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Lee Morgan  Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit)   Favoriting The Gigolo  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Leonard Cohen  Darkness   Favoriting Old Ideas  0:03:21 (Pop-up)
Los Cumbiamberos De Pacheco  Santo Domingo   Favoriting Cumbia Cumbia 2  0:08:01 (Pop-up)
The Fall  Age of Chang   Favoriting Ersatz G.B.  0:10:35 (Pop-up)
Michael Hurley  The Question   Favoriting Sweetkorn  0:14:08 (Pop-up)
 
HelenRuth31  I Love You Like a Love Song (Selena Gomez)   Favoriting Me Singing ...  0:20:57 (Pop-up)
Humpe • Humpe (Annete & Inga Humpe)  Happiness is Hard to Take   Favoriting Humpe • Humpe  0:23:45 (Pop-up)
Snowpony  John Brown (Triumphal March)   Favoriting The Slow-Motion World of Snowpony  0:27:38 (Pop-up)
The Beatles  Here Comes the Sun (strings & synth)   Favoriting Abbey Road (session tapes)  0:31:38 (Pop-up)
Herbie Nichols  Who's Blues   Favoriting Savoy Jazz compilation  0:34:37 (Pop-up)
Annie  I Don't Like Your Band   Favoriting Don't Stop  0:37:24 (Pop-up)
Marco Benevento  Fireworks   Favoriting 7" single  0:40:44 (Pop-up)
Barry Adamson  Turnaround   Favoriting I Will Set You Free  0:45:27 (Pop-up)
 
Teddybears with The Flaming Lips  Crystal Meth Christian   Favoriting Devil's Music  0:52:25 (Pop-up)
Harper Fair (and David Fair)  Meow / Mama Papa   Favoriting What's My Name  0:56:07 (Pop-up)
Rebecca Ona  I Wanna Be Loved By You   Favoriting home recording 2012  0:59:08 (Pop-up)
Roy Montgomery  Down From That Hill and Up to the Pond   Favoriting And Now the Rain Sounds Like Life is Falling Down Through It  1:00:44 (Pop-up)
The Waterboys  The Whole of the Moon   Favoriting The Whole of the Moon .. The Music of ...  1:06:44 (Pop-up)
 
Phyllis Nafuna  Mwana Ta Li Tambula   Favoriting Abayudaya: Music from the Jewish People of Uganda  1:19:09 (Pop-up)
Claire Judice  Colors Out of Order   Favoriting Songs from the Kitchen Stool  1:19:58 (Pop-up)
Shania Twain  Up! (Country Version)   Favoriting Up!  1:22:39 (Pop-up)
The Caravelles  Hey Mama, You've Been On My Mind   Favoriting The Complete Caravelles 1963-1968  1:25:25 (Pop-up)
Johnny Dowd  Hope You Don't Mind   Favoriting Pictures From Life's Other Side  1:28:07 (Pop-up)
Garfields Birthday  Cool Your Jets   Favoriting More Sense Than Money  1:30:42 (Pop-up)
Chris Millar  Okay, I'll Do It For Two Smokes and a Bite of Your Sandwich   Favoriting Gutterballs  1:33:05 (Pop-up)
Barrence Whitfield and The Savages  Madhouse   Favoriting Ow! Ow! Ow!  1:36:30 (Pop-up)
The Liberty Sounds  Day After Day   Favoriting Feelin' So Groovy Inside!  1:40:10 (Pop-up)
McCartneyFan2011  Should've Said No (Taylor Swift)   Favoriting Me Singing ...  1:43:02 (Pop-up)
Nelson Riddle Orchestra  Shelley Winters Cha Cha   Favoriting Lolita (film soundtrack)  1:47:25 (Pop-up)
Dada  Spinning My Wheels   Favoriting Dada  1:50:00 (Pop-up)
Mott the Hoople  Rock and Roll Queen (pausebutton edit instrumental)   Favoriting Mott the Hoople  1:54:34 (Pop-up)
 
Ivy  Everybody Knows   Favoriting All Hours  2:02:50 (Pop-up)
Wiliam Bukovy  Krtek a auticko (The Mole and the Car)   Favoriting Krtek - Music for the Mole cartoons of Zdenek Miler (1963-71)  2:07:00 (Pop-up)
The Donald Knaack Percussion Ensemble  Second Construction (John Cage, 1940)   Favoriting Three Constructions  2:21:24 (Pop-up)
Craig Finn  Rented Room   Favoriting Honolulu Blues  2:28:34 (Pop-up)
The Alllllllllllllman Brothers Band  Midnight Riderer   Favoriting Idlewild South  2:33:10 (Pop-up)
Uh Huh Her  Disdain   Favoriting Nocturnes  2:37:22 (Pop-up)
Leona Rose  My Part Time Man   Favoriting single, recorded Grand Rapids MI, late '60s  2:40:14 (Pop-up)
 
Carla Bley & Steve Swallow  Reactionary Tango - Parts 1/2/3   Favoriting Duets  2:46:07 (Pop-up)
Rebecca Ona  Pitselah (Elliot Smith)   Favoriting home recording 2012  2:54:58 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:02pm
Matt from Springfield:

Problem? No problem!
  3:02pm
G:

I need a cigarette. When I'm done working.
  3:03pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, amazingly the show's title today is NOT a "Googlenope", there are tons of links to that quote:
  3:04pm
G:

I call meme
  3:04pm
Alison Porchnik:

I don't think I'll be commenting today. But I'll be listening, reading, and silently judging.
  3:04pm
Matt from Springfield:

"According to AllThingsD, the company’s solution involves 'The use of some secret-sauce memory-processing error-correction algorithms, plus some management tricks for moving data around a flash chip in more efficient ways, in order to make them last longer.' "
  3:05pm
G:

I've been waiting to hear something from this new Cohen!
  3:06pm
seang:

is this Tonetta?
  3:06pm
still b/p:

The secret sauce is Plasti-goop, and a splot of it's having a smoke.
  3:06pm
G:

next Leonard project is top secret, but I hear it is a collaboration with Metallica
  3:07pm
kat330:

Yes, THANK you for this, Irwin! Got to hear it on the Louisville public station at noontime also.
  3:08pm
Nathan:

@seang I came to the playlist thinking the EXACT same thing.
  3:08pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

@G OH GOD NO OH GOD NO NOOOO!!
  3:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

@G: Why bother? Let's just contact GHP, ccc, Team9 or RIAA; get mashups of their existing songs instead!
  3:10pm
kat330:

The version I heard on WFPK was much longer than that -- radio friendly?
  3:10pm
glenn!:

hey irwin, you're a drummer. what time signature is this cumbia stuff in?
  3:10pm
G:

BWAHAHAHAHAHA! All your ears are belong to them!!!!!!!
  3:11pm
still b/p:

I luz me some cumbias.
  3:12pm
rolf:

did you check our the cumbias of ramon ropain...it is IT!
  3:15pm
Rob in Maryland:

What a segue ... Cohen, cumbia, The Fall!
  3:17pm
Caryn:

I wonder if that cumbia was a 2/2 time signature?
  3:17pm
still b/p:

I will, I will check Ramon tracks.
  3:19pm
glenn:

also love michael hurley.
  3:20pm
wld nl:

Rwin-ufn rok!
  3:20pm
G:

Are they letting you post from the holding cell, glenn? (amanda show comments reference)
  3:20pm
Alison Porchnik:

Judging.
  3:21pm
Matt from Springfield:

Whoa. Whole new boundaries crossed on radio thanks to Irwin.
"Irwin's Belt and Whip Programme on WFMU".
  3:21pm
G:

No one there in case they fall down? What a waste.
  3:21pm
glenn:

no, but i still can't leave my house.
  3:21pm
Alison Porchnik:

Irwin knows what some of us like to hear.
  3:21pm
other david:

Stand back from your radio, people, he's not wearing a belt!
  3:22pm
Journaling File System:

My mind's going ... I can feel it. If only I'd had better load-leveling secret sauce.
  3:22pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

ok this show better be good or i go back to watching infotainment re; Somali pirates on the History channel
  3:23pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

by the way are there any Somali pirate sea shantys?
  3:23pm
Yvonne Slimslax:

Whoa it's a cover of a song by Justin Beiber's gf! This is good.
  3:23pm
Caryn:

Irwin, are you just copying that little girl's drawing about having no belt?
  3:24pm
Alison Porchnik:

Irwin's life imitates art.
  3:24pm
Somali Pirate:

With no rum and no parrots, what's the point of a sea shanty?
  3:24pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

play a PSA about falling pants
  3:24pm
still b/p:

What is the time signature of this vocal?
  3:25pm
kat300:

@Caryn: Yeah, he's a week behind. Or a weak behind?
  3:25pm
Matt from Springfield:

*Helen* Ruth???
Hermann Ruth maybe. Come to think, I'd prefer hearing The Babe sing over this guy...
  3:25pm
das:

Just got off the phone with a focus group. All I had to do for $100 was listen to music. They asked what station I listened to and I was dumb enough to blow the whole thing by saying wmfu.
  3:25pm
kat330:

Ooops, I mistyped (after being the Somali Pirate)
  3:26pm
AnAnonymousParty:

I've seen members of the 'Saggy Pants Generation' have their pants fall down at the gas station more times than I'd like.
  3:28pm
Caryn:

Los Cumbiamberos De Pacheco, Irwin. Led by Alberto Pacheco.
  3:28pm
Alison Porchnik:

And I've seen the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix,
angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night.
  3:29pm
Caryn:

@Alison: you too? Seems Ginsberg wasn't alone...
  3:30pm
Irwin:

Thank you, Caryn. That's very assiduous of you.
  3:30pm
rolf:

the tropical piano of ramon ropain. it is it is are them is it ithem you is..aww. i'm a fan. the guy died in 1986...well you can't really play the piano on a pickup...
  3:31pm
Caryn:

The weirdest thing are the pants that are now in fashion: baggy pants on top for you to let sag down, and skinny jeans on the bottom. So basically: mixing two unfortunate jean trends into a perfect storm of bad hosiery.
  3:31pm
jonathan:

i agree
  3:32pm
Alison Porchnik:

I like to watch the kids run up the stairs trying to catch a train.
  3:34pm
Caryn:

@Irwin: what can I say, I'm an Irwin devotee. And a music devotee. And the type of person who will stay up nights wondering about some factoid if it isn't checked out. One of Ken's gifs earlier today already led me on a wild fact-finding mission...
  3:35pm
kat330:

Really is a tower of Babel, different convos crossing over each other, people speaking at and not to.
  3:35pm
seang:

little darling
  3:35pm
das:

this crap doesn't hold up to Thomas
  3:35pm
Matt from Springfield:

Yes! Original session tapes! This is better than anything I could make with Audacity!!
  3:36pm
?:

my estimation for the Beatles just continues to grow
  3:36pm
glenn:

is audacity a good program?
  3:36pm
mark from vt:

I saw this here comes the sun stuff on the wfmu twitter and ended up listening to this about 100 times. Plus the other stuff from that site.
  3:37pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Audacity is a FREE program
  3:39pm
Matt from Springfield:

Audacity is great for a free program--you can make "instrumental" versions of stereo songs, change stereo to mono, change speed, change tempo. change pitch, reverse, reverb, wah-wah, silence sections, edit/delete, it's a great start. As an amateur it's really all that I use.
  3:41pm
idle redeal:

Odd Ass City!
Acid, you wuss!
Die, numb Moe!
  3:41pm
other david:

@Caryn - on the topic of wild fact finding, I dug up a link on the brilliant "Problem" poster:

http://beineckeroom26.library.yale.edu/2008/02/21/truth-in-advertising/
  3:46pm
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks OD!
Without wild fact finding, how else can we find wild facts!
  3:48pm
other david:

Quite!
  3:49pm
still b/p:

Google image search for Problem cigarettes for a few more that are innerestin'.
  3:50pm
Caryn:

@OD: nice! This led me on another fact finding mission. Tobacco trivia # 385: in the 1690s, in certain parts of (what is nowadays called) Germany, smoking was punishable by death.
  3:52pm
other david:

That would be a problem.
  3:53pm
Alison Porchnik:

I love how this board always devolves into 17th and 18th C European history.
  3:54pm
Caryn:

Too bad the AmSel on the poster doesn't refer to poster artist Richard Amsel. That would've been cool.
But as it seems to be a German poster: amsel is the German word for blackbird.
  3:54pm
Irwin:

Share your expertise, AP.
  3:54pm
Caryn:

@Alison: or literary criticism
  3:55pm
other david:

The organ on this song keeps sending RA RA RA RA in morse code
  3:55pm
still b/p:

The Page of Enlightenment.
  3:56pm
Paul M.:

How about some ornithological lore I picked up somewhere. Blackbirds so not sing in the noontime sun. They sing in the dead of night. And that's that.
  3:56pm
Alison Porchnik:

@ Irwin: I've forgotten most of it in my early-middle-aged dotage.
@ Caryn: Same diff.
  3:57pm
Caryn:

@Paul M.: hmm, I wonder if your ornithological source starts with B and ends with eatles...
  3:57pm
rrg:

Well, you know, I actually did have my pants fall down once.
  3:59pm
Paul M.:

Yes, me old mates, rest some of their souls.
  4:00pm
kat330:

@Caryn: Another carryover (besides the belt/pants) from last Wed. 1/25/12 was something I typed at 5:11pm kat330: Are there oats in the horse? Yes, there're oats in the horse! regarding Christina Johnson's Rocky Mountain Holiday.
  4:01pm
kat330:

Then I was reading The New Yorker on my Kindle this Monday, and I see this Jack Ziegler cartoon in the current (Feb. 6th) issue: http://www.newyorker.com/images/2012/02/06/cartoons/120206_cartoon_040_a16287_p465.gif
  4:01pm
Matt from Springfield:

(lighter) The angelic-voiced Rebecca Ona! Wooo!
  4:02pm
still b/p:

You can hear Marilyn Monroe sing that song in a few hours in Some Like I Hot on TCM.
  4:03pm
Caryn:

Oh man, when I was 8 I had to croon this sitting on a piano, supposedly romancing a ship's captain. Ah, child acting...
  4:03pm
rrg:

Or right here in my iTunes.
  4:04pm
Caryn:

@kat: hah!
  4:04pm
still b/p:

IT....Like IT Hot...though Marilyn is essentially saying "I hot" throughout in her own way.
  4:05pm
Matt from Springfield:

still b/p: Oh wow, didn't know that song was in the film. Then again I've never seen the film so that's something to look forward to!

Roy Montgomery sounds great every time I hear him. When is this from?
  4:05pm
kat330:

A dip in the collective unconscious I presume.
  4:06pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

up with psych-prog!
  4:06pm
Otis:

late. wish i'd heard the Barry Adamson.
  4:09pm
kat330:

Nice choice, Irwin.
  4:09pm
G:

@kat330: As per normal.... If normal's the right word here....
  4:10pm
steve the hat:

My day just went from blah to waaaaaah in the first few bars from Mike Scott and friends.....thanks a bunch!
  4:11pm
Otis:

jack Ziegler is great. i thought he'd doed though. he's been around a long time.
  4:12pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I think I'll get "too high" tonight and see what happens.
  4:12pm
kat330:

@Otis: Well, if he did, then I took a dip at Bed, Bath and Beyond the Collective Unconscious.
  4:13pm
Matt from Springfield:

@G: Greater than 2 standard deviations from the commercial radio "normal curve", there lies WFMU. "Irwin-normal" is closer to the WFMU mean, though not TOO close.
  4:13pm
kat330:

I realized the issue date is what had me a whole week ahead of myself on another playlist. That and wishful hoping the Super Bowl would be over already. (I know it's a big morale dingus for the City, but....)
  4:14pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat330: Hey, maybe a BB&BTCU will open here soon!
  4:15pm
kat330:

DC is filled with the walking dead, yes?
  4:16pm
Otis:

i'm there aLL the time kat so pay no mind to my moldy memory or taxed syntax.
  4:17pm
Alison Porchnik:

Irwin is both a Jew and a "bon vivant" - not always an easy feat. And I should know.
  4:17pm
kat330:

Stiller is only half Jewish. The other half Irish Catholic. Abie's Irish Rose, er, Roger.
  4:18pm
Matt from Springfield:

You're still a Jew, Irwin.
Now, what I question is how you and Kenny G can be under "Entertainment"...
  4:18pm
Matt from Springfield:

Bon vivant, I'll give you that...
  4:18pm
Groucho Marx:

There's no such thing as an unentertaining jew.
  4:19pm
Caryn:

Don't forget Shatner.
  4:19pm
kme in chi:

I wonder if anyone is listed both on jewwatch.com (for being too zionist) and also on masada2000.org (for not being zionist enough)?
  4:19pm
G:

Is that Schindler's List?
  4:19pm
rrg:

Inside of a Jew, it's too dark to read.
  4:20pm
glenn:

a bon jewvant?
  4:20pm
The Howards:

@Groucho: Easy for us to say, with families like ours.
  4:21pm
Rob Schneider:

(sniff), thanks, Groucho.
  4:21pm
bethie:

this is beautiful
  4:21pm
don:

rob schneider is..... a stapler!
  4:22pm
kat330:

What a pure, lovely voice in that chant.
  4:22pm
Caryn:

You're the exception that proves the rule, Schneider.
  4:22pm
Shatner:

I'm an unforgettable jew, the difference is subtle.
  4:23pm
G:

Judice ---> Jew? Send that site an email.
  4:23pm
kat330:

As for that horsey dip in the CU, I am also expecting Billy Crystal to run with my comment about the director Hazanavicious to the tune of Hava Nagilah. Is Andy writing for the Oscars this year?
  4:24pm
Caryn:

I believe it was Patton Oswalt who said that he thought Shatner was a powerful last name, until he researched it and found out it was just the past tense of "Shitner".
  4:24pm
das:

I need to know more about Claire Judice, help!
  4:24pm
kat330:

@bethie: Yes, she was perfectly in tune.
  4:25pm
kme in chi:

Irwin is not listed here, but maybe he should be for playing Shania Twain? http://www.masada2000.org/list-C.html
  4:25pm
Caryn:

@kat: oh man, I think you would win any bet with that Hava Nahilah idea. I can just see Crystal doing that...
  4:27pm
Caryn:

This talk of lists, and Shatner and Twain lead the other list: all the famous people who are Canadians. I'm sure there's a web site for that too. The list in "Canadian Bacon" can't be the only one.
  4:27pm
kat330:

I doubt it would have happened with Murphy, but it is just up Crystal's alley. Wonder if I can get a cut...
  4:27pm
kme in chi:

Yech, that's enough browsing of all that nonsense. Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right. Now I need a shower.
  4:27pm
Mr. Lowry:

Was Shania Twain auto-tuned?
  4:29pm
glenn:

shania can sing. i just wish she wouldn't.
  4:29pm
kat330:

I was telling J.T. I could see him doing a whole number with it, but then I thought maybe he'd just do a passing vocalization of it. If the connection occurred to me as good for Weird Al to do, I'm sure it came to him or his writers to use for the awards.
  4:29pm
Caryn:

Hah: http://www.canadians.ca/
Although they seem to claim people who were born somewhere else and later immigrated there, which is kinda cheating. Since if we counted those, most of the people on the "famous Canadians" list would be listed as famous Americans.
  4:30pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Caryn 4:24: Patton rocks! That's a good one!
  4:31pm
kat330:

I mind majorly, JD.
  4:31pm
Van in DC:

@kat330 - yes indeed about DC filled with the walking dead, which is what made that Joshua Bell incognito performance at the metro so remarkable some years back
  4:32pm
glenn:

such as who, caryn?
  4:33pm
AnAnonymousParty:

To be fair, keep in mind that the 'famous Canadians' list also includes people only suspected of being Canadian.
  4:34pm
kat330:

@Van: Did you hear Bell on PHC last Saturday?
  4:35pm
kat330:

I like this title!
  4:36pm
Caryn:

I do enjoy Shatner's version of Molson's Joe Canadian ads: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOnQROgk1IM
I actually first heard it in college in one of my Canadian Studies classes (yep, I minored in that...)
  4:36pm
G:

Do what, fergodssakes??? Dare we ask.
  4:36pm
teknoel:

MY MAN CHRIS!!!!
CALGARY REPRESENT!!!!
Isn't the Album Art AMAZING?
  4:37pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hi Van!
Nice keeping the V in D initials! That's why you didn't move to Alexandria. ;)
  4:38pm
Irwin:

@teknoel: one of the most incredible-looking LP sleeves I've ever seen.
  4:42pm
G:

The Shaggs do Badfinger?
  4:43pm
Lizardner Dave:

The Brady Bunch version of this that Amanda played was better.
  4:44pm
Snark:

Damn, THIS is why Pete Ham and Tom Evans killed themselves.
  4:44pm
Matt from Springfield:

@L.Dave: Amanda sang along to the Brady Bunch singing "Day After Day"??
  4:45pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow! More YT tributes! Please tell me this is a non-native English user!!
  4:46pm
G:

@Snark: Yeah, the royalty income from that cover would have been tremendous, if only the damn rekkid company had just passed it along.
  4:46pm
Caryn:

@glenn: for instance, Keanu Reeves, who was born in Lebanon and lived in Australia and the USA before moving to Canada. Or William Gibson, who was born in South Carolina and only moved to Canada to dodge the draft in 1967. Well, and to sleep with hippie chicks.
  4:46pm
Lizardner Dave:

No sing-along, alas. Or if there was it was low in the mix and I didn't pick it up on my crappy work computer speakers.
  4:47pm
other david:

*twitches*
  4:47pm
kat330:

There's a star search aspect to Irwin's show I'm discovering. I understand there's an opening for a judge on "The Voice."
  4:47pm
das:

See what listening to McCartney does to impressionable youth?
  4:47pm
AnAnonymousParty:

I'm not going to call out anyone specifically, but some of them might be hockey players from Minnesota (or even Wisconsin) posing as Canadians.
  4:48pm
glenn:

what, no hippy chicks in south carolina? p.s. keep keanu, we don't want him.
  4:49pm
rrg:

"Me Singing": is that your Marathon premium this year, Irwin?
  4:49pm
kat330:

What, there weren't enough hippie chicks south of the border? Kinda cold up there for naked dancing.
  4:49pm
glenn:

would that be the hanson brothers?
  4:49pm
Caryn:

Which McCartney is she a fan of?
@glenn: I'm guessing he thought he'd get more hippie chick tail as a draft dodger than just some random guy.
  4:49pm
teknoel:

@Irwin
Chris gave my wife and I a copy as a wedding present this fall. A very good gift.
  4:49pm
kat330:

@glenn: Synch! (instead of psych, it's synch on this board)
  4:50pm
Dominick:

Also known as Shirley
  4:51pm
glenn:

my wife and me.
  4:52pm
kat330:

Oooh, I'm not the only grammar puss around these parts. I learned to keep my trap shut though. :)
  4:53pm
teknoel:

my bad (grammar)
  4:53pm
Caryn:

I loved Winters' Hollywood stories. How she had slept with everyone, how hot she was when she was young. Though my favourite is probably Mario Cantone's impression of her having Pacino and DeNiro over for Thanksgiving. "DeNiro came over, and, and, and... he ate all the fucking turkey!"
  4:54pm
kat330:

@teknoel: Your screen name is intriguing. I keep thinking some sort of palindrome or anagram.
  4:54pm
glenn:

shelley was smokin', to quote another famous canadian. (not don cherry)
  4:55pm
Caryn:

teknoel makes me think of a techno X-mas party. Or the "Tech Noir" club in "The Terminator".
  4:56pm
rrg:

The listenership here skews to the older. I think it's plain. Youngsters like Matt notwithstanding.

Hey, that's a GOOD thing.
  4:57pm
Ernest Borgnine:

Shelley? She was a real toe curler, that one.
  4:57pm
Caryn:

@rrg: I'm intrigued. Where do you draw the line between the youngsters and the older folks? What age?
  4:58pm
Caryn:

The Canadian and Jewish lists nicely intertwine. Goulet, Shatner, Garber... lots of famous Jewish Canadians.
  4:58pm
glenn:

matt's an alter kocker in a younger kocker body. or something like that.
  4:59pm
AnAnonymousParty:

I could listen to this all the way to Memphis, and back.
  4:59pm
glenn:

plus the montreal bagel is the best. hands down.
  5:00pm
glenn:

don't forget mordecai richler. my favourite writer.
  5:02pm
AnAnonymousParty:

Fries and gravy.
  5:02pm
Brent Butt:

Chili-cheese dog.
  5:02pm
rrg:

Well, come on. Stories about Shelley Winters' stories. You (and others here) are either my age, or antiquarians.

Let's say 50. If you've heard of (say) Ruby Keeler without looking it up, you're either 50 years old or you're gay. (A reliable metric devised by a friend of mine.)
  5:02pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Caryn: We could do the mean (average) age, or else the median (middle) age of listeners. I might skew the mean down (at almost 27), so median would be a good comparison.
  5:03pm
rrg:

I'll grant you the bagels, Glenn.
  5:03pm
rrg:

I mean I'll concede the point. I am not a bagel-granting institution.
  5:04pm
Aharon:

Jewwatch.com is a scam. You can get the same information from jewwatch.org, jewwatch.edu and other nonprofit institutions at no cost.
  5:05pm
Matt from Springfield:

Is there going to be a UStream live feed for 7SD this marathon? You could declare that as "Jew Watch"! After all, we can normally only listen.
  5:05pm
Caryn:

Hey, I love Ruby Keeler, and I'm 32. Nor am I homosexual, much to my mom's chagrin. (she prefers her people gay)
  5:05pm
teknoel:

My name is Noel and I'm a tech who likes techno
  5:06pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Aharon: Really? I checked the Jewish Watch Repair Institute's site, jewwatch.edu, and they don't keep lists of prominent Jews.
  5:06pm
kat330:

Ah, that explains that then. Sorry for the delay but we had a freak shower, and I had to scuttle to bring in some laundry from the line.
  5:07pm
Aharon:

@Matt from Springfield: ask for Herb. If he's not in this week, don't ask for anyone else.
  5:07pm
Matt from Springfield:

Drag down the average age with me, Caryn!
So...is your mom Edie Monsoon then? (AbFab ref)
  5:08pm
Caryn:

@Matt: they keep a list hidden in a complex clockwork puzzle box
  5:09pm
glenn:

in a perfect world, i could press the eject button on my computer, and a fresh montreal bagel would come out of the disc slot.
  5:10pm
rrg:

I never saw these Mole cartoons. But he seems like an unhappy character to me.
  5:11pm
kat330:

@rrg: Age is so irrelevant, even though I once thought differently. I am 20 years older than my husband, who is from a different country, and yet he can go tit-for-tat on American pop culture. An amazing sponge.
  5:11pm
rrg:

Fresh is hard, but they freeze well. There are always some in my freezer.
  5:12pm
Caryn:

@Matt: no, just your average farm girl turned rock journalist turned porn editor turned warehouse worker turned nurse. The type of mom who, when you become a teen, tells you you need to learn to drink more alcohol. "Come on, have at least one beer!"
  5:13pm
Caryn:

For some reason, this is probably the most famous Mole cartoon. Not my personal favourite.
  5:14pm
rrg:

Not irrelevant, but much less important than it used be.

In, say, Shelley Winters' day.
  5:16pm
kat330:

@Caryn: So sorry to hear that. Glad you're here, of course, but people who aren't capable of being decent parents shouldn't be.
  5:16pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Shania Twain's singing > Mitt Romney's singing
  5:17pm
Parq:

@KAT330, the picture of someone listening to FMU while hanging wash out on the line is the happiest image that has made its way into my head all day.
  5:17pm
kat330:

@rrg: It's especially still more relevant when the usual May-December arrangement is reversed. People -- especially "'round this neck of the woods" simply can't deal with it.
  5:17pm
Wondering:

Porn editor? You're killing me.
  5:18pm
kat330:

@Parq: Oh, wow, then you should see me dancing while I cook! :)
  5:20pm
Caryn:

@kat: no, she was a great mom. I think Finns are just so used to the fact that their kids are going to drink that her pragmatic solution was: get drunk now, so you don't need to experiment somewhere else where I can't monitor you. Then again, her solution to her stalker problem was to sleep with the guy, in return for which he agreed to leave her alone. I don't share her ultra-pragmatic, cynical approach to life, but to each their own.
  5:20pm
Matt from Springfield:

This is a LONG one. Irwin, are you just playing these to distract us while you vacuum??!
  5:21pm
Irwin:

Nice call, Matt. Job finished.
  5:21pm
kat330:

Well, good then. It was sounding a lot like a plot on House this week.
  5:22pm
jonathan:

I love the idea of people hurtling along the freeways with this playing in their cars
  5:22pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

These Mole soundtracks need animation for us short attention span folks.
  5:23pm
other david:

jonathan - thank you for that image!
  5:23pm
Caryn:

@kat: yeah, I think she decided on the "drink where I can watch you" approach after my brother had fallen in the nearby river about 5 times.
@Irwin: I've danced along to the radio down the isle of a supermarket once. That was fun.
  5:24pm
The Man:

Thanks for vacuuming. And keep the goddam secret sauce off the motherf'ing board.
  5:24pm
Radio GMs Everywhere:

Jocks. If they can't fuck it or eat it, they break it.
  5:24pm
Alison Porchnik:

and the beer
  5:25pm
kat330:

@jonathan: Folks in the NYC area can actually hurtle down the freeways at rush hour?
  5:25pm
Caryn:

@Ken: you could watch the animations on youtube while listening to the soundtrack?
  5:27pm
G:

I've driven here for 30 years. If they see the slighest bit of open ground ahead of them, you betcha ass they do. Especially coming off a jam. Gotta MAKE UP THE TIME!
  5:27pm
rrg:

Are the Mole cartoons on YouTube? Silly me, I never thought to look there.

Except...I don't care. I don't want to see them. So, problem solved.
  5:27pm
jonathan:

Well, it was just an image I had of a big clover leaf and all this purposeful traffic whizzing around, can't say it was nyc
  5:27pm
Caryn:

This jock discussion reminds me of the 2 dumb jocks on "That 70s Show", nicknamed "Break It" and "Give It Back". I think it's easy to guess, based on the names, what their MO was.
  5:27pm
kat330:

@G: If they're doing that, they're not listening to Irwin, IMHO.
  5:29pm
kat330:

I'd like to envision traffic on the 101 in L.A. listening to Mole.
  5:30pm
kat330:

So, can someone enlighten me, did the beer spill truly screw up the studio? I was listening when that happened and thought it was something minor. Yikes.
  5:31pm
G:

Confession: I've been known to listen to FMU while carefully watching for the known local speed traps. {hangs head in shame}
  5:32pm
G:

@kat: which show, what time? would like to listen to the archive "just for fun"
  5:32pm
kat330:

But NOT at rush hour very often. I lived in NYC, too, though long ago and for only a year.
  5:33pm
Carmichael:

Beer on a board is awful news. The faders act like French drains, without the drain aspect. And the board will smell like stale beer FOREVER.
  5:33pm
kat330:

@G: Now you're putting me on the spot. Uh, I think it was last Thursday? Let me do some digging.
  5:36pm
Caryn:

I'm with you on not remembering, kat. I remember hearing the DJ say what happened with the board, but damned if I can remember the show either.
  5:36pm
Matt from Springfield:

Another tape edit? Cool.
Get your groove on, hippie chicks! Sway, sway!
  5:36pm
kat330:

Geez, nothing is jumping out at me. Seemed like it was a DJ in a new shift -- either new himself or a different slot -- and there was talk of craft beer. Can we get there from here, anyone?
  5:37pm
Carmichael:

It better not have been the Listener Carmichael board in Studio B (B, right?)
  5:37pm
glenn:

yep. i spilled a beer on a board at a gig once. people were not happy.
  5:37pm
kat330:

Now "Whipping Post" would have synched nicely with Irwin's belt lashing.
  5:38pm
G:

@Carm: You should be getting a bill this week
  5:39pm
Jack:

Irwin, I'd rather hear Amanda than the allman brothers (and this is one of their better tunes...)
  5:39pm
Parq:

I have a co-worker who lives and dies for "the Brothers", as he calls them. He must have gone home, coz he's not dashing into my room, and he could hear them playing anywhere in the building.
  5:39pm
other david:

*attempts to spill neither pizza or beer on his laptop*
  5:40pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Was the beer during Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt on Friday afternoon?
  5:40pm
G:

Don't make your laptop take the Pepsi Challenge
  5:40pm
kat330:

@Jack: Even hate "Whipping Post"? At least it has a driving rhythm different from most all other rock anthems.
  5:41pm
Matt from Springfield:

@OD: Spin a pizza on your finger like a plate, and spin a beer glass on top of that!
  5:42pm
kat330:

@KenHP: Well, it wasn't Kurt -- did he have a sub?
  5:42pm
other david:

bands named after other artists albums should be flailed in public

@matt - easy!

jnfw03833'###@@12! *electrocutes self*
  5:43pm
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bobw:

yes. i, in fact, spilled beer on the board.
  5:43pm
Matt from Springfield:

LEONA ROSE!! Come to our open mic night, Leona!
  5:43pm
Jack:

@kat330 - not "hate"...boredom. They've been doing the same stuff since 1970, when I saw them at the famous Fillmore show. My cousin was their roadie for many years, and I've spent too many hours backstage watching them "jam". And they're still doing it, ad nauseum.
  5:43pm
G:

Part time, because he can only take that insane caterwauling for a few minutes at a time?
  5:43pm
G:

I think Leona would be more popular at a closed-mic night.
  5:44pm
Carmichael:

She sounds like Alfalfa.
  5:44pm
Matt from Springfield:

@OD: Ooooh, you alright? Are you gonna eat that fried pizza-beer gunk on that board?

Bands that have the same name, album and song are fine however.
  5:45pm
Caryn:

Only a single? What, they didn't record a double album of this honey sound? (Man, the sarcasm is in overload)
  5:46pm
kat330:

@Bobw: I like a man who fesses up! :)
  5:47pm
ghost of other david:

@Matt - it's all yours sir!
  5:47pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

If the board is getting trashed, maybe Trouble can bring some birds to sing live in the studio. Can you imagine a soundboard with bird doo on it?
  5:50pm
kat330:

@Jack: I imagine if we ever spent an hour or two around our heroes of any artistic bent, we'd be sadly disappointed.
  5:52pm
kat330:

Now this is cooking music. Too bad I'm not doing any tonight.
  5:53pm
Lord Harumph:

I say, this is a most lovely tango to dance with my dearest Lady. A good, hearty, nationalist tango, none of that 20th century, Latin world music tinge to it! Hrumph!
  5:53pm
jan:

Irwin- such a nice show today. You are such a mensch.And as a jew, I may not be able to watch you, but I can listen to you.
  5:54pm
kat330:

I have a good reaction to it.
  5:54pm
Matt from Springfield:

@GhostOD: Great! I'll just scrape it off, here's my metal fork....AHHHH ZzZZZZZZ&$&$&!&!!!!!
  5:55pm
ghost of other david:

Indeed! Irwin, a most delightful show, veritably spiffing.
  5:56pm
kat330:

Even though you continue to ignore any compliments I make, Irwin, thanks for the program today.
  5:56pm
Jack:

@kat330- Well, no. Actually at an Allmans show, I sat and had a lovely lunch with Bonnie Raitt, and I don't even care for her music. but she was a very nice person. And "heroes" (again, your word) Todd R. sings "choose your heroes and choose them well, they could be leading you straight into Hell". I have no heroes.
  5:56pm
ghost of other david:

@GhostMatt - alas, not even a taste?
  5:56pm
Irwin:

@Jan: Were you particularly pleased at the absence of a particular Alabama power child?
  5:56pm
Caryn:

I say, Irwin old boy. Jolly good show! (had to get into the spirit of it)
  5:57pm
Irwin:

LOVZ U KAT330!!!!
  5:58pm
kat330:

Hot and cold, hot and cold, does the pendulum stay steady ever? :)
  5:58pm
GhostMatt from Springfield:

@GhostOD: No, but how about we listen to a stereo somewhere playing Psychedelic Furs! We can even spook them when "The Ghost In You" plays!
  5:58pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Björk was on Colbert last night. She performed one song and did an interview.
  5:58pm
rrg:

A fine Wednesday afternoon. Better, by far, than working. Thank you.
  5:58pm
glenn:

i detect joshin' (as my granny called it) on irwin's part.
  5:59pm
Parq:

Kat, we all do.
  5:59pm
ghost of other david:

@GhostMatt - Done and done!
  5:59pm
GhostMatt from Springfield:

Great show Irwin! No Amanda, but still great!
Spook everyone later!
  6:00pm
G:

Saving Amanda and Joel and Dan for pledge weeks!!!!!
  6:02pm
jan:

Yesss, Irwin, I was going to mention that I was pleased by the absence of Amanda but was distracted by my wish to spell mensch correctly.
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