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November 18, 2003: Julie? Awww, come on Julie.

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Artist Track Album Comments New Approx. start time
Skipworth & Turner  Thinking About Your Love   MBE Presents Good Times 3  I don't like to make sweeping or grandiose declarations about art because they never stand the test of time and often only serve to make the speaker (or in this case, the writer) sound like an ass who doesn't understand the ever-shifting ebb and flow of the cultural landscape. Whether it be music, literature, or the visual arts; an attention to and understanding of the effect that any creative endeavor has on the greater society it seeks to influence is far more important than making unfounded declarations of relevance that any given project may or may not posess. With that theory firmly established at the onset of this annotation, I would now like to state for the permanent record that this is the best song ever written. I'm right, and don't even think about arguing with me, fatso.  *   0:00:00 Pop-up)
Gladys Night & the Pips  Here are the Pieces of my Broken Heart   A Cellarful of Motown 2xCD  compilation    0:05:49 Pop-up)
Bananarama  The State I'm In   Bananarama      0:08:31 Pop-up)
The Quantic Soul Orchestra  Stampede   Tru Thoughts    *   0:11:12 Pop-up)
Band of Susans  Hope Against Hope   Hope Against Hope  Never turn down a free t-shirt.    0:14:10 Pop-up)
Soul Purpose  Five Finger Discount   Let's Go 12"    *   0:18:59 Pop-up)
Cex  The Strong Suit   Maryland Manson    *   0:22:31 Pop-up)
Buzzcocks  Sitting Round at Home   A Different Kind of Tension      0:25:43 Pop-up)
 
Hellacopters  Long Gone Losers   Disappointment Blues 10"  Totally channeling Sonic's Rendezvous Band, even in the quick stutter that's an obvious nod to "Ci-ci-ci-ci-ci-ci-ci-ci-City Slang!"    0:35:15 Pop-up)
Girlschool  Demolition Boys   Best of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal  compilation    0:37:41 Pop-up)
Go Home Productions  Ultrathin   MP3      0:41:03 Pop-up)
Sensational  Music You Wanna Hear   Corner the Market  "Shoot a duck in rabbit season, shoot a rabbit in duck season to make it even."    0:44:14 Pop-up)
Hasil Adkins  Big Red Satellite   The Wild Man      0:47:46 Pop-up)
Steve Treatment  Change of Plan   25 A-Sides + Your Friends are in the News 2xCD    *   0:50:23 Pop-up)
ESG  My Love for You   Come Away with ESG      0:52:52 Pop-up)
Dwayne Sodahberk & Jamosh Brenda  Partying With Dignity   Revenge of the Fight Club  compilation  *   0:55:41 Pop-up)
 
H.P. Zinker  To One in Paradise   Staying Loose  I think I saw H.P. Zinker open for the Fluid at Maxwell's in 1992. Actually, yes! I just remembered that I drove my friend Jon to Manhattan that night and got lost in a neighborhood I would later live in for 5 years. I had never heard of H.P. Zinker at the time, but they won the heavily cynical Sub Pop crowd over with a wildly infectious set and a totally disarming and funny stage presence. They were a bunch of weird looking guys, as I recall, yet they were practically tackled by many of the ladies in attendance after their set -- probably much to the chagrin of the Fluid, who were your more typical Handsome Rock Band Dudes.    1:09:31 Pop-up)
Greg Hetson/Greg Graffin  Runnin' Fast   Desperate Teenage Lovedolls soundtrack  They of Bad Religion and the Circle Jerks, respectively. Or actually, maybe it was the other way around. Oh, who cares. I don't think that either of them were ever in The Mentors, for whatever that's worth.    1:12:00 Pop-up)
Short Dogs Grow  My House   Matt Dillon      1:15:21 Pop-up)
Beth Orton  Carmella   The Other Side of Daybreak    *   1:19:21 Pop-up)
RJ-D2  I Really Like Your Def-Jux Baby Tee   MP3      1:29:48 Pop-up)
Ff  You're Killing Me   Lady Shoe  I should keep my big mouth shut. After I told the entire listenership that Ff's Tom Price was the guy who (literally) kicked the collective asses of greater Manhattan's club owners, who should happen to be listening and email me but Tom's WIFE, who said it was actually his brother who did most of the ass-kicking. For a second there, I was sure that I was a dead man and that Tom would be on his way to the WFMU studios to turn me into gravy, but luckily, she seemed more amused than anything and I might've even wrangled a CD-r of some of Tom's unreleased songs from her to play on the radio. And if it'll keep me out of the hospital, you can bet that I will.    1:34:12 Pop-up)
 
Steamhammer  Telegram   Speech  reissue  *   1:51:00 Pop-up)
Black Sabbath  Fairies Wear Boots   Symptom of the Universe 2xCD  compilation    2:02:30 Pop-up)
Six Eye Columbia  Casanova   Frowny Frown  by request!    2:08:34 Pop-up)
Beastie Boys  Rock Hard   Illegal Art  compilation    2:12:28 Pop-up)
Insight  Ready & Able   Ready & Able 12"    *   2:16:30 Pop-up)
DJ Wally  Nothing Stays the Same   Nothing Stays the Same    *   2:19:46 Pop-up)
Flaskkvartetten mid Freddie Wadling  Som Glas   Vita Droppar en Samling 1987-1998    *   2:23:23 Pop-up)
 
BGK  Get Killed/Pill Party   A Dutch Feast      2:36:33 Pop-up)
Unsane  Sick   Lambhouse 1991-1998      2:39:41 Pop-up)
Lyrics Born  Pack Up   Later That Day    *   2:42:13 Pop-up)
Medaphoar  What U in it For?   12"    *   2:46:11 Pop-up)
The Tubes  White Punks on Dope   The Tubes      2:49:03 Pop-up)
Chrome Cranks  Julie, Do ya Love Me?   Lost Time Blues EP  "Julie? Do ya love me?" -- A question that has been puzzling minds even greater than my own for years. Sadly, Julie stepped out a moment ago so I cannot be sure of her answer at this time. For the sake of Steve Martin, appearing here in a rare guest vocal capacity, I would tend to hope that the answer is "Yes. Julie does in fact love you."

Dearly.
 
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