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Two hours of rollicking delite: '60s jams, cartooniness, seriousness, sing-alongs, and Simpsons talk. P.dece.
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January 18, 2012: Jesus Was a Capricorn
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Format | Comments | Approx. start time | |||
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Liliput | 1978 | s/t | Kill Rock Stars | 2001 (comp) | CD | |||||
The Dictators | 16 Forever | Every Day is Saturday (comp) | Norton | 2007 | CD | 0:01:27 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Kinks | All of My Friends Were There | Village Green Preservation Society - Special Deluxe Edition (comp) | Sanctuary | 2004 | CD | 0:04:41 (Pop-up) | ||||
Kirsty MacColl | Days | Kite | Charisma | 1989 | CD | 0:07:04 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Sugarcubes | Birthday | Life's Too Good | One Little Indian | 1988 | CD | 0:10:06 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Squirrels | Seasons in the Sun | Way Out | 1991 | 7" | 0:13:55 (Pop-up) | |||||
Marianne Faithfull | The Ballad of Lucy Jordan | A Collection of Her Best Recordings | Island | 1994 | CD | 0:17:07 (Pop-up) | ||||
Shane MacGowan | Lucy (Version #2) | Mute | 1992 | 7" | 0:20:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
Mavis Staples | Don't Change Me Now | Only for the Lonely | Volt | orig 1970 | LP | 0:23:23 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Crests | A Year Ago Tonight | 0:34:42 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
The Beatle-Ettes | Only Seventeen | Girls With Guitars (V/A) | Ace | orig 1964 | CD | 0:36:54 (Pop-up) | ||||
Chuck Berry | Childhood Sweetheart | Missing Berries: Rarities, Vol. 3 | Chess | orig 1959 | CD | 0:38:48 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Byrds | My Back Pages | Younger Than Yesterday | Columbia Legacy | orig 1967 | CD | 0:42:00 (Pop-up) | ||||
Robyn Hitchcock | When I Was a Kid | Groovy Decoy | Relativity | 1982 | LP | 0:45:11 (Pop-up) | ||||
Nazz | You Are My Window | Nazz III | Rhino | 1970 | LP | 0:49:00 (Pop-up) | ||||
R. Stevie Moore | Explanation of Artist | Phonography | 0:54:58 (Pop-up) | |||||||
R. Stevie Moore | I Hope That You Remember | Clack! | 0:55:28 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Imaginary Icons | Lucifer Rise | 1:10:21 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
The Fluid | Tin Top Toy | Sub Pop | 1989 | 7" | 1:13:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Wipers | Nothing Left to Lose | Gimme Indie Rock vol. 1 (V/A) | K-Tel | 2000 | CD | 1:16:22 (Pop-up) | ||||
Devo | Praying Hands | Devo Live: The Mongoloid Years | Ryko | 1992 (rec 1977) | CD | 1:21:05 (Pop-up) | ||||
Suicide | Rain of Ruin | A Way of Life | Wax Trax | 1988 | LP | 1:25:10 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Vaselines | Teenage Superstars | s/t EP | K | 1988 | 12" | 1:29:09 (Pop-up) | ||||
Swell Maps | Big Maz in the Country | Train Out of It | Antar | 1986 (comp) | LP | 1:33:16 (Pop-up) | ||||
Wire | Silk Skin Paws | Restless | 1988 | 12" | 1:36:09 (Pop-up) | |||||
Big Dipper | Jet | 7" | 1:47:33 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Beat Happening | Me Untamed | Dreamy | K | 1991 | CD | 1:51:23 (Pop-up) | ||||
Blake Babies | Take Me | Rosy Jack World (EP) | Mammoth | 1991 | 12" | 1:54:59 (Pop-up) | ||||
Matthew Sweet | Played Out | Zoo | 1997 | 10" | 1:58:16 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Spinanes | Winter On Ice | Strand | Sub Pop | 1996 | CD | 2:02:19 (Pop-up) | ||||
Billy Bragg | Honey, I'm a Big Boy Now | Talking with the Taxman About Poetry | Elektra | 1986 | LP | 2:08:24 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Innocence Mission | Happy Birthday | We Walked in Song | (though I got it from YouTube) | 2:12:21 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Kris Kristofferson | Jesus Was a Capricorn | Jesus Was a Capricorn | Monument | 1972 | LP | 2:25:50 (Pop-up) | ||||
Willie Nelson | Don't Get Around Much Anymore | Stardust | CBS | 1978 | LP | 2:28:05 (Pop-up) | ||||
Townes Van Zandt | For the Sake of the Song | s/t | Tomato | 1978 | LP | 2:30:36 (Pop-up) | ||||
Cat Stevens | Jzero | Numbers | A&M | orig 1975 | CD | 2:35:55 (Pop-up) | ||||
Nick Lowe | Hope For Us All | At My Age | Yep Roc | 2007 | CD | 2:39:36 (Pop-up) | ||||
Bill Callahan | My Friend | Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle | Drag City | 2009 | CD | 2:43:15 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Enchanters | Today Is Your Birthday | 1952 | 2:48:31 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Neil Diamond | Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon | 2:57:11 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Van in DC:
glenn:
joe:
Alf from Upstate:
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Amanda:
glenn:
18 - Jan - 1983 Samantha Mumba (29)
18 - Jan - 1971 Jonathan Davis (41)
18 - Jan - 1969 Dave Batista (43)
18 - Jan - 1964 Jane Horrocks (48)
18 - Jan - 1961 Mark Messier (51)
18 - Jan - 1955 Kevin Costner (57)
18 - Jan - 1941 Bobby Goldsboro (71)
18 - Jan - 1920 Constance Moore (92)
18 - Jan - 1913 Danny Kaye (99)
18 - Jan - 1904 Cary Grant (108)
18 - Jan - 1892 Oliver Hardy (120)
18 - Jan - 1882 A.A. Milne (130)
18 - Jan - 1856 Dr. Daniel Hale Williams (156)
18 - Jan - 1782 Daniel Webster (230)
Amanda:
glenn! Thanks for the famous birthday list! I am in great company (ahem Mark Messier ahem)
Jeff G:
glenn:
G:
glenn:
Doug S.:
fishmonkeystew:
Jeff G:
Y'all are a smart bunch, clearly. <goes back to staring at blank screen>
joe:
BDR:
joe:
Michele:
The Chipmunks:
Amanda:
BDR -- Aw, you sweet talker!
Robert:
Jan Audun Uretsky:
Van in DC:
Robert:
joe:
Robert:
Doug S.:
You're on the playlist for a radio show airing on WFMU's alt stream Give the Drummer Radio. Duane's playlist is here:
http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/43535
To hear this fine radio show, click here: http://wfmu.org/wfmu_drummer.pls
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glenn:
G:
Jan Audun Uretsky:
Robert:
Skirkie:
mark:
G:
G:
Robert:
Robert:
G:
glenn:
Amanda:
Happy late birthday, mark! (not Messier.)
Skirkie, I don't wanna fight about this.
Robert:
glenn:
Van in DC:
G:
Some careers peak in people's 50s and 60s (for ex, politics). Some peak in people's 20s and 30s (athletes). Understandable enough!
Robert:
Robert:
Amanda:
Robert:
Van in DC:
Oscar Wilde:
Robert:
ndbob:
Wendy del Formaggio:
Artie:
ndbob:
pgw in mntclr:
Robert:
ndbob:
Robert:
Amanda:
Danne D:
Amanda:
Danne D:
Side note - Daniel Webster doesn't look a day over 223
glenn:
Danne D:
Amanda:
Danne D:
Joe B:
listener james from westwood:
Amanda:
Van in DC:
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listener james from westwood:
Tony Coulter:
listener james from westwood:
listener james from westwood:
listener james from westwood:
Amanda:
Tony Coulter:
listener james from westwood:
ndbob:
glenn:
Brian in UK:
Congratulations on getting thus far.
My daughter Alices' birthday on 20th, now that's on the cusp!
Hey ndbob how was Sunday?
Van in DC:
Doug S.:
glenn:
ndbob:
Danne D:
Van in DC:
E.L.:
Doug S.:
Amanda:
Joe B:
Oscar Gingrich:
joe:
Amanda:
Robert:
Joe B:
glenn:
Robert:
Dr. Paul then was as he is now.
Ike:
Amanda:
Amanda:
glenn:
Danne D:
Amanda:
ndbob:
Danne D:
Amanda:
Kenzo:
Doug S.:
Amanda:
Danne D:
Danne D:
Thanks for all you do, especially for us comment critters!
G:
Those of us who have done nothing but hang out with people with advanced degrees our entire adult lives know full well there tons of morons and twerps who studied long enough memorizing content on one specific topic to get either an earned doctorate in something, or some other doctor type degree such as MD or JD.
This is not a slam on Ron Paul. Just an experience-based sociological observation about use of the honorific "doctor."
Joe B:
Van in DC:
Danne D:
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Danne D:
joe:
Doug S.:
Danne D:
Robert:
I have a doctorate too and am sometimes known as Dr. Bob.
Kenzo:
Doug S.:
http://wfmu.org/table?period=7115
Robert:
Danne D:
@Robert you are a Dr. Bob, but not THE Dr. Bob.
G:
If someone's so smart, his or her ideas should stand up well without having to prop them up with constant mentions of a piece of parchment from decades ago on a perhaps non-relvant subject (M.D. <---> public policy).
joe:
Danne D:
Perhaps it was as commonly used as Dr. Dean but it seems like it's more often used - could just be my impression.
glenn:
Danne D:
Robert:
glenn:
Danne D:
joe:
Amanda:
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Skirkie:
listener james from westwood:
Danne D:
Skirkie:
Danne D:
Amanda:
glenn:
Danne D:
Dan in Seattle:
Joe B:
joe:
Skirkie:
glenn:
Amanda:
G:
Doug S.:
Probably an oldie-but-goodie Nazario Scenario.
Danne D:
Have a good day everybody :)
glenn:
Brian in UK:
Elvers have more fun.
listener james from westwood:
G:
joe:
Van in DC:
efd:
awww... archives, here I come. Happy birthday!
listener james from westwood:
listener james from westwood:
Skirkie:
G:
Amanda:
Thank you all, so very much! I had a great time this afternoon with all of you. See you in 2 weeks. <3