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Favoriting October 1, 2008: "It’s funny how some things remind you of other things."

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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)
Milcho Leviev  Joe (To Joe Farrell)   Favoriting Bulgarian Piano Blues  0:09:34 (Pop-up)
Scala and Kolacny Brothers  Splinter   Favoriting Paper Plane  0:11:37 (Pop-up)
The Magnetic Fields  Take Ecstasy With Me   Favoriting Holiday  0:15:19 (Pop-up)
The Free Design  Buttterflies Are Free   Favoriting Umbrellas  0:18:52 (Pop-up)
The Clientele  Since K Got Over Me   Favoriting Strange Geometry  0:22:20 (Pop-up)
Spoon  They Never Got Over You   Favoriting Gimme Fiction  0:29:11 (Pop-up)
The Three Suns  Delicado   Favoriting Melodies and Mischief: Space Age Pop, Vol. 1  0:34:08 (Pop-up)
Alice Coltrane (with Charlie Haden)  Triloka   Favoriting Translinear Light  0:37:01 (Pop-up)
Bert Kaempfert and his Orchestra  Bye Bye Blues   Favoriting Instrumental Favorites: Bert Kaempfert  0:42:07 (Pop-up)
Once Blue  Stardust and Snow   Favoriting Stardust and Snow  0:45:08 (Pop-up)
Pat Boone  Enter Sandman   Favoriting In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy  0:52:06 (Pop-up)
Moonbabies  Shout It Out   Favoriting Moonbabies at the Ballroom  0:55:53 (Pop-up)
Bostich & Fussible  Rosarito   Favoriting Tijuana Sound Machine  0:59:39 (Pop-up)
Lloyd Green  Seaside   Favoriting jfitz 302 mix (John Fitzpatrick compilation)  1:02:40 (Pop-up)
Sloan  Burn For It   Favoriting Parallel Play  1:04:54 (Pop-up)
The Hold Steady  Sequestered in Memphis   Favoriting Stay Positive  1:08:41 (Pop-up)
Harvey Sid Fisher  Taurus   Favoriting Astrology Songs  1:12:16 (Pop-up)
John Prine  The Sins of Memphisto   Favoriting Great Days: The John Prine Anthology  1:20:43 (Pop-up)
Lane Steinberg  Why Can't People Just Talk About the Weather?   Favoriting Sept. 2008 recording  1:24:49 (Pop-up)
Paul Bourre/Pneumershonic  My Ass is on Fire!   Favoriting Frequencies of the Beast  1:26:57 (Pop-up)
Peter Murphy  Final Solution   Favoriting 12" single  1:29:34 (Pop-up)
Broadcast  Lunch Hour Pops   Favoriting Haha Sound  1:34:30 (Pop-up)
The Police  Masoko Tanga   Favoriting Outlandos d'Amour  1:38:04 (Pop-up)
Byron Parker and His Percussion Ensemble  Drums in the Night   Favoriting Nothing But Percussion, Vol. 1 (Westminster LP)  1:43:51 (Pop-up)
Barrence Whitfield & the Savages  Mama Get the Hammer (Fly's on Baby's Head)   Favoriting Live Emulsified  1:51:09 (Pop-up)
The Stone Roses  Bye Bye Bad Man   Favoriting self-titled  1:53:13 (Pop-up)
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra with Bix Beiderbecke  Jubilee   Favoriting Bix & Tram (box)  1:57:17 (Pop-up)
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra with Bix Beiderbecke  Lila   Favoriting Bix & Tram (box)  2:00:44 (Pop-up)
Maurice Abravanel Orchestra  Forty Minutes for Lunch   Favoriting One Touch of Venus  2:03:48 (Pop-up)
Barbel  House by the Airport   Favoriting One Horse Planet  2:11:47 (Pop-up)
Coldplay  Speed of Sound   Favoriting X & Y  2:14:37 (Pop-up)
The Soft Boys  Fatman's Son   Favoriting A Can Of Bees  2:19:23 (Pop-up)
Princess  Nosebleed   Favoriting self-titled  2:22:04 (Pop-up)
Marc Mundy  The Nights We Spend Together   Favoriting self-titled  2:25:06 (Pop-up)
Ford Theatre  Time Changes   Favoriting Time Changes  2:28:06 (Pop-up)
Siouxsie & The Banshees  Congo Conga   Favoriting Arabian Knights 12"  2:31:22 (Pop-up)
Refusing Gold  Genius Maybe Lunatic   Favoriting DHS Music Club: Join the Amateurs  2:35:34 (Pop-up)
Talulah Gosh  Talulah Gosh   Favoriting Rock Legends Vol. 69  2:37:55 (Pop-up)
Blake Shelton  The More I Drink   Favoriting Pure BS  2:45:11 (Pop-up)
Kelley Stoltz  Pride   Favoriting Crockodials  2:48:39 (Pop-up)
The Annuals  Confessor   Favoriting Such Fun  2:51:19 (Pop-up)
Lalo Schifrin  Melba   Favoriting The Cincinnati Kid  2:54:15 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:11pm
Sean Daily:

First comment! Woo hoo!
  3:15pm
Graeme:

I like this Scala and Kolacny Brothers CD but I was disappointed that they didnt do Status Quo's ' Paper Plane',
  3:18pm
Sean Daily:

How is the two different, Graeme?
  3:18pm
Sean Daily:

Or "are", ee-vun...
  3:19pm
stingy d:

kites are fuuunnnnnn
butterflies are frreeeee
  3:22pm
AnAnonymousParty:

Suddenly I feel like running through sunlit fields, wind breezing past me when a butterfly flies into my mouth and gets stuck in my throat and then I choke to death, all alone
  3:23pm
Graeme:

Hi Sean...well one ' stands for the light, pure and diaphanous angel voices soaring above Scala’s audience like a paper plane. The lead track itself expresses unconditional faith in life and love' and the other is a cock -rocking rifferama from denim clad Brit beat combo Status Quo.
  3:24pm
oatman:

one of my favorite free design songs. right up there with 'an elegy' - 'kites are fun' - 'bubbles' and 'i found love'
  3:26pm
Sean Daily:

So, Graeme, in other words, not much difference.
  3:27pm
Sean Daily:

Kenny G... gotta love him or gotta stuff him into the incinerator in little chopped-up pieces. Not much grey area there...
  3:28pm
Parq:

Speaking of Vice Presidents, Dan Quayle was a professed Free Design fan. He would heatedly point this out while decrying the strident, noisy hard rock that all the liberals preferred.
  3:28pm
Bad Ronald:

Yeah kinda like speedos
  3:34pm
stingy d:

irwin you got anythin by the cherry sisters?
  3:38pm
plinky:

hey dudes.
  3:42pm
Parq:

Man, that Coltrane was nice.
  3:50pm
Plinky:

Bad ronald good tv movie!
  3:52pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Don't do this, Irwin.
  3:52pm
Hank:

Tony Sheridan was in Loafstäler with Billy Preston.
  3:52pm
north guinea hills:

wow, i've never heard this pat boone album. 'bout time!
  3:54pm
Parq:

{stunned silence}
  3:55pm
?:

pretty funny that those pompous, self-important metallica dudes are getting shown up so handily by . . . PAT BOONE!
  3:55pm
Plinky:

WTFfff
  3:56pm
Sean Daily:

Yeah, kinda appropriate that Pat Boone's covering "Enter Sandman". I think Metallica earned that one.
  3:56pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

phew...that's better.
  3:57pm
Harvey:

This bassline is very similar to "Then He Kissed Me" by The Crystals
  3:59pm
oatman:

on the first second or two when the song started i thought it was the crystals.
  4:00pm
mummybreath:

Stephen Merritt uses that bassline a lot on his earlier stuff. It reminds me of a song off of 'Charm of the Highway Strip'
  4:02pm
another old man:

or every tv theme by Vic Mizzy
  4:08pm
Sean Daily:

Gee, Irwin, you make that beer sound SO tasty...
  4:12pm
stingy d:

HARVEY SID FISHER!!! aw man this one of my favorties!
  4:18pm
Sean Daily:

I'M WAITING ON TENTERHOOKS, IRWIN!

I'm waiting for you to tell me what tenterhooks are!
  4:26pm
C:

I just came across an incedible flautist from the 1980's named Sarah Heath. Anyone heard of her?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvp7woNA9gw
  4:28pm
St. Even Denver:

Thanks for the Prine!!!
  4:31pm
Graeme:

that reminds me .. must get some Maxell blank cassettes tomorrow.
  4:36pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

someone else out there uses cassettes too? I feel community! and Broadcast rules.
  4:37pm
stingy d:

i use cassettes! can only find them in grocery stores nowadays though.
  4:39pm
Graeme:

I'm still clinging on ...and Peter Murphy used to advertise Maxell here in the UK. Best ever Police song this...
  4:41pm
g:

a couple of years ago I used to go to the wholesalers in the mid-twenties from Broadway over to 7th ave in NYC to get cassettes cheaply in bulk (don't know if they still sell 'em)
  4:42pm
north guinea hills:

when i first started to date my gf, i made a mixtape and wrapped it in a walkman so she could listen to it.....
  4:46pm
g:

hey, when does cassette nostalgia hipsterism start?
  4:50pm
Graeme:

It started with that Pete Murphy track - official.
  4:53pm
BZ:

It's the Roses
  4:54pm
bzul:

Lingering devotion or cool renewed inclination toward cassette recordings might be hisssssterism, no?
  4:54pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

some of the experimental bands in my hometown are doing cassette-only very limited editions these days. too hipsterish for me.
  4:59pm
Toledo Tom:

Cassette nostalgia started with the first release of TG's 24 hours live.
  5:01pm
jan:

Irwin: Gute Yontif! enjoying your show.
  5:02pm
north guinea hills:

well, considering i've been making mixtapes since the the early 90's and i still buy cassettes at truck stops and shows and the hundreds i have in my cassette cabinet, i would say it never went away.....
  5:03pm
Lizardner Dave:

I never liked pre-recorded cassettes. Didn't understand paying extra for 'em when you could just buy the vinyl and tape a copy for the car or walkman or whatever.
  5:05pm
C:

I've already rewound the stream to hear "Mama Get the Hammer". What a song!
  5:07pm
stingy d:

what splaying beihind you, i like that!
  5:08pm
Parq:

FMU has blogged cassette nostsalgia at least once, probably more than once. If I can find anything by searching the blog, I'll let yis know.
  5:09pm
Harvey:

I've spent years trying to play like Bix. A legend.
  5:10pm
Harvey:

PS I thought is was "birdman"?
  5:11pm
north guinea hills:

master recorded cassettes sound better then home recorded cassettes from a cd or record (but not better then the the cd or vinyl themselves). on the other hand, i never understood why cassettes were still $10 (or more, [not blanks]) until about 2000. i used to buy cassettes b/c i didn't care about sound quality in high school w/ my shitty stereo, later, i would usually only buy cassettes if i couldn't find said album anywhere else, if it was cassette only, or if it was damn cheap.
  5:11pm
Parq:

Ah yes, here we are.

http://tinyurl.com/4gnw77
  5:16pm
St.Even Denver:

Ah.coldplay. now i have a soundtrack to buy allergy medicine and other products to...
  5:17pm
gumby:

nice tunies as always Irwin. I don't get to hear Bix & The Hold Steady in the same vicinity often enough.
  5:17pm
plinky:

lol
  5:21pm
jan:

I was making mix cassette tapes for years, and only stopped about two years after getting an Ipod in 2004. The Ipod just broke, and I have been listening to the old cassette mixes. recording analog allows
the mixer to think about what to play next while the current cut finishes recording. I find it hard to make iPod play lists. Just haven't done it. Burning CDs are also difficult. Making tape mixes is organic .
  5:24pm
St.Even:

Check out Cassette Mythos, a compelling compendium by Robin James.Seriously changed my life.
  5:26pm
Sean Daily:

Cas-settes? What are these... "cassettes" you speak of, stranger? ;)
  5:29pm
Sara:

And lest we forget: the most fine cassettefrommyex.com
  5:31pm
Ike:

Cassettes always sounded better than vinyl on an affordable turntable. A good turntable costs too much. With cassettes and CDs and MP3s, you don't have to constantly brush the damn things or fix the freakin' needle, or spend tons of money on the player.

My car still has a cassette player, so I still use my old cassettes in it, but I don't make new ones. Kinda miss it.
  5:32pm
Bad Ronald:

I only do 8 Tracks.
  5:34pm
Ike:

I love Siouxsie & the Banshees. They (with Stump) flung me out of bland top-40 land and into the universe of the odd.
  5:36pm
Mike B.:

Cassettes indeed. Hiss is bliss!
  5:36pm
St.Even:

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=65891235&blogID=437551281
  5:41pm
north guinea hills:

although, b/c FSA always would put "cd's detroy music" on all of their records & cd's i would purposely buy their cd's.....
  5:43pm
jan:

My understanding is that the prerecorded tape industry would use high speed duplication for production of the cassettes and that would have inferior sound to tapes made at real time speed from vinyl. Also the tape
used by for prerecorded was inferior as are the cassette cases.I never bought prerecorded cassettes.
Don't get all fetishistic about high end turntables. You can get a vintage AR XA on ebay. the high end turntables are far better equipment
than that which produced records to begin with.
  5:51pm
Parq:

I bought major-label cassettes for a while coz I couldn't forgive CDs for killing LPs. Finally caved in the late 90s. Agree about cste. mixes being "organic", plus when you do a CD mix or an ITunes playlist, it's impossible to keep the volume levels uniform or get well-timed, gapless segues. But I'm too lazy to make cassette mixes now.
  5:52pm
Parq:

Irwin, more country would be just fine with me.
  5:58pm
Sean Daily:

I, for one, could do with some Johnny Cash or Woody Guthrie right about now... Or here's one you might like, Irwin: Chris Cagle's "Cos the Chicks Dig It".
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