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Favoriting August 8, 2011: Perpetual Sunshine

Album Cover It's summertime, and the sun is always shining. Always.


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Psych Organ
King Khan & the Shrines  Take a Little Bit   Favoriting What Is?!  0:03:01 (Pop-up)
Los Gatos Negros  Hey, Hey Bunny   Favoriting Sensacional Soul - 32 Groovy Spanish Soul & Funk Stompers 1965/1972  0:04:51 (Pop-up)
Roberto Conrado  Omnifarius   Favoriting Collection: Flipper Psychout: Original Italian Library Music  0:07:45 (Pop-up)
The Psychedelic Aliens  Blofonyobi Wo Atale   Favoriting Psycho African Beat  0:10:10 (Pop-up)
Team 4  Ich Hab' Ihr ins Gesight Gesehen   Favoriting Collection: Behind the Iron Curtain  0:13:10 (Pop-up)
Mark Ronson & the Business International  Bang Bang Bang   Favoriting Record Collection  0:16:32 (Pop-up)
Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited  La Fille Dans le Train   Favoriting The Spooky Sound Sessions  0:20:23 (Pop-up)
Kristeen Young  V The Volcanic   Favoriting V The Volcanic  0:22:55 (Pop-up)
The Diplomats of Solid Sound  I Can`t Wait For Your Love (Pistol Allen)   Favoriting What Goes Around Comes Around  0:26:23 (Pop-up)
 
Contemplate This!
Faunts  Das Malefitz   Favoriting Feel.Love.Thinking.Of.  0:33:16 (Pop-up)
Tape  Hotels   Favoriting Revelationes  0:37:24 (Pop-up)
Vetiver  Hard to Break   Favoriting The Errant Charm  0:40:03 (Pop-up)
Timmy Tumble  Curtain Call   Favoriting The Prynce of Ypsilanti  0:44:06 (Pop-up)
Kids on a Crime Spree  Dead Ripe   Favoriting We Love You So Bad  0:46:19 (Pop-up)
P.G. Six  This Song   Favoriting Starry Mind  0:48:57 (Pop-up)
Keren Ann  My Name Is Trouble   Favoriting 101  0:52:09 (Pop-up)
 
Salesmen
  Track 16   Soundtrack: Mothra  0:58:30 (Pop-up)
Arterial Red  Out of the Picture   Favoriting Collection: Quit Having Fun  0:59:14 (Pop-up)
Amedeo Tommasi  Suspense Magico No 1   Favoriting Collection: Flipper Psychout: Original Italian Library Music  1:03:30 (Pop-up)
Martial Solal  New York Herald Tribune   Favoriting Collection: La Nouvelle Vague: Films of the French New Wave  1:05:17 (Pop-up)
Mr. Dark Keys  Style is the Answer   Favoriting 50/50  1:06:42 (Pop-up)
Ultrasonic Joy Joy  Not Quite Right   Favoriting 50/50  1:07:32 (Pop-up)
Ennio Morricone  Macchie Solari   Favoriting Soundtrack: Macchie Solari  1:08:18 (Pop-up)
Dysphonix  Dysphonix' Acid Syphon Remix   Favoriting Trail of Funk: Gaia 13 Remixes  1:09:55 (Pop-up)
Crimson Shadows  Even I Tell Lies   Favoriting Collection: A Real Cool Time Revisited: Swedish Punk, Pop, and Garage Rock, 1982-1989  1:16:56 (Pop-up)
 
Giant Squid
The Ladybug Transistor  Fallen and Falling   Favoriting Clutching Stems  1:23:55 (Pop-up)
Fountains of Wayne  A Dip in the Ocean   Favoriting Sky Full of Holes  1:27:00 (Pop-up)
 
Betrayal
Laura Cantrell  Poison In Your Heart   Favoriting Kitty Wells Dresses: Songs of the Queen of Country Music  1:32:38 (Pop-up)
Robert Ellis  No Fun   Favoriting Photographs  1:35:02 (Pop-up)
People Like Us  Stuck in the U.S.S.R.   Favoriting Welcome Abroad  1:38:16 (Pop-up)
Ethan Persoff  Is Something Bothering You?   Favoriting Forty Minutes Forty Memories (1999)  1:39:00 (Pop-up)
Sloan  Unkind   Favoriting The Double Cross  1:42:07 (Pop-up)
Low  Done   Favoriting C'mon  1:46:07 (Pop-up)
Sonny & The Sunsets  Pretend You Love Me   Favoriting Hit After Hit  1:48:56 (Pop-up)
Smithereens  Bring Back the One I Love   Favoriting 2011  1:51:42 (Pop-up)
 
Sunshine
Mitchell & Webb  Numberwang   Favoriting   1:57:07 (Pop-up)
Necronomikon Quartett  Song of Tomorrow   Favoriting Input  1:58:15 (Pop-up)
Cynthia Santiglia with the Thrillingtons  Eat at Home   Favoriting Collection: TOM: A Best Show Tribute to RAM  2:01:22 (Pop-up)
The Judy's  Right Down The Line   Favoriting Washarama  2:04:42 (Pop-up)
Yelle  J'ai Bu   Favoriting Safari Disco Club  2:05:52 (Pop-up)
The Silos  Never Lost The Sunshine   Favoriting Florizona  2:08:58 (Pop-up)
Doug Gillard  Sun Glow (They Don't Know)   Favoriting Call from Restricted  2:11:54 (Pop-up)
Thomas Function  Winter Gray   Favoriting Celebration!  2:15:10 (Pop-up)
 
Orchestral Song Cycle
The Left Banke  Desirée   Favoriting The Left Banke Too  2:20:30 (Pop-up)
Brown Recluse  Statue Garden   Favoriting Evening Tapestry  2:23:20 (Pop-up)
Richard X. Heyman  Going For Baroque   Favoriting And Other Stories  2:26:26 (Pop-up)
Joseph Payne  Sonata in C minor for Harpsichord (Scarlatti)   Favoriting Thirty Sonatas for the Harpsichord  2:30:27 (Pop-up)
Lydia Kavina  "Spellbound" Concerto   Favoriting Spellbound!  2:33:15 (Pop-up)
Nat Baldwin  A Little Lost   Favoriting People Changes  2:39:19 (Pop-up)
Apocalyptica  M.B.   Favoriting Inquisition Symphony  2:42:34 (Pop-up)
Wagon Christ  Piano Playa Hata   Favoriting Tally Ho!  2:46:30 (Pop-up)
Alec K Refearn and the Seizures  Rise   Favoriting Exterminating Angel  2:51:25 (Pop-up)
  Pray with Me   Soundtrack: Mothra  2:55:55 (Pop-up)
  Bryggar-Antes Polka     2:57:13 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:06pm
david from ks.:

aaaaaaP
  12:09pm
PGB:

Yay, David! Checking in from KS!
  12:11pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

sometimes I just want to punch that sun
  12:12pm
BSI:

stupid sun.
  12:12pm
PGB:

It's getting closer every day. We'll all have a chance soon.
  12:12pm
Ike:

ARRRGH! PATH train rage! Hey locals, did you hear about the scum-slurping weasel-pigs proposing 57%+ fare increases for the PATH? Came out of nowhere, right? Clearly they're trying to sneak this into effect by Sept. while a lot of ppl are out of town during the required public hearings.
  12:13pm
PGB:

Ike, that was my plan all along. Shhhh. Don't give it away!
  12:15pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

haha! I just won tickets to an Indians game because I knew which creature has the largest eyes. My vast store of useless knowledge is not so useless after all.
  12:18pm
Mike East:

What's the answer, DCE?
  12:20pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Greetings PGB and all the listeners.
  12:22pm
PGB:

Hey, Richard!
  12:23pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

the Giant Squid, of course! I think I just saw something on PBS about it not too long ago.
  12:25pm
Mike East:

I was gonna guess blue whale. I love useless knowledge. Thanks for adding to mine. Enjoy the Indians game!
  12:26pm
BSI:

Didn't Vonnegut coin such things "square turds of knowledge"? Or was that Schopenhauer?
  12:29pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

no idea, BSI, but I am going to use that for a song title either way!
  12:33pm
Julie:

yay Kristeen!
  12:34pm
Ike:

http://nyti.ms/nZLWTc
Please feed Port Authority weasel-pig administrators to aforementioned giant squid.
  12:36pm
GIANT SQUID:

I accept your donation.
  12:38pm
fxo:

howzit goin?
  12:41pm
PGB:

FXO! No disasters yet. Trying different things. Air conditioning working. Couldn't be better!
  12:43pm
Julie:

Hey there FXO! Yay for AC in the studio!
  12:45pm
fxo:

Cool, I'll take it.
Yo Julie.
  12:46pm
Julie:

FXO, PGB, even IKE.. I need a three-letter moniker perhaps
  12:48pm
PGB:

And don't forget TKF, MAC, and RSM!
  12:51pm
Julie:

Yay for PG six! He's such a nice guy
  12:53pm
Ike:

Dear Giant Squid:
Please digest them thoroughly. If you do, I will shout "all hail the giant squid!" on the PATH train every morning.

Sincerely,
Grateful PATH Train Commuter
  12:54pm
Julie:

I think PATH is still the cheapest way to NJ no? I'm not sure about the NJT buses
  12:56pm
Ike:

The proposal would raise the single-ride PATH price from $1.75 to $2.75. Not sure about buses. They rarely follow similar routes, so they're not proper competition anyway.
  1:00pm
Steve:

Great work PGB! I've been loking forward to your fill-in
  1:01pm
cheri:

greetings pgb & julie,,,i hope you have a wonderful show later tonight julie!!
  1:12pm
Matt from Springfield:

Sounding great PGB--and All Over The Map!
I'm a geographer--I should know!
  1:12pm
frenchee:

agh, curses on the PATH squids. I bet they're proposing $2.75 so that the riders will feel all victorious when it's "only" raised to 2.50 or so.
PGB, nice tunes so far.
  1:14pm
Julie:

Maybe we could ride a squid across the Hudson river?
  1:14pm
PGB:

Thanks, Matt and frenchee...All Over the Map...that either means wonderful variety...or an inability to focus.
  1:15pm
PGB:

I'd pay more than $2.50 for a giant squid ride!
  1:15pm
Julie:

Inability to focus! That's me!
  1:16pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: Let's ride calamari squid. That way we can have a delicious snack at their retirement parties!
  1:17pm
Ike:

Hey Frenchee, I bet that's EXACTLY what they're going to do. That's the usual scam.
  1:18pm
cheri:

i'll see you all soon,,bye for now pgb & julie.
  1:18pm
Julie:

and I'm off..thanks PGB
  1:19pm
PGB:

Bye! Irene will be back next week!
  1:19pm
Matt from Springfield:

I'll see you tonight Julie!
  1:20pm
Matt from Springfield:

@PGB: Just out of curiosity, is the band "Pink Champagne" listed anywhere on that Swedish comp?
  1:22pm
Looms:

That was a fine set.
  1:27pm
PGB:

Thanks. Sometimes I actually have someone record the announcements for the French tunes...not today!
  1:30pm
Looms:

:)
  1:32pm
carol bannerman:

WHADDA' GREAT SHOW! MARVELOUS MUSIC! Thank you for saving the airwaves!
  1:33pm
Matt from Springfield:

PSAs!! Bless your heart! It's not just Joe McG who's doing them!
  1:36pm
PGB:

@Matt from Springfield: I'll have to get back to on that one. That CD was released back into the new bin and is swimming there.
  1:37pm
Bradd in Spokane:

Great show. I fondly remember your "Unpopular Music" show from years back.
  1:38pm
Matt from Springfield:

@PGB: No prob. Back in the wild, we'll just have to wait for another New Bin spotting.
  1:39pm
Ike:

If I start a Campaign to Feed the Port Authority Officials to the Giant Squid, can I get my PSA read on FMU? Pretty please? (Seriously though, if there's no such thing as a PATH commuter version of the Straphangers Campaign, then... hmmm....)
  1:42pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Port Authority Officials can take your money by raising rates without you knowing about it. Always secure your change in a safe, inner pocket, and be sure to feed the officials to the Giant Squid in the Hudson River before using PATH. This has been a message from the Grateful PATH Commuters League."
  1:44pm
Dammit:

This is bs. Fix yr turntable
  1:44pm
Mike East:

Ike, if you include NJ Transit bus commuters, I will join your campaign. I got the 50% fare hike last year.
  1:44pm
Matt from Springfield:

"While we're at it, might as well throw some mortgage bankers and Goldman Sachs executives in there too."
  1:46pm
Matt from Springfield:

This is fantastic Sloan, btw. Great 70s-style power pop!
  1:49pm
Ike:

@Mike, that's a whole other set of officials to feed to the giant squid. Although perhaps Chris Christie is the main problem, and he might give the squid indigestion. (Seriously though, I was thinking of a URL with "PATH" in it, but I guess that wouldn't help you... maybe it should be njcommuters dot org or something?)
  1:56pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

@ Matt, I AGREE
  1:57pm
Ike:

Sloan -> Low = :)
  2:00pm
PGB:

Yep. I can't take credit for Sloan nor Low, but I'll take credit for Sloan -> Low.
  2:01pm
Matt from Springfield:

@DCE: About the Sloan, or feeding miscreants to the Giant Squid in a glorious comeuppance? :)
  2:05pm
Mike East:

Someone borrowed my RAM tribute a few years back and never returned it. That means he owes me 75 bucks, right?
  2:05pm
Matt from Springfield:

RAM TRIBUTE! "Eat At Home" is an underrated classic.

Also, the "Necronomikon Quartett" song is rather upbeat, for a band of that name!
  2:06pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

oh, both, fer sure!
  2:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Mike East: Normally, if it is still available in the Prize Warehouse. But since the Ram Tribute is probably out of print, I would demand punitive damages; maybe by forking some of his/her CDs over to you!
  2:08pm
PGB:

You can look up Necronomikon Quartett at archive.org. They provided today's obligatory kazoo music, and, for that, I thank them.
  2:09pm
Matt from Springfield:

@DCE: Ha ha, yes!
@PGB: Excellent--thanks!
  2:10pm
Farebox:

@Ike: Think about all those put-upon PATH railworkers whose little babies and vacations in Mazatlan you're supporting. You sound like a heartless Repub or something.
  2:11pm
Mike East:

@Matt - yeah, my guess is its out of print. I'll have to settle for memories. That Ted Leo track is the shit! Has the GG Allin tribute been sent out yet?
  2:18pm
Dammit:

This is more like it! Don't f with rpms. Gives free-form a bad name.
  2:19pm
Chill Pill:

@Dammit: Me--into you.
  2:20pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Mike: I have not received it yet. Expect a big, cushioned envelope--a 45 single is part of that.
  2:27pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

this is one brown recluse I wouldn't mind getting bit by. In fact, I think I'm already infected!
  2:28pm
BSI:

RPMs are yours to ignore or destroy at leisure. I have spoken.
  2:30pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

and it's eating a hole in my flesh as I type!
  2:30pm
J J:

Great show. Every song has flowed into the next perfectly.
  2:31pm
Flesh Eating Backmasking:

Paul is dead.
  2:33pm
Matt from Springfield:

@PGB: YES!!! Classical on FMU! That is probably the one genre no one seems to play. Scarlatti on the harpsichord is freight trains of awesome--glad you broke the mold!
  2:33pm
PGB:

@J J...thanks! It's all in the wrist. (This set is actually a song-cycle...of sorts.)
  2:34pm
Julie:

ooooh I love harpsichord
  2:34pm
Matt from Springfield:

Flat Baroque and Busted.

There are public stations that play this all day, but why not fit it into these wonderful song-cycles on FMU, when it fits!
  2:35pm
Baroque Fan:

I gots me a case of scarlatti fever!
  2:35pm
Ike:

@Farebox: You are next to be fed to the giant squid. (Are you replying to my crack about Gov. Fat Bastard? It's well-documented that he has raided PA funds for other projects. I blame PA too, though.)
  2:35pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: Fantastic, isn't it! Welcome back!
  2:36pm
THE Bruce Dickinson:

@Baroque Fan: And the only cure...is more harpsichord.
  2:36pm
Handsome Harry:

God I love this concerto. Classic. This song will be playing in my head as I leave New York in a few weeks for the cornfields of the Middle West.
  2:36pm
Julie:

Wow I leave for an hour and we're still talking about Path Squid?
  2:36pm
Farebox:

The overwhelming amount of MTA money goes to rail and construction workers. Republicans like you just don't care about them, Ike.
  2:37pm
Julie:

I've always been a Well-Tempered Clavier fan myself.
  2:38pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: Well-Tempered Clavier...AND Synthesizer fan!

Clearly, PATH fees are a hot button issue up there.
  2:38pm
stock market:

hey, pay attention to me, I'm dying over here
  2:40pm
T-Zero:

@ Matt from Springfield: Sundays at 8:00pm (New Zealand time) you might like Radio One's 91 FM Western Art Music show.
Station web site: http://www.r1.co.nz/
  2:43pm
Barry:

@stock market: I'll be right back on it after the 18th hole.
  2:44pm
pete:

nice Arthur Russell cover!
  2:44pm
J J:

Not a bad cover. I like to hear how people interpret Arthur Russell songs.
  2:44pm
Matt from Springfield:

@T-Zero: I remember you on another board talking about NZ college radio. Thanks for the link--what's on the Western Art Music show?
  2:46pm
frenchee:

oooh, I particularly liked the SPELLBOUND theremin music
  2:47pm
Ike:

Talking about PA, not MTA, @Farebox.

@Julie, somebody resurrected the squid. I suspect Farebox = Irwin or Irwin proxy. Wants to blame the unions, as usual. This is a topic for Chris T.
  2:47pm
Matt from Springfield:

Didn't realize "A Little Lost" was a cover--Arthur Russell wouldn't surprise me though, with his cello.
  2:49pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Ike: Well, "Barry" is on the board, that tends to be an Irwin moniker. Ooooh, scary! (That Irwin is secretly on the board? No, that Irwin has nothing better to do than secretly be on the board!)
  2:49pm
PGB:

Arthur Russell once surprised me with his cello.
  2:50pm
Farebox:

PA, MTA. Same thing, overlapping geographical area. Glad to help you weasel out of the real issue, though -- wanting to cheap out on transit workers over a one-dollar fare rise.
  2:50pm
T-Zero:

@Matt: Contemporary 20th century classical usually highlighting the more experimental composers of "traditional" classical, eg Prokofiev for instance.
  2:51pm
Ike:

Really digging the Wagon Christ, PGB. Thx. Sorry for political battles on your comments. Go away Irwin. Some of us have to get back to work. I'll let Chris T. tackle this one (hopefully).
  2:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

@T-Zero: Excellent, thanks! May be too early (Sunday at 5 am, maybe?) but can always check that out if I'm already up for Joe M and Mary Wing!
  2:58pm
Matt from Springfield:

And thanks for an amazing show PGB!
I'm a fan now--hope you can come on again, soon!
  2:59pm
Looms:

Nice serpentine show, thank you!
  2:59pm
T-Zero:

@Matt: Yeah. It's early for us and unfortunately no archives. Something else I think you'd like is Radio New Zealand Concert — Sound Lounge, it's much more experimental classical. Expect the likes of early 20th century composers such as Olav Fartein Valen's atonal polyphonics, Alvin Curran's use
of electronics and environmental found sounds, Howard Skempton's minimalism, Peter Schat's dodecaphony, and
John Psathas' experimental jazz. It's only on Tuesdays 7pm-midnight NZST.

Check the schedule at: http://www.radionz.co.nz/concert
  2:59pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

bye guy
  3:00pm
T-Zero:

@ Matt; Hmm. Not sure about 5am, I think it's around 8am EST.
  3:02pm
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks again for the recs, T-Zero!
  3:06pm
T-Zero:

You're welcome.
  3:12pm
PGB:

Thanks everybody! I learned a lot today. People love harpsichords, and which animal has the largest eyes.
  3:14pm
PGB:

Here's the info for Dennis Diken's presentation as part of the Jersey Rocks exhibit at the Morris Museum: Saturday August 20 at 8pm in Morristown, NJ. www.morrismuseum.org Tickets are available by phone at 973.971.3706.
  3:21pm
Dysphonix:

Thanks for the plai, usualli I spell mi name with a Y....
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