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Favoriting August 21, 2011

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
Desmond Briscoe & David Vorhaus  [Track no. 10]   Favoriting Phase IV  [no label]    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Angel Olsen  So That We Can Be Still   Favoriting Strange Cacti  Bathetic  *   0:07:13 (Pop-up)
The Dreams  Seis Seis Seis Condor   Favoriting Morbido  Kill Shaman  *   0:10:13 (Pop-up)
Botanist  Abrus Precatorius   Favoriting A Rose from the Dead  Tumult  *   0:14:29 (Pop-up)
Odal  Germansk   Favoriting On Old Paths  Klaxon    0:17:35 (Pop-up)
Mastery  Demo 4: II   Favoriting Barbaric Usurpation of the Hypereonic Black Metal Throne  Tumult    0:20:40 (Pop-up)
Flourishing  The Prospects of Rejection   Favoriting The Sum of All Fossils  The Path Less Travelled  *   0:25:23 (Pop-up)
+Dog+  Gutterman Research   Favoriting Forced Mortality  Love Earth Music  *   0:29:03 (Pop-up)
Daniel Knox  Yet Another One For You   Favoriting Everyman for Himself  La Societe Expeditionnaire  *   0:33:01 (Pop-up)
Walti Huber  The Crystal Cabinet   Favoriting A Sense of Touch  Guerssen    0:40:13 (Pop-up)
Shocking Blue  Hot Sand   Favoriting At Home  Repetoire    0:40:47 (Pop-up)
Cem Karaca & Moğollar  Obur Dunya   Favoriting Turkish Freakout 2: Psych-Folk 1970-1978 (V/A)  Bouzouki Joe    0:43:47 (Pop-up)
 
Phil Mouldycliff  Nocturne   Favoriting Written on Water  ICR  *   0:58:31 (Pop-up)
Fadensonnen  G Train   Favoriting PD1  Fadensonnen  *   1:00:01 (Pop-up)
The 3D's  The Burrymen   Favoriting We Bury the Living: Early Recordings 1989-90  Flying Nun  *   1:04:19 (Pop-up)
DMZ  Boy From Nowhere   Favoriting Radio Demos  Munster    1:09:02 (Pop-up)
Whatever Brains  You're Melting   Favoriting s/t  Sorry State  *   1:10:54 (Pop-up)
The Sleaze  Weird Truck   Favoriting 7"  Three Dimensional  *   1:12:39 (Pop-up)
Broken Arm  Golden Route   Favoriting 7"  Gringo  *   1:14:54 (Pop-up)
Groinoids  Empty Skull   Favoriting Brain Freeze: Diane Kamikaze's 2011 WFMU Premium (V/A)  [no label]    1:16:44 (Pop-up)
Agothocles  Eaten   Favoriting Grindcore Bastards 5 (V/A)  Grind Freaks  *   1:18:38 (Pop-up)
Blue Sabbath Black Fiji  You Hit the Funk   Favoriting Mistake of a Small Bird  [no label]  *   1:22:23 (Pop-up)
Wooden Shjips  Lazy Bones   Favoriting West  Thrill Jockey  *   1:27:41 (Pop-up)
 
Twerps  Black Lips   Favoriting 7"  Underwater Peoples  *   1:38:44 (Pop-up)
Paleo  Holly Would   Favoriting Fruit of the Spirit  Partisan  *   1:39:48 (Pop-up)
Licorice Roots  Strange Cages   Favoriting Strangers in Marshmallow Boots  Daisi  *   1:41:35 (Pop-up)
Bobb Trimble  Fight or Fall / Screw It   Favoriting The Crippled Dog Band  Yoga    1:47:34 (Pop-up)
Bobbie Gentry  Mississippi Delta   Favoriting Delta Swamp Rock Sounds from the South: At the Crossroads of Rock, Country, and Soul (V/A)  soul Jazz    1:51:55 (Pop-up)
William Fowler Collins & Gog  Fire in the Valley   Favoriting Malpais  Utech  *   1:56:27 (Pop-up)
Amber Alerts  Somewhere Under a Shit Cloud!   Favoriting 7"  Sweet Rot  *   2:00:33 (Pop-up)
Black Clouds  Years Behind My Time   Favoriting 7"  Ride the Snake  *   2:03:33 (Pop-up)
Jeff & Jane Hudson  Los Alamos   Favoriting Flesh  Captured Tracks    2:06:03 (Pop-up)
Hiragi Fukuda  Sweet Home Touhoku   Favoriting Assorted Releases  Slow Tapes/Fuyusoubi  *   2:13:09 (Pop-up)
 
Opponents  Chapter 3   Favoriting Temple of Decadence  Opposite  *   2:28:35 (Pop-up)
Opera Mort  Fameck   Favoriting Le Tour de L'Oubli  Tanzprocesz  *   2:32:57 (Pop-up)
Dope Body  Mr. Black   Favoriting Nupping  Hoss  *   2:38:04 (Pop-up)
Fucked Up  Turn the Season   Favoriting David Comes to Life  Matador  *   2:41:26 (Pop-up)
Smart Cops  Vesciche in Guerra   Favoriting Per Proteggere e Servire  Sorry State  *   2:45:19 (Pop-up)
HPP  Lights   Favoriting 7"  Perrenial  *   2:48:51 (Pop-up)
Lord Foul  Digested (In the Belly of Hell)   Favoriting Killing Raping Burning / The Devil's Advocate  Dais    2:49:55 (Pop-up)
Morbid Angel  Existo Vulgori [?]   Favoriting Ilud Divinum Insanus  Season of Mist  *   2:51:12 (Pop-up)
Little Gold  Bad Habits   Favoriting Weird Freedom  Loud Baby  *   2:54:05 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:22pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Greetings Martha.

I just search about Botanist release. The track is called: Abrus Precatorius

Taken from here: http://goo.gl/oUVRJ

Great start. Very good the Angel Olsen track.
  9:23pm
hellbilly13:

Teutonic Bliss!
  9:25pm
jones:

Loving the show, Martha! Esp. Odal! Hello from out here in MI, land of oil spills and fracking! Come see us!
  9:29pm
Martha:

Thanks all for checking in - and for the Botanist track name - if you'd seen it and knew my aging eyes you'd know my troubles (excuses, excuses. excuses) -
  9:29pm
dave:

my money was on the goths in the hypereonic black metal throne championships. i still think the barbarians usurped it as a result of bad calls by the refs in the later eons.
  9:29pm
Martha:

And that Odal re-issue is great -
  9:31pm
frak:

How do you think people'd react if they knew you spy and bug their computers, fuckin' Mussolinis..
  9:37pm
jim:

Completely off topic, but the iPhone app is buggy w/ sound levels listening to archives w/ i4 @ least

Hi Martha!
  9:37pm
dave:

i don't know what frak is on abot, but if wfmu IS spying on me and bugging my computer, i can TOTALLY explain all the ann murray and toby keith FLACs. it's part of a... ummm... a sound collage project. for children in africa. i swear.
  9:42pm
jones:

Toby Keith! :-)
  9:42pm
Martha:

You gotta go to the main guys on the main page w/rt that iPhone sh*t - look to Mike Adler if there is a link to him there, he can at least forward you to the right people -
  9:50pm
tomB:

just walked in &noticed a great JeffAirplane knockoff--Walti Huber, new to me. But followed by the original JA knockoff--ShockingBlu. Only LA's X does a better hommage.
  9:56pm
Knockoff Artists:

Better to imitate Airplane than Starship...
  9:58pm
Martha:

Well said -
  10:16pm
dc pat:

Whatever brains = best name ever?
  10:17pm
PB:

Not to belabor the point, but never in the history of rock music have the members (Kantner, Balin & Slick at one point or another) of such a great band (the Airplance) been involved in such an absolutely dreadful horrible successor band (Starship or Jefferson Starship or whatever they were).
  10:20pm
dave:

youtake that back! "we built this city" is the anthem of my generation!
  10:23pm
Martha:

Hey Pat - thanks for checking in - yes great name and also a great band -
  10:23pm
Toby Keith:

You tell 'em, Dave.
  10:26pm
Starship:

We built this shitty!
  10:30pm
Martha:

To be honest - I hate that freakin' song - whatever happened to her amazing voice? - not that it was gone but I guess it wasn't used anymore???
  10:30pm
?:

we built this shitty on pork and boooooaaaaar!
  10:30pm
tomB:

@PB What about Wings as a successor band?
  10:31pm
dave:

are blue sabbath black fiji anything to do wih blue sabbath black cheer?
  10:32pm
?:

what's this? psychedelic stoner country rock?
  10:32pm
BSI:

holy crap! I missed Odal?!??!!
  10:34pm
jim m.:

hm, reminds me of riders on the storm
  10:34pm
PB:

tomB. Nice call, it's close but I think Starship beats Wings by a nose for overall putridness. McCartney's solo "career" was horrific. Aside from a few Lennon albums (Plastic Ono Band & Imagine) a few great Lennon singles (Instant Karma, Cold Turkey. etc.) and All Things Must Pass the Moptops solo careers were really bad.
  10:35pm
Ringo:

Our chequing accounts did nicely, thank you.
  10:37pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Mallcore
  10:40pm
?:

martha... pssst... wrong mic
  10:40pm
Mathias:

Working night at a hotel deep in the countryside in denmark. Nothing to do. Watching Cheers with the sound of listening to WFMU. Great show
  10:41pm
dave:

google seems to suggest bsbf is nothing to do with bsbc.
  10:42pm
?:

ah, I like those bands where the singer can't sing, everyone can't seem to play but the song is so upbeat that it's great anyway
  10:42pm
tomB:

@PB You're probably correct but if a 12 title Worst of Wings was compared to a Worst of Starship, Wings would have the most to avoid. As for the solo careers, I agree. It's proof of the self-editing power involved in group process.
  10:43pm
Martha:

It's My Baby's on Fire - I remember now -
  10:45pm
coelacanth:

Martha your show's keeping me up (on a ladder)Thank you It's perfect. ..."baby's on fire"
  10:46pm
?:

gonna throw her in the water
  10:48pm
Martha:

yeah - that's the one -
  10:49pm
?:

I can't get it right either, it's "better throw her in the water"... haha
  10:50pm
tomas:

art rock eno > ambient eno
  10:51pm
PB:

tomB, that is a very good point about the group dynamic. Off the top of my head. I can't think of very many artists whose solo career after working in a good or great group context was as good (or close to as good) as the group. Maybe Neil Young's early solo career after Buffalo Springfield and CSNY. and Lou Reed after the VU. The guy who I think had just about the worst solo career after being a key component of a great group was Riohard Ashcroft after the Verve split up the first time. His solo stuff was laughably bad.
  10:51pm
coelacanth:

*my oh so humble oppinion:The worst of Wings would be worse than the worst of Starship,but the best of Wings would be slightly better than the best of Starship.
  10:56pm
PB:

Bob Mould's band Sugar was a pretty good follow-up to Husker Du (although his true solo albums were not very good).
  10:59pm
dave:

i'll save everyone the effort i just expended: yes, the phrase "best of starship" appears in the titles of at least 3 distinct albums.

you're welcome.
  11:01pm
dave:

this transition, though, between bobbie gentry and william folwer collins & gog, has GOT to be unique in the annals of radio.

uniquely AWESOME.
  11:02pm
Martha:

Hey, ?, did I ever get the mic right?
  11:02pm
jones:

diggin' the william fowler collins!!!
  11:02pm
Elwyn:

@PB: I agree with all that.
  11:02pm
?:

thank you, dave. I always wondered about how many best of albums they had.
  11:05pm
coelacanth:

the working tiltle was "the upper end of mediocrity"
  11:05pm
?:

@martha: I tuned in later and only heard you talk one time. your voice sounded distant with background noise (AC running I think)... so assumed it's the wrong mic.
  11:08pm
coelacanth:

i liked it. It brought me back to the days when fmu usually shut down over night, and the marathon goal was around $10,000.for the year.
  11:11pm
Compilation Title:

"The It-Actually-Could-Have-Been-A-Lot-Worse-Considering-It-Was-80s-Pop of Jefferson Starship"
  11:12pm
?:

Jeff & Jane, I like their direct no BS lyrics... they don't monkey around
  11:13pm
?:

it's like they are eyr-to-eye with the powers that be
  11:13pm
??:

They're da bomb!
  11:15pm
?:

ah, he set the bomb off
  11:16pm
?:

it's weird to hear music from japan that isn't either j-pop, visual kei or anime soundtracks
  11:18pm
PB:

Last comment of teh night, Bryan Ferry also had some decent stuff, post Roxy Music, particularly his covers. Enjoyed the show, keep up the good work
  11:18pm
?:

it must be hard for artists from japan that don't fall into any typical cliches to get recognised
  11:19pm
Martha:

Thanks all for checking in about anything/everything - esp. my mic breaks - it is so hard to tell here w/in the studio how you sound - and also so glad you like d that transition <> Bobbie Gentry and WFC/Gog - that is always what I aim for - great segues -
  11:20pm
?:

yeah, I can imagine. the noisy air conditioning is running, isn't it?
  11:21pm
Richard from Venezuela:

I love the math heavy post rock from Japan: Lite, Té, Toe, Mouse on the keys, etc.
  11:23pm
PB:

I lied, I just can't help myself when it comes to discussing music. Tom Verlaine had a good solo career after leaving Television and Thurston Moore has had a good solo career (although,of course, he has not left Sonic Youth, thank god).
  11:24pm
coelacanth:

Yes.It sounded scary.
  11:24pm
coelacanth:

But now it's fine.
  11:25pm
dave:

why i love WFMU: i had no idea whether that amazing noise was intentional.
  11:25pm
Richard from Venezuela:

I listen in my dark room. The off air sound make me crap.
  11:27pm
Richard from Venezuela:

*recent off air sound i must say. Now all works fine.
  11:27pm
coelacanth:

MARTHA! Skynyrd and Allman bros.shouldn't even be spoken in the same sentence! (i'm hurt!)
  11:32pm
Yay:

this song is gold
  11:32pm
coelacanth:

To clarify:Allman Brothers were Gods among their peers...Much more bluesy,more eclectic,more creative & original,better voices & better playing...They were the good kind of redneck!
  11:32pm
Martha:

Oops - sorry! - I was trying to avoid bringing in Neil Young, etc. and all that crap (you know what I mean, that whole comparative thing) - they are just sharing (in part) this retrospective - apologies again, I know what you mean!
  11:35pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Opponents track is called: Chapter 11

Taken from here: http://goo.gl/05QD2
  11:37pm
Richard from Venezuela:

to any listener who need scrobble this great set:

http://universalscrobbler.invitationstation.org/
  11:43pm
coelacanth:

i'm not actually freaking out about it! Just that i know some people who are open to country or mountain music to any degree,and blues,& like "rock"music,never even listen to Allman bros. because it's oft put with 'Skynerd,Charlie Daniels,& other...southern rock...& it was quite more sophisticated.
  11:45pm
dave:

i LOVE LOVE LOVE this fucked up album.
  11:47pm
coelacanth:

(but i actually was up on my ladder in the next room when you spoke & possibly didn't get the jist of your comparison...in which case- NEVERMIND! and,Sorry!)
  11:49pm
tomB:

@PB Can't keep up my end of the discussion. But I'd been thinking how Neil Young was the exception to the rule; maybe it's the ghost of Danny Whitten that keeps him better edited. CSNY definitely less than Springfield.
Was Blind Faith better than Cream? Yes because of Winwood. But Blind Faith was not as good as Traffic. Both Winwood & Clapton are uneven in their solo careers
Thompson & Denny did great solo work after Fairport, unlike Ian Matthews.
But the real exception is the successor to the two LPs of the Hourglass: -the Allman Bros.
  11:56pm
Richard from Venezuela:

answering the doubt: Existo Vulgoré

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illud_Divinum_Insanus
  11:56pm
tomB:

One more: As much as I like early ELO, as a reconstituted Move they lost ground fast.
  12:00am
Richard from Venezuela:

Amazing show as usual. Thanks for sharing this amazing music Martha. Have a nice week.
  12:03am
coelacanth:

Thank you Martha. Please forgive my ranting! I know you understand the passion behind it.
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