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Favoriting September 29, 2010: Please refrain from workplace shootings during this program.

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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)
Black Mountain  Old Fangs   Favoriting Wilderness Heart  0:03:18 (Pop-up)
Broadcast  America's Boy   Favoriting Tender Buttons  0:07:15 (Pop-up)
Neil Young  Walk With Me   Favoriting Le Noise  0:10:34 (Pop-up)
 
Optiganally Yours  Walk & Chew Gum   Favoriting Heroes & Villains: Songs Inspired By The Powerpuff Girls  0:19:19 (Pop-up)
Ron Warren Ganderton  Tobacco Man   Favoriting Sound Ceremony  0:22:06 (Pop-up)
The Table  The Magical Melon of the Tropics   Favoriting Do The Standing Still 7" (b--side)  0:26:13 (Pop-up)
Amanda  Monumental Whopper Turmoil Jam   Favoriting Monumental Whopper Turmoil Jam  0:32:05 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  New Star Killer   Favoriting Reality  0:41:23 (Pop-up)
 
The Clean  Jala   Favoriting Getaway  0:50:08 (Pop-up)
Calexico  Panic Open String   Favoriting Garden Ruin  0:55:04 (Pop-up)
Steve Stills (Buffalo Springfield)  So You've Got a Lover (demo)   Favoriting The Buffalo Springfield Box Set  0:59:11 (Pop-up)
Tot Taylor  From "The Stolen Lake"   Favoriting Piano Music  1:02:11 (Pop-up)
Grade 3 students at the Laedi School  Ghostlings   Favoriting Grade 3 Hits  1:07:44 (Pop-up)
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra  Humpty Dumpty   Favoriting Bix & Tram (box)  1:10:11 (Pop-up)
Sexteto Electronico Moderno  Muere Pequena   Favoriting Gettin' Soulful (comp)  1:12:55 (Pop-up)
 
The Libertines  Time For Heroes   Favoriting Time for Heroes - The Best of the Libertines  1:20:13 (Pop-up)
Colonel Trip & Captain Future (w/Sexton Ming & Phil Purdon)  Old School Zig-Zag Wizzard   Favoriting Campfire on Bubble Mountain  1:22:33 (Pop-up)
El Ten Eleven  Fanshawe   Favoriting self-titled  1:26:51 (Pop-up)
Joy Division  Interzone   Favoriting Unknown Pleasures  1:32:03 (Pop-up)
Primal Scream  Spirea-X   Favoriting Creation Records 12"  1:34:16 (Pop-up)
The Streets  When You Wasn't Famous   Favoriting The Hardest Way to Make An Easy Living  1:35:47 (Pop-up)
 
Field Music  Let's Write a Book   Favoriting Measure  1:43:04 (Pop-up)
Ween  Ocean Man   Favoriting The Mollusk  1:46:25 (Pop-up)
Art Blakey  Hank's Symphony   Favoriting The Jazz Messengers  1:48:26 (Pop-up)
This Heat  Pool   Favoriting Recommended Records Sampler comp. (1982)  1:52:47 (Pop-up)
 
John Cameron Mitchell  Wicked Little Town   Favoriting Hedwig & The Angry Inch  2:00:16 (Pop-up)
White Hills  Dead   Favoriting self-titled  2:03:52 (Pop-up)
Sic Alps  Message from the Law   Favoriting Description of the Harbor  2:10:31 (Pop-up)
Lush  Breeze   Favoriting Gala  2:12:25 (Pop-up)
Swan Dive  Home Away from Home   Favoriting Circle  2:15:26 (Pop-up)
unknown  Mr. Snuggles   Favoriting Incorrect Music Archives  2:19:10 (Pop-up)
Rolf Harris  Sun Arise   Favoriting The Best of Rolf Harris  2:21:40 (Pop-up)
 
Tahiti 80  Chinatown   Favoriting Fosbury  2:27:35 (Pop-up)
Simon Bath  Come Gardening Time   Favoriting Simon Bath's YT Channel  2:30:05 (Pop-up)
Clear Light  The Ballad of Freddie & Larry   Favoriting self-titled  2:34:12 (Pop-up)
Amanda & Friends with the Jimi Hendrix Experience  Third Stone from Cookieland (mix 2)   Favoriting Don't Mess With the Power Child  2:35:59 (Pop-up)
The Balloon Man (Bill Morrison)  Popped Blue Balloon Moods   Favoriting Balloon Man: 40 One Minute Bio-Vignettes  2:41:09 (Pop-up)
Ray Cathode (George Martin)  Time Beat   Favoriting Parlophone 45 side A (1962)  2:42:12 (Pop-up)
Strawberry Alarm Clock  Tomorrow   Favoriting Uni Records 45  2:44:03 (Pop-up)
Phil Cordell  Red Lady   Favoriting The Best of Phil Cordell  2:46:03 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:03pm
PMD:

Én vagyok olyan remek magas éppen most.
  3:04pm
PMD:

Yo tan jodo alto en este momento.
  3:04pm
PMD:

I wish. High Irwin!
  3:07pm
Lee Oswald:

What wokplace shootings?

Can you press six, please? Thanks.
  3:07pm
Laura L:

What is a block of text fish?
  3:08pm
Historian:

babelfish translator is a survival from over 10 years ago, before google killed alavista.
  3:08pm
Parq:

Is that the phrase to be translated or the translation? These things matter. As for the show subtitle, whacking my co-worker over the head with a metal hand truck is cool, I take it?
  3:10pm
Bullshit to French:

Là, je suis raide défoncé.
  3:11pm
Mark from Poland:

wow, black mountain sound like late smashing pumpkins.
  3:11pm
Matt from Springfield:

Ich bin jetzt so verdammt hoch.
  3:12pm
seang:

natural almonds make a great afternoon snack
  3:14pm
Laura L:

Yes, I know what Bablefish translator is, but how to translate "a block of text fish"--Surrealism?
  3:15pm
magic fairy:

I knew you were going to play this.
  3:15pm
trs:

Two accidental coinciding with Neil entrances to the stream, today. What're the odds?
  3:15pm
Smashing Pumpkins (late):

We were stuck in traffic.
  3:16pm
Lizardner Dave:

I've heard the whole Le Noise album and I can't figure out if it's a good Neil Young record or a bad one. Perhaps the WFMU hive mind will tell me?
  3:16pm
PMD:

Huh, no word for fu**ing in Arabic?

وأنا fu**ing مرتفعة حتى الآن.
  3:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

The only shootings I'm aware of is the U of Texas guy, who I don't think killed anyone, and killed himself in the library.

I just hope he didn't do it in the Perry-Castañeda Map Library--they have such good maps, and may not have finished digitizing them!
  3:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/
One of my favorite map sites of all time, one decade running.
  3:18pm
Babble Fish:

So much disrespect, so little props. Imma get a gun and come back and off you suckas.
  3:18pm
trs:

LDave, you don't know what you think w/o being told? Cmon!
  3:20pm
Google Translator:

un block de texte de poisson. Man, I am so fucking high.
  3:20pm
Cecile:

Styptic pencil. That's the best way.
  3:20pm
Matt from Springfield:

@PMD: Use Google Language Tools, you get:
أنا سخيف حتى الآن حق عالية
  3:20pm
it never stops:

You need a styptic pencil, They don't make them anymore.
  3:21pm
carol from fairyland:

i think my first comment was censored.
  3:21pm
beatso:

mustard...stings a little but wow what a sting
  3:21pm
bill:

tourniquet?
  3:22pm
trs:

"Apply direct pressure" ?
  3:22pm
Matt from Springfield:

Sorry to hear that Irwin. I see Cecile has chimed in already with "styptic pencil". I didn't know the exact word before ("stip?") but I've made use of that many times (I'm thin-skinned, literally!) Thanks Cecile!
  3:22pm
jan:

http://www.walgreens.com/store/catalog/Pre-and-Post-Shave/Clubman-Styptic-Pencil/ID=prod1972-product?V=G&ec=frgl_&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=sku301972
  3:23pm
Ouchie:

A hunk of bubble game applied with great force
  3:24pm
Matt from Springfield:

The chalk-like thing you're supposed to scratch into the cut--they do still make them, but they're harder to find.

(You know what else is harder to find, at least in N. Virginia? REGULAR Vaseline. Not the scented hand cream or something totally unappetizing for the lips, just plain-old Vaseline!)
  3:24pm
Ouchie:

Oops. "bubble gum"
  3:24pm
Parq:

I remember well when the Powerpuff Girls album came out, and the Opt. Yours track was my favorite.
  3:24pm
Mary Wing:

Us chicks bleed for days on end, Irwin; quit yer belly-achin'
  3:25pm
Matt from Springfield:

In non-blood-clotting-related news, this Optiganally Yours is fantastic!
  3:25pm
Brit:

Sounds like a bloody mess.
  3:25pm
Mr. Garrison:

I'm sorry Mary, I just don't trust anything that bleeds for five days and doesn't die!
  3:25pm
PMD:

Wow, I just now heard the powerpuff piece. I guess it takes a few seconds for the sound to come out to CA
  3:26pm
david in scotland:

loved the burst of shooby taylor in optiganally yours
  3:26pm
trs:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilderness_first_aid#Wounds
  3:27pm
Tech:

That's Cal Lag, PMD. Too badz.
  3:33pm
Robert:

Was that the SECOND performer to reference Shooby Taylor's "poppy, poppy, poppy, poppy, poppy"? I recall your having excerpted one before, but it seemed like a different one.
  3:35pm
Parq:

The Emergecy Amanda System! Thank heaven, I was going into withdrawal.
  3:35pm
Lizardner Dave:

I was about to go get coffee...but it's AMANDA TIME!!!!! GET UP PEOPLE!!! ON YOUR FEET FOR THE POWER CHILD!!!!!
  3:36pm
Emergency Amanda Service:

Had this been a professional recording, you would have been instructed to be bored.
  3:37pm
Matt from Springfield:

Go 9 minute MWTJ we've been hearing about! Thank you Amanda! Thank you EAS!
WWAAAWAWAWAWAAAAWAWWAAA!
  3:38pm
Robert:

I was afraid that with that buildup it wqas going to be an extra 9.5 mins. given to That Guy Who Shall Not Be Named who maybe had been shorted a few mins. of his show over a year or two. Thank the gods it was Amanda instead.
  3:39pm
andrea:

WORSHIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3:39pm
Art Garfunkel:

Does this sound QUITE balanced to you? This is a professional recording, I want to make sure now. Yeah, in fact I would INSTRUCT you to be bored right now. Ready to go--wait, wait no! Let me sync the channels again...
  3:41pm
Matt from Springfield:

Muay Muay! YES!
Anyone know what song the backing track is from?
  3:41pm
Looms:

Sublime!
  3:42pm
jd:

this a bold exploration for Amanda, lyrically
  3:46pm
Matt from Springfield:

Excellent! You've earned your hot toddy, CHILD!
Surely this must be Amanda's...I don't know...Ommadawn, perhaps?
  3:47pm
Mike East:

Been hearing lots of Bowie this week...which is strange b/c I watched The Man who Fell to Earth last weekend. Anyone familiar with it?
  3:48pm
Matt from Springfield:

Scratch that, Ommadawn would be two continuous sides of musical rather than lyrical exploration. Any monumental tracks you know of that only take about ONE side of an album?
  3:50pm
Bad Ronald:

@ Mike East - Yeah from what I recall it was kinda slow paced. Isn't the cover of Station to Station a still from the movie?

I preferred Bowie's character in The Hunger.
  3:50pm
still b/p:

Saw the movie a few times back in the day, but not for a long while now. Be good to check it again.

Cover of Low is Bowie in movie character.
  3:51pm
Parq:

Mike, I saw it when it came out. A few years earlier, Rolling Stone had reported that Bowie was to play the lead role in a movie version of "Stranger in a Strange Land", and I had sort of expected "Man Who Fell" to be that movie.
  3:54pm
Mike East:

Yeah, very slow. I was expecting a bit better. I think my favorite Bowie movie role was as Pontius Pilot in The Last Temptation of Christ
  3:58pm
still b/p:

When the film came out, I remember a Boston Phoenix reviewer dismissing it as a series of non-sequiturs. -- introducing me to the term "non- sequitur."
  4:04pm
PMD:

Oh, I really like this Steve Stills...
  4:13pm
Matt from Springfield:

Laedi - the Langley Schools Project...in it's GRAVE!
Muahahahahahaha!
  4:34pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hanging out in Heaven - with El Ten Eleven!
  4:40pm
Matt from Springfield:

The Streets! I love this guy! I would rec 2004's "Blinded By The Lights", Lights with an S. Really cool track.
  4:41pm
chris:

Love the streets! Here's a guy who can translate "high" into many languages/chemicals
  4:41pm
Mike East:

I was pretty into "Original Pirate Material" for a while there
  4:47pm
?:

Who was just playing the background?
  4:50pm
Mike East:

WEEN!! Hell yes!
  4:54pm
Detroit mac:

Hi Irwin: I don't think Rick M. was ever an AD at the 'Poon. The first few issues were through Cloud Studio (Bill Skirski & Peter Bramley) Rick Meyerowitz worked with them doing cartoons (the Campaign Posters of October 1970 sticks in my mind). Then Michael Gross became the AD (and was the best of all time in magazine ADs). Will try to catch the show and throw some comments in (as I was there in '74-75 doing paste-up and other misc. art).
  5:00pm
nicholas:

today was a good day, didn't have to use my AK (former UT student here)
  5:02pm
Julian:

Hi Irwin. Who was that playing in the background during the last mic break?
  5:03pm
Irwin:

@Juliian: it was Nino Nardini: "Tropical"
  5:04pm
Laura L:

Missed your mention of Rick M--damn phone call! But that's right, he wasn't ever A.D. at NatLamp, but a great illustrator. The new book, DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD is fantastic--a treasure trove. Highly recommended.
  5:10pm
Matt from Springfield:

I have several 70s issues of Lampoon inherited from my Dad--if you drifted away around 1980 Irwin, then you didn't miss much. But if there's any issues in the 70s you missed--you gotta catch up!
  5:14pm
Matt from Springfield:

I would also praise the fake yearbook and later newspaper from the fictional Dacron, Ohio the Lampoon did in '74 and '78. It's so dense that you can always find new jokes no matter how many times you've read it before!
  5:16pm
Julie:

Lush :) I love my hubby!
  5:16pm
Matt from Springfield:

Yes! Encore playing of Lush! I'm loving this band, and on this rainy day it goes even better!
  5:18pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: Is your husband in Lush? Send him my appreciation!
  5:20pm
Irwin:

"Is a," not "in."
  5:23pm
Laura L:

In these troubled times, we all need a Mr. Snuggles. Thanks, Irwin.
  5:23pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Irwin: OHHHhhhhhhh...below-radar kind of ref.
In that case let's all have a beer if we meet!
  5:24pm
Matt from Springfield:

And thanks Irwin for Ms. "Mr. Snuggles"--you're brightening up this cloudy day!
  5:26pm
Matt from Springfield:

Rolf Harris! It just keeps getting better! Is Marmalade Kitty out there?
  5:31pm
Julie:

Yes my hubby is a lush, he's a rum lover like me, or at least he was :)
  5:33pm
Matt from Springfield:

I had cream soda earlier today for the first time in a while, and I got the idea to mix rum with that as a cocktail--esp. golden rum. Have you ever tried that?
  5:34pm
Julie:

oh Matt that sounds YUMMY
  5:38pm
Matt from Springfield:

Great, I'll try that tonight and report on it!
  5:40pm
Julie:

I'll tell my husband I'm going to Springfield to have drinks with Matt..now I just need to figure out which Springfield (scratches head)
  5:41pm
Julie:

Oh and I don't think I heard Irwin mention a certain new DJ
  5:45pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: Oh that's easy, I'm just a couple streets over from Evergreen Terrace, I can pick up cream soda at the Kwik-E-Mart. An evening for the lushes for sure!

Hint: I say where in the first hour's comments.
  5:46pm
Matt from Springfield:

Oh, I see you have the late late slot for Monday nights now! What kind of music are you going to play there?
  5:49pm
Julie:

Every time I drive through Virginia I get lost! Madonna, Billy Joel, Celine Dion...yanno..the usual WFMU fare. Oh and I am LOVING this Strawberry Alarm Clock!
  5:50pm
Julie:

(just saw Mary's comment from hours ago -- damn funny!)
  5:51pm
John:

Amanda OVERLOAD!!!!!
  5:53pm
Matt from Springfield:

Strawberry Alarm Clock have several songs other than "Incense and Peppermints" worth hearing.

Early goodbye Irwin! Have a great evening!
Try my new cocktail if possible!
  5:53pm
Julie:

Irwin when will you get the four minutes back??
  5:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

It's a late slot but I'll be sure to check the Archives for it! I listen to Joe McGasko mainly in the Archives, but try to listen live when possible. Look forward to Dark Night, Julie!
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