Favoriting Brian Turner: Playlist from March 6, 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 March 6, 2012

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Artist Track Album Label Comments New Approx. start time
Panabrite  Slipping Into the Deep   Favoriting Sub-Aquatic Meditation  Aguirre    *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Expo 70  Trajectory Rhythms   Favoriting Journal Through Astral Projection  Immune    *   0:03:03 (Pop-up)
Fred Mertz Flock of Slits            0:06:15 (Pop-up)
Art  Ugly People With Fancy Hairdos   Favoriting         0:14:35 (Pop-up)
Robert Fripp  Disengage   Favoriting Exposure  EG/Polydor      0:19:50 (Pop-up)
Elks  Destined For the Sun   Favoriting Destined For the Sun  Tee Pee    *   0:22:35 (Pop-up)
Montrose  I Got the Fire   Favoriting Paper Money    RIP Ronnie Montrose    0:27:18 (Pop-up)
Buzz  Picasso   Favoriting See You Sioux  Dark Entries    *   0:34:00 (Pop-up)
Policeband  Tow Away   Favoriting         0:37:45 (Pop-up)
Jeffrey Lewis  Legend of the Fall   Favoriting     Happy Birthday MES    0:39:32 (Pop-up)
Circle  Here Come the Warm Jets   Favoriting Serpent  Ektro    *   0:41:19 (Pop-up)
Dereck Donohue  Blown Out Dream   Favoriting Subprime Frequencies  Chambara    *   0:53:39 (Pop-up)
Aaron Dilloway  Self-Defense   Favoriting Modern Jester  Hanson    *   0:55:59 (Pop-up)
Exhumed Corpse  Deus Mortem Est   Favoriting Mortem Obire  Robert & Leopold    *   0:57:23 (Pop-up)
Phil Fucking Collins  All The Hits, All At Once   Favoriting All the Hits, All At Once  No Label      1:03:09 (Pop-up)
Flipper  Way of the World   Favoriting KALX 6/28/81        1:03:28 (Pop-up)
Baby Lloyd  There's Something On Your Mind (Part One)   Favoriting Various: The Best of Loma Records  Warner Archived      1:07:20 (Pop-up)
Lorne Greene  Endless Prairie   Favoriting The Man  Omni      1:09:03 (Pop-up)
Church of Misery  Green River   Favoriting Master of Brutality  Rise Above (reissue)    *   1:12:30 (Pop-up)
Jack Ruby  Bored Stiff   Favoriting Jack Ruby  ugExplode      1:29:50 (Pop-up)
Los Dugs Dugs  Hagamoslo Ahora   Favoriting Smog  BMG Mexico      1:30:31 (Pop-up)
Vom  Vampire's Kiss   Favoriting Split LP w/Gummy Stumps  Winning Sperm Party    *   1:32:34 (Pop-up)
Porter Ricks  Nautical Dub   Favoriting Biokinetics  Type    *   1:36:11 (Pop-up)
Francis Bebey  Catching Up   Favoriting African Electronic Music 1975-1982  Born Bad    *   1:41:23 (Pop-up)
K. Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas  Gyae Mensu   Favoriting K. Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas  Secret Stash      1:43:44 (Pop-up)
Eurythmics  Take Me To Your Heart   Favoriting In the Garden    Can members all over this, 1981, at Conny Plank's studio    1:53:09 (Pop-up)
Brett Nelson  Little Fury Things   Favoriting The Electronic Anthology Project of Dinosaur Jr.  No Label    *   1:55:30 (Pop-up)
Dry & Heavy  Life In the Jungle   Favoriting Full Contact  BSI      1:59:12 (Pop-up)
Disappears  Joa   Favoriting Pre Language  Kranky    *   2:03:37 (Pop-up)
Pop. 1280  New Electronics   Favoriting The Horror  Sacred Bones    *   2:09:05 (Pop-up)
Thin Lizzy  Old Moon Madness   Favoriting Thin Lizzy  Deram      2:12:20 (Pop-up)
Sandy Ewen / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter  7   Favoriting s/t  ugExplode    *   2:16:06 (Pop-up)
Jeff Fuccillo  Zeros and Heroes   Favoriting Disturbed Strings  Roaratorio    *   2:19:42 (Pop-up)
Takeshi Terauchi  The Clamour of the Sun   Favoriting Nippon Guitars  Big Beat    *   2:22:06 (Pop-up)
Bolbol Al-Hejaz and Soni Ahmad  Mushtaq   Favoriting Various: Qat, Coffee & Qambus: Raw 45s from Yemen  Parlorphone    *   2:24:49 (Pop-up)
3 Leafs  Apprentice Destroyer   Favoriting Canal Smarts  No Label    *   2:32:22 (Pop-up)
Decimus w/ASMR Make Up Role Play  Untitled   Favoriting 9  Holidays  ASMR  *   2:46:49 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:06pm
BSI:

expo70 = always the right decision.
  3:07pm
paula pc:

this is PERFECT
  3:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

Afternoon Brian! Glad the Marathon goal is finally met!
Hey BSI, paula!
  3:10pm
BSI:

Emm from Ess!
  3:11pm
steve:

well this isn't creepy at all
  3:12pm
still b/p:

What would Ethel say?
  3:12pm
Matt from Springfield:

Be, Ess Eye! Awesome!
  3:12pm
adam:

BRIAN! This is so amazing.
  3:12pm
Cheri Pi:

my my my, what do we have here?
  3:13pm
Cheri Pi:

this reminds me of teenage huffing (the activity)
  3:15pm
andymorphic:

lol mike board's art....i played this single last night
  3:15pm
BSI:

huffing teenagers sounds dangerous. Many of them do not bathe, if memory serves.
  3:16pm
Teenage Arianna Huffington:

Word.
  3:16pm
Robert:

I have this on flexi-disc, somewhere.
  3:16pm
efd:

oh boy, this takes me back! Who here saw Art at Carnegie Hall?
  3:17pm
teen spirit:

Hey, hey, we're the funkees!
  3:17pm
Robert:

And on the flip, "Art, great art...."
  3:17pm
Cheri Pi:

the teen huffers & huffingtons of my day were very stylish (weekend warriors)
  3:21pm
Cheri Pi:

BT, can we get some Montrose up in the hizzee?
  3:21pm
Cheri Pi:

BT, can we get some Montrose up in the hizzee?
  3:22pm
wildneil:

Fripp is important. Thank you for noticing that!
  3:22pm
glenn:

ummmm. hizzee?
  3:24pm
BSI:

elks for the memories!
  3:24pm
BSI:

hizzee = slurpee + vodka.
assuming... sounds about right.
  3:25pm
Cheri Pi:

I listen to Elks exclusively in the car now-I drive like a maniac!!!
  3:25pm
Cheri Pi:

Hizzouse.
  3:27pm
kat330:

@Glenn: if you didn't see it at the closing moments, I posted a brief George Barnes note in the last PL. Thanks again for the links.
  3:28pm
jljl:

Nice homage to Ronnie
  3:28pm
glenn:

i'll take a reccy.
  3:29pm
bill:

Hey BT great show Sunday night! Congratulations!!
  3:29pm
kat330:

Congrats on the marathon, BT!
  3:29pm
Cheri Pi:

I'll have the Montrose and lime slurpee please.
  3:30pm
will:

Six degrees of Setreo separation!!
  3:30pm
Clay:

Nice touch with the Montrose, Brian. RIP to a tremendous axe-slinger.
  3:31pm
glenn:

ah spooky. one of the greatest guitar pieces of all time.
  3:31pm
will:

Uhh, I mean Stereo separation
  3:31pm
wildneil:

Brian, you ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3:34pm
Carmichael:

It's about time someone played Ronnie Montrose. Leave it to BT to rock ...
  3:34pm
kat330:

@Glenn: only heard snippets of each and will give a longer audition later on. As for Karloff: Frankenstein was the first film I recall seeing in a moviehouse, around 4-5 years old.
  3:36pm
efd:

I won a copy of Paper Money in a drawing at the New England Music Center on Brattle St. in Harvard Square when I was around 14. More Montrose to come tomorrow night, btw.
  3:39pm
Carmichael:

While in high school, I saw the Guess Who play at a race track. Montrose and Elvin Bishop (and regoinal band Redwing) opened for them. What a great band they wuz.
  3:40pm
Randy in NC:

Blue Horizon.... Now this one brings back memories. I saw him once.
  3:42pm
Carmichael:

Whoa, can't believe I actually found this! Look at the 1st few sentences: http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/guess-who-montrose-wolfman-jack-redwing-1974
  3:43pm
craigness:

Love that Jeffrey Lewis track. very accurate.
Avatar 3:45pm
BT:

Thank you everybody for the pledges to the show and the marathon, was unbelievable how great y'all are. Onward....
  3:48pm
jljl:

EFD: wasn't it New England Music City?
More Montrose to come Wed. 2PM and Thurs. 10AM EST if you visit wmbr.org in Boston.
  3:48pm
efd:

@Carmichael, nice find! Too bad there's no image.
  3:49pm
hubba:

nice cover Circle! I hum this endless loop to my daughter at night time.
  3:49pm
efd:

@jljl yes, City! Thanks!
  3:50pm
Parq:

Wandered back into the room just in time for this gorgeous cover of "Warm Jets". Brian, congrats on another stellar H 'n' M performance.
  3:50pm
BSI:

circle can do no wrong.
  3:51pm
JDELZ:

I ran into DCE at a show the other night and he said his work has blocked WFMU. In case anyone was wondering about his absence!
  3:52pm
hubba:

There's got to be some backdoor DCE can access...
  3:56pm
kata:

come again ? this guy remixes the sublime catalogue ?
  3:57pm
Cheri Pi:

One more hour until BEER!!!
  3:57pm
andy t:

Flipping heck this new Dilloway is good!
  3:58pm
hubba:

nice segue
  4:05pm
Cheri Pi:

Flipper, nice
  4:05pm
#K:

damn killing it today Brian, but that's just the way of the world
  4:06pm
paul:

subliminal phil!
  4:07pm
Cheri Pi:

where can we get that Phil Fucking Collins?
Avatar 4:09pm
BT:

isouldmysoultodestroyrockandroll.blogspot.com (Phil)
  4:11pm
Tom L.:

That Flipper track was awesome!!! What a band! Flipper rules!
  4:12pm
paula pc:

this is HARDCORE!!!!! I say this with no irony whatsoever
  4:12pm
BSI:

BIG CHUNKS OF BUSTED WINDOWPANE!
  4:13pm
still b/p:

I like when them cowboys was "mashed."
  4:13pm
SteveL:

I want to hear Loren Green take the mike for Flipper.
  4:14pm
glenn:

lorne greene makes me proud to be canadian. *tears up*
  4:16pm
Chris from DC:

Psyched for Church of Misery at Deathfest this year. You should hear their cover of "Rawhide".
  4:19pm
glenn:

it's hard to reconcile my loathing of phil's singing with my love of his great drumming.
  4:21pm
Andrew Waterloo:

He's Animal on the drums, but Scooter on the vocals.
  4:23pm
glenn:

THAT'S FUCKING HILARIOUS!
  4:24pm
Cheri Pi:

that's perfect AW!
  4:25pm
Caryn:

@AW: hah!
  4:25pm
Carmichael:

I did find the image of the Montrose concert, although its TINY: http://www.angelfire.com/rock3/deliverin/Schmit/redwing1974.htm
  4:25pm
Matt from Springfield:

E.G. Daily dammit!! (quaaaaaake)
  4:30pm
BSI:

Poor misunderstood Scooter.
He probably had a very dark soul.
  4:33pm
Matt from Springfield:

Scooter was certainly listening to death metal on headphones when not working on the Muppet Show. I betcha.
  4:36pm
Carmichael:

The muppet with the dark soul was Beaker. You know he was ready to go postal, being pushed around by the lab professor all day long.
  4:37pm
BSI:

@Matt: Death metal, certainly. But SOMEBODY had to talk Gonzo down from his more extreme chemistry experiments. "too much too much, you took too much..."
  4:39pm
Caryn:

I'm worried Matt is going to lose it waiting for that Night People show...
  4:42pm
Cecile:

if we're talking 70s/80s Muppets - in the 70s Scooter probably was listening to the Residents, and in the 80s, the Swans.
  4:42pm
Andrew Waterloo:

Scooter may have been into death metal but his eager to please nature wouldn't have had him singing it anywhere but inside his bedroom when the house was empty.
  4:45pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Caryn: I'm fine, so long as I don't accidentally stumble across voiceover work of E.G. Daily, plunging me into an unexpected anticipation....OH NO I NEED IT SOON!!
  4:45pm
Cecile:

what is this about E.G. Daily?
  4:47pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Cecile: Sounds like a good evolution of Scooter's taste. Though I also was thinking really hard acid rock into Swedish death metal kind of metal--blar the headphones out and sulk imagery.
  4:47pm
Matt from Springfield:

E.G. Daily is an actress and voiceover artist who's been in a lot of movies and TV, and she's going to be a guest on Night People...the Thu after this, I think.
  4:48pm
Ernie:

Here come those crazy honkers!
  4:48pm
BSI:

I must see a video of swans' song COWARD with moody-lit face of Scooter puppet-sync'ing the words. Jeezoflip, that would be tremendous.
  4:52pm
Carmichael:

What is this about Night People?
  4:53pm
Cecile:

I know E.G. Daily - I was just wondering why she had wiggled into the board consciousness. Cool that she's goign to be doing Night People.
  4:53pm
Cecile:

BSI - All you need is a Scooter puppet and you can do it...
  4:53pm
BSI:

not ashamed to admit, i own a Eurythmics record. It's actually pretty consistently decent.
  4:54pm
Cheri Pi:

Wonder if Connie Plank was banging Annie?
  4:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Cecile--cool! Didn't know you knew her.

This is very interesting Eurythmics. Now I want to find out more about their really early stuff.
  4:59pm
PKNY:

Synthpop Mascis = genius!
  4:59pm
bill:

WTF!!!1! Looking foward to hearing what this drjr is
  4:59pm
BSI:

also: dave stewart (eurythmics) has some kind of prog pedigree, methinks. I know there's that KHAN record he did with Hillage ... "space shanty" or something. Brain hurts, memory fading...
  4:59pm
jk:

discogs credits Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox with all the instruments on that In the Garden album, were the germans uncredited?
  5:00pm
glenn:

i may have to shift my celebrity crush from rene russo to e.g. daily.
Avatar 5:01pm
BT:

Must be, they're pretty prominentaly listed in the breakdown for this. Maybe initially the record company wanted to pull a Bowie and make the Germans session cats....they were more than that.
  5:01pm
Chris from DC:

Well, there was National Health. Is that what you were thinking of re: Dave Stewart?
  5:03pm
BSI:

Dry & Heavy: i approve of thine record label.
  5:05pm
Cecile:

hahahah, BSI.

Now if J Macsis was really bold, he'd get some house superstar singer like Jes or Chris Willis to sing the songs. Bet they would be hits on Ibiza!
  5:06pm
jk:

oh duh, everyone is credited on the LP version in the song breakdowns. reading is hard.
  5:09pm
moose:

i had a crush on eg daily from when she was in the 'young turks' video when i was a kid
  5:11pm
Cecile:

I remember her record album, and her great performance in valley Giirl. And she's Buttercup on the Powerpuff Girls!
  5:12pm
Andrew Waterloo:

She's also Tommy from Rugrats?
  5:14pm
Andrew Waterloo:

wow, this is very awesome Thin Lizzy
  5:15pm
Cecile:

yeah this is from their first record, which is very weird. and quite cool.
  5:15pm
fatty:

this Thin Lizzy song sounds like Saccarine Trust
  5:22pm
Caryn:

She's also Babe in the second Babe movie...
  5:25pm
Danne D:

Congratulations, Brian, on a great fundraiser - and thank you for all that you do and have done for this great radio station! Folks can't say that enough to you.
  5:26pm
Mike East:

We tried to watch the second Babe movie last week and my daughter would have no part of it.
  5:27pm
Ben:

Well that Jeff Fuccillo record fucking slayed me. Long live FMU!
  5:27pm
Ben:

Well that Jeff Fuccillo record fucking slayed me. Long live FMU!
  5:27pm
Cecile:

Mike East, it's not my favorite, either.
  5:28pm
glenn:

that's enough, pig. that's enough.
  5:31pm
Mark T in VT:

Unpacking the bag from the train trip down to the sinfonia at Maxwell's and pulled out the BT t shirt I was wearing that night. I realized i am listening to BT right now and put the dirty shirt back on.
  5:33pm
Mike East:

speaking of entertaining a 6 year old...does anyone know what games/apps kids like these days? I have to load up my old ipod touch for my kid, but all I know is Angry Birds.
Avatar 5:36pm
BT:

Hey Mark, were you the bearded dude. I saw you on the webcam - I didnt realize that thing was on between sets at Maxwells and people started sending me pics of me sitting behind the drumkit drinking and staring. Very Big Brother
  5:39pm
Cecile:

Here are some fun ones:
Mega Jump
Mechanic Panic
Ninja Jump
Jetpack Joyride
Cut the Rope
Sleepy Jack
Pictureka
Air Penguin

Some of these might seem complicated to an adult, but having my 5 year old niece kick my ass at Ninja Jump, even if the kid struggles at first, he or she will make up the slack.
  5:41pm
Cecile:

Other fun apps are:
Ocarina
Bongos!
Pickup Stix
Annoying Orange Kitchen Carnage
Draw
and Doodle Buddy
  5:43pm
Cecile:

Oh, and Tap Zoo and the like are cute for kids.
Just do not let them get sucked into the whole "freemium" trap...
  5:43pm
glenn:

teach her how to play cards. i learned how to play cribbage and euchre when i was 5.
  5:43pm
derp derp:

(Can anyone skip parts of the ustream of the hoof and mouth? I thought this was possible but can't seem to do it, or pause even)
  5:44pm
Cecile:

Tiny Tower is lots of fun - and it rewards you quickly for a freemium game.
  5:45pm
Matt from Springfield:

Sounds like the Strawberry Fields rhythm remixed.
  5:46pm
Mike East:

@Cecile - Thanks so much!! That is a huge help.

@glenn - I taught her backgammon - but she has a problem losing - we have issues we need to work on.
  5:46pm
Caryn:

@derp derp: that's my issue with ustream too. But usually, individual hoof & mouth performances are eventually loaded onto youtube, so it will be easier to watch single performances then.
  5:47pm
derp derp:

okay thanks Caryn - I tried Internet Explorer (ugh) and it works O_O
  5:48pm
glenn:

losing's a tough one for kids. not easy for parents either.
  5:48pm
Cecile:

Mike East, also check out the app store. Their recs for kids are good. i've also found some great games by having the Genius look for games for me based on my past downloads. Lots of very playable games from little companies that would fall in the cracks show up in these searches. Just read the comments carefully.
  5:53pm
Mike East:

@glenn - its true. She gets it from her mother. For a while I was letting them both win just cuz its easier, but decided that that doesn't teach a good lesson either.
  5:53pm
Mike East:

Thanks, Cecile, I will.
  5:54pm
Andrew Waterloo:

There are times when it seems to take more talent to lose.
  5:54pm
glenn:

my parents were ruthless. they never let me win anything.
  5:55pm
Cecile:

Some great games for grownups who like whimsy and puzzles are:

World of Ynth
Cover Orange
and
Railyard

Sneak 'em on there for yourself!

I am a bit of an iPod game junkie.
  5:56pm
other david:

great show BT
  5:57pm
Mark T in VT:

@BT yes I was the bearded guy wearing your shirt and I think I have a beer belly right now over the winter.
  5:57pm
Andrew Waterloo:

I found my daughter didn't really hit a real interest in video games till about 7. But it was Nintendo stuff like Mario Kart and Drawn to Life
  5:58pm
Matt from Springfield:

Spooky remix with Decimus--but why would you want a tame version of that spooky role-play narration? ;)

Great show BT!
See everyone later!
  5:58pm
Andrew Waterloo:

I wish there was more games like First Frights where the second player can drop out and get taken over by the computer.
  5:58pm
Cecile:

OH! There is a ridiculously fun Sega race game with Crazy Taxi guy and Sonic and whatnot. It's called Sonic Racing.
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