Favoriting Cannibal Stew: Playlist from August 22, 2019 Favoriting

ARB swings to the other Belgian Popcorn. Very passionate vocalists, naive orchestrations, irreverent pranks.

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Favoriting August 22, 2019: Subtracting With Cannibals

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Artist Track Year Approx. start time
Jiminy Cricket & Rica Moore  The Cannibal Song (Subtracting By One)   Favoriting 1963  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Bobby Scott  Pity The Poor, Poor Man   Favoriting 1956  0:03:26 (Pop-up)
Frankie Castro  The Restless Breed   Favoriting 1957  0:06:19 (Pop-up)
Marilyn Brown  Walk On The Wild Side   Favoriting 1962  0:08:37 (Pop-up)
Sallie Blair  She Serves A Nice Cup Of Tea   Favoriting 1958  0:11:20 (Pop-up)
Bobby Beck  Swinging On A Chandelier   Favoriting 1960  0:13:49 (Pop-up)
Your DJ Speaks      0:16:46 (Pop-up)
Tony Bassett  Tonight And Always   Favoriting 1961  0:17:42 (Pop-up)
Danny Darrow  Impulse   Favoriting 1961  0:19:51 (Pop-up)
Marc Aryan  Nasıl Evlenirsin Bu Lisanla   Favoriting 1965  0:22:13 (Pop-up)
Steve Gibson & His Red Caps  My Tzatskele (Little Darling)   Favoriting 1955  0:24:29 (Pop-up)
Clare Sisters  Possessed By Love   Favoriting   0:26:39 (Pop-up)
The Five Keys  Me Make Um Pow Wow   Favoriting 1955  0:29:12 (Pop-up)
Jay Hawkins  Well, I Tried   Favoriting 1955  0:31:28 (Pop-up)
Your DJ Speaks      0:34:14 (Pop-up)
Bob and Lucille  Demon Lover   Favoriting 1958  0:36:22 (Pop-up)
Scott Garrett  The Day I Died   Favoriting 1958  0:39:11 (Pop-up)
Billy Fury  What Do You Think You're Doing Of   Favoriting 1963  0:41:37 (Pop-up)
Sonny Day  Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt   Favoriting 1958  0:44:50 (Pop-up)
Sonny Knight  If You Want This Love   Favoriting 1964  0:47:13 (Pop-up)
Ann Weldon  Thanks A Lot But No Thanks   Favoriting 1955  0:49:22 (Pop-up)
The Watusi Warriors  Wa-Chi-Bam-Ba   Favoriting 1959  0:52:09 (Pop-up)
Fonseca et ses Anges Noirs  Mambo Loco   Favoriting   0:54:13 (Pop-up)
Your DJ Speaks      0:57:22 (Pop-up)
Esquivel And His Orchestra  That Old Black Magic   Favoriting 1958  0:59:06 (Pop-up)


Listener comments!

  1:04pm
Martinibomb:

I love your show because you play deep male vox it's pretty cool
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arb:

I didn't fully realize that until you pointed it out but it sure is true
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arb:

With a smattering of overly enthusiastic women vocalists
  1:07pm
Martinibomb:

It's a sound that I can tell that you really love. Me too! Thanks for sharing.
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Mr Fab:

I is here, ready to do the Stew.
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arb:

My pleasure, thank you!
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arb:

Hi
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Mr Fab:

I heard an interesting theory that baritone singers started going by the wayside by the '70s when music started getting "heavier" and deeper. Yer Ozzies and yer Robert Plants had to start singing higher and higher or get lost in the muck.
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Mr Fab:

was Marilyn Brown one of the colored girls going doot de doot..?
  1:12pm
Martinibomb:

@Fab that's interesting. I think I also just saw a headline somewhere about like.. why high voiced males are super popular. I didn't read it tho lol. I'm a baritone so ARB's show always gets me super excited.. lots of inspiration
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arb:

Who were the girls going doot de doot?
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arb:

Going lower on the brow
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Mr Fab:

I was referencing Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side"
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arb:

Ah, yes, exactly
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Ursula1000:

Hey everyone! sounding fab! the Walk On The Wild Side backup singers were sung by Thunderthighs, a vocal group that included Dari Lalou, Karen Friedman, and Casey Synge. they did some fun glam 45s.
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Mr Fab:

ha, I like the jingly Chandelier sound fx there
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arb:

you can tell he's really swinging from it
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Mr Fab:

Hi Ursula1000! the Thunderthighs?! Wow, that's great. And "fun glam 45s" is a happy phrase indeed, will have to look for those.
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arb:

Thunderthighs!? that's excellent!
  1:19pm
Martinibomb:

They did that Draculas Daughter track always super fun for Halloween
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Ursula1000:

super killer logo too! yeah that Dracula's Daughter jam is classic.
  1:21pm
Martinibomb:

GIRL VAMPIRE! :-)
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Mr Fab:

My car got a flat, so i couldn't make it to your record/garage sale last weekend ARB. How'd it go? Any future sales planned?
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arb:

It went well, no plans for another but perhaps in another half year...
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Ursula1000:

Tzatskele! haha I thought he was saying "spatula"!
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arb:

I always hear "Dracula"
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Mr Fab:

funny, I'm imagining a chef dancing around his kitchen singing love odes to his utensils.
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Ursula1000:

yeah I thought that too for a sec!
  1:29pm
JtotheK:

Arriving late, ahoy everyone!
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Rich in Washington:

Good hello!
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Mr Fab:

Hi to the JtotheK!
  1:30pm
JtotheK:

(But in time for Five Keys, yay!)
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arb:

Hi there!
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Mr Fab:

Was Jay not billed as "Screamin" on this record?
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arb:

He wasn't
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arb:

I mispronounced spatula also, whoops
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Ursula1000:

haha
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Mr Fab:

"What Do You Think You're Doing Of" = real good record, tho that title is grammatically, er, "interesting."
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arb:

Someone should have introduced Billy Fury to Billy Grammer
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Mr Fab:

Thanks for "Thanks a Lot", that was some of the best witty lyrics this side of Cole Porter. (Maybe it was him?)
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Ursula1000:

oooh I REALLY like this!
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arb:

For sure! Oil wells that ooze does rhyme with Sammy Davis Jr Shoes....
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arb:

Thanks everyone, see you next week! I'll be broadcasting from Mexico City for the next 2 months. See you there
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Rich in Washington:

Thanks, Alina! Great show!
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Mr Fab:

Wow, can't wait ARB! thanks again, freakin GREAT show today
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