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Favoriting August 20, 2008: Am I hurting your planet? So sorry.

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Lee Morgan  Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit)   Favoriting The Gigolo  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Steinski  What Was Raymond Doing With His Hands? (A Soundtrack for a Real Swinger of a Nightmare)   Favoriting blogs.villagevoice.com/music  0:06:54 (Pop-up)
The Chemical Brothers w/Fatlip  Salmon Dance   Favoriting We Are the Night  0:19:20 (Pop-up)
Bevis Frond  Flood Warning   Favoriting Hit Squad  0:24:37 (Pop-up)
B(if)tek  Bedrock   Favoriting 2020  0:27:51 (Pop-up)
The Bran Flakes  Hi   Favoriting I Have Hands  0:33:53 (Pop-up)
The Bran Flakes  I Have a Friend   Favoriting I Have Hands  0:35:25 (Pop-up)
The Caliban Quartet of Bassoonists with Bill Douglas  Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals   Favoriting Feast  0:38:28 (Pop-up)
Glen Campbell  Jesus   Favoriting Meet Glen Campbell  0:45:22 (Pop-up)
Pete & The Pirates  Dry Wings   Favoriting Little Death  0:48:24 (Pop-up)
Tara Jane O'Neill  They Don't Know   Favoriting Bridging the Distance  0:51:15 (Pop-up)
McCoy Tyner  The Night Has a Thousand Eyes   Favoriting Afro Blue  0:54:31 (Pop-up)
The Peter Ivers Band (vocal: Yolande Bavan)  Showroom Model   Favoriting The Knight of the Blue Communion  0:59:04 (Pop-up)
Earl Rivers & Faith Prince  Father's a Drunkard, and Mother Is Dead   Favoriting The Hand That Holds the Bread - Songs of Progress and Protest in the Gilded Age 1865-1893  1:07:21 (Pop-up)
The Wrights  You're the Kind of Trouble   Favoriting The Wrights  1:11:24 (Pop-up)
Minisnap  Crooked Mile   Favoriting Bounce Around  1:14:03 (Pop-up)
The Embarrassment  Train of Thought   Favoriting Heyday 1979-1983  1:17:09 (Pop-up)
Roky Erickson & the Aliens  It's A Cold Night For Alligators   Favoriting I Have Always Been Here Before: The Roky Erickson Anthology  1:19:56 (Pop-up)
Tuatara  Pimpin' for the Muse   Favoriting Cinemathique  1:22:54 (Pop-up)
The Metropole Orchestra performs Roger Roger  Scenic Railway   Favoriting Grands Travaux: Music for Film Production 1956-1966  1:26:53 (Pop-up)
Juliana Hatfield  Raisans   Favoriting Forever Baby  1:34:35 (Pop-up)
Carl Stalling and the Warner Bros. Orchestra  Have You Got Any Castles?   Favoriting That's All Foks! Cartoon Songs From Merrie Melodies & Looney Tunes  1:37:54 (Pop-up)
Harry Hosono & the World Shyness  Yume-Miru Yaku-Soku   Favoriting Flying Saucer 1947  1:44:06 (Pop-up)
Amy LaVere  Killing Him   Favoriting Anchors & Anvils  1:47:23 (Pop-up)
Glen Campbell  Times Like These   Favoriting Meet Glen Campbell  1:53:24 (Pop-up)
Suddenly, Tammy!  Hard Lesson (demo mix)   Favoriting Soil X Samples 7" single (1995)  1:56:46 (Pop-up)
Clifford Brown & the Max Roach Quintet  George's Dilemma   Favoriting Study in Brown  1:59:58 (Pop-up)
Bon Iver  Re: Stacks   Favoriting For Emma, Forever Ago  2:05:31 (Pop-up)
Fireworks  The Augurs of Spring (Dances of the Young Girls)   Favoriting The Rite of Spring  2:17:28 (Pop-up)
Fireworks  Game of Abduction   Favoriting The Rite of Spring  2:21:54 (Pop-up)
AnnaSophia Robb  Keep Your Mind Wide Open   Favoriting Bridge to Terabithia  2:22:26 (Pop-up)
The Delgados  All Rise   Favoriting Hate  2:26:00 (Pop-up)
The 23rd Turnoff  Michael Angelo (IBC Studios single version)   Favoriting The Dream of Michaelangelo  2:30:53 (Pop-up)
The Whipsaws  Mr. Soul   Favoriting 60 Watt Avenue  2:33:01 (Pop-up)
The Coleman Hawkins Quartet  Love Song From "Apache"   Favoriting Today and Now  2:40:58 (Pop-up)
Amy Annelle  Litch   Favoriting A School of Secret Dangers  2:45:00 (Pop-up)
Virginia Astley  Morning - A Summer Long Since Passed   Favoriting From Gardens Where We Feel Secure  2:48:48 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:04pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I can almost see credits rolling across a screen when I hear Lee Morgan every Wednesday.
  3:04pm
efd:

I can't believe you didn't let Kenny G run over! Even I was enjoying hearing that game, and I'm a Red Sox fan!
  3:04pm
Gigantor:

It's Irwin Time! Thank the Lord (or whomever) --one more minute of that Yankee game would have put me over the edge...
  3:11pm
BSI:

Man With the Golden Arm = one of the BSI top five flicks ever. .... ahh...
  3:24pm
Lizardner Dave:

I just tuned back in...did the Yanks win?
  3:27pm
C:

No. Irwin won
  3:30pm
Lizardner Dave:

Irwin won? That means 4 more years of Republican rule.....
  3:31pm
Jim:

Yo homies!
  3:31pm
Irwin:

Allahu Akbar!
  3:33pm
Sean Daily:

Lizardner Dave: Right now, I don't care if our next president is from the Silly Party. If he can fix 8 years of Dubya, that's cool by me.

(You do realize that such an attitude helped to get Hitler elected chancellor, of course)
  3:36pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

not even the Bran Flakes can fix that.
  3:36pm
Lizardner Dave:

I wasn't being pro or con anything, just making an observation based on the statement "Irwin won". I assume he would consider such a happening a "win" for him based on his stated political preferences.
  3:39pm
Sean Daily:

Apologies, Dave. I misunderstood (story of my life).
  3:40pm
Steve Barton:

Waves over his head his personally signed copy of Liberal Fascism by Jonah Goldberg as if it was penned by that cheese-ball-head-guy on the side of the building NBC keeps showing in Peking.
  3:47pm
Sean Daily:

Glen Campbell: "Jesus, help me find my proper place."
Jesus: "It's right over there, behind the Dumpster and next to that homeless guy..."
Glen Campbell: "Um... okay..."
  3:48pm
Sean Daily:

Stars are falling from the sky! Ow ow ow hot hot ow...
  3:50pm
north guinea hills:

i'm going to have to pick up that new glen campbell album
  3:52pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Pick it up, and throw it against something hard.
  4:01pm
Laura:

Hearing Afro Blue and thinking of the big Buckminster Fuller show at the Whitney makes me want to hear that Bucky and jazz thing. You know the one.
  4:03pm
north guinea hills:

what is that four organ's (reich) realization behind you, irwin?
  4:04pm
Jen:

kirsty maccoll.
  4:04pm
efd:

Kirsty McColl!!
  4:04pm
Irin:

Kirsty Macoll yep!
  4:05pm
Jonathan Marx:

I think Kirsty MacColl wrote "They Don't Know."
  4:05pm
efd:

Jen with the correct spelling
  4:05pm
Fernando Vidal:

Yes, Kirsty McColl. Mrs. Steve Lillywhite to you!
  4:09pm
north guinea hills:

damn, i need a drink!
  4:09pm
north guinea hills:

i'm looking at you cinncinnati university singers!
  4:12pm
Ike:

Oh no. I spy some apostrophe abuse with my obsessive eye! <foams at mouth> Good show.
  4:18pm
Todd in Oakland:

The Embarrasment are playing a reunion show this month in Wichita KS
  4:36pm
north guinea hills:

wow, juliana covering old school dinosaur...

as for the apostrophe, i am guilty of not utilizing quotation marks to denote "four organs" as the title of the piece, that would make it more clear that "four organs" it the noun that possesses the realization....
  4:46pm
Ike:

Yeah, that was my favorite Juliana H. performance ever. I like female vocals with more edge.

Apostrophe-wise, wouldn't it be Four Organs' realization? Although I would still argue against apostrophe usage there. Nothing wrong with saying "Four Organs realization." "Four Organs" is adjectival in that phrase, no?
  4:52pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

No!
  4:53pm
Irwin:

LOL!
  4:54pm
Vicki - PLU:

YAYYY!!! Glen Campbell while cooking dinner! Thanks Irwin!!
  4:56pm
la la la:

no. do NOT meet glenn campbell. RUN AWAY.
  5:00pm
Lizardner Dave:

Glen Campbell beat the Yankees?
  5:05pm
Steve Barton:

He beat those Yankees with Kirsty MacColl's apostrophes galore.
  5:05pm
Ike:

Poor phrasing. But no apostrophe is needed. (I wonder why I am a slave to such obsessions. Listening to Clifford Brown & the Max Roach Quintet helps.)
  5:12pm
claude:

Ask Trouble how to pronounce Bon Iver.
  5:18pm
Irwin:

It's pronounced "Bon Iver." Swear.
  5:19pm
north guinea hills:

yeah, as said, i should have used quotation marks. i wonder why i have such an aversion to using periods....
...maybe they're too definitive for me....
  5:20pm
north guinea hills:

ok, time to head over to the lincoln center, see y'all there.... (growing up in the south implants that word permanently in your head)
  5:24pm
cursorx:

wow, that fireworks verison of the Rite of Spring was dead on. Hopefully they performed the whole piece.
  5:26pm
Laura:

"Four-Organ Realization" is the better choice, an adjectival compound preceding the noun that nicely skirts the awkwardness of plural possessive apostrophe.
  5:30pm
Ike:

Normally I'd go that way, but isn't hyphenating the title of a piece of music awkward too? Awesome analysis, though. OK, I'm off to Lincoln Center too.
  5:35pm
Laura:

It's perfectly fine to hyphenate a title of a piece of music.
  3:48pm
Fritz Paper:

That Yankee game was really on WFMU? I thought there was something wrong with my internet connection.
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