Favoriting Brian Turner: Playlist from September 6, 2011 Favoriting

Order and disorder in a freeform haze of terribly-played guitars, shorted-out electronics, found audio detritus, strange sounds from strange lands all around. Psych-punk-junk, collage, even pop. Lots of in-studio live performances to boot.

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Favoriting September 6, 2011

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Artist Track Album Label Comments New Approx. start time
Brother Ah  Love Piece   Favoriting Sound Awareness  Ikef      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Leaders  (It's a) Rat Race   Favoriting Various: True Soul Vol. 2:  Now Again    *   0:16:40 (Pop-up)
Rev. Charlie Jackson  When I've Done the Best I Can, I Want My Crown   Favoriting You Got To Move: Live Recordings, Vol. 1  50 Miles of Elbow Room    *   0:22:41 (Pop-up)
Nancy Dupree with Rochester, NY, Youngsters  James Brown   Favoriting Ghetto Reality  Folkways      0:24:41 (Pop-up)
King Dude  Our Everlasting Life   Favoriting My Beloved Ghost  Bathetic    *   0:27:15 (Pop-up)
The Creamers  Modern Day   Favoriting 7"  Jolly Dream    *   0:34:02 (Pop-up)
Starfuckers  Western Man   Favoriting Metallic Diseases  Holy Mountain    *   0:35:35 (Pop-up)
Jan Dukes de Grey  Eldorado   Favoriting Mice & Rats in the Loft (Bonus track)  Cherry Tree      0:40:12 (Pop-up)
Amen Dunes  God Bad Dreams   Favoriting Through Donkey Jaw  Sacred Bones    *   0:42:39 (Pop-up)
John Wall / Alex Rodgers  Track 3   Favoriting Work 2006-2011  Entr'acte    *   0:45:13 (Pop-up)
Padna  Excerpt   Favoriting There Are So Many Fish In Heaven, Pt IV  Tape Drift    *   0:49:18 (Pop-up)
Kurt Gottschalk  Reads the Sammy Hagar autobiography   Favoriting         0:51:25 (Pop-up)
Nat Roe  Will You Do What I Ask You?   Favoriting Split 7" w/Socco Chico Ft. Daddy Killa  Kakutopia    *   0:56:33 (Pop-up)
B.C. Gilbert / G. Lewis  3.4...   Favoriting 8 Time  4AD      1:00:17 (Pop-up)
Black Vomit  Forbidden Dub   Favoriting Let It Come Down  Frequency 13    *   1:02:38 (Pop-up)
Key Of Shame  Side D   Favoriting Key Of Shame  Planam  Live here on the show 10/4  *   1:07:45 (Pop-up)
Violent Pink  October 19, 1977   Favoriting Propaganda of the Deed  Ilse    *   1:14:43 (Pop-up)
Hot Chocolate  Emma   Favoriting Cicero Park  Big Town      1:17:19 (Pop-up)
Kool DJ A.J.  That's the Joint   Favoriting 7"  White Diamond      1:20:57 (Pop-up)
The Bilderbergers  High Thirties Piano   Favoriting Various: Krypton 10 - Christchurch 1981-87  Unwucht    *   1:24:24 (Pop-up)
Lenz  Leavin (the 21st Century)   Favoriting 7"  S-S    *   1:29:12 (Pop-up)
The Young Gods  Longue Route   Favoriting 12"  Play It Again Sam      1:32:58 (Pop-up)
Vultures Await  Sore Loser   Favoriting Vultures Await  No Label    *   1:36:54 (Pop-up)
Eagle Boys  Kambalda   Favoriting 7"  Negative Guest List    *   1:40:22 (Pop-up)
Wreathes  The Reigns   Favoriting 7"  Bathetic    *   1:51:29 (Pop-up)
Phongsi Woranut  Hai Wa Mai Luem   Favoriting     here    1:57:32 (Pop-up)
High Wolf  Swallow Pills With Ganges River Water   Favoriting 7"  Bathetic    *   1:59:57 (Pop-up)
Erki Kurenniemi & Circle  Me Me Me/ Tuulispaa   Favoriting         2:04:23 (Pop-up)
Aluk Todolo  Shelo   Favoriting Live at the Music Hall of Williamsburg the First of October MMIX  Amortout    *   2:08:13 (Pop-up)
Urfaust  Ein Leeres Zauberspiel   Favoriting Der Freiwillige Bettler  Van    *   2:21:28 (Pop-up)
Gaseneta  ?   Sooner or Later  PSF      2:24:46 (Pop-up)
Hank IV  Cold Equation   Favoriting 7"  S-S    *   2:31:59 (Pop-up)
Bloodloss  Fruit On My Hat   Favoriting Lost My Head For Drink  Dirty Knobby    *   2:32:28 (Pop-up)
Bloodloss  My Friend the Moon   Favoriting Lost My Head For Drink  Dirty Knobby    *   2:35:52 (Pop-up)
Bob Bellerue  Niagara (excerpt)   Favoriting Various: The Wire Tapper 26  The Wire    *   2:42:18 (Pop-up)
CCR Headcleaner  Life of the Party   Favoriting CCR Headcleaner  No Label    *   2:46:26 (Pop-up)
Can Can Heads  Salmonella River   Favoriting Kusisessions Vol. 2  Kissankusi      2:50:08 (Pop-up)
Friz Be  I Throw Punches   Favoriting Various: Life in the Future: Swedish Post-Punk and Synth Wave 79-97  No Label    *   2:52:08 (Pop-up)
Josef Van Wissem  His Is the Ecstasy   Favoriting The Joy That Never Ends  Important    *   2:58:30 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:03pm
Cheri Pi:

I love this record-nice opener BT
  3:04pm
BT:

Afternoon CP and everyone.
  3:06pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

ugghhh...the three-day weekend drag-ass feeling just won't go away
  3:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hi Brian, Cheri Pi and DCE!

Whatever this Brother Ah is, I'm likin' it! 70s avant-garde jazz?
  3:13pm
mitch:

love!love!love!love!
  3:13pm
Matt from Springfield:

70s avant-garde African-American preaching?
The good Brother Ah does have a great message on love, and a good beat to top it off.
  3:15pm
G.S.H.:

The revolutionary sermon will not be televised.
  3:16pm
Siwel Yeuh:

That's the Power of Love!
  3:17pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

it's the story and the glory
  3:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

@GSH: That's funny, I was just thinking of your original, live version of that from 1970 once he started preaching over the beat.
  3:19pm
Matt from Springfield:

And this "Rat Race"! Never heard of this one, but I should have! Classic soul A++!
  3:26pm
still b/p:

Trouble played Labelle doing a version of The Revolution Will Not Be Televised this morning, so evidently it's in the cosmic post-3-day-weekend thought-thread.
  3:27pm
Rodney:

UH, GOOD GOD!
  3:29pm
Droll:

Nothing says GFOS tribute like a kids chorus accompanied by a pathetically bland piano! A true gem of that lost art.
  3:29pm
Carmichael:

Hiya BT and everyone. I could use a little soul stirring on a (DCE-patented) "drag ass" Tuesday. Don't ever get all of your siblings and all of their offspring in your house at the same time.
  3:35pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, thanks Brian!
Wouldn't have guessed the Max Roach connection. There was something about that beat I loved!
  3:43pm
Jeanne:

The sound of water trickling out the gutters in my backyard is adding a very complementary sound layer to this rainy day soundtrack.
  3:48pm
Ty:

I liked the slide guitar, (I guess it was) on that track by Jan Dukes de Grey. Thanks for playing it.
I am working in a wine and liquor shop up in Mtown NY, and we have you over the loudspeakers in here.
Ty
  3:50pm
BT:

Killer!
  3:53pm
Nate in Detroit:

Is this Bryce??
  3:53pm
Ty's Customer:

Wow, I already feel loaded and I aint even bought nuthin yet.
  3:53pm
Nate in Detroit:

Bah!, err...Kurt
  3:54pm
Ty:

you a funny customer.
  3:54pm
r i s k y:

Brian. This shownis true.
  3:54pm
Ty's Customer:

Isn't he Sammy Haggard these days?
  3:54pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Ty's Customer: Just what I was thinking!
  3:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

"I got the $60 right in front of you! Are you gonna shut up and sell me the weed or not?!"
  3:55pm
Sammy:

I can't write 55 (interesting words)!
  3:56pm
Matt from Springfield:

Anyone else recall Clay's NUMEROUS readings from that autobio during his epic fill-in over Hurricane Irene?
  3:57pm
D. Boon:

@Sammy: Just write "double nickels", on the dime.
  3:58pm
Ty:

Brian, couldja play some Eno for our customer.
Gracias,
ty
  4:02pm
Ty's Customer:

Might as well be Eno, moochers grassyass.
  4:03pm
BT:

Sorry no Eno. Is black vomit OK>?
  4:03pm
dw:

Lookin forward to Key of Shame in October, enjoying the stew BT!
  4:05pm
Ty:

instead of the black vomit, how bout some O Rappa?
(for my one customer)
  4:05pm
SiHV:

Oooh, Black Vomit. Perfect for the weather
  4:11pm
Kurt G:

my pleasure
  4:20pm
dw:

10-4!
  4:21pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hot Chocolate--they have such a classic 70s sound, but besides "You Sexy Thing" they aren't too well known in the US.
  4:25pm
Matt from Springfield:

And of course old skool hip hop, he don't "even talk his rap too fast!" Such a Golden Age for rap.
  4:27pm
?:

@Ty: O Rappa is awesome
  4:36pm
bill:

Long live Young Gods!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4:41pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

great Les Paul guitar sounds here!
  4:53pm
Matt from Springfield:

"It doesn't say anything. Let's just throw it on"
HELLS YEAH! Freeform at its best, Brian!
  4:57pm
BT:

Its two guys from wisconsin, the Wreathes. It's great!
  4:59pm
Matt from Springfield:

All right, I thought it rocked myself!
I could tell they were singing in English with my earphones, but at first I thought it sounded German or Scandinavian.
  5:00pm
Matt from Springfield:

Now the Thai language, is always appreciated by me. Thai food even more so...
  5:07pm
Mike East:

@Matt - I'm a big fan or their Iced Tea, myself
  5:10pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hey Mike! Iced Tea or Iced Coffee--both excellent with their spicier dishes.
Apparently years ago they mixed in condensed milk from cans to sweeten, but nowadays it seems only American restaurants and the touristy areas in Thailand sell it.
  5:17pm
Mike East:

Yes! My first introduction to the iced coffee with condensed milk was at a Pho joint in Virginia. Deelicious!
  5:29pm
bill:

? !!!
  5:30pm
BT:

Japan 1978
  5:56pm
Matt from Springfield:

Amazing show as always Brian. I'm excited about Tom Lax--I've enjoyed his shows of the last two years!

Have a great night everyone!
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