
Looms:

See you soon T-0
  6:01am
jamief:

great show bill
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