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Favoriting May 15, 2012: KBOO's Rich Lindsay Fills In

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
             
Rodney Friend  A Stereo Space Odyssey   Favoriting A Stereo Space Odyssey  Gold Award       

Music behind DJ:
Radio Shack 

2001 A Space Odyssey   Favoriting

A Sound Odyssey 

Tandy Corp. 

 

 

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Sears Inc.  Stereo Component Music System   Favoriting Demonstration Record - Sears #9235  Sears      0:04:20 (Pop-up)
William B. Tanner  Total Sound Demo   Favoriting Tanner Total Sound Library        0:09:37 (Pop-up)
Marlin Perkins  Does The Abominable Snowman Really Exist?   Favoriting The Cat's Meow (7")  Norden Labs      0:13:49 (Pop-up)
Don Simmons  Love Will Keep Us Together   Favoriting Don Simmons Plays the Organ Grinder Wurlitzer Pipe Organ  Organ Grinder Pizza    Long defunct Portland OR chain of pizza places with Wurlitzer organs.  0:21:17 (Pop-up)
Debbie Culbertson  Feels So Good   Favoriting Reflections  Self/Themeworks      0:26:05 (Pop-up)
Bob Snyder  Just The Way You Are   Favoriting Plays Music Box Dancer  Self/A+R Record Manuf.      0:29:08 (Pop-up)
David Lee  Theme From The Exorcist   Favoriting At The Organ Grinder  Organ Grinder Pizza      0:32:33 (Pop-up)
Lenny Carr  Tie A Yellow Ribbon   Favoriting Lenny Who?  Self/Sound Productions    From Cannon Beach OR. Has inevitable picture of a sunset at the beach on the cover  0:35:04 (Pop-up)
Organ Freakout!  Golden Gate Freakout   Favoriting A Happening at the Mustang  Stereo Fidelity Records      0:38:49 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Janko Nilovic 

Chorus For Leslie   Favoriting

Supra Pop Impressions 

Montparnasse 2000 

 

 

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The Idlers  I Dig Rock And Roll Music   Favoriting Good Times Are Not Over  United States Coast Guard Academy      0:45:25 (Pop-up)
Bruce Thwacker/Matt Vincent  The Boozer   Favoriting Songs of Love, Songs of Life  Royal Master Recordings    Budget label Song Poem hell  0:48:39 (Pop-up)
Wayne Lovelady/Matt Vincent  Where's The Beef?   Favoriting Songs of Love, Songs of Life  Royal Master Recordings      0:50:43 (Pop-up)
Richard Alva/Matt Vincent  Buxom Lady   Favoriting Hit Songs of Tomorrow  Royal Master Recordings      0:52:18 (Pop-up)
Eschol Cosby  Sinner At The Bar   Favoriting Branded For Christ  Branding Iron Records      0:54:41 (Pop-up)
Tom Speed  Just Believe   Favoriting Just Believe  Rose City Sound      0:56:48 (Pop-up)
Gary S. Paxton  The Big A = The Big M   Favoriting 7"  PAX    On blood red vinyl!  1:01:14 (Pop-up)
Pat Boone/George Otis  Excerpt (If the hippies took over)   Favoriting Solution To Crisis America  Bible Voice      1:04:08 (Pop-up)
Peter Boyle/Bobby Scott  Hey Joe   Favoriting Joe Speaks  The Cannon Group      1:08:33 (Pop-up)
The Hagers  Motherhood, Apple Pie and the Flag   Favoriting 7"  Capitol    AKA The Hager Twins, as seen on Hee haw  1:11:13 (Pop-up)
Janet Greene  Termites   Favoriting 7"  Chantico      1:13:44 (Pop-up)
Bill Mason Band  (Ain't No God On The) Radio   Favoriting No Sham!  KMR Records  1977  Greasy British Gospel Pub Rock  1:17:00 (Pop-up)
Merrill Womach  Dry Bones   Favoriting Merrill Womach in Quartet  New Life Records    http://goo.gl/oOK1J  1:20:26 (Pop-up)
The Norton Family  Jesus Loves The Little Ones/Heaven Came Down   Favoriting The Norton Family Plays Marimba Melodies  ARA Records      1:21:19 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Hugo Montenegro 

Moog Power   Favoriting

Moog Power 

RCA 

 

 

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Sandra Brookover  Checklist at the Meat Counter   Favoriting How To Buy Meat  USDA    LP of 30 sec and 60 sec radio spots  1:30:52 (Pop-up)
Hal Leonard  Walk Like an Egyptian   Favoriting Marching Band '87`  HLP      1:31:58 (Pop-up)
Hal Leonard  Everybody Have Fun Tonight (Wang Chung)   Favoriting Marching Band '87`  HLP      1:34:04 (Pop-up)
Pacific Northwest Bell  Holiday In Washington   Favoriting A Holiday In Washington (7")  Pacific Northwest Bell      1:36:29 (Pop-up)
Bob Miller  Wake Up and Grin   Favoriting I Love Living Here (7")  KEX Radio    Promo for Portland OR top 40 station's morning show, from the mid 80s. Local references abound.  1:40:59 (Pop-up)
Anonymous  Portland Rain   Favoriting Portland Rain (7")  Anonymous Recordings      1:45:37 (Pop-up)
R.W. Stone  Harry Truman   Favoriting Harry Truman (7")  kastle      1:48:39 (Pop-up)
B.J. Trampas  My Woman, My Mountain   Favoriting The Musical Legend of Harry Truman  Double Rainbow      1:50:26 (Pop-up)
"Trooper" Dick Curtis  Well, Now...   Favoriting Well, Now...  Self/Dick Curtis Productions    Cash-in on stupid local brewery commercial.  1:53:29 (Pop-up)
Don & John Lampien  I Won't Say I Love You   Favoriting 7"  Lavender    Wobbly little self-produced 7" from Seaside Oregon  1:56:45 (Pop-up)
The Raving Maniac  Rock and Roll Man   Favoriting 7"  Cricket Records      1:58:38 (Pop-up)
Sandra Brookover  How To Buy Lamb   Favoriting How To Buy Meat  USDA      2:00:52 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Paris Studio Group 

Accroche Toi, Caroline   Favoriting

Sound Gallery vol.2 

EMI 

 

 

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Ernest Hood  Saturday Morning Doze   Favoriting Neighborhoods  Thistlefield Records  1975    2:05:42 (Pop-up)
Ernest Hood  At The Store   Favoriting Neighborhoods  Thistlefield Records  1975    2:10:43 (Pop-up)
Johnny Gunn  Imagine   Favoriting Introspection IV  Warner Bros.      2:19:35 (Pop-up)
Unknown children  The Weenie Man   Favoriting The Weenie Man  Feeding Tube Records    Compilation of found children's cassette recordings  2:22:16 (Pop-up)
Buzz Clifford  Baby Sittin' Boogie   Favoriting 7"  Eric Records      2:25:24 (Pop-up)
Double Take  Funky Baby (Radio Edit)   Favoriting Funky Baby 12"  TSR Records      2:27:00 (Pop-up)
Dr. Hajime Murooka  Sound of the Main Artery of the Mother   Favoriting Lullaby From the Womb  Capitol Records    Sticker sez: "Newsweek Reports:When Dr. Murooka played the amplified sounds to screaming infants, almost every one stopped crying..."  2:31:12 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
F.A. Bartlett W60WP 

Life Story of Nikola Tesla In Morse Code   Favoriting

Radio Code By Word Method II 

Epsilon Records 

 

Played with the Womb Record 

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Ruggero Cini  Babilonia   Favoriting Jacopone  RCA Italiana      2:34:23 (Pop-up)
Gil Trythall  Nashville Moog   Favoriting Nashville Gold  Athena      2:36:26 (Pop-up)
The 18th Century Concepts  Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby?   Favoriting In the 20th Century Bag  Sidewalk      2:39:07 (Pop-up)
Helmut Zacharias  Hurdy Gurdy Man   Favoriting 7"  Capitol Records      2:42:16 (Pop-up)
John Andrew Tartaglia  I Am The Walrus   Favoriting Tartaglia Theorum  Capitol Records      2:44:23 (Pop-up)
James Last  Give Peace a Chance   Favoriting El Condor Pasa  Polydor      2:48:07 (Pop-up)
Richard Christensen  Kingdom of Doom Collage   Favoriting Muve  Capitol Records  1968    2:51:04 (Pop-up)
Realistic Co.  Aquarius/Walk On By   Favoriting Big Band Moog  Ampex Records      2:54:12 (Pop-up)
Disco Circus  In A Gadda Da Vida   Favoriting Disco Circus  Lollipop Records      2:57:46 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  11:45am
Carmichael:

Good morning, Rich. Waiting here in Sacramento for your show to begin.
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ricardo montalban:

hello, everybodys!
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ricardo montalban:

hey, Carmichael!
  11:55am
listener james from westwood:

good tuesday all, and welcome, rich!
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ricardo montalban:

Hi James! Thank you!
  11:57am
Alf from Upstate:

Welcome back, Rich!
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ricardo montalban:

Thanks, Alf!
  11:59am
Carmichael:

Hola, Ricardo!
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ricardo montalban:

Hola to you, Carmichael!
  12:02pm
listener james from westwood:

aha, rich = ricardo! i don't think i knew you were one and the same. i am notoriously slow on the uptake. bring on the moldy old rekkids!
  12:02pm
Brian in UK:

Afternoon Rich & gents.
  12:02pm
texas scott:

hey Rich.
glad to see you here!
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ricardo montalban:

Hey, Texas Scott, Brian! Good afternoon to you, sirs!
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ricardo montalban:

I'm commenting here as Ricardo, an amusing puppet painted on my fist, but DJing as Rich.
  12:06pm
Brass Knuckles:

pic of puppet, please.
  12:07pm
duke:

She sounds very excited by the Sears #9235.
  12:07pm
Brass Knuckles:

stupid woman. let me hold your hand through this explanation.
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ricardo montalban:

I love this woman's voice for some reason. I wonder if she was a prominent voice actress. She sounds so early 70s.
  12:08pm
MrFab:

So, Ricardo Montalban will NOT be dj-ing today? Ah darn, was hoping for some rich Corinthian vinyl!

Hey, Rich! *waves* looking forward to you killing ugly radio this morn.
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ricardo montalban:

Hey! It's Mr. Fab!! It's rich corinthian vinyl today, much of it found in hillbilly thriftstores througout the NW
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ricardo montalban:

Here's the best sample from that Sears demo: goo.gl...
  12:11pm
duke:

It would have been better if the record he put on was the one we were already listening to. The Sears #9235 recursive stereo system.
  12:11pm
listener james from westwood:

jingles!
  12:12pm
Carmichael:

I now know how to operate my hi-fidelity stereo home entertainment system!
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ricardo montalban:

I found a pile of radio spots and demo packages in a coastal junk store. I can only assume some programming director kicked the proverbial bucket.
  12:13pm
texas scott:

give simulated woodgrain our regards
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ricardo montalban:

I once DJ'd as DJ Simulated Woodgrain Veneer
  12:15pm
duke:

Marlin is going to inject Jack with distemper and then give him the vaccine tonight on Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom.
  12:15pm
texas scott:

that's dangerous!
  12:15pm
Doug S.:

Fine Corinthian leather radio!
  12:16pm
Carmichael:

"While Jim Fowler wrestles the deadly anaconda, I'll return to the studio for more film."
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ricardo montalban:

Mr. Fab is in the house. You should check out his amazing blog Music For Maniacs: musicformaniacs.blogspot.com
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ricardo montalban:

I like how Marlin says Rep-tulls.
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ricardo montalban:

here's a brief sample of Marlin for any DJs out there: goo.gl...
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ricardo montalban:

I was disappointed that marlin doesn't try to approximate the chattering sound himself
  12:21pm
MrFab:

Why thank you, sir! I hope everyone here knows about Ricardo's legendary KBOO podcast/programs like "Kill Ugly Radio." Unmissable. (is that a word?)
  12:21pm
Brian in UK:

Do not monkey with me, Marlin.
  12:22pm
Arthur P.:

Wait, you mean we're not going to hear about the vaccine?!?
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ricardo montalban:

Aw, shucks, thanks Senor Fab!
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ricardo montalban:

Arthur P: the flip was actually quite dull.
  12:24pm
Brian in UK:

Rich. Dull, explain this concept. If it's like any vet I know it will cost just to listen.
  12:24pm
listener james from westwood:

harvesting the vaccine from the snow leopards must have made for some fairly distempered felines.
  12:24pm
Carmichael:

Don, you RAWK!
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ricardo montalban:

yeah, I think he was a Magnavox organ salesman, demo guy here in Portland.
  12:28pm
Carmichael:

Debbie's no slouch, either.
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ricardo montalban:

She was apparently a whiz on some Yamaha keyboard, had something to do with the development or something.
  12:30pm
BSI:

I recommend avoiding whiz on yamaha keyboard.
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ricardo montalban:

I attended a Noise show where someone whizzed on a keyboard, but I don't know what make or model it was.
  12:35pm
duke:

Theme From The Exorcist. Nothing inspires pizza purchase like demonic possession.
  12:36pm
Carmichael:

Today's show description in a word: snappy!!
  12:36pm
listener james from westwood:

please tell me lenny carr is depicted wearing a wine-colored tux with lapels wide enough to be visible from space.
  12:36pm
listener james from westwood:

lol@ bsi!
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ricardo montalban:

Carmichael: Thank you!
James: YES! How did you know?
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ricardo montalban:

His rendition of Go Away Little Girl is really creepy, too.
  12:39pm
listener james from westwood:

it's funny; i read an article a few years back about how clothing warehouses, vintage shops, etc. in vegas were seeing massive interest in those sorts of mid/late-70s cuts and colors of men's formal wear. like there was a run on that era. weird how things come back around again.
  12:40pm
northguineahills:

Digging the recs....
  12:40pm
ndbob:

hello everyone!
  12:41pm
ndbob:

Hi Rich!
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ricardo montalban:

Thanks northguineahills!
  12:41pm
listener james from westwood:

g'day ndbob & northguineahills!
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ricardo montalban:

Hi ndbob!
  12:44pm
Carmichael:

A legendary Sacramento pizza parlor was called Pizza 'n' Pipes. A guy sat up in an opera-style box and boogied on the pipe organ, with the various mechanical sound effects on the walls chiming in like magic. The pepperoni tasted so much better.
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ricardo montalban:

Ugh. Bit rusty with my home DJ setup.
  12:46pm
northguineahills:

Hello everyone. Been a little mum today, as caffeine seems to be ineffective. Time to go w/ maté
  12:47pm
Carmichael:

Speaking of creepy. These guys should be called the Rock Destroyers.
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ricardo montalban:

Carmichael: We had a place in Vancouver WA (just across the river from Portland OR) called Uncle Milt's with a giant Wurlitzer and they'd play silent movies.
A guy would come out in a moth-eaten Pink Panther costume.
  12:49pm
☺☺☺☺:

I'm trapped in my basement and it's 1976.
  12:49pm
northguineahills:

I have to see the Idlers rec cover.
  12:50pm
northguineahills:

I probably have a half dozen Wurlitzer LPs of various prominence, but these have been awesome.
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ricardo montalban:

The cover is painted in a Coast Guard scheme, red stripe. Just like a ship
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ricardo montalban:

Thanks, northguineahills!
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ricardo montalban:

Royal Master Recordings is bottom of the barrel in my book. They only have two singers, this guy and a woman and they recycle backing music on different songs.
  12:53pm
duke:

Is this the answer song to Where's the Beef?
  12:53pm
northguineahills:

I was curious as I have a friend who is a Cpt in the Coast Guard, and he would get a guffaw out of it.
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ricardo montalban:

duke: yes! I think you're onto something!
  12:56pm
Brian in UK:

Branding Iron Records. Christ.
  12:56pm
Andy S.:

This show certainly has been a unique listening experience -- one that I hope never to repeat in my lifetime!
  12:56pm
northguineahills:

I'm more familiar w/ answer songs in the dancehall genre, but this works well too.
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ricardo montalban:

Achtung: We're heading into wobbly Christian music territory
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ricardo montalban:

This guy reminds me of Calvin from The Beat Happening/K Records. Trippy cover art, too.
  12:58pm
Brian in UK:

Is there unwobbly Christian music? Christ.
  12:59pm
Andy S.:

Enough of talentless white people singing about their mythical god!
  12:59pm
northguineahills:

Yeah, this is bringing up awkward memories of my childhood. Bad Christian folk guitars. I prefer Jesus hippie rock.
  12:59pm
Brian in UK:

Hymns notwithstanding.
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ricardo montalban:

you just never know. Sometimes the cover is so great: big lacquered hairdoos and weird clothes, but the music can be so dull. I have tons of trippy Xtian covers with sometimes great music.
  1:01pm
Andy S.:

This track ("Just Believe") feels as long as "Stairway to Heaven." And at this point, I'd rather be listening to "Stairway to Heaven."
  1:02pm
northguineahills:

Please eliminate it!
  1:02pm
duke:

Now THIS is truly weird.
  1:03pm
northguineahills:

This is Kenny G territory.
  1:04pm
Brass Knuckles:

This track is killing it.
  1:04pm
Brian in UK:

Is this the Paxton from Skip & Flip
  1:06pm
Brass Knuckles:

Why is this man squeezing his nostrils as he speaks?
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ricardo montalban:

I am sure that this record was mastered at the wrong pitch. I thought it was just this segment, but later, when Pat speaks, he too sounds speeded up.
  1:06pm
Brian in UK:

Thought I recognised the name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_S._Paxton
  1:07pm
☺☺☺☺:

Kenny G or David Lynch.
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ricardo montalban:

Here's the whole segment with the pitch/speed corrected (by my ears anyway): goo.gl...
  1:07pm
ndbob:

yep - Gary Paxton has had quite a varied career to say the least
  1:08pm
duke:

@Brian Gary looks like those two women on the WFMU front page
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ricardo montalban:

yeah, Paxton was big producer dude. I think he also supposedly had an affair with Tammy Faye Baker.
  1:11pm
MrFab:

I learned long ago that you'll learn more about America spending time in thrift stores than in any history class.
  1:12pm
Brian in UK:

Makes the Monster Mash seem tame.
Nice one, Duke!
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ricardo montalban:

yes, Fab. My wife and I have noticed tons more people at thrift stores lately.
  1:15pm
Carmichael:

Janet Baez? Ode to Termites?
  1:16pm
northguineahills:

I was thinking WFMU's Kenny G.
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ricardo montalban:

She was the right wing's attempt at making an Anti-Baez
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ricardo montalban:

Is it me, or does this sound like really early GG Allin, like GG and the Jabbers?
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ricardo montalban:

This is all little kids playing Marimba. On the back cover, they all have sombreros on.
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ricardo montalban:

The distortion is in the recording. Pretty badly done from the sound of it.
  1:26pm
MrFab:

Well, marimbas are a pretty 'buzzy' intrument. One of the things I like about 'em.
This is beautful.
  1:26pm
ndbob:

Quite a set here... I've heard that Janet Greene LP.. and it's hard to escape finding Merrill Womach Lp's at thrift stores:)
  1:29pm
ndbob:

Gary Paxton was also in the Hollywood Argyles, and was involved in lots of interesting records - there's a good CD of Gary Paxton material
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ricardo montalban:

yeah, he's got quite a legacy. Lots of odious religious records, too. I'll bet Kim Fowley has some interesting stories about him.
  1:37pm
gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

Hi there Rich
Sounds like you enjoy your James Last lps
  1:38pm
ndbob:

Yep.. and I'd bet Gary has some interesting stories about Kim Fowley
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ricardo montalban:

Hey there, gratefulblac! Yes, that I do. That Paxton 7" would fit right in with Last's Giant Man song, wouldn't it?
  1:40pm
gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

yes, always had a soft spot for his Beatles lp - Eleanor Rigby especially
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ricardo montalban:

have you seen the youtube clip of his band doing Hawkwinds Silver machine?
  1:41pm
Carmichael:

Here's a Wurlitzer link for y'all: http://www.theatreorgans.com/ca/tossd/tossd/organ.htm
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ricardo montalban:

The local (to Portland Or) references in this record are astounding, perhaps perplexing for those who didn't live here in the 80s.
  1:43pm
gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

no way! sounds like that scene of a rock festival in Carry On Camping!
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ricardo montalban:

references to Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh (Osho) and the cult showdown.
  1:44pm
gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

do you mean carry on up the Khazi!
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ricardo montalban:

Ironically, it's sunny and nearly 80 here today.
  1:48pm
Brian in UK:

Sanyasins to the right. Was it orange as the favourite colour?
  1:50pm
ndbob:

I'm pretty sure I had this record.. found at the Tacoma 45 show
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ricardo montalban:

yes. Red, actually. My cousin was actually in the cult for a spell.
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ricardo montalban:

yeah, that Harry Truman LP is pretty unavoidable is you live in the area. Maybe beyond.
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ricardo montalban:

This LP too. I remember seeing several boxes of sealed LPs in a Christian thrift store when I was a teenager.
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ricardo montalban:

The flipside to this John and Don Lampien record is great, but maybe too stupid for this show goo.gl...
(not that that's been stopping me so far)
  2:11pm
ndbob:

I need to go.. excellent show Rich.. I'll catch the rest on the archive
  2:12pm
listener james from westwood:

was in the other room for a minute, and thought the soundtrack to "apocalypse now" had come on. now i hear it, far less ominous.
see ya later ndbob!
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ricardo montalban:

See you, ndbob! Thanks for listening!
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ricardo montalban:

This Ernest Hood lp is pretty peculiar in a sentimental way. Not technically a thrift store record as the artist's son gave me a sealed copy, but it's local.
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ricardo montalban:

Ernie played on Flora Purim's Butterfly Dreams and Tales to Tell.
  2:24pm
listener james from westwood:

found sound! yes!
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ricardo montalban:

i bought this thinking it was on a CDR and they sent it on vinyl instead! Win!
  2:34pm
Anchovy Paste:

Feeding Tube records? Did you say Feeding Tube records?
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ricardo montalban:

I did indeed: www.feedingtuberecords.com
  2:44pm
gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

- thought it was hurdy gurdy man - did Steve Hillage and butthole surfers ever do versions?
eh red as opposed to blue - soccer fan reference rather indian cultism!
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ricardo montalban:

The BHS did. I'm not sure about Hillage, though.
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Egg Man:

Hey, that's me!
  2:47pm
gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

some nice strings on this one!
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ricardo montalban:

Hey Egg Man!
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ricardo montalban:

yeah, there's another Tartaglia part coming up.
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Doug S.:

I have Louis Armstrong doing this one.
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ricardo montalban:

Oh, I'd love to hear that Doug!
  2:50pm
BSI:

The Bonzos doing "Give Booze a Chance" was a deep favorite. All that drunken slurring is classic...
  2:50pm
gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

all I am saying is give peas a chance!
  2:51pm
BSI:

yeh, BHS did hurdygurdy... on one of those regrettable later albums...
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ricardo montalban:

Nice one, BSI!
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ricardo montalban:

Tartaglia does the strings on this Richard Christensen album, as well.
  2:53pm
gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

BSI - think it was soon after Hairway to Steven lp - a career highpoint never again reached!
  2:54pm
BSI:

True enough, GfM(rs)uk: Hairway could never be topped.
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ricardo montalban:

I agree. Sometime after bailing on Alternative Tentacles and into their T/G era, they lost something. Too many drugs? Not enough of the right drugs?
  2:55pm
duke:

Thanks for a weird experience.
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ricardo montalban:

Their mid 80's shows were not to be believed, nor matched ever again. Amazing!
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gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

read somewhere recently their drummer has done some solo project and got good reviews
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ricardo montalban:

Thank you, Duke! I hope you enjoyed it!
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ricardo montalban:

yeah. Daddy Longhead? Is that it?
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gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

was there a picture of a hermaphrodite on the cover of one of thier live lps?
  2:58pm
listener james from westwood:

thanks mightily for the fine show, ricardo!
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ricardo montalban:

Thank you, James!
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ricardo montalban:

Let's see if I get cut off. I'm going over a bit. Whoops!
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gratefulblac from Manchester (red side) uk:

with stuff like you played should be given all night!
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northguineahills:

Fun set, Rich!
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ricardo montalban:

Thanks, northguineahills! Thanks for listening!
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Doug S.:

GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO...PROGRAMMING ALERT...
Coming up tonight at 6pm (Eastern) I will be airing an hour of amazing South African soul.

Immediately following will be Kaminsky Kamoutsky with Jesse, live from Boston (7-9pm, Eastern). Jesse's co-host/collaborator on the show today will be Angela Sawyer from Weirdo Records.

More immediately, follow Rich's fill-in for Tony, on the 24-hour Drummer stream...

Anthony Braxton
La Lupe & Tito Puente
Los Fantasmas
Os TrĂªs Tons
Verequete e Seu Conjunto
Peter Bellamy
Loretta Lynn
Faron Young
Sam Nichols
Tommy Jim Beam
Tommy & Cleve
The Microns
Unknown
The Blenders
T.K. Ramamoorthy
Lucille Hegamin
Cleo Brown
and more
and more
and eternally more...
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ricardo montalban:

Thanks for listening everybody! Also thanks to Tony Coulter, who'll be back next week with a brand new show!
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ricardo montalban:

YAY! GTDSR!!!
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