Favoriting Tony Coulter: Playlist from August 14, 2012 Favoriting

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Favoriting August 14, 2012: Tony Coulter Presents Tape Hiss: Live from Club Integral / J.D. King / Septimania / Nimal (PLEASE NOTE: "Tape Hiss" shows are not archived.)

Artist Track
THE IN-THEME  Holger Hiller: Toyshopshoptoy   Favoriting
 
 
Live at Club Integral, London, 2006-2007
SU ZHUO  Jasmine Flower   Favoriting
SEAN O'HAGAN  The Goat Looks On   Favoriting
TOOLSHED  Love in Outer Space   Favoriting
THE BOYCOTT COCA-COLA EXPERIENCE  Everybody Suddenly Got Real   Favoriting
KENNY PROCESS TEAM  Wyoming   Favoriting
ALBERT NEWTON  (Extract)   Favoriting
BING SELFISH  Anarchists in Love   Favoriting
KAY GRANT  (Extract)   Favoriting
NINKI V  Poisoning Anabel   Favoriting
BENJI KIRKPATRICK  The Moon Struck One   Favoriting
ALEXANDER TUCKER  (Extract)   Favoriting
 
 
J.D. King & the Coachmen: "Mercy (Can Make You Happy)" (unreleased album, 2006)
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  Mercy (Can Make You Happy)   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  The Ultra GTO   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  U.S. Route 466   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  Down Salinas Way   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  Hawk and Rab   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  The Ballad of Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  Death Sentence   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  Little Bastard 130   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  The Frisco Angels, 1963   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  Rock 'Em! Sock 'Em!   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  Those London Hippies   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  Underachiever Fever   Favoriting
J.D. KING & THE COACHMEN  Barcelona   Favoriting
 
 
Septimania: demos for unreleased album "Mondo Septimania" (200?)
SEPTIMANIA  Hey Languor   Favoriting
SEPTIMANIA  Dawn Van Fleet   Favoriting
SEPTIMANIA  Those Were No Ordinary Bubbles   Favoriting
SEPTIMANIA  Engorge Yourself   Favoriting
SEPTIMANIA  Dawn Van Fleet   Favoriting
SEPTIMANIA  Road to Schwarmerei   Favoriting
SEPTIMANIA  Springtime in Providence   Favoriting
SEPTIMANIA  Thing in the Sink   Favoriting
 
 
Nimal: live, October 1987
NIMAL  Live, October 1987   Favoriting
 
THE OUT-THEME  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting


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Listener comments!

Avatar 8/13 12:56am
tonyc:

On tap this week: a set of live recordings from London's Club Integral, featuring artists as varied as Toolshed, Kenny Process Team, Sean O'Hagan, and Bing Selfish; an unreleased album from J.D. King & the Coachmen; demos from Septimania; and a 1987 concert by the band Nimal.
  11:10am
Carmichael:

Hey there Tony, just back from a long vacation and ready to hear the hiss!
Avatar 11:45am
tonyc:

Hiya, Carmichael! There's heavy hissing ahead....
  11:45am
listener james from westwood:

good tuesday all, and happy hissday, tony!
Avatar 11:47am
tonyc:

Hey there, listener-of-hiss james!
Avatar 11:54am
tonyc:

And hello also to all you other hisseners.....
  11:58am
Kay:

My heart is all wow and flutter.
  12:00pm
Mitt the Hoople:

hey there dude, looking forward to an afternoon full of hiss!
  12:01pm
Doug S.:

The hissing of summer Tony!
Avatar 12:01pm
tonyc:

Greetings, Kay and Mitt the Hoople! I'm playing lots of CD-Rs today, actually, not just cassettes, so we'll have to come up with some CD-R-based puns.
Avatar 12:02pm
tonyc:

And greetings too to Doug!
  12:03pm
northguineahills:

Sean O'Hagan, this could be fun.....
  12:05pm
?:

Howdy, TC! I'm sure all your non-silver CDs will be pure gold!
Avatar 12:06pm
tonyc:

Hola, northguineahills and ?!
  12:06pm
Jeremy:

Oops, Jeremy here, not "?"
  12:08pm
Mysterians:

What are we, chopped liver?
Avatar 12:08pm
tonyc:

Jeremy & the Mysterians!
  12:09pm
Mitt the Hoople:

Reminds me of the Bernardo Bertolucci film the Last Emperor!
  12:11pm
Manuel:

Hola amigos!
  12:13pm
Carmichael:

I'm still having auto-refresh issues with comments while in fancy mode. Kenzo, are you out there? I'm using IE9. Do I need to adjust something? Switching to basic ....
  12:13pm
Mitt the Hoople:

been digging into your archives TC (1997-01), have your musical tastes changed or broadened since then?
Avatar 12:13pm
tonyc:

Heya, Manuel! A whole lot of hola to you as well!
  12:15pm
Mitt the Hoople:

Carmichael,
I'm using IE7 and having the same problem although the over wide comments are sorted out.
  12:15pm
Michael:

Lovely version of this tune. Hiya TC and all.
Avatar 12:15pm
tonyc:

@ Mitt the Hoople: I'm probably not the one to ask that question! Can't think of anything I liked back then that I no longer like, anyhow.
  12:15pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Greetings, Tony, everybodeez!
Avatar 12:16pm
tonyc:

Greetings, Michael and Ricardo M!
  12:19pm
northguineahills:

Pretty sparse for Sean O'Hagan. Usually he has rather lush arrangements.
  12:20pm
BSI:

ah..... got here just in time to take me spacey vitamins...
  12:21pm
Mitt the Hoople:

having listened to some of the archives and without sounding presumptious or an arrogant tosser, I would say back then you tended to play mainly 70s prog, 60s psych, and the modern experimental that you tend to find in the Cunerform catelogue.
Now I would say you are really open to any musical style, spoken word, weird as hell sounds that are out there.
Thats what I like about your show!
Avatar 12:21pm
tonyc:

Have any of you U.K.-ers ever been to Club Integral?

Hello there, BSI!
  12:21pm
Snortley:

Spelling police here; that first cut was, I believe, by Sun Zhou.
  12:22pm
Snortley:

Oops; Sun Zhuo.
  12:23pm
Jeremy:

I saw Sean O'Hagan play Irving Plaza around 2002 with just a guitar and he was completely drowned out by the crowd, who were amped for Stereolab. It was pretty rough, though I hear the London crowds can be pretty disrespectful as well...
Avatar 12:23pm
tonyc:

@ Snortley: Had to check that spelling myself -- it is a strange one!
  12:23pm
Jason Elbogen:

This is nice, Tony. Still Tool Shed?
Avatar 12:24pm
tonyc:

Jason!!! Yep, it is still Toolshed.
  12:25pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I like this. It's like music from the Intergalactic House of Pancakes. Pass the syrup, General.
  12:27pm
northguineahills:

I think I was at that show, Jeremy.
  12:27pm
northguineahills:

I think I was at that show, Jeremy.
  12:27pm
Mitt the Hoople:

Its got John Cooper Clarke similarities this track!
  12:30pm
kat330:

Hey, everybody, let's get *real*!

Hi, tony and all!
Avatar 12:32pm
tonyc:

Hi there, Kat!
  12:33pm
kat330:

And welcome home from the 'hoe, Carm! Was it everything I imagined it would be? ;)
  12:33pm
kat330:

Tony, been loving this hiss from the kitchen. Still loving it now in my office.
Avatar 12:35pm
tonyc:

Now your love is official, I guess. (Sorry!)
  12:36pm
Van in DC:

Hi Tony
Avatar 12:36pm
tonyc:

Van the Man! Greetings....
  12:37pm
kat330:

Yes, tony, it's an everlasting love -- until at least 3pm anyway. ;)
Avatar 12:42pm
tonyc:

There are lots of great youtube videos of live music at Club Integral here: www.youtube.com...
  12:45pm
Carmichael:

It was more, kat. Two weeks of bliss, peace and sunburn. And icy cold water.
  12:48pm
kat330:

Mmmm. Minus the sunburn, indeed sounds *more* than -- esp. the icy cold water. Don't understand the wimps who won't dip a toe in Tahoe or Yellowstone Lake, nor the ocean off Nantucket and parts north in the Atlantic. I became accustomed to colder water during my spelunking days here in limestone country.
Avatar 12:54pm
tonyc:

A cover of the Band!

Coming up after this set: a complete unreleased album by J.D. King & the Coachmen.
Avatar 1:00pm
tonyc:

That's after this track. The Coachmen, by the way, were Thurston Moore's first band, in the late '70s.
  1:01pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Oh, yes. I remember seeing ads for Coachmen on Thurston's label in Forced Exposure in the mid 80s.
  1:14pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I'm getting a sort of Sandy Bull vibe from this.
Avatar 1:17pm
tonyc:

Or Sandy Bull meets Half Japanese, maybe?
  1:21pm
kat330:

Loving the guitar work -- finding the work of the tambourine man/woman a bit iffy at times.
Avatar 1:25pm
tonyc:

I kind of like the way the tambourine knocks things off-kilter a bit....
  1:27pm
northguineahills:

d'oh, I over cooked my tortillas, I guess I'm tostadas rather then tacos.
  1:27pm
tonyr:

same j.d. king who had comics in weirdo magazine?
Avatar 1:28pm
tonyc:

@ tonyr: Yes! He's a graphic artist as well
  1:29pm
kat330:

@ngh: Careful, you're in danger of losing your Barn Show concession! Also, sounds like code for something dirty. ;)
  1:30pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Oh wow! I had no idea that was THAT J.D. King! I think he was also a contributor to Psychotronic Magazine too, if I'm not mistaken.
Avatar 1:30pm
tonyc:

The one and only....
Avatar 1:34pm
tonyc:

Those long pauses between tracks are making me nervous. That's how the King wanted it, though.
  1:36pm
erik in vt:

Hello Tony,(and listeners).
Tony, so great to hear yer voice again!
Thanx for the great catch-up/info email.
I really can't believe it took me so long to get to this format...
I mean I'm in a cabin in the woods listening to the great TC LIVE!
As always, enjoying the show, but really looking fwrd to NIMAL!.
Avatar 1:37pm
tonyc:

Erik! Great to see you here! Erik was a big influence on some of my early FMU shows, thanks to the great mix tapes he used to send me.
Avatar 1:44pm
tonyc:

Coming up next: a set of demos from Septimania.
  1:47pm
erik in vt:

I vaguely remember, u were going to lose yer show on Columbia radio?
And i really encouraged u to please continue @FMU !!!
The efforts u made getting there on public trans/dragging vinyl, etc...
Is that at all close....?
Avatar 1:51pm
tonyc:

Took me around an hour to get to FMU when I was in Brooklyn. Now I broadcast from my house, so the travel time is pretty minimal.
Avatar 1:54pm
tonyc:

Oh, you didn't mean close in the distance sense! Yes -- I did get a show at FMU 'cause I thought I was going to lose my KCR show (which as it turned out I didn't).
Avatar 1:57pm
tonyc:

Of course, doing a show on FMU turned out to be much more fun than being on KCR (sorry KCR).
  2:00pm
Manuel:

wow this "dawn van fleet" is groovy
  2:00pm
erik in vt:

Thats right, i remember now...We were lucky, u broadcast 2 diff shows in a week(on 2 stations)!
Sorry,i missed some of the band members in Septimania.
Could u name them again @ some point? --GREAT stuff(love the perc&vox sounds).
  2:01pm
kat330:

I'm guessing that Dawn Van Fleet is a tribute to Captain Beefheart.
  2:02pm
Ike:

Hearing Tony on both stations back then was very cool. The every-other-week WKCR show was great. But then I really like experimental.
  2:02pm
Mitt the Hoople:

yes Kat reminds me also of the Magic Band!
Avatar 2:02pm
tonyc:

@ kat330: Right you are!

@ erik in vt: Not so much band members as guests (Septimania is basically Jonathan Thomas plus guests)
Avatar 2:04pm
tonyc:

Anyhow, the guests on these Septimania tracks include Guigou Chenever, Michael Maksymenko, and Ralf Nygard
  2:05pm
kat330:

I'm clearly a great fan of homophonic puns, as my limericks attest. :) Tried to come up with CD-R puns. Mitt the Hoople made me think of CD-ROMney, but I quickly put it aside.
Avatar 2:07pm
tonyc:

Hey there, Ike! I loved having an outlet for that stuff on KCR, but the actual experience of being at the station wasn't as much fun as doing a show on FMU. Not that there's anything wrong with KCR, mind you -- just my experience.
Avatar 2:15pm
tonyc:

NIMAL was: Momo Rossel: guitar, hurdy-gurdy, bouzouki; Jean-Vincent Huguenin: guitar, bass, keyboards; Pippin Barnett: drums; Tom Cora: cello; Bratko Bibic: accordion
  2:18pm
northguineahills:

Wow, Tom Cora was Nimal? Good to find other material he played in.
  2:19pm
kat330:

Thanks for that info, Tony. All combinations of those instruments are sounding very nice. Is NIMAL an acronym you know about? I notice it's DJ Lamin in reverse.
Avatar 2:20pm
tonyc:

Dunno what Nimal means/ refers to....
Avatar 2:22pm
tonyc:

Maybe it's an acronym for Not in My Alpine Lodge? They were a Swiss group after all....
  2:23pm
kat330:

Maybe sounding like in French "not bad." Well, there's nothing bad whatsoever!

:) Good guess.
Avatar 2:23pm
tonyc:

By the by, this Nimal is the one actual cassette of today's show....
  2:26pm
kat330:

This track would be great as a soundtrack for some action/adventure, esp. somewhere in northern Africa or the Middle East.
Avatar 2:34pm
tonyc:

It's amazing how distinctive the sound of Cora's cello-playing is -- couldn't be anyone else.
  2:36pm
Doug Schulkind:

@kat330, I love your comment! Especially because my show tonight here on the stream (6-7pm) will sound EXACTLY LIKE the soundtrack to an action/adventure film somewhere in N. Africa or the Middle East. I am calling today's show "Lovers of Arabia."
  2:39pm
Doug Schulkind:

Funny thing: When you search "Lovers of Arabia" under Google Images, you get mostly gay porn posters.
  2:39pm
Doug Schulkind:

Not that there's anything wrong with that.
  2:40pm
kat330:

Heh! C'mon, Doug, admit it: You only love the perfect segue I offered you. ;) I was just going to add that most of these Nimal tracks would go very well with film.
Avatar 2:41pm
tonyc:

I doubt "Lovers of Poland" would give you the same search results (not that there's anything wrong with that).
  2:43pm
kat330:

There must be an Australian match site called Lovers Down Under.
Avatar 2:44pm
tonyc:

Ouch.
  2:44pm
Mitt the Hoople:

perhaps those films would be
Lawrence of Arabia or The Sheltering Sky?
  2:46pm
kat330:

And some of the great documentaries from and on the region, too -- or something yet to be filmed.
  2:46pm
Mitt the Hoople:

do you remember that superb Peter Gabriel soundtrack album, was it Passion or sources for the film passion of Christ
Avatar 2:47pm
tonyc:

Don't know that Gabriel soundtrack, no.
Avatar 2:50pm
tonyc:

Nice to hear the hurdy-gurdy in this (non-folk) context.
  2:50pm
Mitt the Hoople:

Kat,
do you any good documentaries about the Middle East, as I am always on the lookout for stuff like that?
  2:52pm
Van in DC:

@Mitt - it was "Passion" by Gabriel, the OST for Last Temptation of Christ movie.
  2:54pm
Mitt the Hoople:

thanks Van,
that album's music was a bit more understated that Nimal, but had the same powerful spiritual feel.
  2:55pm
kat330:

@Mitt: I do, but my head's not able to list in such a short time as is left. Next time maybe?

In the meanwhile, I'll leave you all with this of mine:
You know some Lovers in Arabia are Lovers of Great Britain. Case in point:

My Moroccan friend, Benjam, was smitten
By wanderlust, thus I have written:
Segovia Spain
Khachaturian train,
'Ere long you'll be, Benjam, in Britten.
  2:55pm
erik in vt:

Typical !? -
U have all this music minutia emmersion knowledge, but haven't heard Gabriel's "Passion" sndtrk...Jeez.
Also Passion "sources" was a 'world music comp' on realworld label.
@Mitt, Have u seen the film "LATCHO DROM" -great all around the world 'gypsy' music.
  2:56pm
Van in DC:

I'm rarely of any help knowledge-wise in music here, but Gabriel is one of my all time favorite artists :)

Thanks tonyc
  2:57pm
kat330:

Thanks for the boffo hiss today, TonyC! Bye folks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:58pm
Doug Schulkind:

GIVE THE DRUMMER PROGRAMMING ALERT...
There will be NO Kaminsky Kamoutsky tonight from Jesse Kaminsky as he recuperates from being attacked by a giant squid. There WILL be a Give the Drummer Some at 6pm. Tonight's show features an hour of enchanting Persian and regional psych and other enchantments.

Coming up on the stream immediately following Tony and Tape Hiss will be these fine artists:

MonoMono
Kyerematen Atwedie Stars
Tiyiselani Vomaseve
Khun Paw Yann
Sombat Methani & Rut Ronphop
Kazuki Tomokawa
Kalandji Anandji
Unidentified (recorded in rural Alabama)
Chris Farlowe
The Artistics
The Francettes
Little Sonny
Walter Roland
Charlie Parr & the Black Twig Pickers
Alex Bradford w/Bessie Griffin
Sean Bergin's M.O.B.
Leo Smith, Peter Kowald, Gunter Sommer
José Antonio Torres Gualajo
and more
and more
and eternally more...
  2:58pm
Mitt the Hoople:

No Erik, but I will check it out.

Underfortunately torrent downloading has just been outlawed today in the UK (4 years prison for conspiracy to defraud ) so I will have to find the film another way.
Thanks anyway.
  2:58pm
listener james from westwood:

thanks a bunch, tony! dug the rarities!
Avatar 2:59pm
tonyc:

Thanks for listening everybody! See you next week, I hope....
  3:00pm
Mitt the Hoople:

thank you Mr TC,
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