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Grand pianos in the surf, singing frogs, hyphenated psych, outtakes, live collaging, twangy drone, old folk, and ephemeral pop.

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Favoriting January 24, 2011: heavy music for winter birds.

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Everly Brothers  Sing Me Back Home   Favoriting Roots  Warner Brothers    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Bob Dylan  I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine   Favoriting John Wesley Harding  Columbia    0:03:31 (Pop-up)
Obray Ramsey  Rain and Snow   Favoriting The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful Dead  Shanachie    0:07:21 (Pop-up)
Metal Mountains  Structures in the Sun   Favoriting Golden Trees  Amish    0:10:47 (Pop-up)
Six Organs of Admittance  S/Word and Leviathan   Favoriting Asleep on the Floodplain  Drag City    0:16:32 (Pop-up)
Neil Young  Like A Hurricane   Favoriting Unplugged  Reprise    0:28:23 (Pop-up)
 
Hugo Montenegro  Love Is Blue   Favoriting Underwater Theme Park Presents: 22 Degrees Of Separation      0:38:27 (Pop-up)
The Tremeloes  Call Me Number One   Favoriting   CBS    0:41:09 (Pop-up)
Frankie Rose  Blue Flowers   Favoriting Sacred Bones Winter 2010  Sacred Bones    0:44:48 (Pop-up)
Super Hussy  Cut My Hair   Favoriting We Are the Best 7-inch  Corporate    0:48:02 (Pop-up)
The Fingers  Work It Out   Favoriting       0:50:02 (Pop-up)
Ike Turner  You've Got To Lose   Favoriting 1958-1959  Paula    0:52:07 (Pop-up)
Dan Melchior's Broke Revue  Remote COntrol   Favoriting   Troubleman Unlimited    0:54:44 (Pop-up)
The Box Tops  Since I Been Gone   Favoriting Nonstop  Sundazed    0:57:40 (Pop-up)
 
Yoko Ono  Remember Love   Favoriting Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins  Apple    1:05:41 (Pop-up)
Birds of Delay  The Cut   Favoriting The Cut  Ultra Eczema    1:10:14 (Pop-up)
Pierre Charial  A l'Aube Du Cinquième Jour   Favoriting Swing Valse Machine      1:12:13 (Pop-up)
Black Sea Hotel  Mome Stoje   Favoriting Black Sea Hotel      1:15:31 (Pop-up)
Sir Richard Bishop  Leather Wings   Favoriting Graviton Polarity Generator  Social Music Club    1:19:25 (Pop-up)
So Percussion  Aria   Favoriting Threads  Canteloupe    1:20:39 (Pop-up)
Aditi Tahiti  5 Minutes on Solaris   Favoriting The Time Canvas  Majuma    1:23:57 (Pop-up)
Language Removal Services  excerpts from "The 100 Headless Diva" + "The Long Count"   Favoriting   Language Removal    1:27:51 (Pop-up)
Rolf Julius  Music For the Air   Favoriting Small Music v. 3: Music For A Garden  Mattress Factory  Rolf Julius, 1939-2011.  1:33:31 (Pop-up)
David Lee Jr.  Regeneration   Favoriting Evolution  Universal Sound    1:49:39 (Pop-up)
Two Unidentified Burundian Girls  Akazélé   Favoriting MRC-051: Lullabies And Dream Songs cassette  Mississippi    1:50:40 (Pop-up)
Merzbow  Merzbient no. 4   Favoriting Merzbient  Soleilmoon    1:52:50 (Pop-up)
Follakzoid  Arabic-Hash   Favoriting Follakzoid EP  Sacred Bones    1:59:44 (Pop-up)
Group Lewlewal  Fanta   Favoriting Ishilan N-Tenere: Guitar Music from the Western Sahel  Mississippi    2:05:45 (Pop-up)
 
Barton McLean  Heavy Music For Crowbars   Favoriting Electronic Music from the Outside In      2:18:50 (Pop-up)
Steve Baczkowski  Tone Arm   Favoriting Tone Arm cassette  Cae-Sur-A    2:33:50 (Pop-up)
Akira Sakata and Chikamorach  That Day of Rain   Favoriting Friendly Pants  Family Vineyard    2:40:59 (Pop-up)
All That The Name Implies  Simply Implied   Favoriting Side 1 (Play The Other Side First)  ESP    2:49:29 (Pop-up)
Chris Weisman  The Sun Comes Back   Favoriting Transparency  Autumn    2:51:29 (Pop-up)
Beck  Static   Favoriting Mutations  DGC    2:53:42 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:02am
Adam:

Love you, Jesse!
  3:04am
Adam:

....and hello, everyone! Is this where the Dead got their slowed-down arrangement?
  3:06am
jj.:

Never occurred to me, actually, but is possible. Though I suspect they were just Merle fans.
  3:09am
Adam:

Aye, but Merle's was faster, as you may recall...fabulous , "St. Augustine" into "Rain and Snow"...many memories....
  3:14am
Catskills Material:

I didn't know the Amish could have record labels...bah-dum-bum!
  3:18am
coalhard:

i am aging hippie--everybody keeps passing me by--without turn signal!
  3:19am
Brian:

Just joined the surf...
  3:20am
Post and Drive:

@coalhard: are u driving while posting?
  3:20am
coalhard:

actually im in front going like a bat out of hell--eat my dust!
  3:20am
Brian:

Isn't that "sound of the Sitar" behind there? Sounds like it...
  3:21am
Adam:

Welcome aboard, Brian! I hate when people don't signal, coalhard...
  3:22am
jj.:

Howdy, Brian. Ha, don't think it's literally Sound of the Sitar back there. Maybe in the back of Ben Chasny's brain...
  3:22am
Brian:

Er, Sorry?
  3:25am
Brian:

Caught up... Fool here from Muskegon Michigan, USA, Michigan's "west coast". We got the 360 degree sunsets, baby....
  3:27am
Brian:

okay, maybe 180 degrees....
  3:31am
coalhard:

there are a lot of stations on the internet--but WFMU--is best on this night--as usuall
  3:32am
keer-keer.:

hey guys, hurricanes shaped like sustained organ drone notes are a good omen :-) i think
  3:32am
Brian:

That's a FACT, Jack !
  3:36am
bleat:

yes: yesterday was supposed to be the coldest night & then tonight beat it: actual 5 degreez
  3:36am
Brian:

I been into so called "garage rock". What it all had in common was the new tecnology of a "portable" organ.. In Muskegon we have had snow every day for a week and a half, It's about 11 degrees..
  3:40am
Adam:

Yeah, on the leeward side of the Lake, you get almost perpetual snow in western Michigan winters. Here in Chicago, it's a balmy 17 Fahrenheit, feels like 4, light snow.
  3:42am
Adam:

...but rest assured, we had that awful, bone chilling sub zero-feeling the last few days, which you are getting after us on the East Coast. Sorry, comrades.
  3:42am
jj.:

aw, y'all are making a DJ blush...
  3:46am
kay-r-r-r:

yeah adam, i don't know what i ran away from: i was in ca last week & i left during the first date of a 68 degree spate.. now ny: sssoo sad. (somewhat?!)
  3:46am
Brian:

Thanks 4 the support! At least it LOOKS cool. which it won't later...
  3:49am
coalhard:

falling birds providing traction here --stoopid squirrles are greasy-best they sleep
  3:49am
Wicked West Coast:

Ah, coastal California or somewhere inland, perhaps?
  3:49am
kip:

o nice velvet underground swipe'd line..
  3:50am
THEY'll be your Mirror:

Well observed, kip
  3:52am
Brian:

The V.U., Like the Ramones, are suddenly in vogue. Am I wrong to be really angry at that? They got NO radio play...
  3:53am
chee-eek:

oh yeah: ca:: coastal. i read the nature guide: did you know the temperature from january to july only differs by an average of 5 degrees....?! (perhaps that difference is all we've got in ny right now in real #s.. but it's actually kind of nice n crisp)
  3:53am
Adam:

Jesse, you didn't...you aren't thinking of...My God, man, don't you know there are balding men out there who would kill for long hair?
  3:55am
Adam:

Brian, yes to the injustice of those bands being overlooked in their heyday, but at least critical acclaim, gradual but growing followings and hindsight got them something, even if it was too little, too late.
  3:59am
Pacific Rim Recollection:

Yeah, I lived in San Francisco for a few years, and realized that since January and June looked the same, I could not use seasonal weather to mark the passage of time. That's part of its seductive, disorienting charm, but the absence of winter, and even of any appreciable summer, could leave you wondering...
  4:01am
Brian:

Oh, there's no absence of winter in Muskegon tonight. I understand it's romantic wonders, but when you have to shovel it....
  4:10am
murrr:

PRR: i lived there for that x's 6 yrs. i remember a big metal sundial on a berkeley pier that seemed important when i was a kid (for marking the passage of time- you learn to use alternatives to 'weather'.) you move across country & the day you were born goes from your math final to a big snowstorm, or somethin'. yeah, i guess the gauges are always gearing into some other notation
  4:20am
East Bay Grease:

Alas, I never knew the East Bay that way, only SF.
  4:20am
borxes:

Regards from Bulgaria with our great sounds:)
  4:24am
The Baron of Yawnington:

...is getting a bit tired after a long day and stuff to deal with early enough tomorrow, so may you all have good nights, mornings, and so forth.
  4:25am
jj.:

g'nite gentle baron.
  4:27am
hoo-hooo:

Yawnington, U2! Somnambulizing is in the cards for us all
  4:27am
Brian:

Gentle to yo uall. but I assure you, these are no Imaginary snowdrifts...
  4:29am
Some Nebulas:

can't wait to hear the rest, and check in next time!
  4:30am
Brian:

They are (shoveled) 5 ' tall. It's a Maze like The Sinining out there...
  4:35am
Brian:

Shining...
  4:39am
tu-tu-tu:

hmm. rolf julius is sure doing some interesting new collaborations... heh heh
  4:47am
greysoul:

Boy, do I feel small.

I mean, like, small.
  4:51am
skaip:

greysoul! i was just about to fall asleep. you must be having a synaesthetic experience in relationship to those little sparkly bits of found sound which julius is concocting for us:: he's got an incredibly micro philosophy of sound.
  4:51am
thomas:

Great show! as usual.
  4:57am
kreet:

like, on the scale of, if you magnified the micro more you would eventually be vearing from microtones towards " " silence" " perhaps? that would be an interesting fade, from julius through a magnifying glass/petree dish into cage, with other intersitial contemporaries cycled into the evaporation. a nice alarm clock perhaps, for waking up into the world each day
  4:57am
greysoul:

Well, sure - it could be that.

Although I went to double-check the meaning of synaesthetic and the dictionary fell on me and now I can't get up.

I'm pretty sure I'm just small. I'm okay with it, though - I'm doing my morning Merzbient.
  5:02am
churr:

aww, G..

Don't ever let a dictionary get you down. I think the correct synaesthetic response to that incident would phonetically be "doh!'

Yes that Merzbow piece was pretty killer.
  5:04am
greysoul:

Thanks, I feel even better.

Wow - if someone ever makes the movie to go with this theme song, let's fill up a micro-bus with listeners and go see it. I'll drive.
  5:09am
yip yip:

Yes, some erratically concrete musical symphony! I'm curious about the content:: probably a collage??

For the bus - If you drive I'll use a magnifying glass to fire up the engine periodically-- it'll be the alternative to the alternative - - vegetable grease.
  5:12am
greysoul:

Wow - I almost got squashed under that box set. Watch out, Mr. DJ.

Vegetable grease ... mmmmmmm.
  5:17am
Brian:

Let me guess... A vehicle that only runs on ORGANIC soybean oil...
  5:20am
greysoul:

Ol' Ronnie Reagan deemed that ketchup was a veggie, right?
  5:33am
tu-wheet:

o, whoops: lost at cards to the internet god for a sec..
G: actually i think Reagan came up with the system which has filtered into our modern grocery store: instead of 'conventional' he made a special section for "communists" vegetables
  5:36am
greysoul:

Ahhhhh - thus the fingerprinting I had to go through last time. Gotcha.

Can somebody please help me drag this bok choy to the counter?
  5:40am
tew tew tew:

Er we could make like banana slugs & eat it from the inside out so that the counter became counter-productive. I def. think Bok Choy passes as a 'red' veggie
  5:43am
greysoul:

Shhhhh ... that counter-counter stuff's pretty radical talk. Don't make a scene. Just roll that bottle of toasted sesame oil this way, would you?
  5:47am
greysoul:

Blow! Blow that horn!

Yesssssssssssssssss!
  5:48am
kreee:

Sesame oil! iii'''m ddrrowwwnniingg!
okay this roll's to cheffing en plein air.. (sans stove)
  5:51am
jj.:

Some music for you veggie reds. Or is it red veggies?
  5:52am
Rob in Maryland:

This current song is a hoot!
  5:54am
Rob in Maryland:

The beginining of the song that is.
  5:54am
greysoul:

Thank you, Comrade jj.
  5:55am
wheep:

oh i like the simply implied song. (this song too- weisman makes nice songs about drawings)

can we all make an animation for the former of veggie reds?
  5:56am
greysoul:

I'll take care of the small stuff for now.
  5:59am
kee-yow:

Very pretty sleepy-quiet set, JJ!

G, meet me with the 'small stuff'
'gnight.
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