Favoriting The Long Rally with Scott McDowell: Playlist from March 16, 2012 Favoriting

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Drawing an endless knot. Improvised, international, American, old, abstract, other.

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Favoriting March 16, 2012: Pink Frost

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Grachan Moncur III  Hipnosis   Favoriting     0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Chris Forsyth & Koen Holtkamp  Early Astral 1   Favoriting Early Astral  Blackest Rainbow  0:10:39 (Pop-up)
Masaki Batoh  Kumano Codex 1   Favoriting Brain Pulse Music  Drag City  0:25:47 (Pop-up)
Chris Knox  Not Given Lightly   Favoriting Tally Ho! Flying Nun's Greatest Bits  Flying Nun  0:30:41 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Zazou Bikaye 

Mama Lenvo   Favoriting

Crammed Global Soundclash 1980-89, Part One: World Fusion 

Crammed Discs 

0:41:09 (Pop-up)
Death of Samantha  Werewolves of London   Favoriting Laughing in the Face of a Dead Man  Homestead Records  0:40:58 (Pop-up)
The Chills  Pink Frost   Favoriting Kaleidoscope World  Homestead Records  0:43:58 (Pop-up)
Jackie McLean  Love and Hate   Favoriting Destination... Out!  Blue Note  0:47:33 (Pop-up)
Alice Coltrane  Huntington Ashram Monastery   Favoriting Huntington Ashram Monastery/World Galaxy  Impulse!  0:56:09 (Pop-up)
 
Rufus Harley  Eight Miles High   Favoriting Courage: The Atlantic Recordings  Rhino Handmade  1:06:33 (Pop-up)
Paul Dunmall and Chris Corsano  Identical Sunsets   Favoriting Identical Sunsets  ESP-Disk'  1:12:18 (Pop-up)
Dr. Angus McDonald  Barabel Phadruig/Donald Willie and His Dog/The Price of the Pig   Favoriting Harps, Pipes & Fiddles    1:17:36 (Pop-up)
David Watson  Dexter (part 1)   Favoriting Fingering an Idea  XI  1:19:22 (Pop-up)
Maighread Ni Dhombnaill  Sean O Duibhir A'Ghleanna   Favoriting Lament  Real World  1:34:22 (Pop-up)
shotts& dykehead caledonia pipe band  The Friendly Piper/The Black Isle/Abbieville   Favoriting Harps, Pipes & Fiddles    1:37:07 (Pop-up)
 
Yoshi Wada  Singing   Favoriting Lament For the Rise and Fall of the Elephantine Crocodile  EM  1:44:01 (Pop-up)
Finbar Furey  Rakish Paddy   Favoriting The Irish Pipes of Finbar Furey  Nonesuch Explorer Series  1:50:29 (Pop-up)
Yoshi Wada  Bagpipes   Favoriting Lament For the Rise and Fall of the Elephantine Crocodile    1:50:59 (Pop-up)
Matthew Welch  Traversing Mad-hatten   Favoriting Ceol Nua    2:01:53 (Pop-up)
Pipe Major Forsyth  Mallorca   Favoriting Black Mirror: Reflections in Global Musics 1918-1955  Dust-to-Digital  2:18:15 (Pop-up)
 
Zazou/Bikaye (Chateau Flight mix)  M'Pasi Ya M'Pamba Mix   Favoriting Crammed Global Soundclash 1980-1989 box (The 2003 remixes)  Crammed Discs  2:31:42 (Pop-up)
Zazou Bikaye  Mama Lenvo   Favoriting Crammed Global Soundclash 1980-89, Part One: World Fusion  Crammed Discs  2:36:43 (Pop-up)
Nadjma vs. Adrian Sherwood  Ravishments in the Seraglio   Favoriting Crammed Global Soundclash 1980-89 box, Part One: World Fusion  Crammed Discs  2:39:35 (Pop-up)
Konono No.1  Ditshe Tshiekutala   Favoriting Lubuaku  Terp  2:40:49 (Pop-up)
Tsèhaytu Bèraki  Atzmtom Keskisom   Favoriting Selam  Terp  2:44:04 (Pop-up)
Ali Farka Toure  unknown   Favoriting Ni Foli  Social Music Record + Tape Club  2:53:38 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:06am
Ben:

Need a rally this morning.
  9:07am
trolly mctrollerson:

man how long is this rally?
  9:09am
bruceleh:

Braxton bagpipes? Please?
  9:10am
bruceleh:

Great music for the to clear out the house at the end of the party.
  9:11am
bruceleh:

Paul Dunmall?
I'm sitting on the edge of my chair wondering who it's gonna be.
  9:12am
trolly mctrollerson:

(a: not long enough!) hahaha / I'm just trollin'
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:20am
Scott:

Bruceleh don't give it all away!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:27am
Scott:

What is happening? I really don't even know.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:32am
Scott:

New bin fever.
  9:37am
yayson:

excellent show
  9:38am
Ben:

That Forsyth track was amazing
  9:41am
fred:

Good morning Scott and listeners.
@Scott: I really liked your performance at the hoof and mouth
@Ben: I second that
  9:42am
Vikipedia:

Though the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe and Irish uilleann pipes have the greatest international visibility, bagpipes have been for centuries played throughout large parts of Europe, the Caucasus, around the Persian Gulf and in Northern Africa.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:43am
Scott:

Thanks, Fred! That was super fun. Thanks to Heather Faye Kahn for Lydia Lunch vocals. Could not have done that w/o her help!
  9:46am
Cheri Pi:

super set this morning Scott!
  9:47am
Chris from DC:

Forgot just how great this Chills song really is.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:51am
Scott:

Thanks Cheri Pi!
  10:07am
SheShe:

Think that Beerland show is tomorrow night
  10:08am
common:

hell yea Rufus!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:08am
Scott:

Oh my, you're right! It is tomorrow. DAMN!
  10:10am
kat330:

Scott, I second Fred on your HnM performances! Didn't get the chance to tell you last week. And this Rufus rules.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10am
Scott:

Thanks. I would not have noticed that error.
  10:12am
SheShe:

Sure. Should be a great show. I'm a lucky Austinite.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:14am
Scott:

Yeah! Thanks, Kat!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15am
Scott:

You are lucky, I love Austin!
  10:16am
Kurt:

I love bagpipes. The Irish uilleann are too refined.
  10:18am
Marmalade kitty:

bonnie bagpipes, aye :)
  10:19am
kat330:

Rufus, now Angus! We named two of our regular squirrel visitors out back Rufus and Angus. :)
  10:20am
Caryn:

Hello all! Note to self: get the Coltrane reissues.
Both the Highland bagpipes and the uilleann are great instruments, but I do always laugh at the Braveheart soundtrack using uilleann bagpipes. Yeah, they're more melodic, but seriously: wrong country!
  10:21am
Andrew Waterloo:

Say what you want about bagpipes. They'll always sound better than a large balloon.
  10:21am
Mike East:

I told my one Austin friend to go check out the show. I'm hoping he does so he'll turn into a WFMU convert and start pledging his cash!! Nobody listens to me when I tell them this is the only radio station that matters. I think you have to come to it yourself for it to really sink in.
  10:21am
Nathan:

My Scottish ex-girlfriend got an ASBO for regularly playing bagpipes to gabba music in Glasgow. What an unholy union. Still makes me laugh though simply because it's so ridiculous.
  10:24am
Chris from DC:

I was hoping for David Watson when you mentioned the pipes.
  10:24am
kat330:

@Caryn: Hey, BTW, I was way off the mark about my Holiday the other day. Not only is mine NOT on CD, it is actually a double vinyl set from 1972 on Columbia: "God Bless the Child," produced by Chris Albertson from the John Hammond Collection. I guess your 10-album CD was only on a wish list at some point in time! :) The vinyl has some nice cover art by Cliff Condak as seen here: http://www.discogs.com/Billie-Holiday-God-Bless-The-Child/release/2785503
  10:25am
Kurt:

Ulleann pipes sure don't inspire one to go off to battle. Or play golf for that matter.
  10:29am
Brain in KU:

Pibroch
  10:29am
bruceleh:

Apparently someone is play bagpipes on the Morgan Stanley fixed income trading floor!
See what you started, Scott!?
  10:31am
Caryn:

Then again, seeing as Braveheart is a movie that in every way goes "aw, screw historical accuracy", the choice of the uilleann bagpipes is maybe totally appropriate.

@kat: cool cover!
  10:35am
bruceleh:

Oh, bagpipes, tomorrow is St. Paddy's day!
  10:37am
kat330:

I hear "Hail, Hail, the gang's all here" from time to time in this.
  10:37am
MD:

ILLIAN PIPES...TOOO!!!!!!!!
  10:38am
Caryn:

Yay, Maighread! She's a bit of a legend, having been part of Skara Brae and all.
  10:44am
dave:

put on the headphones, heard the pipes, and mentally went "JONESY!" before i heard scott's voice.
  10:45am
Caryn:

Heh, Dave! Although the pipes would have to be playing the theme to The Magnificent Seven.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46am
Scott:

Ha! DropkickMurphy-free zone.
  10:47am
Caryn:

Okay, is an elephantine crocodile just a really big croc, or is it some old name for the hippo? You know, like how the Romans called giraffes camellopards, because they looked like a mix of a camel and a leopard.
  10:49am
kat330:

This looks pretty damn big: http://lyntwitchell.com/images/david_with_croc_2.jpg
  10:51am
kat330:

But not even as big as this: http://fan-tas-tic.com/wp-content/uploads2/2011/12/meanwhile-in-africa-giant-crocodile1.jpg
  10:53am
Caryn:

Oh, for the days of Eddie & Finbar Furey...
  10:55am
Caryn:

You know, that last one could definitely be called elephantine. But it's so big that the mouth looks kinda small in proportion...
  10:58am
kat330:

Yeah, well, I wouldn't call him "small mouth" to his face.
  10:59am
Caryn:

Hey, I'm snarky but not an idiot! Well, not that kind of idiot, anyways...
  11:00am
Nathan:

Dinosaurs still roam the earth.
  11:02am
kat330:

Caryn, do the Finns celebrate tomorrow night at all? (and I don't mean the Finn bros)
  11:04am
kat330:

JT brought home some Guinness -- the only beer he likes -- and I dunno if he's turning 100% 'merkan or it was already somewhat traditional. [If he starts watching Am. football, I'm going to ask his family to deprogram him in May. :) ]
  11:05am
Caryn:

@kat: not really. Certainly the Irish pubs all have events planned, but there's no general celebrating.
  11:09am
kat330:

I understand it's not a big deal in Ireland either. At least compared with the U.S.
  11:09am
Caryn:

It's very much an American holiday. I mean, it's nor particularly celebrated in Ireland either.
  11:10am
kat330:

Synch!
  11:10am
Caryn:

Oh man, I think I owe you a coke.
  11:12am
kat330:

I'd settle for a pinky link, but either one must be virtual.
  11:13am
Caryn:

On a side note, I've always wanted to try a shamrock shake. Holding out my hooked pinky as I type.
  11:13am
Mike East:

I'm just glad St. Patrick's day is on a Saturday this year so I won't have to deal with the drunk tourists on the bus.
  11:13am
Andrew Waterloo:

St. Patrick's day has become nothing more than drunken plastic green obnoxiousness, and a few parades.
  11:14am
Caryn:

You know, this is not the most riveting track I've ever heard. It's becoming white noise.
  11:14am
kat330:

Aren't they just vanilla shakes with green food coloring?
  11:16am
Caryn:

@kat: see, I have no idea! I just like the name and the colour, so I'm curious.
  11:16am
kat330:

I guess it is supposed to drive us Mad-hattan hatters.
  11:16am
stefica:

i like the drone.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
Scott:

Oh this is Yoshi Wada again (still).
  11:17am
stefica:

thanks for clarifying. for those of us scoring along at home.
  11:18am
kat330:

Ohh, sorry. He's still mourning the giant crocs?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:19am
Scott:

Very much so.
  11:20am
kat330:

They take tomorrow so seriously in Chicago, they dye the river green.
  11:20am
Deepak:

Reflections in Global Musics sounds like an interesting compilation, will try and find it.
  11:22am
kat330:

Great set of pipes!
  11:24am
kat330:

So did you welsh on the Welch?
  11:24am
fred:

@Deepak: I like it a lot. I saw Ian Nagoski play once, he had a bunch of CDR compilations of 78s, amazing stuff there
  11:25am
kat330:

I'm confused....
  11:25am
Caryn:

I sometimes suspect Chicago uses that as an excuse. "Yeah, the river's green. That food colouring, you know, for St. Patrick's Day! Nothing to do with pollution! Nothing at all! ... Stop looking at me!"
  11:28am
Sam:

Yes, then they can say "Chicago is a very green city"
  11:29am
Parq:

Karaoke at a bar called Beerland in Austin during SXSW sounds pretty neat, actually.
  11:33am
Caryn:

"Crammed global soundclash" sums up many WFMU shows.
  11:39am
kat330:

Yeah, I dig that description.
  11:40am
Deepak:

This reminds me, maybe we can have a 'Gregorian chant hour' in the future.
  11:47am
DeemerDave:

Why is Eric Cartman singing African music? "Hipnosis"
  11:50am
kat330:

@Deepak: I'd love to hear some very early music. A rebec drone certainly can offer a long rally.
  11:59am
kat330:

Thanks for all the great pipes' sets, Scott! Have a safe weekend too!
  12:00pm
joe:

Obama looking to see if you want to go out and pop some bottles tonight?
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