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Favoriting April 16, 2007: Out of a dark, rainy day, Hang the Lights

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Artist Track Album Label
Pat Metheny/Brad Mehldau  "Make Peace"   Favoriting Metheny Mehldau  Nonesuch 
Mi & L'au  "They Marry"   Favoriting Mi & L'au  Young God 
Tin Hat  "The Secret Fluid of Dusk"   Favoriting The Sad Machinery of Spring  Hannibal 
The Soft Machine  "Slightly All the Time"   Favoriting Softstage: BBC in Concert 1972   
Andrew Bird  "Armchairs"   Favoriting Armchair Aprocrypha   
 
The Beatles  "Strawberry Fields Forever"   Favoriting Love  Capitol 
The Move  "Message from the Country"   Favoriting Message from the Country   
Jimmy Spaceman and the real Elastic Spaceship Band  "Typewriter Alien"   Favoriting    
Syd Barrett  "Octopus"   Favoriting The Madcap Laughs  Harvest 
The Pink Delicates  "Fall Down Stairs"   Favoriting Who Stole The Quiet Day?"   
 
 
Live performance by Hang the Lights (Joshua Camp: Vocals, accordion, piano/ Timothy Quigley: drums/ Giancarlo Vulano: guitar/ Anthony Mascorro-vocals, bass)
 
A little country, a little creepy, as Appalachian waltzes and two-steps clash with Middle Eastern rhythms is how one might describe Hang the Lights' sound. This four-piece from Brooklyn, featuring accordion, guitar, piano, bass and drums, drop by WFMU to perform songs by One Ring Zero's Joshua Camp with such heady topics as lycanthropy, coelacanths, satellites, and heartbreak.
  -"Licanthropy"
  -"Satellite Said"
  -"City Lights"
  -"Raise a Glass to Marko"
  -"Your Doorstep"
  -CD: "High Castle"
  -"The Saddest Days"
  -"I am the Half King"
  -CD: "Amen for the Liars"
  -CD: "Satellite Said"
 
Pino Marrone  "Chelsea Bridge"   Favoriting Under the Influence   
Kaki King  "You Don't Have to Be Afraid"   Favoriting ...Until We Felt Red  Velour 
Goldoolins  "Ah! I See Horizons"   Favoriting The World is Somewhere Else  Turly Crio 
Nick Schillace  "Red Pony" (J.Fahey) / "Requiem for John Eric Bradley"   Favoriting Box Canyon   
Function  "Unshaken (Positively Implacable)"   Favoriting The Secret Miracle Fountain  Locust Music 
 
Mike Heron & John Burnside  "Song for Irena"   Favoriting VA: Ballads of the Book  Chemikal Underground Records 


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Listener comments!

  11:23pm
Duff:

Irene,
Thanks so much for playing some Soft Machine. Mike Ratledge's organ is so unique! (Got to see them play in the Village in 1971, at the old Cafe Au Go Go.) Thanks too for the Beatles. They were pretty good.
See ya,
Duff (Grew up on WFMU in Nutley, NJ, started listening in '67; lived in West Virginia for 35 years, just moved to Portland, OR a year ago. But I still listen to WFMU online a lot, even though they have some good radio out here too!!!)
  2:14pm
jimmy Spaceman:

Wow, cheers for playing my track again. Great show as usual! Keep up the great work!
Love
JS
  4:41pm
jimmy spaceman:

you spelt spaceship wrong!
  9:56am
Irene Trudel:

Thanks for pointing this out, Jimmy. Never was a good typist. It's now fixed.

Now you all know one of the reasons why I didn't become a secretary!

---Irene
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