Favoriting Dark Night of the Soul with Julie: Playlist from July 26, 2011 Favoriting

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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.

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Favoriting July 26, 2011: The Pull of the Bush

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments New Approx. start time
Pink Floyd  Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun   Favoriting Saucerful of Secrets  Capitol  1968        0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Ayria  St. Edith   Favoriting Flicker  Alfa Matrix  2005        0:04:53 (Pop-up)
Atrium Animae  Rex Gloriae   Favoriting Dies Irae  Projekt  2011        0:10:44 (Pop-up)
Rachael's Surrender  Small Dead Butterflies   Favoriting Within The Tears Of Winter  Seraph Productions, Ltd  1997        0:16:57 (Pop-up)
Cocteau Twins  Little Spacey   Favoriting Victorialand  4AD  1986  EP  45 played at 33    0:22:03 (Pop-up)
Dead Can Dance  Mesmerism   Favoriting Spleen and Ideal  4AD  1985        0:26:35 (Pop-up)
Politburo  Inside   Favoriting Tico De Demo    1985    Torino compilation    0:30:23 (Pop-up)
Every New Dead Ghost  Obvious   Favoriting The Final Ascension  Orden  2006    Featuring Tony Ghost of In Isolation    0:34:39 (Pop-up)
Gang Gang Dance  Romance Layers   Favoriting Eye Contact  4AD  2011      *   0:38:36 (Pop-up)
Lorelle Meets the Obsolete  These Days   Favoriting On Welfare  Captcha  2011  LP    *   0:42:59 (Pop-up)
The Association  Never My Love   Favoriting Greatest Hits    1967        0:47:33 (Pop-up)
Curved Air  You Know   Favoriting Second Album    1971        0:50:44 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Nanase Hikaru 

jibrille-silent mourning   Favoriting

Angel Sanctuary OST 

 

 

 

 

 

0:55:14 (Pop-up)
Kate Bush  Saxophone Song   Favoriting The Kick Inside  EMI  1977  LP      1:04:16 (Pop-up)
My Scarlet Life  Suspended in Gaffa   Favoriting I Wanna Be Kate  Brown Star Records  1998        1:07:20 (Pop-up)
Kate Bush  Kidnapped on a Building Site   Favoriting         demo found on youtube, probably an early version of Coffee Homeground    1:10:59 (Pop-up)
Jane Birkin  Mother Stands for Comfort   Favoriting Fictions  Capitol Music  2006        1:13:57 (Pop-up)
Kate Bush  Sat in Your Lap   Favoriting The Dreaming  Novercia  1982  LP      1:17:12 (Pop-up)
China Drum  Wuthering Heights   Favoriting Goosefair  (510) Records  1996        1:20:43 (Pop-up)
Faith & The Muse  Running Up That Hill   Favoriting Vera Causa  Metropolis  2001        1:24:20 (Pop-up)
Kate Bush  Flower of the Mountain   Favoriting Director's Cut  Fish People  2011    "new" version of The Sensual World    1:29:07 (Pop-up)
Trwbador  Army Dreamers   Favoriting         Welsh band on YouTube    1:34:14 (Pop-up)
Kate Bush  Delius   Favoriting Never For Ever  EMI  1980  LP      1:37:10 (Pop-up)
Unwoman  Deeper Understanding   Favoriting Knowledge Soars  Erica Mulkey  2001        1:39:58 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Nanase Hikaru 

jibrille-silent mourning   Favoriting

Angel Sanctuary OST 

 

 

 

 

 

1:43:45 (Pop-up)
Unto Ashes  Letzte Ritter   Favoriting Moon Oppose Moon  Projekt  2000        1:55:25 (Pop-up)
Tranquilatwist  Time Capsule   Favoriting Down About The Ceiling    2009        1:58:04 (Pop-up)
Tomorrows Tulips  Shades of Grey   Favoriting Eternally Teenage  Galaxia  2011      *   2:01:48 (Pop-up)
Miss FD  Thunder in the Blood   Favoriting Monsters in the Industry  Quantum Release Records  2010        2:03:23 (Pop-up)
Xionetic  The Abyss in your arms   Favoriting The Dark Light of the Edge of the World:Chilean Goth Songs  Sombrati Records  2011        2:07:36 (Pop-up)
The Feeling of Love  Empty Trash Bag   Favoriting Dissolve Me  Kill Shaman  2011  LP    *   2:12:05 (Pop-up)
tine et les fairlanes  un ete sure le plage   Favoriting   Fabien Garage  1984  7"      2:12:05 (Pop-up)
Ray Davies & The 88  David Watts   Favoriting See My Friends  Decca  2010        2:18:50 (Pop-up)
Josie Cotton  Johnny Are You Queer?   Favoriting Valley Girl (Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Roadshow  1983        2:20:38 (Pop-up)
The Fibonaccis  Somnabulist   Favoriting fi'bo'na'chez  index Records  1982        2:23:28 (Pop-up)
The Birds  Dust In my Pants   Favoriting Clarion Call    1966        2:26:22 (Pop-up)
The Unholy Guests  Dark Dancefloor   Favoriting Colours of Black Russian Dark Scene Compilation    2001        2:30:03 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Nanase Hikaru 

jibrille-silent mourning   Favoriting

Angel Sanctuary OST 

 

 

 

 

 

2:34:06 (Pop-up)
Amy Winehouse  You Know I'm No Good   Favoriting Back to Black  Island   2006        2:40:10 (Pop-up)
The Stains  The Professionals   Favoriting Ladies and Gentleman, the fabulous stains OST            2:43:52 (Pop-up)
The Kinks  I Go To Sleep (ray demo version)   Favoriting Kinda Kinks (Deluxe)    1965        2:47:38 (Pop-up)
The Rolling Stones  Mother's Little Helper   Favoriting Singles Collection The London Years            2:50:18 (Pop-up)
Donovan  Sunshine Superman   Favoriting Sunshine Superman  Epic  1966        2:53:03 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Smiths 

How Soon is Now? (loop)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 

2:57:31 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:03am
Marmalade kitty:

Julie!!!!!!
  3:04am
Julie:

Kitty!
  3:05am
listener mark:

Hello Julie
Hello Marmalade kitty
  3:06am
other david:

*tips cap*

g'morning all
  3:07am
Marmalade kitty:

Hi Mark :) pull of the Kate bush..?
  3:07am
jaycjay:

Hi Julie... and everyone,
  3:07am
King David:

Wilkommen Julie....or july....as the Professor pronounced it...to this....my torturous hours of insomnia......
  3:07am
cheri:

g'morning julie,,,this is the last comment i'm looking forward to a killer show!!! did you get to read my mail??
  3:07am
listener mark:

yes
  3:10am
Julie:

Hi folks! @MK yes indeed
  3:15am
cheri:

just one final note julie,,,i hope you don't think i'm a nudge,see you soon!!
  3:18am
King David:

Awesome,Other than Dianes Kamikaze whatever show,yeah,you know the one,that show,this one is pretty decent as well.
  3:19am
listener mark:

Cool beans,
July 30 ~~ Kate Bush
July 31 ~~ me
August 1 ~~ Jerry Garcia
  3:20am
listener mark:

@ King David try "This is the Modern World" with DJ Trouble very cool vibes
  3:20am
Julie:

Well early Happy Birthday to you, Mark!
@King I used to play more symph metal but I've cut down since Dum Dum came back. I need to get back into it though!
  3:21am
Marmalade kitty:

Julie beware, the mp3 entitled 11T__t is xxxrated very harsh! :) I noticed wfmu Brian Turner and Diane Kamikazi have John Cooper Clarke in their archives..
  3:21am
Julie:

@MK are you sending me porno? :O
  3:22am
Marmalade kitty:

haha!!!
  3:24am
Julie:

umm...this is totally not right but I'm leaving it
  3:24am
Marmalade kitty:

sorry thats 7T**t
  3:26am
Droll:

Wow, Cocteau Twins is quite beautiful at half-speed.
  3:27am
Julie:

Yeah I'm kind of digging it
  3:34am
King David:

Thanks Mark...& Julie...I've listened to Bills show when it was called...."the Vortex of chaos".....back in the late 90's....Most of the time my opinion is if its played on the radio....I hate it...& I've not turned it off yet,so your doin a pretty good job.Ha ha ha....
  3:35am
Julie:

haha thanks King, but my show is all over the place
  3:35am
Brick Van Dee:

Is that a picture of Maya Deren?
  3:36am
Julie:

@Brick yep
  3:39am
King David:

That fits with my personality......No wonder......
  3:39am
Brick Van Dee:

Impressive as always Julie! Deren was an incredible filmmaker.
  3:40am
Julie:

@Brick check out the cover of Kate Bush's the dreaming
  3:40am
T-Zero:

re: Cocteau at half-speed. I've had Richenel's l'esclave endormi for years and still can't decide if I like it better at 45 or 33
  3:47am
King David:

Some Gary Numan I've found is pretty cool at half speed as well
  3:52am
KP:

The Association! My first real concert. Saw the Who at same place about a month later. Compare & contrast.
  3:53am
Julie:

Both great bands
  3:53am
T-Zero:

At least I think it's Richenel. The vinyl's just collected dust for ages since no turntable.
  3:54am
T-Zero:

@KP My first concert was The Tubes
  3:55am
KP:

Opening act for Who was Orpheus, Fantastic one-hit wonder band. And they used Magnatone guitars, of whichi had one at time
  3:56am
KP:

The Who were then pictures of Lilly, Happy Jack, Cant Explain. Never better. Next time i saw them they had the tape loops and it made me sad.
  4:05am
marika:

cocteu twins was great in wrong speed! don't want it to be any other way
  4:16am
T-Zero:

Ok. It was l'esclave endormi. Found it on YouTube to confirm my recall *lol*
  4:17am
T-Zero:

Sorry Julie. I'll return to listening here now ;)
  4:18am
Julie:

I know how it is when you need to know something!
  4:24am
Brick Van Dee:

Wow, based on that last track I'm definitely getting hold of The Dreaming!
  4:24am
Julie:

The Dreaming is amazing
  4:29am
KP:

Is this kate bush. is great.
  4:29am
Julie:

Nope, it's a cover
  4:30am
KP:

Quick, how much is 634 + 7?
  4:30am
KP:

Thought might be alt take.
  4:33am
demo:

with the original James Joyce words.

did you hear the bbc interviews. sweet
  4:34am
Julie:

@demo no I haven't yet
  4:37am
demo:

here Julie:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00gtnyf
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b010vxyv
en'joy

When are you having Clay on your show?
  4:41am
demo:

@Julie Wow
  4:42am
Julie:

No, sorry not playing Wow
  4:42am
stump:

i love Kate! And the song Army Dreamers came out while I was in the Army overseas it gave me alot to think about..
  4:43am
Julie:

@Demo I'm going to it's just a matter of when. he's doing 4 hours this thursday.
  4:43am
fred von helsing:

whoa gonna hafta catch this one from the archives :-/ it takes a day or so to appear?
  4:44am
Julie:

Fred, like an hour or two!
  4:44am
demo:

@Julie Kate's interviews posted above.
  4:45am
T-Zero:

I just get a page not found error
  4:52am
Brick Van Dee:

As to Delius, I think Kate was inspired by Ken Russell's film about the composer, "Song of Summer". It's worth checking out, but then I'm a big Ken fan!
  4:52am
pierre:

Bonjour Julie !
Bonjour listeners of the night,

well tuesday is time for the dark morning of the soul.
  4:58am
Julie:

Bonjour pierre!
  5:00am
Matt from Springfield:

Morning Julie!
Missed the long Kate set, but that gives me something to look forward to at work!

Bonjour listener of the night [late morning]!
  5:01am
Julie:

You guys saying listener of the night makes me want to address you all as children of the night
  5:02am
T-Zero:

As long as you don't make us go into the corn
  5:03am
Matt from Springfield:

Ha ha, children of the night, children of the corn!
@pierre: Dark Mourning of the Soul...
  5:05am
Matt from Springfield:

I just looked up Maya Deren based on earlier comments--thanks for enlightening me about her! I should see if Ubuweb has any of her films in full length.
  5:06am
Julie:

the children of the night dig the upside down bat music
  5:08am
pierre:

yeah i usually love to hear the night, you know all those sounds…

La Nuit Sombre de L'Âme.
  5:09am
Matt from Springfield:

Clap for the Chilean goth!!
  5:12am
Julie:

oh forgot to say I put up that photo because it was the obvious inspiration for the cover of The Dreaming
  5:17am
Matt from Springfield:

I know The Dreaming is one of your fav Kate albums, but one I never really checked out. But like Brick, I just might take a listen after hearing "Sat In Your Lap" later. I see it also has "Get Out Of My House", which you've played before. It sounds really out there, but I just might like it, listening to it as a whole artpiece!
  5:18am
Matt from Springfield:

@pierre: "A Summer by the Beach"?
  5:18am
Matt from Springfield:

Français 7 inch! Is this a Montreal find?
  5:19am
pierre:

yeah that's it Matt, a summer by/on the beach…
and i thought i knew french music…
  5:21am
Matt from Springfield:

Yeah! I know a bit of French, it's difficult for me to listen but I do better with text.
  5:22am
Matt from Springfield:

One time I found a French article on the city Constantine, Algeria. I LOVED the title, in French and English. "Splendeur et délabrement", "Splendor and Decay". Either would be a great album name!
  5:22am
jaycjay:

Ah yeah! The memories/
  5:24am
jaycjay:

I have this Josie Cotton LP, there are a few cool songs on it.
  5:25am
pierre:

a goo name indeed Matt, althought i like the english word "Decay", i like the sound of that word
  5:26am
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: If you're back-announcing soon, the Unto Ashes song "Letzte Ritter" means "The Last Knight". Letz-ta Ritter.
  5:27am
Matt from Springfield:

Fibonaccis! This one works well for Dark Night! Especially being called Somnambulist! (That's how it's spelled, does the song title omit the second "m"?)
  5:29am
T-Zero:

I like that Fibonaccis track too, and yes, that's how they spelled it
  5:32am
ausmanx:

maya's films are on ubuweb. but most are on youtube too cos she only made a few and they're mostly shorts (Divine Horsemen does go on a bit!)... http://www.google.com.au/search?q=deren&tbo=p&tbm=vid&source=vgc&hl=en&client=firefox-a&aq=f
it's definitely worth getting the DVD. and i reckon it helps that she's pretty damn gorgeous...
  5:34am
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks T-Zero, and ausmanx for looking into that. Avant garde comes naturally to FMU listeners!
  5:36am
Marmalade kitty:

I'm listening! ..my hayfever is BAD today
Great show!
  5:36am
ausmanx:

indeed, Matt, avant garde or just interested in the arts generally! a cool community...
  5:39am
pierre:

yeah you are right, great french Juiie !
  5:41am
Matt from Springfield:

Forgiven, you didn't get your nap! Also my guiding comment's been buried up the list, including by several of my own comments!
  5:42am
Julie:

@MK awww poor baby! mine too!
  5:43am
Matt from Springfield:

RIP -- my generation's Janis, just as I feared. Except I was saying that 3 years ago, a troubled soul she was. At least she brought on the soul revival in Britain.
  5:43am
T-Zero:

This is the first time I've seen Winehouse played on fmu (well, at least while I was listening) since she died. I was kinda surprised.
  5:44am
Julie:

this is the one and only Winehouse song I know, and that's because it's from Secret Diary of a Call Girl
  5:45am
T-Zero:

Ahhh. In full disclosure, I don't have personally any of her music. But I've always liked her voice
  5:45am
Matt from Springfield:

Good morning MK! Hope your hayfever gets better!
It was April to June where I live when it was bad. Does NYC still have a pollen problem Julie?
  5:46am
Julie:

I have allergies year round. yay.
  5:48am
ausmanx:

and we all have allergies to commercial radio... but WFMU is the pill to take
  5:50am
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: Besides my suggestions to vacation in Antarctica right now, Yair Yona's said that Tel Aviv doesn't have any pollen problems. Though if you're allergic year round you still might find some allergen, it's worth a try!
  5:50am
T-Zero:

Nice song to close the set with
  5:51am
Marmalade kitty:

Morning Matt :) I can't even breathe never mind sniffling ! Nice AmyW track love that girls voice! This song!! so sweet and sad?
  5:51am
Matt from Springfield:

@ausmanx: Hells yes! Get heavy doses of WFMU, throughout the day AND night!

Love this Ray piano demo!
  5:51am
ausmanx:

pollen is the least of Tel Aviv's problems...
  5:52am
T-Zero:

Ooops guess it wasn't the last after all
  5:53am
Marmalade kitty:

:)
  5:53am
Matt from Springfield:

@ausmanx: (Psst..I actually typed "it's worth a shot" before I realized what that would look like, refering to Tel Aviv!)
  5:54am
ausmanx:

i wish you had, Matt!
  5:55am
Julie:

Hey thanks you guys for listening! and commenting, it is nice to know you/re out there!
  5:56am
Matt from Springfield:

You go to sleep, and dream she's with you. Sleepy and down waking up, you take your mother's little helper, and in the morning you're a Sunshine Superman!! Until the helper dies down, then take another!
  5:56am
Marmalade kitty:

can you hear my tambourine?
  5:56am
Julie:

@MK yes I can!
  5:57am
Matt from Springfield:

"Thank YOU for programming", Julie! Always glad to hear you and chat with this wonderful audience! Rest up Julie!
  5:57am
Matt from Springfield:

@MK: Is it the GREEN one? ;)
  5:59am
Matt from Springfield:

Did I mention that I like the "How Soon Is Now" loop for your final talkover music? It's better than the music-box anime for the dawn coming up!

As always, have a great Tuesday everyone!
  5:59am
Marmalade kitty:

It's funny how your nose can be bungeged, then all of a sudden it just..
  1:05pm
Van:

Wow. Maya Deren. Discovered her about the same time as Kate, in 1983. Both introduced to me by a friend. Saw some of her old movies on VHS back then! Loved the KaTe tribute for KaTemas! And I'm only through 1st set so far on archive! Solid as always Julie!
  2:28pm
Joe’s Burger Palace:

Maya Deren’s stuff was also available streaming on Netflix awhile back. Meshes of the Afternoon is essential surrealist film viewing. : )

Lisa Gerrard does have one later period English language song – their cover of The Wind that Shakes the Barley on Into the Labyrinth. I’m with Megan M, definitely like Lisa, but to each their own.
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