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Favoriting August 2, 2011: Smurf Airport

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
THE IN-THEME          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
 
FRED SHELTON  Feelings   Favoriting For a Very Special Person  Tiwiwas  1978  0:03:14 (Pop-up)
SMURF STRETCH          0:06:24 (Pop-up)
TANDY & MORGAN  Pictures on My Pillow   Favoriting Earthrise  Straight Ahead  1986  0:07:41 (Pop-up)
FOCUS  Hocus Pocus   Favoriting Moving Waves  Polydor  1972  0:11:38 (Pop-up)
THE BEN CHAPMAN TRIO  Opening Theme (2)   Favoriting The "Live" Sound of....  Art  197?  0:14:54 (Pop-up)
VOLDARAPET  Untitled #7   Favoriting Voldarapet (cassette)  no label  1982?  0:15:55 (Pop-up)
RAY MARTIN  Theme from "The F.B.I."   Favoriting Thunderball and Other Thriller Music  RCA Camden  1965  0:20:51 (Pop-up)
ESSENDON AIRPORT  Runway Rock (1979)   Favoriting Sonic Investigations (Of the Trivial)  Chapter Music  2002  0:22:40 (Pop-up)
RAY COLIGNON  Piccolino (195?)   Favoriting V.A.: Continental Juke Box No. 4  Philips  196?  0:26:11 (Pop-up)
 
DICK LOURIE & JED  Small Voice, Big Voice   Favoriting Small Voice, Big Voice  Folkways  1973  0:32:11 (Pop-up)
FRANK PAHL  Whistling for Terri   Favoriting The Romantic Side of Schizophrenia  Fot  1994  0:35:12 (Pop-up)
RONNIE DEAUVILLE  Smoke Dreams   Favoriting Smoke Dreams  Era  1956  0:36:25 (Pop-up)
ISCHIO ROMANTICO  Urban Deserts vs. Sylphides, Act Two   Favoriting From the Hip  Shadazz  2010  0:38:27 (Pop-up)
JEAN ROUTHIER  Fragment/ Bris   Favoriting Endurance  Aurore Nocturne  2002  0:42:05 (Pop-up)
AL MARGOLIS/ IF, BWANA  Cicada #5: Version Bohman   Favoriting Rex Xhu Ping  Pogus  2005  0:45:31 (Pop-up)
JUAN JOSE GURROLA  En Busca del Silencio   Favoriting En Busca del Silencio - Escorpion en Ascendente  VC Discos  1970  0:55:18 (Pop-up)
 
THE ALLEGRAS  Hey That's No Way to Say Goodbye   Favoriting The Best of Kaleidoscope  RPC  1972  1:07:35 (Pop-up)
HELEN LANDSVERK  Remember the Silence   Favoriting Helen Sings "Run, Sheep, Run"  Lutheran Records  1967  1:10:53 (Pop-up)
GENTLE GIANT  Aspirations   Favoriting The Power and the Glory  WWA  1974  1:14:05 (Pop-up)
DEPT. OF ED. OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND  What Will I Do?   Favoriting V.A.: Hymns for Now: 1  Concordia  1972  1:18:44 (Pop-up)
JAMES & KLING  Golden Home   Favoriting Catch a Dream  Winged Salamander  1987  1:22:12 (Pop-up)
IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY  Gallileo   Favoriting Marrying Maiden  Columbia  1970  1:25:54 (Pop-up)
WILLIAM HOPE BACON III  Glass Twilight   Favoriting Billy's Revue  Memoire  1982  1:28:55 (Pop-up)
 
WILLIAM HOPE BACON III  Time and Money   Favoriting Billy's Revue  Memoire  1982  1:35:06 (Pop-up)
THE HAT SHOES  Sugar Sugar   Favoriting Differently Desperate  Rec Rec  1991  1:37:50 (Pop-up)
THE MENDICANTS OF STANFORD  Martha My Dear   Favoriting 1975  no label  1975  1:41:57 (Pop-up)
ISCHIO ROMANTICO  Obturator Foramen Is Seven   Favoriting From the Hip  Shadazz  2010  1:44:15 (Pop-up)
JUDAS & NATASHA EXPERIMENTS  Gray Song   Favoriting (Not Everyone's) Cup of Tea  Hair of the Dog  1991  1:48:17 (Pop-up)
THE LARRY MONDELLO BAND  The Giant Hangs Around for Awhile (1990)   Favoriting The Giant  no label  2004  1:53:50 (Pop-up)
E PERICOLOSO SPORGERSI  Lodi Street (Part 2)   Favoriting Chi Va Piano Va Sano  Stupeur et Trompette!  1995  1:58:42 (Pop-up)
 
MARTIN COLLINS  Dr. Fortune Teller   Favoriting Fit to Sing  Ph3  198?  2:03:35 (Pop-up)
JIM STRICKLAN  Whereabouts Unknown   Favoriting Whereabouts Unknown  Skinnyman  1980  2:08:45 (Pop-up)
JIM BURRILL  Sovay   Favoriting Vortex  Gyroid  1983  2:13:39 (Pop-up)
DELAI ALAMOS  El Grito de los King (196?)   Favoriting V.A.: God in the Garage  Gabriel's Trumpet  2007  2:15:56 (Pop-up)
BOENZEE CRYQUE  Ashbury Wednesday   Favoriting Soundtrack: Psych-Out  Sidewalk  1968  2:17:53 (Pop-up)
SERGIO MENDES & BRAZIL '66  Chelsea Morning   Favoriting Stillness  A&M  1970  2:20:49 (Pop-up)
BUCKACRE  Older Lovers   Favoriting Morning Comes  MCA  1976  2:23:44 (Pop-up)
THE BROTHERS FOUR  (The) Love of the Common People   Favoriting 1970  Fantasy  1970  2:27:08 (Pop-up)
 
THE ALLEGRAS  We've Only Just Begun   Favoriting The Best of Kaleidoscope  RPC  1972  2:33:29 (Pop-up)
PAVLOV'S DOG  Valkerie   Favoriting At the Sound of the Bell  Columbia  1976  2:37:03 (Pop-up)
CHERYL DILCHER  Magic   Favoriting Magic  A&M  1974  2:42:29 (Pop-up)
PAUL KATNER  Lilith's Song   Favoriting The Planet Rock & Roll Orchestra  RCA  1983  2:45:24 (Pop-up)
 
POCUS HOCUS          2:55:09 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:01pm
Artie:

and here we go.......
  12:01pm
listener james from westwood:

happy tuesday all, and hello tony!
  12:01pm
tonyc:

Hullo dere!!
  12:01pm
Alf from Upstate:

Welcome back Tony!
  12:02pm
jill:

happy day all!
  12:02pm
J J:

2 weeks too long, brotha.
  12:03pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Hola Tony!
  12:03pm
listener james from westwood:

gonna be here only briefly myself before heading out, but will delve eagerly into the archives later today
  12:04pm
tonyc:

Hey there, everybody -- glad you're all here!
  12:05pm
Doug Schulkind:

Glad to be back! Glad to hear you in the air again, Tony!
  12:06pm
tonyc:

WOAH, WOAH, WOAH, FEELINGS....
  12:06pm
listener james from westwood:

welcome back, doug! hope the vacation was a good one!
  12:08pm
Doug Schulkind:

Vacay was great — except for missing Tony's last show.
  12:14pm
tonyc:

Glad you survived your encounter of the lobster kind, Doug.
  12:16pm
Doug Schulkind:

I was told you have to put them head-first into the boil pot or you'll hear them scream....
  12:17pm
tonyc:

Ack!
  12:20pm
tonyc:

Playing now: a really rare Mexican cassette-only release from the early '80s. Part of an almost unknown experimental scene south of the border.
  12:21pm
Brian in UK:

Hello Tony, Drummer & everbody. No link on front page though. Lose some punters that way!
  12:22pm
tahomajohn:

yeah! where is the play this live show button? i am getting Kamikaze radio via the 12k MP3 button on this page:(
  12:22pm
tonyc:

It is there, Brian -- but lower down the page than usual, for some strange reason.
  12:22pm
Brian in UK:

Missed Focus, used to have the single, one of the great yodelling records.
  12:22pm
G:

I got here from the homepage link, for what it's worth...
  12:25pm
tahomajohn:

i mean the 128k button.. not 12k ...anyway, uh, where is the listen to THIS show button on this page...?
  12:26pm
tonyc:

I was talking about the link to this playlist page! (Just to confuse everybody.)
  12:26pm
Doug Schulkind:

The link to the show is now atop the WFMU frontpage. It's lower position was my error. (I'm a little rusty.)

To hear the show, use this link:
http://wfmu.org/wfmu_drummer.pls
  12:26pm
don:

tahomajohn -- http://wfmu.org/wfmu_drummer.pls
  12:27pm
Ricardo Montalban:

This sounds like Klaus Wunderlich almost.
  12:27pm
tahomajohn:

yay! i can listen now, too.. thanks:)
  12:29pm
Brian in UK:

tahomajohn, did you ever get to Turkey?
  12:31pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Arturo Meza is amazing!
Have you heard his LP Requiem?
  12:33pm
tonyc:

Ricardo: Nope, haven't heard Requiem, but do have some other stuff of his. Like it, for sure.
  12:33pm
Ike:

Suggestion: Still need for there to be a way to remove this from the top of your live playlists: "Live Audio Streams: Flash (beta) | 128k MP3 | 32k MP3 | 20k Real | 20k Windows"
Because that just gives people the regular-flavor stream and not this here Drummer stream. Also doesn't Amanda put the Drummer stream link at the top of her playlists with her show title? Maybe that would help here?
  12:34pm
Conrad:

re last week's Pablo Cruise discussion: I actually checked out their biggest hit (" Whatcha Gonna Do") and it was so horrific I had to immediately rinse it out of my head with the most evil noise I could find.

Let's just say, they're no Little River Band.
  12:35pm
tonyc:

Ike: You're right: I should try Amanda's track. Thanks for the suggestion.
  12:36pm
marcury:

Greetings Tony and all, long time no hear.
  12:36pm
tonyc:

I mean Amanda's "trick"!
  12:37pm
tonyc:

Hey, Marcury!
  12:37pm
Brian in UK:

Conrad, to the naughty chair for five minutes. Three if you can desist from mentioning they who shall not be named.
  12:38pm
tahomajohn:

yeah, we need a GTD stream button on this page! anyhoo, Hi Brian in UK...not yet.. we are aiming at next spring now..some stuff came up rhat pre-empted this year, dang it. but we are still aiming for next fall. .. and am still planning on checking out Lale Plak in Tunel / Selim Sesler as per your recom's.. :)
  12:39pm
mark:

Is this a lost David Lynch soundtrack?
  12:41pm
tonyc:

Mark: Yes, this is from the lost Lynch film about Pablo Cruise.
  12:41pm
tahomajohn:

Ack.. gotta run.. love your shows Tony.. i will pick up where i left off via archive when i get back ...cheers:)
  12:42pm
tonyc:

Thanks, tahomajohn!!
  12:46pm
mark:

Mongo Santa Maria! Is that on Netflix?
  12:49pm
tonyc:

By the by, this is the voice of Adam Bohman.
  12:50pm
Brian in UK:

Conrad pass the chair to Tony. It's not clever or grownup.
  12:50pm
Doug Schulkind:

I'm afraid we are stuck with the top of the playlists showing the links for WFMU. This playlist page is generated by WFMU main database. Maybe someday WFMU's computer guru Kenzo can create an alternate playlist page for GTDR streaming shows, but today is not that day.

Tony, Amanda puts the URL for the listen link to the stream (http://wfmu.org/wfmu_drummer.pls) atop every playlist. That helps cut down on the confusion. You can put it in the TITLE window if you like.
  12:52pm
tonyc:

I will definitely start doing that -- thanks, Doug (and Ike).
  12:55pm
tonyc:

Brian: Not the electric chair! No....
  12:57pm
tonyc:

More Mexican music playing now....
  12:58pm
Brian in UK:

No Tony, naughty. It's not PC. Loved the English voice on the Cicada. My daughter kept coming in the room saying there's something wrong with your 'phone!!
  12:58pm
Ike:

I like this track a lot!

Yeah, add that one to Kenzo's list, Doug. I'm guessing he has a long list though.
  1:02pm
tonyc:

Ah, I get you, Brian! Very un-P(ablo) C(ruise) of me....
  1:06pm
Brian in UK:

You are forcing me to open a beer & fry some dabs. On your head be it.
  1:08pm
Brian in UK:

Side Trips & Beacons from Mars?
  1:09pm
tonyc:

Brian: Have both of those Kaleidoscope albums -- on some future show for sure.
  1:11pm
Brian in UK:

Tony, you have no idea how difficult they were to get hold of in the early 70s over here.
  1:13pm
Brian in UK:

Hildegarde of Bingen next? She was a piece of work.
  1:13pm
Ike:

...the heck are dabs? Are those like poppadoms?
  1:13pm
tonyc:

Well, your Kaleidoscope wasn't exactly easy to find over here!
  1:13pm
tonyc:

Yes, dabnabbit: What are dabs?
  1:14pm
Brian in UK:

Ike, dabs are small flat fish, like soles or plaice.
  1:18pm
Ike:

Ah, fascinating. Are these eaten widely in the UK? Maybe with poppadoms? (The TV show Red Dwarf made me think that a lot of people in the UK are obsessed with poppadoms and vindaloo.)
  1:18pm
Brian in UK:

It's funny we were trying to fly a kite this weekend past. The connection being Gentle Giant were formerly Simon Dupree & the Big Sound, the big hit being Kites. They took to prog like a dab to water.
  1:22pm
tonyc:

Brian: Just don't try to fly any small flat fish.
  1:23pm
Brian in UK:

Well Ike sad to say the most popular dish in this fair country is supposedly Chicken Tikka Masala. The Red Dwarf writers took the piss with abandon. Many people like to eat a curry after an evening on the beer. Most of the curry houses over here are run by Bangladeshis and frankly are spicey with a gloopy sauce. There is some real tasty sub continent food to be had if you look around.
  1:28pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I love the gloopy, saucey style of Indian food. A friend told me I would probably like the type of Indian food common in the UK.
  1:30pm
tonyc:

Good Indian food is one of the main things I've been missing since leaving NYC two years ago. Just haven't found a worthy substitute in Portland....
  1:30pm
Brian in UK:

We do not make use of our natural resources here. For example, elvers, small Elves. No seriously these are small eels, we export almost all of them to countries lke Spain who appreciate them. Many people over here do not like fish for whatever reason, yet across the English Channel the French revere them. Enough ranting, it's making me thirsty.
  1:32pm
Brian in UK:

Tony, you'll have to cook your own dishes, once you've built up a store cupboard of spices away you go.
  1:37pm
Ike:

Eel is tasty. I've eaten good eel at Sichuan restaurants in NYC.
  1:39pm
Ricardo Montalban:

The only really decent and affordable Indian restaurant in the Portland area - in my opinion - is Abhiruchi's, in nearby Beaverton.
  1:40pm
tonyc:

Sugar, sugar, you are my candied yam.
  1:40pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Ricardo! Haven't tried that one....
  1:44pm
Ike:

Even the Indian places in NYC seem pretty inconsistent to me. Sometimes good, sometimes bad, and Indian chefs move around frequently, so you can't trust a good one to stay good -- arrrrrrrgh! Jersey City's Newark Ave. (there's a long block that resembles Calcutta) has more reliable Indian food.
  1:44pm
Amanda:

Hi Tony! Loving the show today -- Archies cover blew my mind. Hope you are well!
  1:45pm
Ricardo Montalban:

They've opened one in East Vancouver, WA, but it's probably nearly as far from Ptown as Beaverton.
  1:45pm
tonyc:

Hey Amanda! Thanks for checking in!!
  1:48pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I've eaten at most of Portland's Indian restaurants and felt that the most popular and critically acclaimed ones weren't to my liking. Again, possibly due to me liking a Westernized, apparently English style rather than 'authentic' styles.
  1:50pm
tonyc:

What I want to try is the Viking food cart on 20th near Sandy (not kidding!)
  1:51pm
J J:

I like the appropriately titled album
  1:57pm
tonyc:

Coming up next set: folk psych from a cardiologist.
  2:02pm
Doug Schulkind:

I prefer my folk psych from dentists. But that's just me.
  2:05pm
Ricardo Montalban:

OMG! I just saw this album at a Goodwill! I have no idea why I didn't buy it. I think if I remember it looked moldy or something.
  2:09pm
Hugo:

E pericoloso sporgersi - I remember that phrase from travelling around Europe on rail in younger days. Affixed beneath train windows - meaning (in italian) - it is dangerous to lean out - of the train window, that is. So now you know.
  2:10pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Hugo!!
  2:15pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Wow! This track is amazingly awkward.
  2:16pm
tonyc:

Indeed!
  2:17pm
tonyc:

Or awkwardly amazing, perhaps?
  2:18pm
Ike:

Both!
  2:19pm
tonyc:

This is supposedly *not" a cover of "Purple Haze," but an "original"!
  2:22pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Funny! Almost sounded like they were trying, but couldn't do it.
  2:23pm
Ricardo Montalban:

I liked a Japanese cover on that great Big Lizard Stomp comp by a band whose name escapes me at the moment. Sung in bad phonetic English
  2:25pm
Hugo:

Evidence:

http://www.undo.net/Pressrelease/foto/1214838754b.jpg
  2:28pm
tonyc:

Thanks, Hugo -- I'll be sure not too lean too far out the window.
  2:28pm
tonyc:

Ricardo: Cover of "Purple Haze," you mean? Don't know it....
  2:36pm
Ricardo Montalban:

It's on a Japanese garage comp. Worth checking out. Silly cover of Hey Joe that's hilarious as well. I think it came out in the late 80's early nineties on an Italian label, If i remember correctly
  2:37pm
tonyc:

Just some advanced notice: won't be here in two weeks. It'll be a fill-in show instead, hosted by Archie Patterson, founder (in the early '70s) of Eurock magazine and Eurock distribution.
  2:37pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Found it on Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Big-Lizard-Stomp-Volume-Two/release/1841264
I owned this record once, but traded it! On poor-sounding clear vinyl, if I remember
  2:41pm
tonyc:

Here's an interview I did with Archie Patterson for Beware of the Blog: http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2009/12/first-dispatch-from-portland-an-interview-with-eurocks-archie-patterson-2.html
  2:46pm
Hugo:

Good idea. Tony, but if not careful:

http://tinyurl.com/424em7x

http://tinyurl.com/3k3o6o5
  2:48pm
tonyc:

PS: Stay tuned for a little surprise bonus at the end of the show, following the setlist.
  2:50pm
tonyc:

Hugo: Love the second photo!
  2:54pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Thanks for another fun show, Tony!
  2:56pm
tonyc:

Thanks for listening everybody! See you in four weeks. Be sure to tune in for Archie P. next time....
  2:57pm
Ricardo Montalban:

Lol is still lol backwards
  2:58pm
tonyc:

And yodeling is still yodeling backwards!
  2:58pm
tonyc:

See you everybody. Stay tuned to Give the Drummer Radio!
  3:03pm
Brian in UK:

Dabs were lovely!!
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