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June 4, 2007: War Prayer

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Photo taken in back yard of Good World Bar, Chinatown, NYC.

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Artist Track Album Comments New Approx. start time
  Mark Twain's "War Prayer"     Thanks to Doug Schulkiind.

Video version available here
 
  0:00:00 Pop-up)
Muslimgauze  Abu Nidal   Abu Nidal 
 
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Ed Kuepper  Told Myself   Electrical Storm 
 
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The Clash  Police and Thieves   The Clash 
 
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IDNY  Dub Star Explosion 777   I Dub NY    *   0:29:13 Pop-up)
 
Standing Nudes  Famous Criminals   Ghost Story 
 
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Jason Forrest  What You Truly Need   This Needs to be Your Style 
 
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Sham 69  Hersham Boys   Hersham Boys 
 
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Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family  Fisherman   My Ancestors  Re-issue, 1970. Zambian fuzz jams!  *   0:51:28 Pop-up)
LSD March  I Have Been Saving my Love for You   Empty Rubious Red 
 
*   0:54:53 Pop-up)
Khan  Excommunication   Who Never Rests    *   0:58:13 Pop-up)
Pere Ubu  A Day Such as This   Song of the Bailing Man 
 
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Luscious Jackson  Under Your Skin   Fever In, Fever Out 
 
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Loden  A Star on Your Shoulder   Vallen Hope    *   1:22:14 Pop-up)
Terry Reid  Highway 61 Revisited/Friends   The Hand Don't Fit the Glove!      1:27:08 Pop-up)
Jimi Hendrix  Hear My Train A-Comin'   BBC Sessions 
 
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Entrance  Grim Reaper Blues   Prayer of Death 
 
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Mike Rep & the Quotas  Rocket to Nowhere   Stupor Hiatus Vol. 2 
 
  1:44:15 Pop-up)
Shock  No se Puede ser Superman   Andergraun Vibrations: Spanish Hard Psych and Beyond 1970-1978  compilation  *   1:47:31 Pop-up)
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine  Bloodsport for All   Bloodsport for All EP 
 
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Crash Course in Science  Crash Course in Science (Transducer Mix)   Cardboard Lamb EP 
 
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Glass Candy  I Always Say Yes (Extend Nite Version)   I Always Say Yes 12" 
 
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Nelson Angelo e Joyce  Um Gosto de Fruta   Nelson Angelo e Joyce 
 
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Staples Singers  I'm Coming Home   Folk Songs of Illinois #1  compilation  *   2:20:28 Pop-up)
Steve Reich  Music for 18 Musicians (Sections I-IV)   Music for 18 Musicians 
 
  2:27:12 Pop-up)
 
  In the mic break following the set featuring Luscious Jackson, I commented that one of the most seldom spoken-of advantages to marriage (aside from the love and commitment and other, similar mushy stuff) is the immediate access it provides to someone else's records. (I.E. Luscious Jackson -- a band I always suspected I would like, but never really bothered to investigate. My wife, however, is a big fan, and we have her to thank for my playing them during this show.)

That said, what's the best band that you ever got turned onto by your sweetie? It doesn't have to be through marriage, it can just as easily be some ridiculously popular or obscure band that you first heard through an (ex/current) boy/girlfriend, or general heart throb of any stripe. Discuss:

Listener comments!

  11:18pm zoe:

Ha ha, I knew Scott was probably to blame/thank for the Carter USM!

Anyway, Randy Sarf Git is surely a reference to the Monkees' song. (Sarf being for Sarf Landan what with them being a band from New Cross.)
  4:52pm ozzy:

the war prayer was like a movie of your archive problems this weekend.
  5:05pm aussie shampoowhore:

My wife introduced me to the joys of Enigma. The first two albums are great for bubble baths.
  6:58pm Kramer:

I love fashion; I'd never thought of using a Slinky(tm) as a hat?

The only song my wife introduced me to, was 'Into the Mystic'. I must have been asleep in the decade it was originally released.

In kind, I introduced her to the Fall, starting with Live at the Witch Trials. She still hasn't forgiven me. I'll play Jesus Lizard or the Melvins, just to remind her how lilting Mark E Smith can really be.
  9:08pm Stephen:

Never been married, though about 20 or so years ago in a bar in Kent, Ohio this woman turned me on to the Flaming Lips, I never did sleep with her.
  11:27am pete in LA:

FYC (whev'e been together awhile)

Wifey is now going through a phase where all she wants to hear is stuff that sounds like Mountain, including Mountain.

ps. Leslie West rules.

252 + 3 = 249
  3:25pm jason:

wifey got me deeper into the Cocteau Twins and Siouxsie & The Banshees. also taught me a lot about industrial. she introduced me to Skinny Puppy. also got me into APB.

Mike, i can't thank you enough for ending your program with "Music For 18 Musicians," perhaps my favorite piece of music.
  8:07pm jeff:

then - hugo largo

now - belle & sebastian
  10:52pm Wilderness Colorado:

thx Mike
  8:09pm Jessica:

My first husband not only brought me to [the] Jesus [Lizard], he also helped me to get over a near-barfight-with-Tod A.-circa-1987-grudge and learn to love Cop Shoot Cop.

It was the tattoo artist boyfriend, back when I was leetle bitty jailbait, who taught me about Cab Voltaire and SPK. Good times.
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