Playlist for 19 April 2012
| Backsliding [on Instrumentutionalized: Slide Guitar]
On today's show we introduce a new occasional segment, Instrumentutionalized, a completely subjective and thoroughly incomplete freeform survey of music played on a particular instrument. Today: slide guitar.
At first I thought you were making a tequila reference! Kat, that is a complex philosophical question. I have not yet figured out the metaphysical or musical equivalent of the worm. Perhaps if more people drop by, the sharing would be the worm. Maybe I should say "early adopters."
11:17am
kat330:
I was already prepared to respond, and DON'T say at the bottom of the bottle because it's WAY too early and tequila's never been my cuppa IAE. :)
11:21am
kat330:
This bird's been very busy already this a.m. Out gathering herbs from our garden, a haiku came into full bloom. I posted it here: kat330.tumblr.com/post/21381537582/a-surprise-haiku-bloom
11:29am
Artie:
I never really liked worms anyway. Too wriggly, and where are the eyes anyway? Always preferred a nice plate of fish. And maybe some sweet corn on the side.
Hello Artie. So in response to Brian Wilson's question, you do not like worms. Noted.
11:31am
kat330:
@Charlie: On the less complex side of "worm philosophy," there's always Poe's "Conqueror Worm." I'm really looking forward to some quavery steel today, Charlie. I'll just get my grass skirt from the closet.
11:32am
Artie:
And just when you think you've gotten to know a worm, and really understand them - they turn. Not Trustworthy.
Hi Charlie! I love the picture on the playlist. It looks like the woman is hypnotizing the man. I guess it's the only way the Yankee could learn to play the gee-tar.
11:38am
kat330:
Joan Baez sings this lovely on her Christmas "Noel" album, arranged by the incomparable Peter Schickele.
11:39am
Michael:
hallo charlie and fellow travelers -
charlie, little piece on Brattleboro in yesterdays' Globe Calendar section: pics here you might enjoy:
http://www.boston.com/travel/explorene/vermont/galleries/brattleboro_close_up?pg=2
Article isn't there but on their website - I'll post link and hope it works.
11:41am
Carmichael:
Good morning, bleeding edge people. I will actually be busy doing SOMETHING at the top of the hour. Hope it doesn't take too long. See you after.
11:42am
kat330:
@Wendy: And notice how very UN native Hawaiian she looks too.
Hi Wendy, Michael, Carmichael.
@ Wendy -- yes, she's actually a half Italian, half Greek New Yorker in a PVC skirt teaching the vacationing Englishman how to be Hawaiian.
11:45am
kat330:
@Carm: I'll be in keyboard absentia when you get back, so ALOHA! covers hello and goodbye! [I'll be listening outdoors though]
11:46am
wendy del formaggio:
Charlie: hahaha
11:47am
katya oddio:
Hi folks! Will have to catch the archive this time. Go get 'em, Charlie!
Here's the link to the Brattleboro story. They mention a cheese shop as well...=) Link may or may not work - boston globe has gone the pay route. If it doesn't I'll email it to you charlie.
g'mornin' Bob!
Michael -- will check that story later, thanks!
12:03pm
Michael:
emailed it as well -
12:06pm
wendy del formaggio:
Hmm, I'd like to know about this cheese shop. I wonder if it's the one downstairs from where I'm sitting right now! But I had to roll my eyes at the intro to the story: "ethnic" restaurants? I wonder if the diner counts. New Englanders are an ethnicity, aren't we?
agreed, still b/p
also, Holiday in Waikiki introduced a theme in British pop of disillusionment with trips to warmer climes, including Safe European Home by the Clash, and Dreadlock Holiday by 10CC.
1:04pm
ndbob:
true Charlie - though I did take a Holiday in Wakiki
1:05pm
wendy del formaggio:
@MIchael 12:11: I'm a transplanted New Jerseyan, too. Yup, we'll always be from away.
1:07pm
Snortley:
Does all this slide have to do with the recent passing of Cyril Lefevbre?
1:09pm
Carmichael:
Greg Ham of Men at Work was found dead at home yesterday. Absolutely nothing to do with this show; just thought music lovers would want to know.
1:10pm
Snortley:
That is, Lefebvre, as in the Uptown Hawaiians, and other projects.
The Impossibles
Mieko Hirota
Jogi Snake Charmers
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
Chuck Johnson
The Creation
B.B. King
James Tisdom
Sister Gertrude Morgan
Naomi Shelton & the Gospel Queens
John Bhengu
Abelardo Carbano
Trio Nagô
Raul Seixas
Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger
and more
and more
and more...24 hours a day!!
Me too Wendy!
Nice line-up, Doug! Go Drummer Stream!
2:07pm
Van in DC:
Oh hey, thanks Charlie!
3:03pm
kat330:
Charlie: I dunno who was beaming more outside during your program today, me or the sun. The Allegro box doesn't display what's airing at any given moment, so it's a hunt to find which pieces made the biggest impact. A few though: Bradford Reed was a standout delight, as was Rebby Sharp and, of course, TMBG. Thank you the great Backyard Slide! :)
2:49pm
doyle dean:
thanks Charlie, wow, and with Pere Ubu! I am honored