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Favoriting August 24, 2016: TOM WILSON's Music Factory, ep. 1

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Lee Morgan  Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit)   Favoriting The Gigolo  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Lily Allen  The Fear   Favoriting It's Not Me, It's You  0:03:46 (Pop-up)
For Against  Shadow   Favoriting Shelf Life  0:07:15 (Pop-up)
Jaki Byard  Spanish Tinge #2   Favoriting Solo/Strings  0:10:49 (Pop-up)
 
Jessica Jalbert  Swinging Party   Favoriting Jessica Jalbert Doin' the Replacements  0:20:22 (Pop-up)
Vincent Herring  Simple Pleasure   Favoriting Simple Pleasure  0:23:37 (Pop-up)
Magnetic Fields  Busby Berkeley Dreams   Favoriting 69 Love Songs  0:29:14 (Pop-up)
Bird & the Bee  Ray Gun   Favoriting Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future  0:33:10 (Pop-up)
Zombies  Maybe After He's Gone   Favoriting Odessey & Oracle  0:37:41 (Pop-up)
 
Magic Potion  Jelly   Favoriting Pink Gum  0:42:55 (Pop-up)
Bad-Lip Reading the DNC  Bad-Lip Reading the DNC   Favoriting youtube  0:46:08 (Pop-up)
Die Kreuzen  Pink Flag   Favoriting Touch & Go 7" (1990)  0:51:30 (Pop-up)
 
TOM WILSON  The Music Factory (ep. 1: Tom Wilson)   Favoriting THE MUSIC FACTORY (MGM-Verve series, 1967-68)  1:01:46 (Pop-up)
Tom Wilson  opening monolog (theme music: Help, I'm a Rock)   Favoriting    
The Paupers  Magic People   Favoriting Magic People   
Tom Wilson  monolog   Favoriting    
commercial  The James Cotton Blues Band (self-titled album)   Favoriting    
Tom Wilson  monolog - Wes Montgomery   Favoriting    
Wes Montgomery  Goin' Out of My Head   Favoriting The Best of Wes Montgomery   
Tom Wilson  monolog - The Mothers of Invention in Europe   Favoriting    
The Lovin’ Spoonful  She’s Still a Mystery   Favoriting Everything Playing   
Tom Wilson  monolog - The Lovin' Spoonful   Favoriting    
commercial  Gone with the Wind (soundtrack album)   Favoriting    
Tom Wilson  monolog - Jimmy Smith, Clarence Avant   Favoriting    
Jimmy Smith  Funky Broadway   Favoriting Respect   
Tom Wilson  monolog - The Mothers, Frank Zappa, Watts riots   Favoriting    
The Mothers of Invention  Trouble Every Day   Favoriting Freak Out!   
Tom Wilson  monolog - European hippies   Favoriting    
commercial  Alan Lorber’s The Lotus Palace (album)   Favoriting    
commercial  Nico (Chelsea Girl album)   Favoriting    
Tom Wilson  monolog - Richie Havens   Favoriting    
Richie Havens  No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed   Favoriting Something Else Again   
Tom Wilson  monolog - Wes Farrell's apparel, Every Mother’s Son   Favoriting    
Every Mother’s Son  Pony with the Golden Mane   Favoriting Every Mothers' Son's Back   
Tom Wilson  monolog - Eric Burdon & the Animals 1   Favoriting    
Eric Burdon and The Animals  Hey Gyp   Favoriting The Best of Eric Burdon and the Animals Vol. 2   
Tom Wilson  monolog   Favoriting    
commercial  Tim Hardin 1 (album)   Favoriting    
Tom Wilson  monolog - Concertgebouw, Amsterdam   Favoriting    
Maurice André (trumpet)  Telemann: Oboe Concerto in E Minor: IV. Allegro   Favoriting unknown   
Tom Wilson  monolog - Eric Burdon & the Animals 2   Favoriting    
Eric Burdon and The Animals  Hotel Hell   Favoriting Winds of Change   
Tom Wilson  monolog - Recording trumpets, Nightmare Pick of the Week   Favoriting    
The Doors  Horse Latitudes/Moonlight Drive (excerpt)   Favoriting Strange Days   
Tom Wilson  monolog   Favoriting    
commercial  Mike Kellin - And The Testimony's Still Coming (album)   Favoriting    
Tom Wilson  outro (theme music: Help, I'm a Rock)   Favoriting    
 
Public Service Broadcasting  Spitfire   Favoriting Inform - Educate - Entertain  2:05:26 (Pop-up)
Jeremy Pelt  Danny Mack   Favoriting Men of Honor  2:09:21 (Pop-up)
Professor Elemental  Fighting Trousers   Favoriting The Indifference Engine  2:15:49 (Pop-up)
Lee Morgan  Speedball   Favoriting The Gigolo  2:18:40 (Pop-up)
Arthur Alexander  Whole Lot of Trouble   Favoriting The Ultimate Arthur Alexander  2:24:15 (Pop-up)
The Shifting Sands  Lady (Dennis Wilson cover)   Favoriting Lady (demo)  2:26:30 (Pop-up)
Eddie Harris  The Children's Song   Favoriting High Voltage  2:29:45 (Pop-up)
 
Eric Matthews  The Imagination Stage   Favoriting The Imagination Stage  2:36:18 (Pop-up)
The Byrds (Gene Clark)  If You're Gone   Favoriting Turn, Turn, Turn!  2:39:38 (Pop-up)
The Guild Light Gauge  Cloudy (Paul Simon)   Favoriting We Make Rock 'N Roll Records single P-1600  2:42:07 (Pop-up)
Deerhunter  Cryptograms   Favoriting Cryptograms  2:44:36 (Pop-up)
The Corrs  Breathless   Favoriting Best of the Corrs  2:48:53 (Pop-up)
Lindisfarne  Meet Me on the Corner   Favoriting Fog on the Tyne  2:52:24 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:06pm
MONEYBAG$:

I've heard this song a million times but have no idea what got beeped
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laughingacademy:

Apparently you can't say "fuck" on WFMU
  3:09pm
MONEYBAG$:

Seriously it's mangled by her fake accent
  3:09pm
Dunst:

No way, laughingacademy, it's a $25 fine!
  3:10pm
Brendan:

Two dump buttons two mins is bodes well.
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Hugh:

Ahoy Irwin and fan legion! I haven't checked in anywhere in a while.
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Michael 98145:

( reminding me of those Independent Project days ... )
  3:15pm
Lyle:

Lee Morgan? We drank with him in Tipton, GA one evening back in, maybe 1968. I was touring with Trini Lopez. Well, after a few Harvey Wallbangers, Lee and Trini decided to climb the giant peach-shaped water tower they have down there. The damn thing must be 300-feet tall. About halfway up, Trini got scared and climbed back down, but ol' Lee just kept climbing, all the while throwing down articles of clothing until he was pantless. Nothing but a dickie and his little ballcap. Tipton's finest showed up about that time and started yelling at him through their bullhorn to "get the hell down off of there!" Lee did climb back down, doing a little bow at the bottom before they cuffed him and took him away. Loved that man. They don't make 'em like Lee Morgan anymore!
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Irwin:

Welcome back to the boards, Lyle!
  3:17pm
berbo:

"Just take a pebble...."
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Michael 98145:

power to the people
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steve:

Lyle! i've missed you.
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Greg from ZONE 5:

UGH we used to go through that same exchange every week at band practice…
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laughingacademy:

Have you heard my new band, the White Power Thingy?
  3:20pm
berbo:

Maybe he was looking for the white powder?
  3:20pm
Dice Clay:

Opening monologue only mildly offensive. Try harder!
  3:23pm
Tom chiu of FLUX:

So fkkkkn Gud !!!!
  3:24pm
Tom chiu of FLUX:

HULLO IRWIN !!!!!
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Irwin:

Oh em gee! First Lyle, then Tom Chiu!!!! My day = complete.
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Irwin:

If Kenny G returns to our airwaves, I'll suggest he call his show The White Power Thingie.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:32pm
Greg from ZONE 5:

In my Top 3 Magnetic Fields songs, fer sure.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 3:34pm
Alison Porchnik:

Anyone see the last film directed by BB? Crazee.
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Alison Porchnik:

Correction: it's the second to last film he directed. The Gang's All Here.
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steve:

wish i had some BB choreographed dreams...
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Jeff:

They don't make 'em like Lyle, either. Welcome back, Lyle, your presence makes a playlist special.
  3:44pm
Mudge:

That was so nice of Alice Cooper. It makes sense that he would like The Zombies.
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Irwin:

Al Kooper - a quite different person.
  3:46pm
Lyle:

Thanks, Jeff. I never miss Irwin's show. I remember when we were both in Pat Suzuki's band for a few months. Irwin's a great drummer. I think it was Irwin? Might have been Bob Crane.
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Alison Porchnik:

I wish Lyle would write his memoirs (as posted on WFMU comments boards).
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laughingacademy:

Khaleesi/Charmander 2016!
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Jeff:

Lyle - the way to tell is to look with your mind's eye and see if you remember chafing on the drummer's wrists. One of them (I won't say who) is renowned for liking to get tied up.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:59pm
melinda:

Thanks for the stories, Lyle. Bob Crane, haha.
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Parq:

Been looking forward to this segment for days.
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geezerette:

Howdy Irwin! & fellow Irwinists!
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Joe McG:

Hey Irwin--Was Music Factory (the label) supposed to be a Tom Wilson label? Was it named after the radio show or vice versa?
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geezerette:

haha, already great!
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Irwin:

The Music Factory was a show, then it was a recording studio (which he helped establish). The label might have been associated with the studio. If anyone wants to check around, post here.
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Irwin:

Yes, there are vintage commercials in this program.
  4:07pm
holland oats:

!!! great show !!!
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V Priceless:

this is a real treat - thanks, Irwin!
  4:09pm
Nate K:

This is insanely cool. Tom Wilson was insanely cool.
  4:21pm
Corbo:

Tom Wilson (and Jimmy Smith) steady killing it!
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Irwin:

Sorry, my faulty mem -- Wilson helped establish THE RECORD PLANT, not the Music Factory. Understandable mistake: Music/Record, Factory/Plant.
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Joe McG:

I looked at all the 45s and LPs on the Music Factory label (which has the same logo as the radio show) and Tom Wilson doesn't seem to have produced any of them, so maybe MGM just thought it was a cool logo and reused it.
  4:29pm
Freedom Williams:

Things that make you go hmmmm.
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Roberto:

Preach, Brother Frank.
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joeray:

Trouble Coming Everyday was the track that made Wilson want to sign the Mothers of Invention to Verve but, according to Zappa, Wilson hadn't heard any of their weirder tracks such as "Who Are the Brain Police" until they were already in the studio recording them.
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Irwin:

Greatest Richie Havens song ever.
  4:35pm
jan:

what a great program!
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geezerette:

Love Richie Havens!
  4:40pm
holland oats:

Missed the artist's name from the last intro, little help?
  4:41pm
jan:

Hey- is that opening riff and refrain on music factory ep.1 the same as used on a Blues Project song?
  4:41pm
Corbo:

Every Mother's Son: Pony with the Golden Mane
  4:42pm
holland oats:

thx corbo
  4:43pm
Nate K:

I'm familiar with Donovan's version of "Hey Gyp."
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Irwin:

Jan: You mean the intro theme? It's the Mothers of Invention, "Help, I'm a Rock," from FREAK OUT, which TW produced.
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melinda:

Really digging this. I love this Animals song, but lost the album the last time I moved.
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common:

crazy.
  4:46pm
Brendan:

Thanks for playing this Irwin and chronicling Tom.
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Webhamster Henry:

This is great - maybe this series needs its own WFMU stream!
  4:47pm
jan:

no, I think it was the Pony with the Golden Mane song that I heard the same opening riff from the blues project lp with flute thing.
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geezerette:

Irwin thanks so much for sharing this with us! Was not aware of Tom Wilson and am grateful he existed!
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Irwin:

Marshall Crenshaw is producing a documentary. Has done lots of interviews with folks who knew and worked with Wilson.
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geezerette:

Great!!!
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common:

this is very cool irwin. thanks
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Michael 98145:

Oh, my. When NO ONE would play The Doors on the air. Except the chosen few ... This is great.
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MenfussMike:

in the early 90's i came across a tape of Tom Wilson having a conversation with Lou Reed. Lou was telling Tom about how he was gonna put coloring books into V.U. records. It was pretty funny. Of course, Lou was full of shit.
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Irwin:

"In mute nostril agony." - Jim Morrison, the Lizard King, Lord of the Reptiles, Prince of Toads
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Michael 98145:

" night sweats "
  4:58pm
jan:

Irwin, I grabbed the Blues Project/Projections LP, the back cover states: produced by Tom Wilson. I dropped the needle on Steve's Song and it's the same riff I asked about!
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Michael 98145:

( proving once again this is the best station in the known world )
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MenfussMike:

that was cool.
  5:01pm
Matt:

very cool
  5:01pm
Santos L Halper:

Fantastic Irwin, thanks! Encore!
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chris:

great stuff, DJ IC! cheers!
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Webhamster Henry:

Mike Kellin was a cool guy. I think he was in the original Duck Variations (by David Mamet)
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Parq:

Simulcasting.
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Webhamster Henry:

The non-duplication rule, I think.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

WFMU ==> The Music Factory
Everyone Else ==> Factory Music
  5:06pm
Corbo:

I will tune in for every single one of these Tom Wilson Music Factory broadcasts.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:08pm
Irwin:

Thanks, Parq. Early onset senility.
  5:09pm
jan:

Irwin, BTW, This past week was marked by several obituaries of music industry people- do any of these deserve commentary or musical observance- Lou Pearlman, the music executive who built a pop empire on boy bands like the Backstreet Boys and ’NSync;Toots Thielemans, and Irving Fields? Made for interesting obit reading anyway.
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Linda Lee:

love the Jeremy Pelt side. delicious!
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Michael 98145:

It is indeed odd to recall the birth of FM. Few if any cars had FM-band radios. It was a baby miracle invention. Now AM has devolved to a few sports, ethnic and evangelical channels.
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melinda:

I'm looking forward to more Tom Wilson broadcasts, too.
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Linda Lee:

do remember AM only radio ~ seems like i dreamed it.
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Michael 98145:

@LL, that was not a dream
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Webhamster Henry:

This is the way to play Raymond Scott!
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Linda Lee:

no, i'm just elderly! :-)
  5:18pm
jan:

@Linda Lee and @Michael 98145, it does seem like the same dream as 1960s FM radio- the dream lives on with WFMU
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geezerette:

Hilarious. :D
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Michael 98145:

"simulcasting" : www.historylink.org...

@jan, you are so very correct
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Linda Lee:

right jan! ~ what carries over is a sense that absolutely anything can happen. that was delicious about FM even into the 70s ~ as i recall it.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

@LL - You're certain it wasn't a TV show you watched (WKRP)?
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Linda Lee:

naw ~ think i was off of tv by then :-)
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Linda Lee:

** love ** this Lee Morgan!
  5:21pm
Lyle:

Jerry Pelt? No. it can't be the same man I toured with in Connie Chung's band. Before she was a newswoman, Connie fronted a smart little jazz octet and Jerry was first flautist. I, of course, played trombone. Jerry was an early proponent of fuzz boxes, and he irritated Connie many times by engaging it at the most inopportune moments, such as when Connie was introducing Vice-President Nixon during the Eisenhower administration. It was the first and last time we ever played in Whittier. Nixon couldn't stand Jerry's distorted flute version of Hail to the Chief and he walked off stage with the sourest of looks on his face. Another thing. Jerry never performed without putting an aspirin in his Coke. He said it helped him get "out there," and he certainly was. Loved him!
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Michael 98145:

WFMU is the closest of all to our dearly-departed KRAB-fm : www.historylink.org...
  5:24pm
Mark R:

Also the great vibraphonist Bobby Hutchinson, Jan. He's been getting a fair amount of FMU play over the last 10 days or so if you check the archives. John Allen played a track this morning.
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Linda Lee:

this horn is saving my ass today! thanks Irwin!
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Irwin:

Unfortunately Lee Morgan's horn couldn't save his own ass.
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Parq:

I'm way behind the curve here, but that was a neat use of Raymond Scott in that Prof. Elemental track.
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Linda Lee:

no. we're the lucky ones.
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Irwin:

Yep, Scott's "Twilight in Turkey" at half-speed.
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geezerette:

God I love Arthur Alexander. :)
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Parq:

Ah, that was it. I couldn't remember the name of the song, only that it was the opening track on that Raymond Scott Orchestrette album that had Clem Waldman on drums.
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Irwin:

Tom Wilson did NOT produce that Orchestrette album. But a guy who admires him did.
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Parq:

< winks >
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dale:

ola! quite fancy this shifting sands arrangement.
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dale:

....and i'm not even wearing my fancying trousers
  5:33pm
jan:

@Mark R. Irwin observed the Passing of Hutchinson...a few terrific tracks. I'd love to hear more of that. Boy bands, not at all...
  5:36pm
Fredericks:

I thought someone was remixing Abdullah Ibrahim, but it's Eddie Harris!
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geezerette:

Sweet show Irwin!
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Linda Lee:

is that the kind of speedball i think it is?
  5:37pm
Listening Out There:

Monica as fill-in = Yayski...
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Irwin:

Thank you, Geezetrix.
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geezerette:

:)
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Michael 98145:

@LL, probably not the pen ...
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Linda Lee:

no ..
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Irwin:

Lee Morgan? Drugs? How could such a thought even ... ah, never mind.
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Linda Lee:

just thought it was a newer term! :-)
  5:41pm
phillip in the bronx:

another repeat of SSD:-( and ken wasnt on this morning. what a lousy Wednesday.
  5:41pm
el BO-bO:

All these fill ins are discouraging. Andy Brechman is probably in the left coast at Wally World or something. I dont take off for the Summer like some people do. LRP - Lucky Radio People.
  5:43pm
jan:

The Byrds, If you are gone- Holds up to these ears... one of the few jems heard first in Jr High school on Long Island.
  5:44pm
phillip in the bronx:

seriously can not station manager ken send out one tweet saying he wont be on or that seven second delay is a rebroadcast. im glad @irwin thinks of his audience.
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common:

love the backing vocals on that byrds tune.
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Irwin:

Gene Clark was the soul of that band. The rest were just major talents.
  5:45pm
Fredericks:

Re: MenfussMike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Cyw9yhkMs
  5:46pm
Listening Out There:

I've read that the Byrds didn't play their instruments on most well-known tracks (Wrecking Crew played 'em). Don't know if that extends to their earliest recordings...
  5:46pm
flashbazbo:

It's Bobby hutcherson not Hutchinson or butchers son either
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Michael 98145:

( i think i heard station manager ken is doing good for the folks down in Louisiana )
  5:47pm
flashbazbo:

I heard it was only on the very first byrds records like maybe one
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Linda Lee:

i'm just happy to work indoors today & hear fmu!
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MenfussMike:

mute
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Irwin:

I hope Clay Pigeon is listening and loves this Corrs track.
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Linda Lee:

pretty sweet. i think he'd dig it.
  5:53pm
jan:

Best of the Corrs, huh? I'm not in love with it...
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Parq:

From what I remember from the doc, the Wrecking Crew did a lot of filling in for bands whose members were too busy on the road or whatever to get into the studio.
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Michael 98145:

"Breathless" was nominated for a Grammy in 2001.
  5:58pm
jan:

Irwin- no SSD? stay on and extra hour and entertain us!
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Linda Lee:

seconded!
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Michael 98145:

DJ Irwin has earned his week away
  6:20pm
Clay:

We used to drive across Nebraska to Julesberg, Colorado just to get Coors Beer, before it was widely distributed. Let's start a band.
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Michael:

Irwin - loved the Tom Wilson show. Looking forward to the rest.
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Irwin:

Special thanks to RRG for helping compile the Music Factory playlist.
  8:02pm
Jeff Kreines:

Are there more episodes of The Music Factory? Please, more Tom Wilson!
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