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March 6, 2024: Mark Hurst of Techtonic Co-Hosts with Irwin (Marathon week #1)
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Kenny G, Irwin, Don Brockway (Arthur), Bianca Bob (Mary) | Kenny G & Irwin Are Not Speaking | March 7, 2002 WFMU Marathon | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Ava Mendoza & Dave Sewelson | Turnip Wine | Of It But Not Is It | 0:07:53 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Orbiting Human Circus & The Music Tapes | I Cover the Waterfront | Quartet Plus Two | 0:11:29 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Clientele | Bookshop Casanova | God Save the Clientele | 0:27:11 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Rocket | Portrait Show | Versions of You | 0:30:41 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Gus Bodenheim | Gus's 2024 Marathon Spiel | Toss This in the Pile of Marathon Spiels from Years Gone By | 0:37:28 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Will Osborne and His Slide Music (vocal: Dale "Doghouse" Jones) | Would'st Could I But Kiss Thy Hand, Oh Babe | Varsity 78 rpm disc 8143 | 0:40:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Buddy Greco | The Lady is a Tramp | 16 Most Requested Songs | 0:43:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Peter Frampton & Bill Kreutzmann | (I'm a) Road Runner | Dear Jerry: Celebrating the Music of Jerry Garcia | 0:55:36 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Gus Bodenheim | Gus Screws with the Genomes | Slouching Towards Bodenheim (2024 Marathon Premium) | 1:08:12 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Origami Angel | Thank You, New Jersey | The Brightest Days | 1:11:41 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Kenny G, Irwin, Don Brockway (Arthur), Bianca Bob (Mary) | Kenny G & Irwin Are Still Not Speaking | March 7, 2002 WFMU Marathon (with an echo of 2001) | 1:14:18 (Pop-up) | |||||||
John Lurie | Old Man Dancing / Ali Hum | Painting with John | 1:18:50 (Pop-up) | |||||||
People Museum | Saturn Rings | Relic | 1:21:12 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Chris Lightcap ft. Nels Cline | Djali | Superette | 1:25:55 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Gus Bodenheim | Delbarton Leftover Takeout™ | Slouching Towards Bodenheim (2024 Marathon Premium) | 1:40:07 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Will-O Bees | Shades of Grey | Making Monkees Out of Us: Songs of the Monkees | 1:50:12 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Mo'Some Tonebender | Happy Icecream | Rockin' Luuula | 1:52:36 (Pop-up) | |||||||
XTC | Rocket from a Bottle (instrumental) | Black Sea instrumentals | 1:55:20 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Gus Bodenheim | Into the Mystic | Slouching Towards Bodenheim (2024 Marathon Premium) | 2:01:25 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Blondshell | Cartoon Earthquake | Cartoon Earthquake | 2:18:08 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Gus Bodenheim | Delbarton Farms Head Cheese | Slouching Towards Bodenheim (2024 Marathon Premium) | 2:21:21 (Pop-up) | |||||||
SUSU | Turnt | Call Susie | 2:23:20 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Daniel Ögren | April | Fastingen-92 | 2:25:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Sunflower Bean | Oh, I Just Don't Know | Human Ceremony | 2:30:25 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Balthvs | Surf Medley: Pipeline / Misirlou / Marijuana | Surf Medley: Pipeline / Misirlou / Marijuana | 2:43:53 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Gus Bodenheim | Hearts Are Trump (Mr. Music Option) | Slouching Towards Bodenheim (2024 Marathon Premium) | 2:49:24 (Pop-up) |
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Jim the Poet:
rrg:
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Roberto:
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Beetlemuse:
common:
G:
Faye:
rsj:
Jim the Poet:
Ike:
Matt en Queens:
jan:
fred:
King Adam:
Handy Haversack:
listener 126464:
The Oscar:
joe mulligan:
Howard & the Cats:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Marie in Chicago:
scott:
NinjaT16:
Robm:
Asheville Jon:
Gregosaurus:
Mark Hurst:
Monica:
morphe':
Listener Robert:
Roberto:
Jim the Poet:
Handy Haversack:
scott:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Jim the Poet:
Su:
joe mulligan:
The Oscar:
Matt from Springfield:
spodiodi:
greetings, all
scott:
Matt from Springfield:
HI Irwin and Mark and FMU diehards!! Let's draise some FUNs!!
Listener Robert:
Roberto:
Will thee Sound Guy:
The Mothership 🎸, Rock'N'Soul🎵, Give the Drummer 🥁, Sheena's Jungle Room🎶, brick and mortar building 🏢, Monty Hall 🎟️, the awesome and extensive Archives 💾🗃, the servers💻, the website🌐, the bandwidth📈, multiple transmitters📡🗼, electric💡, plumbing 🚽, licensing fees💲, etc, etc!!!
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morphe':
Peter in Tappan:
Mark Hurst:
Mark Hurst:
DjLorraine:
scott:
Jim the Poet:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Jim the Poet:
Yapper:
Ken From Hyde Park:
jan:
Bobby:
Gregosaurus:
B R M:
Here's to another great year of music. Thanks Irwin!
Ken From Hyde Park:
James in ATL:
Handy Haversack:
Jim the Poet:
Mark Hurst:
PaulRobeson1924:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
NO repeat/repackaged/regurgitated tracks either!!!
Adi From Sheffield:
www.instagram.com...
Jim the Poet:
Matt from Springfield:
Handy Haversack:
Jim the Poet:
Matt from Springfield:
Ken From Hyde Park:
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Mister Dobalina:
Will thee Sound Guy:
patrick321:
Mister Dobalina:
Matt from Springfield:
Steve Mussolini:
MarciB:
Matt from Springfield:
Ike:
Listener Robert:
Handy Haversack:
Thanks, Irwin, Mark and all!
Ken From Hyde Park:
Jim the Poet:
Handy Haversack:
Hoboken Jack:
Jim the Poet:
Handy Haversack:
rsj:
dave miss:
The Oscar:
dave miss:
doctorjazz:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Jim the Poet:
Jim the Poet:
rrg:
Steve Mussolini:
coelacanth∅:
- and i think in all of frampuary (no t) i heard not a single humble pie song... all this other crappy Frampton and no humble pie.
what the fuck?
The Oscar:
Give the Drummer Some Frampton
Talkbox & Soul Radio
Noel:
dave miss:
Jim the Poet:
dave miss:
coelacanth∅:
Spankyflop:
rrg:
Alison Porchnik:
Ken From Hyde Park:
coelacanth∅:
rrg:
Jim the Poet:
The Oscar:
Alison Porchnik:
coelacanth∅:
(haven't tried it without it in a few years)
Asheville Jon:
DC:
rf:
Artie17:
Matt from Springfield:
Asheville Jon:
www.wfmu.org...
rf:
Howard & the Cats:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
Steve Del Sol:
Steve Del Sol:
jan:
Matt en Queens:
Howard & the Cats:
Steve Del Sol:
Laura L:
P-90:
persimmonn:
Jeff Moore:
AB in Catskill:
lemoncurd:
Jim the Poet:
lemoncurd:
AB in Catskill:
jan:
WoodsOfMaine:
Irwin:
Matt from Springfield:
Yapper:
swivs:
Matt from Springfield:
DanFA:
rsj:
Matt from Springfield:
coelacanth∅:
Mark Hurst:
Matt from Springfield:
DC:
Jim the Poet:
Yapper:
rf:
Matt from Springfield:
coelacanth∅:
...doesn't mention that cranford is 200 years behind though.
rf:
Krull Sagan:
Hoboken Jack:
The Oscar:
Mark Hurst:
Irwin:
Hoboken Jack:
PMD:
Matt from Springfield:
They also premiered the Mann/Weil song "Make Your Own Kind of Music" in '68.
Hunterian:
Will thee Sound Guy:
Matt from Springfield:
PaulRobeson1924:
Matt from Springfield:
HyperDose:
SeanG:
Matt from Springfield:
coelacanth∅:
steveo:
coelacanth∅:
(except drums and wires)
Matt from Springfield:
coelacanth∅:
DanFA:
Matt from Springfield:
P-90:
Mister Dobalina:
Fredericks:
The Oscar:
PaulRobeson1924:
rf:
Matt from Springfield:
yawp:
Fredericks:
herb.nyc:
LIVE FROM THE UNDERGROUND
A History of College Radio
by KATHERINE RYE JEWELL
Page 359
One iconic freeform radio station made the internet work, despite the royalty-rate shock (which later agreements relaxed, for noncommercial broadcasters in particular). Run by Ken Freedman, who formed a nonprofit organization to rescue the station's license after an attempted takeover in 1992, the station's mix of block programs and freeform ethos nurtured underground music and defied trends in alternative music in the 1990s.
WFMU went independent in 1995, after its host institution Upsala College closed its doors. It was, as one reporter noted, "staffed by a cadre of idiosyncratic obsessives, each possessing extraordinary record collections, encyclopedic knowledge of cultural arcana and a talent for radio as an expressive medium." This iconoclasm and obscurity of music secured devoted listeners, who donated to the station during its legendary fundraising drives (receiving often unparalleled swag that NPR could never hope to replicate, such as small-batch releases of records).34
Because the station relied on listener donations, webcasting seemed like a good way to increase audiences, and it developed a robust online presence in 1997. Donors contributed some $750,000 to the station in 1999, developing a community bolstered by discussion boards add
Matt from Springfield:
(More than you expected, less than you hoped for!)
Matt from Springfield:
PLEDGE for WFMU's Internet outreach that just doesn't quit!!
Erica from Cranford:
Deano de los Muertos:
PMD:
PMD:
paddy in matawan:
Andres:
PaulRobeson1924:
Rick G:
Matt from Springfield:
We love WFMU so much, we GIVE THEM OUR CREDIT CARD NUMBERS!!
(And Joe McG was proactive about contacting me about my number before it expired, but if you know your current card is about to expire, go ahead and update your info once you get the new one with Joe! jmcgasko@wfmu.org!)
Matt from Springfield:
Hiya Pam! :D
PaulRobeson1924:
NinjaT16:
PMD:
Matt from Springfield:
DC:
DanFA:
paddy in matawan:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
PMD:
DC:
NinjaT16:
Wilson K:
Will thee Sound Guy:
Deano de los Muertos:
Irwin:
DanFA:
herb.nyc:
The terrestrial signal! was a "dinky" 1,250 watts, but more than 300,000 listeners tuned in every month by 1999 thanks to expanded simulcasting and internet broad-casting. In 2007, WFMU reported on a national day of silence among web-casters to protest the US Copyright Office's newest royalty rates. The new rate structure would have forced WFMU to cap the number of streams.
With simultaneous news emerging that SoundExchange owed royalty payments to an extensive list of artists, WFMU instead participated in the day of silence by not playing any RIAA/SoundExchange member artists.
WFMU supported compensating artists, which is why the station paid up on its royalties in the past. In contrast, the new rules seemed like a
"shakedown."
PMD:
PaulRobeson1924:
Deano de los Muertos:
steveo:
Matt from Springfield:
jan:
rf:
Will thee Sound Guy:
coelacanth∅:
LOTS of ads, mostly coca cola.
steveo:
Matt from Springfield:
mndave:
Acid Cazh:
Matt from Springfield:
rf:
Irwin:
Howard & the Cats:
Will thee Sound Guy:
rain of cash:
Matt from Springfield:
Roberto:
PaulRobeson1924:
Will thee Sound Guy:
PaulRobeson1924:
dale:
Will thee Sound Guy:
PaulRobeson1924:
Matt from Springfield:
Have a good evening and KEEP ON PLEDGING, everyone!!
Will thee Sound Guy:
PaulRobeson1924:
Andres:
radioronan:
Mister Dobalina:
rf:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
Roberto:
Binky:
Fredericks:
coelacanth∅:
- or if not aerosmarch then there're certainly many other mediocre musicians deserving of unreasonable exaltation.
Ken From Hyde Park:
herb.nyc:
morphe':
coelacanth∅:
Frances:
ButtWeenies: