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Favoriting June 5, 2012: Tony Coulter Presents Tape Hiss: Freeform Hiss / PLEASE NOTE: "Tape Hiss" shows are not archived.

Artist Track Label Year
THE IN-THEME  Holger Hiller: Toyshopshoptoy   Favoriting Mute   
 
HECTOR ZAZOU (w/ members of the MUFFINS)  2 tracks (titles unknown)   Favoriting N/A  1979 
ANNEA LOCKWOOD  3 Short Stories & an Apotheosis   Favoriting N/A   
 
MICHAEL SAHL & CLEVE POZAR  Salmon Runs (Fancy Fruits & Nuts) - Part 1   Favoriting N/A   
SCOTT MILLER  Assassination of Angels   Favoriting N/A  1986 
 
BERNARD PARMEGIANI  L'Echo du Mirroir   Favoriting N/A  1980 
 
CHRIS NEWMAN  Broken Promises   Favoriting N/A  1989 
CHRIS NEWMAN  Wanker Prize   Favoriting N/A  1989 
CHRIS NEWMAN  Mushrooms on Toast   Favoriting N/A  1989 
CHRIS NEWMAN  Good   Favoriting N/A  1989 
MEADOW HOUSE  Pulsar Cannon   Favoriting N/A   
MEADOW HOUSE  Smallpox Attack   Favoriting N/A   
 
HANS WUTHRICH-MATHEZ  Das Glashaus   Favoriting N/A  1975 
JACQUES BEKAERT  A Summer Day in Stony Point   Favoriting N/A  1968 
 
LOGPROOF  Chemical Chip   Favoriting N/A  1977 
LOGPROOF  Twoped   Favoriting N/A  1977 
 
THE OUT-THEME  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting    


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Listener comments!

Avatar 1:05pm
tonyc:

Hullo dere. No theme this time -- just great unreleased music by Hector Zazou (w/ the Muffins!), Bernard Parmegiani, Annea Lockwood, Michael Sahl & Cleve Pozar, Meadow House, Chris Newman, Scott Miller, Jacques Bekaert, & Hans Wuthrich-Mathez.
  11:41am
Alf from Upstate:

Welcome back Tony!
Avatar 11:43am
tonyc:

Welcome back, Alf!! Pardon me while I go grab some coffee....
Avatar 11:58am
tonyc:

And I'm back, semi-caffeinated and ready to go....
  12:00pm
listener james from westwood:

good tuesday all. tony, we'll have to make do with the default theme of fine rarities from the coulter archives. works for me!
Avatar 12:01pm
tonyc:

Hey there, listener James!
  12:02pm
Hugo:

Ready for Hiss Tony's Voice!
Avatar 12:03pm
tonyc:

Hola, Hugo!
  12:19pm
Ricardo Montalban:

There's talking all over this music! Did someone forget to demagnetize their tape hiss?
Avatar 12:20pm
tonyc:

No, your speaker didn't just blow: for some strange reason, the first part of this Annea Lockwood piece is only in one channel.
  12:21pm
Hugo:

Love these hisstorical recordings!
Avatar 12:21pm
tonyc:

Hey Ricardo! Nope - someone forgot to demagnetize their dog....
  12:22pm
northguineahills:

cool stuff.......
Avatar 12:23pm
tonyc:

Thanks, northguineahills ... and greetings!
  12:23pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

Hi boys and girls, I'm Jimmy Carl Black and I'm the Indian of the group, and I'm looking forward to some wildly creative, innovative and obscure music!

And I am the central scrutinizer (but you can call me Frank), and I pretend to enjoy that sort of thing but really I like to play never ending guitar solos, discuss ugly parts of the body and get very hung up!
  12:24pm
listener james from westwood:

that kitty's motor is revving!
Avatar 12:25pm
tonyc:

Hey there Jimmy CB!!
Avatar 12:26pm
tonyc:

I'm guessing this text is Gertrude Stein. Anyone know for sure?
  12:26pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

Do you like Ivor Cutler, Tony?
Avatar 12:27pm
tonyc:

Yes indeed -- very much.
  12:27pm
Hugo:

Don Preston is the grandmother of the group.
  12:32pm
Hugo:

Was there ever a vol. 1 of Life in a Scotch Sitting Room? I always wondered about that.
Avatar 12:33pm
tonyc:

Not sure....
  12:33pm
Ike:

Sounding great!
  12:34pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

nice vibes!
Avatar 12:34pm
tonyc:

Ike!!! (Thankee.)
  12:34pm
charlie:

wow! great stuff on the show today. wish i didn't have to head out for the day...
  12:35pm
Doug S.:

So great to hear this Cleve stuff. Thanks Tony!!
Avatar 12:35pm
tonyc:

Charlie and Doug! Glad to see you both here....
  12:40pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I recently picked up a copy of the new Don Preston LP of old sounds from the Garrick Theatre. Pretty weird. I enjoyed it immensely.
  12:42pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

after watching LangLang, Elton and Paul McCartney last night at the Queen's Jubilee concert, its great to hear music thats really pushing the boundaries out!
  12:43pm
Opal the Hot Little Bitch:

Jimmy Carl, did you see Grace Jones do her hula hoop routine?
  12:44pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

thought she was mad, sad and very bad singing!
  12:45pm
Hugo:

Speaking of Scotch, I'm contemplating joining the local Single Malt Whisky Club. Had some exquisite samples last night ...
Avatar 12:47pm
tonyc:

The channel separation in this track is even weirder than in the Annea Lockwood -- do not be alarmed ... all is as it should be.
  12:47pm
Rance Mohammitz:

Hugo: the wonderful single malt brands will wreck you for blends forever. I can't even stand Johnny Walker Black anymore unless it's drowning in Coke or similar soda ad I'm a cheap (Scottish) bastard.
  12:57pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I live in Washington State, just across the river from Portland OR, and we just this week started doing liquor sales in grocery stores (rather than state-run liquor stores). It's pretty weird to see people with grocery carts with kids in them, with giant jugs of cheap whiskey in them.
The stores pull people in with low prices on the actual liquor but them hit them with ridiculous taxes at the register. It's pretty surreal.
  12:58pm
Carmichael:

Hiya Tony, hey everyone. Finally made it!
Avatar 12:59pm
tonyc:

Hiya, Carmichael!
  12:59pm
Hugo:

Let's see: Ardbeg Very Young (1998), Benriach 1966, Benriach 1976, Dufftown 1982 Old Malt Cask, Glenmorangie Nectar D'Or and Old Pulteney 12 years. Absolutely wonderful!
Avatar 1:00pm
tonyc:

Coming up next: an unreleased tape piece by Bernard Parmegiani -- which can be listened to with or without scotch.
  1:02pm
Carmichael:

Ricardo, do you know the town of Elma? I have relatives there.
  1:03pm
Ricardo Montalban:

No? Where is that?
  1:04pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Oh, that's around Gray's Harbor. I've only been in that area a couple of times. It's lovely.
  1:05pm
northguineahills:

Parmegiani!
  1:06pm
Hugo:

Parmesani!
  1:06pm
Carmichael:

Grays Harbor County, west of Olympia. Tiny tiny place.
  1:07pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Wow!
This is wonderful, Tony!
  1:07pm
Stanley:

Wow, just tuned in to a terrific Scott Miller track and discussion of the joys of single malts. @Rance - completely agree with you.
Avatar 1:15pm
tonyc:

Coming up around 1:30: Chris Newman & Meadow House.
  1:15pm
Stanley:

Have I jinxed the playlist?
Avatar 1:18pm
tonyc:

@Stanley: Not what you mean, I know, but playlist comments have been acting up for me today -- there's some kind of weird delay going on (for me at least). Anyone else having problems?
  1:23pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

Hey Hugo,
recommend Glenrothes for a spicy sweet whiskey
  1:25pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

up perescope!
  1:26pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

what that tense submarine film called U-BOAT something?
  1:26pm
Hugo:

Then I guess you're not going to like the Ardbeg malts.
  1:28pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

are very sweet or very burned taste, Hugo?
  1:35pm
Hugo:

They advertise it as being the smokiest, peatiest of all The Islay malts. I can't say whether its the most in that style, but it's certainly smoky and peaty. An acquired taste.
  1:36pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

yes I'm more Highland Park.
  1:40pm
listener james from westwood:

that parmegani hit the spot. ready for some spumoni!
  1:40pm
Ricardo Montalban:

AH, for a second I thought it was going to be the Portland music fixture Chris Newman.
Avatar 1:41pm
tonyc:

@ Ricardo: Don't know that Chris Newman. This one is at times a bit like a more acid version of Ivor Cutler.
  1:43pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

Tony, ever heard Vivian Stanshall records - Sir Henry at Rawlinson End? (film is good also)
Avatar 1:45pm
tonyc:

Yep -- have heard those records, which are definitely fun. Also have a horrible-quality dub of the movie, which I haven't seen yet.
  1:47pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

found the dvd recently for less than $3 - bargain even though it is only about 1 hour long! Trevor Howard plays Sir Henry.
  1:50pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

In fact I remember in the early 80s when I started listening to the John Peel Show, every 3-4 weeks there would either be an Ivor Cutler or Sir Henry session recorded for the show, along with other Peely favourites like Bogshed, the Fall or the Wedding Present.
  1:50pm
Hugo:

Highland Park is on the fall schedule, so looking forward to that.
  1:53pm
Hugo:

Funny, I was just listening to Vivian Stanshall - Men opening umbrellas ahead - the other night.
Avatar 1:55pm
tonyc:

Chris Newman's band is sometimes known as "Janet Smith"... though not on this occasion.
  1:56pm
Hugo:

Ivor Cutler was on Peel's Night Ride in the late 60s. You can find the entire Sir Henry series online. I've never seen the movie.
  1:59pm
holland oats:

i'm late, what'd i miss
  1:59pm
northguineahills:

Ahhhh, mushrooms on TOAST! I though he was saying COKE! gives me and idea...... for toast....
  2:00pm
Ricardo Montalban:

We were all drinking single-malt scotches, eating veal parmegiani, and now we're doing mushrooms.
  2:00pm
Brian in UK:

@Stanley I still don't know what I want but I want it now.
@ Hugo the film is poor, in that it never quite captures the essence of Rawlinson End but worth it for Trevor Howard.
  2:01pm
conrad:

hey Tony! Any chance of posting an mp3 of "Wanker Prize" on da blog? Love it...tho I shutter to think what a 'wanker prize' would actually be...
Avatar 2:02pm
tonyc:

Hey there, Holland Oats and Conrad!
  2:02pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I was thinking the same thing as Conrad.
It's a lovely tune, innit?
Avatar 2:03pm
tonyc:

@Conrad & Ricardo: Probably wouldn't be able to post mushrooms, with or without toast, unfortunately....
Avatar 2:04pm
tonyc:

I mean "wanker prize"!
  2:05pm
Ricardo Montalban:

That Chris Newman stuff is pretty awesome. I had never heard of him before.
  2:05pm
Brian in UK:

Broken Promises then, Tony!!
  2:05pm
Hugo:

Colin Newman was with Wire, right?
Avatar 2:07pm
tonyc:

@ Ricardo M: Chris Newman is great -- has a bunch of very varied releases, all worth seeking out
@ Hugo: Yes, the Wire Newman is Colin
  2:08pm
Hugo:

Ah, thsi was Chris Newman!
  2:09pm
Ricardo Montalban:

There is a Chris Newman in Portland who was in seminal NW punk band Napalm Beach and Snowbud and the Flower People.
  2:09pm
conrad:

Ricardo: There's a C. Newman/janet Smith album on Mutant Sounds that's got a great devolved version of "California Girls."
  2:10pm
Ricardo Montalban:

The Chris Newman you played reminds me that I recently heard that John Cooper Clark is slated to make a comeback album
  2:11pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Conrad: thanks! I will be sure to check that out. Sounds fun. Mutant Sounds is great, but it's just so overwhelming in its variety and splendor.
  2:16pm
Brian in UK:

@Ricardo JCC is back touring. One of his lines I used to love, still do, is 'Speaking as outsider what do you think of the human race?'
  2:18pm
Hugo:

John Cooper Clarke was terrific!
  2:18pm
Stanley:

@ Brian - howdy, just finished eating the ol' supper and it "was horrible muck and not enough of it".
  2:23pm
Hugo:

I see that there is a Punk Britannia series at the beeb. Anyone of the UKers here seen/heard it?
Avatar 2:25pm
tonyc:

Apologies for today's mega-hissy hiss -- it's sort of unavoidable if I don't want to EQ out too much of the music itself.
  2:26pm
Brian in UK:

Not much of a television watcher, Hugo.
  2:28pm
Brian in UK:

Tongues sandwiches but its been in somebody elses mouth.
  2:30pm
Brian in UK:

Irwin played it a couple of years ago.
http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/36622
Avatar 2:35pm
tonyc:

Coming up after this: Muffins cohorts Logproof, from '77.
  2:43pm
Hugo:

Nothing left but the hiss ...
  2:44pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

Hugo, you can get in on Beeb's iplayer - http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00s81jz/Punk_Britannia_PrePunk_19721976/
  2:46pm
Hugo:

No problem, I'm downloading the torrent, part 1 of 3.
  2:51pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

what a great show its been, Tony, thought it could'nt get any better, but you keep acing yourself, wow!
Avatar 2:52pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Jimmy CB!!!
Avatar 2:53pm
tonyc:

And thanks everybody for listening. I'll be back next week with a regular freeform -- and hiss-lite -- show.
  2:54pm
Jimmy Carl Black (versus the Central Scrutinizer):

should be hissterical!
  2:57pm
Doug S.:

GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
Coming up later on the stream, I will present my hour-long version of Give the Drummer Some at 6pm. Tonight's show is a celebration of the 79th anniversary of abandoning the gold standard.

At 7pm, live on the stream will be Kaminsky Kamoutsky with Jesse. Jesse Kaminsky will take his traveling broadcast rig to Jamaica Plain, Mass, to trade turntables with Javier "El Cuchy Frito" Rodríguez.

Coming up next on the 24-hour Drummer stream:
Thomas Shaw
Curtis Henry
Clara Ward & the Ward Singers
Flora Molton
The Six Lads
John Lindberg
Philip Cohran & the Artistic Heritage Ensemble
Rodolfo y Su Típica
and more
and more
and eternally more...
  2:57pm
listener james from westwood:

thanks mightily, tony! hiss been a pleasure!
Avatar 2:57pm
tonyc:

See ya, everybody!
  2:58pm
Ricardo Montalban:

thanks Tony! Fun show!
  3:00pm
Hugo:

Splendid as ever! But we knew that.
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