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Favoriting November 19, 2009: an episode of sparrows

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michael baird  temple bells   Favoriting let freeform ring v/a 2009 marathon premium for stochastic hit parade with bethany            0:00:00 (Pop-up)
ruth etting  ten cents a dance   Favoriting Art Deco - Sophisticated Ladies v/a            0:04:26 (Pop-up)
la costa brava  vuelvo a ser yo   Favoriting llamadas perdidas            0:07:55 (Pop-up)
czerwone gitary  coda   Favoriting Prog Is Not a Four Letter Word (V/A)            0:11:53 (Pop-up)
the girard high schol band  stairway to heaven   Favoriting let freeform ring v/a 2009 marathon premium for stochastic hit parade with bethany            0:14:05 (Pop-up)
egg  fugue in d minor   Favoriting folk is not a four letter word v/a            0:16:51 (Pop-up)
neon indian  mind, drips   Favoriting psychic chasms  lefse        *   0:19:22 (Pop-up)
felt (slug& murs)  get cake   Favoriting 3  rhymesayers        *   0:22:47 (Pop-up)
style council  you're the best thing   Favoriting cafe bleu            0:27:05 (Pop-up)
wanda ballman  honky tonk girl   Favoriting the women of sun records            0:29:27 (Pop-up)
susanna  jailbreak   Favoriting flower of evil            0:31:56 (Pop-up)
 
little howlin wolf  mr power shaker   Favoriting shangra la      7"    *   0:42:43 (Pop-up)
groupshow  i love love love love it   Favoriting groupshow            0:46:36 (Pop-up)
mink stole  sometimes i wish i had a gun   Favoriting a date with john waters            0:49:02 (Pop-up)
rita marley  pied piper   Favoriting club ska 67 v/a            0:51:59 (Pop-up)
prince jazzbo  check mr. lester   Favoriting       7"      0:54:08 (Pop-up)
marden hill  cadaquez   Favoriting sunshine pop 99            0:57:28 (Pop-up)
the soul brothers  lawless street   Favoriting             1:00:52 (Pop-up)
 
marine girls  love to know   Favoriting             1:08:48 (Pop-up)
pens  high in the cinema   Favoriting hey friend! what you doing  de stijl        *   1:11:01 (Pop-up)
mos def  roses by georgia anne muldrow!   Favoriting the ecstatic          *   1:13:14 (Pop-up)
the xx  shelter (them jeans 'drums'edit)   Favoriting             1:16:47 (Pop-up)
marianne dissard  les draps sourds (waltz)   Favoriting l'entredeux            1:22:00 (Pop-up)
junior wells  cha cha cha in blues   Favoriting 1957-63            1:24:01 (Pop-up)
onra  chop your hands   Favoriting baked goods  baked goods        *   1:27:11 (Pop-up)
fall of saigon  on the beach at fontana   Favoriting fall of saigon            1:28:51 (Pop-up)
lenka  trouble is a friend   Favoriting         thanks laura!    1:32:10 (Pop-up)
 
julianna barwick  choose   Favoriting florine          *   1:39:32 (Pop-up)
charlotte gainsbourg  irm   Favoriting             1:42:58 (Pop-up)
caroline  je prefere parler d'amour   Favoriting fleurs de papier            1:45:21 (Pop-up)
the penny sisters  where have al the boys gone   Favoriting where the girls are vol 7            1:48:12 (Pop-up)
dolly mixture  will he kiss me tonight   Favoriting demonstration tapes            1:50:00 (Pop-up)
ped xing  india on $99 a day   Favoriting resume speed            1:52:43 (Pop-up)
bea wain  ferdinand the bull   Favoriting the big bands greatest vocalists v3            1:56:31 (Pop-up)
 
cassiano  chuva de cristal   Favoriting apresentamos nosso cassiano            2:05:31 (Pop-up)
asei kobayash & micky yoshino  main theme   Favoriting OST hausu    1977        2:10:53 (Pop-up)
leila  why should i? feat terry hall and martina topley bird   Favoriting blood looms and blooms            2:14:07 (Pop-up)
kitty daisy and lewis  polly put the kettle on   Favoriting kitty, daisy & lewis  dh        *   2:19:01 (Pop-up)
alceu valenca e geraldo azevedo  me da um beijo   Favoriting edicao extra            2:21:39 (Pop-up)
carmen maria vega  dessou les toits   Favoriting             2:23:51 (Pop-up)
past lives  morning comes   Favoriting the journal of popular noise vol 1 issue 7-9  the journal of popular noise        *   2:27:00 (Pop-up)
nosotrash  agarradita   Favoriting popemas        gracias andy!    2:31:44 (Pop-up)
severed heads  lamborghini   Favoriting Can't Stop It II: Australian Post-Punk 1979-1984          *   2:33:59 (Pop-up)
 
sylvia plath  black rook in rainy weather   Favoriting             2:43:49 (Pop-up)
umas & outras  please garcon   Favoriting             2:44:42 (Pop-up)
devendra banhart  angelika   Favoriting what will we be          *   2:47:40 (Pop-up)
karen dalton  ribbon bow   Favoriting green rocky road            2:50:48 (Pop-up)
lamb  god bless   Favoriting lamb            2:54:57 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:03am
Brian:

Sheep's bells! Hello from Madison.
  9:05am
trouble:

good morning!
  9:05am
north guinea hills:

Hello Wisconsin!
  9:06am
annie:

morning trouble... i have "sita sings the blues" in my brain, heavy.. great film..
  9:08am
Adrian in London:

Buongiorno a tutti
  9:09am
trouble:

annie, good for you ! great great film! dj icepack started singing some annette hanshw when i was playing ten cents a dance last week, quite a memory prompt...
  9:10am
dale:

a gray good morning from the hudson valley
  9:12am
trouble:

grey is very nice when mixed with orange and pink...
  9:13am
not ken:

congrats on the marathon - whats all the money for anyhow
  9:14am
Parq:

@Not Ken: Pez.
  9:15am
Adrian in London:

It's for Andy Breckman. He's unemployed now Monk's finished.
  9:16am
north guinea hills:

'running in place' became invaluable for my dj gig at free103point9 the other night. Thanks WFMU! I've spent 3+ hours listening to it and I'm only 1/5 of the way through side B! :)
  9:16am
jaypee:

Good morning, everyone. Stairway to Heaven is really quite pleasing this A.M...
  9:18am
dale:

i had a 1940s grey suitcoat with pink thread interwoven into it when i was a college boy. do people go thrifting anymore?
  9:19am
Parq:

Is that Bethany "bells" CD great or what? Way-charming set so far, Miss T.
  9:20am
annie:

gaggle: murder: episode??
  9:23am
trouble:

dale, thrifting is a way of life, you just don't not do it anymore. or at least that is my credo
  9:24am
north guinea hills:

Yes, the entirety of Bethany's "Bells..." premium is top notch!
  9:25am
Shana:

Good morning, Trouble! Good morning, Madison! Good morning, world!
  9:27am
Brian:

Good morning, Shana. I wants me some of that pizza!
  9:27am
?:

http://current.com/items/91384622_youtubes-most-hardcore-screamers.htm
  9:29am
listener mark:

good morning all
  9:29am
rb in scotland:

Good afternoon, folks!
  9:32am
dale:

oh, i go all the time, trouble. i stopped for a while when the vinyl at the salvay went from 5 for a dollar to 99 cents each, but i'm back now. i used to love the huge salvation army in hell's kitchen - that place was immense.
  9:32am
trouble:

good afternoon to the thistles and good day to all time zones universe wide!
  9:34am
Stuart Troutman:

You're kidding....'Jailbreak'....makes me think of Tori Amos covering Cobain. But this is much weirder. Janis Ian sings Black Sabbath.
  9:34am
Brian:

Thistles, yes. Do we have a leek in the audience? A fleur-de-lis?
  9:36am
fishmonkeystew:

Hello WFMU world!
  9:36am
annie:

word up fms...
  9:37am
Brian:

Bird descriptions in New English!
  9:37am
Stuart Troutman:

'optimistic birds' ?....should be a song title.
  9:39am
v k:

mownin' trouble
  9:43am
Stuart Troutman:

someone imitating Capt. Beefheart
  9:46am
Stuart Troutman:

Private Beefheart
  9:51am
Meme:

When I hear Beefheart I think of apiaries and methane.
  9:52am
Private Beefheart:

Troutman Replica.
  9:52am
Stuart Troutman:

I think that's what Beefheart was thinking of too.
  9:53am
Cecile:

Good morning. I'm so happy that 'FMU made its goal!

I listened to the archive of the Scharpling show - my God, what a party! Wish I'd been able to listen & pledge.

I told my husband that Patton Oswalt pledged a grand. My husband goes, "You are not Patton Oswalt. I hope you didn't pledge that much."
I didn't.
  9:54am
Cecile:

@Brian:
kicking against the prick(ers)
  9:56am
Cecile:

@dale, I don't as much as I used to - not so many things in my size, but I always hit the thrift stores in my hometown - I got a great Miami Vice blazer and a disco shirt for under $5.
  9:59am
annie:

the best rummage sale in my area is the one held at the presbyterian church twice a year; high quality stuff and cheap!!!i get all my linens there
  10:02am
dc pat:

this soul bro's tune rules, thanks troubs.
  10:04am
Cecile:

they have some all-neighborhood ones. I went one year and got myself "The best of Delicious Vinyl" for a buck. I mean, the best of Tone Loc, Young MC, "Runnin" and "Mentirosa" for a buck!
  10:04am
dc pat:

I use to live at thrift stores until they started calling the clothes there "vintage". Now all the snooty types buy up all the good stuff and sell it for way too much. Ah, I miss the Goodwills of PA...
  10:06am
Brian:

@dc pat: That's when thrifting became spendthrifting.
  10:06am
dale:

i guess the web has put a dent in thrifting for me too, as i troll craigslist all the time now. a while back i got an antique wallpaper hangers folding table for free. it just looks cool in the craft room and is handy to boot. although i did get a great old working telefunken shortwave radio at a salvay recently for $5.
  10:07am
rb in scotland:

jaded? jaded!?!?!
  10:08am
north guinea hills:

random odd infamous 'celeb' sighting yesterday at a midtown bar after work: Bernie Kerik, that bastard himself..., w/ 3 besuited large goons w/ matching staches.....
  10:09am
Cecile:

dc pat, on one hand, I agree.
On the other hand, they have some kind of curatorial karma that enables them to buy up some really unique pieces. I got some fantastic costume jewelry that way.

I'll pay a little more to not aggravate my allergies digging through the Valu Village...
  10:09am
dc pat:

man, about once every 5 years I'd go to the thrift stores and buy a great 70's leather jacket but now...foo! I can't find one I can afford!!
  10:09am
Ghost of Ricky Medlock:

I used to listen to that mink stole song in college while walking the long walk from the cheap parking lot to class. Makes me think of hot jacksonville spring days.
  10:10am
Glenn L:

The Icepack Groweth.
  10:10am
Cecile:

Right now, my goal is to give thrift stores some nice fresh inventory. my little cottage is kinda cramped.

dcp, try stopping at every little town you drive thru. You never know!
  10:10am
annie:

the salvation army here treats everything like a rare antique and it's all overpriced.. waay much..
  10:11am
dc pat:

10-4 on that 'cile-- my wife can't go into Goodwills anymore because 10 minutes after we get there, she has to go to the bathroom. What's up with that?
  10:12am
Cecile:

dust. Loads and loads of dust.
  10:12am
Carmichael:

Good morning Trouble and Troublites.
  10:13am
Cecile:

oh, hey, a guy I know put out this Pens record!
  10:14am
dc pat:

I guess so, but I'm going to the store near my mom's house over T-day if it kills me
  10:14am
Cheri Pi:

What a coinky-dink-I just added the Pens' record to my shopping list for this weekend.
  10:16am
annie:

btw: dinner on me for turkey day and the following saturday; if anyone is interested.. open invite..
  10:19am
Carmichael:

Who's Bernie Celik?
  10:20am
texas scott:

gee,annie.you are so hospitable.can i get a rain check for a future moment?
  10:23am
annie:

anytime scott!! anytime.
  10:24am
dc pat:

dang it annie--I'd be up there in 2 seconds if I didn't have a whole mess of other plans...maybe next time, thanks.
  10:24am
still b/p:

Bernie's a newsmaking lawman/anti-lawman of national prominence, maybe about to land in the stripey hole.
  10:25am
rb in scotland:

surely that was Marianne Dissard...Marie Dissard was in the French resistance during WWII
  10:25am
annie:

sure pat!! ..
  10:25am
Cecile:

asshole former NYC police commissioner , Carm. Up on a zillion charges.
  10:26am
suit:

good morning all
  10:26am
rb in scotland:

@annie: I'd be there for turkey too if it wasn't for a whole lotta ocean! :c)
  10:27am
The Man:

Who says?
  10:27am
Parq:

The Junior Wells would have been a good one for Bethany's "bells" disc.
  10:29am
Carmichael:

Thanks, Cecile. I'll catch up with all the fun later. When pigs fry ...
  10:33am
Cecile:

annie, I would be there if I weren't cooking a turkey the size of a VW.
  10:35am
Reno Dakota:

Oh, Trouble, so you have a song named after you, too!
  10:37am
north guinea hills:

Sorry, was busy w/ work. What Cecile said. Plus, W picked him for his 2nd term head of Homeland security until fraud, malfeasance, and tax evasion charges came to light...

his bodyguard entourage was scary.

I just wanted to go to a bar to see the last few minutes of the Ireland-France game.....
  10:39am
dc pat:

ah to HELL with the French. Anybody else bummed that Ireland is out of the world cup??
  10:41am
north guinea hills:

I usually like Henry, but that was a WTF moment on par w/ Maradona's 'hand of god'.

I have both French and Irish blood in me, but I was mostly rooting for Ireland.
  10:42am
Cecile:

No, dcp, I don't follow kickball that much.




*prepares to be pelted with beer bottles*:
  10:50am
Sven:

Man, that bass line sounded a lot like lovesong by the cure.
  10:50am
dc pat:

ngh: what did Henry do? I haven't been able to catch up on what actually happened.

I have nothing against French folks....until they start picking on the Irish
  10:52am
suit:

the same dolly mixture?
http://agonyshorthand.blogspot.com/dollymixture1.jpg
  10:54am
Adrian in London:

He handled the ball twice before knocking it to WIlliam Gallas who scored. Technically the referee should have spotted it, but didn;t. But Henryclaims he told the ref, who did nothing about it. Like much of football, the whole thing's rotten.
  10:54am
north guinea hills:

In extra time, he (Henry) was offsides and handled the ball w/ his hand twice near the touchline to keep the ball in bounds and then squared it to Gallas who scored. That goal was the difference.
  10:54am
em:

is anyone else having trouble with the streams? i can't get several of them to work.
  10:55am
trouble:

yes that is the same dolly mixture
  10:55am
Cecile:

Adrian, it sounds like NBA playoff basketball - "no blood, no foul". The refs get very permissive with the calls...
  10:55am
tomasz.:

i can totally understand the Irish desire for a rematch. btw Hi Trouble! great show.
  10:55am
dc pat:

HOLY FUCK! I just saw the video!! Jezus H KEERIST!! Where the hell was the ref?? Goddammit we got screwed! Robo should be leading the Irish to SA.......I'm going to have to go get a cup of coffee...
  11:00am
Adrian in London:

Yeah but lots of things in football even out. If the Irish had done the same thing they'd hardly be offering the french a rematch would they?
  11:00am
v k:

bob dylan xmas song video - http://www.bobdylan.com/#/media/videos/must-be-santa
  11:01am
dc pat:

fuck that, who cares?? The Irish didn't handball it! Can't believe I missed all this till now... ok I'm done...
  11:02am
Cecile:

v k
I love that video - Dylan with the ironed hair, and the melee in the middle.
It's amazing.
  11:04am
suit:

that video is perfect.. and i love the photo of young dylan to the right of the page looking at the video as if to say "what the fuck...?"
  11:05am
Brian:

Love that wood thrush. (I think that's it ....)
  11:05am
Adrian in London:

dc pat, try this, from the excellent Richard Williams: http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2009/nov/19/thierry-henry-handball-france-ireland
  11:05am
Cecile:

Trouble, I hope he did a shout-out to you from the stage! That was an epic show.
  11:05am
dc pat:

crap.
  11:07am
Cecile:

damn! What is this?
This is Chicago soul in Portugese? Is this a new disc?
  11:08am
Carmichael:

That falsetto reminds me of Zappa's "Cruisin' With Ruben and the Jets".
  11:09am
dc pat:

Adrian: yeah that's pretty good. Henry's a douche.
  11:12am
Carmichael:

God, I remember seeing this movie on IFC. The music drove me nuts. Itwas so jaunty compared to the on-screen mayhem.
  11:13am
55rpm:

Trouble, I recommend "The Informant!" OST. Marvin Hamlisch's ode to the late '60's Barry/Mancini/Hefti sound is right on the money. Happy B-day icepak.
  11:13am
dc pat:

AND, I have to say, this doesn't do France an favors with their image around the world what with Zedan's head butt, etc...
  11:16am
Cecile:

I'll find out more about Cassiano soon enough, just ordered a used copy.
  11:17am
HotRod:

nice...
  11:17am
rb in scotland:

Oh, yeah...I need some Zappa. Might be time to dial up "Roxy and Eslewhere"
  11:20am
Adrian in London:

But Pat, you know, it just doesn't matter. Football's just something that gives dull men something to talk about, otherwise they'd have nothing at all to say. The fact that i know about the Henry handball is just through osmosis. But for a great footie show, try to get the Danny Baker podcasts from BBC Radio 5 live. Absolutely inspired stuff.
  11:24am
dc pat:

Yeah, I know--you and Noam Chomsky are right. I use to scoff at people that even mentioned sports. But now I'm more healthy than I've ever been because I'm inspired by things like the Tour de France, etc. I know I'm dull...
  11:27am
rb in scotland:

"dessou les toits"? Roof underwear?
  11:27am
Adrian in London:

God no, the Tour is fantastic. I've been to Paris three times to see the tour of the Champs. But that was before I realised what a nasty bully you know who was. Et mon Dieu Trouble, this Carmen Maria Vega track is great.
  11:28am
Cecile:

Eh, I think sports can be good. It can be a healthy form of escapism. And if you decide to take up a sport because of it, great!
  11:28am
Adrian in London:

I mean Tour on the Champs Elysees
  11:29am
drunk right now:

Better to talk about sports than reality TV, right?
  11:30am
trs:

Hoogrey!
Is it too late to add colours to mix w/ the grey? Rusty and xanthophyllic autumns and maroons, wines, and burgundys.
Seeing fewer leaves and more sky,
  11:32am
Cecile:

Yeah, drunk.
But I have to say I am completely addicted to Tabatha's Salon Takeover. And My Fair Wedding.
  11:32am
?:

I like sport, just not football. And yes, drn, yes.
  11:35am
north guinea hills:

Adrian, you sound a little too much like Guy Debord (whom I admire for the most part).

I find sports can be as poetic as anything else in life. But then again, Cage has rotted my brain to the point that the mundane and the fantastical have much of the same appeal to me.

what?
  11:35am
Cecile:

dude, severed heads.
I have to get the Aussie postpunk comp. It has my beloved Tactics on it.
  11:38am
baio:

this track is fire. jesus lice
  11:38am
HotRod:

GREAT Severed Heads track!
  11:39am
Adrian in London:

I've been compared to Noam Chomsky and Guy Debord in the last 20 minutes, and all I'm doing is spouting ill-thought-out crap on a web board. Think I'll have a nap…
  11:40am
dc pat:

you're having a good day Adrian. quit while you're ahead.
  11:41am
dc pat:

and the fact that any of us know Chomsky or Debord means we're not only sitting around watching sports.

By the way, congrats WFMU!!! Yay!
  11:42am
north guinea hills:

Adrian, not only have you been compared to Noam Chomsky and Guy Debord today, you also get to take a NAP!

Your day is already infinitely better then mine.

Hausu is a most awesome low budget japanese horror film. I highly recommend it!.
  11:43am
Cecile:

Sounds good, Trouble. But I'm not going to toss over Jane Austen.

And Jane Austen has subtle references to the role money and economics play in romance. It might not be class struggle but it is there.
  11:44am
emily:

Love Mrs. Gaskell! It is so great. Have watched this with my daughter. It is a good break from watching Godzilla with son.
  11:44am
drunk right now:

Did anybody see that sweet Hausu shirt for sale on the Criterion website:

http://www.criterion.com/shop_products/69

BADASS!
  11:46am
north guinea hills:

omg, drunk right now, that shirt is AWESOME!
  11:48am
dc pat:

Hausu is on the list. Alright folks, later. I need some food.
  11:48am
Cecile:

I haven't even seen the movie, and if that wasn't orange, I would wear it.
  12:00pm
rb in scotland:

if it was an orange, pat could eat it!
  1:42pm
Erik:

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