Favoriting Provocative Percussion with DJ Rubberband Girl: Playlist from November 29, 2021 Favoriting

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It's provocative! It's percussive!! Pour an afternoon (or morning) cocktail and let your ears be seduced by the sometimes sassy, always classy swingin' sounds of Rubberband Girl's bachelorette pad.

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Favoriting November 29, 2021: It's marvelous

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
"Big Sam" Marowitz  Blue Twilight   Favoriting Sounds in the Night  Roulette  1960  LP  "... The rustle of an old, discarded newspaper as it is picked up in the wind. The far off moan of a ship's fog horn as it calls out its blindness. The muted whispers of endearment as two lovers wend their way home... These Are Sounds In The Night."  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Stanley Black and his Orchestra  Babalu   Favoriting Exotic Percussion  London  1961  LP  "Ushered excitedly by bongos (left), congas and claves (right), and a thrilling crescendo by the percussion, the passion and excited fever of the dark mysterious jungle is intoned by voices (right) singing 'Babalu'. In the distance, voices answer 'Babalu', and growing flute (left) leads us through the paths of the uncharted world."  0:02:44 (Pop-up)
Kaino and his Afro-Percussion Group  Jungle Paths   Favoriting Fabulous Bongo Ping Pong Percussion  Coronet  1959  LP  "Strange sounds come to life, bongos ring out a message, the listener develops a 'feeling' for the music. For the Hi-Fi or Stereo enthusiast, this recording is a must... if he wants to really show-off his equipment."  0:07:27 (Pop-up)
Ella Fitzgerald  Mas Que Nada   Favoriting Things Ain't What They Used To Be (And You Better Believe It)  Reprise  1971      0:09:39 (Pop-up)
Mike Flowers Pops  1999   Favoriting A Groovy Place  London  1996  CD  "If you can't let your hair down, then just take it off!"  0:12:33 (Pop-up)
Enoch Light and The Light Brigade  Love Potion Number Nine   Favoriting Discotheque Vol. 2  Command  1965  LP  "You'll find the perfect reflection of the musical temper of America in the '60's... The rhythm, the sound, the excitement that stirs everyone from teen-ager to adult. For a party, at home, at a club, here is Enoch Light's second unmatchable collection of authentic discotheque dance music!"  0:15:24 (Pop-up)
Haircuts and the "Impossibles"  Greensleeves   Favoriting Here's Where It's At: Beat '66  Somerset  1966  LP  "Includes... Winchester Cathedral"  0:17:29 (Pop-up)
Terry Baxter and His Orchestra  Mission Impossible   Favoriting The Best of '68  Columbia  1968  LP  A TotalSound Production  0:19:33 (Pop-up)
David McCallum  House of Mirrors   Favoriting Music – It's Happening Now!  Capitol  1967  LP    0:21:48 (Pop-up)
Cozy Cole  Luma   Favoriting It's a Rocking Thing!  Columbia  1966  LP  "A freak? Hardly. Cozy Cole, who has performed with the Who's Who of jazz and entertainment, is an educated gentleman with a master's degree from the Juilliard School of Music."  0:23:59 (Pop-up)
Billy Cobham  Stratus   Favoriting Sound Waves  Atlantic  1975  LP    0:27:37 (Pop-up)
Ruth Welcome  Themes from "The Third Man"   Favoriting Hi-Fi Zither  Capitol  1958  LP  "For this album, Ruth plays her custom-made Meinel Concert Zither, counterpart in quality to a Stradivari."  0:31:10 (Pop-up)
Chet Atkins  Sukiyaki   Favoriting My Favorite Guitars  RCA Victor  1964  LP  "I have guitars at home, guitars in my office and guitars when I travel. In this age, when everything is explained away in terms of neuroses, tensions and compulsions, I should probably be pegged in the 'compulsive guitar picker' category."  0:34:54 (Pop-up)
Kitty Daisy & Lewis  Baby Hold Me Tight   Favoriting Kitty Daisy & Lewis  Sunday Best  2008  CD    0:36:50 (Pop-up)
Sarah Vaughan  I Feel Pretty   Favoriting     1964    Stephen Sondheim, 3/22/30–11/26/21  0:41:00 (Pop-up)
Della Reese  Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)   Favoriting Della (Arranged and Conducted by Neal Hefti)  RCA Victor  1960  LP  "Our role as A&R men is to arrange marriages–between a song and an artist, between an artist and an arranger. We wanted to take special care with Della's first Victor album, and accordingly we had at least half a dozen conferences with Neal before he even began to write."  0:44:08 (Pop-up)
Andi Bauer and His Orchestra  Shakin' Trumpets   Favoriting It's Marvelous  Condor  unknown  LP  "Only a very few times in a generation or decade does a musical virtuoso the likes of Andi Bauer come along... The clarity in his tone rings the bell of greatness. He graces his instrument with the touch of a true artist."  0:51:54 (Pop-up)
Burt Bacharach  Bond Street   Favoriting Reach Out  A&M  1967  LP  "If cool water too long out of reach has never quenched your thirst / If love comes second or you come first / If you have never walked without a destination nor flown without a sense of marvel / If you have known neither pain nor sorrow nor wept for the joy of release... then it is likely that the entrapment of music between these covers is not for you"  0:54:03 (Pop-up)
Sonny J  Handsfree (If You Hold My Hand)   Favoriting Disastro  Stateside  2008  CD    0:56:48 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi DJ RG!
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Rubberband Girl:

G'morning, Jan!
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Rubberband Girl:

No pressure to hang around, if you have things to do XD
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:03pm
Jan Turkenburg:

😁
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Otis:

Tuned in, hi RG and Jan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:04pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I'll have your show in the background while doing the laundry :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:04pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Otis!
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Rubberband Girl:

Perfect! I need to do some laundry, too.
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Otis:

Background here too with work, fun show Jan!
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Rubberband Girl:

Welcome, Otis! And welcome back to the broadcasting side of things!!
Avatar 2:07pm
Otis:

Happy to be back, missed programming and playlisting, a ton. I pulled out this exact Stanley Black album for my show... but not Babalu, this version is so good. Like minds! Will pop back on chat in a bit, back to it here. Bongo on!
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Sonderangebot:

Someone told me about the party! Hi!
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Rubberband Girl:

Welcome, Sonderangebot!!
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Otis:

Sondy yay!
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Rubberband Girl:

ROAR
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Domenic:

Neat playing on Greensleeves
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Rubberband Girl:

Be thankful I did not play one of the vocal tracks from this Haircuts album... tho it would provide some laughs!
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Sonderangebot:

Oh my! There can't be enough version of Greensleeves!
Avatar 2:19pm
Rubberband Girl:

It sounds like The Ventures, no?
Avatar 2:22pm
Mr Fab:

Hi hey hey, RG! Durn, missed the beginning. but am now off the call and ready to ball.
Avatar 2:25pm
Rubberband Girl:

Marvelous to see you, Fab! Thanks for stopping by.
Avatar 2:33pm
Mr Fab:

yes, there really was a time when major labels would release albums of zither instrumentals. no one thought it was weird or daring. Just normal mainstream music.
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Rubberband Girl:

"Familiar melodies styled for easy listening"
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Mr Fab:

So Kaino was not Chaino?
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Rubberband Girl:

Good question – I'd need to do more research on that. Quite possibly they were one and the same.
Avatar 2:41pm
Mr Fab:

Aah, RIP Mr Sondheim..
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Otis:

I am sure my cats are singing I Feel Pretty on the hour, as they should.
Avatar 2:53pm
Mr Fab:

That's ok, RG, looks like GeorgyGirl did a pretty in-depth special on Let it Be this past Fri. And she threw in some George. (Yikes it's really been 20 years since he died?!)
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Otis:

Everytime I hear Bond Street, I wait for stereo separation like Enoch Light. Sorry, just 'Spaced Out' here.
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Mr Fab:

I'm imagining Benny Hill running around to this.
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Rich in Washington:

Marvelous show today, Rubberband Girl!
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Maulydaft:

That was a fun show!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Thanks RG!!!
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Sonderangebot:

Yay thanks!
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Rubberband Girl:

There are great liner notes to the Bacharach album, but I got distracted by a phone call!!
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Rubberband Girl:

Also, I usually SLOW DOWN the pitch of Bond Street when I play it. It is so frantic! In case something seemed... different.
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Otis:

Thanks RG, another groovy swinging show of songs!
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Rubberband Girl:

This Sonny J is a fantastic album, btw. Until next time, friends!! xoxoxo
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Mr Fab:

Muchos gracias, RG!!
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