Favoriting Brian Turner: Playlist from January 24, 2012 Favoriting

Order and disorder in a freeform haze of terribly-played guitars, shorted-out electronics, found audio detritus, strange sounds from strange lands all around. Psych-punk-junk, collage, even pop. Lots of in-studio live performances to boot.

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Favoriting January 24, 2012

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
Nurse With Wound  Who Can I Turn To Stereo   Favoriting Who Can I Turn To Stereo  United Jnana  *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Andy Hofie  Excerpt   Favoriting Arcade Ambiance 1981  Good Deal Games    0:18:09 (Pop-up)
Suzanne Ciani  Liberator Atari TV spot   Favoriting Suzanne Ciani  B-Music  *   0:18:38 (Pop-up)
The Hairdos  122 Hours of Fear   Favoriting Graveyard  Let It R.I.P.  *   0:19:03 (Pop-up)
Jowe Head  Cake Shop Girl   Favoriting       0:21:06 (Pop-up)
B.R. Garm  The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald   Favoriting The 78th Morningtide  Don't Trust the Ruin  *   0:24:11 (Pop-up)
Steve Stain  A Discourse of Sorts   Favoriting The Brain Feels No Pain  New Alliance    0:28:31 (Pop-up)
Crooked Necks  Isolation   Favoriting Something Must Break  Handmade Birds  *   0:33:02 (Pop-up)
The Fall  Cosmos 7   Favoriting Ersatz GB  Cherry Red  *   0:35:52 (Pop-up)
Osama Kitajima  Good of Music   Favoriting Benzoiten      0:42:35 (Pop-up)
Osanna  Non Sei Vissuto Mai   Favoriting L'uomo  Warner Germany    0:45:43 (Pop-up)
Stump  Buffalo   Favoriting A Fierce Pancake  Chrysalis    0:51:24 (Pop-up)
Degollado  Summer Nights   Favoriting Dark of the Day  Founding Father  *   0:56:06 (Pop-up)
Cremation  Black Cloud Landscape of Infernal Indulgence   Favoriting       1:02:55 (Pop-up)
Totalitar  En Av Dom Som Dom Skamtar   Favoriting Vi Ar Eliten  Prank    1:05:47 (Pop-up)
Gai  Children Never Know(s) Fear   Favoriting Total Control      1:08:11 (Pop-up)
Breathilizor  Necronomicon of Flames   Favoriting The Fallen Corn Messenger of Winters Doom VI: Return to Bobblers Index  Retard Riot  *   1:10:41 (Pop-up)
Stepping Talk  Common Problems   Favoriting       1:11:00 (Pop-up)
Obnox  The Cowboy and Cowgirl   Favoriting I'm Bleeding Now  Smog Veil  *   1:13:44 (Pop-up)
Marble Sheep & the Run Down Sun's Children  Melted Moon   Favoriting Whirl Live  Captain Trip    1:22:31 (Pop-up)
Morio Agata  Unknown   Favoriting Various: Vanity Finest Selection 1978-81  Save Music Before Loose It  *   1:32:20 (Pop-up)
Titan  Hashishin's Ohel   Favoriting Pacific Living  Who Can You Trust?  *   1:37:39 (Pop-up)
Overpass  Some Song   Favoriting Manhattan (Beach)  Smells LIke    1:44:36 (Pop-up)
Fresh Arcade  Radio   Favoriting Secondhand Shakes  No Label  *   1:47:17 (Pop-up)
Invisibl Skratch Piklz  So Retarded   Favoriting Shiggar Fraggar Show Vol. 5  Hip Hop Slam    1:50:02 (Pop-up)
Dutchess Says  Time To Reiterate   Favoriting In a Fung Day T!  Alien 8  *   1:53:31 (Pop-up)
Pete Shelley  Part 2   Favoriting Sky Yen  Drag City  *   2:02:40 (Pop-up)
James Tenney  Collage #1 (Blue Suede)   Favoriting Selected Works 1961-1969  Artifact    2:07:43 (Pop-up)
Richard Nixon + Johnny Cash  White House 4/17/70   Favoriting Bootleg Vol III: Live Around the World  Legacy  *   2:10:41 (Pop-up)
Yair Yona  Kottke and the Orchids   Favoriting World Behind Curtains  Strange Attractors  *   2:18:08 (Pop-up)
Chris Brokaw  5   Favoriting Stories  Limited Appeal  *   2:21:42 (Pop-up)
David Lynch  Good Day Today   Favoriting Crazy Clown Time  PIAS  *   2:28:32 (Pop-up)
Blawan  Shader   Favoriting Various: IOTDXI  R & S  *   2:33:16 (Pop-up)
Charles Amirhanian  Seatbelt Seatbelt   Favoriting Lexical Music  Arch    2:37:03 (Pop-up)
Dirty Breed  Cheater   Favoriting a capella mix      2:46:24 (Pop-up)
Ty Segall  Son of Sam   Favoriting Singles 2007-2010  Goner  *   2:49:22 (Pop-up)
Grave Babies  Pleasures   Favoriting 7"  Hardly Art  *   2:51:32 (Pop-up)
Passionate Winemakers  Dinitegrating Jellyfish   Favoriting Various: Still Going In Offices  Savoury Days  *   2:53:24 (Pop-up)
Pooran  Viroon Beshi Ay Del   Favoriting Various: Rangarang: Pre-Revolutionary Iranian Pop  Vampisoul    2:55:34 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:04pm
BSI:

oh god yes........
  3:05pm
Cecile:

hells yeah.

Do you have that crazy John Gavanti record around? That always makes me smile.
  3:06pm
Ike:

Dig!
  3:08pm
BSI:

It has been a very long day. But all is better now.
Cue sigh of contentment.
  3:12pm
Cecile:

that's wondeful, BSI. So all is copasetic? very nice.
  3:13pm
Cecile:

I've always wondered - what is the Nurse with Wound record to start with?
  3:16pm
BSI:

The great NWW gateway drug for many folks was The Sylvie & Babs Hi-Fi Companion. It's more the humorous collage stuff, a timeless classic. ... For latter-day NWW, this one here is wonderful.
  3:17pm
Cecile:

caveat - it has to either be in print or accessible somehow.
  3:17pm
hubba:

I started with a 2 cd set of NWW collaborations. From there I just started going through the catalogue as one release may be completely different than another. Not the biggest NWW fan, but man, NWW's "lists" have got me occupied for a long time.
  3:17pm
Cecile:

This is great, and it HAS GALAGA NOISES ON IT!!!!!
  3:17pm
Cheri Pi:

I needed some Nurse w/ Wound...
  3:18pm
Cecile:

I love Galaga. I have seriously considered buying an old arcade game!
  3:18pm
Cecile:

GALALALALALALALALALGAGAGAGA!
  3:19pm
osvi:

I went to my local, ugh, Rasputin Records where the "cool" kids with the million tattoos argued with me about there being no such thing as a band called Nurse With Wound! They never even checked their little computer! HA!
  3:19pm
earwax:

Lady GALALALALALALALALALGAGAGAGA?
  3:20pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow--what an opening track! Can't believe it's the same one that started the show! I've been listening from the beginning, that was in-fucking-credible!!
  3:20pm
Mike East:

yes, Galaga was my favorite as a kid. That and OutRun.
  3:20pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

nice opening! too busy to comment!!
  3:20pm
pierre:

Bonsoir Brian T, Bonsoir Wfmu-ers !
Paris is checking.
  3:21pm
Cecile:

osvi, you are kidding me. WOW.
  3:22pm
Matt from Springfield:

Bonsoir pierre!
Bonjour/soir everybody!
  3:22pm
Cecile:

Then again, I sold a duplicate Nuggets box to a mall CD store, and had to talk them into buying it. "I never heard of any of these bands and I know more about music than any of my friends." I was, all, sure you do. Hand me my money.
  3:22pm
Cheri Pi:

Cecile, my faves of NWW are Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table...& Salt Marie Celeste. Decades apart but...
  3:22pm
Ike:

Wow, I totally forgot about OutRun until now. As for Galaga, why buy an old console when you can just play on an emulator?
  3:23pm
osvi:

Cecile, they actually humored me and looked up SUNN O))) but refused to add the funky circle thing at the end. The fools!
  3:24pm
Mike East:

It was very confusing to me when I started driving when the car had more gears than hi and lo
  3:24pm
Cecile:

Because you can get the full body language into it. I got a real workout, I was so into it!
  3:24pm
Marcus:

Solo John Howe! Never heard this, it's, um, swell.
  3:25pm
BSI:

Ike: good point. I ALMOST FOR A MINUTE thought having an iPad would be a good idea once I saw the Tempest console.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/retro-gaming/e762/
  3:25pm
Cecile:

thanks, that's cool that they have great albums years apart - a good sign.
  3:25pm
Cecile:

also Nintendo GameBoy and the iPod versions suck.
Avatar 3:26pm
BT:

Afternoon everybody
  3:26pm
Agent:

Get up-to-date with Rich Little today! http://richlittle.com/
  3:26pm
BSI:

Cecile: Also quite partial to A Sucked Orange. ... there's so much good material...
  3:26pm
Cecile:

hi, Brian.
Ha, BSI, that's awesome.
I must get half of my gifts from ThinkGeek.
  3:27pm
Cecile:

osvi, kids these days....
  3:28pm
Cecile:

This song is never good by anyone. It's such a drag.
  3:28pm
The Old Cook:

It's too rough to feed ya!
  3:28pm
The Concordia:

Life's a bitch.
  3:30pm
Woo:

Is this song as long as Mandrake Root?
  3:30pm
Cheri Pi:

this song WROTEF depresses the living hell out of me.
  3:30pm
Elfster:

BR GARM: gets Lake Superior Shipwreck map from tourist store.
  3:31pm
still b/p:

Calling Dr. Dokaka! Need an emergency cover, STAT!
  3:31pm
Withheld:

As far as Edmund Fitzgerald, let's bear in mind that it's about remembrance, not whether or not it pleases us in some toe-tapping way.
  3:31pm
glenn:

the rheostatics kill it, i think.
  3:32pm
BSI:

actually, a Dokaka Edmund Fitz would effing rule. I'd bet on it.
  3:33pm
Withheld:

Steve is channeling his inner Mothersbaugh.
  3:33pm
Kenzo:

(Playing Jr. Pac-Man)
  3:34pm
Cecile:

Okay, Dokaka might be able to do that.
  3:34pm
Woo:

Search results: December 7, 2005-- Steven Stain, M.D., has joined the staff of Albany Medical Center as chair of the department of surgery
  3:34pm
Cecile:

ah, Withheld, it's a rememberance. But I think people dont' remember the Fitz, but rather how much the song irritates them. :D
  3:35pm
glenn:

if the wfmu record library is looking for stuff, i read in the globe and mail today that the c.b.c is getting rid of many many many records
  3:35pm
Cheri Pi:

Joy Divison-not depressing at all!!!
  3:36pm
andymorphic:

@ glenn

where when???
  3:36pm
Mark in VT:

was that from the Barcade?
  3:36pm
Cheri Pi:

If the Edmund Fitzgerald were forced to hear that song it would wreck itself all over again.
  3:36pm
Ian Curtis:

No we weren't: http://www.disneystore.com//mp/1295574/1000228/
  3:37pm
glenn:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/music/cbc-dismantling-lp-cd-archives/article2311677/
  3:37pm
Cheri Pi:

You better don't Ian Curtis!!
  3:38pm
Cecile:

WHY, GLEN, WHY?

Selling off Canada's musical legacies like Gowan and Glass Tiger....
  3:39pm
Cecile:

oh, dear GOD.
That Disney store shirt makes me very sad.
  3:39pm
Trashing Records News:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/music/cbc-dismantling-lp-cd-archives/article2311677/

CBC archivists have been told by higher-ups to sell, give away or discard any music not frequently played to save space and money, as music will be stored more and more in digital form
  3:40pm
andymorphic:

thanks glenn
i doubt i will profit from this so i will add it my list of reasons to hate the cbc
  3:40pm
Cecile:

You gotta have a backup.
I still swear by the record.

That JD/MM tee is like a ThinkGeek April Fool's joke.
  3:42pm
glenn:

most of the people who work there are not very happy about it.
  3:44pm
glenn:

hate c.b.c. television (except for republic of doyle), love c.b.c. radio.
  3:49pm
andymorphic:

cbc radio has broken my heart over the past 3 years or so

but on the bright side i am still in love with mark e smith
  3:50pm
glenn:

besides, i'm willing to bet clay plays glass tiger and gowan more than the c.b.c. ever doers.
  3:53pm
fishmonkeystew:

STUMP!
  3:54pm
Woo:

I'm renting a U-Haul and heading to Canada
  3:55pm
jonathan:

this is the greatest song ever. ever.
  3:56pm
holland oats:

is this andy partridge?
  3:56pm
building a better mouse shirt:

Hey, Disney, forget the star pulse, Joe Davis of MIT "recorded the vaginal contractions of ballerinas with the Boston Ballet and other women, then translated this impetus of human conception into text, music, phonetic speech and ultimately into radio signals, which were beamed from MIT's Millstone radar to Epsilon Eridani, Tau Ceti, and two other nearby star systems."
Avatar 3:58pm
BT:

well right on
  3:58pm
Chris from DC:

Oh awesome, Degallado!
  3:59pm
holland oats:

srsly, stump, are you people gonna make me google?
  3:59pm
holland oats:

srsly, stump, are you people gonna make me google?
  4:00pm
BSI:

What Chris said. I'm saying that now.
  4:01pm
hubba:

I've heard of a NZ band called Stump...
  4:03pm
hubba:

www.discogs.com/artist/Stump
  4:03pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

you google stump and I guarantee a lot of results for stump removal companies.
  4:04pm
holland oats:

i dood it
  4:05pm
hubba:

Do you got the new Dead Reptile Shrine?
  4:05pm
Google:

You want stump? Yo, I gotchya stump right heah.
Avatar 4:06pm
BT:

@ hubba I did actually its in my cart
  4:06pm
seang:

have you ever heard of the dance called The Stump?
  4:07pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Black Cloud Landscape of Infernal Indulgence"--if paintings were set to death metal!
  4:08pm
GFR:

Foot stumpin' music, everybody get in the groove!
  4:08pm
holland oats:

quintron?
  4:08pm
hubba:

You the man BT!
  4:14pm
fishmonkeystew:

That Breathilizor tune is pure genius.
  4:15pm
bill:

Now this is what we call a "toe-tapper"
  4:15pm
dc pat:

why do I keep smelling gin?
  4:20pm
bill:

OH!! Do not follow glenn's Disney link unless you wanna be PISSED OFF!
  4:22pm
Matt from Springfield:

Degollado's from Virginia! Shout out!
I'm gonna dig a lot o' Degollado now!
  4:25pm
Matt from Springfield:

Also diggin' this "Melted Moon" -- very shoegazey, which always works for me.
  4:34pm
hubba:

That Marble Sheep was EPIC!!!!
  4:35pm
r i s k y:

GO BRIAN!
  4:35pm
r i s k y:

GO BRIAN!
  4:37pm
kata:

she's lost control again
  4:38pm
hubba:

Anyone check out "The Puppets Court?"
  4:40pm
hubba:

www.woio.com/story/16541366/puppet-court
  4:43pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

THIS TOWN IS MY TOWN
  4:43pm
Cecile:

Got High Rise?
  4:44pm
bill:

This Titan track is AWESOME
Avatar 4:44pm
BT:

on a tape yet!
  4:46pm
Cecile:

Nice!
  4:49pm
Cecile:

this is very Slovenly/Minutemen like. I like.
  4:49pm
hubba:

Was that the same Tom Watson as Country and Watson?
  4:50pm
Cecile:

Or Mike Watt's band, or Slovenly?
Avatar 4:50pm
BT:

Yep, and he was in Mike Watt's Missingmen when they were here on the show this past April
  4:50pm
hubba:

Cecile, i think one of the members was in Slovenly
  4:51pm
Cecile:

yes, I've seen Tom Watson a few times with the Missingmen.
  4:53pm
hubba:

There was this cd release about 10 years ago called country and watson with jim o'rourke and mayo thomsposn doing some twiddling... it had, at the time, kind of a miighty flashlight vibe... but discogs does not list that album
  4:56pm
Cecile:

I looked in Amazon and it said Tom Watson did it. Also, it had absolutely terrible user reviews. So it's probably the same Tom Watson. :D
  4:57pm
O'Shea:

Watson is a wonderful golfer. I'd equate him with Hale Irwin in some ways. Very different than today's field of young club-wielders.
  4:58pm
Cecile:

http://www.amazon.com/Country-Watson-Tom/dp/B00006F1IH
  4:59pm
CP:

Grand Funk doing 'I'm Your Captain' at Shea Stadium. Great moments in rock. I feel quite sure Mr. Turner would concur.
  5:00pm
Cecile:

http://www.emusic.com/listen/#/album/tom-watson/country-watson/10713879/
  5:01pm
CP:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyF5J7au1jE
  5:02pm
hubba:

Cecile, you rule!!
  5:04pm
Cecile:

thanks....
  5:05pm
Cecile:

is this THE Pete Shelley?
  5:06pm
Pete Shelley:

tis I
  5:06pm
Letha:

I like this Pete Shelly!
  5:07pm
Chris from DC:

Yeah, pre-Buzzcocks I believe?
  5:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

Didn't realize Marble Sheep was Japanese--I liked that live album as well.

Pete Shelley's pretty experimental for '74.
  5:08pm
Cecile:

this is awesome
  5:11pm
Matt from Springfield:

Tullis & Clark competitors, take note of James Tenney's style here!! I'd love to hear a remix like this!
  5:14pm
B z:

The great 1776!
  5:15pm
bill:

The Nicol Williamson Hamlet movie is the best one, imo
  5:16pm
Cecile:

B z, I remember getting way drunk while my roommate was watching 1776, and screaming "MAKE THIS SHIT STOP" while I was puking.
  5:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

I love 1776! William Daniels! I can totally imagine it not being pleasant while puking drunk though, Cecile!
  5:18pm
Uncle Shelby:

Johnny and Tricky Dick! Where's Elvis?
  5:18pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, playing "A Boy Named Sue" at the White House!
Rare bootleg for sure, this recording (and it's context) is awesome!
  5:18pm
BSI:

not much would be pleasant in those (and similar) circumstances, i'd reckon.
  5:18pm
Snark:

Who's this guy? Bring back the guy who was on before him.
  5:20pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks for the Johnny Cash.
  5:20pm
Cecile:

Yair!
  5:21pm
Matt from Springfield:

Make some noize, staid WH reception! Rattle your jewelry at least! Recognize what you have seen!!

If it's good enough for two crowded prisons it's good enough for you folk!
  5:21pm
Matt from Springfield:

Yair is one of us!
  5:25pm
Letha:

Yes! Chris!!!
  5:30pm
Schlitzie:

Gooble Gobble One of Us!
  5:30pm
Matt from Springfield:

@BT: You're right, the early Pete Shelley was kind of like Pulse Emitter.

Whoa, David Lynch record?
  5:30pm
kham:

Champaign-Urbana's listener thanks you for the shoutout!
  5:31pm
hubba:

This is ridiculous... or i forgot my meds
  5:44pm
Sarah Duncan's husband:

Why are you intimidating my wife?
  5:46pm
Mott:

I understand Seatbelt Seatbelt on a very deep and meaningful level..
  5:49pm
DanO:

I LOVE when you play this Dirty Breed stuff.
  5:50pm
Matt from Springfield:

I like the little bit of guitar break in this version of Dirty Breed. In fact I think this is the best a capella mix you've played..
  6:00pm
Matt from Springfield:

LOVE that Pre-Rev Iranian Pop comp!

Have a good night Brian! Everyone!
  6:02pm
Julie:

My heart stopped when he said Grave Babies I heard Ray Davies and went What did I miss?!
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