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Favoriting August 28, 2012: Tony Coulter Presents Tape Hiss: Charlie Tweddle, Morphogenesis, and MIMI Festival '91 (PLEASE NOTE: "Tape Hiss" shows are not archived.)

Artist Track Comments
THE IN-THEME     
 
CHARLIE TWEDDLE  "Old Stuff from Hippie Days" (late '60s /early '70s) - Side A   Favoriting http://www.charlietweddle.com/music.html 
 
CHARLIE TWEDDLE  "Old Stuff from Hippie Days" (late '60s /early '70s) - Side B   Favoriting http://www.charlietweddle.com/music.html 
 
MORPHOGENESIS  4 improvisations (late '80s/ early '90s)   Favoriting http://www.stalk.net/paradigm/morphogenesis.htm 
 
 
Highlights from Festival MIMI '91, Saint Martin de Crau, July 1991
CERVIANO E VAROTA     
E     
LES PETITES FIERS     
CERVIANO E VAROTA     
E     
KAMPEC DOLORES     
 
 
Highlights from Festival MIMI '91, Saint Martin de Crau, July 1991
BRUNO MEILLIER & PIERRE BASTIEN     
KAMPEC DOLORES     
LES SALES COMBLES     
 
THE OUT-THEME  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting  


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:47am
tonyc:

Hola! Some of the bands that'll be heard during the MIMI Fest '91 portion of today's show: Kampec Dolores, E, Pierre Bastien & Bruno Meillier, and Les Salles Combles. Before that, though, 90 minutes of unreleased Charlie Tweddle, and 30 minutes of Morphogenesis. See you at noon!
  11:54am
listener james from westwood:

good day, tony, and howdy to all!
  11:56am
kat330:

Getting an early seat, but I'll be away in the kitchen while I listen the first several minutes.

Hiya, Tony and LJfW (and those still to arrive)!
Avatar 11:57am
tonyc:

Hey there, Listener James and Kat!
  12:07pm
Doug S.:

Tony, now how the heck am I supposed to work on my show (airing in six hours) while you play this amazing Tweddle!
  12:07pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

Hi there TC,
sounds like gonna be a great hiss show!
Avatar 12:09pm
tonyc:

Hey, CC! Yep, it's Charlie Tweddle's "Fantastic Greatest Hiss."
Avatar 12:10pm
tonyc:

Hiya, Doug!
  12:11pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

is it the sound of crickets on his back porch and the fire cracking, or is it just plain tape hiss that I hear?
Avatar 12:13pm
tonyc:

All of the above! Cricket hiss.
  12:14pm
northguineahills:

I missed the hippie days.... as I wasn't born yet, and yet, I miss them.
  12:16pm
Doug S.:

@NGH
Exactly like me and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Avatar 12:17pm
tonyc:

The Brooklyn Hippie Draft Dodgers? I remember them.
  12:18pm
kat330:

Hi, Doug! Well, I *was* born, and I am still as much a dippy hippy as I was then. Mind you, I was never fully on board with all of it, but sure was on the bulk of the message.
  12:19pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

Yes, I agree Northguineahills, dream about living on The Haight, Ashbury, SF, in 1966 surrounded by the Grateful Dead, Airplane, Janis, Charlatans. Taking dope lagally and dropping acid with Ken Kesey at the trips festival in the park!
  12:20pm
kat330:

Say Doug, Philo and I sure enjoyed the RFC discussion last night!
  12:23pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

some vietnam in there!
  12:29pm
listener james from westwood:

gotta hit that archive of the mp3 roundtable. was away from the internet (shocking!) last night. i did hear it mentioned over the weekend on the air, so it was def. being heralded.
Avatar 12:30pm
tonyc:

The pigeons put in an appearance!
  12:30pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

he must have been really high when he recorded this!
  12:31pm
kat330:

Speaking of those daze, WKPK spun a cut of Dylan's newest from "Tempest" early this morning: "Duquesne Whistle." Doug, that's blowin' right in your neck of the woods, yes?
  12:32pm
kat330:

[s.b. wFpk, public radio in Louisville]
  12:32pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

as stoned as Syd Barrett - 1st solo album!
any other suggestions?
Avatar 12:35pm
tonyc:

Lawrence Welk's private stoner/acid album "Dark Side of the Prune."
  12:35pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

Skip Spence -Oar!
  12:37pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

An Evening With Wild Man Fischer!
  12:38pm
kat330:

Nicely ornate guitar Charlie is sportin' on his site.
  12:38pm
Doug S.:

@kat330
So glad you and Mr. Gristle were tuned in. I was a tad perplexed by the conversation. Everyone else on the broadcast was way younger than me and way more depressed about the state of music (and, it seemed to my ears) way more roped into the corporate infrastructure of how the music is being disseminated and defined. Me, I'm just a happy dinosaur with more THRILLING music than I know what to do with. Go figure.
  12:40pm
kat330:

Ah, I heard a Bob White in there! used to hear them all the time out at my grandparents' farm, but haven't in decades now.
Avatar 12:41pm
tonyc:

@ kat330: If you poke around Tweddle's Web site, you'll discover that he makes his living making hats out of roadkill.
  12:42pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

Doug,
Another happy dinosaur here, I happened to grow up with a record shop run by a few old hippies in the 80s, who influenced my musical tastes.
Got to be lucky in life otherwise you end up believing everything the Man says, and paying for it.
  12:44pm
kat330:

@Doug: Well, that cross-generational convo continued in our living room here for a bit. Not especially about the panelists' POVs though. Philo's comment that was backed up by Bas in NL, re: how the record store browsing and employee recs made it all so much easier, and now it's like finding a needle in a haystack. Well, I'm more of the opinion that what you want and need will *find you* -- no coincidences or serendipity -- and actually agreed with PiLA mentioning "know-it-all" tastemakers.
  12:46pm
kat330:

Oh lovely, Tony. I should get a coonskin cap since, after all, I'm Davy Crockett's seventh cousin, heh!
  12:49pm
Doug S.:

@Cosmic Charlie & kat330
I DO find that there is something major lost when the hunt for good music gets reduced to simply clicking around. Instead of reading a ton about music and talking a ton about it with friends and really soaking it all in, the music is just served up easy as pie with the emotional attachment to the music dampened somewhat. I am so overwhelmed by the quantity of amazing music available, I find myself searching (and downloading) more and listening less. I have to fight that impulse.
Avatar 12:49pm
tonyc:

@ kat330: I used to be related to Jesse James (through my first step-mother) -- now I'm just a Caspar Milquetoast again.
  12:51pm
kat330:

I guess that was a relation once removed -- then removed again.
  12:56pm
northguineahills:

I listened to the panel last night while on a conference call w/ a recruiter. I think I'm the only one of my friends w/o a Spotify account (my gf has one). Then again, back in the day, I refused to get an iPod, and I still don't have any mp3s on my iPhone or subscribe to any music service, unless you include my WFMU app.
  12:57pm
kat330:

Re: "Tastemakers": Blasphemy, but I'm going to risk it anyway: Too many listeners and readers are unduly influenced by those they hold up almost as purveyors-of-taste gods. *Nobody* is or can be 100% objective about art. As long as a reviewer, DJ, blogger, etc., can recognize the non-objective reason something bothers or delights -- and states that outright -- then I could trust them. But most are not that self-aware, and a lot of bad music gets lauded while a lot of good goes unnoticed.
Avatar 12:57pm
tonyc:

Have to say I'm really not that into downloading music, except as a way to quickly check something out to see if I might like it. I so much more enjoy picking things up in actual record stores -- which, fortunately for me, Portland has a million of.
  12:58pm
northguineahills:

I'm rather influenced by what music/art I like.
  12:59pm
kat330:

Yes, Tony, and thanks to Philo, you now have places to go in Helsinki! :)
Avatar 1:00pm
tonyc:

Indeed! Thanks again, you two!
  1:01pm
kat330:

@ngh: Yes, it is the *art* that is supposed to influence you. Not the tastemakers influencing what you will even hear or see.
  1:03pm
northguineahills:

Went to MOMA last weekend, they had an excellent tone poetry exhibit (although the headphones for the Henri Chopin weren't working), and the typographical art exhibit was fun too.
Avatar 1:04pm
tonyc:

Would have loved to go to that!
  1:05pm
kat330:

Ei kesta, Tony! (it was nothing, IOW, you're welcome :)
  1:08pm
northguineahills:

Burned my gringo nachos (I don't have a microwave, so I baked them).
  1:09pm
Doug S.:

This is so fantastic, Tony.
Avatar 1:10pm
tonyc:

@ northguineahills: I fondly remember a MOMA exhibit years ago which featured recordings of Kurt Schwitters coming out of speakers mounted to the wall. I think that might have been my introduction to sound poetry.
Avatar 1:11pm
tonyc:

@ Doug: Glad you like! And sorry to ruin your own show for you.
Avatar 1:11pm
tonyc:

By keeping you from working on it, I mean....
  1:14pm
kat330:

Our only art museum locally is closing down for *three years* in mid-September (The Speed)! With all the bridge closures, talks of tolls (if a new bridge ever even gets started), highway construction gridlocks -- Philo's never had a chance to enjoy living locally. I'd be willing, but he doesn't want to move back to Finland.
  1:14pm
northguineahills:

They has Schwitters coming out of a speaker w/ the original text visible on a box that changed pages w/ the spoken "text", so you could follow along.
Avatar 1:15pm
tonyc:

There's a *slight* resemblance between Charlie Tweddle's voice and Captain Beefheart's voice, methinks -- maybe the register more than anything else?
  1:16pm
northguineahills:

has=had
  1:18pm
kat330:

It's been a decade since our last NYC and MOMA visit. We're overdue. Our UWS friends are always welcoming us again. Maybe that'll happen in the coming year, and we can tour the FMU facility. :)
  1:20pm
kat330:

A different voice a bit in this bit.
  1:24pm
Jeremy:

Hi Tony, all...just tuned in and loving the Tweddle! I kinda see the Beefheart thing but maybe it's more in the attitude than anything else?
Avatar 1:24pm
tonyc:

A man of many voices ... and hats.
Avatar 1:27pm
tonyc:

Hi Jeremy! Could be -- certainly it's not the music. What I actually find most similar are their speaking voices -- something about the register and intonation (Tweddle's accent notwithsatnding).
  1:27pm
Jeremy:

Folkways N. American Frogs?
  1:28pm
Jeremy:

Or Tweddle's neighbors?
Avatar 1:29pm
tonyc:

Could be Folkways -- though I like to picture him actually surrounded by frogs -- and pigeons -- at all times.
  1:30pm
kat330:

And crickets and bobwhites.
  1:31pm
Jeremy:

Maybe it's in the rhythm of the delivery. I just picked up a bootleg book of Beefheart interviews and press, and I find myself hearing that voice as I read.
  1:32pm
conrad:

Well, both Charlie & The Cap'n were coming from the blues...
Avatar 1:33pm
tonyc:

True!
  1:33pm
conrad:

There are bootleg BOOKS?!
  1:33pm
kat330:

...and UFOs....
  1:34pm
Jeremy:

From the blues into the beyond...
  1:35pm
kat330:

None more complex than a spider's web.
  1:37pm
Jeremy:

@conrad: I know, I was surprised to see it, at the record stores in NYC area. I've seen lots of unofficial music books, but this had no publishing info whatsoever.
Avatar 1:39pm
tonyc:

I love Tweddle's collage/cut-up approach -- somehow he keeps the flow going despite all these abrupt transitions.
  1:40pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

Tony,
to go back to your comment about how you enjoy record browsing in shops as opposed to downloading, from the UK perspective many of the great independant record shops in the big cities have had to shut down due to the recession/high rents/loss of revenue to Amazon and other internet sellers.
For myself the only way to go deep is researching music is to read Vernon Joyson's books, Acid Archives etc and then to go online to find more info. The days of trekking round numerous record shops each catering for a different taste are over in the UK.
So enjoy it while you can in the US. Buy as much as possible in the record shop and know you are literally keeping it going.
Avatar 1:42pm
tonyc:

Even for the U.S., Portland is quite unusual -- it's a small city, but has around 30 second-hand vinyl shops.
  1:43pm
northguineahills:

I still only buy vinyl in brick-and-mortar stores. No ebay for me.
  1:43pm
Ricardo Montalban:

This is a great show, Tony! Been listening from way over there (points to way over there) but unable to type anything till now.
Avatar 1:45pm
tonyc:

Hola, senor! (And thanks!)
  1:47pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Morphogenesis is wonderful stuff. Seems like I recall someone using their music as a (perhaps unauthorized) alternative soundtrack to a silent film. Does that ring a bell?
  1:49pm
Ike:

Ah, great sounds!
Avatar 1:49pm
tonyc:

Don't know about that film, no.

Roger Sutherland -- the Morphogenesis member who gave me this tape (and who is now sadly deceased) -- wrote one of the very, very best books on experimental music: "'New Perspectives in Music." Can't recommend it highly enough. He was also a member of the Scratch Orchestra.
Avatar 1:50pm
tonyc:

Hi, Ike!
  1:56pm
northguineahills:

I think I read over a dozen years ago that Morphogenesis did a live soundtrack for a silent art film.
  2:09pm
MrFab:

I am currently listening to this Morphogenesis stuff simultaneously with my Pandora radio "Percy Faith /EZ listening" channel. Two great tastes that go great together!
Avatar 2:10pm
tonyc:

Morpho-Percy-gis.
Avatar 2:13pm
tonyc:

Coming up next after this: live recordings from the 1991 MIMI Festival, with music by Kampec Dolores, E, Pierre Bastien & Bruno Meillier, and Les Salles Combles.
  2:21pm
Ricardo Montalban:

hey, Senor Fab? ¿cómo está
  2:24pm
MrFab:

Hola, Ricardo (and Tony) (and everyone else)!
Avatar 2:25pm
tonyc:

This set comes complete with audience-member conversation for your added enjoyment.
Avatar 2:26pm
tonyc:

Greetings to you, Mr. Fab!
Avatar 2:29pm
tonyc:

Listener-survey time: This tape is on the edge of what I would consider air-worthy sound quality. Think it makes the grade, sonically speaking?
  2:31pm
kat330:

Seems no more hissy than something else I'm sure I've heard here in the past? You think?
  2:32pm
kat330:

IOW, I'm not going to have a hissy fit over it.
  2:32pm
Jeremy:

i think it's okay, but i have always been willing to overlook bad recordings to hear interesting music.
  2:34pm
Ricardo Montalban:

having grown up nearly 30 miles from civilization and having been weaned on poor radio reception, bad TV signal and tapes-of-tapes-of tapes, musicwise has turned my brain into descrambler/noise reduction machine.
  2:35pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Misplaced comma made that whole sentence somewhat confusing. Sorry
Avatar 2:37pm
tonyc:

It's not that it's more hissy, but that it's more compressed and "distant" sounding -- it's an audience-member recording, after all. Anyway, glad it strikes you all as OK.
Avatar 2:38pm
tonyc:

@ Ricardo M: I think I see your comma on the floor -- it rolled under the table.
  2:39pm
northguineahills:

I think Jeremy put it well.
  2:49pm
Doug S.:

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Avatar 2:52pm
tonyc:

Oops: Bruno Meiillier is on flute, not sax.
  2:52pm
listener james from westwood:

to my non-audiophile ears this is absolutely fine. i can forgive the limits of a medium, or the use a record/tape/etc. has endured over the course of decades, on a pretty broad spectrum.
  2:54pm
Dervish:

What a minute, Tony. On flute not sax? The whole show is a do-over!
Avatar 2:55pm
tonyc:

@ Dervish: You're right -- damn. Everyone come back in 10 minutes and I'll start all over again
  2:56pm
listener james from westwood:

very glad to have caught the hiss parade from first crackle to last pop this week!
Avatar 2:57pm
tonyc:

Glad you showed up, James and everyone else!
  2:59pm
COSMIC CHARLIE:

well poeple overlook hiss on Robert Johnson/Charly Patton recordings from the 20s/30's - why should there be a problem with later music?
Another stormer of a show - thanks TC
  2:59pm
northguineahills:

Thanks again, Tony!
  2:59pm
kat330:

Thank you, tony! Doug, I hope we'll be blown away tonight -- hope we can make it first!
  3:00pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Thanks for making radio, Tony!
Avatar 3:01pm
tonyc:

Thanks all! See you next week, I hope!
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