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Music of all kinds that hits me in the pit of my stomach, all arranged to find your sweet spot, too. Plus radio shows from the 1940s & 1950s: dramas, mysteries, sci-fi, detectives, and more.
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May 26, 2002: Show 153 (listen to entire show / each individual set / each individual song)
The start and end times of each song and set are exact.
Show time: 3 AM - 6 AM
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Set 1: from dark and queasily warped to psychotic psych rock (Listen to this set: Pop-up) |
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Pacific 231 | "Paris 88" (track 4) (Listen: Pop-up) | Power Assume | Quiet, but dark, total acid, queasily warped and rhythmic. There are even reminders of Eno from Another Green World. | *** | ||||||
Oneida | "People Of The North" ( Side B, track 2) (Listen: Pop-up) | Each One, Teach One | A bit swirly, as we begin to head into the rockier side of psych. | |||||||
Acid Mothers Temple & Melting Paraiso UFO | "La Novia" (Side A, track 2) (Listen: Pop-up) | Born To Be Wild In The USA 2000 | Heavier, more active. They're in fine form, as usual. | |||||||
Hawkwind | "Time We Left This World Today" (Side 4, track 3) (Listen: Pop-up) | Space Ritual | A little more druggy, swirly, but an easy tempo. | |||||||
Fushitsusha | "Kocchi, Omae" (track 4) (Listen: Pop-up) | Tokyo Flashbacks | Occasionally wild, over the top, titanic, distort-o psych rock & rhythmic semi-chaos. On the great Japanese PSF label. | |||||||
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Les Chakachas | "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Pop-up) | Arriba! | Great, gigantic sound. Feels like it's the slow song at the record hop. | |||||||
Set 2: the old radio show portion of the evening. |
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Harry Lime (The Third Man) | "Blue Caribou" (Listen: Pop-up) | (originally broadcast July 18, 1952) | The adventures of Harry Lime was a series that ran from early August 1951 to the end of July 1952 as a follow-up to the cult movie The Third Man. It starred Orson Welles, and is also known for its wryly humorous and cynical view of life. | |||||||
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Les Chakachas | "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Pop-up) | Arriba! | Great, gigantic sound. Feels like it's the slow song at the record hop. | |||||||
Set 3: rock, from ecstatic constancy to the heavy duty. (Listen to this set: Pop-up) |
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Sunn O))) | "Mocking Solemnity" (track 1) (Listen: Pop-up) | Flight Of The Behemoth | Like a slow motion musical drill, an ecstatic fantasy of the deep-guitar gods. | |||||||
212 | "Saturday Night" (track 12) (Listen: Pop-up) | Teen Feeding Frenzy | A cover of the song by the Bay City Rollers. | |||||||
Flipper | "Love Canal" (track 9) (begun at -5:13) (Listen: Pop-up) | Live at CBGB's | Slow-ish, raw and heavy. From November 18, 1983. Powerful stuff. | |||||||
Introversion | "Runaway" (track 17) (Listen: Pop-up) | Teen Feeding Frenzy | A new, slightly distort-o version of the 1960's classic by Del Shannon. | |||||||
Space Cossacks | "Bombora" (track 13) (Listen: Pop-up) | Interstellar Stomp | Fun surf/space rock. | |||||||
5,6,7,8's | "Let's Go Boogaloo" (track 11) (Listen: Pop-up) | Teenage Mojo Workout | Heavy, raucous, screams in the background. | *** | ||||||
Little Fujiko | "Go! Go!" (track 16) (Listen: Pop-up) | Shit Associated Music | Just a little hepped up, reverbed, and short. | |||||||
Iowaska | "In Your Dreams Boy" (track 9) (Listen: Pop-up) | Vine Of Souls | Pagan rock with a punk flavor. | |||||||
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Les Chakachas | "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Pop-up) | Arriba! | Great, gigantic sound. Feels like it's the slow song at the record hop. | |||||||
Set 4: more funk & funky soul. (Listen to this set: Pop-up) |
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Oneness Of Juju | - (track 5) (ended at -3:02) (Listen: Pop-up) | Space Jungle Luv | Easy going, slightly hard-edged soul-funk. | |||||||
Geraldo Pino | "Heavy, Heavy, Heavy" (track 2) (ended at -0:08) (Listen: Pop-up) | Afro Rock Volume One | Afro soul-funk that rocks, in a laid back way. From the 1960's. | |||||||
The Four Of Clues | "Funkity" (track 9) (Listen: Pop-up) | The Rustler Presents: Because You're Funky | Great, steady and full sounding funky soul with a phat and squealy sax. From the late 1960's or early 1970's. | *** | ||||||
Axiom Funk | "Free Bass (Godzillatron Crush)" (CD #1, track 6) (Listen: Pop-up) | Funkronomicon | Off-kilter heavy-ish funk, becomes slightly acidy & spaced. An all-star group of funkmiesters, including George Clinton. | |||||||
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Les Chakachas | "Love is like a Violin" (track 4) (Listen: Pop-up) | Arriba! | Great, gigantic sound. Feels like it's the slow song at the record hop. | |||||||
Set 5: gamelan, from the meditatively quiet to the mysterious. (Listen to this set: Pop-up) |
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- | "Sekaten Gending" (track 2) (ended at -0:22) (Listen: Pop-up) | Music Of Central Java II: Ceremonial Music | Quiet, metitative music that goes bakc hundreds of years, played with a special instruments played only during a Javanese Muslim holy week. | |||||||
- | "Gending Kodok Ngorek" (track 4) (begun at -6:01, ended at -0:09) (Listen: Pop-up) | Music Of Central Java II: Ceremonial Music | A bit more active. Genuinely mysterious. It focused me on the nature and passage of time. | *** |
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