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Favoriting February 3, 2012: Outa-Space
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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments
Billy Preston  Outa-Space   Favoriting   A&M  1971  45   
Asad Qizilbash  Raga Bhag   Favoriting Sarod Recital: Live in Peshawar  Womb Records  2008  CD   
Talip Özkan  Makam kürdîli hicazkar   Favoriting Turquie: L'art du Tanbur  Ocora  1994  CD   
Amelia Cuni  Raga 17   Favoriting Solo for Voice 58:18 Microtonal Ragas  Other Minds  2007  CD  From 'Song Books,' composed by John Cage in 1970. 
Kronos Quartet and Asha Bhosle  Koi Aaya Aane Bhi De (If People Come)   Favoriting You've Stolen My Heart: Songs From R.D. Burman's Bollywood  Elektra Nonesuch  2005  CD   
Meat Puppets  Up On the Sun   Favoriting Up On the Sun  Rykodisc  1999  CD  Originally released in 1985 
XTC  We're All Light   Favoriting Apple Box  Idea Records  2005  CD  Originally released on "Wasp Star (Apple Venus Vol. 2) in 2000 
Sun Ra  Cosmo-Media   Favoriting Pathways To Unknown Worlds  Evidence  2000  CD  Recorded in 1973 
Joe McPhee  Space Organ two   Favoriting Sound on Sound  Corbett vs. Dempsey  2010  CD  Recorded in 1970 
 
Phil Cohran and the Artistic Heritage Ensemble  The Window   Favoriting Armageddon  Katalyst    CD  Recorded in 1968 
John Russell / Ute Völker / Mathieu Werchowski  Musique pour un parapluie perdu   Favoriting Three Planets  Emanem  2004  CD   
Angharad Davies / Axel Dörner  stück un   Favoriting AD  Another Timbre  2010  CD   
 
Evan Parker / Carlo Mariani / Thebe Lipere  Synergetics #1   Favoriting Synergetics – Photomanie III  Leo Records  1996  CD   
 
Francisco López  untitled #273   Favoriting Quartet for the End of Space  Pogus Productions  2011  CD   
William Basinski  92982.1   Favoriting 92982  Musex International  2009  CD   
Science Faxtion  Sci-Fax Theme   Favoriting Living On Another Frequency  Mascot Music  2008  CD   
Janelle Monae  Mushrooms & Roses   Favoriting The ArchAndroid  Bad Boy/Wondaland  2010  CD   
Gladys Knight & the Pips  Seconds   Favoriting I Feel a Song  EMI / Capitol  1997  CD  Originally released in 1974 
The Lijadu Sisters  Danger   Favoriting Danger  Knitting Factory Records  2011  CD  Originally released in 1976 
Fela Ransome Kuti and the Africa 70  You No Go Die ... Unless   Favoriting Yellow Fever / Na Poi  FAX  1997  CD  Originally released in 1976 
 
Nate Wooley  The Almond (excerpt)   Favoriting The Almond  Pogus Productions  2011  CD   
Petula Clark  The Show is Over   Favoriting Beautiful Sounds: The Petula Clark Songbook  Castle  2000  CD   


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Listener comments!

  3:04pm
kat330:

Snake eyes and funk -- I can diggit!
  3:05pm
BSI:

food.
  3:06pm
G:

Thanks for playing this. I recall waiting hours for Radio Luxembourg to play it when I was a recently expatted little kid in England in 1972. It never made the UK charts, but the "cool" DJs would play US-only soul hits sometimes. It climbed the charts so slowly, for months, in early-mid 72, so I got into quite the habit of searching for it to be played. Nowadays, you mainly hear it as talkover music for commercial radio hosts doing a read-the-copy spot.
  3:08pm
G:

Outa-Space ---> Papa's Got a Brand New Bhag
  3:10pm
Billy:

It's better to hissssss good than to feel good, and dahling -- I hissss mahvelous!
  3:11pm
Caryn:

Are the DJs playing Indian music today for some special reason that I've missed, or is it just a coincidence?
Avatar 3:12pm
DJ KG:

neither reason nor coincidence
Avatar 3:12pm
DJ KG:

hi everyone!
  3:13pm
Caryn:

Of course, Peshawar is in Pakistan, so maybe not "Indian" music, but you catch my drift.
  3:13pm
kat330:

It's the day the music died, but Indian is making a nice mellow into the weekend mood.
  3:13pm
kat330:

Hi, Kurt!
  3:14pm
Brit:

@Caryn: maybe "subcontinental" would cover all bases there???
  3:14pm
37:

just finished curry for lunch.... great music to follow up!!
  3:15pm
Caryn:

@kat: true about the date. Hmm, shouldn't some DJ be doing a show of all Holly, Valens & Big Bopper tunes? Or "American Pie" covers?
@Brit: yep, that might be the best term
  3:16pm
dc scot:

I say all Big Bopper tunes. who cares about those other guys?
  3:16pm
kat330:

They're doing that locally.
  3:16pm
mchuge:

Best segue between shows ever!!!!
  3:17pm
Parq:

Deja vu all over again ...
  3:17pm
420 Damn I stoned:

Great show for those who are cannibis challenged
  3:17pm
dc pat:

my browser wants to me to be someone else...
  3:18pm
420 Damn I stoned:

I am someone else
  3:19pm
kat330:

Could play McLean just to get Breckman's hackles raised.
  3:19pm
420 Damn I stoned:

Day the music died play some Bob Dylan .
  3:19pm
Cheri Pi:

Back to back raga attack!
  3:21pm
kat330:

I consider this anti-Super Bowl music, and I thank you for that.
  3:21pm
Caryn:

If Meghan's show was today, you just know she would've played that Buddy Holly scene from "The Young Ones"...
  3:25pm
pierre:

Bonsoir Kurt !
Magnifique musique you're palying.

Bonsoir listeners !
  3:25pm
das:

That image is really hypnotic.
  3:25pm
Caryn:

Rock that tanbur, Talip!
  3:25pm
kat330:

OTOH, does this long-playing music have any connection with that transition convo overheard between Bryce and Kurt -- something about being naked and Kurt staring at him?
  3:27pm
kat330:

Allo, Pierre!
  3:28pm
kat330:

There was a hint of Malaguena there at the end of the last.
  3:28pm
pierre:

Ocora is such a great collection, i've been living years without hearing their name on the radio, but started to listen to their treasure not long ago (thans to wfmu btw)
  3:28pm
Caryn:

@kat: ooh, you might be right. Maybe Bryce and Kurt are getting it on, and put on some long tracks to give themselves some time? If Bryce was naked, he might've been trying the "naked man" technique. Or the music is simply covering Kurt trying to help Bryce find the missing clothes he's somehow managed to lose?
  3:28pm
kat330:

Great Cuni form!
  3:29pm
BSI:

We are all naked, cosmically speaking, in the eyes of Billy the Snake God.
  3:29pm
kat330:

@Caryn: Yeah, the jock would need to be hands-free.
  3:30pm
Caryn:

If Bryce has lost his clothes, I'm thinking alcohol has somehow been involved. Or he went to try out that new head shop Ken visited?
  3:31pm
420 Damn I stoned:

Jesus this is a downer
  3:32pm
kat330:

Aside question, Caryn: Did your English teachers in Finland discuss subjunctive case? I'm figuring at some point between my education and your generation, it got chucked. Weird how a lot of its usage has become "wierd how alot of it's" usage.
  3:32pm
Caryn:

The head shop story would explain the musical selections. Old-time hippie music selection for getting stoned: a raga.
  3:33pm
kat330:

Oh, right, a shop recently opened up nearby. Ken was fascinated by it.
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DJ KG:

when bryce gets drunk he puts on more and more and more clothes
  3:37pm
Swami:

Puppets! Yes!
  3:37pm
Mark in VT:

Is the DJ marathon pair up list out yet? wondering if Kurt will be paired with Andy or Frangry. And now wondering if the mayo has been ordered for Bryce.
  3:38pm
kat330:

Yes! Not Aurora Borealis, but the sun is still involved.
  3:38pm
Mike East:

Meat Puppets are allll right. Happy Friday everybody.
  3:39pm
kat330:

Instrumentals might be their strong suit.
  3:39pm
Caryn:

@kat: well, they taught it, but I don't think they used the term. They tend to avoid grammatical terms in most ESL teaching.
@kurt: so does that mean that if Bryce is naked, you know he's stone-cold sober?
  3:41pm
kat330:

Does the studio still smell like patchouli, or now like meat puppets?
  3:41pm
BDR:

XTC! Thank you!
  3:41pm
kat330:

XTC, yes!
  3:42pm
kat330:

Hi, Mike E! TGIPerjantai! (for Caryn)
  3:42pm
Mark in VT:

Is that a theremin I hear in this XTC song?
  3:43pm
Slurry d:

What's with the speedy meat puppets??
  3:44pm
Caryn:

@kat: hmm, maybe we should create a Finnish version... LKOP?
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DJ KG:

hahahaha! hi slurry!!
  3:44pm
Cecile:

I loved the Meat Puppets, wobbly vocals and all. Great live band.
  3:44pm
kat330:

In my olden days, "were" would be in place of "was" here: "If Meghan's show was today," and "If Bryce was naked," -- that's subjunctive case.
Avatar 3:44pm
DJ KG:

mark - prob a keyboard
  3:48pm
kat330:

I couldn't tell you what the LKO stands for. I know the days of the week and a phrase here and there, but that's it. Not even numbers.
  3:48pm
Caryn:

@kat: true. Or as a conditional future subjunctive, "were to be" might be even more precise. I think grammar tends to slip on comment boards or online chats.
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DJ KG:

mark - marathon tag team dj sched should be out in a week or 10 days or so i'd think.
  3:49pm
kat330:

Oh, absolutely, and I wouldn't stand on it, but I was merely curious. I actually think it is no longer being taught. I slip back and forth on that myself.
  3:51pm
clyde stubblefield:

how did sun ra get these sounds 40 years ago that musicians are just stumbling upon today???
You need to see the reaction of the people in my office as they hear this...
  3:51pm
kat330:

I guess Kurt has a "the kids are all light" theme going on, suns and all.
  3:51pm
kat330:

Ooooh, Crystal light -- prism!
  3:53pm
Caryn:

@kat: but as those if-clauses were not about the future, the simple "were" is indeed the way to go. But as for whether it's taught... I think it's different for English-speaking countries. You might want to ask someone in the USA or UK whether it's taught there. ESL speakers tend to speak more "correct" English than most EFL speakers.
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DJ KG:

the kids are all light! nice.
  3:53pm
kat330:

@clyde: A good reaction I hope?
  3:54pm
kat330:

:) Guess you have your hands back now.
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DJ KG:

should i just go with the belief that clyde stubblefield is listening to my show?
  3:55pm
kat330:

I was wondering that myself, but would he be in an office? Esp. one of squares?
  3:56pm
Caryn:

@Kurt: either that, or one of the Budweiser Clydesdales...
  3:58pm
Caryn:

You know, with an alias... They can't use their Budweiser names, or they risk getting canned. Then again, a horse wouldn't be in an office either. Unless that's what they call their stables.
  3:58pm
Billy Crystal:

Any more grammar talk and you'll force me to post clips from "Analyze This."
  3:59pm
Caryn:

@Billy: clips are fine, as long as you don't post a "humorous" ditty about the movie to the tune of some Broadway standard.
  4:00pm
kat330:

All done!
  4:03pm
Billy Crystal:

Fine you'll have to wait until the Oscars to see me sing some "humorous" bits then. No matter how much I practice singing I can't get the quotation marks off.
  4:07pm
Billy Crystal:

then I started singing "Bye Bye Miss American Pie."
  4:09pm
kat330:

Did Clyde's co-workers turn off his computer?
  4:09pm
Carmichael:

Hi Kurt. Just back from some excellent chana masala. Time for the usual Friday afternoon work output.
Avatar 4:11pm
DJ KG:

carmichael! i was playing some music for your masala. did you hear? i tried to play it really loud. 37 heard it with his chana!
  4:11pm
kat330:

This seems a heavy sort of sound for "The Window" title.
  4:14pm
Carmichael:

I technically was in another town. Maybe the InterTubes were blocked or something.
  4:16pm
Caryn:

@kat: maybe he's going for a "Rear Window" feel... Of course, considering the album title is Armageddon, maybe the view from the window is less than pleasant.
  4:17pm
kat330:

That's what I was gathering, especially since my math problem for that last i wrote was 666.
  4:18pm
kat330:

Maybe seeing ol' snake eyes out the window.
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DJ KG:

kat - i looked quick but couldn't find the liner notes for 'armageddon' online, but 'the window' is about aliens observing civilizations on earth, presumably i guess through a window
  4:22pm
kat330:

Excellent info, Kurt! I guess they weren't too sunny about what they were seeing. Can't blame 'em.
  4:23pm
Caryn:

Cool, Kurt!
  4:23pm
Carmichael:

So far I figured out it's a Canadian film.
  4:24pm
kat330:

Can you answer this, Kurt? "papapluie" isn't appearing in my Cassell's French dic -- what is lost?
  4:26pm
kat330:

Or maybe Pierre can translate if here?
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DJ KG:

oops! misspelled. thanks, i'll fix it.
  4:26pm
Caryn:

Either that's a French play on words, or it's just parapluie...
Avatar 4:27pm
DJ KG:

yep, parapluie
  4:27pm
kat330:

Yes, I thought it was umbrella, the most frequently lost item.
  4:29pm
Carmichael:

OK, a Canadian film written by J.J. Abrams.
  4:34pm
Cheri Pi:

Bitchin cd skip-I could listen to this for hours...
  4:35pm
Minnesota Jeff:

WHATS UP!??!!!!! ::kick flips his skateboard, chugs some dew:: EXTREEEEEEEEEEEME!
  4:35pm
kat330:

Now that's an entrance!
Avatar 4:36pm
DJ KG:

hey minngiff!
  4:36pm
kat330:

And a weird animation, dude.
  4:37pm
kat330:

This makes me feel like some contra dancing.
  4:37pm
Caryn:

So, MinnJeff, what inspired the gif, man?
  4:37pm
BSI:

huh? I thought I was the most frequently lost item.
  4:38pm
Caryn:

Someone should be dancing a reel.
  4:38pm
from Italy:

is this a launeddas ?
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DJ KG:

italy: yes.
  4:39pm
northguineahills:

Synergetics #1, awesomeness!
  4:43pm
Caryn:

I was just listening to some Scott Walker. Evan Parker on "Climate of Hunter": awesome.
  4:44pm
Minnesota Jeff:

I think the insperation for this .gif was the movie "V", remember that one? With the lizard people under human skin? I would assume if anyone was one of those it would be Billy Crystals. I don't recally if they had lazer eyes though, but you know, they could.
  4:45pm
Minnesota Jeff:

*recall
  4:45pm
from Italy:

just looked up Mariani ... odd that a non-Sardinian is playing the launeddas (he's from Rome). Great show!
  4:46pm
Caryn:

@MinnJeff: no laser eyes, but the eyes were red.
  4:46pm
Carmichael:

Armageddon liner notes: "Yet another masterpiece from the archives of Phil Cohran. Armageddon was conceived in 1958 and written down in 1963. After performing with Sun Ra and benefiting from the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Phil Cohran's compositions changed decidedly, and he began to focus on cosmology and culture. This particular performance was recorded live at the Afro Arts Theater at 3900 S. Drexel in Chicago on February 11th, 1968. It has never been released and practically unheard in over 40 years."-Katalyst
  4:48pm
kat330:

Speaking of V as in Victory: Just got an email confirmation Komen backed down on their pull out from Planned Parenthood.
  4:50pm
Caryn:

Now Billy is more of a cross between a Cylon and a "V" lizard.
  4:53pm
kat330:

Why does Hollywood always make evil aliens lizardlike? I don't find that frightening or repellant at all. We have made pets from the skinks who live in our backyard and keep down the garden insects. They are so cute!
  4:54pm
kat330:

@Carmichael: Thanks for those notes.
  4:55pm
kat330:

Uh, DJKG, any way you can scale down the starting point of the math questions, like starting in the 300's or something? This last time was the third time now I got either 666 or 665. Odd that.
  4:55pm
Geico Gecko:

@kat: Mammals are haters.
  4:57pm
J.T.:

I always liked casting against type. Maybe they should have villainous pandas or dolphins.
  4:58pm
Caryn:

@kat: great news! It's funny, the brief pull-out I suspect only helped Planned Parenthood. They got a lot of donations in protest.
I suspect the lizard choice has more to do with lizards and snakes being more difficult to read (in terms of behaviour) than, say, most mammals. Also, I think the "cold-blooded" idea easily carries over to "cold-blooded killer". (And there's the inevitable Biblical notions of snakes as evil.)
  4:59pm
Parq:

There were plenty of people in the early 70s who genuinely heard Billy's single this way.
  5:00pm
Caryn:

@J.T.: They did have "Night of the Lupus" with the killer rabbits... And dolphins are actually nasty bastards. They tend to gang rape porpoises.
  5:01pm
J.T.:

Night of the Lepus, right! Great trailer, not so great film.
  5:02pm
northguineahills:

I usually get the answer "666" when commenting at least thrice a week.
  5:02pm
Parq:

"Porpoise Gang Rape"! No dolphin is safe! The most shocking film since "Born Free", coming to a theater near you!
  5:02pm
kat330:

I knew exactly what our skinks were thinking when they copulated right at our back door for 20 minutes straight. No mammal (except for a few good men) goes on that long (I don't think...I really haven't the foggiest notion).
  5:02pm
Caryn:

@J.T.: yep. Plus, even if rabbits became gigantic, that wouldn't change the fact that their dietary tracts can't process meat. So they wouldn't start eating humans. They'd just decimate the forests, or something.
  5:03pm
Carmichael:

My pleasure, DJKG.
  5:07pm
kat330:

So is everyone googling mammal sex now??!!
  5:07pm
J.T.:

@Caryn Giant hopping bunnies? I think they'd do plenty of squashing. Jackrabbit Slam, coming soon to a theater near you.
  5:08pm
Caryn:

I remember years ago, on "So Graham Norton", they visited a web site that just listed the average penis lengths of different animal species. Sharks have two penises, BTW. (I suppose they are hemipenes, actually.) But they're both only about 1-2 inches long.
  5:10pm
kat330:

I named the male skink "Sting."
  5:11pm
Parq:

Kat, why - does he mumble and preen?
  5:11pm
Caryn:

@kat: heh! Yeah, isn't Sting supposed to go for 6 hours or something?
  5:12pm
kat330:

Sharks aren't mammals, but that probably contributes to the mammal-centric hatred of cold-blooded creatures.
  5:12pm
Caryn:

In some documentary they said that a fruitfly's sperm is actually longer than a fruitfly (stretched out, I mean). An entomologist friend of mine said that was nonsense.
  5:13pm
kat330:

@Parq: Actually, I think he did!
  5:14pm
Cecile:

I thought dogs and cats could be in congress for hours.
  5:14pm
Caryn:

@kat: yeah, I was talking animals in general. Actually, a reviewer once explained in a magazine that Ewoks always freaked him out, because even though they were designed to look cute, the Ewoks have these black, emotionless, shark eyes. Which is true, if you think about it.
  5:15pm
kat330:

I should note I'm not a voyeur of skink sex. Just so happened I was sitting out on our deck enjoying a beautiful day with a book when they started in. They were between me and going back inside -- I didn't want to disturb the couple -- so the length of time was more notable.
  5:16pm
Caryn:

@kat: I'm hoping the skink didn't play the hurdy-gurdy, though?
  5:17pm
kat330:

@Cecile: You may be right, though the cats around here seem to be really quick about it, thank goodness. The caterwauling!
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DJ KG:

once you get the reputation of being a skink voyeur it's pretty hard to shake it.
  5:17pm
kat330:

No, a stick as a bass. :)
  5:19pm
kat330:

@DJ KG: Aww, doggone it. I'm stepping in it all over today.
  5:19pm
Skinks:

@kat: Perv.
  5:20pm
Caryn:

I'll always love Jennifer Saunders for putting the following exchange in "Jam & Jerusalem" about a society party that suddenly went wrong:
-What, Trudi read a poem?
-No, Sting played the lute.
-Oh god.
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DJ KG:

caryn. ha!
  5:22pm
J.T.:

Thanks DJKG for this Basinski piece. Early Tangerine Dream zone-out sound-alike.
  5:26pm
kat330:

I'll be doing penance in the kitchen now, so J.T. can take y'all on. If I don't make it back before you leave, Kurt, thanks for a de-LIGHT-ful afternoon!
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DJ KG:

see ya, kat, ya skink skank
  5:28pm
Caryn:

Come back, kat! If you go, they'll just think you've gone to the deck to look for more copulating skinks!
  5:30pm
Parq:

May I be so bold as to congratulate us all on reaching a new low on the level of discourse in this space?
  5:31pm
J.T.:

Kat's cooking something in the wok... e-woks? Mmmm. Tasty.
  5:33pm
Carmichael:

We've worked hard for our achievement, Parq. Thanks you for recognizing it.
  5:35pm
Caryn:

Eat the ewok, J.T.! It's like eating a big groundhog. A good way to get out your frustrations about Phil's prediction and get rid of an annoying Lucas character at the same time.
  5:37pm
Caryn:

@Parq: oh, this entire discussion has been rooted in the teachings of Aristotle and Cicero. Suck it, sophists!
  5:37pm
Mark in VT:

Is Kurt stringing up a series of cowbells and gongs to the loud feud cart tonight?
  5:39pm
J.T.:

If I was to get rid of the annoying Lucas character, I'd be a cannibal. Sorry George.
  5:44pm
Caryn:

@J.T.: hah! There's an interesting theory that Sheena Easton is to blame for all the Lucas crap. All the "special edition" additions & prequels: brainchildren of a post-Sheena Easton Lucas. She had the same effect on Philip K. Dick when they were together: he became even loonier and wrote crappier books.

Also. I suspect the low level of discourse is going work against our "make intelligent, erudite calls to SUW to freak them out" sabotage plan?
  5:45pm
Caryn:

But on the other hand, if the SUW topic tonight is skink sex, we can all contribute.
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DJ KG:

wait - sheena easton kicked with both george lucas and phillip dick?
  5:46pm
Caryn:

Fela Kuti! Yay!
  5:46pm
Caryn:

@Kurt: yep. She has interesting taste in men. Or she's just a very odd kind of star fucker.
  5:47pm
kat330:

Okay, sauce is bubbling, I'm back -- whaahhh? To see an insult by our esteemed DJ? [pout]
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DJ KG:

i liked her collabs with my man prince. don't know if they were hooking it up or not or ... well, who am i kidding? but "sugar walls" is a pretty fun tune!
  5:48pm
Mark in VT:

Kurt, and or the collective Kurt fans and listeners-do we lean to aggressive or passive in anger and sabotage? This would make a difference in the strategy and outcome of the feud thing.
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DJ KG:

no insult, kat. just playin'. sorry.
  5:49pm
kat330:

You should blame Sting for being so bold with me only a couple of feet away.
  5:49pm
glenn:

what's with all the skink chitchat? carl hiassen's best character, by the way.
  5:49pm
kat330:

I KNOW!! So am I -- always.
  5:49pm
J.T.:

I remember PKD having a crush on Linda Rondstadt but never heard about S.E!
  5:50pm
Caryn:

@Kurt: yep, I think Prince managed to avoid the Sheena Easton curse. Maybe third time was the charm? If Sheena ever writes an autobiography, it might make for interesting reading.
  5:51pm
J.T.:

Hiaasen's great -- Skink was the environmentalist ex-governor living in Everglades hunting possum and gator?
  5:52pm
Caryn:

Or could we blame the whole "Symbol" era on Sheena? The dates don't match, but maybe it was a delayed reaction.
  5:53pm
glenn:

mostly living off road kill, but yes.
  5:54pm
Caryn:

"Shut Up Andy"? Freudian slip or intentional zinger?
  5:54pm
kat330:

Caryn, J.T. just illuminated the LKOPerjantai for me.
  5:55pm
Caryn:

@kat: that's what J.T.s are for :)
  5:56pm
kat330:

Is this the Apocalypse clarion?
  5:56pm
Mark in VT:

I am listening on a laptop. Wish I could crank this UP!!! This sounds really good.
  5:57pm
Skinks:

@kaT: Yes, Billy C. is now going to turn all humans into skinks so we can all indulge our urge to merge.
  5:59pm
kat330:

@Skinks: Well, then there won't be any time for anything else, society and civilization will be putty in Crystal's hands.
  5:59pm
kat330:

G'night dear people! And thanks again, Kurt!
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