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Favoriting June 12, 2024: Do we know Faust, tho?
An overview of krautrock's most emblematic if enigmatic crew, focused on their 1970s and '80s recordings on vinyl

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Artist Track Album Year Comments Approx. start time

Music behind DJ:
Bodega Pop 

Introduction   Favoriting

Bodega Pop 

2024 

 

0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Faust  Krautrock   Favoriting Faust IV  1973    0:03:46 (Pop-up)
Faust  Lieber Herr Deutschland (Party 4)   Favoriting 71 Minutes  2010  Originally released as Party 4 on The Last LP (1988)  0:15:40 (Pop-up)
Faust  We Are the Hollow Men   Favoriting Momentaufnahme IV  2024    0:20:31 (Pop-up)
Faust  I've Got My Car and My TV   Favoriting So Far  1972    0:25:01 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Faust 

Giggy Smile (Instrumental Version)   Favoriting

Momentaufnahme III 

2024 

 

0:28:30 (Pop-up)
Tony Conrad with Faust  The Side of the Machine   Favoriting Outside the Dream Syndicate  1973    0:35:22 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Faust 

Giggy Smile (Instrumental Version)   Favoriting

Momentaufnahme III 

2024 

 

1:02:25 (Pop-up)
Faust  Juggernaut   Favoriting Punkt.  2021    1:08:09 (Pop-up)
Faust  Rückwärts Durch Die Drehtür   Favoriting Momentaufnahme I  2022    1:13:12 (Pop-up)
Faust  Miss Fortune   Favoriting Faust  1971    1:20:46 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Faust 

Giggy Smile (Instrumental Version)   Favoriting

Momentaufnahme III 

2024 

 

1:38:03 (Pop-up)
Faust  It's a Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl   Favoriting So Far  1972    1:42:31 (Pop-up)
Faust  Morning Land   Favoriting Punkt.  2021    1:50:25 (Pop-up)
Faust  Geister, Die Wir Riefen   Favoriting Momentaufnahme III  2024    1:59:36 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Faust 

Giggy Smile (Instrumental Version)   Favoriting

Momentaufnahme III 

2024 

 

2:07:23 (Pop-up)
Faust  Side A   Favoriting The Faust Tapes  1973    2:13:22 (Pop-up)
Faust  Jennifer   Favoriting Faust IV  1973    2:36:57 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Faust 

Giggy Smile (Instrumental Version)   Favoriting

Momentaufnahme III 

2024 

 

2:44:19 (Pop-up)
Faust  Psalter   Favoriting Momentaufnahme III  2024    2:48:46 (Pop-up)
Faust  As-Tu Vu Mon Ombre ?   Favoriting Momentaufnahme II  2023    2:53:05 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Catrina Paslaru 

Hei La Bodega   Favoriting

Hei La Bodega - Carnaval! 

2000 

 

2:59:59 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 7:02pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...First for Faust !
Avatar 7:04pm
Gary:

Hey there, RevRab!
Avatar 7:08pm
tom tom the pipers son:

hello gary ...don't know too much about faust other than what i've heard on explorers room...so looking forward to this.
  7:08pm
peter:

hey there Gary & co.!
Avatar 7:09pm
Gary:

Evening, Tom and Peter!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:09pm
poodlecannon:

Hey Gary. Great that you are doing a Faust show. I saw what was left of them at Creative Alliance in Baltimore several years ago. The main guy and newer musicians.
Avatar 7:10pm
Gary:

Poodlecannon! Long time, how's it going?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
poodlecannon:

Goin' well. New wheels. 2024 Subaru Forester Sport. JetLag Russian-American Music Festival coming up Solstice weekend in the Catskills.
  7:15pm
peter:

hey Gary, I got a feel-good bodega pop story for ya
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:15pm
poodlecannon:

N.O M. will play, Antibalas, Emperor Nortion's Stationary Marching Band, among many others. www.jetlagfestival.com
Avatar 7:15pm
Gary:

↳ poodlecannon @7:15
Nice!
Avatar 7:15pm
Gary:

↳ peter @7:15
Let's hear it!
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
chresti:

Hi Gary bodega show!
Avatar 7:16pm
Gary:

Chresti!
  7:17pm
peter:

i was just at our local south asian market to grab some CTC tea, and was chatting about music with the lady who runs it.. she asked if i knew anyone who can digitize cassette tapes, cause her father was a Carnatic singer and she has all his old recordings laying around...
Avatar 7:17pm
Gary:

↳ peter @7:17
Oh my goodness. Are you going to do it? (As if I have to ask)
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 7:18pm
mackeral:

hey folks, hey Gary!
  7:18pm
peter:

↳ Gary @7:17
haha yeah take a wild guess :P
  7:19pm
Dean:

Just logged in myself, mackeral. Howdy, all.

Would love to hear home recordings of somebody's dad performing Carnatic song!
Avatar 7:19pm
Gary:

Mackeral!
Avatar 7:19pm
Gary:

Dean!
  7:21pm
peter:

↳ Dean @7:19
i know! if i can get her permission, i'll try to get them up on YouTube, etc.
  7:21pm
Dean:

T.S. Eliot!
Avatar 7:23pm
Gary:

↳ peter @7:21
Sweet
Avatar 7:23pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "We Are the Hollow Men" by "Faust"
Direct samples of the Mellotron on the Stones' '2,000 Light Years from Home'...
  7:39pm
wimpy:

As soon as I saw the email today I knew I had to tune into todays show, and it hasn’t disappointed! Loving it so far
Avatar 7:40pm
Gary:

Wimpy! Thanks for joining
  7:43pm
Dean:

This reminds me of John Cale's Sun Blindness Music, which I purchased on CD at Downtown Music Gallery in 2001, shortly after its release. It remains sealed to this day, but Bruce was playing it in-store, which prompted the acquisition.
  7:44pm
Dean:

No wonder. Tony Conrad produced Sun Blindness Music.
Avatar 7:45pm
Gary:

↳ Dean @7:44
Heh
  7:47pm
Dean:

The original recordings on the 2001 compilation were from 1965, '67, and '68.
  7:51pm
Carmichael:

Heya Gary and all sides
  7:52pm
Dean:

Just give a listen to the title track: https://www.discogs.com/release/360719-John-Cale-Sun-Blindness-Music
Avatar 7:53pm
Gary:

Carmichael!
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 7:54pm
mackeral:

↳ Dean @7:52
whoa
  7:55pm
Dean:

In my collection since 2001, never opened, heard once at Bruce's store, stays with me to this day.
  8:04pm
Kat in the chat:

Better late than never. Faust!
  8:04pm
Dean:

Much like Cecil Taylor.
  8:08pm
Dean:

Faust records were ubiquitous back then. I visited record stores in the LA area with some frequency during the late '70s. Always encountered Faust.
Avatar 8:09pm
Gary:

Kat!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:14pm
Franco Twinkie:

↳ Song: "Rückwärts Durch Die Drehtür" by "Faust"
I think I need that guys hat.

Hi Gary!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:18pm
poodlecannon:

This program tonight is wonderful. But no drugs in the house, lol.
Avatar 8:19pm
Gary:

Franco!
  8:24pm
Dean:

Gary, Are you into any of the so-called Krautrock bands that occupy a kind of Bluesy territory? I'm thinking of Jane, Kraan, Epitaph.
Avatar 8:26pm
Gary:

Dean! I am not sure I've heard any of them but Jane
  8:28pm
Dean:

They are all so very different from Faust, Neu, and so forth, and yet of a kind in a weird way. Guru Guru is a good bridge between the two, perhaps. Then there are the proggy bands, Novalis, Hoelderlin, Release Music Orchestra... All "Krautrock" due to provenance.
  8:29pm
Dean:

Never mind Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, and their acolytes. Also completely different.
Avatar 8:37pm
Gary:

↳ Dean @8:29
I like a lot of it, but I am a latecomer, I have to admit, to all of it except for Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream. I gravitate mostly toward Can and Faust, probably because of the improvisatory aspect, the assemblage-editing-later aspect, which feel closest-related (to me) to poetry, or anyway the poetry I most respond to
Avatar 8:38pm
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Song: "Miss Fortune" by "Faust"
brilliant
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:40pm
coelacanth∅:

good evening Gary and all
Avatar 8:43pm
tom tom the pipers son:

theree's "jennifer" too
Avatar 8:44pm
Gary:

Coelacanth!
  8:44pm
Kat in the chat:

I sing this to myself on rainy days a lot
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
chresti:

🌞☀🌞☀🌞⁄⁄⁄☀☀☀
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 8:49pm
chresti:

↳ Song: "It's a Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl" by "Faust"
I put my ear buddies on just in time!
Avatar 8:49pm
Gary:

↳ chresti @8:49
Ear Buddies!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:49pm
Franco Twinkie:

↳ Song: "It's a Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl" by "Faust"
I like the sludgy slow -jam quality of Miss Fortune, but this is really great!

Sunshine Girls were a real thing, as least in California. I think it was an underground comix thing that turned into a sobriquet to describe a certain type of free spirit.
  8:51pm
Kat in the chat:

Ear Buddies is good, I’m going to adopt that term
Avatar 8:57pm
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Song: "Morning Land" by "Faust"
rhythm is basically beefheart's "diddy wah" but the rest...wah diddy
Avatar 8:59pm
tom tom the pipers son:

i heard diddy wah diddy but not anymore
  9:01pm
Dean:

Jane, Kraan, and RMO et al. certainly incorporate improvisation, but in the way of the Blues. They are not inclined toward assemblage, of course. Honestly, of the Krautrock pantheon, Can and Faust have not grabbed me as much as others. I like tastes of them--and even tonight, dining on Faust--and while I listen almost not at all to the bands I name, if I had to pick, I'd go to one or another of them (RMO, in particular). I wish I could correlate this to my taste in poetry, which clearly overlaps with yours, though I'm also unabashedly into more formal, lyrical stuff, too. I mean, Frederick Seidel is a master of offense.
  9:04pm
Dean:

Damn. Just learned that Jonathan Richman will play Berkeley's Botanical Garden in early August. Already sold out.
Avatar 🇰🇷 9:05pm
Listener Gregory:

I am late.
Therefore I am fashionable.
QED
Avatar 9:07pm
Gary:

Latener Gregory!
Avatar 9:08pm
tom tom the pipers son:

i hear in faust the use of acoustic piano more than the other gherman bands
Avatar 🇰🇷 9:12pm
Listener Gregory:

I've looked at Kraut from both sides now
From up and down, and still somehow
It's Kraut's illusions I recall
I really don't know Kraut at all.
Avatar 9:13pm
tom tom the pipers son:

ha! good one!
Avatar 9:16pm
tom tom the pipers son:

i think use of piano sort of contextualizes them in a concert hall at the same time destroying it
  9:22pm
Dean:

Faust Tapes surely has one of the best album covers of our time.
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 9:22pm
chresti:

↳ Song: "Side A" by "Faust"
Mothers sounding
Avatar 9:23pm
Gary:

↳ chresti @9:22
Very much so
  9:23pm
Kat in the chat:

So would you call that 49p pricing a Faustian bargain?
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 9:24pm
chresti:

↳ chresti @9:22
sounded like "check my buddah"
  9:25pm
Dean:

Is Ian McDonald playing sax here? He's credited with liner notes.

Good lord...Crimson to Faust to Foreigner.
Avatar 9:26pm
tom tom the pipers son:

fell off a cliff
  9:26pm
Dean:

Cover of Faust IV is even better!
Avatar 9:27pm
Gary:

↳ Dean @9:25
Gunther Wüsthoff!
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 9:28pm
mackeral:

↳ Dean @9:25
haha oh my god
Avatar 🇰🇷 9:30pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "Side A" by "Faust"
Is this the part where Faust sells his soul to the devil?
  9:31pm
Dean:

Kinda off topic, but I want to share that a new colleague at work is unsurprisingly younger than I am. She was likely born c.2000, maybe a few years earlier, maybe a few later. She has a device with many stickers affixed, one of which depicts the band Cream. Turns out she adores the band, and good for her! But it's as if I had an Arthur Foote sticker on my device. I love Foote's music. Seems weird.
Avatar 🇰🇷 9:32pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @9:31
Wait, are you saying you *don't* have an Arthur Foote sticker on your laptop? Because that is disturbing.
  9:33pm
Dean:

I'm not into stickers on laptops, nor bumper stickers, etc. But I do wear WFMU t-shirts, and I have at least a dozen Arthur Foote t-shirts, just like everybody else.
  9:33pm
Mike W.:

Thank you for Faust, Gary
Avatar 9:35pm
Gary:

↳ Mike W. @9:33
Mike!
  9:36pm
Dean:

"Gunther Wüsthoff!"?

Gezundheit.
Avatar 9:39pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...had to get out on errands in June weather
...turns out I've clicky☆ed most of these trax awlready...
Also loves Cream & will probly try to sound like that whenever my Gittar Amp is on til I die...
  9:40pm
wimpy:

This has always been one of my favorite Faust songs, glad to hear it made the cut for the show today
Avatar 9:40pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Speaking of Gittarz - the cases is where my Stickers go, if anywhere...
Avatar 🇰🇷 9:42pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @9:33
We are told that Foote lived in Dedham, MA and was a member of the local chapter of the Society for Apprehending Horse Thieves. I first read this as "Appreciating Horse Thieves," which I feel is probably wiser for citizens of Dedham. The Society still exists today.
Avatar 9:43pm
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Song: "Jennifer" by "Faust"
end just amazing
Avatar 9:43pm
tom tom the pipers son:

piano again
Avatar 9:44pm
tom tom the pipers son:

a texture othe k-rock bands don't really have
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:45pm
coelacanth∅:

i have a substantial collection of wfmu stickers. i accumulate far more stickers than cars, and i wont have more than one on a vehicle. i have the original woof-moo sticker on my old laptop, applied to obscure the apple logo; but stupidly, wfmu only distributed that sticker for 1 year.
they'd sell tons of them if they were available in the wfmu store.
Avatar 🇰🇷 9:46pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ coelacanth∅ @9:45
Agreed. It's a classic, which should continue to be available.
  9:48pm
Dean:

@Listener Gregory: This prompts me to ask Sam Segal to play tons of Arthur Foote.
  9:48pm
Dean:

(Honest to God, Foote's music is very fine.)
Avatar 🇰🇷 9:49pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @9:48
I will try to check it out.
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 9:49pm
mackeral:

later Gary, and thanks for setting this one up, as always
  9:49pm
Kat in the chat:

Enjoy your travels, Gary!
Avatar 9:49pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ coelacanth∅ @9:45
...tho obscuring Apple is a noble enuff pursuit...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52pm
coelacanth∅:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @9:49
Thanks - but i foolishly have ANOTHER whackbook with a logo that needs obscurring!
Avatar 9:52pm
Gary:

Too much Faust? The odds are great that when this program ends and Sam Segal's always-already terrific If You Lose Your Horse begins, Faust ... no more. We'll see. Sam's program tonight: "But With Sleep Came Horses" But With Sleep Came Horses
Avatar 9:52pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

WikiFoote :
...' A Harvard graduate and the first noted American classical composer to be trained entirely in the U.S., in some sense he is to music what American poets were to literature before Walt Whitman '...
& all about the Organ.
Interesting.
  9:52pm
Dean:

Not too much Faust! A perfect survey of their work. Thank you!
Avatar 9:53pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ coelacanth∅ @9:52
Truth is - I generally appreciate how durable Apple makes stuff. Since I'm generally way down the economic ladder for Techs...
Avatar 🇰🇷 9:54pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "As-Tu Vu Mon Ombre ?" by "Faust"
Gurgle tells me that Momentaufnahme means "snapshot." Hmmm.
Avatar 9:58pm
tom tom the pipers son:

thanks gary... now if i had any money to buy some faust
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 9:58pm
chresti:

Thanks Gary!
Avatar 🇰🇷 9:58pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "As-Tu Vu Mon Ombre ?" by "Faust"
Krautrockers singing in French. My head is spinning.
Thanks a bunch, Gary. I apologize for coming in late. Have a good break.
Avatar 10:00pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ Gary ~
...enjoy the other things...
Avatar 10:00pm
Gary:

Night and thanks, everyone -- see you in a month!
Avatar 🇰🇷 Swag For Life Member 10:00pm
chresti:

A month?! Have a good trip!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks Gary!
Enjoy your adventures, and your time away!

tchau
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