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Favoriting January 15, 2013: Alligator Pipes

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
THE IN-THEME          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
SCHWUMP  Aphids in the Hall   Favoriting 7"  Ralph  1976  0:01:56 (Pop-up)
THE TOM & MARTY BAND  Claude Debussy   Favoriting New Wave Twist [7" EP]  Artifact  1981  0:05:19 (Pop-up)
MISSING BRAZILIANS  Ace of Wands   Favoriting V.A.: Pay It All Back, Vol. 1  On-U Sound  1985  0:07:58 (Pop-up)
NAFFI  Space Alligator   Favoriting Yum Yum Yum Yum Ya  Ark  1982  0:11:47 (Pop-up)
AUGUSTO CONCATO  Without / Senza   Favoriting 7"  no label  1977  0:13:56 (Pop-up)
THE SAME BAND  Alley Pre-A-Toric (1977)   Favoriting Unreleased Studio Tracks, 1977–1980  no label  200?  0:17:35 (Pop-up)
RED ASPHALT  S.T.A.R. (1982)   Favoriting UnReleased  Egg & Anvil  2008  0:21:25 (Pop-up)
 
STEN SANDELL  Between the Pipes   Favoriting Behind the Chords  LJ  1998  0:26:47 (Pop-up)
TAPIO NEVANLINNA  You Offer Me Out of Water the Sun (1985)   Favoriting V.A.: Elektroakustische Musik aus Finnland  Edition RZ  1989  0:31:57 (Pop-up)
VITTORE BARONI  Stimmatestimmung   Favoriting Psicofonie [cassette]  Trax  1986  0:36:13 (Pop-up)
GEORGE SMITS  Polyfolie   Favoriting Zbolk Night Radio  Audioview  1995  0:39:15 (Pop-up)
LOS PARANOS  Los Paranos (198?)   Favoriting http://inpolysons.free.fr/en/iwm4-cassette.html /      0:40:42 (Pop-up)
GRONGE  La Rivolta degli Intestini   Favoriting A Claudio Villa (Original Sound)  Wide  1991  0:42:16 (Pop-up)
EL AVIADOR DRO  Vano Temporal (1980)   Favoriting Vano Temporal  Lollipop  1999  0:47:04 (Pop-up)
 
CRAP DETECTORS  Safe in Hell   Favoriting It Got Too Deep!!  no label  2008  0:55:07 (Pop-up)
MOUSE ON MARS  Catching Butterflies with Hands   Favoriting Idiology  Thrill Jockey  2001  0:57:12 (Pop-up)
TOY KILLERS  The Devil May Be Your Santa Claus (198?)   Favoriting The Unlistenable Years  ugEXPLODE  2008  1:02:46 (Pop-up)
THE B-52s  53 Miles West of Venus   Favoriting Wild Planet  Warner Bros  1980  1:05:38 (Pop-up)
ARIEL KALMA  Rhythme d’Ange   Favoriting Tropical [cassette]  Nightingale  1984  1:10:23 (Pop-up)
TOUPIDEK LIMONADE  Expulsion d’un Vieux Squatter   Favoriting Il y a des Vies Qui Dévient  In Poly Sons  2012  1:15:09 (Pop-up)
RED ASPHALT  Hurtling Moons of Barsoom (198?)   Favoriting More Than Alive  Egg & Anvil  2010  1:17:57 (Pop-up)
 
TUXEDOMOON  Devastated (1977 demo)   Favoriting Unearthed  Crammed Discs  2011  1:25:40 (Pop-up)
PSEUDO CODE  Sad Song (c. 1981)   Favoriting Slaughter in a Tiny Place  Sub Rosa  2010  1:32:17 (Pop-up)
THE SCENE IS NOW  Permanence 800   Favoriting Burn All Your Records  RE: Lexicon Devil  1985  1:38:14 (Pop-up)
SLEEPING DOGS  Suzy's Song   Favoriting Beware  RE: Broken Records  1982  1:40:00 (Pop-up)
PSEUDO CODE  Flesh Shop (c. 1981)   Favoriting Slaughter in a Tiny Place  Sub Rosa  2010  1:42:11 (Pop-up)
 
BRAINRUST  Riot Mix (1988)   Favoriting Beware [bonus track on Sleeping Dogs RE; originally on "Leaving the Mind Behind" LP]  Broken Records  2004  1:57:21 (Pop-up)
KRISTIN HERSH  Costa Rica   Favoriting Sky Motel  4AD  1999  1:59:24 (Pop-up)
THE FLYING LIZARDS  Hands 2 Take   Favoriting Fourth Wall  Virgin  1981  2:02:49 (Pop-up)
VLIS  Butterfly   Favoriting 1 [cassette]  Bananatapes  198?  2:06:48 (Pop-up)
TOUPIDEK LIMONADE  Or, Ni, Car   Favoriting Il y a des Vies Qui Dévient  In Poly Sons  2012  2:10:14 (Pop-up)
PNEUMA  ?? [Japanese title]   Favoriting 7" flexi [split w/ Libido]  Marquee Moon  1981  2:14:12 (Pop-up)
POHJANTAHTI  Emmaa Tiia   Favoriting Pohjantahti  Polydor  1986  2:21:14 (Pop-up)
 
PSEUDO CODE  Another Country (c. 1981)   Favoriting Slaughter in a Tiny Place  Sub Rosa  2010  2:30:10 (Pop-up)
TAKE IT  Man-Made World   Favoriting Man-Made World [7" EP]  Fresh Hold  1979  2:32:46 (Pop-up)
MARCO BERTONI & ENRICO SEROTTI  Animale Macchina   Favoriting New Machine Voice  3Vitre  1990  2:35:42 (Pop-up)
DOUBLING RIDERS  Venise Calles   Favoriting Doublings & Silences, Vol. II  ADN  1988  2:47:14 (Pop-up)
JOE CROW  Compulsion   Favoriting 7"  Cherry Red  1982  2:51:57 (Pop-up)
 
THE OUT-THEME  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:59:51 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:56am
tonyc:

Hola, hu-mans and hu-womans. See you in five minutes.
  12:00pm
Alf from Upstate:

Welcome back Tony!
Avatar 12:01pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Alf! And welcome to you....
Avatar 12:02pm
annie:

so, yes, here i am... woot! hi doug, if you're there!!
Avatar 12:04pm
tonyc:

Hiya, Annie! Thanks for swinging by....
  12:04pm
Doug S.:

I'm here Annie! Great to see you! And great to hear you, Tony!
Avatar 🥁 12:04pm
BSI:

This Schwump tune is the greatest thing I've heard since wombtime. Good day TC and minions.
Avatar 12:04pm
tonyc:

Hey Doug!
Avatar 12:05pm
annie:

day off tony.. staying in..
Avatar 12:05pm
tonyc:

... and BSI too!
  12:06pm
Van in DC:

greetings tonyc
Avatar 12:07pm
tonyc:

Heya, V in DC!
Avatar 12:10pm
tonyc:

The Missing Brazilians = Adrian Sherwood + friends
  12:31pm
Ike:

Hello! I like this.
Avatar 12:31pm
tonyc:

Hey there, Ike!
Avatar 12:41pm
tonyc:

Los Paranos, on now, is pre-Klimperei
Avatar 12:45pm
tonyc:

Vomit-o, vomit-o, vomit-o
  12:55pm
Moncardo Ritalban:

Vomit-o's. Weren't those made by Chef Boyardee?
  12:56pm
Uncle Michael:

Se habla crap?
Avatar 12:57pm
tonyc:

@ Moncardo Ritalban: Yes! Perfect with Kool-Aid. Greetings, Mr. MR!
Avatar 12:58pm
tonyc:

Hey there, Uncle M. No spreck-n-zee crap.
  12:59pm
Moncardo Ritalban:

Hey, Tony! Great show! I've been listening from across the room but too busy to chatter
Avatar 1:00pm
tonyc:

Thanks, senor!
  1:00pm
Moncardo Ritalban:

Are you feeling better? Lots of folks getting the creepin' crud, as my pappy used to call it.
  1:01pm
gerardo:

bonjour or buenas tardes tony !
Avatar 1:01pm
tonyc:

@ Moncardo Ritalban: 80 percent better. Thanks fer askin'.
Avatar 1:02pm
tonyc:

It's my first cold in eons, so I can't complain, lingering or not.
  1:02pm
BSI:

I've seen the name "mouse on mars" around but had no idea what the hell it was. This piece is a groove, w/surrealist slide gtr thingies. Approved-plus.
Avatar 1:04pm
tonyc:

Gerardo! Great to see you here....
  1:08pm
lewis:

did not see the B52s coming... but maybe I wasn't paying as close attention as I should be...
Avatar 1:09pm
tonyc:

They did knock -- I heard them anyway. Hiya, Lewis!
  1:09pm
glenn:

they're hard to miss, what with the big hair and leopardskin and all.
  1:11pm
Doug S.:

Tony at 80% is like mere mortals at 120%.
Avatar 1:11pm
tonyc:

@ Glenn: You're right -- I heard the hair from blocks away. Greetings, Glenn!
  1:13pm
glenn:

howdy. or boy howdy, as ross thomas would say.
Avatar 1:14pm
tonyc:

@ Doug: Than Yo, Dou! (that's roughly 80 percent of the required letters)
  1:18pm
glenn:

75%, but who's counting?
  1:19pm
F.Z.:

"You should be diggin' it while it's happen'n."
Avatar 1:20pm
tonyc:

@ Glenn: Ah yes, but I would have used 4 exclamation points if I was in perfect health.
Avatar 1:20pm
tonyc:

Hey, F.Z.!
  1:23pm
Moncardo Ritalban:

That Toupidex track is amazing!
Avatar 1:26pm
tonyc:

They're one of my longtime fave bands.
Avatar 1:30pm
tonyc:

@ Glenn: So much for my math skills -- with added invisible exclamation points I'm probably down to less than 70 percent of required letters. I better rest up and drink lots of hot tea, as I seem to be losing strength rapidly.
  1:31pm
Sir Lancelot Armstrong Pratt:

Salutations Tony and all,
just dropped in to get my mind some conditioning (gaye bykers on dope) and all that!
Avatar 1:33pm
tonyc:

Salutations, Sir L.A.P.!
  1:34pm
Sir Lancelot Armstrong Pratt:

looks like you've been indulging in some rarified and haloed art damaged, post punk, new wave!
Avatar 1:36pm
tonyc:

More or less, I guess!
  1:42pm
Sir Lancelot Armstrong Pratt:

I must say I enjoyed immensely DDD's show last week of where were they at the start of their careers.
But the one that was the most startlingly was the Attilla track, Billy Joel's first band.
Much debate took place, the bone of contention being whether that particular album was the worst rock album of all time.
The majority believed so, with a small but vociferous minority holding that it was far too adventurous to be the worst. That glorious label was held to be in fact Billy Joel's debut solo album!
Avatar 1:43pm
tonyc:

Glad you enjoyed it! Many thanks again to Thom for the fill-in.
  1:43pm
Jeremy:

Hey Tony, just tuning in, this set is great! Will have to return to the archives to check out that Ariel Kalma, I wake up to drones and bird sounds of Osmose every morning, it's in my CD clock radio...
Avatar 1:45pm
tonyc:

Hey Jeremy! I scored a bunch of Kalma cassettes a while back and am still making my way through them -- some are great. I'll be sure to report back here.
Avatar 1:46pm
tonyc:

By playing 'em, that is.
  1:51pm
Jeremy:

Thanks, will be on the lookout. This Pseudo Code is fantastic stuff!
Avatar 2:02pm
tonyc:

Glad you like the Pseudo Code, Jeremy. They recorded a ton of music in 1981–82, much of it unreleased at the time. The unreleased stuff has been coming out finally over the last couple of years and is of surprisingly high quality. (Everything on "Slaughter in a Tiny Place" is previously unreleased.)
  2:02pm
Sir Lancelot Armstrong Pratt:

Is this the same Kristin Hersh who was in the Breeders?
Avatar 2:03pm
tonyc:

She was in the Throwing Muses -- don't know about the Breeders.
  2:04pm
Jeremy:

Oh yes! Hands to Take is probably in my top ten favorite songs! This album should have been bigger then the first.
  2:05pm
Moncardo Ritalban:

I think it's Kim Deal that was in the Throwing Muses, then Breeders.
Avatar 2:05pm
tonyc:

RE "Hands 2 Take": It's a Ken Freedman fave too, fer sure.
  2:05pm
Moncardo Ritalban:

Or Kelly Deal. I can't remember. Kim was in The Pixies, of that I am fairly certain.
  2:06pm
Jeremy:

My David Cunningham obsession only grows with time.
  2:07pm
Sir Lancelot Armstrong Pratt:

my mistake - The Breeders were an American alternative rock band formed in 1988 by Kim Deal of Pixies and Tanya Donelly of Throwing Muses (but not Kristin Hersh).
Avatar 2:08pm
tonyc:

@ Jeremy: Have you heard "Grey Scale"? A great album, and certainly totally different from the Flying Lizards.
  2:09pm
Jeremy:

Tanya Donelly was only on the first Breeders LP, Pod, then Kelly joined for the second, which had all the hits. I prefer Pod, it's a great album.
  2:10pm
Moncardo Ritalban:

Three people of the New Wave era that I find really fascinating now but really overlooked by me at the time: David Cunningham, Craig Leon and Morgan Fisher.
  2:11pm
Moncardo Ritalban:

I have to confess that I actually liked the Pixies when Kim Deal had equal time singing. After she was sort of shuffled to just being just bass player/backing singer I sort of lost interest in them. One of the most criminally over-rated bands of the 90s, which is saying a lot.
  2:16pm
New Guard:

More T.L. Fantastic.
  2:16pm
Jeremy:

Yep, I have Grey Scale too, I think it was his first LP? Trying to get my hands on everything. Most recently got his productions for Martin Creed, stark and funny stuff.
Avatar 2:17pm
tonyc:

Hey New Guard -- yep, T.L. is Toups!
  2:21pm
Jeremy:

I love both the Pixies and the Breeders! The Pixies came around when I was in high school and achieved quite a high profile for such a strange band, and what a breath of fresh air they were for me. Then the Breeders were a huge smash and it was one of the first times I liked what was on the radio. Kelly Deal's guitar playing on the second album is wonderful.
Avatar 2:23pm
tonyc:

Have to admit I don't know either band at all. Where should a newbie start?
  2:23pm
Jeremy:

Finnish? Sounds mongolian...
Avatar 2:24pm
tonyc:

Yep, Finnish. I'm thinking maybe it's Sami?
  2:26pm
Jeremy:

I think the first EP by the Pixies, Come on Pilgrim is a good place to start. The first LP is also great, the second is more poppy but also great, then they lose the thread for me, maybe because as RM said, Kim is shunted off.
  2:27pm
Jeremy:

Must investigate Sami...
Avatar 2:38pm
tonyc:

Both Bertoni and Serotti (on now) are from the band Confusional Quartet.
  2:40pm
BSI:

confusionally delicious.
  2:42pm
BSI:

god, this is lovely.
Avatar 2:43pm
tonyc:

Glad you approve!
  2:47pm
BSI:

Enthusiastically so, boss.
Avatar 2:50pm
tonyc:

This Doubling Riders track is co-written by Pascal Comelade, as you can probably now hear!
  2:50pm
northguineahills:

Very awesome set, tony!
Avatar 2:51pm
tonyc:

Thanks, NGH!
  2:53pm
Jeremy:

love this Joe Crow track too! No 7" here though, only have it on that Cherry Red comp.
  2:53pm
Doug S.:

GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
So great that 80% of Tony was able to deliver 100% of his show! Here's to 100% of Tony!

Two more radio shows are coming up later on Give the Drummer Radio: GIVE THE DRUMMER SOME (at 6pm) and KAMINSKY KAMOUTSKY (at 7pm). Tune in for 100% sonic excellence!

Speaking of sonic excellence, the following artists are waiting in the wings to yodel their way into your hearts. Coming up next, here on your 24-hour Drummer Stream:

Amaswazi Emvelo & Mahlatini
Gerry Hemingway Quintet
Les Tambours du Bronx
José Antonio Torres Gualajo
Arsenio Rodríguez y Su Conjunto
Olodum
Sérgio Sampaio
Frank Ferera's Hawaiians
Roxy Gordon
The Peachtree Cowboys
Donna Rae & The Sun Beams
The Magnetic Fields
Lox Xey
Johnny Holiday
Jay Dee Bryant
Amar Singh Chamkila & Amarjot
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five
Red Nichols & His Five Pennies
and more
and more
and eternally more...
  2:54pm
Jeremy:

Did Joe Crow do much more like this?
Avatar 2:55pm
tonyc:

Another announcement: Next week will be the first Tape Hiss show in a long time. It'll feature Palace of Lights obscurities.
  2:55pm
Michael:

busy doing working but thoroughly enjoyed the show tony - thanks!
Avatar 2:55pm
tonyc:

@ Jeremy: He released a CD years later ... which I haven't heard.
Avatar 2:56pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Michael!
  2:57pm
future forward:

Any chance of an all current theme?
  2:57pm
Jeremy:

Thanks for another great afternoon, TC! Will tune in next week for another hisstory lesson!
  2:59pm
Van in DC:

adios Tony
Avatar 3:00pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Jeremy! @ Future Forward: One of these days! Harder to do when I no longer have access to the station's new bin -- have to rely on what I have here in my house in Portland.
Avatar 3:00pm
tonyc:

Adios, Van and everyone else! See ya....
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