Favoriting Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk: Playlist from July 15, 2011 Favoriting

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Favoriting July 15, 2011: Who's That Lady?
~Animation by Minnesota Jeff

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
The Isley Brothers  Who's That Lady?   Favoriting            
Edgar Meyer  Suite No. 5 in C Minor   Favoriting Bach Unaccompanied Cello Suites Performed on Double Bass  Sony  2000  CD    0:04:30 (Pop-up)
 
Riccardo Dillon Wanke  Finale   Favoriting to r.s.  sedimental  2010  CD    0:30:45 (Pop-up)
Pierre Favre / Philipp Schaufelberger  Seeing   Favoriting Albatros  Intakt  2010  CD    0:46:49 (Pop-up)
Derek Bailey  Provenance Unknown 1 & 2   Favoriting More 74  Incus  2010  CD  Recorded in 1974  0:50:19 (Pop-up)
 
Henri Pousseur  États Zuni   Favoriting Paysages Planétaires  Alga Marghen  2004  CD    1:08:49 (Pop-up)
 
Earth  Old Black   Favoriting Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I  Southern Lord  2011  MP3    1:27:55 (Pop-up)
Orthodox  Arrodillate Ante La Madera Y La Piedra   Favoriting Gran Poder  Southern Lord  2007  CD    1:36:51 (Pop-up)
Black Sabbath  Gypsy   Favoriting Technical Ecstacy  Warner Bros.  2004  CD  Originally released in 1976  1:48:18 (Pop-up)
Viking Crown  The Woods Own Countless Voices   Favoriting Banished Rhythmic Hate  Season of Mist  2001  CD    1:53:22 (Pop-up)
Opthalamia  Naar Hammerem Heves   Favoriting Via Dolorosa  Peaceville / Snapper  2009  CD    1:56:58 (Pop-up)
 
Butthole Surfers  Eye of the Chicken   Favoriting Psychic, Powerless...Another Man's Sac  Latino Bugger Veil  1999  CD    2:05:30 (Pop-up)
Boredoms  (Chocolate *ut ~ Pitch at Bunch on Itch ~ Machine 3 ~ Monster Rex & Sound'A'R8undus ~ NUTS ROOM ~ EAR?WIG?WEB? ~ 96 Teenage Bondage ~ Super Freak 9)   Favoriting Super Roots  WEA  1993  CD    2:07:07 (Pop-up)
 
Public Enemy  Powersaxx   Favoriting Brothers Gonna Work it Out Maxi CD Summer Slammer  Columbia  1990  CD    2:21:28 (Pop-up)
Prince  2 Nigs United 4 West Comptom   Favoriting The Black Album  Warner Bros.  1994  CD  Originally intended for 1987 release.  2:25:18 (Pop-up)
Patti Smith  When Doves Cry   Favoriting Land (1975-2002)  Arista  2002  CD    2:32:20 (Pop-up)
 
Charlie Morrow  Late Afternoon Chant   Favoriting Toot!  XI Records  2011  CD  Recorded in 1971  2:40:27 (Pop-up)
My Cat Is an Alien  Section III   Favoriting Cosmic Light of the Third Millennium  Important  2005  CD    2:51:04 (Pop-up)
Petula Clark  The Show is Over   Favoriting Beautiful Sounds: The Petula Clark Songbook  Castle  2000  CD    2:58:38 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:08pm
Cecile:

Kurt! Heh. That graphic is funny.
  3:08pm
Handsome Harry:

Brilliant animation as always. I miss the 'ol time-slot, though.
  3:08pm
hubba:

Yo Kurt, what up!?

Unable to view graphic...
  3:10pm
J J:

Cellos are sexy.
  3:10pm
DJ KG:

hellos! thanks for tuning in.
  3:11pm
Cecile:

I love the Isley Bros of that era. They'd always do their songs Part 1 and Part 2, and Part 2 was a guitar solo.
  3:12pm
Minnesota Jeff:

Talking Weather: Its pouring here in MN, cats and dogs ever - how about on your end??
  3:14pm
Cecile:

Mine is the same as yours , Jeff.
  3:14pm
still b/p:

When I was 15, a girl in our circle would seek me out quickly when Who's That Lady would start on the radio or jukebox. She wanted me to do the tongue trill that happens near the song's beginning, and she'd give me a reward for it, usually something out of the candy machine. And I did it, so help me, I did it. Like a performing seal. A cheap performing seal doing a trickless trick.
  3:18pm
Isleys:

Who's That Trekkie?
  3:18pm
Mike East:

Quite sunny looking out across the Hudson over here.
  3:20pm
Minnesota Jeff:

What are people sipping on right now? Fluid Talk.
  3:25pm
DJ KG:

coffee&water. always.
  3:25pm
DJ KG:

(separate cups)
  3:27pm
Handsome Harry:

Tap water. Plenty of it.
  3:27pm
Isleys:

Someone played drunken frisbee with this copy.
  3:28pm
Mike East:

I just drank a cola and a ginger ale and am feeling kinda sick. I don't know why I did it since I don't usually drink soda....I'm gonna move on to water.
  3:31pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

KURT! Hello! I love this Isley Bros song. The lyrics are reprehensible, but the tune itself is so wonderful. Especially the woo-woo-woo sound. Is it a guitar effects pedal? A synth of some sort? Music geeks, please help.
  3:37pm
Cecile:

ti's a wah wah pedal, Wendy.
  3:40pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Cecile, really? That's it. Wow. I feel like a dope. I guess if they were playing instruments made of cheese I'd know all about it, but wah-wah pedals are beyond my ken.
  3:43pm
Cecile:

Here's the whole breakdown of Ernie's sound. I couldn't tell you what pedal it is, but these guys know:
http://acapella.harmony-central.com/archive/index.php/t-1294613.html
  3:43pm
DJ KG:

wendy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JL9BrZ-zUpQ
  3:43pm
Wahwah Pedals:

Invented in 1966-67, the most common function of the wah-wah pedal is as a lead guitar booster. Frequently, lead lines do not cut through the mix of the band sufficiently, so some sort of effect is utilized to push the lead part to the front. Moreover, it mimics some of the sounds of human speech, which are typically picked up more readily by the human ear. Many people also find that use of the wah-wah pedal adds emotional expressiveness to single-note guitar lines, such as the solos on Cream's "White Room", Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", etc.
  3:43pm
Jack:

"Who's That Lady" ? I missed it, but I think the guitar sound is some kind of a phase shifter, which was a new-ish effect back in 1973 when this song was made.
  3:43pm
Handsome Harry:

I think it is a wah-wah type pedal in conjunction with a fuzz pedal.
  3:43pm
Cecile:

It's actually two pedals feeding into each other. Wow. That's kind of cool.
  3:45pm
Jack:

or maybe a flanger. but not a wah-wah.
  3:45pm
Marmalade Kitty:

WTF is dis? I don't get it no non non!
  3:46pm
Handsome Harry:

Some combination of the Dunlop Rotovibe, Voodoo Labs Proctavia, Boss BF-2 Flanger, Boss CE-5 Chorus, Proco Rat 2, Proco Rat 2, & Dunlop Crybaby Wah perhaps.
  3:46pm
Marmalade Kitty:

that aint how you play a cry baby..!?
  3:47pm
Ho Ming:

Mutron 3 Phaser and Tube Screamer
  3:47pm
DJ KG:

marmalade kitty! i feel like i haven't seen you for years!
  3:48pm
Cecile:

The tech geeks think it's the two Rat pedals cascading into each other. Whatever that means.
  3:48pm
Jack:

Ernie Isley and his brother lived up the hall from a friend of mine in the dorm at CW Post college. He'd play guitar all night long, riffing constantly.
  3:49pm
Ho Ming:

Ernie played the drums on many of their tracks, as well. A creative Pisces.
  3:50pm
Marmalade Kitty:

actually I love this stuff! ;)
  3:51pm
Cecile:

Ho, he really revitalized their sound in the 70s.
  3:52pm
Handsome Harry:

Or maybe it is "a Roger Mayer Octavia and Electro Harmonix Big Muff." That's my vote.
  3:52pm
?:

Go For Your Guns is my fave. Voyage to Atlantis. Climbin' Up The Ladder. Great stuff.
  3:53pm
Cecile:

Love Go For Your Guns - that was my first experience with them. My copy is so beat up...
  3:54pm
Fidella Reece:

This music makes me want to prepare myself for the Rubber Band ... Man.
  3:59pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Hi Kurt! the show opened up great! then the show was spiked with something funny.. or was it me??dunno what happened after that...
  4:00pm
Curious:

Is cork a plant?
  4:01pm
DJ KG:

curious, yep.
  4:01pm
Wild Neil:

Its a tree, dude. And a place in Ireland.
  4:02pm
Curious:

TY KG and Wild Neil.
  4:03pm
Handsome Harry:

County Cork! Goooooo Cork!
  4:04pm
Rodney Marsh:

Arsenal!
  4:05pm
W.C. Fields:

What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch?
  4:07pm
Burgess:

Corky, see if you can make Fats keep quiet for 5-minutes.
  4:08pm
Jack:

Is "Corky" short for something else? A great nickname.
  4:10pm
Handsome Harry:

Cornwallis? Cornelius?
  4:11pm
DJ KG:

"corky" is short for "COOOOOOOOOOOOOORKYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!"
  4:12pm
Handsome Harry:

Courtlyn?
  4:13pm
Ludlow:

Just detected Edwin Hawkin's Singers.
  4:13pm
?:

back in the day, short for Corwin
  4:13pm
Wild Neil:

Corkly is short for Cal.
  4:15pm
Gear:

#9 #9 #9 #9
  4:16pm
Amanda:

Hi Kurt!!! Hope your Friday is going swimmingly.
  4:16pm
DJ KG:

AMANDA!!
  4:17pm
Or...:

doggiepaddlingly
  4:18pm
hamburger / london:

wish they did doggy-paddle at the olympics...
  4:19pm
Lou Gaynous:

... and cannonball.
  4:20pm
Amanda:

I think they should also have Marco Polo. And that thing where you squirt the water through your hands.
  4:20pm
hamburger / london:

and mercy
  4:21pm
Rex:

and bubble creation
  4:21pm
hamburger / london:

yep. definitely...DEFINITELY!
  4:22pm
DJ KG:

'mercy' would be a fantastic olympic sport!
  4:22pm
Rex:

Tiddlywinks
  4:25pm
Handsome Harry:

Greco-Roman Drinking
  4:27pm
hubba:

Did anyone mention spit slruping? you know, where you let the spit hang as long, and far dwon as possible before you slurp it back up...
  4:28pm
Wild Neil:

The Zuni I met in New Mexico are the mellowest, coolest people I ever met...
  4:29pm
Handsome Harry:

Love it. The Earth that is. New Earth has been pretty fantastic as of late.
  4:30pm
Wild Neil:

HEAVY. .....MAN....
  4:34pm
Minnesota Jeff:

Earth is so awesome. Any time in their discography - awesome.
  4:37pm
Handsome Harry:

Middle Earth, Old Earth, heap it on.
  4:38pm
Mike East:

I'm not familiar with Earth, but that was pretty great.
  4:38pm
gross anonymity:

After certain beverages, my spit slurping skills are sharp and daunting, maybe medal-worthy. I've toyed with the idea of going after pieces of pop corn with a line of bungeeing spit, like a frog after a fly, but never tried.
  4:44pm
hubba:

I just remember the Beavis and Butthead episode where the exchange student, Heru (?), projects this massive spit-slurp onto a crowd of people over the railing from the second level of the mall, covering them in whole, and is able to hoist it back-up... whoa!
  4:46pm
Mike East:

hubba - I was just thinking about that! I'm impressed that you remember the kids name.
  4:47pm
hubba:

@Mike East - great minds think alike :)
I'm not as impressed... well, maybe i should be, it was about 10,000 bong rips-ago!
  4:48pm
Minnesota Jeff:

DJ KG is a saint.
  4:49pm
hubba:

going in for the kill!
  4:49pm
The Minister of Caps:

Sabbath!!!
  4:49pm
ted:

one of the most under rated sabbatth albums and song
  4:50pm
Minnesota Jeff:

I hear you on that one, ted!
  4:51pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Ooh, Black Sabbath will pretty much always make me happy. I don't know this album!
  4:54pm
other david:

Ahoy hoy from Ireland - love the gif Jeff!

About to open the first beer of the night
  4:55pm
hubba:

This may be a stretch but, Technical Ecstasy is the Zinc Alloy (T. Rex) of Sabbath albums... I didn't consider it until I actually heard it.
  4:56pm
northguineahills:

Awesome set Kurt! I'm kicking myself for missing the Derek Bailey while out at the laundromat.
  4:57pm
Minnesota Jeff:

I ain't too versed on T.Rex - but Technical Ecstacy is great. Its much more of a Blue Oyster Cult-esque album and has wild cover art - I think thats what has left it fairly ignored.
  5:01pm
Cecile:

Wow. Opthamologist-metal.
  5:11pm
J J:

Cracks me up sometimes when I realize the Boredoms were once on Warner Brothers.
  5:11pm
adam:

ridiculous show so far ! right on
  5:13pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

Aha, how did I know you'd play Eye of the Chicken, Kurt? :-)
I was on the phone with my Mom during the song, but I still heard it.
Is it round, or is it square?
  5:15pm
DJ KG:

is it round or is it swear? i almost missed it!
  5:20pm
Wendy del Formaggio:

The line happens right where Concubine and Eye of the Chicken meet, which is why I never really knew to which song it belonged. When this album came out, I bought it on cassette tape (!!!) so it's not like a person could know which track anything was on.
  5:29pm
seang:

I like my coffee black as midnight on a moonless night
  5:29pm
Crim:

starless and bible black, even.
  5:33pm
hubba:

just secured a copy of "Black Metal" by Venom on cassette at the local second-hand record store! not like anyone cares, but I'm super excited...
  5:34pm
DJ KG:

i care, hubba. i care.
  5:35pm
hubba:

Kurt, as Minn. Jeff has already stated, you are a saint!
  5:37pm
moE:

This cover blows!
  5:39pm
Cecile:

I agree! Someone said she covered Adele very nicely.
  5:39pm
Cecile:

That was the Adele song!
  5:40pm
Cecile:

Rolling in the Deep.
  5:41pm
Cecile:

And if you can find me a, erm, documentation of it for a, erm collegue, let me know...
  5:43pm
DJ KG:

"rolling in the deep" by adele? i'll look for it. don't know that song, but it was cute as all goddamned hell when she did it with her daughter and maggie and suzze roche singing backup and doing choreographed but unrehearsed hand movements
  5:44pm
Cecile:

nice, Kurt!
  5:45pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

I seem to have tuned in at a strange point in the broadcast.
  5:45pm
Mike East:

village voice 4 knots festival tomorrow... Black Angels, Titus Andronicus, some others....free - south street seaport. anybody goin?
  5:48pm
DJ KG:

i'll be there for eleanor f!
  5:48pm
J J:

This isn't a chant, this is gibberish. I should know since I make the same sounds like this at work at this late hour.
  5:49pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

The combination of the chant and the animation makes me feel really funny.
  5:49pm
Mike East:

speaking of late hour...I just realized its almost time to go! yabba dabba dooooo!!
  5:52pm
?:

@Mike: Do you drive home by putting your feet through the bottom of the car and running?
  5:53pm
Listener Dave From Seattle:

Is this a Windy & Carl cover?
  5:53pm
Mike East:

I take the bronto bus.
  5:57pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Kurt, thanks for the show tonight.. good stuff!
  5:58pm
hubba:

Thanks Kurt... have a good weekend everyone!
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