Favoriting Tony Coulter: Playlist from June 11, 2009 Favoriting

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Favoriting June 11, 2009: Spray-Painted Flowers

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
PERILHETTES 1985  Changes   Favoriting Songs for Friends  Mark  1985  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
NUN-PLUS  St. Ives   Favoriting Ljubimo/ Let Us Love  Amata  1970  0:02:41 (Pop-up)
FORENINGEN TIL LIVETS BESKYTTELSE  Elverkongen   Favoriting Foreningen til Livets Beskyttelse  Spectator  1971  0:05:12 (Pop-up)
AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT SINGERS  A.I.M. Song/ B.I.A. Song   Favoriting V.A.: What Now, People? Vol. 2  Paredon  1977  0:11:23 (Pop-up)
CLAIRE  Les Larmes des Lutteurs   Favoriting Elle Dit  RCA  1976  0:14:33 (Pop-up)
JURI CAMISASCA  John   Favoriting La Finestra Dentro  Bla Bla  1974  0:18:26 (Pop-up)
TWINN CONNEXION  Letter from Mom & Dad   Favoriting demo      0:24:28 (Pop-up)
MIGUEL ABUELO  Mariposas de Madera (1969)   Favoriting V.A.: Rock Nacional: Las Canciones  Columbia    0:27:39 (Pop-up)
 
RANDY ALVEY & THE GREEN FUZ  Green Fuz (1969)   Favoriting V.A.: Acid Dreams - Epitaph  Past & Present    0:36:36 (Pop-up)
THUGH  Not So Gold Digger   Favoriting Phase Tapes  Earthers  1981  0:38:31 (Pop-up)
PHIL & THE FRANTICS  Til You Get What You Want (1965)   Favoriting V.A.: Acid Dreams - Epitaph  Past & Present    0:41:20 (Pop-up)
BOB EDMUND  Saturday Thought   Favoriting I See No Colors  Rabo  1970  0:43:49 (Pop-up)
BULBOUS CREATION  End of the Page (1970)   Favoriting You Won't Remember Dying  Rockadelic    0:47:50 (Pop-up)
BLA SCHAFER  Valsorg   Favoriting Bla Schafer  VOV  1975  0:52:41 (Pop-up)
 
BARNEY WILEN & HIS AMAZING FREE ROCK BAND  Why Do You Keep Me Hanging On   Favoriting Dear Prof. Leary  MPS  1968  1:02:08 (Pop-up)
BABA SCHOLAE  She's an Indiana Miner   Favoriting Baba Scholae    1969  1:06:59 (Pop-up)
THE THOUGHTS  Memory of Your Love (1966)   Favoriting V.A.: That Driving Beat: U.K. Freakbeat Rarities  Past & Present    1:09:24 (Pop-up)
GREG TODD & THE JACKS  Garden of Delights (1968)   Favoriting Love Transcends  no label    1:11:37 (Pop-up)
THE REGIMENT  My Soap Won't Float (1967)   Favoriting V.A.: Acid Dreams - Epitaph  Past & Present    1:13:54 (Pop-up)
BEAUREGARD AJAX  Dr. Jebediah Webb (1968)   Favoriting Deaf Priscilla  Shadoks    1:16:40 (Pop-up)
MOZENGRAZN  Devotion   Favoriting V.A.: So It Goes....  Emory University Almanac  1973  1:19:33 (Pop-up)
COVERED WAGON SINGERS  Red Flag Canal   Favoriting V.A.: What Now, People? Vol. 2  Paredon  1977  1:25:43 (Pop-up)
GERARD ENTREMONT  Aout 1989   Favoriting Gerard Entremont & Co.  Pathe-Marconi  1975  1:28:29 (Pop-up)
 
MADE FOR TV  Unknown Soldier   Favoriting 7"  Conflict  1983  1:36:58 (Pop-up)
PERFORMING FERRET BAND  Nudes   Favoriting No One Told Us ('78-82)  Hyped to Death    1:39:52 (Pop-up)
CHEMICALS MADE FROM DIRT  Uh Oh   Favoriting 7" EP  Biro Miro  1980  1:42:39 (Pop-up)
WIRTSCHAFTSWUNDER  Analphabet   Favoriting Salmobray  Zick Zack  1981  1:44:11 (Pop-up)
RESCUE 1  Chateau 19   Favoriting Movie Viewers  Plexus  1981  1:47:30 (Pop-up)
DIE TODLICHE DORIS  Noch 14 Vorstellungen   Favoriting Unser Debut  Zick Zack  1985  1:50:17 (Pop-up)
ANEMIC BOYFRIENDS  Guys Are Not Proud   Favoriting 7"  Red Sweater Records  1980  1:54:34 (Pop-up)
PERFORMING FERRET BAND  Morgan   Favoriting No One Told Us ('78-82)  Hyped to Death    1:57:46 (Pop-up)
 
DAVID ARVEDON  Raw Power   Favoriting In Search of the Most Unforgettable Tree We Ever Met  Arf! Arf!    2:05:33 (Pop-up)
42nd STREET  Spray Paint Bandit   Favoriting 7"  Sunburst  1974  2:10:01 (Pop-up)
JERRY SOLOMON  Look at the Flowers   Favoriting At the Showbiz!  Fountain  1978  2:14:24 (Pop-up)
STEVEN LANCASTER  San Francisco Street   Favoriting 7"  Decca  196?  2:17:55 (Pop-up)
K.I.D.S. RADIO w/ RONALD McDONALD  A Magical Journey Through the Rainbow/ Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star   Favoriting Rainy Day Fun  Casablanca  1980  2:20:47 (Pop-up)
NEY MATOGROSSO  Mae Preta (Barco Negro)   Favoriting Agua do Ceu-Passaro  Continental  1975  2:26:54 (Pop-up)
 
MUSICA URBANA  He Naoida para Revolociunar el Infierno   Favoriting Tatuaje  Zeleste/ Edigsa  1977  2:35:59 (Pop-up)
GOOD GOD  Zaragoza   Favoriting Good God  Atlantic  1972  2:40:36 (Pop-up)
AMNON RAVIV  ??   Mirror    198?  2:46:58 (Pop-up)
SONORHC  Flute pour un Commencement   Favoriting Portes d'Orient  Audivis  1984  2:54:34 (Pop-up)
RAGGED ROBBINS  For A.B. (Sue Thompson)   Favoriting Reflections of Spring  no label  19??  2:57:14 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  9:01am
Bad Ronald:

T-T-T-Tony!
  9:02am
annie:

tony!! way to go! good morning morning BR! and all signers-on
  9:04am
Bad Ronald:

Howdy Annie, how's the pooch?
  9:05am
still b/p:

The Changes cover was entertaining even while distinctly low v-v-voltage. Now...these St. Ives sistahs are SPARKED!
  9:05am
Parq:

re show title, Bill Cosby on neighbor reactions to his pet rhinoceros: "Oh my, you -- uh -- you have a rhinoceros. ----- We used to have a rhinoceros --- "
  9:05am
annie:

BR, she is a pistol!! getting sooo big! maybe i'll try to send you pics.. hey BP
  9:07am
Bad Ronald:

Way cool!
  9:08am
annie:

ok, taking isa for a walk.... back soon..
  9:23am
Tony C:

Greetings,one and all!

- t
  9:24am
dale:

nice surprise to hear Tony back on air! where does he dig thhis great stuff up?
  9:28am
diane:

Hi there!
Hooray for tony coulter!
  9:36am
annie:

oregon, land of mixed messages! i love the left side, myself.. but love the desert side, too. what city?
  9:36am
Listener James from Westwood:

Did I just hear that Tony's heading to the Pacific Northwest?!
  9:39am
Parq:

Oregon's gain is our loss for sure. I wonder if Greasy Kid Stuff''s current employer allows H&B to appoint an occasional uncle to substitute.
  9:39am
dc pat:

NICE! Don't think I ever heard the original Green Fuz. This is amazing.
  9:42am
Listener James from Westwood:

It is indeed Oregon's gain. If this will mean an indefinite hiatus from the mighty FMU microphone, Tony, thanks for all of the fine DJing and beautiful music over the years. Your show comprises some of my earliest FMU memories.
  9:43am
annie:

james..... yes, too.
  9:44am
annie:

funny, this week has evoked many nostalgic feelings. bittersweet.
  9:49am
dc pat:

I gotta say, I don't always dig the tunes you play Tony, but one thing's for sure--you always totally alter the film going on around me and that's why I listen to the radio.
  9:51am
annie:

pat, i love that idea.
  9:52am
Bad Ronald:

Yes nostalgic indeed.
Even Phil Spector pines for his wig:
http://tinyurl.com/philwig
  9:52am
diane:

I have fond memories of when Tony used to do the afternoon new music thing on wkcr...sigh.....
  9:53am
doug from dc:

Slow and bulbous.
  9:55am
TonyC:

Ha ha - very funny Beefheart reference, Doug from DC ... and thanks for the nice words, James from Westwood


- t
  9:58am
doug from dc:

Thanks, Tony. Just read the sad news about Hugh Hopper. I was unaware of his passing until this morning.
  9:59am
question...:

Regarding old psychedelia, does anyone have the Paisley Cowbell album? I've been on the hunt for this thing for years, and it is hard to find anyone who has even heard of it.

Definitely going to miss your musical sensibilities here, Tony. Always love the wild variety of your programing. Best of luck in all of your future endeavors.
  10:00am
PMD:

Thanks so much Tony. Making my mind numbing work today bearable...
  10:01am
postmanpaul:

hi tony, city slackers 'n offiicionados!!!
over here in the lovely 70's, j airplane typified the US folk-turn-acid scene and nice that you are filling in the detail with sounds that are new to me tony!
  10:01am
PMD:

Oh crap, just reading comments. Tony's leaving? sigh. Will miss you. But Oregon is a wonderful place. I would live there if I could.
  10:02am
annie:

PMP- :) nice to see you, hope all is happy your way
  10:04am
postmanpaul:

yeah annieeeee!
hope it is in your neck of the woods too!
  10:06am
annie:

'tis paul, tis. birght green water-logged surroundings and over-whelming gardening chores, makes me pretty happy.
  10:06am
Roberto L:

Hey Tony! I´m listening from Argentina... and I can´t believe you played Miguel Abuelo for us! How do you get it?
  10:07am
?:

Hi, Annie!
Hi, Tony!
Hi eveyrone!!!!
  10:08am
annie:

?- back at ya!
  10:08am
Cecile:

oh, that's me.
Cecile
  10:09am
Bad Ronald:

Hi Cecile.
  10:12am
PMD:

annie, thanks. no more flooded basement, so things are good.
  10:13am
annie:

morning cecile..
  10:14am
annie:

pmd- those pics of your basement.. so sorry :(
  10:16am
postmanpaul:

hi cecile, hi bad. 15.15 here and time for a leetle smokey me thinks.
amazing, Garden of Delights (1968) sounds so much like our Devine Comedy.
gobsmacked by your selections tony.
  10:16am
dale:

'chrome covered candy bars and plastic coated tangerines." amazing lyrics!
  10:21am
annie:

this is all so deliciously psychedelic! drug-free high!
  10:23am
postmanpaul:

tony, you're making me feel 7teen again!!!
  10:23am
Cecile:

man, it is a lovely sunny cool day here today.
want to camp out in front of a place with a hot coffee.
  10:24am
postmanpaul:

off out now, adios amigos.
  10:24am
annie:

yeah PMP, this is the kind of music that makes me miss that era. great memories.
  10:32am
annie:

tony, i want to thank you for this blast. i grew up listening to songs of activism like this. i am reminded that the struggle will always be there; what we do with our knowledge is the important thing. earlier this week i was feeling discouraged by the lack of involvement. that's not the case; .. it is still there. thanks. i'm peaceful now.
  10:37am
Negator:

You are the best DJ on this station (to me) and I will be missing your show a lot. I would suggest a podcast for us? It would be great if you could keep expanding our minds from the comfort of Oregon. I really don't want to think to much about a Tony C. free music world. Please, do a podcast! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE! Like Fatty Jubbo.......
  10:38am
Cecile:

I have to agree. You are one of my very favorites, and I learn so much every show.
  10:38am
Negator:

Maybe others could chime in?
  10:38am
Bad Ronald:

YES! I love this single. Can you please play the flip "So Afraid Of The Russians"?
  10:38am
dc pat:

so who was I talking soccer with yesterday? Carmichael? England did a little better than I thought! 6-0. what a slaughter...
  10:39am
Parq:

Hi 'Cile. Are you feeling 100%? God, northeasterners, is this June one lousy April or what?
  10:41am
dc pat:

I like rain but this is getting ridiculous.
  10:41am
annie:

a very wet and prolonged spring parq. i've discovered hundreds of variations on a theme of mold! at least the ditch stopped the water from going under the house, though. no more musty smell in the mudroom.
  10:43am
-max-:

Parq, I beg to differ. I like a cool moist Spring! So much better than going from Winter to Summer as we have done so many times in recent memory.
  10:44am
Cecile:

Parq, I'm getting close.
I don't mind the rain so much. I just wish I were off work to enjoy it - like hanging out in a coffee house or snuggled up in bed.

and Lord, minnesota needs the rain. We got barely in May.
  10:45am
Cecile:

I haven't heard this Eis since WCBN 27 years ago...
  10:46am
annie:

my brownfield farm report says that there are some states in the midwest that still have yet to dry out enough to plant.
  10:47am
-max-:

To "Question": I have heard of the Paisley Cowbell album but have never seen it or heard it! I still check out that psychedelic webstation, Technicolor Web of Sound, from time to time to see if they have it, but no luck!
  10:48am
G:

is this june 11th in nyc or april 11th? i haven't seen sun since monday morning, bleh. music helps though
  10:51am
annie:

see, i think i trust mother nature. this has been a pretty normal spring so far. we have gotten used to this warm early springs, we forget about the transition that must happen between seasons.
  10:51am
doug from dc:

Great selection of '80s obscurities. Thanks for playing Wirtschaftswunder, I've been looking for their stuff.
  10:52am
Cecile:

Tony, do you have enough stuff to do an all Zick Zack label show? Because I've loved everything I've heard on that label.
  10:56am
G:

we have 150 years of daily and hourly records in nyc, which is not the sum total of world history but not nothing either. yesterday it was in the 60s (F), and the average high for june 10th historically is 79. yes, we have to accept reality -- that's usually a good plan. but i don't think we have to agree that it is average; it's cooler and wetter than average. we got march already. and will get a november in november. this is our only june this year :-(
  10:58am
dc pat:

this song is sooooo true...
  10:58am
doug from dc:

My turn for nostalgia. In 1980, I was on vacation in NYC and went by Rock's in Your Head. I bought a bunch of 7"s, including this Anemic Boyfriends. I've still got my copy. I believe they were from Alaska.
  11:00am
doug from dc:

They'll even do it with sheep!
  11:00am
annie:

G- i have to admit, the damp is getting to me. i'm gonna run out of transplanting chores soon, and soil to wet to "plough" speaking of which, there is a great photo essay book entitled that very thing "too wet to plough"; photos from all decades of upstate new york farming.
  11:06am
Janet H:

LABELS...lol
  11:11am
doug from dc:

The RIAA is gonna have fun tracking down some of these bands to give them their $0.85.
  11:13am
annie:

funny, doug i was just thinking the same thing when the college station made us do that twice a year. i tried to play the most obscure and random crap i could. choosing an older label over another for the same tune. i felt so evil in a good way.
  11:15am
BSI:

Aieee! I finally tuned in to find I've missed most of a Tony Coulter show! Dagnabbit!

This means you must go back and repeat everything. Can't wait for archives! Time machine! It's a bleeding tree! It's a bleeding tree!
  11:18am
annie:

hatch just posted the summer schedule
http://www.wfmu.org/table?period=7322
  11:18am
back & backer:

Forbidden words: Aieee. Dagnabbit

Recommended words: Would your dog be liking the delicious cupcake?
  11:21am
Carmichael:

Good morning Tony and fellow work-avoiders. Yes Pat, it was I who was waaaaay off on the England/Andorra match. 6 bleedin' nil!

I was just in Haight Ashbury on Saturday. Great set Tony. Spinal Tap's "Listen to the Flower People" would fit nicely.
  11:21am
Cecile:

nice! love the cupcake dog shoutour
  11:23am
BSI:

Wow, haven't had a chance to suss the new schedule. My universe has shifted. ... and I'm glad I'm not the only surviving cupcake torch-bearer. Never forget. Never forget.
  11:24am
Cecile:

Wm Berger is back, but where is Bill E. Jam?
And Irene's show is shorter. Interesting.
  11:24am
BSI:

those eyes...
  11:24am
dc pat:

England keeps playing like this, they're going to give my teams trouble...
  11:24am
Carmichael:

Surfing Directv the other day, I came across a video of Paul Williams singing The Rainbow Connection with a passel of kids. Like seeing a train wreck, I couldn't stop watching.
  11:24am
Rainbow:

Yes kid you certainly are high. Now get off my Indigo please.
  11:25am
BSI:

no Fabio on the skeddy?
I haven't been able to catch his show in a couple o'weeks, been out of the loop.
  11:26am
Cecile:

no fabio, that's right.
  11:28am
annie:

wow, no fabio...
  11:28am
doug from dc:

BSI, I just noticed that Fabio was off the new schedule. I'll miss his show, but William Berger does a good set. Hope Billy Jam will be back some day.
  11:31am
G:

my memory's hazy, but fabio and/or scott (both of them off for now) made some comment last night that hinted that was his penultimate show. about the changes in general, only someone knowing the parties (and being told the emmes) would know whether any changes are summer-only or longer-term, and pushed or jumped...
  11:32am
Carmichael:

Billy still has his place on the schedule. Will he not be doing it tomorrow?
  11:32am
Cecile:

I hope he's just taking the summer off. Have to ask him Friday.
  11:33am
Cecile:

new schedule this summer, carm, annie just posted the link.
  11:33am
G:

new schedule starts week after next
  11:35am
Carmichael:

OK, got it. Not too much of a change overall, although I have never heard David's show.
  11:37am
BSI:

Between the loss of Fabio and Argentina's standings in the qualifiers, I may need sedation soon. ... But Tony Coulter eases the pain...
  11:38am
G:

david was just on a couple of monday mornings back 9-12, i assume (now) to warm up some... check his setlist/archive for what it will probably be like...
  11:43am
Jeremy:

Hey Tony! GREAT to have you back. You are the best. I have to hook up a radio to my bike; I missed 40 minutes between breakfast and work....
  11:50am
Tony C:

Thanks, Jeremy! And everybody else fer listenin'...

- t
  11:51am
PMD:

Annie, thanks for posting the link. Just got back from a meeting.
  11:52am
annie:

my pleasure PMD... :)
  11:52am
PMD:

On the subject of rain, well, let's just say it's great for the plants, bad for the basement.
  11:54am
BSI:

bad for basements, true, and very bad for synths too oddly-shaped to get a cheap waterproof gigbag. sigh...
  11:55am
dc pat:

I've only watered the tomatoes once since planting month and half ago.
  11:59am
Ike:

Good to hear you on the air again -- that set of 80s oddness especially tickled my ivories.
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