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Favoriting November 22, 2011: salt, grease, and pesticides

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format New Approx. start time
david durrah  space 1   Favoriting universal sounds of america  Soul Jazz        0:00:00 (Pop-up)
roland p young  row land   Favoriting Isophonic Boogie Woogie  em records        0:02:31 (Pop-up)
lijadu sisters  amebo   Favoriting danger  knitting factory  1976    *   0:09:14 (Pop-up)
steve reid and the legendary master brotherhood  lions of judah   Favoriting universal sounds of america  Soul Jazz        0:15:07 (Pop-up)
adrian younge  rafelli chase   Favoriting   wax poetics    7"    0:19:29 (Pop-up)
lindstrom & christabelle  looking for what   Favoriting real life is no cool  Feedelity/Smalltown Supersound        0:22:04 (Pop-up)
the louvin brothers  i see a bridge   Favoriting satan is real  light in the attic      *   0:28:34 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

 

the sea at castle hill 

Droll Yankees Inc. 

 

 

 

0:31:35 (Pop-up)
serge reggiani  le petit garcon   Favoriting   jacques canetti disques    7"    0:39:52 (Pop-up)
colleen  past the long black land   Favoriting les ondes silencieuses  leaf        0:42:42 (Pop-up)
robert wyatt/orchestre national de jazz  vandalusia   Favoriting around robert wyatt  bee jazz      *   0:47:26 (Pop-up)
Etienne Daho  il ne dira pas   Favoriting Des Jeunes Gens Modernes: Post Punk, Cold Wave et Culture Novo en France 1978 - 1983  naive/agnes b      *   0:52:40 (Pop-up)
wax tailor  Say Yes (feat. ASM)   Favoriting in the mood for life  le plan        0:56:01 (Pop-up)
dick curless  foggy foggy dew   Favoriting the long lonesome road  omni recording corporation  1968    *   1:00:01 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

 

the sea at castle hill 

Droll Yankees Inc. 

 

 

 

1:03:45 (Pop-up)
tasseomancy  askelon   Favoriting ulalume  out of the spark      *   1:10:17 (Pop-up)
matt "mv" valentine  P.K.dick   Favoriting What I Became  woodsist      *   1:13:30 (Pop-up)
sam williams and the harris singers  he will fix it   Favoriting This May Be My Last Time Singing: Raw African-American Gospel On 45 RPM (1957-1982)  tompkins square      *   1:19:41 (Pop-up)
wounded lion  wyld parrots   Favoriting lvxlcdm  in the red      *   1:21:13 (Pop-up)
  intro/tokyo   lost in translation OST  Emperor Norton        1:23:05 (Pop-up)
Kevin Shields  city girl   Favoriting lost in translation OST  Emperor Norton        1:23:41 (Pop-up)
fletcher henderson and the dixie stompers  Spanish Shawl   Favoriting fletcher henderson and the dixie stompers 1925-6  emi        1:28:10 (Pop-up)
Joe McGasko  this planet is doomed   Favoriting WFMU Reinterprets the Music of Sun Ra: Interplanetary Remixes (V/A)  wfmu      *   1:29:54 (Pop-up)
louis and bebe barron  love at the swimming hole   Favoriting ost forbidden planet  poppydisc      *   1:31:55 (Pop-up)
  side 2/#1   man on the moon the flight of apollo 11  evolution        1:37:33 (Pop-up)
  side 1   sex is my business  fax record company        1:40:42 (Pop-up)
dorothy ashby  lonely girl   Favoriting afro-harping  cadet records        1:44:53 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

 

the sea at castle hill 

Droll Yankees Inc. 

 

 

 

1:47:18 (Pop-up)
andreya triana  lost where i belong   Favoriting lost where i belong  ninja tune        1:54:32 (Pop-up)
golden silvers  of arrows eros   Favoriting true romance  xl        1:58:50 (Pop-up)
matias aguayo  i don't smoke   Favoriting kompakt total 12  kompakt      *   2:05:32 (Pop-up)
digitaldubs  dub echoes theme   Favoriting #1  roir      *   2:10:58 (Pop-up)
juanita ellis  make a joyful noise   Favoriting Boddie Recording Company: Cleveland, Ohio V/A  numero group      *   2:14:55 (Pop-up)
olof arnalds  close my eyes   Favoriting olof sings  one little indian      *   2:19:10 (Pop-up)
sam dees  heritage of a black man   Favoriting Black and Proud Volume 1 v/a  trikont        2:22:26 (Pop-up)
lucille bogan  tricks ain't walking no more   Favoriting Oh, Run Into Me, But Don't Hurt Me! Female Blues Singers Rarities 1923-1930  sub rosa        2:26:47 (Pop-up)
big blood  all operations   Favoriting strange maine 11-04-06  Donttrusttheruin        2:28:51 (Pop-up)
charlie haden  The Interlude (Drinking Music)   Favoriting Liberation Music Orchestra  impulse        2:37:05 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

 

the sea at castle hill 

Droll Yankees Inc. 

 

 

 

2:40:31 (Pop-up)
patsy cline  strange   Favoriting live volume two  mca records        2:43:39 (Pop-up)
group doueh  jagwar doueh   Favoriting zayna jumma  sublime frequencies        2:45:53 (Pop-up)
beverly ann  you've got your mind on other things   Favoriting jumpin at the go-go  bmg        2:50:19 (Pop-up)
jonti  snickers hiss   Favoriting twirligig  stones throw      *   2:51:59 (Pop-up)
emika  be my guest   Favoriting emika  ninja tune      *   2:53:43 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:01am
earwax:

salt, grease, and pesticides - 3 of the 4 major food groups
  9:03am
glenn:

what's the fourth?
  9:03am
Marmalade kitty:

Yay Trouble!!!
  9:04am
Brian in UK:

Hello trouble & associates.

glenn bridge.
  9:05am
earwax:

caffene
  9:07am
glenn:

i would have said pancakes, but perhaps that's just wishful thinking.
  9:08am
trouble:

bonjour and good grey day to you all. i feel a lunar vibe coming on...
  9:09am
jonathan:

hey trouble!!
  9:10am
dc pat:

nice painting. painter? short bio?
  9:10am
Brian in UK:

trouble I'm guessing this picture is early Matisse, if that is who painted it.

glenn ever tried galettes? Made with buckwheat flour. Lawd how long did it take to get to food.
  9:12am
glenn:

hmmm. i make galette with puff pastry, but i'm sure there are many different versions.
  9:13am
Brian in UK:

I'm going to try Gado Gado at the weekend.
  9:14am
PMD:

Listening live on the radio. So excited!
  9:14am
trouble:

bonjour jonathen. YEs brian in the uk that is matisse, marguerite wearing a hat. i love this painting, but for this week i felt like it had an old relatives vibe, what with thanksgiving and all on the horizon. And i just thought of making buckwheat crepes yesterday, in fact., a gluten free version
  9:16am
glenn:

have you seen the vegan black metal chef? VERY funny stuff. http://www.youtube.com/user/VeganBlackMetalChef
  9:17am
jamesie:

my mums pug was called Matisse (she and Fanny the other pug) were run over 1983 - also my Dad, killing all three - RIP
  9:18am
dc pat:

vegan black metal chef rules. I just finished up some TDay "leftovers" (stuff that wouldn't fit into the fake turkey, tofu, seitan....really good this year....
  9:19am
Brian in UK:

The picture does have a fusty feel about the dress. Looks like the hands were an afterthought.
  9:22am
still b/p:

Buckwheat ployes are good but you need to eat 125 of them for a good substantial breakfast.
  9:23am
Snortley:

I thought the major food groups were sugar, salt, chewing gum, and cigarettes.
  9:24am
glenn:

wouldn't chewing gum be considered sugar?
  9:25am
fred von helsing:

Salt, sugar, grease, carbohydrates, and alcohol
  9:26am
Parq:

Not to be off-topic, but fire-breathing first set, Miss Trouble.
  9:28am
trouble:

the major food groups are cakes, cookies, and ice cream although in my house they are probably more like chocolate, kale, brown rice and spanish wine
  9:29am
trouble:

parq, kind words are never off topic: thanks!
  9:32am
earwax:

We elves try to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns and syrup.
  9:34am
Marmalade kitty:

I fel the spray here!?
  9:36am
AbeSomething:

Castle Hill - That was wonderful!
  9:36am
still b/p:

Guinness, pizza, squash and dark (70%+) chocolate -- although somehow I still weigh less than an average Irish Setter.
  9:37am
dc pat:

I'm going to go with von helsing. That about sums up my diet...
  9:38am
cordesc:

hands? what hands, they've been bitten off!
  9:39am
glenn:

irish setters are above average, not that i want to paraphrase garrison keillor.
  9:41am
annie:

pmd!!
  9:41am
Sam:

Good morning
  9:42am
Patrick:

Trouble, if you and the fam have no plans your welcome to join us in Columbus for turkey day!
  9:43am
Sam:

I saw this great Jean-Paul Belmondo movie called "Le Solitaire". The villain is this guy named Schneider, prounounced Shneh-dare, who's this chubby nerdy looking guy with big puffy hair, but he's a heartless killer. Hilarious.
  9:44am
Patrick:

Still b/p at lest now vegetables (pizza) make up the majority of your diet! Keep up the good work!
  9:45am
glenn:

big puffy hair will do that to you.
  9:45am
trouble:

wow sam, that looks awesome! here's a trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYAPSZTO0Cw
  9:46am
Magda:

There was a documentary about graffiti, I believe it was called Bomb It. The most fascinating was graffiti from Spain. You can tell they adopted a modern art style. You can see cultural influences in some of these pieces and how the line between street art and art in the contemporary sense bleeds together.
  9:47am
trouble:

hey patrick and lovely emily! thank you, but we are ri bound. dj icepack turns 11 tomorrow! aaagh. have a nice couple of days of rest...
  9:48am
Magda:

I also think someone should pay an artists with room and board and supplies to cover up ugly graffiti throughout the metro area.
  9:48am
erella!:

ah, Robert Wyatt, Thank you so much Trouble.
  9:49am
trouble:

bonjour erella! ca va?
  9:51am
Brian in UK:

Has the word been invented yet for women/men who put on far more perfume/aftershave than is really necessary causing a gagging/nausea amongst their fellows.
  9:52am
Magda:

Skunks.
  9:52am
erella!:

I live in toronto. We have a horrible dreadful guy as the mayor. There is a lot of very funny graffiti with his face. Really close to my house, there is a huge portrait of ROB Ford. At Halloween, the portrait became a Zombie, which was funny - for a time. Now, day after day to see this big scary face vomiting blood is not a pleasant addition to my day. I want the image to be altered again but don't know how to reach the artist.
  9:52am
Sam:

Yes, it was a great movie.
"Où est Schneider!!"
  9:53am
glenn:

inscentsate?
  9:56am
ken:

mervieulleux?
  9:57am
Magda:

Brian maybe department store skunks would be appropriate.
  9:58am
Jennique:

Morning Trouble and family. This painting has a musty look to it. Like your Aunt Ida who usually smells like wet down feathers.
  9:58am
Magda:

thank you trouble.
  9:58am
still b/p:

Patrick -- Don't know if you caught it before you emigrated, but Portland has a new slice in town the last couple of years: Otto's, and, yea, it is good, and in two locations downtown shall ye find it, both of them just steps away from where one of those other food groups is enjoyed handily on Fridays and Saturdays, so the map overlays the official diet diagram nice 'n healthy like.
  10:01am
George:

I love you Trouble but that was the worst sounding encoding of an mp3 I've heard in a while.
  10:03am
Brian in UK:

Guess aroma propagation is a common problem in the first/second world.

Made pizza last night (00 flour) I put some shredded duck leftover from previous day. It was delicious.
  10:03am
trouble:

really ? george i am so sorry. i played it off you tube, as a request and it sounded fine on the cue but that is not a good judge i guess. that is why i hate to play music off other sites...ooops
  10:04am
Magda:

Well I wish they would turn lemons into lemonade and use overly scented people for crowd control.
  10:04am
erella!:

Happy Birthday dj icepack. Yikes,. Congrats on the second of many double digit birth dates. I have been obsessed with this age related quote for the last couple days. I think you might appreciate it.
"A Human lifetime is less than 1,000 months long.
For only 1/3 of those 1,000 months will you have time for serious thinking, serious loving and serious acting – that gives you only 300 months,” said Prof. Grayling
  10:07am
Brian in UK:

You know more at 15 intuitively than the rest of the world. But what can you do with it?
  10:10am
Marmalade kitty:

sound quality was ok to my ears ..but I'm not a fan of the track
  10:11am
Magda:

Next time I will send tracks for requests I make. It sounded find on my end.
  10:12am
Jennique:

OH - and happy eleventieth birthday to dj icepack! Hope you made it to the silverball museum.
  10:13am
George:

No need to apologize. I just feel a need to call out that sort of thing. Best Wishes.
  10:15am
trouble:

no apologies needed magda, thanks for the heads up
  10:18am
Priscilla:

Utopia member Moogy Klingman passed away:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/22/arts/music/moogy-klingman-songwriter-and-original-member-of-utopia-dies-at-61.html?hpw
Todd Rundgren is so amazingly cool - no wonder Liv Tyler's Mom told her he was her father.
  10:19am
trouble:

brian in the uk, i teach 15 year olds, i find that terrifically hard to beleive. i am more intuitive now than when i was a teen. then i acted out of built in ruts handed down to me by others , now i act alone, but conciously part of a group, and more confidently
  10:22am
sugarwolf:

happy birthday, DJ Icepack! I remember listening to your shows when you were pregnant with my favorite WFMU DJ.
  10:22am
sugarwolf:

spooky, my math question was 111 + 1!! All those 1s!
  10:25am
Parq:

RIP Moogy, indeed. My own favorite of his non-Utopia work will always be Bette Midler's "Songs for the New Depression" album, a drastically underrated style salad that included a duet with Bob Dylan on the latter's "Buckets of Rain", with Moggy playing honky-tonk piano.
  10:25am
Dave in SoDak:

Well, I guess I'm watching Lost in Translation again tonight. ;-)
  10:26am
Parq:

Is it young D's birthday? Happy birthday, kid. Such a shame his star turn with Clay Pigeon at the Record Fair wasn't during an on-air segment.
  10:33am
Jennique:

Joe McGasko should have been a voice on Ren & Stimpy. "No sir, I don't like it!"
  10:34am
Detroit Mac:

Monsters of the Id!
  10:39am
aaron in chicago:

"and don't forget one in the command module!"
"shut up, mike."
  10:47am
Brian in UK:

trouble I debated about using intuitive, probably more personal than general. The intuitive falls in with one of Jungs four personality types with which I can identify. Do we grow into intuition or is it there from the begining? The point I was trying to make was the way that it is possible to see/absorb the world at such a young age without bias.
Anyway lets just enjoy 11.
  10:49am
trouble:

brian in the uk, i see bias as being a constant in any circumstance. maturity is being able to realize the bias and act around it
  10:58am
Brian in UK:

trouble something on the lines of Philip Larkins' 'your parents, they f... you up'? This is a harsh view I appreciate and not necessarily that of the writer.
  10:59am
mike tp:

just popped in. my daughter jennifer is a chef at abbys table in portland oregon. all vegan all the time. when in portland look it up. happyolidays all
  11:02am
Brian in UK:

Andreya Triana puts me in mind of Shara Nelson, sad that she has produced nothing for over 15 years. My comp is rebuffering a lot today.
  11:02am
trouble:

hey mike tp! hey jennique! sorry i am having troulbe keeping up on this list tioday, too much info for the riaa man to do this week...
  11:03am
trouble:

not so much that they f you up brian but everything leaves an imprint, everything. there is no tabula rasa
  11:06am
glenn:

they fuck you up, your mom and dad, they may not mean to but they do. they give you all the faults they had, and add some extra, just for you. - philip larkin.
  11:07am
seang:

Larkin is the shit!
  11:10am
seang:

man hands on misery to man, it deepens like a coastal shelf, baby
  11:12am
Brian in UK:

I agree, we have twin daughters they have learned for nine months longer. On first appearance there is no link of twins or even sisters. We did however try to be neutral by not favouring one or other.
  11:21am
r i s k y:

Great track. Love arthur russells version aswell! GO TROUBLE!!!
  11:21am
trouble:

twins fascinate me! it's like they have an added sense that we don't, if i was a psycologist i would study twins! and i am not agreeing with philp larkin, i'm hoping the misery is lightened with time not intensified...
  11:22am
Parq:

Karma in the news this morning -- the foreclosure lawyers who mocked the homeless at a Halloween party have all been notified that their firm is closing and they they will soon be losing their own jobs.
  11:22am
earwax:

RIP Paul Motian
  11:26am
stu:

Hei Trub, November in the air, days pass quick, we can see the stars almost all day twinkle twinkle
  11:30am
Brian in UK:

Larkins day job was as a librarian, anyone got a picture of him smiling, doubt it.

It's just got dark so early, raining, misty, smells of November. Hot chocolate calling. Cracking set as ever.
  11:35am
cubicle carl:

Big Blood soothes the savage breast
  11:35am
ffrr:

earwax, how did you find out about Paul Motian? It's not in the Times.
  11:46am
glenn:

country doowop, in a way.
  11:47am
AbeSomething:

@ffrr http://jazztimes.com/sections/news/articles/28981-paul-motian-dies-at-80
  11:51am
seang:

yeah Larkin was a bit of a downer, but the dude had wit
  11:52am
ffrr:

Thanks, Abe. I guess they're prepping his obit. He was the king of the anti-drummer, will be much missed.
  11:55am
trouble:

toodles fellow music lovers, have a great holiday if that's what you will be celebrating, or just a great week
  12:01pm
jim in the d:

Cool, I wondered when my swag was going to arrive!
  11:37am
trouble:

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https://www.facebook.com/pages/This-is-the-modern-world-with-Trouble/138976469534262
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