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Artist Track Album / Format Year Comments Approx. start time
Hank Levine w/ Timothy Leary  Image, Part One / The Psychedelic Experience   Favoriting (CD-R) from the Brainen Archive   1961 / 1966    0:00:00 Pop-up)  
Family  Burlesque   Favoriting Bandstand (CD) * from the Brainen Archive   1972  latest reish.
Thanks to Pat O'Con 
0:02:05 Pop-up)  
Sedition Ensemble  Inside/Outside   Favoriting Regeneration Report (CD) *   1980 / 2012    0:05:28 Pop-up)  
Fred Neil  Please Send Me Someone To Love   Favoriting The Many Sides of... (CD box set) from the Brainen Archive   1968 / 1998    0:09:37 Pop-up)  
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra w/ Bix & Lang  Singin' the Blues   Favoriting Masters Of Jazz (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1927 / 1996  VAR  0:13:19 Pop-up)  
Dr. John  Big Shot   Favoriting Locked Down (CD) *   2012    0:15:56 Pop-up)  
Impossible Shapes  Bombs   Favoriting Horus (CD) from the Brainen Archive   2006    0:19:44 Pop-up)  
The Band  Ruben Remus   Favoriting The Basement Tapes (LP box set) from the Brainen Archive   1967 / 1975    0:22:38 Pop-up)  
Prelude  After the Goldrush   Favoriting After the Goldrush (LP) from the Brainen Archive   1974    0:25:53 Pop-up)  
Gene Clark  With Tomorrow   Favoriting White Light (CD) *   1971 / 2011    0:28:17 Pop-up)  
 
Music behind DJ:
Billy Strange 
  Plays The Hits       0:28:34 Pop-up)  
 
Some songs for Record Store Day (4-21-12)
Socky & Jamie w/ The Spampinato Brothers  (If you wanna) Borrow my records   Favoriting Bubbles In The Think Tank: The Petite 7" Record (MP3) from the Brainen Archive   2012  VAR  0:40:08 Pop-up)  
David Greenberger & Birdsongs of the Mesozoic  How Records Are Made   Favoriting Bubbles In The Think Tank: The Petite 7" Record (MP3) * from the Brainen Archive   2012    0:41:09 Pop-up)  
Buck Owens & The Buckaroos  I've Got A Tiger By The Tail   Favoriting (7") from the Brainen Archive   1968 / 2012  Acetate and Coloring book  0:45:38 Pop-up)  
Daniels-Deason Sacred Harp Singers  Hallelujah   Favoriting Religion Is A Fortune: Sacred Harp Singing (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1928 / 2004    0:46:21 Pop-up)  
NRBQ  Snowfall   Favoriting We Travel The Spaceways (CD) * from the Brainen Archive   2012  Brand new disc: www.nrbq.com  0:48:34 Pop-up)  
Giles Giles & Fripp (w/ McDonald & Dyble)  Under the Sky   Favoriting The Brondesbury Tapes (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1968 / 2002    0:53:16 Pop-up)  
Grandpa Banana  I'll Do Anything But Work   Favoriting I'll Do Anything For You (CD) from the Brainen Archive   2009    0:56:03 Pop-up)  
 
Music behind DJ:
James Brown 
  Soul Pride (The Instrumentals 1960-1969)       0:57:41 Pop-up)  
NRBQ  The One And Only   Favoriting We Travel The Spaceways (CD) from the Brainen Archive   2012  NRBQ @ The Brooklyn Bowl Tonight!  1:09:58 Pop-up)  
Langston Hughes w/ Leonard Feather Sextet  Blues Montage   Favoriting Weary Blues (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1958 / 1990    1:14:01 Pop-up)  
Booker Little w/ Eric Dolphy  Moods in Free Time (Alt. take- #5))   Favoriting Out Front (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1961    1:19:48 Pop-up)  
The Bird and The Bee  I'm a Broken Heart   Favoriting The Bird and The Bee (CD) from the Brainen Archive   2007    1:22:44 Pop-up)  
 
Music behind DJ:
"frogs and more frogs" @ Joe Bauer's 
        1:27:08 Pop-up)  
Langston Hughes w/Horace Parlan Quintet  Consider Me / Warning: Augmented   Favoriting Weary Blues (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1958 / 1990  actual band leader: Charles Mingus  1:35:32 Pop-up)  
Sonny Stitt  Fool's Fancy (aka Wail)   Favoriting New Trends Of Jazz Vol. 8 (EP) from the Brainen Archive   1946  4 song 7"  1:38:10 Pop-up)  
dBs  Picture Sleeve   Favoriting (45) from the Brainen Archive   2011  (I forgot to play this earlier...) Issued for Rec Store Day 2011  1:41:01 Pop-up)  
Sandals  Tell us Dylan   Favoriting Highs In The Mid 60's, Vol. Two: L.A. '66 Riot On Sunset Strip (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1966  VAR  1:44:42 Pop-up)  
Pete Donnelly  When You Come Home   Favoriting When You Come Home (CD) * from the Brainen Archive   2011  Tommy Ardolino-drums  1:47:29 Pop-up)  
Little Stevie Wonder  Fingertips   Favoriting The Jazz Soul Of... (LP) from the Brainen Archive   1962    1:50:57 Pop-up)  
Branislau Kaper  "Main Title & Lost Girl" from Them!   Favoriting Monstrous Movie Music, Volume One (CD) from the Brainen Archive   1954    1:54:04 Pop-up)  
 
Music behind DJ:
Branislau Kaper 
  Monstrous Movie Music, Volume One       1:56:47 Pop-up)  


(* = new, from the Brainen Archive The marked selections are from the Brainen Archive.)


Listener comments!

  9:14am Todd in Miami:

Mornin', Bob. Freddie Neil, one of my Miami's finest. I know people who would hang with him in Coconut Grove in the '60s.
  9:21am SmokinJ:

Mornin' bb & all.. Another lovely spring day to enjoy! :)
  9:25am Mike East:

Danko definitely my favorite singer in the Band. Good morning everyone.
  9:25am Philo Gristle:

Morning from the midwest. Show goes well with the low rumblin thunder over here.
  9:31am annie:

this morning's radio has been sublime, really really great first jeff and now this.. i'm near tears for joy!
  9:38am non-smoker Jay:

How funny - I had just gotten a hankering to hear Ruben Remus a couple of days ago. Thanks!
  9:50am SmokinJ:

sweeeet...
  9:52am Billy "Smokin' J's" Jam:

Tuning in now to the legendary Bob Brainen - morning all inc. Annie and Mike East
  9:55am Mike East:

Caught the second half of the show last night, Billy Jam. Great stuff!
  9:58am Billy "Smokin' J's" Jam:

thanks Mike East - next week will be doing an extended 2 hour show - filling in for Andy + Frangry in addition to my slot - On another BB related note one of my fave all time albums is McDonald & Giles and fave song on it is "Tomorrow's People" - still have the record and in good condition
  10:00am annie:

hey mr jam!.. i'll be sure to catch that show!
  10:04am Mike East:

Excellent! You'll have some room to stretch out
  10:08am john:

Technodelic is the best YMO album!!!
  10:08am Mike East:

I believe there's one in Fairfield that participates in record store day on Rt. 46. Sound Exchange by me on Rt. 23 doesn't do anything special. I found a bookstore in Montclair a few weeks ago that has some pretty good vinyl.
  10:09am Billy "Smokin' J's" Jam:

yes Mike. Hi Annie - hope U R well. HEY - BB not sure of NJ record stores - just NY and Cail ones - but for YMO newbie have them listen to YouTube medley of their work here http://youtu.be/ZlaR6uv0WFY
  10:12am annie:

hey billy, btw: you recall a few years ago dead prez was going to release an album? my son made a video of 'lights out"? well, they decided to shelve the whole thing, 'tis pity..
  10:12am john:

i don't think i have heard another 2 song sequence better than "Stairs" leading into "Seoul Music" off YMO's Technodelic.. so perfect
  10:25am Billy "Smokin' J's" Jam:

at Annie - I do recall that - and that is a pity indeed - oh well
  10:39am annie:

is it just me, or is the signal cutting out?
  10:43am Mike East:

Sounds fine over here.
  10:43am Billy "Smokin' J's" Jam:

working here
  10:44am annie:

yeah, my winamp kept buffering and timing out.. it seems fine now
  10:45am Connie T. Empress:

Mine too: went to old fashioned tuner which works great out here in West Orange NJ but still not in Hoboken
  10:45am green dragoon:

I am in Morris County and the listening on my clock radio. loud and clear
  10:46am green dragoon:

kinda is good music for clock radio too
  10:48am paul in FL:

I listen to M. Shelley on the iphone sometimes. Just like hearing all those old songs on a transistor radio again.
  10:48am Mike East:

I've had the same clock radio for about 20 years. My first FM radio/tape player.
  10:49am green dragoon:

mine is a five dollar garage sale job ... got a couple back ups too
  10:49am Mike East:

Great show this morning, Bob. You've made the morning all but disappear.
  10:50am annie:

i've got a 40-year-old magnavox with the flipper numbers, still works like a charm...
  10:50am Philo Gristle:

Great set coming in loud and clear through a streaming radio with a clock!
  10:52am green dragoon:

picked up a probably 40 year Sony transitor radio at a recent garage sale ... works perfectly ... ludite or not it works for me
  10:53am kat330:

Yes, echoing what Annie wrote way up above, the Jeffrey Davison sets followed by Brainen's have been a morning's aural delight. And then next, Lowe and behold! Thanks WFMU. :)
  10:53am Mike East:

awesome, annie. Like Groundhog Day. I remember being amazed at my grandmother's when I was a kid.
  10:54am annie:

omg, what a find, GD. amazing technology for its time, too mike..
  10:55am green dragoon:

Lud·dite   /ˈlʌdaɪt/ Show Spelled[luhd-ahyt] Show IPA
noun
a member of any of various bands of workers in England (1811–16) organized to destroy manufacturing machinery, under the belief that its use diminished employment.
  10:56am Mike East:

Ok, time to mow the lawn. Been a pleasure hanging with you folks this morning.
  10:56am Philo Gristle:

Attack of the Giant Ants!
  10:58am Philo Gristle:

Someone oughta mix this with Van Morrison vox.
  11:04am green dragoon:

this is like 1978 in my uncle Dodge Duster in dead stop traffic on the Garden State Parkway going 'down the shore'
  8:51pm Eugene Bentley:

Hey Bob! Prelude's version of N. Young's 'After the Goldrush' was the first ever version I ever heard of this song. They were kind of a fairport Convention-ish group. The US version of their debut album didn't do them justice. I'll have to listen to Young's version again--I thought he was saying 1917 also.
  8:58pm Eugene Bentley:

It was Roy Clark with Buck Owens on Hee Haw.
  5:55pm Bix Gomez:

Ahh, Vintage Vinyl! Now that makes me homesick for NJ. Anyone remember Platter Puss?
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