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Favoriting February 8, 2021: FDL314 I do not paint, I hit!

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De Stem des Volks  De Internationale   Favoriting 1975   
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Les Baxter  Baby Elephant Walk   Favoriting 1963   
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Max van Maria  Ha Ha   Favoriting 2020   
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I Jog & The Tracksuits  Redbox   Favoriting 1978   
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Chenard Walcker  Quarles Dune Voix Mielleuse   Favoriting 2004   
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Frank Zappa  Re-gyptian Strut   Favoriting 1977   
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Biran Brian  Jive Jive   Favoriting 1981   
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Chenard Walcker  Summertime   Favoriting 2004   
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Jan Klaassen de trompetter  Rob de Nijs   Favoriting 1973   
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Eels  Waltz Of The Naked Clowns   Favoriting 2008   
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Chenard Walcker  Le Fou   Favoriting 2004   
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Max van Maria  So Long Marianne   Favoriting 2020   
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Beach Boys  Fall breaks and back to winter   Favoriting 1967   
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Chenard Walcker  Cream Cheese   Favoriting 2004   
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Frank Zappa  Tryin' To Grow A Chin   Favoriting 1977   
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Gerry & the Holograms  Gerry & the Holograms   Favoriting 2017   
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Ton Rückert's Exoticaring CD van De Week (episode 12: Funky Flea Vol.1, by Kristof D'Haeseleer, aired 2006-12-01, Radio Zwolle)



The Manzanilla Sound  Without Reason Or Rhyme   Favoriting 1971   
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Les Chakachas  Hot Hands   Favoriting 1973   
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Nico Gomez  Cuba Libre   Favoriting 1972   
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Brasil Export  Malaria Febre   Favoriting 1975   
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Chenard Walcker  Zodiac Baby   Favoriting 2004   
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Henry Badowski  Making Love With My Wife   Favoriting 1979   
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Karel Appel  Poème Barbare   Favoriting 1963   
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Frank Zappa  Duck Duck Goose   Favoriting 1977   
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Johnny Verkroost  My dear Ann   Favoriting 1987   
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They must be Russians  Don`t try to cure yourself   Favoriting 1980   
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The Beau Hunks  The Toy Trumpet   Favoriting 1999   
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Boswell Sisters  Radio broadcast (2)   Favoriting 1930   
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Chenard Walcker  Here's a guess   Favoriting 2004   
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Ice  Wintertime   Favoriting 1998   
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Troll  A Winter's Song   Favoriting 1968   
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Anything can happen hour! Relax & Party!
James Last  Superlast Superparty side 1   Favoriting 1983 
The Heat Is On
Codo (...Düse Im Sauseschritt)
Maniac
(Righeira) Vamos A La Playa
Juliet
Der Knutschfleck
It's Raining Again
Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
Africa
Love Is A Stranger
Flashdance (...What A Feeling)
Moonlight Shadow
Hey Little Girl
Comment Ca Va
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uncredited  Relax met Bio-tex (unabridged)   Favoriting 1970s 

Medley A
Nava Naguila
Kalinka
Muss I Denn
Oh Happy Day
House Of The Rising Sun
Plaisir D'Amour
When The Saints Go Marcing In
Down By The Riverside
My Bonnie Is Over The Ocean
Michael
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
Uber Den Wellen
Cielito Lindo
Liebestraum

Medley B
Thema Uit Tchaikowsky's 1e Pianoconcert
Moscovian Nights
Schwarze Augen
Danny Boy
Greensleeves
Habanera
La Cucaracha
La Bamba
La Golondrina
La Paloma
Aloha Oe
Guantanamera
O Sole Mio
Santa Lucia

 
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Les Baxter  Baby Elephant Walk   Favoriting 1963   
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Max van Maria  Always Look On The Bright Side of Life   Favoriting 2020   
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Listener comments!

Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:01am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everyone!
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happymaan:

Hello Jan, hope you're having a good day.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:03am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Happymaan. It's winter wonderland overhere, so I'm having a field day :-) Hope you're fine too!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03am
StringOFperils:

It's a new day, comrades!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:03am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi SOPp!
  11:12am
mmmz:

hello!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:13am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi mmmz!
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Domenic:

Morning! there he is Zappa, 20th century classical music composer.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:25am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Domenic!
  🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:26am
WR:

Hi Jan and Domenic. wow, don't know that Zappa album. Listening I thought it was Zappa or Zappa-like tune done by some contemporary classical performers.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:28am
Jan Turkenburg:

It's an album certainly worth listening. Hi WR!
Avatar 11:34am
Domenic:

I worked with a cool dud for about 5 years who played Zappa almost exclusively in his lab. Got a good doze of exposure.
  🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:35am
WR:

Jan @11:03, so looks like you've no issue from the cold and snow and are able to appreciate the show of nature from your home. NY / NJ area will have a couple more light snows this week. Truly winter for a couple of weeks.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 11:39am
Jan Turkenburg:

@WR Yes, and lot's of people with me. It's a welcome diversion from the whole pandemic. Primary schools were supposed to open again today, but because of the wind, snow and slippery roads, most called it off. I've seen a lot of parents and young kids with sleighs today.
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WR:

In my neighborhood the only playful activity I've observed is young moms and their daughters working on making instagram worthy shots.
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Domenic:

Awesome Exoticaring Comp. Good Jan
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:55am
StringOFperils:

It's not all great, Zappa. He's like Picasso, the 'three paintings before breakfast' approach to unfiltered production. Releasing all of it, like a snowstorm, means the audience has to shovel its way out. And there's a lot of Zappa's issued catalogue that is best met with a shovel. That stuff was meant to hold up a very sarcastic, ironic, disgusted mirror to the society it reflected. I don't think he intended people to wallow in the shit, but of course, in that society, as it turns out, people like to do just that. To wit: television. In the purely musical world, however, he was as he said he was: A very serious musician. I can only listen to so much Flo and Eddie juking some imaginary groupie with a mudshark in a sleazy motel room, but I can listen to FZ's live pickup band from the 70s forever. It was similar to another large jazz ensemble at the time that seemed as superlative, Doc Severinsen's Tonight Show band that had people like Tommy Newsom and Shelley Manne etc. Plus, Zappa's orchestral handling and approach to 20th century art music was really ambitious. It's that stuff that stands the test of time. The comedy is the tip of the iceberg.
Läther (pr. LATER) is one of those posthumous releases meant to demonstrate that range of artistic output I think, for an audience that might be catching up with it, or still trying to figure it out maybe. (but do not listen to me, I deny all and any authority)
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WR:

the Addams Family GIF you chose if fantastic. I've not seen any of the programs in decades. I have some vacation time next month, will see if I can find a source to binge watch while doing my taxes.
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Domenic:

@stringofpearls Thank you. Well said, spot on.
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WR:

SOp, noted. 200 Motels gave me plenty of Flo & Eddy, Yellow Shark is type of material which I search out.
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Jan Turkenburg:

SOFp, I agree with you to a certain point. There's just a lot of garbage in Zappa's catalogue too. And I have a DVD somewhere with a very good concert that keeps being intermitted by childish dressing room fun... I hate that kind of stuff. Also he wasn't THAT good a guitar player, if you know a little bit about music theory. Some of his "great" solo's are played on just 1 chord...
But he had some of the finest musicians around him.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:17pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Having said that.. this track by Karel Appel is actually an intermission by childish fun as well...
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
Jan Turkenburg:

but this is radio
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
Jan Turkenburg:

free form radio
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:19pm
StringOFperils:

yes, I see what you mean about FZ's guitar work. I like it of course. I like a lot of inept stuff, not that he was inept. It is mostly blues scales, riffing around one chord a lot yep, Mixolydian mode, fuzzy, super-fast, like a meat grinder. He's an identifiable stylist. It's built around dumb stuff. And yes, yay COBRA Group!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I must admit that I enjoy playing the Shut up and play y'r guitar box too and a lot of the silly stuff is fun to use in radio shows, but it's so irritating if you're just getting the flow of a concert and suddenly you see a few adult guys fooling around with cream cheese and a blow up doll
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I have a friend who went through the trouble of ripping the DVD and cutting out the intermissions ..:-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
StringOFperils:

Enjoying the show, Jan. Thank you for indulging me ^ up there. I needed to get some blood circulating in my brain, like wriggling my fingers out there in the cold...or else something's going to freeze and fall right off. Too much time locked up in here.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
Jan Turkenburg:

😊
  🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:48pm
WR:

Chenard Walcker is new to me, both as a French made automobile and as a remix audio collage artist. thanks jan.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:54pm
Jan Turkenburg:

His carreer as both a cut and paste artist and a primary school teacher came to an end, when he went into a diabetes related coma. It was hard to get into touch with his relatives, but I finally got hold of his brother (Yann Chenard as his real name is, and I had very close contact untill this happened. We exchanged material and ideas) I understand that he had come out of it and was recovering very slowly and would never be able to live independently.
  🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
WR:

Ah, sp sad. When did that happen?
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 12:59pm
Jan Turkenburg:

round 2006, if I remember well
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:08pm
Jan Turkenburg:

yes, september 2006: archive.org...
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WR:

have to stop listening now, 2 plus hours of phone meetings. Thanks for the sounds and the info. See all ya'll laters.
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:30pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Bye WR, see you later!
  1:31pm
Martinibomb:

Heloooo Jan!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:31pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi MB, welcome to the party!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:38pm
Rich in Washington:

Hi Jan!
Hi everybody!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:38pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Rich, welcome have a beer and join the singing and dancing!
  1:40pm
Martinibomb:

okay I'm in side gig mode gotcha in heaphone now Jan and future Sheeena djs today :)
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:41pm
Jan Turkenburg:

😊😊😊😊😊😊
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ARB:

Hi Jan and everybody!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:48pm
Feldpausch:

Hi Jan and Jan's guests!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:48pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi ARB! Join the crowd. It's all corona proof!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:48pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Feldpausch!
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Rich in Washington:

This is superb pancake house music.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:50pm
Feldpausch:

Splogman would be a good Star Wars villain name
Avatar 1:51pm
ARB:

PSA: Since DJ Henry left us with a gaping hole in our hearts and schedule, I'll fill in today with a renegade mix of old venereal disease day favorites before my regularly scheduled programming. Feel free to stay tuned and join me early in the chat here:wfmu.org...
Avatar 1:51pm
ARB:

But for now savoring the last 8 minutes of FDL, Loving it Jan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:52pm
Rich in Washington:

YAY! I cast myself into the gaping hole. GERONIMO!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:52pm
Feldpausch:

V-D Day isn't after Valentine's Day? That's a miss
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:53pm
Rich in Washington:

this music conjures up familiar memories that are not my own. It's surreal.
  1:53pm
chresti in booth de tennis:

Hi Jan and duckies! Rousing concerts! Listening when internet works!
Avatar 🦝 Swag For Life Member 1:54pm
Jan Turkenburg:

:-) I'm going in overtime for about half a minute, ARB. just so you know ;-)
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ARB:

Noproblem!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:54pm
Rich in Washington:

Sing it, Maestro!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:55pm
Rich in Washington:

Fun show this morning/evening, Jan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:56pm
Rich in Washington:

That album washed my brain! It's now fluffy and spring-fresh!
Avatar 1:57pm
ARB:

Oh yeah!
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