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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.

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Favoriting September 20, 2007: put down the night goggles and google

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments New Approx. start time
venice arkestra  b side   Favoriting venice arkestra  what ever we want  12"    *   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
alice coltrane  the sun   Favoriting a monastic trio          0:08:00 (Pop-up)
vashti bunyan  here before   Favoriting lookaftering          0:12:31 (Pop-up)
duncan browne  dwarf in a tree( a cautionary tale)   Favoriting give me take you          0:15:18 (Pop-up)
venice arkestra  b side (continued)   Favoriting venice arkestra          0:18:46 (Pop-up)
the aaron sisters  she came rollin down the mountain   Favoriting flowers in the wildwood v/a  trikont        0:26:02 (Pop-up)
anita o'day and russ garcia and his orch  what's your story morning glory?   Favoriting sings the winners          0:29:01 (Pop-up)
 
brenda holloway  operator   Favoriting the very best of          0:37:08 (Pop-up)
robert colbert orchestra  back at the blue whale   Favoriting OST dark shadows          0:40:52 (Pop-up)
geno washington/adventures in stereo  too late   Favoriting noises from the sound cupboard v/a          0:42:35 (Pop-up)
aesop rocks  citronella instrumental   Favoriting coffee    12"    *   0:46:01 (Pop-up)
suba  sereia   Favoriting brazilian electronica v/a          0:52:19 (Pop-up)
beyene habte  tefqereni zeneberet   Favoriting ethiopiques /tigrina music vol 5          0:56:48 (Pop-up)
johnny cash  straight a's in love   Favoriting           0:59:24 (Pop-up)
 
Colleen  sun against my eyes   Favoriting les ondes silencieuses          1:04:13 (Pop-up)
quentin crisp  #10   Favoriting an evening with quentin crisp          1:08:45 (Pop-up)
robert plant & allison krauss  polly come home   Favoriting raising sand  rounder      *   1:10:59 (Pop-up)
kirsten mc cord  walkabout   Favoriting kirsten mccord  ecstatic peace      *   1:15:51 (Pop-up)
uhuru ( the sound of freedom)  folk song   Favoriting more pressure vol 1 straight to the head v/a          1:19:56 (Pop-up)
lismore  sunrise girl says   Favoriting all that you are ep  cult hero    www.lismoremusic.com  *   1:22:49 (Pop-up)
the postal service  such great heights   Favoriting the district sleeps alone tonight ep          1:26:59 (Pop-up)
las grecas  orgullo   Favoriting las grecas          1:31:18 (Pop-up)
dexter gordon  soy califa   Favoriting a swingin' affair          1:34:57 (Pop-up)
 
big blood  a friendly noose   Favoriting strange maine 11 04 06  dontrusttheruin      *   1:47:38 (Pop-up)
the carter family  wildwood flower   Favoriting           1:50:29 (Pop-up)
east river pipe  my little rainbow   Favoriting the gasoline age          1:53:18 (Pop-up)
hanne hukkelberg  hoist anchor/searching   Favoriting little things          1:55:30 (Pop-up)
Blockhead  grape nuts and chalk sauce   Favoriting uncle tony's coloring book  ninja tune      *   1:58:56 (Pop-up)
cannonball jane  bossa tug   Favoriting knees up! EP  gaddycat      *   2:02:39 (Pop-up)
 
misty roses  fathers and sons   Favoriting komodo dragons          2:08:48 (Pop-up)
patrizia and jimmy  trust your child part 1   Favoriting home schooled: the abc's of kid soul  nemuro group    *  *   2:12:30 (Pop-up)
LCD sound system  north american scum   Favoriting north american scum ep          2:15:50 (Pop-up)
joe bataan  what good is a castle   Favoriting riot!          2:20:46 (Pop-up)
the organics  foot stumping   Favoriting vital organs v/a          2:27:40 (Pop-up)
 
federico aubele  maria jose   Favoriting panamericana  eighteenth street lounge      *   2:33:46 (Pop-up)
the hidden twin  the break up   Favoriting asleep in the valley  faux totem/enamel      *   2:36:37 (Pop-up)
mali music  le djembe   Favoriting mali music  honest jon's        2:39:21 (Pop-up)
alan sondheim  chitaro 6   Favoriting fifty-six  Qbico      *   2:43:56 (Pop-up)
zeb  opium   Favoriting stop the earth, i want to get off!  wonderwheel recordings        2:45:37 (Pop-up)
young marble giants  ode to booker T   Favoriting collosal youth and collected works  domino      *   2:49:47 (Pop-up)
people like us & ergo phizmiz  beyond perpetuum   Favoriting perpetuum mobile  soleilmoom recordings      *   2:53:33 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:03am
Grateful:

Ah. Another Thursday morning With Trouble. I am just glad I live in the Modern World.
  9:10am
north guinea hills:

alice is a perfect way to start the morning!
  9:13am
lonnie:

should follow it up with hugo largo
  9:15am
NEGATOR:

vASHTI...... saw her earlier this year. It was really good! I bought Another Diamond Day on vinyl.
  9:16am
negator:

My good friend plays with Hugo Largo now!
  9:17am
Wes:

This morning has been quite weird, people can be so strange sometimes, like a drifting tide. But all is well, trouble was waiting for me at my desination.
  9:17am
lonnie:

really? i had no idea hugo largo was still around. those 2 records they made are flawless.
  9:20am
55 Fingers (from the antartic):

I've wandered from my abandoned bus to who knows where. Surprisingly, the laptop/internet radio still functions so I can hear this morning's trouble approaching. Those mushrooms I ate three days ago didn't taste so good, uh oh. Hopefully I'll hang on 'til noon. Come here little penguin.
  9:29am
Shang a Lang:

Poeme du jour:

Each morning,
hoping to win my bread
I go to the market where lies are sold;
A peddler of lies like the others, I wait and hope.

-- Bertolt Brecht, as cited by Fritz Lang in Godard's "Contempt"

Have a nice day.
  9:35am
Childish:

My Poem of the Day:

Liar, Liar,
Pants on Fire.
  9:41am
lydia:

That Brenda Holloway song was highlarious!
  9:43am
Adrian:

What's all this about Hugo Largo? Are they back together? Soak, the Mimi album was lovely, too. More info please. Oh, hello Trouble, by the way.
  9:44am
suffocated:

My speech for today:
my mortgage is going on fire, my job is consuming my life, life on the matrix could be marvelous, but hey, I have an internet connection and modern world with trouble...
  9:44am
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds:

I am proud to have been name checked by Trouble during that last break. It has made my cousin Peyote green with envy.
  9:51am
Wes:

The people I work with can be "well meaning" sometimes but they are flaming idiots. It's quite depressing. But what I really wanted to say was that the citronella instrumental reminds me of digital underground.
  9:54am
Adrian:

Wes, yesterday i discovered that everyone I work with likes Red hot Chili peppers. Sometimes one feels so alone in the world…
  9:56am
Scorsese On Coke:

Is Rose Mcgowan marrying Robert Rodriguez or Alex Rodriguez?
  10:04am
Howling Rabbit:

I praise the inventors of CDs. I have always felt they deserved to win a Nobel prize. The only good thing you can do with vinyl is look at the record covers
  10:04am
zoe:

oh, Adrian, I have been there!

Luckily, most the chili pepper fans have been fired or left from work.
  10:08am
Adrian:

Hi Zoe, Nick Cave recently said that whenever he turrns on the radio and there's something terrible on it's invariably RHCP. Love this Colleen track, by the way.
  10:09am
suffocated:

I can support a chili pepper fan, but not a chili pepper fan who doesn&#180;t want to listen to, lets say... Alice coltrane...
  10:29am
lonnie:

what would you really rather have - rhcp fans or modern country fans who still smirk about bi-racial relationships? come on people, it's all relative, and i'm balancing on the short end of the relativity stick.
  10:30am
Parq:

My Flatiron District office has belatedly decided to join the 21st Century, so I finally have an internet connection, and can enjoy WFMU at work. Don't get me started on the stuffed shirts I work with. We're talkin' people who think the Peppers are radically avante garde. Modern World, wecome to mine.
  10:32am
north guinea hills:

flea has actually been involved w/ some interesting music projects, and has supported many african musicians and festivals.
  10:34am
trouble:

i imagine musical taste to be a rather passionate plea to assure us of our individualism...that said i imagine the more arguing, the more strident the push for understanding of said individualism. I honestly rarely discuss music with people, it seems to be un-talkable. so I cut the chatter and spin the platter...
  10:35am
Suffocated:

I agree with lonnien in that everything coul be relative, but that does not mean that all the people should be my relatives...
Hey las grecas! tremendous stuff regarding balancing on the short end of the stick...
  10:36am
Adrian:

And you do so marvellously. I didn't mean to open a can of worms. The Robert Plant track was lovely, sounded like Low. x
  10:37am
lonnie:

dexter gordon is fantastic. check out the movie "'round midnight" that he stars in. it's a pretty good movie with really good music
  10:41am
Scorsese On Coke:

Looking forward to that Chili Peppers' album of modern country covers! I didn't know they were racists.
  10:48am
dave in vermont:

let the industry eat itself-enjoy what we have access to while there is still elctricity-then get ready to be able to contribute to the nights around the fire-or prepare your progeny
  10:48am
Pamela:

I really love this big blood song.
  10:52am
jt:

where to get big blood music?
  10:54am
north guinea hills:

big blood does a crazy treliscious cover of can's "vitamin C". i got their music from contacting them on their myspace page.
  10:54am
Frank from VT:

Holy cow - my grandfather (think Ozark Hillbilly) would only play one song on the guitar - I don't remember the words, but "wildwood flower" is it!! talk about unexpected blast from the past...
  10:57am
jt:

i've heard the cover of vitamin c on wfmu before, loved it. which album is that off of?
  10:58am
Parq:

<<I cut the chatter and spin the platter... >>

Yeah!
  11:00am
negator:

Hugo Largo is now HiFi Sky and their profile is below:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=17886560
  11:00am
Hagen:

Hi, i'm from germany
Here it is 5pm and i live in the country.

It's interesting, that i (at least) think to have this NewYork/Big City feeling
  11:06am
steve:

hurray!
  11:10am
ludia:

I forgot to tell you, Trouble and your sidekick DJ Icepack: I was reading about Bob Dylan's XM Radio show: "Theme Time Radio Hour" Each week a new theme! Of course it made me think of your fab outer-space set.
  11:17am
lonnie:

hey negator, thanks for the hi-fi sky tip. that's fantastic stuff
  11:18am
Adrian:

Yes Negator, but having done a bit of searching, Mimi is now singing with a new band, XIX. www.myspace.com/xixnyc Haven't listened yet, but will apres la Trouble
  11:25am
robbie in england:

really enjoying todays jolly tunes on this is the modern world
  11:31am
jon:

Hey Trouble -

Gotta go, thanks for having us over. Great tunes. See you next week!
  11:57am
55 (frozen) Fingers:

Three cheers for surface noise! Thanks Trouble.
  11:57am
dave in vermont:

golly that 3 hours went fast
  11:59am
Pamela:

I also found a site: http://oscillations.org/pipeline/whats-pipeline
that has a link
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