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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Format | New | Approx. start time | |||
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stomu yamashta | A photon | sea & sky | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Giovanni Di Domenico | una coperta di silenzio | succo di formiche | unseen worlds | * | 0:10:18 (Pop-up) | |||||
sonic mud | three snakes | above ground | sonicmud.com | * | 0:19:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
Komodo Kolektif | night of the leyak | Garage Gamelan: Ridgewood Radio Premium 2023 wfmu | 0:21:40 (Pop-up) | |||||||
akane | death valley | night time birds | keroxen | * | 0:34:40 (Pop-up) | |||||
everything but the girl | lost | fuse | * | 0:41:56 (Pop-up) | ||||||
greg foat & gigi masin | viento calido | dolphin | strut | * | 0:45:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
cindy | standard candle # 3 | why not now? | Mt St Mtn | * | 0:51:43 (Pop-up) | |||||
the velvet underground | sunday morning | the velvet underground and nico | 0:54:53 (Pop-up) | |||||||
bill withers | lovely day | 7" | 1:01:27 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Bana Haffar | sit still | inimaa' | touch | * | 1:12:13 (Pop-up) | |||||
malombo jazz makers | root of africa | malompo jazz | strut records | 1966 | * | 1:13:52 (Pop-up) | ||||
Menelik Wèsnatchèw | fikatchin | Ernesto Chahoud presents TAITU - Soul-fuelled Stompers from 1960s - 1970s Ethiopia | 1:17:35 (Pop-up) | |||||||
lagoss | dosis de recuerdo | Imaginary Island Music Vol. 2: Ascension | discrepant | * | 1:20:32 (Pop-up) | |||||
makaya mccraven | so ubuji | in these times | 1:23:32 (Pop-up) | |||||||
john carroll kirby | hotel jonny chingas | blowout | stones throw | * | 1:26:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
Vusi Mahlasela, Norman Zulu, and Jive Connection | thululalele | face to face | strut | 2002/2023 | * | 1:31:49 (Pop-up) | ||||
Boudjemaâ El Ankis | a/1 | youm el djemaa | 1:36:46 (Pop-up) | |||||||
mona finnih | ani kewa jo | mothers garden ( the funky sounds of female africa 1975-1984) | africa seven | 1:41:09 (Pop-up) | ||||||
esg | dance | Come Away With ESG | 1:47:17 (Pop-up) | |||||||
man parrish | techno trax/ a | let the music scratch v/a | 1:50:53 (Pop-up) | |||||||
filipponio | all' arrembaggio | let the music scratch | 1984 | 1:54:01 (Pop-up) | ||||||
nana love | talking about music | return to the mother's garden ( more funky sounds of female africa 1971-82) | africa seven | 1:57:30 (Pop-up) | ||||||
basement 5 | riot | 1965-1980 | 2:07:37 (Pop-up) | |||||||
shorty the president | President Mash Up the Resident | Trojan Suedehead Box Set | 2:10:18 (Pop-up) | |||||||
pussy cat | je n'ai pas pleure | boof! | 2:13:03 (Pop-up) | |||||||
(vijaya anand inspired) | tambala masala /rudy tambabla of A. R. Kane | Dancing Is Beautiful: Dance Mixes Inspired by Vjiaya Anand's " Dance Raja Dance" | 2:16:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
lizzy mercier descloux | hard-boiled babe | press color | 2:22:24 (Pop-up) | |||||||
gal costa | bahia de todas as contas | baby | 2:26:41 (Pop-up) | |||||||
verasy | polet | Soviet Disco: Disco, Electro, Funk and more from Behind the Iron Curtain 1979-1990 | Aberrant Records | * | 2:30:33 (Pop-up) | |||||
wham! | A Ray of Sunshine | fantastic | 2:33:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Style Council | life at a top people's health farm | confessions of a pop group | 2:37:58 (Pop-up) | |||||||
truby trio | jaleo | 2:41:52 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
ivy | quick, pointless and easy | the best of ivy | 2:47:42 (Pop-up) | |||||||
bennie maupin | you know the deal | Slow Traffic to the Right | 2:56:17 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
bradford:
Handy Haversack:
Robm:
Crownless Gander:
dreamyandseedy:
listener james from westwood:
Strandlund:
Nice Morandi!!
Webhamster Henry:
love2laf:
Listener Bryan (the Professor):
The Butterman:
Trouble:
Handy Haversack:
Of course, I did not watch it on Amazon. I avoid Amazon, as a strict Hurstian.
jdaAndAnoukFromKöln:
Zip7:
Robm:
love2laf:
@Robm good morning, glad you get to hear Trouble today. Is today your last pt session? IIRC you said August was your pt month.
TDK60:
melinda:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Robm:
D Rok:
D Rok:
Charles in Chicago:
love2laf:
Juli:
coco:
love2laf:
Juli:
Charles in Chicago:
Handy Haversack:
alanr:
Juli:
Zip7:
Juli:
The set up is everything I hoped for in a school!
Handy Haversack:
Robm:
Zinn The Mood:
All would be indeed well, except for the looming demands of the state on this last day of the month. Have to get the car inspected. But it’s got the yellow warning light on, meaning it won’t pass. At the mercy of the local repair garage, because I know nothing about cars. One of the worst feelings in a capitalist economy is knowing you’re about to be taken advantage of.
Wish I could just sit here and read the younger one more stories from the Pete Seeger children’s book she loves, listening to this show…
love2laf:
Handy Haversack:
Juli:
Juli:
Juli:
Not Tran
Robm:
Juli:
Robm:
fred:
Hi from Holland:
Juli:
Yeah so proud of NGH
I was worried I was too weird for NJ lol
chresti:
Crownless Gander:
Zinn The Mood:
Although I’m at the point where I’d probably best be served by a place that makes special dispensation for the working class and would pass the hunk of metal without reservation. If ya know what I mean.
Thanks H2.
still b/p:
"Typo enthusiasts make butter lovers."
love2laf:
The Butterman:
Listener Bryan (the Professor):
Gregory Lopez:
davefromtoronto:
Crownless Gander:
The Oscar:
?:
Handy Haversack:
davefromtoronto:
Juli:
But butter is holy.
Robm:
Crownless Gander:
Juli:
davefromtoronto:
Handy Haversack:
still b/p:
Robm:
Juli:
& ty Robm:::}
Robm:
melinda:
Robm:
Juli:
I love New Jersey.
betocobra:
love the tunes!
hope everyone is having a great day so far
chresti:
Trouble:
love2laf:
Juli:
getting ready for the dentist soon:::
Then the day is mine.
Actually I have a bunch to read from Montessori but that is exciting honestly
I need money to buy instruments and this is a great way to make money:::}
I am going to walk around the block & listen:::}
Goodbye my loving friends
Hello Panama!
Ty Trouble!
Bye friends1!!!!
Robm:
Hendrix wolfbat:
love2laf:
Gregory Lopez:
Handy Haversack:
Listener friends, in case you haven't seen it, I wanted to share a GoFundMe for listener HyperDose, who's had some really terrible luck -- after a long run of health issues, he also had the townhouse he was moving into in Denver blow up, with his phone, wallet, keys all inside it. He doesn't have much of a support network except for the friends he made through WFMU, so sharing this campaign widely is his best shot for getting back on his feet:
www.gofundme.com...
Give if you can, but especially please share with your friends and networks and in any context where you think it might help.
Thanks, Trouble!
Zip7:
Juli:
Juli:
Handy Haversack:
morphe':
The opening graphic/top o the page ... looks like caves/bodegas in Italy/Spain where villagers stored stuff away from the heat ... wine and olive oild and dried beans especially.. could never work with water colors without making one big mud puddle color ...
Trouble:
Baja Joe:
Robm:
Ken From Hyde Park:
There ya go!
Handy Haversack:
betocobra:
PNX:
Robm:
Robm:
Trouble:
love2laf:
Handy Haversack:
The Oscar:
melinda:
Dan S:
Robm:
hey melinda
Zip7:
melinda:
drowsy:
dreamyandseedy:
Gregory Lopez:
Zinn The Mood:
Wish I was in a better position to help. Work’s become so scarce to have become non-existent, though caring for two children qualifies as some of the most demanding and rewarding kind. Don’t know where I’d be without my partner’s job and a little bit of savings.
Best regards to HyperDose; hope he’s got some brighter days ahead.
Baja Joe:
In order to sustain our voice when we sing, we need to ensure that our voice is well supported by our breath, and that our breath is not shaky or unsteady. If our breath is unsteady, the voice will definitely reflect this and our vocals will be shaky when we are sustaining or singing a long note or word.
morphe':
minky:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
unpopularfred:
sydnius:
drowsy:
Anyways....
Sean:
Zinn The Mood:
Love the community storehouse idea.
Was told one could occasionally find some nice wine to sip on, compliments of the people.
Now *that’s* the kind of world I want to live in.
The Oscar:
gauche knee:
drowsy:
Roberto:
Gregory Lopez:
The Oscar:
dreamyandseedy:
Trouble:
morphe':
One big change in Ireland in the 80s is that Dutch and Germans came to West Cork and Kerry and started making - and still do - amazing cheeses and that brought money back to dairy...
betocobra:
sydnius:
headcleaner:
Jason from Houston:
rx "rexy" scabin:
Gregory Lopez:
drowsy:
Col. Forbin:
Gregory Lopez:
morphe':
Juli:
I want to du things but j need to lay down
drowsy:
Schmeckla:
dreamyandseedy:
Roberto:
Roberto:
drowsy:
sydnius:
Schmeckla:
Juli:
Listener Bryan (the Professor):
Juli:
Mr. Pumpy:
disco_nap_:
sydnius:
ifeelfatnsassy:
Handy Haversack:
Dan S:
Juli:
Feeling less cold and sweaty at same time lol
Roberto:
Juli:
chresti:
Roberto:
morphe':
and Middle Eastern countries live under miserable conditions ...(mostly male)
sydnius:
Handy Haversack:
drowsy:
sydnius:
Juli:
Gregory Lopez:
Mr. Pumpy:
morphe':
Handy Haversack:
Roberto:
Roberto:
chresti:
Dan S:
Dan S:
Roberto:
Handy Haversack:
Roberto:
chresti:
Roberto:
Handy Haversack:
Zinn The Mood:
We took off last week for a few days in the car to Harpers Ferry. Was delighted to run into a recently retired couple at Jefferson Rock along the Appalachian Trail, of whom the wife was reading WEB DuBois bio on Brown and subsequently knew of his par excellence dealings with sheep.
Additionally, Brown’s nursing skills for sick or injured lambs were legendary. His many sons and daughters recall how he’d stay up sometimes four nights restoring a baby sheep who seemed on death’s door to full health.
Brown’s incredible skills and integrity also came to a head when he fell victim to monopoly capitalism. He’d formed a collective in which he’d personally supervise the collection of wool and bring it to market. Where a collusion between wealthy merchants successfully conspired to take him down.
In sum, one of the greatest, selfless, Americans who sacrificed his life for the freeing of slaves, was also an expert on sheep and wool, and also crushed by the capitalists of his day.
But his soul will never be crushed, and keeps marching on.
morphe':
Handy Haversack:
Gregory Lopez:
Roberto:
Hacer chingaderas --> to fuck around
morphe':
Roberto:
TDK60:
I've been to Harper's Ferry before, and would like to go back again.
chresti:
Artanker:
Listener Bryan (the Professor):
Juli:
Roberto:
Juli:
chresti:
Bodega Pop was all about cassettes yesterday!
Chris Hiatt:
TDK60:
Hello Chris H at 10:57.
chresti:
Juli:
I still eat cheese tho I tried to get the fair trade organic type stuffs
Jason from Houston:
Jason from Houston:
Handy Haversack:
Gregory Lopez:
Jason from Houston:
morphe':
https://parks.ny.gov/historic-sites/johnbrownfarm/details.aspx
not sure if the site is more controlled these days ???
JB had good intentions, but not sure he was good at Biz ????
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/brown-john-browns-failures/
gauche knee:
Juli:
Jason from Houston:
www.happycow.net...
Handy Haversack:
chresti:
TDK60:
There's another book with Brown and Harper's Ferry in it:
Fire On The Mountain by Terry Bisson. (A sort of sci-fi about what-if he'd won!)
Roberto:
Handy Haversack:
hellgatenyc.com...
gauche knee:
Juli:
chresti:
Roberto:
TDK60:
Zinn The Mood:
When I tell people about it I often use the context of a motorcycle journey I took from my parent’s house in FLA to NYC over the course of almost a week. Along the way I hit Savannah, Charleston, Asheville etc. But no place captivated in sheer natural beauty as the place for which will forever be linked with Brown.
Definitely intend to go again!
Through my obsessive reading about him I learned of a book that theorizes his place as a class conscience radical. Think it’s called “The Surveyor,” and is from 1960. Must get it soon.
The DuBois book covers some of it too; as does the Boyer book, in which I recall a story in which Brown encourages squatters who built a cabin and plowed farmland were being forced out by land speculators who had bought up all these swaths of dirt and grass around Ohio.
He was a badass radical in many ways. Weird how there’s *still*, in 2023, some really bizarre and angering Confederate apologist revisionism attempting to denigrate his legacy, even in the official park signs.
Tempted to write these folks. Of course I refused to keep my mouth shut on the official talk.
morphe':
Handy Haversack:
chresti:
Dances with Moomins:
Roberto:
thriftstoreleather:
Juli:
I can’t afford to get sick:::}
Ken From Hyde Park:
Jason from Houston:
pollypinocle:
chresti:
TDK60:
Merci Trouble.
Zinn The Mood:
I would recommend the aforementioned books for a distinct look at this aspect. The “not good businessman” knock is used all over the South right along with “he was a bit crazy,” an utterance I heard on no less than three occasions by locals.
Those theories are even found in the “official” park signage. The purpose for which is clearly to make the case that because he “consistently failed at business ventures” that lack of success fueled a hate-brained attempt to liberate slaves with munitions.
I love and admire that you made those pilgrimages up to North Elba, comrade (I’ve only been once). Those books might give you a better perspective on this issue.
N'Lo:
morphe':
ps Daniel Woodrell's Tomato Red is great NOLA
read..
Roberto:
Vivian:
rx "rexy" scabin:
morphe':
Mick:
Here's a link for anyone interested: www.filmlinc.org...
Zip7:
rx "rexy" scabin:
chresti:
Roberto:
Sera from Rockaway:
chresti:
I am conflating your former location with .. hopey sockmonkey's -I think.
Listener Bryan (the Professor):
Listener Bryan (the Professor):
?:
morphe':
Zinn The Mood:
Punch the bully in the face, to see what the coward is really made of.
He singularly changed the course of this country.
thriftstoreleather:
gauche knee:
Thnx Handy, Zinn, Morphe for info & links to dig into later!
Zip7:
Zinn The Mood:
Hadn’t thought to check email. Thanks for the repair recommendation!
On a walk through the park; so lovely today, a refreshing precursor to the change of seasons coming up (though the prediction for next week is a bummer).
I’ll do anything to postpone this damn inspection sticker thing!
dreamyandseedy:
bradford:
love2laf:
chresti:
SSS:
Handy Haversack:
Good luck, Zinn. Stay Troubled, everyone!
Ken From Hyde Park:
Zinn The Mood:
podcasts.apple.com...
Farewell til next week, Trouble and comrades. Always a great show with great conversation.
The struggle goes on…
Jason from Houston:
gauche knee:
Always look fwd to the sounds, atmosphere, space you create 🙏🏾
Thnx all trouble makers, you make the show & my day better!
dreamyandseedy:
Trouble: