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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New Approx. start time
gasolin'  jumbo nummer nul   Favoriting gør det noget  cbs   1977      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
echo & the bunnymen  new direction   Favoriting s/t  sire  1987      0:03:16 (Pop-up)
proto idiot  you're wrong   Favoriting 7"  trouble in mind      *   0:07:46 (Pop-up)
thomas function  snake in the grass   Favoriting celebration  alive  2008      0:10:29 (Pop-up)
the riff  ska det va så svårt   Favoriting 7"  mercury  1981      0:13:47 (Pop-up)
postcode  reds   Favoriting zebrATP ep  no label  2013      0:16:57 (Pop-up)
persian claws  flypaper   Favoriting s/t  musica para locos      *   0:21:40 (Pop-up)
 
hammered satin  lonely tiger   Favoriting glamorama  burger      *   0:36:42 (Pop-up)
jeffery novak  backseat driver   Favoriting baron in the trees  in the red      *   0:40:18 (Pop-up)
milky wimpshake  the mirror stage   Favoriting heart and soul in the milky way  fortuna pop      *   0:45:00 (Pop-up)
shoes  do you wanna get lucky?   Favoriting black vinyl shoes  black vinyl    new vinyl reissue, org 1977  *   0:48:27 (Pop-up)
the blank tapes  earring   Favoriting vacation  antenna farm      *   0:51:17 (Pop-up)
 
kid congo & the pink monkey birds  i don't like   Favoriting haunted head  in the red      *   0:59:56 (Pop-up)
obits  refund   Favoriting 7"  la castanya      *   1:02:51 (Pop-up)
johnny & the distractions  break these chains   Favoriting let it rock  a&m  1981      1:05:06 (Pop-up)
the mantles  a million miles away   Favoriting va-under the covers vol 2  i hate rock n roll      *   1:08:00 (Pop-up)
weekend  adelaide   Favoriting jinx  slumberland      *   1:11:36 (Pop-up)
 
constant mongrel  perks and the thrills   Favoriting heavy breathing  siltbreeze      *   1:20:55 (Pop-up)
beaters  dreampunk   Favoriting s/t  volar      *   1:22:52 (Pop-up)
soft metals  in the air   Favoriting lenses  captured tracks      *   1:25:57 (Pop-up)
mooms  malmo city subway   Favoriting 7"  mmxi  2013      1:31:28 (Pop-up)
stretch  why did you do it   Favoriting 7"  vinylmania  1984  reissue; orig 1975    1:35:47 (Pop-up)
harvey scales  trackdown   Favoriting love-itis  magic touch    orig 1969; new cd collection  *   1:39:35 (Pop-up)
 
scud mountain boys  the mendicant   Favoriting do you love the sun  ashmont      *   1:52:42 (Pop-up)
don cavalli  santa rita   Favoriting temperamental  a rag / because music      *   1:56:21 (Pop-up)
eleanor friedberger  you'll never know me   Favoriting personal record  merge      *   2:00:01 (Pop-up)
wimps  slept in late   Favoriting repeat  end of time    playing live on the show next week! Also at Silent Barn on Saturday and Cake Shop on Monday!  *   2:03:14 (Pop-up)
 
circle  day six   Favoriting six day run soundtrack  full contact      *   2:13:30 (Pop-up)
television  elevation   Favoriting marquee moon  elektra  1977      2:18:15 (Pop-up)
lloyd cole  blue like mars   Favoriting standards  tapete      *   2:23:22 (Pop-up)
nikki sudden with the creeping candies  in your life   Favoriting the boy from nowhere who fell out of the sky  easy action    new 6CD box set  *   2:27:41 (Pop-up)
mikal cronin  see it my way   Favoriting mc ii  merge      *   2:31:55 (Pop-up)
the dahlmanns  teenage city   Favoriting all dahled up  pop detective  2011      2:35:39 (Pop-up)
 
the jook  aggravation place   Favoriting jook rule  sing sing    new 2LP collection  *   2:45:30 (Pop-up)
zero boys  detroit boys   Favoriting pro dirt 7" ep  1-2-3-4-go!      *   2:48:48 (Pop-up)
destry hampton & the wolves from hell  razor king   Favoriting angel of madness 7" ep  superior viaduct        2:51:03 (Pop-up)
dead ghosts  cold stare   Favoriting can't get no  burger      *   2:52:45 (Pop-up)
the dentists  i'm not the devil   Favoriting some people are on the pitch they think it's all over it is now  trouble in mind    orig 1985; new vinyl reissue  *   2:55:14 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
Minnesota Jeff:

Whoa! This is a hot sounding track! One hell of a kick-off to the show E-F-D!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
Uncle Michael:

Somethin' is ROCKIN' in the state of Denmark!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
Minnesota Jeff:

DUDE! THIS SONG IS AWESOME!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...of course I favor the Bunnymen...
  Swag For Life Member 9:05pm
Lonely Planet Boy:

really dug that gasolin' tune!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- ya - wonder what their others are like...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
Minnesota Jeff:

Play the Gasolin' track again, EFD! FREE FORM!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07pm
Uncle Michael:

Gasolin' fucking rocks. Check 'em out. Great Danes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08pm
Uncle Michael:

What a Lemon, Pilli Villi, Fatherless Hill, Jailbait...great tracks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:13pm
Minnesota Jeff:

Dang, EFD is in full-on DESTROY mode tonight!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:15pm
Uncle Michael:

Cubs are dropping like flies in Philly.
Avatar 9:16pm
BadGuyZero:

Should I run this song through Google Translate?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:18pm
Minnesota Jeff:

The track name translates to "Can the five of us Swim"
Avatar 9:20pm
Holly in NC:

yay Thomas Function!

Hello EFD & friends. Happy Wednesday. Glad to be here :-)

Going back a few weeks to reference 2013's "song of the summer", I've found the following to be wildly amusing:

www.uproxx.com...
Avatar 9:21pm
Loretta:

Hi Evan, hi everyone..... @ Holly ~ glad to be here also!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:25pm
efd:

Hi hi hi to everybody! No time to namecheck but I'm happy to see you all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:29pm
Uncle Michael:

No speed limits on the Isle of Man.
Avatar 9:31pm
BadGuyZero:

I just bought the last copy of that Persian Claws record!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:31pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Isle of Man is of course where HappyJack lives in the sand...
Avatar 9:32pm
BadGuyZero:

How far is Isle of Man from Isle of Lucy?
Avatar 9:33pm
BadGuyZero:

I saw Echo & The Bunnymen when they toured for that record.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:33pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Isle have to find out...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:35pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

jumbo nummer nul - *pure guess* - giant number zero?
  9:39pm
dinatekno:

Must obtain Proto Idiot & Persian Claws!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:40pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Google: last number nul
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:40pm
Uncle Michael:

Proto Idiot almost had a sorta Status Quo thing going on.
Avatar 9:41pm
BadGuyZero:

There's a documentary about Gasolin' on YouTube: www.youtube.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:44pm
Uncle Michael:

Whoa...world's briefest subtitles. I can't read 'em that fast.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:44pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Mr. Novak into Bowie/Eno??...wailin' guitar!...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:45pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...who were into the Velvets...
Avatar 9:48pm
steve:

whoa, i had no idea Milky Wimpshake was still around. i have their cd on troubleman from a decade or so ago.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:48pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- & Mr. (?) Wimpshake into TheWh♂ - as is everyone...
Avatar 9:48pm
Holly in NC:

Mr. Novak's head of Cheap Time , another fine band...
  9:51pm
dinatekno:

Absolutely LOVE the Shoes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:51pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...I must say PsychPop: PopPsych means PopPsychology...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:52pm
efd:

Holly, let me know when you're listening for real - I have a record with me that you in particular will be interested in, although I think everyone else will like it as well.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:53pm
efd:

dinatekno, me too! Great to see these reissues, plus their new album last year was also great.
Avatar 9:54pm
fleep:

No fake listening! It's like lip synching with your ears.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:54pm
Uncle Michael:

I have one ear on baseball and efd forgives me.
Avatar 9:55pm
Holly in NC:

Soon, efd, soon...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:59pm
jmd:

Ack! I heard how you did that! Shoes 're-ish-shoes.' Good one, EFD!
Avatar 9:59pm
BadGuyZero:

Numero Group has been releasing some swell reiShoes.
  Swag For Life Member 9:59pm
12539:

The Baron in the Trees is also a novel by Italo Calvino.
  10:01pm
Mikey:

i have a Shoes LP boxed up in my apt. Name of the label back in the day?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04pm
Uncle Michael:

I like this obits.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

me too - like somewhere between Saints & Deadboys...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:07pm
efd:

12539, I had no idea - thanks for the info!
Mikey - they had a couple of releases on Elektra, but their own label was always called Black Vinyl.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- 'break these chains' an interesting track!
Avatar 10:11pm
Holly in NC:

Here I am for real! Dang looks like I missed great set.
  10:12pm
Nardo:

really like this mantles track
Avatar 10:13pm
Holly in NC:

Ditto, Nardo. EFD, how's the rest of the tribute?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:13pm
efd:

Nardo, yeah, that whole LP seems pretty cool; haven't had a chance to check all of it out yet though.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:14pm
efd:

haha, see previous comment Holly!

Gonna take me a little while to work in that song, but you'll know it when you hear it.
  10:15pm
Mikey:

thnx for the info. i'm gonna have to open up that moving box & check it out. bought it @ j&r
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...love how a cover makes you appreciate things in an original
- adelaide had me thnking Sisters of Mercy @ the intro - then Catherine Wheel - which I like...enuff w/ comparisons!...
  10:21pm
Nardo:

definitely need to check out that covers lp. curious to find out what song white fence does.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:21pm
Alex Slade B.:

So, Gap Dream is coming back.
Avatar 10:24pm
BadGuyZero:

My copy of that Constant Mongrel record arrived in today's mail. I haven't listened to it yet.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:25pm
efd:

Alex, yes, the second week of October! Can't wait.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26pm
efd:

by the way, that's a great example of the inside info one can learn by following me on Twitter! @efd! :)
Avatar 10:28pm
Holly in NC:

Constant Mongrels = great lp.

I'm going to listen to the Mantles "Don't Lie" between your & Mary's show, EFD - it's maybe my favorite pop 7'' of 2009.
  10:29pm
john:

Hey Evan! Sorry to have missed the first half of the show, but sure sounds like the second is off to a flying start. New Gap Dream tracks sound great!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:30pm
efd:

hi john! How did you like the Big Star movie?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:33pm
Stevel:

Bleary, but present after a post-dinner nap. Fortunately, efd was projecting into my sleeping brain. Hoping his subliminal suggestions won't be too awkward for me.
  10:35pm
john:

Ehh, it was decent. A must for big fans. Becky liked it better than I did, but you could say that about Big Star (sacrilege!) too. Half an hour too long, and kind of amateurishly if enthusiastically put together. Should have tugged at the heartstrings about Chilton's death when they showed the SXSW panel the next day, but totally whiffed. And missed the main point, that they shoulda been big as, umm, Badfinger.
Avatar 10:36pm
Holly in NC:

YES! :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36pm
Uncle Michael:

I love this Stretch track.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- think I'll trade off w/ you Stevel - listening but horizontally from here...Show's great tonight...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:37pm
efd:

this guy sounds like the singer from Climax Blues Band.
Avatar 10:38pm
Droll:

Holly, speaking of Yes, are you going to ProgDay [sic] Aug 31st-Sept 1st, in Chapel Hill? www.progday.net
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38pm
Uncle Michael:

Kinda CBB meets Hot Chocolate.
Avatar 10:38pm
Loretta:

this is a really great song....
Avatar 10:39pm
Holly in NC:

Funny you say that efd .. I'm pretty sure I've segued with "Couldn't Get It Right" before (another fave song, btw)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39pm
efd:

boy, that was a stretch Droll!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39pm
efd:

ha, a Stretch! Get it? #nopunintended
Avatar 10:40pm
Droll:

efd, You're going, too?!
  10:40pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

EFD--you read my mind--I was thinking some of these guys in Stretch must be from Climax Blues Band
John--while some of your criticisms are spot on re the Big Star movie, I think they triumphed in making a film about a band which has about a minute and a half of live footage (without sound) in existence and two dead members (not an easy task). I think they went a long way to explain their lack of mainstream success and to me it was strangely touching
Avatar 10:42pm
Holly in NC:

No offence to the Prog, Droll, but I'm more likely to be at Mitch Easter's studio hoping to run into a post-metal psychedelic band or 2 ;-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42pm
Uncle Michael:

I just hope it's better than that godawful Replacements doc.
  10:42pm
john:

Michael, I think your points are very well taken. I didn't find it touching, but I also find their music very hit-and-miss despite my popster credentials. My wife, who is a much bigger fan than I (despite her garage rock history) probably felt much the way you did.
Avatar 10:43pm
Holly in NC:

That Mooms 7'' is UNGOOGLEABLE. Irked.
  10:46pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

John, the screening I saw had Jody Stephens in attendance (and in performance). I've known Jody for years but we've never once talked about Big Star and after the film he took questions, so I asked if there was ever a time when they played a run of shows or visited a radio station where he thought "this is oing well" or "this is actually got some momentum now" or something similar. He said, "no." Though he said they did play one great show with Badfinger in Boston.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47pm
G:

@Droll: Holly's in NC, but NJ progheads have been focused on Camden, of all places:

www.yesworld.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47pm
Uncle Michael:

The Stretch single went to #15 in the UK.
Avatar 10:48pm
Holly in NC:

I first heard Stretch in 'Lock Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels' . Surprised no one here did same! This is most excellent trvia right here:

"Classic rock historians will remember the infamous Fleetwood Mac tour of the United States in 1974, because it wasn't actually Fleetwood Mac on tour. After a typically Mac-ian series of departures and personal setbacks, it became clear that FM weren't going to be able to fulfill their obligations to tour the US. So their tour manager Clifford Davis, allegedly with the assistance of Mick Fleetwood, put together an entirely different band specifically to tour the US, with the understanding that Fleetwood would join up the tour at some point.

This didn't work very well, because US audiences could tell that Christine McVie, at the time their most distinguishable member because of, well, her gender (and her status as lead singer on many songs), wasn't there. To make matters worse, Fleetwood didn't join the tour, and in fact declaimed having any knowledge whatsoever about the pseudo-Mac band. So the tour was canceled. Daft Punk would never have this problem. 'Cause they wear helmets. Get it?

The fake Mac band reformed in 1975 as Stretch and recorded "Why Did You Do It" as a musical retort to Mick Fleetwood. They got some consolation out of the whole experience as the song made the British Top 20. They also made a 12-inch dance version."

via paul-pearson.blogspot.com...
  10:48pm
john:

Interesting. That would have been the perfect double bill! One of the directors was at our screening, and she was not a gifted speaker. You came out a lot better than we did! I'll say that Jody Stephens was an entirely engaging and sympathetic voice in the film--you can't help but end up really rooting for him, anyway.
  10:48pm
Danne D:

um wouldn't MMXI be the year 2011?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:48pm
Uncle Michael:

I'm wrong...#16
Avatar 10:50pm
steve:

thats amazing, thanks Holly. i gotta find the dance version.
Avatar 10:51pm
BadGuyZero:

The Party Faithful engineered by Mike Sin!
Avatar 10:52pm
Droll:

Italo, Yes is getting good at cashing in, I'll bet that cruise worked. I'm sure they can count on DD for one more ticket!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:52pm
Alex Slade B.:

that obits track reminded me of the new bomb turks. almost got me amped enough to finish my workout, but then there was something on twitter
  10:53pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

That is interesting trivia Holly!.
John, our screening had the male producer who is a much better public speaker than the female producer (who walked out of the Grammy Museum screening in LA) because she was so uncomfortable.
  10:58pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Leave it to Don Cavali--works the mellotron into the song!
Avatar 10:59pm
Holly in NC:

This new Scud Mtn Boys sounds like old SMB, which I mean in a good way - it's perfect early weekend morning background music. Assuming one isn't having one of those weekends where VU or 'Sunday Morning Coming Down' is more appropriate.
  10:59pm
john:

That would explain the flat affect. Then I just feel bad for her. Small crowd, very pleasant environment in a beautiful old theater, but she was both happy to talk about her film and oddly uncomfortable at the same time. Also, having done it for years, public speaking is a weird thing, to be sure.
  11:00pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Great show, EFD! listening late for the first time in a while..
Avatar 11:00pm
Droll:

Mellotron, multiple time signatures... This Cavelli tune is in 4-3-4-4-4/4, the chorus is 3/4. Must be prog. It's everywhere tonight!
Avatar 11:00pm
Holly in NC:

Cavalli is gunning for EFD #1 2013 full-length in a big way!
Avatar 11:03pm
Danne D:

Here's an official Hi EFD :) and Hi Funk Fans :)
Avatar 11:04pm
Danne D:

little late with that news G ;)
Avatar 11:05pm
Danne D:

Funny that it took them 45 years to catch on to the Insane Clown Posse type marketing techniques
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07pm
Uncle Michael:

Ok, Proggalos...time for me to turn in. Great show, Evan.
  11:07pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

John, the Big Star movie kind of reminded me of the Ramones documentary because the Ramones wanted to be pop stars and were depressed, confused and disgruntled when they didn't become pop stars. The Ramones made more money and are more widely known post breakup than while they were together
Avatar 11:08pm
Danne D:

@G so is it my imagination or has the whole School of Rock phenomenon really been the catalyst for the prog boomlet of late?

LOL Uncle Michaael :) Proggalos that's pretty awesome. Bet Tom could do a lot with that :)
Avatar 11:08pm
BadGuyZero:

Did Big Star open for Badfinger only one time? If so, I have a bootleg of the show [March 31, 1974]. Big Star's gear was stolen the night before and they were playing on borrowed gear.

I saw the version of Big Star that included Ken and Jon from The Posies when I lived in Seattle. I got to meet Alex and Jody after the show and spend about half an hour talking with them. Really nice guys.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:10pm
Uncle Michael:

Tom?
Avatar 11:11pm
Holly in NC:

@Steve - If my internet connection stops farting I should have mp3 of extended Stretch shortly, email if you want a copy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11pm
Uncle Michael:

And thank you, Danne D. People that appreciate my sense of humor are the loveliest people.
  11:13pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

BadGuy--I'm guessing that's the show--because Jody talked about the theft but it must have been two nights because he said the gear was stolen after the Badfinger gig (and luckily he left his drums in the trailer and the trailer was left behind although the van was stolen with the guitars amps and whatever else in it) . Do you also have the Badfinger performance or just the Big STar performance?
Avatar 11:13pm
steve:

thanks Holly! but first, where'd you find it? perhaps i can download also
Avatar 11:14pm
Holly in NC:

@Steve - soulseek
Avatar 11:15pm
steve:

ahh, i dont have slsk anymore, ill email, thanks!
  11:15pm
john:

BTW, the Badfinger doc is also worth seeing despite certain quality lapses, but makes this one look like a romantic comedy in comparison.
Avatar 11:16pm
Julie:

I miss the bubble bath music
  11:16pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

John, have you read the Dan Matovina Badfinger book? If not, highly recommended.
Avatar 11:16pm
Holly in NC:

Hi Julie!

And Hi Danne!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17pm
Minnesota Jeff:

Hot stuff right here.
  11:17pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Man this track sounds like the backing track to that guy who did Nervous Breakdown on the Troublemakers album, was it Brian Brain?
Avatar 11:18pm
Danne D:

@Uncle Michael (I mean Scharpling of course) :)
Avatar 11:18pm
Danne D:

Hi Holly :)
Avatar 11:19pm
BadGuyZero:

@Michael From The Left Coast: I think I have the Badfinger set also. The show was in Cambridge, MA.
Avatar 11:19pm
Julie:

Howdy Holly! How's it down there, I'm overdue an OBX trip.
  11:20pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

I never realized that this song has the same chord progression in the verse as The Breakup Song by Greg Kihn
  11:20pm
john:

Yes, I thought it was great. The CD that came with it was fascinating, too.
  11:20pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

Badguy we have to work out a trade for some show I have that you want to hear
  11:21pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

John, have you heard the Pete Ham demos cd? I think it's called 7 Park Grove? Very good--they added backing tracks later but the songs are very good
  11:26pm
Carmichael:

Evan, rare late night listen. Week 2 of vacation. I have playlist envy.
  11:26pm
john:

Yeah, there are two of those, actually, another one called Golders Green. I liked them, for what they are.
  11:30pm
john:

I holed up for a week with the Sudden box last month. Brilliant, underrated, blah blah blah...
Avatar 11:30pm
Holly in NC:

Julie - For August in inland NC, it's pretty darn decent, I am loath to complain. OBX probably superb!

Although it's been crazy rainy. Farmers are in trouble.
Avatar 11:34pm
Holly in NC:

@John - so the 4 cds of later/live material are worthwhile?
  11:35pm
john:

If you're a Sudden fan, absolutely worth it, especially as it's six discs for a pretty good price. If you're on the fence about him, probably best to work up to it.
  11:36pm
Carmichael:

Damn, I love this Kronin!
  11:39pm
Carmichael:

Cronin. Cromagnon. Conan. Cojak.
Avatar 11:39pm
Danne D:

G's link sent me down the wormhole of reading the whole Yes history on their website which is beyond comical in terms of the number of permutations and members. It also made me feel really old as it's been over 20 years since the most comical alignment - the one they formed for the 8-member MegaYes Union album.

Part of the sport of watching them was figuring out the band politics of how and why things went certain ways. The Union tour was done "in the round" which was a nice way of sort of keeping the duplicate members out of each other's way :)
Avatar 11:40pm
Julie:

@Holly last time I went it was right after that big hurricane, so probably in better shape this time. Hoping Sept/Oct
Avatar 11:40pm
Julie:

Cronut
  11:40pm
Michael from the Left Coast:

The chewy Chewy quote in there must be on purpose righrt?
Avatar 11:45pm
BadGuyZero:

"Six Day Run" is a sequel to "Four Day Creep."
Avatar 11:45pm
Danne D:

:( Dammint I didn't win Powerball. I wonder if I can get a refund on these defective tickets...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:45pm
G:

and after that, "Eight Day Weak"
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steve:

Danne D - speaking of comical, have you seen the article by Rick Wakeman where he described Yes as the original Spinal Tap? i love Yes and i still laugh out loud every time i read this (which has been a good handful of times by now) www.dailymail.co.uk...
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Holly in NC:

@John - I have most everything Nikki ever released up to about 1986, & then I stopped keeping up. So.. I guess I need to preview.

Scarves rule! :-)
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Carmichael:

Danne, I saw Yes in '76, and again when my group opened for them in 1998. The 2nd setlist only had 3 new songs, one of them being Owner of a Lonely Heart. As the Holy Modal Rounders said, good taste is timeless.
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G:

@Danne: Did you figure out who really had who locked in his dressing room on the Union tour? People are still arguing about that.
  11:49pm
Drakethesnake:

Shit is tight!
  11:51pm
john:

@Holly--Brocade Rock!

I love both the Jacobites and later solo material, and even his very last album was one of the strongest. He really matured in the best of ways.

The first two discs are a whirlwind best-of, but a lot of it will be post-86, so at least half of that may be newish to you. I'm glad I got it. But I also know a lot of people he really grates on.
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Holly in NC:

@Steve - Priceless. Thank you so much for link!
  11:51pm
Mikey:

New Bomb Turks,"Defiled" on CD Jukebox @ the Library Bar. 7 Ave. A. Press 8211
  11:53pm
Carmichael:

Wakeman has some great things to say in the Moog documentary. Extended backstage commentary.
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Danne D:

@steve I haven't but I've always gone on the assumption that they were the model in a lot of ways :)
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Holly in NC:

BTW, 2 thumbs up for Destry Hampton! Classic.
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Pete from Boston (and NJ):

Hello EFD and night creepers. Been listening while keeping busy. Good stuff as always.
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Danne D:

@G (and everyone) you've all clearly well beyond me in knowledge of all of these Yes details, I must say :)
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Danne D:

@G never heard that story but it's the least surprising story ever
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Danne D:

Well I gotta pack up :)
Have a good night EFD :) and Funk (and Prog) Fans :)
Thanks for you usual excellence, Evan :)
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Pete from Boston (and NJ):

I first encountered Nikki Sudden while having a cigarette with him on the sidewalk outside his last show, less than a week before he died. I guess I got in late.
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12539:

Thanks, efd!
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Holly in NC:

Thank you, Evan!
  11:59pm
john:

If it was his last show, that was about six hours before he died. You may have been the last one to catch the train before the doors closed!
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Pete from Boston (and NJ):

Yes, on the other hand, I saw only once, at the Orange County Fairground at a warmup for the next night's tour opener at MSG. It poured, and the grandstand was not filled but at least was covered. It sort of felt like a random assemblage of people found out where Yes goes camping and all hiked up there to join them.
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Pete from Boston (and NJ):

John -- I might be wrong. It was within days, and someone told me it was his last. It was at PA's Lounge in Somerville, MA.
  12:01am
trish:

aka mostly accuplaylist
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Droll:

EFD, Great show, sorry I turned the comments board into Yesfest, I'm sure you understand!
I'll be back to do it again next week.
  12:02am
Carmichael:

Someday I will tell some of my Yes stories. They can be funny.
  12:04am
Dee Claw:

Thanks for playing Flypaper, EFD. Great show! Also, thanks BadGuyZero for buying our LP! We will restock once our next shipment arrives from Mexico x
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