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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.

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keiron phelan/david sheppard  snowfall over.../o, little star/par avion   Favoriting keiron phelan/david sheppard  Rocket Girl      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
folksongs for the afterlife  so glad   Favoriting folksongs for the afterlife        0:12:43 (Pop-up)
m83  wait   Favoriting hurry up, we're dreaming  mute    *   0:15:40 (Pop-up)
palace of swords  the white goddess (part 1)   Favoriting palace of swords        0:21:57 (Pop-up)
gilbert o'sullivan  independent air   Favoriting himself        0:24:54 (Pop-up)
 
juliette greco  strip-tease   Favoriting         0:33:40 (Pop-up)
penny jay  convicts angel   Favoriting Beehives & Bumper Bullets: Country Girls Of The 1960s        0:36:04 (Pop-up)
moondog  double bass duo   Favoriting the viking of sixth avenue        0:38:02 (Pop-up)
nana caymmi  cluba da esquina 2   Favoriting nana caymmi        0:40:06 (Pop-up)
mc patate  le medecin   Favoriting gateau blaster        0:43:30 (Pop-up)
vetiver  it's beyond me   Favoriting The Errant Charm        0:45:48 (Pop-up)
patrice moullet  #2-5   Favoriting girl is a gun ost        0:53:33 (Pop-up)
selda  gesi baglari   Favoriting bearded ladies v/a        0:55:10 (Pop-up)
tinariwen  tameyawt   Favoriting tassili+10:1  anti    *   0:59:01 (Pop-up)
 
telebossa  der falsche raum   Favoriting telebossa  staubgold      1:10:59 (Pop-up)
fever tree  imitation situation 1   Favoriting fever tree  sundazed  1968  *   1:16:31 (Pop-up)
rodriguez  this is not a song, it's an outburst: or, the establishment blues   Favoriting cold facts        1:18:21 (Pop-up)
zola jesus  avalanche   Favoriting canatus  sacred bones    *   1:19:43 (Pop-up)
fats domino  wigs   Favoriting wiggin out ( fool's paradise wfmu 2011 premium) v/a        1:22:59 (Pop-up)
casiokids  golden years   Favoriting Aabenbaringen Over Aaskammen      *   1:28:16 (Pop-up)
grupo folklorico y experimantal nuevayorquino  anabacoa   Favoriting Nu Yorica! Culture Clash in New York City: Experiments in Latin Music 1970-1977        1:31:12 (Pop-up)
gloria walker  papa's got the wagon   Favoriting ...king funk v/a  ace    *   1:35:56 (Pop-up)
voices  fall in love again   Favoriting the nickel and penny labels v/a  numero group    *   1:38:14 (Pop-up)
joe bataan  i need love   Favoriting the lost sessions new york 1976  bgp      1:40:56 (Pop-up)
serge gainsbourg  daisy temple   Favoriting Aux Armes Et Caetera        1:47:26 (Pop-up)
crystal stilts  converging in the quiet   Favoriting crystal stilts        1:49:28 (Pop-up)
cleo  madame la terre ( et ron et ron...)   Favoriting swinging mademoiselles v/a        1:53:40 (Pop-up)
techniques  it's you i love   Favoriting treasure isle presents tribute to peckings v/a        1:56:37 (Pop-up)
robert wyatt /orchestre national de jazz w/ camille  alliance   Favoriting Around Robert Wyatt  bee jazz    *   1:59:20 (Pop-up)
 
bombino  tebsakh dalet   Favoriting agadez  cumbancha      2:11:31 (Pop-up)
tokyo matsu  mom and dad's waltz   Favoriting girls girls girls v/a  plantation records      2:18:31 (Pop-up)
ben neill w dj spooky  pentagram undertow mix   Favoriting         2:22:19 (Pop-up)
edith piaf  c'est a hamburg   Favoriting         2:26:04 (Pop-up)
kitty, daisy and lewis  tomorrow   Favoriting smoking in heaven  verve    *   2:28:59 (Pop-up)
x-o-dus  See Them A' Come   Favoriting fac. dance v/a  strut    *   2:33:34 (Pop-up)
 
ralph wilson quintet  roy's boogie   Favoriting Bear Traces: Nuggets from Bob's Barn (V/A)  sub rosa    *   2:45:09 (Pop-up)
neon indian  hex girlfriend   Favoriting ere extrana  static tongues    *   2:49:33 (Pop-up)
sabu fanye  wontannara   Favoriting the studio refuge compilation v/a  stronghold sound    *   2:51:19 (Pop-up)
the beach boys  do you like worms(   Favoriting The Smile Sessions (Sampler)      *   2:55:47 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:08am
trouble:

good morning wonderful souls
  9:08am
hamburger:

hello - gawd I wish I was lyin' in a field somewhere now.. instead I will lie in the field OF THE MIND, by my desk...
  9:08am
Brian in UK:

Hello trouble & listeners. Sublime sunny late autumn day here. Last of the leaves waiting to fall if they did but know it.
  9:09am
Jennique:

GOOD MORNING TROUBLE! Home sick today. Love the art as always. The white shapes look like little sheep or dogs. Seeing spots on my end, I guess.
  9:10am
AbeSomething:

This is a really beautiful track.
  9:18am
trouble:

howdy hamburger, brian in the uK, and jennique! i agree the shapes do look like animals, i am on the same drugs you are today apparently.
  9:21am
trouble:

artwork is a 16th century turkish tile from the newly opened arab lands wing at the Metropolitan museum, gorgeous show, see it if you can. brought tears to my eyes to imagine manycontemporaries in those lands hell bent on erasing each other from the planet.
  9:22am
earwax:

This m83 track is wonderful also
  9:22am
Adrian in London:

Morning all. I see a couple of sealions in the tile. Is this your way of discerning the mental health of your listeners, Rorshach-style?!
  9:24am
trouble:

it is not the mental health of my listeners i question ( how could i? wink) but the vibe of the power mongers at large: Zuccotti park was evacuated/seized last night, under the cloak of darkness
  9:26am
Dave in SoDak:

Bring back Andalusia - all religions respected, all people respected, all peace cherished. Enlightenment in a difficult age. The tile makes me feel this way.
  9:27am
Cecile:

Gorgeous. I have a soft spot for Turkey, my childhood best friend's dad from there. He shared wonderful food, art and (in retrospect) music with us.

Love Gilbert.
  9:28am
Avant Reguard:

this is gilbert o sullivan. His from my hometown of waterford city, ireland. i recognise his voice. i come from waterford city. i live in alexanderplatz berlin germany. i am a filmmaker and a maker of sounds. your playing of G.O.S is, though slightly tongue in cheek and rather kitschy, a nice gesture that G.O.S would appreciate.
  9:28am
Lucky:

Beautiful start of the show. According to the BBC the Zuccotti Park prtestors have moved to near by Foley Square. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15734936
  9:30am
Brian in UK:

We visited Istanbul last year and your picture reminds me of Rustem Pasha Mosque. Quite beautiful, building & tiles in the middle of the Spice bizarre!!
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=rustem+pasha+mosque&hl=en&rlz=1R2RNTN_enGB330&biw=1024&bih=546&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=tnbCTpSCKMnQ8gP6gan_Aw&sqi=2&ved=0CDQQsAQ
  9:33am
Cecile:

Just play the whole thing. It will make you feel better.
  9:34am
healey:

good good tuesday morning to you wonderful trouble, and to all who dwell in the modern world :-)
  9:37am
Jennique:

I thought this looked like tile. I've always loved Islamic tile patterns that make my head spin to infinity. Speaking of head spinning, I have to check out for a bit. Will check back in a while,,,,
  9:37am
glenn:

cast iron church in istanbul - http://www.360cities.net/image/the-bulgarian-st-stephen-church-istanbul#333.90,0.00,94.7
  9:42am
Cecile:

she sounds a little like Nina Simone here. I am still blown away by how much good Brazilian music was made in the 70s.
  9:45am
trouble:

cecile, my guest last week, wolmar, gave me this record and that is exactly how he described her! she is so great and why doesn't everyone know about her?
  9:47am
Cecile:

Information overload! Everything's getting unearthed.

Is this record reissued? It's pretty swell.
  9:47am
Rob W:

There is a court order calling for the protesters to be allowed back into Zuccoti WITH their tents - hearing scheduled for 11 am. Hard to tell from the press coverage how good the chances are of a return to full occupation - could realistically be nil or maybe it's actually possible - not clear. Source: http://www.cnbc.com/id/45303217.
  9:50am
trouble:

good morning philadelphia! healey i have friends who are heading to the mutter museum next weekend, any suggestions on anything else nearby, food, etc?
  9:54am
pgw in mntclr:

i would suggest eating after the mutter visit, just in case
  9:55am
Cecile:

I think maybe the protesters should just mill down the rich people shopping districts peacefully and in masse on Black Friday. Go in to stores and buy the equivalent of a pack of gum.
  9:56am
Cecile:

inconvenience is a powerful motivator. Basically just say "if you don't listen to us, we will come and peacefully shop EVERY SINGLE DAY OF THE YEAR."
  9:57am
Adrian in London:

Having just Googled it, I'm rather disappointed to discover the the Mutter Museum is not, in fact, a museum dedicated to muttering, sotte voce comments and Chinese whispers.
  9:57am
Rob W:

Finally made it to that groovy E Village record shop you've long recommended - Tropicalia in Furs, 304 East 5th Street (they do have some great stuff). I could only stay for a couple of minutes but while in there I overhead a youngster from Minneapolis saying how she heard about it on FMU (I bet your show, Trouble). I think you and/or the station deserve a kickback! (Um, just kidding FCC...)
  10:00am
Cecile:

that's so cool, Rob.
  10:01am
trouble:

rob w, the kickback is the dude who runs it, joael, is the nicest sweetheart!
  10:01am
healey:

i live right by the mutter museum and there is a lot to do in the area! other things that are close: academy of the natural sciences, philadelphia museum of art, rodin museum, PAFA...
  10:01am
trouble:

cecile, i like that idea...
  10:02am
Dave in SoDak:

I was a youngster in Minneapolis back in the day and hung out for hours upon hours at a stellar shop called Oarfolkjokeopus. Wonder if it's still around... Twin Cities had some pretty great record shops.
  10:02am
Marmalade Kitty:

Loving the show Trouble.
hopefully the protest will continue to adapt to circumstances as it has done so well. not the end but the beginning, thats the spirit!
  10:04am
Rob W:

Philadelphia's secret weapon (restaurant-wise): Indonesian food! We had an excellent meal at the lively Indonesia Restaurant, 1725 Snyder Ave. There are also Indonesian groceries in the same South Philly neighborhood with prepared street food and treats. For a few listings and restaurant / menu reccomendations see: http://www.yelp.com/list/indonesian-philly-philadelphia.
  10:04am
Cecile:

Dave, it is! It is now called Treehouse, a play on the last name of its long time manager. It's still good.
Electric Fetus is still good, and we have a Shuga records now too. I haven't been to the 5th Element, but the Rhymesayers run it, so it's probably great.
  10:05am
Andrew:

Sounds marshy!
  10:06am
Cecile:

Oh, and Hymie and Hazen's moved to a new location - somewhat closer to the city and next to a coffee shop.
  10:08am
healey:

rob I've never been to that restaurant! it sounds great. a few of my favorite places to eat are mccrossens tavern, pub and kitchen (both good for beers/excellent food), vietnam restaurant (in chinatown), tinto and zahav (for something a lil' fancier), dmitris (several locations, great greek/mediterranean)....i could go on :)
  10:09am
Cecile:

Kylesa! yay!
heavy metal girl power.
  10:09am
Cecile:

even just watching Food Network, I now want to eat my way through Philly.
  10:10am
Dave in SoDak:

Cecile, what about Northern Lights, next to Shinders downtown?
  10:11am
Andrew:

Occupiers here in Halifax, NS got the boot from police over the weekend too. On Remembrance Day, when they relocated temporarily to make room for the veterans' ceremony. Shameful!
  10:12am
cokane:

Always love Trouble's bird background, but they're especially needed today.
  10:14am
Cecile:

that has been gone for a long, long time.
Even worse, one of the Shinders heirs got caught with drugs and guns and so now all the Shinders are gone. It's pretty awful.
On the bright side, First Avenue added a restaurant and it's surprisingly good!
  10:15am
Guuzbourg:

Bonjour Trouble
  10:15am
jamesie:

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2011/11/15/368664/breaking-bloomberg-served-with-temporary-restraining-order-requiring-reopening-of-zuccotti-park-to-protesters-at-750am/
  10:22am
trouble:

bonjour guuzbourg, maramalade kitty, cokane, and dave in so da! allo jamesie!
  10:25am
Tom ( The Bactrian Support Network ):

Great Tunes ! - all I got so far is a grilled cheese on an english muffin ... ..
  10:27am
Emily and Patrick:

good morning trouble! loving the tunes on this grey, rainy morning in columbus, oh. Say hello to Mr. Trouble and DJ Icepack for us!
  10:35am
stu:

Good morning Trouble and the Modern World ! When we are here we are not so troubled anymore ! If I were in NYC today I would occupy Foley Sq ! Cold and dark in Finland, but the music brightens up our afternoon! cheers Trouble!
  10:35am
trouble:

o hello emily and patrick! salt water kisses to u both
  10:39am
Cecile:

I don't think this was what Curtis Mayfield meant by "keep on pushing"
  10:42am
trouble:

hey stu! i thought foley square was your little shout out to the cause, very clever you finns...
  10:44am
#K:

Trouble! yr putting me in a great mood! :D
  10:44am
Cecile:

Okay, I think Robbie Nevils borrowed a bit from this for "C'est La Vie."
  10:51am
jamesie:

http://twitpic.com/7eigt1 non compliant police to court order
  10:52am
stu:

BIG shout out to the cause, Trouble. People are showing real courage to keep up the occupation. The world is paying attention and many are inspired! Keep it peaceful people, even under provocation. A change is gonna come!
  10:52am
siggi:

oki am a icelander who doesnt speak french but still really adore serge gans. anybody else?
  10:52am
suzy:

I'm late... but I'm here! Hey, all.
  10:55am
trouble:

i agree stu! hey suzy! siggi, you are not alone
  11:02am
trouble:

siggi, i just passed on to another kid on my street a t shirt that says: eg tala eklu islensku, it was a present from a neighbor who went to iceland on holiday...now too small for my son
  11:03am
Adrian in London:

Ooh, is this Camille as in Camille Dalmais?
  11:06am
Dave in SoDak:

Approaching Reykjavik at sunrise. One of my fave photos. Siggi, I loved Iceland. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6574042/iceland.jpg
  11:07am
Adrian in London:

Might well be. Just looke dup the album and discoverd that the wonderful Swiss actress Irene Jacob (Double Life of Veronique/Three Colours Red) is on it too.
  11:16am
Alexander in Moscow:

bombino is sublime! thanks!
  11:17am
trouble:

gorgeous picture dave in sodak
  11:17am
Mike East:

I think I need to get this bombino record. I unironically enjoyed the Gilbert OSullivan earlier, too. It made me think I need to get more post Beatles McCartney in my collection.
  11:21am
trouble:

mike, it's a beatiful record! and he is playing nyc soon: nov 29 at poisson rouge, a great place to see him. sit down and emjoy the vibes
  11:22am
trouble:

hey alexander in moscow!
  11:28am
Mike East:

awesome! I would totally go if I wasn't working. Great show, as always, Trouble.
  11:29am
Rob W:

Bombino tour dates if anyone's curious (starts Nov 26 in Montreal, then NE US, a bit of west coast & Mexico City): http://www.cumbancha.com/bombino/tour
  11:30am
trouble:

thanks mike and thanks rob for the bombino link
  11:39am
trouble:

call gov christie and tell him to continue the ban on fracking in the delaware river 609-292-6000
  11:48am
Lucky:

Holy crow! That's what I call a guitar solo! Play it, Roy!
  11:50am
trouble:

well big hello to you lucky!
  11:50am
Jennique:

Popping back in for a moment, looks like I missed quite a bit, including La Môme Piaf. Will listen on the archives fo sho.
  11:50am
trouble:

lucky: operation signed book has landed!
  11:56am
trouble:

feel better jennique! thanks for tuning in all
cheerio
  12:00pm
Adrian in London:

Thanks for a lovely show x
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