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Music to laze around with, just like slipping into a warm, comfortable bath; bubbling with many stringed instruments and occasional live performances. (Visit homepage.)

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Favoriting May 21, 2012: Power-pop kings and other things, with Dave Foster and Mark Humble.

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Artist Track Album Label Format Approx. start time
 


Robin Gibb R.I.P
The Bee Gees  Odessa (City on the Black Sea)   Favoriting Odessa       
The Bee Gees  New York Mining Disaster 1941   Favoriting Bee Gees' 1st      0:07:09 (Pop-up)
The Bee Gees  I Started a Joke   Favoriting       0:09:32 (Pop-up)
The Bee Gees  Massachusetts   Favoriting Horizontal      0:12:30 (Pop-up)
The Bee Gees  I've Gotta Get a Message To You   Favoriting Idea  Rhino    0:15:42 (Pop-up)
The Bee Gees  To Love Somebody   Favoriting Bee Gees' 1st  Rhino    0:18:17 (Pop-up)
The Bee Gees  Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You   Favoriting Bee Gees' 1st  Rhino    0:20:56 (Pop-up)
 
Clare & The Reasons  Colder   Favoriting KR-51      0:31:51 (Pop-up)
Patrick Watson  Step Out for a While   Favoriting Adventures in Your Own Backyard      0:37:48 (Pop-up)
Trampled by Turtles  Alone   Favoriting Stars and Satellites      0:41:46 (Pop-up)
Black Fortress of Opium  Fata Morgana   Favoriting Stratospherical      0:46:12 (Pop-up)
Kemp & Eden  Black Hole Lace   Favoriting Black Hole Lace  Chimera Music    0:51:25 (Pop-up)
Chicha Libre  L'age D'or   Favoriting Canibalismo  Barbes    0:55:05 (Pop-up)
 
 


Live Performance & chat with Dave Foster and Mark Humble
  As a founding member of the pop purveyors Bubble, Dave Foster moved on to making music with the Losers Lounge. Dave then started hosting "Bubble Do the Beatles" for adults and their children. He's also released a couple of solo albums of power-pop wonderfulness. Mark Humble is a longtime friend and fellow musician, first heard on WFMU's airwaves at the Simon & Garfunkel-inspired duo "Perry Humble." Mark Humble just released CD, One Centre Street, featuring many melodic, moody and often quite funny tunes. Humble has also contributed songs and soundtracks to Scrubs, A&E’s Biography and The Smithsonian Institute. They both dropped by to play a few tunes in WFMU's Love Room.
Dave Foster & Mark Humble  Steer the Wheel   Favoriting       1:06:33 (Pop-up)
Dave Foster & Mark Humble  Falling on the Ground   Favoriting       1:15:15 (Pop-up)
Dave Foster & Mark Humble  Give Me Some Place to Hide   Favoriting       1:25:18 (Pop-up)
Mark Humble  Time Again   Favoriting One Centre Street    CD  1:34:49 (Pop-up)
Bubble  Scary Monster   Favoriting Bash Bish  Oomph! Records  CD  1:35:46 (Pop-up)
Dave Foster & Mark Humble  Just Didn't Go Our Way   Favoriting       1:44:14 (Pop-up)
 
Dave Foster  Sad Rain Cloud   Favoriting       1:54:12 (Pop-up)
 
Mark Humble  Stella   Favoriting       1:59:02 (Pop-up)
Bubble  Imaginary World   Favoriting     CD  2:05:57 (Pop-up)
Mark Humble  Wait and See   Favoriting One Centre Street  Hummable Records    2:10:24 (Pop-up)
Bubble  Ladder of Success   Favoriting Seconds of Seconds    CD  2:14:37 (Pop-up)
Mark Humble  Motorcade   Favoriting One Centre Street  Hummable Records  CD  2:16:41 (Pop-up)
Dave Foster & Mark Humble  Underneath the Sun   Favoriting       2:22:39 (Pop-up)
Dave Foster & Mark Humble  Have t   Favoriting       2:26:56 (Pop-up)
 
Casper Babypants  Snowman in the Summer   Favoriting       2:33:07 (Pop-up)
Miguel and The Ocean Swell  Toy On a String   Favoriting       2:35:04 (Pop-up)
Dr. Dog  How Long Must I Wait?   Favoriting       2:37:53 (Pop-up)
The Reverend John DeLore  Small Parade   Favoriting       2:41:35 (Pop-up)
The Clientele          2:45:43 (Pop-up)
Lee Feldman  That's the Way the World Used to Work   Favoriting Album No. 4      2:49:41 (Pop-up)
Theo Bleckmann  Love and Anger   Favoriting Hello Earth! The Music of Kate Bush      2:52:44 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  12:01pm
Van in DC:

Tribute to another fallen legend right off the bat. Well done. Hello Irene!
  12:03pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I may have missed other Gibb tributes. Glad I'm able to catch this one. They certainly changed their style as time went on, didn't they?
  12:05pm
Parq:

Nice to hear some older BeeGees. Reading some of the newspaper coverage yesterday, you would have thought they came out of nowhere to do SNF.
  12:07pm
Bill:

Heard this late one night on WOMR 92.1fm (community station) driving out of Provincetown, along the Cape.
  12:07pm
pierre:

Bonjour Irene !
  12:12pm
yair Yona (Tel Aviv, Israel,Earth,Milky Way):

Hi Irene;)
Do you Robin's 1970 solo album?
  12:12pm
Van in DC:

shivers
  12:14pm
Bill:

And of course Provincetown and the Cape are in ... Massachusetts.
  12:14pm
v k:

these tribute sets are also great for those that were under-exposed to important musical acts
  12:15pm
zoot:

Always enjoyed the B side of NY Mining Disaster: I Can't See Nobody.
  12:16pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Now I see that the drummer for Crowded House, Peter Jones, has died of brain cancer at age 45.
  12:17pm
Parq:

Wikipedia: When the Bee Gees wrote the song, they had never been to Massachusetts. The group simply loved the word. The song was written on a boat near the Statue of Liberty.
  12:18pm
miss v:

Thank you for this, Irene! I am both happy and maudlin.
  12:19pm
AGB:

Gotta Get a Message to you - one of my favorite tunes in Junior High in 1968- Damn, time flies
  12:20pm
Bill:

His "Mother of Love" in 2006 is beautiful. It was his tribute to Maurice and kind of obscure.
  12:20pm
zoot:

Don't know if it is possible to pull off a seque into some tunes from Chuck Brown, Godfather of Go-Go and much missed by those of us in DC
  12:27pm
KevinfromBayRidge:

Great tribute Irene. Reminds me of wearing out the vinyl of "The Best of the BeeGees in 69 or 70. Pity 90% of folks no nothing of their non-disco days!
  12:30pm
KevinfromBayRidge:

oops! NOT no nothing, meant" know nothing"
  12:34pm
Mike East:

That's funny, Kevin...my boss mistypes know for no in emails all the time..."we have know studios booked for Memorial Day."
  1:01pm
Van in DC:

Wonderful set!
  1:11pm
Ppy in Bay Ridge:

such harmonizing!
  1:19pm
Dave:

These guys have totally rescued a lunch that started really badly with a Veggie Delite from Subway.
  1:57pm
Van in DC:

So Irene, you engineered One Centre Street? It's amazing that Mark had it shelved for a decade. I see the connection there to another of your recent guests, The Left Banke....
  1:58pm
Marmalade Kitty:

great shw Irene! cosy nap music is the best!
  1:59pm
paco LaMay:

Loving the music. Reminiscent of The Moore Brothers from my home town of San Francisco. Thanks for playing guys!
  2:23pm
SUNY P:

Hey Dave - Do you remember playing "Sheldon's" speakeasy?
  2:25pm
SUNY P:

...it may have been with Chris Ballew...
  2:31pm
Ppy in Bay Ridge:

not taking requests, are they?
  2:50pm
Looms:

All I have to say about what I catched from the show today is: :)
  2:54pm
Van in DC:

Ah yes, the Kate covers :)
  2:55pm
northguineahills:

I enjoyed that Lee Feldman track.

@Marmalade Kitty: Yeah, it would make good nap dream soundtrack music. Might try that some time.
  2:57pm
Van in DC:

Thanks for the show Irene, have a great week!
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