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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
Curd Duca  Winter Echo   Favoriting Easy Listening 5  Plag Dich Nicht    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
George M. Smith  Strollin' Thru Manhattan   Favoriting Guitar Rarities: Volume One  IAJRC    0:02:01 (Pop-up)
Plone  Plock   Favoriting Plone  Warp    0:04:25 (Pop-up)
Nino Rota  Guido E Luisa - Nostalgico Swing   Favoriting Soundtrack/Otto E Mezzo (8 1/2)  Cam    0:08:23 (Pop-up)
Gladys Knight  If I Were Your Woman   Favoriting The Best Of Gladys Knight & The Pips  Motown    0:11:48 (Pop-up)
Galaxie 500  Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste   Favoriting The Portable Galaxie 500  Ryko    0:14:23 (Pop-up)
Mary J. Blige  Be Happy   Favoriting My Life  Uptown/MCA    0:21:07 (Pop-up)
 
Daddy Cool aircheck  WEUP, Huntsville, AL   Favoriting Wave the Ocean, Wave the Sea: Alan Lomax’s "Southern Journey," 1959–1960  Global Jukebox  *   0:32:43 (Pop-up)
Shackleton  Stripped   Favoriting Fabric 55  Fabric  *   0:36:27 (Pop-up)
Rubens Bassini Y Los Latinos  Candombe Uruguaio   Favoriting The Best Of Far Out 2010  Far Out  *   0:40:26 (Pop-up)
Heavenly Dreamers  Someday   Favoriting no album  no label    0:41:14 (Pop-up)
J-Jems  Dance   Favoriting Muzikal Yooth  Optimo  *   0:43:44 (Pop-up)
T. Williams feat. Terri Walker  Heartbeat   Favoriting Heartbeat  Local Action  *   0:49:22 (Pop-up)
The Abyssinian Baptist Gospel Choir  Heaven Belongs To You (If You Live Right)   Favoriting Shakin' The Rafters  Legacy/Columbia    0:53:32 (Pop-up)
The Rising Sun Steel Band  Battle Hymn Of The Republic   Favoriting Sand & Steel: The Classic Sound Of Jamaican Steel Drums  Trojan    0:58:10 (Pop-up)
 
DJ Slugo & Reese G  Body (Inst.)   Favoriting Ghetto R&B Vol.1  Subterranean Playhouse  *   1:06:50 (Pop-up)
Jr. & His Soulettes  Sweet Little One   Favoriting Psychodelic Sounds  no label    1:09:54 (Pop-up)
Resonators  Sweet Love Affair (Jstar Innachickenhead Mix)   Favoriting Sweet Love Affair  Wah Wah  *   1:12:23 (Pop-up)
King Cole Trio  Jingle Bells   Favoriting Bill Adler/Xmas Jollies 2010  no label  *   1:16:06 (Pop-up)
H. Kekemu  Na Yila Na Yela   Favoriting Something Is Wrong: Vintage Recordings From East Africa  Honest Jon's  *   1:16:37 (Pop-up)
Lloyd Glenn  Chica Boo   Favoriting Lloyd Glenn 1947-1950  Chronological Classics    1:19:04 (Pop-up)
Miriam Makeba & The Skylarks  Miriam's Goodbye To Africa   Favoriting The 1950's Classics  Master Classics  *   1:21:21 (Pop-up)
Elvis Costello  My Funny Valentine   Favoriting Taking Liberties  Columbia     1:23:43 (Pop-up)
Miriam Makeba & The Skylarks  Phansi Kwalomhlaba   Favoriting The 1950's Classics  Master Classics  *   1:26:28 (Pop-up)
Bettye Swann  Words   Favoriting Bettye Swann  Honest Jon's    1:27:45 (Pop-up)
Fred Flintstone and Hoagy Carmichael  Star Dust   Favoriting The Flintstones: Modern Stone-Age Melodies  Rhino    1:30:30 (Pop-up)
Cherrelle  Everything I Miss At Home   Favoriting Affair  Tabu    1:32:32 (Pop-up)
Merle Haggard  Roses In The Winter   Favoriting His Best  MCA    1:35:39 (Pop-up)
 
Bert Jansch  The Bright New Year   Favoriting Birthday Blues  Sanctuary    1:44:22 (Pop-up)
Johnny Cash  The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face   Favoriting American IV: The Man Comes Around  American    1:46:02 (Pop-up)
The Fleetwoods  What'll I Do   Favoriting Come Softly To Me: The Very Best Of The Fleetwoods  EMI    1:49:42 (Pop-up)
Pearl Bailey and Hot Lips Page  Baby, It's Cold Outside (Listen: Pop-up)   Favoriting 16 Most Requested Songs  Sony    1:52:16 (Pop-up)
Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble  Old Folks At Home   Favoriting The Flintstones: Modern Stone-Age Melodies  Rhino    1:55:12 (Pop-up)
The Belleville A Cappella Choir of the Church of God and Saints of Christ  What A Time   Favoriting Southern Journey Vol 11: Honor the Lamb  Rounder     


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Listener comments!

  7:05pm
listener:

sittin' in brooklyn. nice start.
  7:05pm
CB2:

Always the unexpected from the Vessel.

Much loved and appreciated.
  7:06pm
trs:

Soundiing so far like gentle snowfall in the city.
  7:08pm
Tir Chonaill Abu:

Nollaig Shona Duit/ Merry Christmas Monica and listeners of of this damn fine show. Really enjoyed the Chris Watson soundscape a few weeks back. Been away so have been catching up on the listen again. Great start to this week. Good to be listening live again.
  7:14pm
monica:

hello hello and how you doin' Tir Chonaill Abu (yep Chris Watson is terrif), trs you've busted my M.O. already, CB2 you were in my thoughts today, and greetings listener in BKLN. welcome all.
  7:17pm
cb1:

Hi, Mo. Just tuned in. A certain CB fooled around with the computer and left the sound unplugged..
  7:18pm
Jeff M:

Off to a smoothly swingin' start.

Here a few blocks northwest, we're warming dairy for Tom and Jerry drinks (a spiced- and liquored-up milk and egg treat from decades gone by).
  7:19pm
CB2:

So glad someone was thinkin' nice thoughts about me.
  7:19pm
dave:

galaxie 500 are never not awesome.
  7:19pm
sugarwolf:

I have wrapped ALL THE THINGS. Now I am going to listen to Monica while I finish making the gifts that aren't done yet.
  7:20pm
Don (trip dub):

Happy solstice inspired show. Galaxie is cool Doorsey Airplaney.
  7:21pm
monica:

CB1, good evening and i dare say a certain CB will be hearing about this!... No sooner did I type thatthan voila!...Jeff M! Am fiending for your wickedly delish eggnog. Could you share the recipe with the folks here?...Hi Dave, yes indeed!...Damn, S'Wolf - you gettin' crafty with Xmas just like Wendy Williams suggests...Hi Don (trip dub), yes we are in solstice mode tonight.
  7:21pm
Tom:

galaxie 500 sound good. Think I'll look for their stuff.
  7:22pm
shakehandswithdanger:

Dear Santa,
Please don't let Aunt Geneva make her pea salad this year.
Sincerely,
texas scott
  7:23pm
Aunt Geneva:

I'll be feeding it to you with a funnel and a horsewhip.
  7:24pm
monica:

well worth your time, Tom...the Portable Galxie 500 might be a good start. ...Howdee, T'Scott. Oh dear, it does sound ghastly...
  7:25pm
Tir Chonaill Abu:

Ah come on Aunt Geneva it's Xmas go easy on texas scott
  7:26pm
CB2:

TS, you never had Aunt Margaret's 3 Bean Casserole which she was "known for".

Pea Salad don't sound so bad.
  7:26pm
Aunt Geneva:

Hasn't he been naughty this year?
  7:27pm
Tir Chonaill Abu:

No one could be that naughty Auntie G
  7:27pm
fleep:

2 cans peas
3 hard boiled eggs, chopped
1 c. chopped clery
1/2 c. chopped dill or sweet pickles
1 c. diced Velveeta or American cheese
1/4 c. chopped onion
1/2 c. Miracle Whip salad dressing
Salt
Pepper
  7:27pm
Aunt Geneva:

He might like it, y'know. Yeehaw!
  7:29pm
Aunt Geneva:

Anything with Miracle Whip can't be bad
  7:31pm
Jeff M:

I'll go look up that Traditional Eggnog From Scratch recipe and transcribe it here forthwith.
  7:34pm
CB2:

Mama always said, "Damn it to Hell and back again!"

I thought she said "Heck the Bells" which was my first cuss phrase.
  7:35pm
listener james from westwood:

parental/grandparental invective: my mother's mom would invite people to say (1) "Go piss up a rope!" or (2) "Go shit in your hat and punch it!"
  7:36pm
texas scott:

Uncle Earl never swore.You knew he was REALLY mad when he would say "HELLS BELLS,GENEVA!"
  7:37pm
CB2:

TS, was that Geneva, Alabama?
  7:37pm
sugarwolf:

My mother never yells or swears. We're WASPs!
  7:38pm
Tir Chonaill Abu:

Uncle Earl sounds like a very patient stoic man.
  7:38pm
G:

My mom's dad had mom's mom (who died last month at 103) on a $25/week budget (ok, it was the 1940s), and he would then badger her at the dinner table about what she bought. "Where the hell did you get this meat?"
  7:38pm
texas scott:

Tyler,Texas circa 1973,CB2
  7:39pm
Don (trip dub):

You're bumpin it tonite girl. "sumbitchbastard" was picked up at a friends Bar Mitzvah in Washington Heights. Keepin' both genders equal
  7:41pm
Jeff M:

My mama was mostly prone to saying "Fudge!" or "Fiddlesticks!"

Really.

If she was completely overcome, red-faced-angry-frustrated overcome, the s-word might escape her lips.

But the words which really put the fear in me were, "Cut me a switch."

Did I mention she was from the South?
  7:42pm
Tir Chonaill Abu:

Whenever my dad was stumped by something he was prone to uttering the phrase- "Well fuck me pink"
  7:43pm
CB2:

Jeff M and did you have to go out and cut that switch and if you cut too small/short you were really sorry for that mistake?
Did I mention we are from the South?
  7:48pm
patrick:

Monica, where is this J-Jems tracj from! i love it!
  7:51pm
Jeff M:

Oh, sure. It had to be the right length, thinnish and whippy. From the willow tree, I think. Unsuitable switches Were Not Accepted.

That special kind of mindfuck - forcing you to go get your own instrument of torture - seems like it was completely mainstream in certain times and places. To someone born in the 1920s in the Southeast US, or someone in charge of an English school in the 19th or earlier 20th century (from what I've read), that was just the way it was.

I think we've made some progress since then, at least in that area. Possibly overshot a little, even.
  7:54pm
CB2:

Mo,

Wicca evenin' of solstice celebration!
  7:54pm
ListenerMarty:

Awesome set .... deepdeepdeep ... TY!
  7:57pm
monica:

CB2, beans are definitely deadlier in the wrong hands....Auntie Geneva, you dishin' out coal, lady?... fleep, M'Whip is indeed a gift from the gods. that tartness is awesome...thanks, Jeff! need it bad!...LJFW, now those are singular...T'scott, love that u have an unka earl...S' Wolf, nuff said...G, well where the hell DID she get it?..thanks, don!...Jeff M, OUCH!!... Tir Chonaill Abu, that sounds DADT....Hi Patrick, it's from a comp called Muzikal Youth, ez to find online....Thanks so much, Listener Marty!!
  7:57pm
bennett4senate:

hey, we're cooking and sewing over here... everything is going smoothly so far, but if the going gets rough I'll bust out "you shit-heel!" which is my father's go-to for uncooperative inanimate objects
  7:59pm
Pahz:

Back in my day, we didn't even have switches. We had to go out back and carve our own switch from a LOG! And we liked it! Yes we did! My brother would stand by and fend off the dinosaurs while I did the switch-carvin', being that I was the more artistic of the two of us. Then we had to take that switch back inside for our father to approve. Took us all day. And it was uphill... in the snow... and don't forget the dinosaurs.

We were well-behaved children.
  8:01pm
monica:

B4S, my fave new ginger on WFMu staff!....Pahz, holy hell! I thought my mother and her prediliction for hairbrushes was bad!
  8:02pm
G:

my family's always been a bunch of critics. hence my sweet dispositin.
  8:03pm
Jeff M:

Here y'all go. Great fluffy eggnog. Definitely thoroughly liquored-up (such that cocktail drinkers who enjoy, say, Manhattans and Martinis take it in stride, but lightweight tipplers of fruity drinks might be taken aback). Monica, what I served at that party had the liquors proportionally reduced to about 3/4 of what's called for here, just so as not to reduce the drink's comfortable audience.

Not for those who fear raw eggs.

Traditional eggnog, properly made out o' scratch:

- 6 eggs, separated, at room temperature

- About 1/3 cup sugar, or to taste

- 1 c. brandy

- 1 c. rye whiskey

- 1/2 c. dry sherry

- 1/2 c. white rum

- 2 c. milk

- 2 c. heavy cream

- Freshly grated nutmeg

Beat the egg yolks until very light and doubled in volume. Slowly add the sugar, and continue to beat very hard while carefully adding the liquors. Stir in the milk and the cream. Beat the egg whites until stiff and fold in.

Set aside or refrigerate several hours before serving. Garnish the cups with fresh nutmeg. 20 servings.
  8:04pm
cb1:

bennett4senate - "Shit-heels" was my nickname growing up with two older brothers.
  8:04pm
texas scott:

dang Pahz.
you need some eggnog.
  8:05pm
Pahz:

I do, TS, I do.

It might mix with my Vicodin. I'm not drivin', someone pass me the nog.
  8:06pm
Anonymous:

And here I though a "great house-cleaner" was a big ol' pile of coke.
  8:09pm
trs:

Applause for the upcoming solstice change in direction. And the before bed vitamin D that offsets the lack o' light!
  8:10pm
trs:

and the Jeff M recipe. Good one.
  8:15pm
Jeff M:

As far as I've been able to trace that eggnog recipe back (because I like to attribute, when possible) is a North Carolina chef named Bill Neal.
  8:15pm
Fiona DeWitt:

Go Girl!

Happy Holi-daze!
  8:16pm
texas scott:

attention Monica fans: if you love her show like i do,you'll love mine.but not as much.
(save for later)
http://shakehandswithdangerradio.blogspot.com/

happy festivus,Monica and Butter
  8:18pm
Summerisle:

This Resonators track is doing it for me.
  8:18pm
texas scott:

and big ole sloppy Aunt Geneva kisses to you all!

even the CBs
  8:19pm
cheri:

monica merry xmas and thnx for that tip on the dionne warwick cd,,,i've ordered it off of amazon,,happy new year mo,,,see you in 2011,, be safe!!!!
  8:21pm
aido:

we had a weeping willow tree in our back yard. ma used to say "if you bring back a dry, weak one, i'll whup you with that and send you back for a good one. one trip did it and she'd hold one arm and whip you around on a circle. i grew up to be a respectible citizen.
  8:24pm
Tir Chonaill Abu:

Did Aunt Geneva take her false teeh out before dolling out those kisses texas scott?

Anyways goodnight I have to catch a few hours kip as I am on the road for work in a few hours and the snow has fallen quite heavily here. Hate to drag myself away as there is a great vibe going on. Well defo catch up with the rest of the show tomorrow if only to get a few more drink recipes, thanks again Jeff M
  8:25pm
Pahz:

You will indeed love texas scott's radio show. Its all kinds of awesome. And I'm not just saying that because of the eggnog.

My Aunt Geneva always took out her false teeth.
  8:25pm
CB2:

Universal the "switch stories" as are Mo's selections.

Tir Chonaill Abu - did you have to ask that?
  8:26pm
texas scott:

she had all her teeth,Tir Chonaill Abu
she would sometimes trick us an give us wet willies in the ear
we all were grossed out
  8:26pm
CB2:

CB1 - Aunt Edith?

It's the holidays.
  8:28pm
cb1:

Yes, Aunt Edith liked to pop her teeth out at the Xmas table while eating turkey. The odd part is, we thought it was hysterical.
  8:30pm
Pahz:

True story- my grandpa used to pop his false teeth out and turn them upside down when we weren't looking. Then he'd smile at us as if everything was normal.

He was awesome.
  8:30pm
cb1:

Speaking of Aunt Edith - I think I told about her "box camera" last xmas on this show. Suffice to say it had a "flash"
  8:30pm
texas scott:

thanks,Pahz.
Monica's show inspired me to do a show of my own.
  8:31pm
CB2:

Pahz and CB1 and Mo . . . STOP IT!!
  8:32pm
texas scott:

pahz...mine too!
awesome as well.
i miss him.
  8:33pm
WebHamster Henry:

Makeba! I'm feeling all Kwanzaay!
  8:33pm
Pahz:

I gotta thank texas scott for sending me the link to this show. This is awesome.

CB2, no. I will NOT! (imagine that I stomped my foot)
  8:34pm
sugarwolf:

Ha, Pahz, during one of his last Christmases, my grandpa's false EYE fell out.
  8:35pm
monica:

aido, welcome and WHOA!....hi cheri, you too!...Summerisle, yes, that's a nice one. band new...fiona, YOU go!...WebHamster Henry, yay!...
  8:35pm
mark:

The Fred was great! And Stoney Carmichael!
  8:36pm
cb1:

Sugarwolf -You win the xmas body part story award
  8:37pm
Jeff M:

She busts out the Minstrel of Bedrock!

did'jever hear of the suave superspy movie "A Man Called Flintstone"?

Which had a SOUNDTRACK ALBUM?

Just sayin'
  8:37pm
CB2:

Well, down in Fl a certain bulldog was known for eating my grandpa's wooden leg - actually he only ate the foot, but my grandpa's was proud and so replaced with fiberglass after that.

The pup name? Tippy.
  8:39pm
cb1:

CB2 - was he wearing it at the time?
  8:42pm
Pahz:

cb1, how could the dog be wearing his grandpa's wooden leg? That's ridiculous.
  8:42pm
CB2:

CB1 don't go there!

You know he liked his bourbon with a King Leo Peppermint Stick as a stirrer every night.
  8:42pm
aido:

hello, mo!! it wasn't that bad at the time being a kid in the fifties. being the oldest of six kids, ma didn't have too much time to screw around. i don't know a soul from back then who didn't get a good ass whuppin'. love tonight's show, though.gotta say .......the last three kids didn't mess up too much.
  8:46pm
Wendy Del Formaggio:

Hi Monica! Another Sunday night of enjoying your program here in Casa Wendy y Glenn. I'm knitting and Glenn is making sandwiches for our lunch tomorrow. You provide the perfect soundtrack for our domestic scenes! :-)
  8:48pm
Seminal:

hello...
  8:49pm
texas scott:

thank you monica
thank you johnny cash
  8:49pm
listener gary:

Happy holidays ...Best...
  8:49pm
Pahz:

I love Johnny Cash's versions of anything. That man could have read the phone book and I'd have listened.
  8:51pm
cb1:

Johhny - I thought it was Leonard Cohen at first!
  8:52pm
listener gary:

Thanks for the Elvis C. I 've been having a Diana Krall festival the last week or so courtesy of netflix ...some great videos of live concerts. Best
  8:53pm
CB2:

A simple thank you.
  8:53pm
Jeff M:

Amen.
  8:53pm
monica:

CB1, very severe, no?...Pahz, yes indeed...Listener Gary, all the best to you, sir!...thanks moltp T'Scott...Hello Seminal...Wendy Del From, lovely to hear from you and Glenn, hope you got my message...Aido. I'm oldest of 6 too so I hear ya....Hi there, Mark and thanks!
  8:56pm
cb1:

The pearl is lovely ending. Merry Christmas Mo and all out there ---
  8:57pm
Fiona:

Gal Pal you know how to say good night.
  8:58pm
monica:

Thank you all for tuning in tonight! See you next week. By all means over do it this week!!!
  8:59pm
Jeff M:

'Tis the Season for "Baby, It's Cold Outside". Hearing a whole bunch of different versions recently, I've been noticing it's remarkable how vastly people's interpretations can differ in tone - from a an urbane dance between equals to something really leering and kind of date-rapey.
  9:01pm
dave:

it sounded like fred flintstone was one of the singers in that a capella choir, actually.

and i just can't fget over the date-rapey undertones in "baby it's cold outside", though that pearl bailey version helped.
  9:01pm
cb1:

That's a joyful noise!
  9:01pm
Jeff M:

The Pearl Bailey/Hot Lips Page version is remarkable for how thoroughly she's the one in charge...
  9:03pm
dave:

indeed.
  1:05pm
seang:

Hey Monica, did you see that Paolo Conte has a new album out? love that dude! and your show!
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