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Favoriting February 15, 2011: Marbles for an Elf

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Artist Track Album Year Approx. start time
MICAH  Finale   Favoriting I'm Only One Man  1971  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
H.E.W.  Listen to the Drummer   Favoriting Live  1972  0:00:38 (Pop-up)
JOHN NATCHEZ  Rush Madly   Favoriting Listen  1977  0:03:29 (Pop-up)
MICAH  Finale   Favoriting I'm Only One Man  1971  0:08:42 (Pop-up)
MIRTHRANDIR  Conversations with Personality Giver   Favoriting For You the Old Woman  1976  0:09:14 (Pop-up)
GRIME  Cauchemar (I)   Favoriting Grime  1979  0:14:40 (Pop-up)
OCEAN  Strange Rain   Favoriting God's Clown  1976  0:16:34 (Pop-up)
PARIS  Starcage   Favoriting Paris  1976  0:21:25 (Pop-up)
 
MAXIMILLIAN  Little Amazon   Favoriting Maximillian  1969  0:29:29 (Pop-up)
FRIGATE  Lose Your Marbles   Favoriting Dreams of the Deep  1977  0:34:43 (Pop-up)
THE 5th AVE BUSES  Catwoman   Favoriting Trip to Gotham City  1967  0:39:53 (Pop-up)
SCOTT X  Trash Can   Favoriting Scott X  1984  0:41:59 (Pop-up)
ROSE BROOKS  They're Comin to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!   Favoriting V.A.: Napoleon Complex    0:43:32 (Pop-up)
RANCID VAT  Cranium Casserole   Favoriting Stampeding Cattle  1982  0:45:37 (Pop-up)
KEN KRAUSE  Hey God, Listen - Overture   Favoriting Hey God, Listen  1974  0:48:17 (Pop-up)
NEW COLONY SIX  Elf Song   Favoriting Colonization  1967  0:49:26 (Pop-up)
HARVARD LAMPOON (JONATHAN CERF)  One Born Every Minute   Favoriting The Surprising Sheep and Other Mind Excursions  1968  0:51:41 (Pop-up)
THE 5th AVE BUSES  The Joker   Favoriting Trip to Gotham City  1967  0:53:30 (Pop-up)
 
B. BRUNO  Comfortably Numb   Favoriting When the Eagle Flies  198?  1:00:25 (Pop-up)
TRAFFIC  Graveyard People   Favoriting When the Eagle Flies  1974  1:05:57 (Pop-up)
ROBERT WYATT  The Age of Self   Favoriting Old Rottenhat  1985  1:11:59 (Pop-up)
THE TREE PEOPLE  More Than Yoko   Favoriting It's My Story  2010  1:14:51 (Pop-up)
HANDGJORT  Worlds on Fire   Favoriting Handgjort  1970  1:16:42 (Pop-up)
MICHAEL CACY  Roan   Favoriting Gathering  1972  1:20:11 (Pop-up)
 
VISION  Lake of Fire   Favoriting 7"  1970  1:29:38 (Pop-up)
HOMECOMING  Which Side   Favoriting Homecoming  197?  1:33:14 (Pop-up)
TED MICHAEL w/ THE WORDS OF LIFE  All You Have to Do   Favoriting Life's Story  1980  1:35:33 (Pop-up)
THE CORNERSTONE'S  Poor Little Girl   Favoriting Built Upon Christ - The Chief Cornerstone  1972  1:38:57 (Pop-up)
DENNIS LARSSON  Apology   Favoriting History of Damage  1980  1:42:51 (Pop-up)
ROBERT JOHN GALLO  Summertime in the Winter   Favoriting A New Place to Live  1972  1:47:50 (Pop-up)
IVORY  Morning Song   Favoriting Ivory  1973  1:51:09 (Pop-up)
TIM BUCKLEY  Wings   Favoriting Tim Buckley  1966  1:55:32 (Pop-up)
MICHAEL KAMEN  Christophene   Favoriting New York Rock  1973  1:58:06 (Pop-up)
 
JOHN WHITE  Tru Roma(ance)   Favoriting Fashion Music  1993  2:03:46 (Pop-up)
PETER ZUMMO  Sci Fi (1985)   Favoriting Zummo with an X  2006  2:12:37 (Pop-up)
SERGE PESCE  Eros Sotiu   Favoriting Jazzd'aia  1998  2:15:44 (Pop-up)
EVAN ZIPORYN  Amok!, pt. 4   Favoriting Gamelan Galak Tika  2000  2:20:15 (Pop-up)
DAVID SIMONS  Kebyar Leyak (1992)   Favoriting V.A.: Gamelan Son of Lion: New Gamelan/New York  1995  2:25:32 (Pop-up)
 
THE TINKLERS  I'm Stickin' with You   Favoriting Crash  1992  2:36:32 (Pop-up)
NEIL DICK  Something Wonderful Happened (The Basketball Song)   Favoriting The Future Is Now  2006  2:38:26 (Pop-up)
DAVE SOLDIER  To Spike Jones in Heaven   Favoriting Romances from the Second Line  1990  2:42:50 (Pop-up)
 
TROY DAUSEND  Some Fantasy   Favoriting Some Fantasy  1979  2:54:42 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:01pm
Alf from Upstate:

I may be first, but you are #1, Tony!
  12:01pm
?:

Hulllo dere!
  12:01pm
Marcury:

Good morning, uh I mean afternoon.
  12:02pm
Tony C:

Thanks, Alf! Hello to all...
  12:02pm
BSI:

Two minutes late. Any coffee left?
  12:03pm
Drummer Some:

Tony's back, wowie zowie!
  12:03pm
Tony C:

Hi Marcury. This track is dedicated to Doug (whether he wants it or not)
  12:04pm
Drummer Some:

All drum solos, all the time. You know how to impress Tony.
  12:06pm
Tony C:

Thought I'd go a bit gonzo for the first set....
  12:07pm
Marcury:

Give the drummer his due!
  12:07pm
Ike:

These drums have an oddly mellow, nice murky sound to them. Not sharp or distinct. Like a yummy porridge.
  12:10pm
Tony C:

Some New Jersey prog for ya....
  12:11pm
BSI:

tony coulter.... a closet skin-head?
  12:12pm
Tony C:

Aren't we all skin heads under our hair?
  12:12pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Greetings, Tony!
Mahvelous show!
  12:13pm
Tony C:

Gracias, senor!
  12:14pm
BSI:

and thereunder, infinite space....
  12:16pm
Tony C:

Warning: the next track is *really* bonkers....
  12:19pm
Ricardo Montalban:

If by bonkers you mean *Freaking phantistic!* Wowzers!
  12:19pm
Marcury:

mmm... progalicius
  12:20pm
Tony C:

Cowbell!!
  12:21pm
Mastedon Molly:

Tony is stuck in a 1970s time warp. (Thank God it's not the '80s.)
  12:22pm
BSI:

Totally superior to 1980s cowbell!
Hotdamn!
  12:25pm
Tony C:

Portland is kind of stuck in the '70s in a lot of ways, so it's been encouraging my own '70s fixation.
  12:27pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Portland has its niches of stuckness. A nineties one here, an eighties one here, a smattering of seventies over there under the fir trees.
  12:31pm
Tony C:

Just curious: setting aside my chest cold, does the mic sound better this week? Or worse? Or the same?
  12:32pm
Marcury:

Definitely sound better, though maybe a little loud.
  12:33pm
Tony C:

Thanks, Marcury -- and thanks for your suggestion that made that possible!
  12:34pm
BSI:

Better in the midrange than before, surely.
Now, about this girl in a marmot's body....
  12:36pm
Tony C:

Don't lose your marbles....
  12:39pm
PMD:

Wow, was just listening to Liz's show - mellow, soft - and decided to switch over just in time to lose my marbles! Woke me up!
  12:40pm
Tony C:

Some Batman exploitation for you....
  12:41pm
mark:

Holy freeform radio!
  12:45pm
Ricardo Montalban:

MIC sounds loads better. Maybe a bit distorted and bassy, but much more clearer and less muffled than last week.
  12:46pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Rancid Vat! P-Town!
Used to loathe/love them.
  12:46pm
Tony C:

Thanks, RM! One day I will achieve perfection -- and then I will drop dead the next day.
  12:46pm
Marcury:

Wow a cover of They're Coming... What will they think of next?
  12:47pm
Marcury:

BTW, glad to be of service!
  12:48pm
Tony C:

Some Portland no wave!
  12:49pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Rancid Vat were around for a long time. Sadly, undocumented on Mike Lastra's muddled Portland Punk documentary NW Passage
  12:54pm
Tony C:

Batman returns!
  1:01pm
still b/p:

(Had a Batman suit. Shhh.)
  1:04pm
Tony C:

Well, I spent hours singing the theme while sliding down a friend's batpole....
  1:09pm
Alf from Upstate:

Funny, you're playing Traffic and I feel congested. What a coincidence.
  1:10pm
Tony C:

Just wait until they start Traffic jamming.
  1:14pm
Tony C:

All hail Wyatt!
  1:20pm
Tony C:

Have some Jesus rock lined up for the next set. Say your prayers now....
  1:20pm
BSI:

Christ almighty!
  1:29pm
Drummer Some:

Tony, I assume you're familiar with the wonderful blog Heavenly Grooves.

http://heavenly-grooves.blogspot.com/
  1:31pm
Tony C:

I am indeed, Doug -- though I haven't explored it that much. I can see it's a great thing, though!
  1:38pm
Tony C:

For the record: I do not believe, but like the sound of people who do.
  1:42pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I'm that way with UFO cult albums
  1:43pm
Mastedon Molly:

I like that description Tony. "I don't believe, but like the sound of people who do." Nice!
  1:44pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I finally found Forrest McCullough's Flight F-I-N-A-L at a GoodwIll for 99 cents! Been wanting it for years. Passed on paying 12 bucks for it at Exiled Records.
  1:46pm
Tony C:

I need to find more records that combine Jesus and UFOs.
  1:48pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Yeah. Very few. Maybe the Elizabeth Claire Prophet stuff. Not sure. I think that the Unarians HAD TO of put out some kind of music.
  1:48pm
Tony C:

Thanks, Mastedon Molly!
  1:57pm
BSI:

RM: yes, that F-I-N-A-L record is a huge favorite. Great find for .99
  1:59pm
Tony C:

Someone take over while I get a cup of coffee. Back in a minute...
  1:59pm
BSI:

.............this....... is a stalling...... tape..........
  2:06pm
Tony C:

Ooops! Kamen & Co are actually standing in front of Bethesda Fountain, not the bandshell. Bethesda Fountain was (in)famous as a place to score a variety of illicit substances....
  2:14pm
Tony C:

Vocals and cello by Arthur Russell on this Peter Zummo cut....
  2:18pm
Tony C:

Stay tuned for UFOs at the end of the set!
  2:25pm
Ricardo Montalban:

YAY!
Streaming a 1966 CBS Walter Cronkite report on UFOs in the background (recording for audio project), so that'll be great.
  2:25pm
Ike:

This is ecstafabulexxelent.
  2:26pm
Tony C:

The UFOs have landed!
  2:26pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Have you heard Seattle's Gamelan X?
  2:26pm
BSI:

take me to your bleeder!
  2:27pm
Tony C:

Thanks, Ike!

RM: Haven't heard Gamelan X .... will search for 'em.
  2:28pm
Tony C:

Oddly, I worked for two people performing on this track -- at separate jobs.
  2:31pm
Tony C:

Stay tuned for another phlegm-matic mic break on here on Give the Chest Cold Some.
  2:35pm
Drummer Some:

You could play some Jacques Brel. Wasn't he phlegmish?
  2:39pm
Tony C:

Speaking of which, I'll be in Belgium next month. Travel tips, anyone?
  2:45pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Where did you find that Neil Dick?! Wow!
  2:46pm
Tony C:

From CD Baby, which is quite a source for current day outsider stuff.
  2:48pm
marcury:

Be sure to go to Bruges, in keeping with an earlier set there is a church wihich claims to have a vial of Christ's blood which is supposed to on occasion return to it's liquid state. At least i remember someone telling me that one night walking through the square there. Also drink lot's of Beer.
  2:50pm
Tony C:

Thanks for the suggestions, Marcury -- though the mixture of liquids is making me a bit queasy.
  2:50pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Here's someone I discovered on CDB, then had on my radio show, only to hear from his wife/manager every week for a year on how to make him a big star: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/theejh
  2:52pm
Drummer Some:

I've been to Bruges! The Venice of the North. And my favorite restaurant here in Pittsburgh is the Point Brugge Café. Astonishingly good muscles and frites. And, yes, beer.
  2:53pm
marcury:

Just don't drink the blood.
  2:54pm
Drummer Some:

Tune in to Give the Drummer Radio tonight at 6pm for the one-hour version of Give the Drummer Some. On this evening's show: A birthday special for my dear wife!
  2:55pm
Ricardo Montalban:

This has been an amazing show, Tony! Much thanks for making my desk-bound day much more interesting!
  2:56pm
Tony C:

Happy birthday, wife-of-Doug! And thanks, everybody, for listening! See ya next time....
  5:54pm
Cozmic Eddie:

Happy to see that you played tracks from the Michael Cacy and Michael Kamen albums I turned you onto. Always pleased to contribute to your efforts to expand the consciousness of the eager.
  6:22pm
Tony C:

Ah, yes -- thanks for the two Michaels, Ed!
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