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Favoriting April 20, 2012: Street Talk (with a Top 40 request from Robert Ashley and a premiere of a new work by Phill Niblock)
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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments
B.C.G.  Street Talk   Favoriting   20th Century  1976  45   
Richard Pinhas & Duncan Pinhas  Paranoia (Iridium) (excerpt)   Favoriting Metal/Crystal  Cuneiform Records  2010  CD  + Anxiety as a clinical indicator: Part 1 - A Roche Record Report 
Prurient  I Wonder If I'll Be Able to Sleep   Favoriting Shipwrecker's Diary  Groundfault  2003  CD  + Anxiety as a clinical indicator: Part 1 - A Roche Record Report 
Henk Badings with Ramses Shaffy  Dialogues for Man and Machine   Favoriting More Electronic Music By Badings  Basta  2009  CD  recorded in 1958 
 
Peter Schat  The Aleph   Favoriting Anthology of Dutch Electronic Music, Volume 1: 1955-66  Basta  2005  CD  Recorded 1964-65 
Robert Ashley & Paul De Marinis  In Sara, Mencken, Christ and Beethoven There Were Men and Women (excerpt)   Favoriting In Sara, Mencken, Christ and Beethoven There Were Men and Women  Lovely Music  2002  CD  Originally released in 1973 
Robert Ashley  Concrete (excerpt)   Favoriting       WAV   
Robert Ashley  interview   Favoriting          
Brad Paisley  Mud on the Tires   Favoriting Mud on the Tires    2011  MP3   
The Keymen  Sentimental Journey   Favoriting Dance With Dick Clark  ABC-Paramount    EP   

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Študentsko Delavski Rock Teater V Opoziciji  Flat Music   Favoriting Študentsko Delavski Rock Teater V Opoziciji  Sazas    CD-R   
David Bowie  Scream Like a Baby   Favoriting Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)  EMI  1999  CD  Originally released in 1980 
Anti-Social Music  Fear   Favoriting Anti-Social Music Is the Future of Everything  Peacock  2009  CD   
Public Image Limited  Sale Bébé   Favoriting Paris Au Printemps  Nippon Columbia  1999  CD  Originally released in 1980 
Khanate  No Joy (remix)   Favoriting   Load  2003  12"   
Abdul Moimême / Ricardo Guerreiro  #36   Favoriting Kettahu  Creative Sources  2011  CD   
If, Bwana / Dan Warburton  I am Sitting In Phill Niblock's Kitchen (excerpt)   Favoriting I am Sitting In Phill Niblock's Kitchen  Monotype  2011  CD   
 
Arne Deforce  Feed Corn Ear   Favoriting     2012  CD-R  Composed by Phill Niblock 
 
Amelia Cuni  Raga 9   Favoriting Solo for Voice 58:18 Microtonal Ragas         
Bahar Movahed and Ali Akbar Moradi  Goblet of Wine   Favoriting Goblet of Eternal Light  Traditional Crossroads  2012  CD   
Eric Glick Rieman  What's Said, Reinterpreted by Future Hearers   Favoriting In My Mind, Her Image Was Reversed  Accretions  2011  CD   
Petula Clark  The Show is Over   Favoriting Beautiful Sounds: The Petula Clark Songbook  Castle  2000  CD   


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Listener comments!

  3:03pm
HotRod:

oooh ahhhhhh yesssssss
  3:03pm
common:

bryce and kurt=pure comedy
  3:03pm
Cecile:

you guys should make a disc of your transitions.
Hey, Hot Rod!
  3:04pm
Mr Donut:

Sweet rooster gif!
  3:04pm
βrian:

Audience with the cardinal.
  3:05pm
steve:

yay for disco
  3:09pm
BSI:

Yay for Pinhas...
  3:13pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

there's a Duncan Pinhas too? two Pinhases for the price of...two...I guess.
  3:13pm
Cecile:

Twinhas.
  3:15pm
allan:

Listening to fmu on top of noise record (Climax Denial) still sounds like fmu
Avatar 3:16pm
DJ KG:

Duncan is only on that one track of the Richard Pinhas record. It's the one with Merzbow and Wolf Eyes et al
Avatar 3:19pm
DJ KG:

& Hi!
  3:20pm
the real dc pat®:

this is cracking me up...
  3:20pm
Cecile:

do you have Flipper's version of the old lady who swallowed the fly?
  3:22pm
kiemzi:

i'm scared!
  3:23pm
allan:

this is sick
  3:27pm
BSI:

Play this forever, please.
-Thanking you in advance,
BSI
  3:27pm
steve:

what kind of a sick freak is responsible for this
Avatar 3:28pm
DJ KG:

Play it forever? But I"m supposed to have Robert Ashley on the phone in a half hour!
Avatar 3:28pm
DJ KG:

(apparently i'm feeling capitalizy today.)
  3:29pm
BSI:

KG, that's fine. And please limit potty-breaks to one per day if it would impact the whole "playing it forever" thing.
Avatar 3:30pm
DJ KG:

bsi, i have procedural questions about the potty policy which i'd rather not ask.
  3:31pm
steve:

hey kurt! last friday i had all my wisdom teeth pulled, and i was really excited to get home right before 3 in time for your show.
  3:31pm
Cecile:

I think anyone who had the name Ramses in 1959 and was not an Egyptian emperor or a dog is the coolest person ever.
  3:31pm
BSI:

....and that's exactly why we have an Inhuman Resources department. I don't make the rules...... or perhaps I do....
Avatar 3:32pm
DJ KG:

hahahaha! listening without wisdom teeth is the best way to approach the show!
Avatar 3:33pm
DJ KG:

see if you can see about having some minotaur tusks implanted.
  3:34pm
steve:

we'll see. they let me keep the teeth, not sure what to do with em yet.
  3:34pm
allan:

add ramses to list of cool baby names if i accidentally procreate...these are my children: ramses, hologram, buenaventura, and ted
  3:35pm
Michiel:

Ramses Shaffy was actually a Dutch chansonnier and had a few hits on his name.
  3:35pm
BSI:

Seriously. Potty-breaks or no, this is crucial audio. I'll be a-googling before nightfall. Cheers-plus.
  3:35pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

make a necklace--that's what I did when I had mine pulled (in 1985).
  3:36pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

my friend said if he ever had two boys, they would be Xerxes and Testicles.
  3:37pm
allan:

when mine got pulled i woke up and fell off the table
Avatar 3:38pm
DJ KG:

if i had twin boys they'd be maximilian and thanxamillion
  3:38pm
steve:

DCE, thats a very popular suggestion. i keep thinking theres gotta be some clever way to solder small circuits to em and make a little diy instrument or glow-y LED thing.
  3:38pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

my mom told me I tried to punch the nurse. I was SO out of it.
  3:39pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

the enamel's the limit, steve!
  3:40pm
BSI:

I picture having two kids & naming 'em Lassi & Kulfi.
Then I realize what the hell I'm talking about... no children! bah!
  3:40pm
Mike East:

My wife and I were thinking Signal is a good name.
  3:41pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

for either/or? sounds more feminine to me.
  3:41pm
steve:

gotta figure out what to name my new cat. no ideas yet.
  3:43pm
Mike East:

yeah either or. If its a boy, we'd nickname him Siggy.
  3:43pm
BSI:

@steve: i was about to give you my standard answer to this question, but... it's STEVE, actually. All pets should be named Steve. I'm on the record for years on this point.
  3:43pm
allan:

Between the wisdom teeth talk and self-haircutting discussion of the previous hour I’m beginning to think male playlist commenters are all really the same person with 10 year age discrepancies, scattered about the country. Cortazar wrote a short story about it once.
  3:43pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

but then people would be calling her "Signa Least"
  3:45pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

this cardinal attracts too much attention from passersby. keep that FedEx tab open for easy flipping!
  3:45pm
steve:

BSI, i... i don't even know what to think
  3:46pm
northguineahills:

Alright, Robert Ashley...
  3:47pm
Van in DC:

Weekend calls, I must be off now. Byyyyyyye all!
  3:49pm
BSI:

There was a time when all animals in the house were named for characters in NAKED LUNCH. Fadela (boxer) and Dr. Benway (iguana) were great in their respective roles. Was planning on a pair of rats called Hauser & O'Brien. That's when things got ... out of hand...
  3:49pm
Cecile:

I had the easiest wisdom tooth extraction in history.
  3:51pm
steve:

Cecile, do tell. the dentist told me mine was super straightforward and easy, relatively, but it was still pretty intense.
  3:52pm
fred:

@Cecile: I'd challenge you on that. I got a prescription for painkillers and didn't need to touch the things, I actually traded them for some weed
  3:52pm
radiobelly:

anyone know how 420 came about?
  3:53pm
Cecile:

Fred, I didn't even get a prescription for painkillers. I took ibuprofen and would have gone into work if it hadn't been for my boss refusing to let me come in because my speech was slightly slurry because of the novocaine.
  3:54pm
Cecile:

I was also 31 when they took it out. It came in when I was 25.
  3:54pm
fred:

@radiobelly: tune in to Billy Jam's show later and get schooled. Maybe not on that, but better
  3:55pm
allan:

this guy keeps pronouncing Berenice “Bear-uh-knee-say”, in Poe’s time it was “Bear-uh-nicey”. In any case, another name for the imaginary baby list
  3:56pm
glenn:

ttp://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1165023--how-420-came-to-be-a-marijuana-day-the-real-story
  3:58pm
G:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/420_(cannabis_culture)

some high school kids in Cali, early 70s
  3:59pm
G:

In Greek, it's actually "bear uh knee kay"
  4:01pm
allan:

even better!
  4:01pm
Caryn:

Still haven't had my wisdom teeth out. My friend, whose dentist had to actually go in through her cheek for one of the teeth, has freaked me out about the procedure. As has the local dentist, whose nickname Mengele tells you all you need to know about his approach to patients.
  4:03pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

man, I haven't done any work in hours!
  4:03pm
Dr. Mengele, DDS:

Let's take the wisdom teeth out on both sides at once, and you can report back to us on which side hurts worse. For science.
  4:03pm
steve:

i was disappointed by the percocets they gave me. all they did was make me sleep for three straight days. not as much fun as id hoped.
  4:03pm
glenn:

hmmm. i'm betting berenice and veronica are the same name in different languages. berenice mars, anyone?
  4:08pm
G:

Berenike was the ancient Macedonian pronunication of Pherenike in ancient Athenian Greek. Phere (carry, bear) + Nike(victory) = "Victory Bringer". Alexander of Macdeon spread Greek culture all over, hence Berenike. glenn is right that Veronica is a Latin offshoot of Berenike (e is the feminine ending in Greek, and a was the feminine ending in Latin)
  4:09pm
allan:

ive been pecking away at work and designing a new tattoo. owning a tattoo machine is fun, but not as fun as etymology!
  4:10pm
G:

etymology is stressful, b/c the pronunciation changes over thousands of years and thousands of miles
  4:13pm
allan:

that's whats so fun about it! do you go on World Wide Words? i don't allow myself to have the internet at home, otherwise i'd never leave
  4:13pm
Cecile:

I loved that he likes that.
  4:14pm
G:

I've published stuff about language. World Wide Words has been around since the 90s, and is a good site.
  4:14pm
Cecile:

Rupert Wainwright said the reason he wrote his opera in French was that he didn't like how English sounds in operatic form.
  4:16pm
steve:

arg gotta go, what a weird note to leave on... see y'all
  4:18pm
allan:

samuel beckett felt sort of the same. i love english, it's a real shit show.
  4:22pm
Caryn:

If we're thinking of the same video, it is indeed awesome.
  4:24pm
allan:

have a good weekend y'all, the 53 bus waits for no man
  4:25pm
Caryn:

Mainly, this video: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/e685c7e4ff/literal-video-total-eclipse-of-the-heart
  4:25pm
Caryn:

The literal video of the Beastie Boys' "Sabotage" is also good.
  4:25pm
53 Driver:

Hey, I gotta break coming at the end of the run. Let's move it, people.
  4:27pm
Cecile:

the sabotage video is perfect. It doesn't need anything else.
  4:27pm
Carmichael:

If I was in this guy's lecture hall, I'd be snoring my way to the Bahamas by now. Especially with those little birdies in the background.
  4:39pm
Cheri Pi:

I wonder if the Record Store release of PIL's album will be any good, eh?
Avatar 4:40pm
DJ KG:

i wouldn't put my life on it.
  4:40pm
Cheri Pi:

I was taking furious notes for Cecile & myself about that starting a band crap...
Avatar 4:42pm
DJ KG:

make sure to take notes on khanate too!
  4:42pm
fred:

@Caryn: Yeah, but the Beastie Boys' original video was already great as a parody, and parody of a parody is a little too postmodern for me.
  4:44pm
Cheri Pi:

No-Not Khanate!!! My cat isn't here in my cubicle to hug tightly.
  4:46pm
Cecile:

but khanate is making "flat music."
  4:47pm
Cheri Pi:

I was reading Oe's new book last night before bed and an animal hide plays a large part of the plot, I thought to myself, "Lawdy-I hope I don't hear Khanate any time soon" well that was less than 24 hrs ago.
  4:48pm
Cheri Pi:

Hear *no* Khanate
  4:49pm
HotRod:

HI CECILE! :)
  4:49pm
Cheri Pi:

Cecile-you know who I love? Our Muley :)
  4:51pm
fred:

Khanate rules
  4:52pm
Cecile:

hehehehehe, Cheri.

Hi, hot rod!
  4:53pm
Caryn:

@fred: yeah, I do think a lot of the best literal videos are of videos that are just plain bad or weird. The 80s is definitely the best for that.
  4:54pm
common:

i think skin coat is one of the scariest songs ever.
  5:00pm
Cheri Pi:

@common-agreed.
  5:01pm
fred:

@Caryn: at least the 80s were good for something in that department. That's a welcome development, and I didn't entertain high hopes there
  5:08pm
common:

@Cheri Pi It's scary...but fuckin great!
  5:12pm
Doug S.:

Jesus, this is beautiful.
  5:28pm
Carmichael:

Music to zone by. Or, specifically, to create spreadsheets by.
  5:30pm
tim from Champaign:

Wow, this is preventing me from sneaking out early to go to the bar.
  5:33pm
dinatekno:

Wow...this is fantastic! I'm so happy I get to wear headphones at work. Perfect tones while repairing a failed software deployment.
  5:38pm
tim from Champaign:

Dammit Kurt, quit playing these intriguing jams so I can go to the bar already.
Avatar 5:40pm
DJ KG:

tim from illinois? i grew up just down the road a piece.
  5:42pm
tim from Champaign:

Yeah, what city? I'm a transplant as of about 5 years in C/U.
Avatar 5:44pm
DJ KG:

grew up in springfield, college in bloomington/normal as i was too big a slacker to get into u of i.
  5:47pm
tim from Champaign:

Nice! I grew up in MI but moved here for my wife's grad school. Bloomington/Normal has 3 kick ass record stores these days.
Avatar 5:47pm
DJ KG:

went to isu instead, home of the redbirds, like the one in the gif!
Avatar 5:49pm
DJ KG:

huh. i was just in b'n a few weeks ago and i found zero of the three kick ass stores. not to say i don't believe you, but i was sad to climb the steps to mother murphy's and find they only sell skateboards and bongs now.
  5:50pm
Bong Crosby:

Happy 420!
  5:51pm
slugluv1313:

WOW!!! whole show has been awesome, Kurt, but this "Goblet of Wine" piece is incredible -- totally transports you to another realm . . . THANK YOU!!!
  5:52pm
tim from Champaign:

Oh crap, just on the same block as Mother Murphys is Waiting Room and North Street Records (run by 2 ex MM employees). I have a friend who worked at MMs and bemoan the current state of affairs there. Thanks for the great show, Kurt!
Avatar 5:53pm
DJ KG:

hi slug! long time.
  5:59pm
sotias:

hello from scotland :)
  6:01pm
slugluv1313:

hi Kurt! yes, sad to say, i have not been able to listen "live" recently :( . . . so glad to be here today! and YES! i must pick up that "Goblet of Eternal Light" album! Traditional Crossroads rules and Bahar Movahed's voice is AMAZING!!!
  3:57pm
Lee:

Would like a transcript too, slugger.
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