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Favoriting September 16, 2008: Pink Zazou PDX

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
DEFICIT DES ANNEE ANTERIEURES  Tragique   Favoriting La Conference Maracayace  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
PIERRE HENRY (w/ FRANCOIS DUFRENE)  Le Petit Poete   Favoriting Fragments pour Artaud  0:05:12 (Pop-up)
RIK RUE  Give Me a Break   Favoriting Sample/ Shuffle/ Interplay  0:09:02 (Pop-up)
GHEDALIA TAZARTES  Charlie's Retire [part of]   Favoriting Checkpoint Charlie  0:12:06 (Pop-up)
GRAEME REVELL & ANTHONY MANNIX  A Concise History of the Machine   Favoriting V.A.: A Bead to a Small Mouth  0:17:54 (Pop-up)
WARREN BURT  Old Men New Man   Favoriting Poems of Rewi Alley  0:25:09 (Pop-up)
HUMAN FLESH  Nino Estrella   Favoriting Penumbra  0:28:31 (Pop-up)
AMY X NEUBURG  Atten-tion   Favoriting Residue  0:31:37 (Pop-up)
 
DANNY (MARONA)  Introduction   Favoriting From Both Sides  0:42:33 (Pop-up)
STEWART BRODIAN  Things You Do to Me   Favoriting Self Made Man  0:42:53 (Pop-up)
CHARLES HAMMOND  On the Other Side of Sunset   Favoriting Drama in Song  0:45:14 (Pop-up)
STEVE SLAYSMAN  L.A., You're a Killer   Favoriting V.A.: L.A. Soundtrack '76  0:50:21 (Pop-up)
CUSTER'S LAST BAND  Crazy Bass   Favoriting V.A.: Arizona Sounds, Vol. 1  0:53:06 (Pop-up)
JOHN NATCHEZ  Rush Madly   Favoriting Listen  0:57:06 (Pop-up)
EDDIE RICH  Momentarily Paralyzed [sung by Steffen Presley]   Favoriting V.A.: Hollywood Gold  1:02:33 (Pop-up)
JED GOULD  Laca Peru   Favoriting V.A.: L.A. Soundtrack '76  1:04:48 (Pop-up)
 
STICH II BAND  I Still Love You   Favoriting So Be It  1:12:27 (Pop-up)
IRENE C. DENNER  My Mommy [sung by Cathy Cox]   Favoriting V.A.: Hollywood Gold  1:15:02 (Pop-up)
DAVE DUBOWSKI ONE MAN BAND  To Be Perfect [lyrics: Peggy Plumley]   Favoriting Song Poem Hits of 2007  1:17:56 (Pop-up)
THE VILLAGERS  Petals of Life   Favoriting On Such a Night  1:21:18 (Pop-up)
SHIDE & ACORN  Pendragon   Favoriting The Princess of the Island  1:24:51 (Pop-up)
LEISURE  It Takes Time for the Givin'   Favoriting V.A.: Hometown  1:27:30 (Pop-up)
 
PRISCILLA (COOLIDGE)  Gypsy King   Favoriting Gypsy Queen  1:36:52 (Pop-up)
DAMON  Song of a Gypsy   Favoriting Song of a Gypsy  1:40:27 (Pop-up)
PINK FLOYD  See-Saw   Favoriting A Saucerful of Secrets [R.I.P. Rick Wright]  1:43:28 (Pop-up)
JEFF JOHNSON  Gaugin's Dream/ What Keeps Me Here?   Favoriting The Face of the Deep  1:47:26 (Pop-up)
PINK FLOYD  Paintbox   Favoriting Relics [R.I.P. Rick Wright]  1:53:36 (Pop-up)
 
KUBLA KHAN  Bossa Nova   Favoriting Mystic Crystal Revolution!  2:00:35 (Pop-up)
SAPO  Can't Make It   Favoriting Sapo  2:04:57 (Pop-up)
IGUANA  Arco Iris de Cristal   Favoriting V.A.: Historia del Rock Mexicano, Vol. 1  2:09:57 (Pop-up)
FREEWAY  Hey You (Lookin' at Me)   Favoriting V.A.: The KYTE Album  2:12:59 (Pop-up)
JOHNNY BLACKBURN & MARY LAUREN  The Mystery Sea   Favoriting Echoes of Love's Reality  2:16:23 (Pop-up)
ANGELE ARSENAULT  Jean-Louis   Favoriting Premiere  2:20:30 (Pop-up)
THE CHARLES RANDOLPH GREAN SOUNDE  Princessa [Ravel]   Favoriting The Charles Randolph Grean Sounde  2:23:49 (Pop-up)
ZNR  Enchevetrement Desordonne   Favoriting Traite de Mechanique Populaire [R.I.P. Hector Zazou]  2:26:56 (Pop-up)
ZNR  Le Grande Compositeur Vu de Face   Favoriting Barricade 3 [R.I.P. Hector Zazou]  2:30:09 (Pop-up)
 
STUFFY  Oh Me Oh My   Favoriting Stuffy's Frozen Parachute Band  2:37:04 (Pop-up)
THE CLONES  Banana King   Favoriting V.A.: Arizona Sounds, Vol. 2  2:40:54 (Pop-up)
KELLEY LEE RYAN  He's a Prison   Favoriting V.A.: Hometown  2:43:22 (Pop-up)
THE VILLAGERS  White Rabbit   Favoriting On Such a Night  2:46:07 (Pop-up)
CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & HIS MAGIC BAND  Kandy Korn   Favoriting The Mirror Man Sessions  2:48:14 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  12:04pm
Sean Daily:

First comment! Woo hoo!
  12:04pm
stingy d:

way to be out the sean! look alive now!
  12:06pm
Tony Coulter:

Hello all....

Today's first set is a track-for-track recreation of the live set I did in between the bands' sets at Issue Project Room this past Saturday -- what can I say, I believe in recycling. Don't forget, 4 more IPR/WFMU shows remain.
  12:08pm
Bad Ronald:

Cool, thanks Tony!
  12:11pm
Jason:

Great show on Saturday at IPR, and I'm very happy to hear this DJ set again!
  12:13pm
miss buxley:

hiya tony,,,i'm DYING to hear some SABRINA 2day,,lots of love =)=)=)
  12:17pm
north guinea hills:

woooowwwww, i love tazartes...., first time i've heard him outside of bryce
  12:21pm
Ike:

Great set. I missed it on Saturday so I'm glad to hear it. There were about six different awesome things happening at once on Saturday, and my body-duplicating machine was broken, so I couldn't split off copies of myself to go to every event and then download all the memories into my original brain.
  12:48pm
jon:

as interesting as it is to mix in vocal chants into the mix, it's starting to hurt my head.
  1:02pm
stingy d:

carry me!
  1:09pm
taylor:

went to the Issue on saturday at 10:30 to only find clothes doors. I was sad but ended up finding a party with free wine in the same building. oh well!
  1:09pm
taylor:

closed doors rather. clothes doors would be nice though
  1:14pm
stingy d:

what was the info on the john natchez record?
  1:17pm
Kevin from BayRidge:

Taylor,
"Clothes Doors"... Sounds very anti-Freudian to me!
  1:18pm
Taylor:

Tony...I was going to try and find you at the issue to ask you. Do you have any recomended record stores in new york/brooklyn. Just moved here and am excited to find some strange/rare music. Other music is only store I know about...
  1:18pm
tony williams:

Which track was that Stereolab meets Billy Cobham thingy???
  1:19pm
?:

RE: Kevin from baybridge

Yes, very Freudian. I was expecting music in the nude but only found clothed wine drinkers.
  1:20pm
Sean Daily:

So Irene Denner's mommy is a mummy, now?
  1:21pm
stingy d:

taylor try academy (n. 7th frillydumbsburgh) for a clean and pricey experience and the thing (manhattan ave greenpoint) for a cheap and dirty one.
  1:22pm
stingy d:

tony w.- i am pretty sure that was the john nacthez
  1:23pm
taylor:

this song mom space song is ridiculous. song poems always keep me surprised. Another question Tony....was there certain types of music you wanted to find in Portland and also did you unexpectedly discover large amounts of certain musics?
  1:24pm
taylor:

thanks stingy d! i love everything from the clean to the dirty. how is the cake shop?
  1:25pm
Tony Coulter:

Hello all -- will answer your questions in a bit!
  1:26pm
Taylor:

Thanks...very interested to hear about record collecting in general. Still a new practice to me as of a year and a half ago.
  1:28pm
annie:

i'm looking for someone to take my entire vinyl collection and keep it, only giving me back cds of all of it
  1:28pm
stingy d:

get a protable turntable before you go to the thing

otherwise you'll dig and dig for hours and feel like you have to pee too much.
  1:31pm
stingy d:

i judge records by their covers a lot. also i like years, and record labels. just read about htem, if they pique your interest, you might like them.
  1:32pm
Tony Coulter:

Yep, Drumbo was John Natchez. From the album "Listen" on Atropos, from 1977. Very hard to find, unfortunately...
  1:32pm
Taylor:

Well...I have a turntable and have been collecting seriously since a year and a half ago...I acquired a few hundred records from family (most discovered from an uncle who passed away 14 years ago) but I've quickly been obsessed buying hundred more back in Maine, checking all the record stores I could. Now in Brooklyn I'm looking forward to finding the goods here! I'm also constantly amazed by the music that Tony and also brian turner plays on these shows. Thanks again!
  1:35pm
annie:

a great place to locate used vinyl is ithaca
  1:39pm
stingy d:

i gotta go to ithaca.
  1:39pm
annie...:

pick me up on your way there, eh?
  1:41pm
stingy d:

only if you have a sandwhich for me.
  1:42pm
annie:

h. all right!!!! deal! you bring the beer
  1:45pm
Stoned Mellotron:

i havn't had many drunk record buying experiences. it seems dangerous but could be fun the next morning finding the results
  1:47pm
Stoned Mellotron:

Richard Wright! :( RIP!
  1:49pm
ross:

haven't heard this in years...
  1:52pm
annie:

i am never hardly ever disappointed by what i hear on this amazing station.. thanks tony; my you tube list gets bigger each week.
  1:54pm
Bad Ronald:

Crimson's "Ladies of the Road" would fit in nicely with this set.
  1:57pm
Stoned Mellotron:

this floyd song is so amazing! is this wright singing?
  1:58pm
Tony Coulter:

Yep - Wright is singing. He wrote it too....
  2:00pm
Stoned Mellotron:

that's nice....I actually just watched the Pompeii dvd the day before he died and thought about how I want to read a bio about them
  2:01pm
Negator:

gOODBYE, Mr. Wright. I always loved his work. Pink Floyd's early sound was always close to my heart. They introduced me to my furture.....
  2:05pm
Bad Ronald:

did you mean future or furniture?
  2:15pm
Negator:

FUTURE.... He had nothing to do with my future as a shitty typist. Tony C.!
  2:26pm
Parq:

Hmm. Kind of a shame. I think I liked "always introduced me to my furniture" better. Conveys a picture of being lulled into contemplative reclining.
  2:27pm
Bad Ronald:

Eggs Ackley!!!
  2:40pm
Parq:

Of course, back in the days of Dark Side, I also knew many a listener who was introduced to his furniture by a large number of beers and/or doobs.
  2:44pm
Bad Ronald:

My furniture and I are still very tight.
  2:50pm
Stoned Mellotron:

sorry to be the new new yorker, but does anyone have recommendations for good video rental stores in park slope/prospect heights?
  2:50pm
Matt:

But were you introduced to each other by Pink Floyd?
  2:51pm
Bad Ronald:

Yes Floyd was somewhat involved...
  2:52pm
xangoir:

death to videodrome. someone painted fools day on a dead end sign
  12:32pm
Tony Coulter:

Hello all,

Here's a (much) delayed response to Taylor's question about good record stores in NYC. Stingy D has Brooklyn covered -- the Williamsburg Academy is the best store for vinyl in the city. Other good stores in Manhattan beside Other Music include Downtown Music Gallery, St. Mark's Kim's, Rocket Scientist, and the Academy on 12th St. (the one on 18th is good also, but is mostly CDs). Also worth a visit: Gimme Gimme, Bleecker Bob's, and a few others in lower Manhattan.

And don't forget FMU's annual record fair, taking place this year on October 24th, 25th, and 26th.
  1:12am
Michael:

Yeah! Dave Dubowski!
  8:09am
David Dubowski:

Thanks for playing one of my songs! Next time play "Rich And Famous," or "Painting The Town" from the same album? Those were written by Michael ^
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