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Description: Exuberance/Ebullience, banter, possibly an interview, context and connection, the familiar, the strange.



Find: Symphonies of Treble, Words Of Expectation, stab, skronk, shimmer, sheen, The New Sound of Now, Ideas for Walls, pleasure, pith, Flutter and Wow, Motorik, cowbells, disco akimbo, at least one Cantankerous Singer, The German Language, shards of glass, Ethiopian Punk, organic, synthetic, sawtooths & squarewaves, Library Riffage, yesterday's recipes, the wrong speed, intentional static, floating, ethereal, time and timelessness.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New

Music behind DJ:
Sounds of the Ocean 

Beach Sounds   Favoriting

Ocean Sounds 

Sounds Of The Ocean 

2016 

 

 
Pixies  Trompe La Monde   Favoriting Trompe La Monde  4AD  1993  Trompe le Monde is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pixies, released on September 23, 1991 on 4AD in the United Kingdom and on September 24, 1991, on Elektra Records in the United States. Recorded in Burbank, California, Paris and London, the album was produced by Gil Norton, and was Pixies' final studio album before their subsequent break-up two years later. Trompe le Monde is the last album to feature founding bass guitarist Kim Deal. Michael Bonner of Lime Lizard described Trompe le Monde as "one of the best albums that you may very well ever hear" and "a strong contender for best album of the 20th century". In a retrospective review, AllMusic writer Heather Phares noted the reduced role of Kim Deal, calling it "essentially Black Francis' solo debut".   
Flat Worms  Time Warp In Exile   Favoriting Witness Marks  Drag City GOD?  2023  Angular L.A. punks Flat Worms -- guitarist Will Ivy, drummer Justin Sullivan (Kevin Morby) and bassist Tim Hellman (OSEES) -- have announced new album Witness Marks, which will be out September 22 via Ty Segall's Drag City GOD? imprint. This is their first album since 2020's Steve Albini-recorded Antarctica, and this new one had them working with Segall at his Harmonizer studio. The first single from the album is snarling ripper "Time Warp in Exile" about which Will Ivy says, "Given the opportunity to live in harmony, human nature takes over to corrupt. Jealousy and greed cannot be tamed; the relatable fate of Cain and Abel." Click here to watch the video: Flat Worms - Time Warp in Exile (Official Music Video)  *  

Music behind DJ:
Brian Eno 

77 Million Paintings 1   Favoriting

77 Million Paintings 

UMC / Opal 

2023 

Seemingly the latest iteration of a project dating back to the project Brian Eno started in 2006, which was a originally a digital art software/DVD combination. Streaming services have offered up a 2023 version of "77 Million Paintings" that features 6 distinct pieces. Originally, though, the concept was much different. ////// First Edition: Far from containing 77 million paintings, the software consists of 296 original works which are overlaid and combined up to four at a time in a simulation of simultaneous projection onto a common screen. The various images are slowly faded in and out asynchronously before being replaced by another random element. Also, the music that accompanies the paintings, if played on a Mac G5 or a Windows PC, is randomly generated in a similar way, so the selection of elements and their duration in the piece are arbitrarily chosen, forming a virtually infinite number of variations. In conjunction with this, Annabeth Robinson (AngryBeth Shortbread) recreated the performance in Second Life by building the performance in a multi-user virtual environment (MUVE). ////// Second Edition: A second edition of "77 Million Paintings", featuring improved morphing and a further two layers of sound, was released on 14 January 2008. ////// Project evolution: 77 Million Paintings has evolved beyond the domestic environment. It continues to be shown in multiple-monitor configurations in art galleries and is projected onto iconic buildings around the world. In 2009, Eno was invited to project 77 Million Paintings onto the sails of the Sydney Opera House." 

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Diode  Ugly   Favoriting Diode  Refry Records  2021  We've now featured over half of this amazing synth punk record by Australian supergroup DIODE. It features members of Freakees, Shark Toys, Rearranged Face, Wild Wing, Vaguess, Fernando and the Teenage Narcs, etc. IT FUCKING SLAPS.   
Odonis Odonis (feat. Patriarchy)  Scapegoat   Favoriting ICON (EP)  Felte  2023  "Audacious would be an understatement to describe goth-rock/industrial outfit Patriarchy, who take the phrase “fuck the patriarchy” to another level. The trio, fronted by multi-instrumentalist, filmmaker, and all-around provocateur Actually Huizenga, is as much about the music as they are about the performance art aspect. On their latest release, “Scapegoat,” they feature alongside Toronto electronic duo Odonis Odonis and do everything but shy away from their vampiric brand of techno. For all intents and purposes, “Scapegoat” is a scapegoat to show off Huizenga’s steadfast approach to music. Though the skeletal synthesizers and eerie drones certainly add to the atmosphere, Huizenga takes center stage thanks to deep, throaty vocals and hellish groans in the latter half. And that’s without having to mention the moans that come in and out of the track, vocal inflictions fitting for the many uncensored Patriarchy music videos only available on Vimeo rather than YouTube."  *  
Yello  I Love You   Favoriting I Love You 12"  Elektra  1983  "I Love You" is a 1983 song by Swiss band Yello from their album You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess.The song reached number 41 in the United Kingdom and number 16 on the Billboard Dance Club songs chart.The song was also accompanied by a music video which was directed by Dieter Meier. AllMusic's John Bush stated the song has "deep-throated vocals"   
Blonde Redhead  Melody Experiment   Favoriting Sit Down For Dinner  Section 1  2023  Full album releases Sep 29. "Last month, Blonde Redhead announced their first new album in 8 years, Sit Down For Dinner, which will be released at the end of September. At the time, they shared lead single “Snowman“; [more recently], they’re back with the dreamy “Melody Experiment.” “This song is a conversational piece between two people,” Kazu Makino explained in a statement. “One is questioning the intentions, integrity, and consequences of one’s emotions and actions. She is hypersensitive. The other keeps things simple, allowing himself to go with the flow. Musically, I was able to find something that is quite true and natural to myself, and now I want to continue on this path.”"   
Pixx  Andean Condor   Favoriting Small Mercies  4AD  2019  Under the guise of Pixx, 23 year-old British artist Hannah Rodgers makes an unpredictable and slyly political mix of electronic pop and grunge-rock. Andean Condor takes aim at the patriarchy through the lens of the world’s largest flying bird. “This song is written about the link between wo/mankind and nature...It is important to recognize how many times women have to face the absurdity of male hierarchy in our modern world. Having had endless conversations with (certain) men who justify the inequality of the sexes by comparing themselves to animals, I thought what better way to help them than to remind those men that they are supposed to be human, with emotional capability and growth.”   

Music behind DJ:
Mort Garson 

Zoos Of The World   Favoriting

Zoos Of The World 

Sacred Bones 

2023 

“Zoos of the World” from the latest cluster of Mort Garson recordings Journey To The Moon and Beyond out through Sacred Bones in July presents a rare score from a 1970 National Geographic documentary of the same title. 

 
Joe Strummer  Jewellers & Bums   Favoriting Gangsterville EP  Epic  1989  "Released in 1989, Earthquake Weather was Joe Strummer’s highest charting solo album and his first-ever album under his own name following the break-up of The Clash. Recorded in Los Angeles, his backing band for the album, christened the Latino Rockabilly War by Strummer, featured Zander Schloss from Circle Jerks and drummer Jack Irons from Red Hot Chili Peppers & Pearl Jam. The album features the singles ‘Gangsterville’ and ‘Island Hopping’."   
The Equals  Police On My Back   Favoriting Police On My Back - Single  President Records  1968  Originally released on the Baby, Come Back album in 1968, the song enjoyed a revival in the manner of Junior Murvin's "Police And Thieves" when UK punk band The Clash recorded a cover of the song in 1980 for their Sandinista! album. "We used to play the Equals' version on the tour bus, Mick was the first one to play it to me" said bassist Paul Simonon. "We recorded it at the Power Station, just the three of us, me, Mick (Jones, guitarist) and Topper (Headon, drummer). Paul put his bit on later in Wessex," noted singer Joe Strummer. There was a slight problem with recording in New York as no record store in NYC had a copy of the album, so Clash aide Kosmo Vinyl had to bring a copy of the LP over from London to help the band remember the lyrics. This song was cited by some critics in reviews of the Sandinista! album as the most Clash-sounding song on the album - with the irony being that it's a cover! The song was a live standard for the band from 1981 until their breakup.   
The Cougars  I Wish It Would Rain   Favoriting Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 67-74  Light in the Attic Records  1970 / 2006  "aking musical cues from The Band and Count Ossie, this previously unreleased 45 version of The Temptations "I Wish It Would Rain" is the personification of the Jamaica To Toronto sound, combining the Yonge Street strip's gutbucket R&B with the Nyabinghi-feel of the Rastafarians. "Right On" captures The Cougars in trance-inducing funk mode, like early Kool & The Gang, replete with a power to the people chant. Less than a half-dozen originals were ever pressed of this two sider monster." Clive Barry (aka Jay Douglas): vocals / Jackie Richardson: vocals / Everton Paul: drums, percussion / Newton "Dizzy" Barker: organ / Gary Gabriel: guitar / Terry Lewis: bass / Wayne Jackson: trumpet / Trevor Dailey: trombone   
The Undertones  Teenage Kicks   Favoriting The Undertones  BMG  1977  "Teenage Kicks" is the debut single by Northern Irish punk rock band the Undertones. Written in the summer of 1977 by J.J. O'Neill, the band's rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter, the song was recorded on 15 June 1978 and initially released that September on independent Belfast record label Good Vibrations, before the band signed to Sire Records on 2 October 1978. John Peel is known to have repeatedly stated "Teenage Kicks" to be his all-time favourite song from 1978 until his death in 2004. When he first played the song on his show on 25 September, he played the song twice (something he had never previously done). Peel also specifically requested sections of the lyrics of the song be engraved upon his tombstone.   

Music behind DJ:
Gil Trythall 

Witchita Lineman   Favoriting

Country Moog/Nashville Gold 

Omni 

2007 

"Wichita Lineman" is a song written by the American songwriter Jimmy Webb in 1968. It was first recorded by the American country music artist Glen Campbell with backing from members of The Wrecking Crew and has since been widely covered by other artists. It has been referred to as "the first existential country song". 

 
The Fall  Whizz Bang (BBC John Peel Session)   Favoriting Extricate (Expanded version: Disc Two)  Universal/Fontana  1990 / 2007  "Recorded [Dec 1989] for a [Jan 1990] John Peel Session but never broadcast on MES's insistence. It later emerged, considerably reworked and with different lyrics, on the B side of Popcorn Double Feature as 'Butterflies 4 Brains.' The Peel version only surfaced when the box set was released in 2005" --- For all its rarity, this is a version that I can barely tolerate, due to the daft, frivolous chorus. The band would later re-write / re-arrange this chorus into a far more chaotic/sinister snarl on the official version of the song. Needless to say, I find that version far more pleasing. More quotes for Fall Fan Sites: " "Whizz bang" (or "whiz bang") was a nickname among Allied troops in WWI for high-powered German ordnance. The Germans' 77mm field guns fired shells at a velocity greater than the speed of sound; the soldiers would hear the shell "whizz" by before the heard the gun fire, hence the name. In World War II, the US developed a Sherman tank with a rocket launcher called the T40 Whizbang."   
The Stranglers  Hanging Around   Favoriting The Stranglers - John Peel Session  Stigma  1985  Peel first went to see The Stranglers at the Hammersmith Odeon in October 1976 supporting Patti Smith, well before the band were signed to United Artists Records and subsequently became a champion of their music in their early stage. The band recorded two sessions for his show, the first of which was broadcast before their debut album "Rattus Norvegicus" came out and later repeated several times. During one of these repeats on 12 May 1977, Peel enthusiastically referred to them as one of the bands who were making "the first half of 1977 the best six months for music since the latter half of 1967" and added that the more he heard them, the more he liked them. 40 years later, in 2017, bassist J.J. Burnel recalled that the BBC sessions and Peel's support signaled the moment when the band started to gain credibility and legitimacy in the scene   
The Fall  Butterflies 4 Brains   Favoriting Extricate (Expanded version: Disc Two)  Universal/Fontana  1990 / 2007  Originally the B-side of the 1990 single "Popcorn Double Feature", this is the version I prefer, with its darker, more sinister, lurching, sickly psychedelic details. ""The Four of Us Are Dying" is the title of a Twilight Zone episode, which was also an inspiration for "What You Need."" Group on initial recording: Mark E Smith – vocals; Craig Scanlon – guitar; Martin Bramah – guitar; Steve Hanley – bass; Marcia Schofield – keyboards; Simon Wolstencroft - drums (+ Cassell Webb - backing vocals) // "Commentary: It has been claimed that Martin Bramah's song "Dream Boat", released with The Blue Orchards on the album The Sleeper in 2003 (though recorded 10 years earlier) is reminiscent of The Fall's track. The lyrics in live performances differ very little from the studio version, on which Cassell Webb sings backing vocals."   
Echo and The Bunnymen  Read It In Books (John Peel Session)   Favoriting The John Peel Sessions 1979-1983  BBC  2019  Peel saw the Bunnymen supporting The Fall at the Factory club in Manchester on 20th July 1979 and helped to bring the group to a wider audience. According to guitarist Will Sergeant: "He was enormously influential in bringing the Bunnymen to the public. You can't imagine us getting anywhere without having done the early Peel sessions. We treated them as demos too, they were dead important for us in discovering and recording our sound. But he was more than that. He was important as a fan, because everyone listened to him." They remained a favourite of Peel, recording seven sessions for Peel and also performed at a special gig for his 60th birthday.   

Music behind DJ:
The Border Regiment 

John Peel   Favoriting

Regimental Marches of the British Army 

Leverage 

2000 

John Peel was so goddamn essential to British culture, he got his own military march. EXCELLENT. 

 
Blue Orchids  Dream Boat   Favoriting The Sleeper  LTM Recordings  1993  Definitely either the template for Butterflies 4 Brains by The Fall, or reworked by Martin Bramah again after he left The Fall. Either way, it is pretty much the same song in yet another guise. "Recorded in 1993, The Sleeper confirms Martin Bramah as a major (if sorely underrated) songwriting talent."   
Inspiral Carpets  Saturn 5   Favoriting Devil Hopping  Mute  1994  Devil Hopping is the fourth studio album from British indie band Inspiral Carpets, released on 7 March 1994 via Mute Records. Saturn V is a retired American super heavy-lift launch vehicle developed by NASA under the Apollo program for human exploration of the Moon. The rocket was human-rated, had three stages, and was powered with liquid fuel. It was flown from 1967 to 1973. It was used for nine crewed flights to the Moon, and to launch Skylab, the first American space station.   
Blur  St. Charles Square   Favoriting The Ballad Of Darren  Parlophone Records Ltd  2023  In May Blur announced their first new album in eight years, "The Ballad Of Darren", and introduced it with lead single “The Narcissist.” Not long after, they played some warm-up shows where they did live rarities and debuted a couple of new songs. One of those songs was “St. Charles Square,” which they released as the album’s official second single, as of June 29. "In an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music 1, Damon Albarn talked a bit about the song: “I was just really relieved it went this way in the studio. I mean, in my demo it sort of alluded to it because of the chords that hold in the chorus — it’s got that chug to it — but Graham [Coxon] really went with it … It’s got an amazing atmosphere. Everybody’s playing really well on that thing.” “Do you know what the whole thing has really felt like?” Albarn continued. “We’re sort of somewhere in 1992, something like that, ’92, ’93. We’re just sort of back. I don’t know. And when we go on stage, that’s we’re where we start off … I’ve always kind of felt like it’s not just about singing about yourself. You’ve got to kind of bring where you’re singing it and writing it with you.”"  *  
Dandy Warhols  Boys Better   Favoriting Dandy Warhols Come Down  Capitol Records  1997  The Dandy Warhols are an American alternative rock band, formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1994 by singer-guitarist Courtney Taylor-Taylor and guitarist Peter Holmström. They were later joined by keyboardist Zia McCabe and drummer Eric Hedford. Hedford left in 1998 and was replaced by Taylor-Taylor's cousin Brent DeBoer. The band's name is a play on the name of American pop artist Andy Warhol.   

Music behind DJ:
Brian Eno 

77 Million Paintings 2   Favoriting

77 Million Paintings 

UMC / Opal 

2023 

Seemingly the latest iteration of a project dating back to the project Brian Eno started in 2006, which was a originally a digital art software/DVD combination. Streaming services have offered up a 2023 version of "77 Million Paintings" that features 6 distinct pieces. Originally, though, the concept was much different. ////// First Edition: Far from containing 77 million paintings, the software consists of 296 original works which are overlaid and combined up to four at a time in a simulation of simultaneous projection onto a common screen. The various images are slowly faded in and out asynchronously before being replaced by another random element. Also, the music that accompanies the paintings, if played on a Mac G5 or a Windows PC, is randomly generated in a similar way, so the selection of elements and their duration in the piece are arbitrarily chosen, forming a virtually infinite number of variations. In conjunction with this, Annabeth Robinson (AngryBeth Shortbread) recreated the performance in Second Life by building the performance in a multi-user virtual environment (MUVE). ////// Second Edition: A second edition of "77 Million Paintings", featuring improved morphing and a further two layers of sound, was released on 14 January 2008. ////// Project evolution: 77 Million Paintings has evolved beyond the domestic environment. It continues to be shown in multiple-monitor configurations in art galleries and is projected onto iconic buildings around the world. In 2009, Eno was invited to project 77 Million Paintings onto the sails of the Sydney Opera House." 

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The Brian Jonestown Massacre  Nothing Can Stop The Sound   Favoriting The Future Is Your Past  'A' Records  2023  "Brian Jonestown Massacre returns with their 20th full-length studio album, ''The Future Is Your Past', it was recorded in Berlin remotely between 2020 and 2021. The album was recorded by Anton Newcombe, and he was joined in the studio for this album by Hakon Adalsteinsson (guitar) and Uri Rennert (drums)"   
Pan Ron & Korn Phnao  Pnhaeu Samnieng   Favoriting Cambodian Soul Sounds, Vol. 1  Cambodian Soul Sounds  2014  Pen Ran, commonly known as Pan Ron in some Romanized sources intended for English-speaking audiences, was a Cambodian singer and songwriter who was at the height of her popularity in the 1960s and early 1970s. Known particularly for her western rock and soul influences, flirtatious dancing, and risque lyrics, Pen Ran has been described by the New York Times as a "worldly, wise-cracking foil" to the more restrained Cambodian pop singers of her era. She disappeared during the Khmer Rouge genocide and her fate is unknown. This song seems to borrow heavily from a Beatles tune and that...is great.   
Sisters Of Mercy  Gimme Shelter   Favoriting Temple Of Love (EP)  Merciful Release  1983  'Gimme Shelter' is a cover version, originally performed by The Rolling Stones. I made someone with whom I attended University angry / disappointed / exasperated when I proclaimed my preference of this version to original. He very much appreciated the blues.   
Aksak Maboul  I Walk & I Walk   Favoriting Une aventure de VV (Songspiel)  Crammed Discs  2023  Aksak Maboul are a Belgian avant-rock band founded in 1977 by Marc Hollander with Vincent Kenis, and now revolving around Hollander and Véronique Vincent. Aksak Maboul hasn't stopped changing shape and form throughout its existence (the only permanent member being its initiator), exploring diverse musical styles with their own aesthetic approach. This is their fifth album, Entitled Une Aventure de VV (Songspiel), it's a 63-minute, continuous suite of fifteen pieces, which is described as an "experimental audio play".  *  

Music behind DJ:
Mort Garson 

Moon Journey   Favoriting

Zoos Of The World 

Sacred Bones 

2023 

Another track off the Mort Garson re-release...find it on Sacred Bones Records soon! 

 
Melena  Dos Pasajeros   Favoriting Ahora  Trouble in Mind Records  2023  "Spanish indie pop band Melenas revealed their new single "Dos Pasajeros" on June 23. An accompanying lyric video for the tune, which can be seen below, features art from Andrea Lux with animation done by Juanjo Seguro. "Dos Pasajeros" comes from Melenas’ forthcoming album Ahora, which arrives on September 29 via Trouble in Mind. Pre-orders for the album can be made here. "Dos Pasajeros" follows the band’s previous single “Bang.” Melenas will have a handful of festival appearances this summer  *  


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:19pm
DJ Babs:

Hello Hello and welcome dear beachers! Even though we aren't live tonight...we did prerecord this broadcast in one take for your listening pleasure! Show starts at 8pm as usual...thank you to the lovely Bob Barth for streaming it for us..and have fun kids! We will see you live and in person next week. Stick around and party amongst yourselves...can't wait to catch up to the comments!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 5:26pm
Derek Westerholm:

Yes, thanks Bob Barth & thanks all... Visit, chat, hang... We recorded this in one "live" go on Monday, so it's all off the cuff for ya!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:00pm
Scott_Oz:

G'day Babs, Derek & Water-wings!
If ya go down, remember not to swallow!
🌏🌧️🍻😎🤙💨🍺🍺🌊🏖️🌴
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:00pm
ultradamno:

Babs! Derek! Beach Bums!
Avatar 8:01pm
Bob Barth:

Break legs tonight guys!!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:02pm
Scott_Oz:

AAAh! Wondered how you were gunna manage being double booked!? Spose ya can't phone in the live gig.
Avatar 8:02pm
Bob Barth:

↳ Derek Westerholm @5:26
Always happy to lend a hand
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:03pm
Scott_Oz:

↳ Bob Barth @8:02
Thanks Bob! 🍻😎🤙💨🍺
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:04pm
coelacanth∅:

'evening Babs & Derek and transmitees
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:04pm
ultradamno:

The first song on Lil' Markie's Volume 1 is "Jesus Put The Stars In The Sky"...which really sounds like a Current 93 title.

Sorry, it can be hard to shake the Lil' Markie from Kitten's show off....
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:04pm
Derek Westerholm:

Hello all! Thank you! Thanks Bob for running things!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:04pm
ultradamno:

Also, Li'l seems more right...
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:05pm
Derek Westerholm:

Hi Scott! Ultra! Coel! Hello!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:05pm
Derek Westerholm:

The doors are open here at the club, so we're on our way to the stage soon!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:06pm
Derek Westerholm:

Thanks for being here!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:06pm
Derek Westerholm:

We miss you!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:11pm
Scott_Oz:

↳ Derek Westerholm @8:05
Rock out mate! 🍻😎🤙💨🍺
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:16pm
ultradamno:

↳ Song: "I Love You" by "Yello"
This is all I've been able to think of this whole song pleated-jeans.com...
  8:17pm
DJ Nico:

I thought today may be a pre record?!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:18pm
ultradamno:

Yeah, they're performing as we listen now
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:19pm
WR:

Ah, a pre-recorded and also a pre-playlisted. I was wondering how they could have played so many tunes in 15 minutes.
Avatar 8:31pm
Bob Barth:

next time this happens i say we hook up the soundboard and broadcast the live performance!!
Avatar 🏝 8:35pm
northguineahills:

@derek: on freedom day, i (remotely) saw a footy team from my town beat a footy team from your town...
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:36pm
ultradamno:

If anyone is looking for a movie rec., Shudder just recently added Etheria Film Night 2023, a collection of horror shorts by female directors from this year's Etheria Film festival, it's good stuff www.shudder.com...
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
ultradamno:

↳ Song: "Witchita Lineman" by "Gil Trythall"
I have to assume Lee Hazlewood wrote something that could be called 'existential country' by '68
Avatar 8:47pm
Roberto:

Der playlischt ist ferkakte?
Avatar 8:47pm
Bob Barth:

I love this melody, don't care who plays it!!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 8:51pm
ultradamno:

↳ ultradamno @8:47
There was also this the same year txmusic.com...
Avatar 8:58pm
Roberto:

↳ Roberto @8:47
It hasn't updated in the last half hour or so. Chust schayin'.
Avatar 9:00pm
Bob Barth:

↳ Roberto @8:58
It's a prerecord. The whole playlist is there.
Avatar 9:00pm
Roberto:

↳ Bob Barth @9:00
DERP
Avatar 9:00pm
Mr Fab:

↳ Roberto @8:58
The complete playlist was added before the show cuz Derek n Babs aren’t here live tonight
Avatar 9:01pm
Roberto:

↳ Mr Fab @9:00
DERP
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
ultradamno:

↳ Song: "Butterflies 4 Brains" by "The Fall"
A head full of butterflies...butterflies with 4 brains...a head full of butterflies serving as a brain each of which have 4 brains....
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
ultradamno:

...and is that where the 'butterfly stomach' from Totally wired came from?
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 9:11pm
ultradamno:

Just the other day I was listening to this Nick Cave and Rowland S Howard interview where Peel's importance comes up www.youtube.com...
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 9:35pm
ultradamno:

I like Cornershop, that's about as Britpop as I go...
Avatar 9:36pm
Bob Barth:

Shit!! There goes my wall to wall Oasis show!!! I've got 25 min to put something together!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 9:41pm
ultradamno:

↳ Song: "Moon Journey" by "Mort Garson"
Speaking of Sacred Bones, they are reissuing Julee Cruises' Floating Into The Night album

www.sacredbonesrecords.com...

juleecruisesb.bandcamp.com...
Avatar 9:44pm
Mr Fab:

↳ Song: "Pnhaeu Samnieng" by "Pan Ron & Korn Phnao"
Ah, now I know where we are on the playlist. Wacky Beatles rip-off, yes!!
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 9:49pm
ultradamno:

↳ Song: "Gimme Shelter" by "Sisters Of Mercy"
Got to side with your college friend...Divine Horsemen do a good one (also with less annoying vocals) too
Avatar 9:55pm
Bob Barth:

Come join me over here when you're ready: wfmu.org...
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 9:55pm
ultradamno:

↳ Song: "I Walk & I Walk" by "Aksak Maboul"
Nice. Made To Measure is such an interesting series aksakmaboul.bandcamp.com...
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 9:57pm
Scott_Oz:

Thanks Babs & Derek, hope the gig killed guys! Seeya Beach Buddies!
🌏🌥️🍻😎🤙💨🍺🍺
Avatar 🏝 Swag For Life Member 10:00pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks y'all!
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Mr Fab:

Hope you rocked the spot Derek n Babs, you certainly rocked this show.
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