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Favoriting September 14, 2024: Where the Violets Bloom and Fade / Derek Piotr guest mix

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New Approx. start time
 
Cricket's Mix Pt. 1
ylayali  little caterpillar graveyard   Favoriting caterpillar graveyard  Sleeper Records  2019  https://ylayali.bandcamp.com/album/caterpillar-graveyard    0:02:36 (Pop-up)
Tomoaki Saito  およぐ   斉藤友秋(鳥盤)  Eimosez Records  2006  artist aka 斉藤友秋; recorded spring 2004    0:06:39 (Pop-up)
S.F. "Sam" Russell  As I Walked Over London's Bridge   Favoriting Virginia Traditions: Ballads from British Tradition  Blue Ridge Institute  1978  recorded by Sidney Robertson in Marion, VA on November 13, 1936; Roud 90, Child 209    0:09:49 (Pop-up)
Margaret MacArthur  Gypsy Davy   Favoriting Folksongs of Vermont  Folkways Records  1962  Roud 1, Child 200    0:13:39 (Pop-up)
Chris Watson  Lemon Rumped Tinkerbird   Favoriting Outside the Circle of Fire  Touch  1998  aka "Song"    0:15:32 (Pop-up)
Washington Phillips  I Had a Good Mother and Father   Favoriting The Key to the Kingdom  Yazoo  2005  originally released by Columbia in 1930    0:16:17 (Pop-up)
Black Twig Pickers & Steve Gunn  Lonesome Valley   Favoriting Lonesome Valley  Thrill Jockey  2013  https://blacktwigpickers.bandcamp.com/album/lonesome-valley    0:28:06 (Pop-up)
Joseph Decosimo, Luke Richardson, & Cleek Schrey  Pompey Ran Away   Favoriting Beehive Cathedral  Dear Life  2024  https://josephdecosimo.bandcamp.com/album/beehive-cathedral    0:31:33 (Pop-up)
The Stanley Brothers  The Jealous Lover   Favoriting Virginia Traditions: Ballads from British Tradition  Blue Ridge Institute  1978  "recorded by Mike Seeger at Silver Creek Ranch in Paris, VA on August 5, 1956"    0:33:32 (Pop-up)
Shovel Dance Collective  The Rolling Wave   Favoriting The Shovel Dance  American Dreams  2024  https://shoveldancecollective.bandcamp.com/album/the-shovel-dance  *   0:35:39 (Pop-up)
Dock Boggs  D Tuning   Favoriting Excerpts from Interviews with Dock Boggs, Legendary Banjo Player and Singer  Folkways Records  1965  (transposed to D)    0:38:31 (Pop-up)
Ernest V. "Pop" Stoneman  The Wreck of the '97   Favoriting American Epic: The Collection  Sony Legacy  2017  recorded in 1927    0:41:04 (Pop-up)
Spence Moore  The Three Babes (The Wife of Usher's Well)   Favoriting Virginia Traditions: Ballads from British Tradition  Blue Ridge Institute  1978  recorded by Kip Lowell in Chilhowie, Virginia on March 28, 1977; Roud 196, Child 79    0:43:50 (Pop-up)
Peggy Seeger  A Squirrel is a Pretty Thing   Favoriting Animal Folk Songs for Children: Selected from Ruth Crawford Seeger's Animal Folk Songs for Children  Folkways Records  1957      0:46:41 (Pop-up)
Dolly Collins  Missa Humana (excerpt)   Favoriting The Ballad of Shirley Collins  Earth Recordings  2018  further reading: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/feb/22/dolly-collins-shirley-collins-mass-missa-humana-debut    0:47:58 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Douglas Quin 

Frog Nocturne #2   Favoriting

Caratinga: Soundscapes from Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest 

Earth Ear 

2001 

 

 

0:50:48 (Pop-up)
 
Derek Piotr's Fieldwork Archive Mini-Megamix
The Crofut Family  Come Feed the Black Sow   Favoriting     2023  recorded September 13, 2023 in Sandisfield, Massachusetts    1:06:00 (Pop-up)
Dan & Megan MacArthur  Carrion Crow   Favoriting     2023  recorded December 19, 2023 in Marlboro, Vermont    1:06:54 (Pop-up)
Will Oldham  Gonna Sing My Lord   Favoriting     2024  recorded January 24, 2024 in Louisville, Kentucky    1:08:51 (Pop-up)
John Milnes Baker  Streets of Laredo   Favoriting     2024  recorded April 27, 2024 in South Kent, Connecticut    1:09:45 (Pop-up)
Audrey Mae  The Cattle Call   Favoriting     2023  recorded July 8, 2023 in Roxbury, Connecticut    1:11:05 (Pop-up)
The Crofut Family  Dona Nobis Pacem   Favoriting     2023  recorded September 13, 2023 in Sandisfield, Massachusetts    1:15:11 (Pop-up)
Roxana Robertson  I Wonder When I Shall Be Married   Favoriting     2023  recorded October 1, 2023 in North Cornwall, Connecticut    1:16:29 (Pop-up)
Guy Wolff  The Flowers of the Forest   Favoriting     2023  recorded November 22, 2023 in Bantam, Connecticut; Roud 3812    1:18:26 (Pop-up)
Alessandra Delia-Lobo & Cameo Delia  Till the Clouds Rolled By   Favoriting     2022  recorded December 18, 2022 in Middlebury, Vermont    1:21:51 (Pop-up)
Petra V.  Indulj el egy úton   Favoriting     2024  recorded June 28, 2024 in Berlin, Germany    1:24:49 (Pop-up)
The Glasser-Lichtash-Dragan Family  Bulbit and Fumfit   Favoriting     2024  recorded June 10, 2024 in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York    1:25:24 (Pop-up)
Jim Eldritch & Madeleine Corleo  Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder?   Favoriting     2023  recorded September 13, 2023 in Litchfield, Connecticut    1:26:25 (Pop-up)
Susan Waters  Silkie of Sule Skerry   Favoriting     2024  recorded March 28, 2024 in Olympia, Washington; Roud 197, Child 113    1:28:23 (Pop-up)
 
Cricket's Mix Pt. 2

Music behind DJ:
Douglas Quin 

Frog Nocturne #2   Favoriting

Caratinga: Soundscapes from Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest 

Earth Ear 

2001 

 

 

1:35:06 (Pop-up)
Dean Blunt & TYSON  Rinsed   Favoriting Rinsed  World Music  2023      1:38:15 (Pop-up)
Adrianne Lenker  blue and red horses   Favoriting abysskiss  Saddle Creek  2018      1:39:37 (Pop-up)
Milkweed  Winifred and Caradog   Favoriting Myths and Legends of Wales  Devil Town Tapes  2022  https://milkweedfolk.bandcamp.com/album/myths-and-legends-of-wales    1:42:43 (Pop-up)
Milkweed  Maggot Skins   Favoriting The Mound People  self-released  2023  https://milkweedfolk.bandcamp.com/album/the-mound-people    1:46:45 (Pop-up)
African-American Sound Recordings  Bye Tamika   Favoriting Tamika's Lodge  D.O.T. Audio Arts  2022  https://africanamericansoundrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/tamikas-lodge    1:47:38 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:01am
chresti:

Morning cricket and everybody!
  9:02am
cl@m_digger:

Morning all! Happy Saturday
Avatar 9:04am
TDK60:

Good morning, DJ Cricket.
Avatar 9:04am
cricket:

good morning, all!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:06am
Handy Haversack:

Morning, cricket, cricketeers, everybody.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:07am
Handy Haversack:

Oh, wow, Derek's going to be on the show? Very cool!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07am
StringOFperils:

Good morning
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:08am
melinda:

Morning all!
  9:11am
Noodle:

Morning, Cricket :) Morning, everyone!
  9:27am
egould:

Hi cricket! Hi folk liking folks.
  9:32am
melinda:

Lemon rumpled tinkerbird sounds made up.
  9:33am
melinda:

Rumped not rumpled. That would be funny too.
Avatar 9:34am
Fredericks:

These last two songs are right up my alley. Reminds me of when Jeffrey Davidson was spinning disks for 'FMU.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35am
tom tom the pipers son:

good morning cricket....everyone...
Avatar 9:36am
cricket:

↳ melinda @9:32
it really does, but they allegedly exist! en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 9:37am
cricket:

↳ melinda @9:32
makes for a great term of endearment, too
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:38am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ cricket @9:37
perhaps not the 'rumped' version
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:39am
common:

good morn
Avatar 9:43am
cricket:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:38
especially the "rumped" version!!!
  9:44am
melinda:

Wreck of the ‘97 was one of my dad’s favorite folk songs ♥️
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:44am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ cricket @9:43
now that's just plain rude.... ; )
Avatar 9:46am
cricket:

↳ melinda @9:44
woah, that's incredible! i love hearing about your guys' personal associations & memories relating to these songs
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:46am
tom tom the pipers son:

funny how "babe" has permanently flipped meaning in much the same way as "gay"
  9:48am
egould:

I like how “matter of fact” these folk musicians are in these interviews. Very direct answers. No extra language. Not trying to please the interviewer.
Something about growing up in the hills of Tennessee/Kentucky…
Avatar 9:51am
HyperDose:

↳ Song: "Missa Humana (excerpt)" by "Dolly Collins"
very Death Cab-like
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:51am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ Song: "A Squirrel is a Pretty Thing" by "Peggy Seeger"
there's a family story, at the time i was just learning to speak, that i looked out the window and said "galoo in the kye" parents figured out i was "squirrel in the sky" = squirrel in tree
  9:51am
melinda:

@cricket it was one of a few songs he could play on the guitar and remember some lyrics to. Might have helped that he was a train nerd as well.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52am
Brian in UK:

Hello cricket & folk folks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:53am
StringOFperils:

Yellow-rumped warblers migrate here in the summer. I think they come p from the Carolinas maybe? They're the smallest birds I've seen hereabouts.
  10:01am
melinda:

@String according to my Birds of the Carolinas guide they do overwinter here. “Hardy and ubiquitous”
  10:03am
melinda:

@tom that’s a sweet story
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
StringOFperils:

↳ melinda @10:01
The Carolinian Forest is moving northward into parts of southern Ontario, with climate change, so it makes sense. The warblers just showed up a couple of years ago where I am.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:08am
chresti:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @9:51
One of the things I was told I would say was "don't you know?"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ chresti @10:08
funny...smart alec....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:12am
tom tom the pipers son:

↳ melinda @10:03
..... ; )
Avatar 10:13am
TDK60:

↳ Song: "The Cattle Call" by "Audrey Mae"
Way out west in Connecticut.
Sorry.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:14am
chresti:

↳ TDK60 @10:13
They heard the call of the west!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:15am
chresti:

You want cows? We got 'em!
Avatar 10:16am
TDK60:

↳ chresti @10:14
Hey, pardner chresti.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:19am
chresti:

↳ TDK60 @10:16
Hiya pardner TDK60.\\//
Avatar 10:21am
Fredericks:

Yellow-rumped warblers should be a tradition based folk band.
  10:21am
Billybob:

↳ chresti @10:14
That's a line right out of one of my fave Wall of Voodoo songs, about the presumptuousness of people from out of state moving to California.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:23am
chresti:

↳ Billybob @10:21
Ah yes, that's right!
  10:24am
melinda:

Which Wall of Voodoo song is that?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:26am
chresti:

↳ melinda @10:24
It's on the album (Call of the West), their 3rd album I think..
  10:26am
Billybob:

↳ melinda @10:24
Call of the West. "You're a long way off from yippee-yi-ay". Great lyrics in that song.
  10:31am
melinda:

@chresti I’ll have to listen to the whole album sometime. I still have my Mexican Radio 45 I bought when it came out but im not familiar with the other songs.
Avatar 10:32am
TDK60:

↳ melinda @10:31
Hi melinda. I haven't heard the album in a long time. I recall it being good; had a new wave Western sound.
Avatar 10:35am
TDK60:

↳ Song: "Silkie of Sule Skerry" by "Susan Waters"
I find it hard to believe her dad made this melody up. It's been used in other songs.
Avatar 10:36am
TDK60:

↳ TDK60 @10:35
Saturday morning research time.........
  10:36am
Billybob:

About 15 years ago, Stan Ridgway came out with a solo song called Wall of Voodoo Blues, chronicling the rise and fall of the band. "It was 1977, now two are gone to heaven" gets me every time. There's a good video to go with it on YT.
  10:38am
melinda:

@TDK yeah I recall one of my favorite local DJs back in Portland ME did a show featuring the whole album along with other artists and it was good.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:39am
chresti:

↳ melinda @10:31
Some WoV!

archive.org...
  10:41am
Susan:

↳ TDK60 @10:35
He did! And yes, widely used.
  10:41am
Noodle:

Adrianne!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:42am
chresti:

↳ melinda @10:31
archive.org...
  10:42am
Okcomputer:

@cricket Hi cricket i just emailed this "field" recording to you at fieldwork archive, or is that not you? I assumed you were the same person, but here it is in case you're not:
https://lemonycreams.bandcamp.com/album/someday-isle
  10:43am
Okcomputer:

Thank you!
  10:43am
Billybob:

↳ chresti @10:39
I love that EP.
  10:44am
Noodle:

The fieldwork archive guy is Derek Piotr @Okcomputer
  10:44am
Noodle:

Cricket was just playing a mix that Derek put together for today’s show
Avatar 10:44am
cricket:

↳ Okcomputer @10:42
Fieldwork Archive is actually a project run by Derek Piotr - he was just making a guest appearance on today's episode of my show! But I'm sure he'll greatly appreciate hearing from you!!
  10:46am
Okcomputer:

OH i knew I misunderstood, but I appreciate you both for the show
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47am
tom tom the pipers son:

thanks cricket ...good afternoon alll...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:49am
melinda:

↳ chresti @10:39
Thanks!
Avatar 10:52am
TDK60:

Thanks Susan. I searched around, found a paragraph on Wickedpedia about it. Yes, it appears Waters wrote the melody. Odd, it sounds old! I first knew the melody via The Byrds' "I Come and Stand at Every Door."
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:52am
Handy Haversack:

Thanks, cricket and Derek too!
  10:53am
Listener Robert:

↳ Song: "Bye Tamika" by "African-American Sound Recordings"
I'm wondering whether on this and the previous piece the railroad sounds were realities accidentally captured by the recording, or deliberately added tracks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:55am
StringOFperils:

↳ TDK60 @10:52
The scales and/or modes that form the melody's framework are very old, and show up all over the place. That'd probably be why it sounds familiar. Because it is!
Avatar 10:56am
TDK60:

↳ StringOFperils @10:55
Thanks, ol' StringO!

And thanks, Cricket and guest Derek.
  10:58am
greg g:

Thanks Cricket! Enjoyed the tunes and commentary . Have a good weekend everyone.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:00am
StringOFperils:

Thank you Cricket and Derek. Wonderful!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:00am
chresti:

Thanks cricket!
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