Favoriting Observations of Deviance with David Mittleman: Playlist from February 28, 2023 Favoriting

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Observations of Deviance is a vinyl focused, free form program that harkens back to early days of underground FM radio. Your host, David Mittleman, hunts down the most exotic, unusual and off-the-beaten-track music from around the world in a number of genres: Spiritual Jazz, Free Improvisation, Experimental Electronics, Ethnographic Oddities and World-Wide Psychedelic Funk. You are guaranteed to hear sounds you’ve never heard before.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
 
Khun Thawonphong  Lam chom ruean ("House tour")   Favoriting   Rabbit Brand / T. Ngek Chuan  1940    0:01:59 (Pop-up)
Thongmi & Somsi (with Thanom Ngamchat on khaen)  Lam toei chak ("Departing"), pt. 1 & 2   Favoriting   Lion Brand / Thepnakhon  1951    0:05:08 (Pop-up)
Bunpheng Faiphiochai  Lam chom Phu Marong ("Touring Mt. Marong")   Favoriting   Columbia  1963    0:08:24 (Pop-up)
Thongkham Phengdi  Lam kiao changwa salap sapson ("Courting lam with complex rhythm")   Favoriting   Rabbit Brand / T. Ngek Chuan      0:11:34 (Pop-up)
Khampun & Thong-lue  Lam toei hang don sai   Favoriting   Columbia      0:14:32 (Pop-up)
Nuanchan Bao-ngoen  Lam chom dok mai ("Viewing flowers")   Favoriting   Columbia      0:17:32 (Pop-up)
Khana Atsawin Si Mok  Rueang Khulu-Nang Ua ("The story of Khulu & Nang Ua"), pts. 1 & 2   Favoriting   Columbia      0:20:37 (Pop-up)
 
Khana P. Rungsin  Lam phloen Khun Chang Khun Phaen ("Khun Chang, Khun Phaen")   Favoriting   Hat Brand / Sound of Siam      0:28:56 (Pop-up)
Chawiwan Damnoen & the Office of Thepphabut  Kaeo na ma ("Kaeo, the horse-faced princess")   Favoriting   Pair-of-Chickens Brand no. 31 (Kai Khu 'ber 31) / Sound of Siam      0:34:52 (Pop-up)
Chamnian Mitpracha & the Surin Phaksiri Band  Sao Isan ("Northeastern girl")   Favoriting   Pair-of-Chickens Brand no. 31 (Kai Khu 'ber 31) / Sound of Siam      0:37:48 (Pop-up)
Angkhanang Khunchai & the Ubon Phatthana Band  Lam phloen salap khon sawan   Favoriting   Star Records      0:40:42 (Pop-up)
Onuma Singsiri  Bo luem phi thi Yasothon ("I haven't forgotten you back in Yasothon")   Favoriting   The Original Uea Ari  1979    0:43:44 (Pop-up)
 
Peter Doolan  Interview Part 1   Favoriting Interview / Jan. 29, 2023    2023  มนต์รักเพลงไทย http://monrakplengthai.blogspot.com  0:55:30 (Pop-up)
Monruedi Phromchak  Lam phu thai nam ta sao tim ("Tears of the girl named Tim")   Favoriting   Lepso Studio      1:06:27 (Pop-up)
Chalatnoi Songsoem & Angkhanang Khunchai  Lam toei hae pha pa ("Robe presentation parade")   Favoriting   Lepso Studio      1:09:49 (Pop-up)
Dao Bandon  Lam phloen lam kiao mae hang ("Courting a widow")   Favoriting   Hat Brand / Sound of Siam      1:13:43 (Pop-up)
Noknoi Uraiphon  Noknoi lam phloen   Favoriting   The Original Uea Ari      1:18:05 (Pop-up)
Sotsi Phromseksan  Lam phloen ti klong nam ("Beating the water drum")   Favoriting   S. Ruam Records      1:21:58 (Pop-up)
Sam Phalang Sao (The Power of 3 Ladies) with Wichainoi Duangcharoen  Lam phloen choen muan ("Come have fun")   Favoriting   Independent / Thongchan Promotions      1:25:47 (Pop-up)
 
Phonsak Songsaeng  Lam phaen khon klai ban ("A person far from home")   Favoriting   Kritsanathep / Sound of Siam  1987    1:32:08 (Pop-up)
Chumthong Siangsane  Klon manorah klai si thon   Favoriting   Krung Thai      1:35:25 (Pop-up)
Somphot Duangsomphong  Mia pa phro Sa-u ("My wife left me because of Saudi Arabia")   Favoriting   Cass Music  1985    1:39:05 (Pop-up)
Phimpha Phonsiri  Ro thi Tha Phra Chan ("Waiting at Tha Phra Chan")   Favoriting   Metro Records  1988    1:42:58 (Pop-up)
Honey Si-Isan  Nam ta lon bon thi non ("Tears falling upon my bed")   Favoriting   Yanavy Sound  1991    1:45:34 (Pop-up)
Thongmi Malai  Lam phloen chomrom taxi ("Taxi association")   Favoriting   Lepso Studio      1:48:28 (Pop-up)
Chintara Phunlap  Chao bao hai ("The missing bridegroom")   Favoriting   Master Tape / MGA Co. Ltd. / GMM Grammy  1994    1:51:59 (Pop-up)
Peter Doolan  Interview Part 2   Favoriting Interview / Jan. 29, 2023    2023  มนต์รักเพลงไทย http://monrakplengthai.blogspot.com  1:56:33 (Pop-up)
 
Sathit Thongchan  Pak krot chai khit thueng ("Angry mouth, longing heart")   Favoriting   Krung Thai      2:07:56 (Pop-up)
Chaloemphon Malakham  Phayan rak ("Love witness")   Favoriting   Metro Records  1985    2:10:55 (Pop-up)
Siriphon Amphaiphong  I-Lae so tai ("Lae tempts her fate")   Favoriting   PGM Records  1998    2:13:49 (Pop-up)
Dueanphen Amnuaiphon  Khana S. Kin Kliang ("The 'Clean Plate Club'")   Favoriting   Krung Thai      2:17:48 (Pop-up)
Mangkon-noi Phetsaithong  Sia rak phro khon pak bon ("Lost my love because of a big-mouth")   Favoriting   Ocean Sound  1994    2:20:35 (Pop-up)
Saengthong Songla  Toei hak chao i-li ("Love you so much")   Favoriting   Ocean Sound  1987    2:24:49 (Pop-up)
Banyen Rakkaen  Sin pi phi plian chai ("At year's end, you've changed heart")   Favoriting   Nithithat (N.T. Promotion Co. Ltd.)  1996    2:27:45 (Pop-up)
 
Khana Phloenphit  Molam sing wai chap vol. 7 (pt. 1)   Favoriting   Independent      2:34:12 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

Avatar 7:02pm
Observations:

We are live!!
  7:03pm
peter:

hey David & all! excited for the show :)
Avatar 7:06pm
Observations:

Sound time travel to Thailand 🇹🇭
  7:08pm
peter:

special thanks to โต้ง อนุรักษ์ who digitized this shellac!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:19pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hullo ! Enjoying.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:19pm
Rich in Washington:

This is wonderful!
Avatar 7:21pm
Observations:

Btw - peter in the comments is Peter Doolan who compiled this mix
  7:22pm
peter:

i'll try to keep an eye on the comments in case people have questions or anything ;)
Avatar 7:23pm
Observations:

Thanks 🙏 thanks
Avatar 7:31pm
Observations:

Wow! Her voice!
  7:34pm
peter:

yeahhh amazing.. i believe that's Buaphan Sophachan
  7:38pm
Doug Schulkind:

Always a delight and an honor to have you on the Drummer Stream, Peter!
  7:40pm
peter:

thanks for always being a gracious host, Doug!
Avatar 8:03pm
northguineahills:

yeah, i'm here (and sometimes over somewhere else) for peter's molam menagerie!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:04pm
WR:

dern, had electrician working here and just now getting connected. All ears now.
Avatar 8:15pm
Observations:

Is the girl named Tim like the boy named Sue?
  8:19pm
peter:

hahaha.. funny you should mention that, that was one translation I'm unsure about.. Tim (ติ๋ม) is a common nickname but also the word for "shy"
  8:20pm
peter:

"Tears of a Shy Girl"?
Avatar 8:23pm
Observations:

This water drum track is kinda like heavy dub in its own way. Deep
Avatar 8:28pm
tim abdellah:

Hi Peter and friends!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:30pm
WR:

Hi Tim!
  8:34pm
peter:

Hey Tim! and WR and NGH and everyone else!
Avatar 8:35pm
Observations:

I just noticed we were talking about a Thai Tim and now here’s another Tim! Hi!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:38pm
doctorjazz:

Hi Peter and David!
Avatar 8:40pm
tim abdellah:

Hi David and WR - Happy to bring more Tim energy :)

Also - "My wife left me because of Saudi Arabia"?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:41pm
doctorjazz:

↳ tim abdellah @8:40
I was wondering about that title and/or translation as well...
Avatar 8:42pm
Observations:

Thai men went to SA to work as cheap labor and wrote songs about their tough life
Avatar 8:42pm
Observations:

Several Molam songs refer to SA
  8:43pm
peter:

it's about the huge wave of Thai labour headed from Isan towards Saudi Arabia in the mid-80s.. this character joined the migration, but his wife left him while he was away.. Phimpha Phonsiri wrote a famous response song where she plays the wife, which was an even bigger hit!
Avatar 8:43pm
tim abdellah:

↳ Observations @8:42
Oh wow - fascinating!
  8:44pm
peter:

↳ Song: "Ro thi Tha Phra Chan ("Waiting at Tha Phra Chan")...
(it's not this one though, sorry)
Avatar 8:45pm
Observations:

Cool story
  8:53pm
peter:

↳ Observations @8:42
yeah there are so many! and apparently a contemporary film on the topic that featured some famous molam and was produced by one of the job agents actually helping to line up contracts for workers.. i think it's lost media, though
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:05pm
WR:

Learning a lot here, in my Queens NY neighbourhood there are several restaurants that feature Esan or Isan (are those interchangeable?) dishes. I knew they are Northern / Northeast Thailand but did not know of the Lao culture source.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:09pm
WR:

Peter, your explanations open the door for me to better grasp what i can read online via Wikipedia, etc.
  9:09pm
peter:

↳ WR @9:05
yeah! different transliterations of อีสาน
Avatar 9:11pm
Observations:

I could go for some Pad Kra Pao/Holy Basil Chicken Stir-Fry right now
Avatar 9:12pm
Observations:

Probably my most favorite food of all
Avatar 9:12pm
Observations:

The chicken must be ground! 🐥🐣🐤🐓🍗🐔
  9:14pm
peter:

that's the dish everyone in Khun Narin's band would order whenever we'd stop at a Thai place during their tours abroad!
  9:14pm
peter:

↳ Observations @9:12
and topped with a fried egg!!
Avatar 9:14pm
Observations:

So gooood!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:21pm
WR:

We have several good Thai restaurants nearby, here is one page of menu of one that I like, unfortunately for me, the rest of my household doesn't like spicy foods.
  9:28pm
peter:

yeah there are definitely some great places in Queens!
  9:28pm
Jon:

Nice Thai show!
  9:29pm
JetBoy of Astoria:

Hi all! I’m also enjoying this Thai show.
  9:30pm
JetBoy of Astoria:

Memories of my ex Thai gf.
  9:30pm
JetBoy of Astoria:

Or Thai ex gf, she stayed Thai!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:31pm
WR:

↳ JetBoy of Astoria @9:30
LOL, I'm glad you clarified your comment.
  9:33pm
JetBoy of Astoria:

Props to Peter!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:38pm
doctorjazz:

Been enjoying the tunes, gotta run, thanks Peter and David!
Laters all!
Avatar 9:38pm
northguineahills:

been busy. gonna chill for the rest of the set...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:41pm
WR:

You have 25 minutes to go, so the rest of the episode is this one live track?

Interesting, in this live track I can better ID the instruments, am I correct that we are just hearing: guitar, bass guitar, saxophone (alto, I think), organ, drum set. Although I guess on some of the studio recordings there were some nonwestern instruments, which you mentioned earlier and which I don't know.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:48pm
WR:

↳ Song: "Molam sing wai chap vol. 7 (pt. 1)" by "Khana Phl...
This is a great jam, any hints on how we can find more like this on utoob?
Avatar 9:48pm
Observations:

Yes, it’s like 27 minutes long
Avatar 9:49pm
Observations:

Check Peter’s blog monrakplengthai.blogspot.com...
Avatar 9:50pm
northguineahills:

one thing about the molam vocal style, is that it reminds me jamaican toasting (if one accounts for accent, speech, etc). I've heard thai hiphop, but none of it reminde me much of molam. then again, molam is a rural tradition far from urban centers such as bangkok... just my sxng santang....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52pm
SeanG:

love this stuff, will hit the archives!
  9:54pm
peter:

↳ WR @9:41
yeah! the track is pretty representative of a modern molam (specifically lam sing) show.. long, extended medleys and vocal asides, including singers sparring lyrically, roasting audience members, etc.. definitely more of a standard rock combo set-up in this style too.. the main local instruments incorporated in the studio recordings would be the khaen (แคน), the free-reed mouth organ, and the phin (พิณ), a guitar-like fretted lute, although some tracks (especially the slower numbers) might feature wot (โหวต) a sort of panpipe, and of course the ฉิ่ง-ฉาบ (ching and chap), finger/splash cymbal pair
  9:54pm
peter:

↳ WR @9:48
definitely! just search for "ลำซิ่ง แสดงสด" should be tons and tons of great stuff
  9:55pm
Oleh from Pittsburgh:

This is fabulous. Is this available
Avatar 9:55pm
northguineahills:

thanks, peter and david!
  9:57pm
peter:

here’s a link to the full concert tape at my blog: http://monrakplengthai.blogspot.com/2009/03/7.html
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:57pm
WR:

↳ Song: "Molam sing wai chap vol. 7 (pt. 1)" by "Khana Phl...
In this live track is it phin or guitar or some of both?
Avatar 9:58pm
tim abdellah:

Great track - great program! Thanks David and Peter!
  9:58pm
peter:

↳ WR @9:57
i think it's probably a standard guitar with phin-emulating effects
  9:59pm
peter:

thanks for listening, everyone!!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:59pm
WR:

↳ peter @9:59
Thank you Peter for this great episode and also for keeping the DL links alive on your blog!
Avatar 10:01pm
Observations:

Thanks Peter & Thanks listeners, I’ll be back next week
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 10:01pm
WR:

And thank you very much, David, for your great program. Onward!
Avatar 6:41pm
Listener Gregory:

I couldn't hear the show at the time, but it still seems to hold up some weeks later. Thanks a lot, Peter & David, for putting on this very interesting program.
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