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Favoriting August 12, 2024: Ersters and Plums

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments New Approx. start time
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra  Wake Up and Sing   Favoriting A Needle in a Haystack  Vocalion  2008  CD  From 1936; Lew Sherwood, vocal    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Cab Calloway and His Orchestra  I Love to Singa   Favoriting 78 single  Brunswick  1936  MP3      0:04:50 (Pop-up)
Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra  Hot Dogs and Sasparella   Favoriting Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra 1932–36  Sunbeam  1976  LP  From 1934; Muzzy Marcellino, vocal    0:07:55 (Pop-up)
"Fats" Waller and His Rhythm  Us on a Bus   Favoriting One Never Knows, Do One?  RCA Victor  1957  LP  From 1936    0:10:48 (Pop-up)
Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees  You Oughta Be in Pictures   Favoriting The Voice That Had Them Fainting 1928–1937  Take Two  1992  CD  From 1934    0:13:37 (Pop-up)
Ambrose and His Orchestra  Pu-Leeze Mr. Hemingway   Favoriting The Golden Age of Ambrose and His Orchestra  EMI  1985  LP  From 1932; Elsie Carlisle, vocal    0:16:51 (Pop-up)
Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra  Like Me a Little Bit Less (Love Me a Little Bit More)   Favoriting In Hollywood 1928-1933  Renovation  2006  CD  From 1933; Shirley Ross, vocal    0:19:27 (Pop-up)
The Boswell Sisters  Heebie Jeebies   Favoriting Nothing Was Sweeter Than The Boswell Sisters  Ace of Hearts  1966  LP  From 1931    0:22:21 (Pop-up)
Connee Boswell  Carioca   Favoriting Under a Blanket of Blue  Take Two  1983  LP  From 1934    0:24:53 (Pop-up)
Eddie Cantor  When My Ship Comes In   Favoriting The Columbia Years 1922–1940  Columbia Legacy  1994  CD  From 1934    0:28:02 (Pop-up)
Fred Astaire  Let's Call the Whole Thing Off   Favoriting Starring Fred Astaire  Columbia  1989  LP  From 1937    0:31:05 (Pop-up)
 
Billy Bragg and The Blokes  St. Monday   Favoriting England, Half English  Elektra  2002  CD      0:47:29 (Pop-up)
The Fun Boy Three  Summertime   Favoriting 12" single  Chrysalis  1982  12"      0:50:29 (Pop-up)
GUM & Ambrose Kenny Smith  Resilience   Favoriting Ill Times  PDoom  2024  MP3    *   0:56:10 (Pop-up)
Sven Wunder & Drumetrics  Rock Formation   Favoriting Free Time  PIano Piano  2024  MP3    *   0:59:54 (Pop-up)
Biff Rose  The Shah's Embroidered Psychodelic Pants   Favoriting Half Live at the Bitter End  Buddah  1970  LP      1:03:25 (Pop-up)
Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers  Shirin & Fahrad   Favoriting It's Time For...  Upside  1986  LP      1:08:10 (Pop-up)
Ever-Lovin’ Jug Band  Little Rubber Boots   Favoriting Move That Thing  Jalopy  2024  LP    *   1:12:59 (Pop-up)
Syl Sylvain and The Teardrops  Teardrops   Favoriting Syl Sylvain and The Teardrops  RCA  1981  LP      1:15:33 (Pop-up)
Bunky & Jake  Daphne Plum   Favoriting Bunky & Jake  Mercury  1968  LP      1:18:28 (Pop-up)
Jefferson Airplane  My Best Friend   Favoriting Surrealistic Pillow  RCA  1967  LP      1:20:54 (Pop-up)
Mister Rogers  It's Such a Good Feeling   Favoriting You're Growing  Youngheart  1992  CD      1:23:46 (Pop-up)
 
 
Single File: a bunch of 45s in a row for about a half-hour
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77  The Crab (Karan-gai-jo)   Favoriting single  A&M  1972  45      1:33:08 (Pop-up)
Bedford Incident  The Feeling That I Get When You're Near Me   Favoriting single  Kapp  1969  45      1:35:31 (Pop-up)
Medicine  Everybody   Favoriting single  Capitol  1972  45      1:38:11 (Pop-up)
Tommy Roe  Charlie, I Love Your Wife   Favoriting single  Warner Bros.  1980  45      1:40:24 (Pop-up)
Hoodoo Gurus  Cajun Country   Favoriting single  RCA  1989  45      1:43:20 (Pop-up)
Bobby Freeman  Everybody's Got a Hang Up   Favoriting single  Double Shot  1969  45      1:47:15 (Pop-up)
The Chantels  The Plea   Favoriting single  End  1957  45      1:50:07 (Pop-up)
Julie Covington  Easy to Slip   Favoriting single  Virgin  1977  45      1:53:02 (Pop-up)
 
 
Too Pure, 1990–2008
Stereolab  Changer   Favoriting Switched On  Too Pure/Slumberland  1992  CD      2:08:29 (Pop-up)
Th' Faith Healers  Sparklingly Chime   Favoriting Imaginary Friend  Too Pure/Elektra  1994  CD      2:12:56 (Pop-up)
PJ Harvey  Sheela-Na-Gig   Favoriting Too Pure: The Peel Sessions  Strange Fruit  1992  CD  John Peel, 29 Oct 1991    2:17:40 (Pop-up)
Seefeel  Plainsong   Favoriting Polyfusia  Too Pure  1993  CD      2:20:57 (Pop-up)
Pram  Dancing on a Star   Favoriting Helium  Too Pure/American Recordings  1995  CD      2:27:49 (Pop-up)
Laika  Poor Gal   Favoriting Sounds of the Satellites  Too Pure/Sire  1997  CD      2:32:02 (Pop-up)
Seely  Bubble Bath   Favoriting Julie Only  Too Pure/American Recordings  1996  CD      2:35:09 (Pop-up)
Mouse on Mars  Cache Coeur Naif   Favoriting Rost Pocks: The EP Collection  Too Pure/Beggars Banquet  2003  CD  From 1997; feat. Laetitia and Mary from Stereolab    2:39:45 (Pop-up)
Jack  Kid Stardust   Favoriting Biography of a First Son EP  Too Pure  1996  CD      2:42:39 (Pop-up)
Hefner  Every Little Gesture   Favoriting The Fidelity Wars  Too Pure/Beggars Banquet  1999  CD      2:47:39 (Pop-up)
Electrelane  You Make Me Weak at the Knees   Favoriting The Power Out  Too Pure  2004  CD      2:51:40 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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Strandlund:

Yip Yip Hurray!!
  9:02am
bradford:

Good morning Joe & greetings Yippers!
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MarginWalker in Baltimore:

🫡
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listener james from westwood:

Morning, Joe and all!
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Deano de los Muertos:

👾📻👾
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DjLorraine:

Yips y'all!
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common:

yip
  9:03am
chadillac:

Happy McGasko Monday!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04am
David The Splatter:

Happy Boing, Yippers!
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Handy Haversack:

Morning, Joe and Surfactants.
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Ben in Newark:

Good morning everyone!
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yerfriendpaul:

Good morning Joe, everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:05am
Hughie Considine:

Morning, yippers. I love when Monday morning begins in sepia-toned 1936...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:05am
Karl:

↳ Song: "Wake Up and Sing" by "Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra"
This is great
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06am
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "I Love to Singa" by "Cab Calloway and His Orchestra"
Hi Joe and Owl Jolson!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06am
Karl:

↳ Song: "I Love to Singa" by "Cab Calloway and His Orchestra"
Wondering if this record was influential on Mark E. Smith
  9:07am
Noel:

https://archive.org/details/ilovetosinga1936_202001
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08am
Karl:

Now I'm imagining Mark E. Smith as a cabaret performer in the 30s
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08am
yerfriendpaul:

So glad I got a chance to see Cab Calloway and his orchestra perform in Hartford in the 80s. Free outdoor concert sponsored by Aetna. He was older but put on a great show
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08am
The Oscar:

↳ Song: "I Love to Singa" by "Cab Calloway and His Orchestra"
Mornin' all! I can't be the only one thinking of the singing owl right now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08am
Strandlund:

↳ yerfriendpaul @9:08
Nice!!
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ yerfriendpaul @9:08
wow. Cab was great, really one of a kind
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:10am
yerfriendpaul:

Not only did Cab perform, but the Nicolas Brothers (also, up there in age) also performed and were great
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:11am
The Oscar:

↳ Song: "Hot Dogs and Sasparella" by "Ted Fio Rito and His...
Going up to the beach this week, and man oh man do hot dogs and sasparilla sound good.
Avatar 9:11am
Joe McG:

G'mornin', folks! Hope your Monday is going good so far. Thanks for joining me today.
  9:11am
chresti:

Morning Joe and surfies! Getting ready to leave SF
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Good morning, Joe and Yipping listeners!
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Strandlund:

↳ yerfriendpaul @9:10
Twice Nice!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:12am
Deano de los Muertos:

↳ Song: "Us on a Bus" by ""Fats" Waller and His Rhythm"
Fats is my favorite
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milk t:

good morning
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yerfriendpaul:

Fats!!!!! His voice/playing = instant joyful feeling
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:13am
Hughie Considine:

Fats was one of my dad's faves. I once tried to share one of Joe's shows of this type with my dad, but he told me there was some strange technical difficulties with the file. It was, of course, Joe's intro. Dad was convinced there was something wrong with his radio ...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:13am
Peter from Saranac Lake NY:

Yip yip hooray, it's noise time! Good morning Joe McG and fellow travelers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:14am
yerfriendpaul:

↳ Hughie Considine @9:13
Ha ha! The yips yips
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:15am
Webhamster Henry:

This set is like me sitting in my seat with the big hole in it at the Thalia Theatre.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:16am
Ken From Hyde Park:

↳ Hughie Considine @9:13
"You're trying to trick me!" 👽
  9:16am
Joe M:

Love it!

The annual “I’m big with mothers-in-law” set

Singa Singa

Pulled out my raccoon coat “go state”
Avatar 9:17am
Creature Boy:

↳ Song: "You Oughta Be in Pictures" by "Rudy Vallée and Hi...
🎶 🎵 🎬 🎞 🎥 💣 🎶 🎵
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Hughie Considine @9:13
When I was growing up my dad sang a lot of Cab Calloway around the house, but I never knew the source of the songs until decades later, after my Dad was gone. He never explained the songs to me, just sang bits and pieces of them. Also Louis Jordan. They were like musical breadcrumbs, a trail for me to follow. Of course at the time I was only interested in the Ramones, but I picked up on it much later.
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Cheryl The Nerd:

Greetings fellow nerds...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:19am
JohnEBGood:

Nothing like Hod Dogs and Sasparilla with my Coney Island sweetheart. Thanks for the swing Joe ; )
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Cheryl The Nerd:

This setlist is giving me Rich Conaty flashbacks. :)
  9:20am
Joe M:

Victoria Jackson?

(Pu-Leeze Mr. Hemingway)
  9:20am
traven:

Great opening set, Joe! My compliments to you.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:21am
Karl:

My dad used to tell me about his first music teacher, a traveling music teacher that went from town to town in rural Georgia back in the 40s. She traveled with a record player and 78 RPM records. Considering she was probably carrying music cut to shellac in the 30s, I wonder if he heard any music like this back then.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:22am
Hughie Considine:

↳ Charles in Chicago @9:18
What a gift. Sometimes it takes a long time to see things from our dads' POV.
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Joe McG:

↳ Cheryl The Nerd @9:19
One of my radio heroes!
  9:23am
pmcWhenever:

sasparilla grows wild all around me…
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Charles in Chicago @9:18
PS: Your dad sounds like a swell guy.
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Hughie Considine @9:23
Indeed he was, even if I didn't always appreciate him. And now I'm older than he was when he passed away, which is quite a feeling. I've outlived Jimi, Jesus, Elvis, and now my dad....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:25am
Strandlund:

Kids...Now, THIS is MUSIC!!
  9:25am
Plus So Much More:

Supremely astounding show, Joe! Marvelous.
  9:26am
traven:

↳ Strandlund @9:25
I agree with you 100%!
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Charles in Chicago @9:24
Hey Hugie, I recognize Bryan Ferry and Michael Stipe in yr profile pic, but who are the two in the middle?
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milk t:

↳ Plus So Much More @9:25
yessss all these are so good
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "Carioca" by "Connee Boswell"
Here's a revue song with a bit of a parody of The Carioca: jhhl.net...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
Hughie Considine:

↳ Charles in Chicago @9:26
Beck and Sigourney Weaver. All three very close friends of mine.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
yerfriendpaul:

↳ Song: "Carioca" by "Connee Boswell"
Love that piano break
Avatar 9:28am
Charles in Chicago:

↳ Hughie Considine @9:27
Oh, of course!
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ Song: "Carioca" by "Connee Boswell"
Not to be confused with "The Vapor Carioca" by The Bobs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:28am
Hughie Considine:

↳ Charles in Chicago @9:24
It is freaky when we live longer than our heroes -- almost doesn't feel right.
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Roberto:

↳ Song: "Carioca" by "Connee Boswell"
Well, I learned something today. My dopey martial arts instructors have been calling the "carioca" the "karaoke" all this time.
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Hughie Considine @9:28
Well, it's better than the alternative!
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Buzzportnoy:

↳ Webhamster Henry @9:27
Also used in the french comedy movie "La Cité de la Peur" un film de Les Nuls
youtu.be...
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Roberto:

↳ Roberto @9:29
I shall be bringing this up during today's class.
  9:33am
Joe M:

Nice thrift store (shoe) reference by Eddie Cantor
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:33am
Hughie Considine:

↳ Song: "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" by "Fred Astaire"
This was the kind of ditty you would learn from your folks...
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yerfriendpaul:

↳ Song: "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" by "Fred Astaire"
Such a great song! The lyrics are tremendous
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:34am
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Hughie Considine @9:33
The Ella and Louis version is delightful!
  9:34am
Sam:

My grandparents used to sing this all the time. That and "Yes we have no bananas"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35am
Deano de los Muertos:

ersters?! 🦪
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35am
yerfriendpaul:

↳ Sam @9:34
Another classic!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35am
doctorjazz:

Cool Set!
Hi Joe, Noisemakers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35am
gauche knee:

↳ Song: "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" by "Fred Astaire"
Absolutely loved this set & this gem to end it💗
  9:35am
Sam:

↳ Deano de los Muertos @9:35
Like terlet
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35am
Hughie Considine:

↳ Webhamster Henry @9:34
yes indeed ... perfect as a duet
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35am
Gregosaurus:

↳ Deano de los Muertos @9:35
Only in Brooklyn.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35am
Strandlund:

Standing Ovation, Joe!!
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Roberto @9:30
Great set Joe, me and the wife and our two cats just sitting here contentedly smiling, sipping our morning coffee. Life is just fine.
  9:35am
Brendan:

Swell set Joe
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:36am
doctorjazz:

↳ Webhamster Henry @9:34
True dat! (everything Ella and Louis did was great)
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Charles in Chicago @9:35
(well the cats aren't actually sipping coffee, but they are smiling their cat-smiles)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:36am
Marley P. Dogg:

Good morning Joe McG and friends! Hope everyone had a great weekend!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:36am
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "Like Me a Little Bit Less (Love Me a Little Bit M...
Not to be confused with Gus Bodenheim...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:36am
gauche knee:

↳ Webhamster Henry @9:34
Yes,Ella & Louie …perfection
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:37am
Hughie Considine:

When pitcher Waite Hoyt was injured in a game at Ebbets Field, the cry went up, "Hert's hoit!"
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Roberto:

↳ Charles in Chicago @9:35
That was probably intended for Joe M, but seeing as cats are involved, I'll take it!
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Roberto:

↳ Roberto @9:37
My li'l booger is sitting here with me on my desk right now.
  9:39am
Sam:

Back in the days when people would come to blows over pronunciation.
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V Priceless:

'erster' is an old Brooklyn pronunciation
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:43am
The Butterman:

Once I hear Eddie Cantor belting out I think of “the last rose of summer, is the sweeeetest rose of alllllllll” and I think it’s the end of summer and DONT like it one bit. Also, I will spend the entire day screaming, “ the last rose of summmmmmahhhhhhh”
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:46am
alanSixº:

I had to pull over just to say my next dog is going to be named Muzzy Marmalino
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Cheryl The Nerd:

Saw something online yesterday that some guy named his dog "Ozzy Pawsborne--The Prince Of Barkness".

I can't top that.
  9:47am
Col & Eddie in the app:

Heard the band Novak? They have a song called Rapunzel that’s my favourite song ever
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:48am
Deano de los Muertos:

↳ V Priceless @9:40
Thanks, definitely never heard it before
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Joe McG:

↳ alanSixº @9:46
A wonderful tribute!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:49am
gauche knee:

↳ Charles in Chicago @9:36
I knew a cat that loved coffee. He was a jet black beauty named Inky Java Joe…he would aggressively steal sips of my coffee when I wasn’t looking. The origin of his addiction …he was rescued from a park slope coffee shop yard.

O & your morning sounds perfect.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:49am
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "St. Monday" by "Billy Bragg and The Blokes"
Drink Me's St. Monday is one of my favorite songs: www.youtube.com...
  9:49am
Brendan:

Erstwhile pronounciation
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ Song: "St. Monday" by "Billy Bragg and The Blokes"
Can't go wrong with Billy Bragg! His live shows are great. It's like going to a World History class and getting a great lecture.
Avatar 9:52am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ Good ☽Monday FMUvianz ~
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:53am
Strandlund:

↳ Song: "Summertime" by "The Fun Boy Three"
This is great!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:54am
Gregosaurus:

↳ Song: "Summertime" by "The Fun Boy Three"
Never heard this one before.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:54am
David The Splatter:

Morning, Cheryl and Rabbit and Henry and, of course, Mr. McGasko!
  9:55am
Andres:

↳ Song: "Summertime" by "The Fun Boy Three"
Good morning, Joe and all. Also new to me. Nice. It’s got those FB3 drums. It was Terry Halls voice that got my ears. Feeling summer waning around here.
  9:55am
Mattynotimes:

Damn this version of Summertime is awesome! Mornin Joe! Loving the set
  9:55am
morphe':

↳ Song: "Summertime" by "The Fun Boy Three"
With everyday Madrid temps at 100*f or higher for the past few weeksand the weeks to come ... I would slow this down and turn it into a serious dirge ...
I just canna' reach the turntable..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:56am
zachary:

↳ Song: "Summertime" by "The Fun Boy Three"
This song is epic.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

☕️☠️Saluting Thee Assembled with thuh DeathWish Koffeez☠️☕️
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Roberto:

↳ morphe' @9:55
This is why we started our Madrid study abroad program with three weeks in Santiago de Compostela!
  9:58am
morphe':

↳ Roberto @9:58
Viva el Norte !!!!!
Suerte !!!
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Roberto:

↳ Roberto @9:58
Granted, climate change wasn't as severe in 1986, but Madrid was still deemed uninhabitable until September.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:59am
Gregosaurus:

↳ Deano de los Muertos @9:48
Used to work with a bunch of old Brooklyn guys in a produce market 40 (!) years ago. The whole "boids" & "erl can" bit. That accent pretty much died out with that generation.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:59am
Handy Haversack:

↳ alanSixº @9:46
Alan, was Tico named after the record label?
  10:03am
morphe':

↳ Roberto @9:59
for the past 3? years it has been unbearable early June till late Sept ... Oct.... also, with no winter snows my closest mountain swimming hole is but a moss patch ..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
chris in the redwoods:

↳ Song: "Rock Formation" by "Sven Wunder & Drumetrics"
wow, dig that!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
Handy Haversack:

↳ Song: "The Shah's Embroidered Psychodelic Pants" by "Bif...
Thought this was Hoboken Jack at first!
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ gauche knee @9:49
Cats are so interesting and diverse in their personalities and preferences
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05am
Hughie Considine:

↳ Gregosaurus @9:59
There's a Honeymooners episode where Norton calls a coin a "kern." Definitely a Brooklyn thing.
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Roberto:

↳ morphe' @10:03
¡Jo!
  10:07am
rx "rexy" scabin:

Good morning, Joe and Everyone.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:08am
zachary:

↳ Handy Haversack @10:04
Ha!
  10:08am
traven:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:05
"Space helmet on, oh Captain Video!
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V Priceless:

↳ Deano de los Muertos @9:48
You're welcome! What Gregosaurus said. Learned it from my dad (1918-2010). See also Ed Norton, Honeymooners episode where he's pretending to be a doctor, and tells the magazine editor he went to public school in "Erster Bay"! Classic stuff!
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:05
Sluggo speaks Brooklynese in older Nancy comics (girls are "goils") but he lost it at some point. You take R's out of some woids and insert them in others... eg "Brenda's mother" becomes "Brender's mudda"
  10:10am
Greg from ZONE 5:

Go Jojo!
  10:10am
morphe':

↳ traven @10:08
the dogfood episode ...".. still say that's the best pate [pronounced "Pa-Day"] I've ever had...'
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ Handy Haversack @10:04
So did I!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:14am
zachary:

↳ Song: "Little Rubber Boots" by "Ever-Lovin’ Jug Band"
And you're going to need those rubber boots!

I like it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:14am
Gregosaurus:

↳ V Priceless @10:09
A little old Brooklyn poetry:

The spring is sprung,
The grass is riz.
I wonder where the boidies is.
The little boids is on the wing.
Naa, dats obsoid;
The little wings is on the boids.
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Roberto:

If you want to hear contemporary Brooklynese, check out Fred and Alan's guest appearances on Pseu's shows.
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Roberto @10:15
Are they Brooklyn or Joisey?
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V Priceless:

↳ Gregosaurus @10:14
Haha! Thanks for sharing. That lingo never gets old!
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Charles in Chicago @10:09
Yup, and Krazy Kat, which predated Nancy, was big on Brooklyn-ese.
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Roberto:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:15
I think they're originally from Brooklyn.
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steveo:

Happy Monday!
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Roberto @10:18
I suppose that's a particular variety of Brooklyn that they reflect. To me they sound like Larry "Bud" Mellman, who was indeed from Brooklyn.
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Webhamster Henry:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:17
Milt Gross was a master documentarian of Dialectical tenement English: en.wikipedia.org...
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Philip:

McGasko brings the eclectic. So good. Mornin' erstyers! yeah, brooklyn. family members used to say that
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clarke:

yip yip yip ya'll!!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Song: "My Best Friend" by "Jefferson Airplane"
Saw Jorma not long ago at The City Winery NYC (Steven Bernstein sat in), still plays a mean acoustic guitar!
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Roberto:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:20
I suppose it's not so much contemporary as genuine.
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clarke:

i was out exercising, and on the erters comment - it is a total new orleans thang - which (some say) comes from brooklynese
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clarke:

↳ clarke @10:23
-ersters
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Webhamster Henry @10:21
thanks, this looks super cool!
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HyperDose:

↳ Song: "It's Such a Good Feeling" by "Mister Rogers"
😍😍😍
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "My Best Friend" by "Jefferson Airplane"
Few Albums so evocative of a Place & Time - & ones of notable relevance & impermanence.
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Mattynotimes:

And now Mr. Rogers! YESSSSSS
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Brian in UK:

Hey Joe.
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ Song: "It's Such a Good Feeling" by "Mister Rogers"
Let's all hark back to our childhoods!
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clarke:

i'm growing!
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chris in the redwoods:

↳ Song: "It's Such a Good Feeling" by "Mister Rogers"
<3
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Michael C St Lou:

↳ Song: "It's Such a Good Feeling" by "Mister Rogers"
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David The Splatter:

↳ Song: "It's Such a Good Feeling" by "Mister Rogers"
🤗
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Gregosaurus:

↳ Song: "It's Such a Good Feeling" by "Mister Rogers"
This is waking up brain cells I haven't accessed in 50 years!
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Hughie Considine:

↳ clarke @10:24
Good day to ya!
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Handy Haversack:

↳ clarke @10:25
What up, clarke!
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rx "rexy" scabin:

I needed that.
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clarke:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:25
and it TIS!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "It's Such a Good Feeling" by "Mister Rogers"
I call it Stealth Jazz how we'd get real Players behind such Kiddos' shows & things...
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clarke:

↳ Handy Haversack @10:26
finishin' my coffee (i don't drink coffee)
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Brian in UK:

Growing older but not up?
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Mattynotimes:

Jake is my cousin!
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Song: "My Best Friend" by "Jefferson Airplane"
For a band that was as big as Jefferson Airplane, they didn't really become an influence on anyone that I can see.
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Noir Lover:

I like After Bathing at Baxter's.
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Chris in Kensington Bklyn:

Greetings, Joe and all! Welcome to the week.
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Mattynotimes:

He’s still making music. I want to bring him in to play music live some time and talk about his LES days!
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Joe McG:

↳ Mattynotimes @10:32
Oh my gosh, you need to!
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doctorjazz:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:28
The vocals of the group X reminded me of the Grace/Kantner vocals.
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Dean:

Was expecting "Everything Gives You Cancer" at the beginning of this SM&B'77.

In '81 Sylvain had not long before accompanied David Johansen on a tour. Their appearance at Costa Mesa's Cuckoo's Nest was one of the top shows for me.
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Handy Haversack:

↳ clarke @10:27
Calmer than you are, Dude.
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Song: "The Crab (Karan-gai-jo)" by "Sergio Mendes & Bras...
From Wiki: "Thinking about the immortality of the crab" (Spanish: Pensando en la inmortalidad del cangrejo) is a Spanish idiom about daydreaming.
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Hughie Considine:

That's a good point. Noted!
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clarke:

↳ Handy Haversack @10:36
shifts!
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Noir Lover:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:28
Jefferson Airplane records can still be bought for dirt cheap if that's any barometer.
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Dean:

I acquired Volunteers for free. Sitting in a box on somebody's curb.
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Handy Haversack:

↳ Song: "Charlie, I Love Your Wife" by "Tommy Roe"
Kitty-corner from Story Corner.
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tim:

↳ Song: "Cajun Country" by "Hoodoo Gurus"
Hey Joe and everyone!
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Joe McG:

↳ Dean @10:43
Great art! Love the newspaper inside, too. Wonder who did it first, them or the Four Seasons?
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BillyLundun:

↳ Song: "Charlie, I Love Your Wife" by "Tommy Roe"
I'm assuming this wasn't some Manson sleeper track from an alternative California.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...course anytime you got a Rawkband with both Mens & Womens especially singing the Airplane comparison is paraded out
...but real Influence is another matter. Maybe a real good point. Someone like Sky Cries Mary it might actually apply... Wouldn't be deeply shocked if Siouxsie was a closet Gracey enthusiast ...nor if she weren't...
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ Song: "Cajun Country" by "Hoodoo Gurus"
Thanks for reminding me: Hoodoo Gurus coming to Racket in NYC 9/14.
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tim:

↳ Song: "Cajun Country" by "Hoodoo Gurus"
If Mars needs guitars, then the bayou needs....?
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Noir Lover @10:42
It's telling, but many records in the cheap bins are by people who were not only big but influential as hell. The Who's catalog seems to fetch far less than the Beatles, Stones, Zeppelin, for example. I don't think you'd pay much for an old copy of Joni Mitchell LP besides Blue.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:46
...I mean - there must be many influenced by the Airplane ...just don't ask me for a list early of a Monday...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:47
A little strange as TheWho had much less distribution in the actual day - until the 70s I suppose... But they've been generous with Extras & things on CDs ...& the abundance of Who Greatest Hits collections over the decades is a kind of in-joke....
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Dean:

There's the catch! My Volunteers does not have the newspaper. I guess you get what you pay for.
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tim:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:48
It's seems like individual players in Airplane are listed as influences more than the group. But I wouldn't mind hearing a contemporary band with obvious Airplane influences.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ tim @10:50
Right. Hendrix was certainly enthused about playing with Jack Casady when there was opportunity. But does he always make the shortlist of Greatest Bassists as often as he merits.
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Noir Lover:

I think a lot of crooners like Steve Perry and ilk were listening to Marty Balin.
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Handy Haversack:

↳ Cheryl The Nerd @10:46
What's that place like? I saw Boris is playing there in October.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Noir Lover @10:51
Interesting. Marty deserves better credits, imho... I often think JanisJoplin deserves more credit for Plant, Noddy & StevenTyler type vocalists. But - Woman.
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tim:

Actually, it seems like most of the 60s SF records are still moderately priced. A few years ago I realized even though I've loved t he SF bands for decades I hardly had any of their records. All the Quicksilver, Moby Grape, Airplane, Beautiful Day, etc rekkids I've picked up have been moderately priced.
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:49
And I get the joke! Still, I never felt the need to replenish my Who collection -- I guess those odds-and-sods Pete Townshend collections provided me with all the alternate takes I needed. Quadrophenia would benefit from remastering but apparently not possible because of the way the vocals were recorded.
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Joe McG:

The guy who wrote the "Jefferson Airplane Love You" box set liner notes thinks that they were as influential as the Beatles.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Maybe SanFrancisco remained more of an Underground after all.
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Clincher16":

Howdy all
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clarke:

lowell!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& of course as definitive as TheWho always were ...their Charting #1s were few indeed...
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Joe McG @10:54
Well, that's an interesting take. Does he provide any evidence? They were very much paradigm-breaking in the things they said and how they marketed themselves.
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clarke:

↳ Joe McG @10:54
yeah, no way close
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ Handy Haversack @10:53
Don't know, never been there. But it looks like a standing-only mosh pit. That's what's keeping me from going. I just can't do that anymore--although I'll be forcing myself to do it in October for Nick Lowe.
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clarke:

moshing to the knife! nice!
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Threemoons 🌛🌕🌜:

Heyo all. TGIM and all that.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The Airplane were the highest profile Charting face of all of Psychedelia / Hippiedom for a moment. & everything that goes with that - in terms of attitudes & Forms & Culture...
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tadpoles:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:58
Strangely enough that Skip Spence track had a decidedly Mamas & The Papas feel.
Cheers
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Handy Haversack @10:53
Boris' three-high amp stacks in some Club ?? ...Alert the seismic quake monitors...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ tadpoles @10:59
Yeah. DamagePsych & Songwriter go together I suppose - a la Syd...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Cale worked with NickDrake as did Richard Thompson... Way kewl.
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Dean:

It seems Volunteers had a delayed release, because the band refused to release it while RCA Victor challenged some of the lyrics in the title song. The band won their challenge in Sept. '69, per Variety. By early Oct., the album was "upcoming."

Genuine Imitation Life Gazette was being advertised in Feb. '69. So, unless JA had Volunteers ready for issue at the beginning of the year, it appears the Four Seasons started the newspaper trend. See also Thick As a Brick.
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Gregosaurus:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:59
That worked particularly well some years back at Poisson Rouge. (Flood, maybe?)
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:58
That's right -- my point was that for a band that huge, one doesn't hear much of their *musical* legacy in subsequent acts. And usually, bands that get as big the Airplane are copied.
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Hughie Considine @10:17
I think Krazy was more New Orleans than Brooklyn.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Dean @11:01
...'Sometime in NYC'...
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tadpoles:

Yeah..."Oar" up there as essential listening as "The Madcap Laughs".
Cheers
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:02
Yep, I mispeaked! But some of those woids come out the same in print.
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tadpoles:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:00
Was replying to you RR.
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Noir Lover:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @10:53
Today and Comin Back to Me are the best songs on Surrealistic Pillow imo. No disrespect to Grace she's great.
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Karl:

↳ Hughie Considine @11:02
Pink Floyd?
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clarke:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:02
nope, Krazy Kat was totally off of brooklynese, as was bugs bunny
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Noir Lover @11:03
I understand. No filler on that Album really.
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Karl @11:05
I think Floyd influenced a lot of bands, althoug their live shows were tough to imitate.
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clarke:

there are subtle differences between yat-speak (nola) and brooklynese
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Hughie Considine @11:03
"There is a New Orleans city accent ... assocated with downtown New Orleans, particularly with the German and Irish Third Ward, that is hard to distinguish from the accent of Hoboken, New Jersey and Astoria, Long Island, where the Al Smith inflection, extinct in Manhattan, has taken refuge. The reason, as you might expect, is that the same stocks that brought the accent to Manhattan imposed it on New Orleans" - A.J. Liebling, "The Earl of Louisiana", quoted in "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole.
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Karl:

↳ Hughie Considine @11:07
No, I'm saying that I think Floyd was pretty clearly influenced by Jefferson Airplane.
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efd:

Thanks for the mention, Joe!
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Kotzwinkled:

LA LOM is terrific live. Very good vibes.
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clarke:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:07
this is pretty true - but Krazy Kat is nowhere near nola accent
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clarke:

↳ efd @11:08
howdy!
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Handy Haversack:

↳ Cheryl The Nerd @10:57
We're seeing Slift and the Osees the same week as that Boris show, so I'd call it unlikely for us as well ...
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Joe McG:

↳ efd @11:08
Hey Evan, do you know what band is here right now? They have a lot of members bringing equipment in!
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ clarke @11:08
Really? Herriman was born in New Orleans, I always figured that's where he got the inspiration for Krazy-talk. If not Nola, where do you place it?
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clarke:

and, the nola accent is slowly dying out!! we call it a yat-cent
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ Handy Haversack @11:09
I was hoping to mention it to JoeB today, but it looks like that will have to wait.
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clarke:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:09
in brooklyn even!!
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Karl @11:07
Hmmm ... they certainly tread in that spacey atmospheric zone but ... does correlation mean causation?
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clarke:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:09
actually, Krazy Kat sounds like, to me, the fine actor Bert Lahr (the cowardly lion)
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efd:

↳ Joe McG @11:09
No idea! Let me look at the studio schedule.
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Scott Williams:

↳ Joe McG @11:09
Hi Joe - that's Winged Wheel, setting up a session for Kendra
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clarke:

↳ Song: "Changer" by "Stereolab"
ain't dis grand??!!
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Song: "Changer" by "Stereolab"
I have a lot of Stereolab and this one always rises to the top. Repetition can be so beautiful.
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Joe McG:

↳ Scott Williams @11:12
Cool, thanks! I'd like to dip in to hear a bit of that when I'm done here!
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efd:

↳ Scott Williams @11:12
What Scott said!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Karl @11:07
Interesting. I'd tend to think there were parallel developments that early in London & SF - in terms of Avant-oriented Psych, long Improvisation (after Jazz really) @ Freak Outs ...but everyone became aware of everyone very rapidly (...there were - as they say - 'Hip' in the 60s...)
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tim:

↳ Song: "Changer" by "Stereolab"
Was the first Switched On a proper album or singles collection like the later volumes?
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common:

↳ Song: "Sparklingly Chime" by "Th' Faith Healers"
faith healers! got to see them way back with unrest. such a great show! love this! thanks, joe
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tim:

↳ Song: "Sparklingly Chime" by "Th' Faith Healers"
I saw these guys open for Blues Explosion in February 1994.
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Gregosaurus:

↳ Hughie Considine @11:12
Allways love to hear Stereolab lock into a groove & drive it down til the keyboards start to smoke.
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ clarke @11:11
Interesting. I thought it was more Nola than NY but I could be wrong. I think some if it is just out of Herriman's fertile imagination. I've been making my way through the 13-volume Krazy&Ignatz set published by Fantagraphics covering the years 1916-1944. I'm up to 1925. It's pretty great, a nice escape from today's toxic media environment (WFMU excluded). "There is a heppy land, fur fur away"
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:15
For what it's worth, I found this explanation, which supports what you both are saying: "Krazy's accent is meant to be the "yat" accent of New Orleans, an accent that Krazy's creator would have come into contact with and probably spoke. It sounds a lot like a Brooklyn accent, thanks largely to a very similar blend of ethnicities having settled in the area."
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clarke:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:15
well, herriman wrote the strip, but i am not sure he had anything to do with the cartoon, esp the voicing? i dunno.
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clarke:

↳ Hughie Considine @11:16
yeah, but i am VERY familiar with the nola accent and it is different from KK's in the cartoon.
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chris in the redwoods:

PJ! <3
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clarke:

the popularity of the Popeye cartoons in '40's and 50's and 60's new orleans is INSANE!!
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Handy Haversack:

↳ Song: "Sheela-Na-Gig" by "PJ Harvey"
Nice. K8 books a series of shows and took her booking title from this song. Also, Mary Wing 3OAKed it some time back: wfmu.org...
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Hughie Considine:

↳ clarke @11:19
I still recall the animated version of Krazy Kat that ran briefly in the late '60s. Along with Beetle Bailey and Snuffy Smith, which had a rip-roaring theme song. Great times!!
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ clarke @11:17
I don't know what cartoon you are referring to, I'm talking about the comic strip.
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morphe':

↳ Song: "Sheela-Na-Gig" by "PJ Harvey"
Nat'l Museum Ireland
Sheela-Na-Gig

https://www.digitalheritageage.com/snag_nmi
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HesperusWrecked:

↳ common @11:14
Saw that same bill at Maxwell's. I was expecting Unrest to be pop-ish, Stereolab to be a little trying live. Turned out opposite. Unrest were somewhat staid, and the Lab were really stirring, just fantastic.
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Chris in Kensington Bklyn:

↳ Song: "Sheela-Na-Gig" by "PJ Harvey"
Always nice to hear Polly Jean on these airwaves!
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clarke:

↳ Hughie Considine @11:20
that is what i am talking about - also TopCat had a brooklyn thing going too
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Webhamster Henry @10:21
Thanks for the Milt Gross reference, I just ordered a copy of "Nize Baby" which I am looking forward to reading.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:20
I *wish* I saw those ! I see the ads...
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Joe McG:

↳ morphe' @11:21
I was there, morphe'! :)
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clarke:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:20
as hughie just mentioned, there was a KK cartoon. that's what i have been referring to, the whole time. never read the comic strip!
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Philip:

PJ Harvey is greatness
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

' tenement English '
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Hughie Considine @11:16
See also my comment at 1107
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common:

↳ HesperusWrecked @11:21
so cool! yea, for some reason stereolab did not play that date. I was bummed but had a great experience
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Webhamster Henry @10:21
' tenement English '
...from up there...
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clarke:

all i can tell you is that the krazy kat cartoon voice is not nola-speak.
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clarke:

↳ clarke @11:24
so, it is probably someone who is not from here, writing about it.
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chris in the redwoods:

↳ Handy Haversack @11:19
thanks for the Mary link! i will check that out. :)
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ clarke @11:22
You really should check out the comic, it's an American classic. T.S. Eliot, Willem de Kooning, H.L. Mencken, P.G. Wodehouse and Jack Kerouac were all fans. Readers were mostly baffled but W.R. Hearst was a fan and made sure it stayed in syndication, sometimes against the wishes of local newspaper publishers who said they were getting complaints from readers.

The comic strip is canon, the cartoon is secondary.
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clarke:

and if you wanna read a comic which gets the nola accent ex-zackly key-rekt: try Bunny Matthews.
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chris in the redwoods:

↳ Joe McG @11:22
whoa! niiiiice.
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Dean:

I only realized about a week ago that T.S. Eliot is an anagram for toilets. S.T. Eliot is a palindrome! I gotcher Waste Land right here!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ clarke @11:24
Seems it would have to be a notable (Animated) Cartoon if Herriman really approved !
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clarke:

i don't know if herriman approved of the cartoon?? ha ha.
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DeepCreep:

Damn Joe! Got me zoning for real owww
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clarke:

most times hollywood didn't make original writers too happy.
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ clarke @11:27
I'm going to have to look into this - en.wikipedia.org... - there were many different animated adaptations, from as early as 1919 up into the 60's. But I'm referring to the newspaper strip, which is the "real" Krazy Kat.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Dean @11:26
WHUT.
...his real name tho ?...
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:28
(Seeing that Herriman died in 1944 he clearly had nothing to do with the later TV adapatations)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:29
Ah.
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clarke:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:28
which i know very little about! but, i don't see how he could 'write' the accent. will have to check it.
  11:30am
Dean:

Thomas Stearns Eliot, right?
  11:31am
clarke:

the real nola accent didn't even start happening until the 20's-30's anyway
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tim:

What a set, Joe!
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steveo:

hi Joe. Nifty set! sadly Too Pure sounds like an apt epitaph
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Joe McG:

↳ tim @11:31
It's interesting to me sometimes to see what the bands on a label have in common, how much of a "label vision" there is.
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clarke:

↳ Joe McG @11:33
i would say the most ideosyncratic was Sarah Records?? or maybe Flying Nun?
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Dean:

ECM, hatArt, CIMP, Harvest...
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ Joe McG @11:33
I've thought about that with Yep Roc. I was part of their Completist club for a while. But apart from Nick Lowe, Los Straitjackets, and The Fleshtones, I wasn't crazy about many of their bands.
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clarke:

and, to me, the most varietal label was Reprise.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Easier to pick out stuff we'd think derives from Stereolab than Airplane it might seem...
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bixa (𝘣𝘦𝘦-𝘩𝘢):

cool set
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Dean:

I purchase regularly from two labels, Marston and Albion. I am a subscriber to the former, which specializes in issues of very old vocal and opera recordings. The latter has a growing catalog of works by or somehow related to Ralph Vaughan Williams. So, kinda not the same as a "house style" or "label vision."
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Hughie Considine:

↳ Cheryl The Nerd @11:35
When I wrote for the local alt-weekly down here in NC, I drove two hours to interview a guy who had every Merge release from the very beginning, cassettes, singles, everything. That was 10 years ago. I'm sure he's still at it!
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ clarke @11:29
Herriman was a genius with language, it's part of the joy of reading the strip. E.g. "There is a heppy land, fur fur away" or "A meddil, emblim of honna, simbil of integiddy, mokk of estimm, and glory…" I just found this nice article about Herriman's use of language, comparing him with Edmund Spenser artduckomagazine.wordpress.com...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ clarke @11:35
Founded by Sinatra for Artistic autonomy - it's where we got Hendrix in the USA...
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Joe McG:

I guess you could say a lot of labels do have personalities. Sarah, Flying Nun, and Yep Roc certainly did/do. A contemporary label that has a very strong identity is Ghost Box.
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common:

great set, joe! takes me back to a happy place
  11:38am
Dean:

Leo, FMP, Intakt, Ken Vandermark's various brands...
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SeanG:

I dig everthing on Bongo Joe
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Threemoons 🌛🌕🌜:

↳ Song: "Poor Gal" by "Laika"
Thanks for this; been ages since I head Laika...
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clarke:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:37
it's just all over the place - and i love that. !!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...4AD obvsly ...then it becomes about who's on the Label that Isn't That so much...
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clarke:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @11:39
i found 4AD pretty diverse
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ clarke @11:38
Just the Market I'd think. Like what Zappa said about the CounterCulture did better with old cigar-chomping Businessmen RecExecs who didn't actually have a clue...
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:37
Wikipedia says (in the "New Orleans English" article): "The main character of the cartoon strip Krazy Kat spoke in a slightly exaggerated phonetically-rendered version of early-20th century Yat; friends of the New Orleans-born cartoonist George Herriman recalled that he spoke with many of the same distinctive pronunciations."

Apparently, I'd rather talk about Krazy Kat all day than buckle down and get to work. But that won't pay the bills (sadly)...
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Dean:

4AD is a great example of said diversity (Cocteau Twins, but Mojave 3...) that nevertheless presents itself as a Venn diagram. CT and M3 overlap on the margins. Factory, of course.
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clarke:

i'm not saying there is a same-i-ness to these labels: but i will buy ANYthing on White Whale or Dunhill.
  11:42am
clarke:

or Dunwich
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Charles in Chicago:

Chris Schlarb's (Psychic Temple) "Big Ego" label is fantastic, I've been enjoying a lot of their recent releases.
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Dean:

Rolling Stones. Now there's a label with a house sound.
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clarke:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:42
yeah, sorry - i had been referring to the cartoon, not the comic!
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tim:

↳ Joe McG @11:33
That interests me too.
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ clarke @11:42
I get it. And now I'm interested to check out the cartoon too.
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ Joe McG @11:37
Stiff Records sure as hell had an identity! :)
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tim:

↳ Song: "Kid Stardust" by "Jack"
I either overlooked or forgot Jack in the subsequent 28 years. Sounds great!
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Charles in Chicago:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:43
or, "cartoons" since there were multiple animated adapatations. Further down the rebbit-hole I go!
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Ochre Ogre:

↳ Dean @11:40
Yes, and Dead Can Dance!
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Charles in Chicago:

Ok time to make the donuts, later good people!
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Joe McG:

↳ Cheryl The Nerd @11:44
Oh yeah, my favorite! Stiff, Elektra, Verve Forecast, all labels this show has highlighted in the past because of their distinctive personalities.
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clarke:

↳ Charles in Chicago @11:43
haven't seen it in decades, if you find some place to see them, let us know!
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Dean:

Dangerhouse
Colgems?
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davefromtoronto:

↳ Song: "Kid Stardust" by "Jack"
is this about charles bukowski?
  11:46am
clarke:

↳ Joe McG @11:45
and i submit that Sarah Records is more same-y than those mentioned.
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Joe McG:

↳ davefromtoronto @11:45
I think it is!
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tim:

I'm currently riding the Dot Dash Sounds train. Dot Dash (run by FMU's own Tom Dash) has put out all killer and no filler. 5 releases in and each is excellent.
  11:48am
clarke:

↳ tim @11:47
don't pull the emergency stop chain
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morphe':

Thanks Joe Mc G and all !!!
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tim:

↳ clarke @11:48
No way!
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Cheryl The Nerd:

↳ tim @11:47
Stand clear of the closing doors!
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doctorjazz:

Thanks Joe!
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clarke:

↳ Song: "Every Little Gesture" by "Hefner"
thanks for keeping reminding me of Hefner, Joe, and fab show!! !
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clarke:

↳ tim @11:48
mind the gap!
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Dean:

Asylum
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davefromtoronto:

it is! i just googled it. he used "kid stardust" as the name for himself as a boxer in a poem.
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clarke:

↳ Dean @11:49
maybe, but still nowhere near Sarah
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Joe McG:

↳ Dean @11:49
Most definitely!
  11:51am
clarke:

it was almost like Sarah had 'REQUIREMENTS'
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Ochre Ogre:

Thanks Joe!
Drats, I missed some interesting commenting about cartoons and labels.
  11:52am
clarke:

twas brillig!
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HesperusWrecked:

If I could I would clicky-star the Too Pure label.
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Hughie Considine:

What a roster! Thanks, Joe!
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tim:

↳ Song: "You Make Me Weak at the Knees" by "Electrelane"
Oh boy! I was hoping Electrelane was going to show up! Such a great band! I was fortunate to see them twice.
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Joe McG:

Thanks for listening and commenting today, folks. I'll see you again next Monday. Stay tuned for Tamar filling in for Joe!
  11:54am
clarke:

↳ tim @11:53
wow! where was that?
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Cheryl The Nerd:

Thanks Joe!
  11:54am
clarke:

↳ Song: "You Make Me Weak at the Knees" by "Electrelane"
great snare sound!
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tim:

I saw them open for Le Tigre in Detroit mid 00s and headline in St Louis late 00s.
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tim:

Thanks, Joe!
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clarke:

↳ tim @11:55
wow! cool.
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Handy Haversack:

Thanks, Joe!
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bradford:

Thanks Joe, as always.
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clarke:

thnx joseph matthew
  11:57am
Brendan:

Thank you, Joe
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chris in the redwoods:

thanks, Joe!
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listener james from westwood:

Thanks, Joe!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ JoeMcG ~
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zachary:

Thanks, Joe! Great show!
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