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Musical theater from off the beaten path. Obscure and unusual show tunes from within the canon and without, flops, failures, and the newest works from up-and-coming artists—plus tried-and-true hits. Also, occasional appearances from songs that are not show tunes (but only if they go really well with show tunes).

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Bob Lawrence with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra  All Points West   Favoriting All Points West  Victor  1937  Music: Richard Rodgers Lyrics: Lorenz Hart 
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Ranveer Singh & Vibha Saraf  Kab Se Kab Tak   Favoriting Gully Boy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Zee  2019  Music: Ankur Tewari & Karsh Kale Lyrics: Kaam Bhaari & Ankur Tewari 
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Asha Bhosle  Aaise Waise Na Samajh Sajna   Favoriting Jaani Dushman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Saregama  1979  Music: Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar & Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma Lyrics: Verma Malik 
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Asha Bhosle & S. P. Balasubrahmanyam  Tana Dim Tana Dim   Favoriting Zara Si Zindagi  Saregama  1982  Music: Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar & Pyarelal Ramprasad Lyrics: Anand Bakshi 
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S. Janaki  Thaliritta Kinakkal   Favoriting Moodupadam (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Saregama  1963  Music: M.S. Baburaj Lyrics: P. Bhaskaran & Yusufali Kechery 
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0:30:35 (Pop-up)
Dilraj Kaur  Dilwale Dildar Ki Baaten   Favoriting Dulhan Har Raat Ki (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Saregama  1985  Music: Hari-Arjun Lyrics: Kulwant Jani 
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0:34:23 (Pop-up)
 
Mohammed Rafi  Aye Shahare Lucknow   Favoriting Palki (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Saregama  1966  Music: Naushad Ali Lyrics: Shakeel Badayuni 
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Ghantasala & Jikki  Kalise Nelaraju   Favoriting Anarkali (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Saregama India Ltd.  1955  Music: P. Adinarayana Rao Lyrics: Samudrala Sr. 
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Ted Heath  dearly beloved   Favoriting Kern for Moderns  London Records  1956  Music: Jerome Kern Lyrics: Johnny Mercer 
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Henry Hall & the BBC Dance Orchestra  I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket   Favoriting I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket/We Saw the Sea  Columbia  1936  Music & Lyrics: Irving Berlin    0:53:04 (Pop-up)
Allan Sherman  I Got the Customers to Face   Favoriting My Son, the Box  Rhino Handmade  2005  Music: Frederick Loewe Lyrics: Allan Sherman    0:55:46 (Pop-up)
 
Original Broadway Cast of Tovarich  Uh-Oh!   Favoriting Tovarich  capitol records, llc  1963  Music: Lee Pockriss Lyrics: Anne Croswell 
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Walter Chiari & Barbara Cook  This Kind of a Girl   Favoriting The Gay Life (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  Capitol Records  1961  Music: Arthur Schwartz Lyrics: Howard Dietz 
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Sal Salvador  You're driving me Crazy   Favoriting Shades of Sal Salvador  BMG Rights Management (US) LLC  1956  Music: Walter Donaldson 
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Morris Nanton Trio  I Am Going to Like It Here   Favoriting Flower Drum Song  Warner Bros. Records  1959  Music: Richard Rodgers 
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Connie Lansberg, Mark Fitzgibbon & Ben Hanlon  Some Other Time   Favoriting Alone with Bees  Professional Human  2023  Music: Leonard Bernstein Lyrics: Betty Comden & Adolph Green 
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BBC Symphony Orchestra  Erkennt euch darin   Favoriting Moses und Aron  Cbs  1975  Music & Lyrics: Arnold Schoenberg 
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Marisa Althausen, Rüdiger Bunse & Horst Fiehl  Sagen Sie mir doch, Marchesa   Favoriting Der Ferne Klang  Marco Polo  1989  Music & Lyrics: Franz Schreker 
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Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin  Faninal und Gefolge ertappen sie   Favoriting Der Rosenkavalier (Orchestral Excerpts)  Capriccio  2003  Music: Richard Strauss Lyrics: Hugo von Hofmannsthal 
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Mark Stewart, Choir of Trinity Wall Street & Bang on a Can All-Stars  Speech   Favoriting Anthracite Fields  Cantaloupe Music  2015  Music & Lyrics: Julia Wolfe 
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Hope Levy  Father Neptune   Favoriting The Connie Converse Universe  No Label  2024  Music & Lyrics: Connie Converse    1:48:32 (Pop-up)
The Monkees  gonna build a mountain   Favoriting Live 1967  Rhino  1987  Music & Lyrics: Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley 
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Ben Platt  Share Your Address   Favoriting Sing to Me Instead  Atlantic  2019  Music & Lyrics: Ben Platt, Jenn Decilveo, Nate Cyphert & Oren Yoel 
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Listener comments!

Avatar 🎭 7:00pm
TonyR:

Playlist photo context demanded! Is she courting the Bishopite vote??
Avatar 🎭 7:01pm
TonyR:

Sheeepishly sharing a record haul?
  7:02pm
Dean:

I'm dying to know where she landed the stash. Echoes here of Bill Clinton's props for Peter Brötzmann. Whatever your ideological commitments, this person can't be all bad!
Avatar 7:02pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

VP Harris is giving a fervent speech about Pacific Overtures being Sondheim's real masterpiece (just like I do when I want to clear guests out of my apartment)
Avatar 🎭 7:03pm
TonyR:

This indeed IS a game-changer!
  7:03pm
Dean:

If I like Sweeney Todd, should I investigate Pacific Overtures?
Avatar 🎭 7:04pm
Listener Gregory:

All aboard for Acid Jazz Hands! Good evening, Ms B.
Avatar 🎭 7:06pm
TonyR:

↳ Bronwyn Bishop @7:02
Photo got my clicky-star!
Avatar 🎭 7:07pm
Dan S:

↳ Song: "All Points West" by "Bob Lawrence with Paul White...
Call RE4-2020 to talk to one of the Marconi Bros. I presume that's 212 area code. :)
Avatar 7:08pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ Dean @7:03
They are very different but yes!!! Pacific Overtures is as minimalist as Sweeney is maximalist lol. Both very brilliant
Avatar 7:08pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ Listener Gregory @7:04
good evening Gregory!!!
Avatar 🎭 7:08pm
TonyR:

Bah. In my day, we had exchanges. We didn't need no area codes!
  7:08pm
Dean:

Marvelous description, Bronwyn. I get it!
Avatar 🎭 7:09pm
Dan S:

↳ Bronwyn Bishop @7:02
Hey, whatever works for you! :)

Good evening, Bronwyn and fellow AJH listeners.
Avatar 🎭 7:10pm
TonyR:

"Long Distance" was big $$$.
Avatar 🎭 7:10pm
Dan S:

↳ TonyR @7:08
Yeah, i remember when you didn't have to use the area code, except for "long distance" calls.
Avatar 🎭 7:11pm
Dan S:

Yeah, the rain is torrential in the NYC metro area right now.
Avatar 🎭 7:12pm
Dan S:

Congrats on your busy social calendar, Bronwyn!
  7:14pm
Dean:

I can listen to Pacific Overtures via Naxos Music Library, courtesy of my employer. Queued!
Avatar 🎭 7:14pm
TonyR:

Oh, for a sudden thunderstorm in Philly. We've been sweltering in 3-digit feels-like all day. At least Amazon didn't drop off my new Prince record in an uncooled locker in a parking lot in the unrelenting sun.
Avatar 🎭 7:18pm
TonyR:

Once did my pre-dawn bridge walk in a cooling cloudburst. Wallet was ruined, but it was a hot night and 5 miles never felt soooooo good.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:20pm
WR:

↳ Dan S @7:07
Area codes were not implemented until early 50s. If you weren't local, you would have to call an "operator" for assistance.
Avatar 🎭 7:20pm
TonyR:

"Is this the party to whom I am speaking?"
Avatar 🎭 7:22pm
TonyR:

My childhood household was briefly. on a "party line" involnuntarily (as far as I knew). That ain't no party.
  7:24pm
Dean:

Yesterday, my daughter described an "app" to me that allows folks to "call" others who have adopted the "app" without using the phone. The caller starts yapping, the recipient immediately hears it, and then can opt to activate the app to continue the call. Or not.

I can't fathom what problem the app solves.

"App" is such a dumb word/concept/product.
  7:25pm
Dean:

But then I also dislike the telephone, too.
Avatar 🎭 7:26pm
Dan S:

↳ WR @7:20
OK, I guess I don't go back quite that far, but i do remember not having to dial the area code for "local" calls. I remember when all of NYC had just one area code, 212. I also remember collect calls and some of the games you could play with them.
Avatar 🎭 7:27pm
Dan S:

And it looks like the downpour is already over. Intense but brief.
Avatar 🎭 7:28pm
TonyR:

Summer squall Bronwyn, we hardly knew ye.
Avatar 🎭 7:29pm
Dan S:

↳ Dan S @7:27
Or maybe not over, but it has let up a lot.
Avatar 🎭 7:33pm
TonyR:

↳ Dean @7:24
Yeah, data is tons more expensive than voice. What problem DOES this solve?
  7:35pm
Dean:

Wait, TonyR. I can't quite discern where you land on the question. In order to use the data, you have to have voice (i.e., cellular, which isn't twisted pair voice).
Avatar 🎭 7:38pm
TonyR:

On Wednesday, May 3rd Vice President Kamala Harris visited HR Records on Kennedy Street. Inside she bought records by Charles Mingus, Roy Ayers, and Porgy and Bess with Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong.


(NB: Petworth (wherever that is) seems to have an area code of 240.)
Avatar 🎭 7:40pm
TonyR:

↳ Dean @7:35
You can get a lot of super cheap voice+text-only plans. It's when you start buying teh Internet 1 Gig at a time that uyou really get to lead the poor people life like twisted-pair copper phone buyers ussd to be.
Avatar 🎭 7:42pm
Listener Gregory:

There was an actual story on the news last night that New Hampshire might have to add a new area code. People are NOT pleased: Dial 603 or die!
Avatar 🎭 7:42pm
TonyR:

Can't really run a smart phone, of course, but that'as a feature, not a bug.
Avatar 🎭 7:43pm
Dan S:

↳ Song: "Aaise Waise Na Samajh Sajna" by "Asha Bhosle"
That is an alarming image. Besides the fangs and dripping blood, his face and beard look blue!
Avatar 🎭 7:43pm
TonyR:

I have a phone. It's called a phone.
Avatar 🎭 7:51pm
Dan S:

↳ TonyR @7:43
I have a flip-phone cell. It's so much less distracting than a smartphone, and much less expensive to purchase.
Avatar 🎭 7:52pm
TonyR:

↳ Dan S @7:51
NOKIA candy-bar phone on prepaid T-Mobile here. $10/month.
  7:52pm
Dean:

Thanks, TonyR. Record store noted!

But I still don't get how the stupid app solves any problem at all.

I myself have no text service. I have a flip phone, which I can't wait to abandon. I've never had a use for a so-called smart phone. (Okay, maybe I could have used one to expedite an inventory of my record collection.)

What does it mean to "buy[] teh [sic] Internet 1 Gig at a time..."?

The Internet is fairly blunt. It connects things to other things through wires or tubes or highways. The Web, on the other hand, is an ungodly nightmare.
Avatar 🎭 7:52pm
Dan S:

↳ Song: "dearly beloved" by "Ted Heath"
From Bollywood to Jerome Kern. Interesting transition.
  7:53pm
Dean:

My favorite cover so far on this playlist, the Heath.
Avatar 🎭 7:55pm
TonyR:

Voice over IP may be what you're using on a cheap phone, but when you start shopping for voice+text+DATA, you're counting down bytes every 30 days.
Avatar 🎭 7:57pm
Dan S:

↳ Song: "I Got the Customers to Face" by "Allan Sherman"
Now that was good for a laugh!
Avatar 🎭 8:00pm
Dan S:

Gershwin and Bernstein would have made better Presidents than some real ones!
Avatar 🎭 8:02pm
TonyR:

A 1963 flop! Just like me!
Avatar 🎭 8:05pm
Dan S:

↳ TonyR @8:02
That gives me an idea. Bronwyn, if we give you the year of our birth, could you find each of us a song from a show that flopped that year? :)
Avatar 8:06pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

I love this idea!!!!
Avatar 🎭 8:09pm
TonyR:

Vivien Leigh on Broadway. The mind reels.
Avatar 🎭 8:09pm
Dan S:

↳ Bronwyn Bishop @8:06
OK, it's 1954 for me.
  8:09pm
Dean:

Sorry, but I'm 1959. Not one song flopped!
Avatar 🎭 8:10pm
Dan S:

↳ Song: "This Kind of a Girl" by "Walter Chiari & Barbara ...
Did "The Gay Life" mean in 1961 what it means today? :)
Avatar 🎭 8:12pm
Dan S:

↳ Song: "You're driving me Crazy" by "Sal Salvador"
Nice guitar and piano work.
Avatar 🎭 8:13pm
TonyR:

↳ Song: "You're driving me Crazy" by "Sal Salvador"
Ironically, Sal is not wearing shades..
Avatar 🎭 8:14pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @7:52
Dean, if you access the internet through your cell connection, you might have to pay for each transmitted byte (or have a limit on how much they’ll let you download). So the internet isn’t limited, but your access is.
Avatar 🎭 8:17pm
Listener Gregory:

Sal Salvador is new to me. Tasty!
I would ask @doctorjazz about him, but he doesn’t seem to be here. Does anyone know if he finally made it to Europe?
Avatar 8:17pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ Dan S @8:09
A Broadway flop of 1954: The Girl in Pink Tights!
  8:18pm
Dean:

Thanks, all. Really, I understand the 'net, the Web, the exploitative econmics, etc. For crying out loud, I consumed Douglas Comer's TCP/IP textbook back in the early '90s. I get the technology. I get the market.

There is no value to the "app" my daughter shared with me. None whatsoever.
Avatar 8:18pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ Dean @8:09
A Broadway flop of 1959 (WHICH I LOVE): Juno!
Avatar 🎭 8:18pm
TonyR:

Growing up po' never leaves you. I get nervous whenever I stream WFMU over my mobile data plan vs. my Wi-Fi at home.
Avatar 🎭 8:19pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Dean @8:18
You realize that this means you will be using that app daily in a year or two!
Avatar 8:20pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

The biggest Broadway flop the year I was born was The Best Little Whorehouse in Public!
Avatar 🎭 8:21pm
Dan S:

↳ Bronwyn Bishop @8:17
Never heard of it. With that title, I'm not surprised it flopped.
  8:23pm
Dean:

I don't know Juno. Again, must explore.

I will never use an app, because I will never have a device capable of using one.
Avatar 🎭 8:24pm
Dan S:

I hearty thanks to DJ Amanda for that!
Avatar 8:24pm
Roberto:

Arnold's grandson was in my high school class, so there!
Avatar 8:25pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ Bronwyn Bishop @8:20
That should be GOES public lol
Avatar 🎭 8:30pm
Dan S:

↳ Bronwyn Bishop @8:25
Is it a sequel to the one in Texas?

BTW, I did a YouTube search for "The Girl in Pink Tights" and found it (of course). Some of the song titles are intriguing. I'll have to listen sometime (after this show, of course).
  8:30pm
Dean:

Wow, Moses und Aron! That's a big hill to climb!
Avatar 🎭 8:31pm
Listener Gregory:

Bronwyn, did you play a cut from the recent Jeff Lederer album Schoenberg On the Beach? I heard it on a couple of Drummer Stream shows. That’s an interesting improvisational approach to Schoenberg.
Avatar 🎭 8:31pm
Dan S:

↳ Song: "Erkennt euch darin" by "BBC Symphony Orchestra"
I can hear how a music class would find this one tough going.
Avatar 🎭 8:32pm
Dan S:

↳ Listener Gregory @8:31
Does it sound anything like "Einstein On The Beach?"
Avatar 🎭 8:32pm
TonyR:

Until you've listened to Richard Burton's "Hamlet" record in AP English, you don't know from tough going.
  8:33pm
Dean:

Let me promote the grandfather of a buddy of mine. Ernst Toch was a Schoenberg contemporary, an emigrant to Los Angeles. Everybody should hear his Geographical Fugue, not a musical per se, but in the spirit of one.
Avatar 🎭 8:40pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Dan S @8:32
No. I think the title is just a joke.
Avatar 🎭 8:45pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "Speech" by "Mark Stewart, Choir of Trinity Wall S...
Excellent!
Avatar 🎭 8:49pm
Dan S:

BTW, Bronwyn, I think I've figured out the meaning of your dream. It means that one day you'll either write a critically acclaimed Broadway musical, or become President of the United States. Your choice.
Avatar 🎭 8:53pm
Dan S:

↳ Song: "gonna build a mountain" by "The Monkees"
And for something completely different...
Avatar 🎭 8:53pm
TonyR:

Did Mickey Dolenz quit in 1967?
Avatar 🎭 8:54pm
Listener Gregory:

↳ Song: "gonna build a mountain" by "The Monkees"
I feel this song goes best if you say it “Gonna build a mountang.”
Avatar 8:54pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

↳ Dan S @8:49
I EMPHATICALLY choose the former!!! from your mouth to gods ear!!!!
Avatar 🎭 8:55pm
TonyR:

Sticker says that Micky is present. Still, how rude!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:57pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Hey everyone! After Bronwyn's show is over, head over here to hear me fill in for Rich from Washington: wfmu.org...
Avatar 🎭 8:58pm
Dan S:

↳ Song: "Father Neptune" by "Hope Levy"
I like that idea for a meetup. Maybe I'd even get out of my apt. for that. :)
Avatar 🎭 8:59pm
Dan S:

Another fun and fine show, Bronwyn! Have a good week! Carry an umbrella with you!
Avatar 9:00pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

thank you darlings!!!
Avatar 🎭 9:03pm
Listener Gregory:

Great show, Bronwyn!
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 9:16pm
WR:

Thank you! Bronwyn!

I went down a rabbit hole trying to find out what recordings I have of Mose und Aron and what Franz Schreker recordings I have and didn't make it back to the screen. Excellent episode!

Oh, I do have the "new Broadway cast" recording of Pacific Overture. Have just dipped my ears into it a bit.
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