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Favoriting January 10, 2014: Behind the Groove (with special guests the Dot Wiggin Band)
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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Teena Marie  Behind the Groove   Favoriting   Gordy  1980  45     
William Parker  People Get Ready   Favoriting The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield: Live in Rome  Rai Trade  2007  CD     
David Murray  Evidence   Favoriting Fo Douk Reveu  Justin Time  1997  CD    0:16:23 (Pop-up)
 
Roy Campbell Pyramid Trio  Intro / Brother Yusef   Favoriting Ancestral Homeland  No More Records  1998  CD    0:29:13 (Pop-up)
Roy Campbell Pyramid Trio  Heavenly Ascending   Favoriting Ethnic Stew and Brew  Delmark  2001  CD    0:38:31 (Pop-up)
Marc Ribot / Spiritual Unity  Saints   Favoriting Spiritual Unity  PI Recordings  2005  CD    0:46:11 (Pop-up)
El-P  Get Modal   Favoriting High Water  Thirsty Ear  2004  CD    0:52:47 (Pop-up)
Other Dimensions in Music  Whispers & Cries of Change (For departed musical warriors)   Favoriting Now!  AUM Fidelity  1998  CD    0:57:52 (Pop-up)
 
Arthur Doyle  Love Ship   Favoriting   Audible HIss    45    1:10:19 (Pop-up)
Human Skab  Playin' Guitar Best I Can / Under the Viaduct   Favoriting Thunder Hips and Saddle Bags  Family Vinyard  2010  CD    1:14:09 (Pop-up)
Punkappella  Ha ha ha   Favoriting   Front Rock Records  1994  7"    1:16:32 (Pop-up)
Flipper  Ha Ha Ha   Favoriting Blow'n Chunks  ROIR  2001  CD  Originally released in 1984  1:17:49 (Pop-up)
Food & Money  Red Spots   Favoriting Economic Bullies  Mucho Gusto  1980  7"    1:21:27 (Pop-up)
Elkka and Dylan Nyoukis  Philosophy of the Wonk   Favoriting   unreleased  2014  WAV    1:23:52 (Pop-up)
 
Y Pants  Beautiful Food   Favoriting Y Pants  Periodic Document  1998  CD  Originally released in 1980  1:31:42 (Pop-up)
Kevin Blechdom with Adult Rodeo  Jelly Donuts   Favoriting   Four States Fair  2002  7"    1:34:03 (Pop-up)
Yoshimi P-We  Tuna Power   Favoriting   Ecstatic Peace!  1993  45    1:36:23 (Pop-up)
Cibo Matto  Birthday Cake   Favoriting Cibo Matto  El Diablo  1995  CD    1:37:12 (Pop-up)
Lexie Mountain Boys  Woodgrain Manicure   Favoriting Woodgrain Manicure  self-released  2007  CD-R    1:40:20 (Pop-up)
Iron Kike  Life Is Like a Cup of Tea   Favoriting Iron Kike  self-released  2005  CD-R     
Kay Starr  The Rock and Roll Waltz   Favoriting           2:08:02 (Pop-up)
Dean Martin  Choo'n Gum   Favoriting The Sailor's Polka  Time Music    CD    2:10:20 (Pop-up)
Roy Nathanson Quartet  If I Only Had a Brain   Favoriting Little Fred  Les Disques du Crépuscule    CD    2:12:57 (Pop-up)
 
Dot Wiggin Band  Philosophy of the World   Favoriting Live on WFMU          2:21:13 (Pop-up)
Dot Wiggin Band  Banana Bike   Favoriting Live on WFMU          2:22:21 (Pop-up)
Dot Wiggin Band  If I Could Be Your Hero   Favoriting Live on WFMU          2:25:38 (Pop-up)
Dot Wiggin Band  Things I Wonder   Favoriting Live on WFMU          2:27:44 (Pop-up)
Dot Wiggin Band  The Shaggs Radio Jingle   Favoriting Live on WFMU          2:29:38 (Pop-up)
Dot Wiggin  interview   Favoriting           2:39:06 (Pop-up)
Dot Wiggin Band  Paper Roses   Favoriting Live on WFMU          2:38:47 (Pop-up)
Dot Wiggin Band  Speed Limit   Favoriting Live on WFMU          2:42:44 (Pop-up)
Dot Wiggin Band  Who Are Parents?   Favoriting Live on WFMU          2:45:11 (Pop-up)
Dot Wiggin Band  My Pal Foot Foot   Favoriting Live on WFMU          2:49:10 (Pop-up)
Hot Corn Girls  Maggot Fiesta   Favoriting   self-released  1994  45    2:52:58 (Pop-up)
Caroliner Rainbow  the 1880s   Favoriting   self-released    7"    2:54:21 (Pop-up)
Petula Clark  The Show is Over   Favoriting Beautiful Sounds: The Petula Clark Songbook  Castle  2000  CD    2:58:45 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:00pm
LovecraftDude888:

1980 oh boyyy
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:01pm
common:

hey, was that the same year as your avatar, lovecraft?
Avatar 3:01pm
Mark Helsten:

shaking my body to the DOT gif
  3:02pm
LovecraftDude888:

har, 1982 there...Oh god I was forced to go see E.T. around then...arghh
Avatar 3:04pm
Caryn:

Nice groovy start to the show, Kurt!
  3:05pm
LovecraftDude888:

I had no idea that was how Teena Marie died...good lord. Awful. Hit by a bloody hotel room pic. frame and then seizures. Whewwww
Avatar 3:06pm
Mark Helsten:

That William Parker sounds very South African
Avatar 3:10pm
Caryn:

Yeah, lovecraft, but at least there are worse ways to go. Like the guy who supposedly died from an atomic wedgie. Sheesh.
  3:11pm
LovecraftDude888:

Yeah true..I hadn't read up on the wedgie yet but shall....oof.
  3:13pm
LovecraftDude888:

wow, nice. But why atomic...why not a Marine Semper Fi Brute Force Wedgie?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:16pm
fred:

Good afternoon Kurt and listeners
Avatar 3:16pm
Mark Helsten:

that animated gif makes me feel nauseated... is it just me?
  3:17pm
LovecraftDude888:

then there's the Fiddler on the Roof girl murder...hooboy These people are wacked out, man. Wacked right out. Some HS girl murdered by some obsessed classmate. People need to cultivate some hobbies.
  3:17pm
LovecraftDude888:

it's a bit queasy
Avatar 3:18pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

hey everyone,thanks for tuning in. stick around for dot wiggin of the shaggs in the final hour!
Avatar 3:19pm
Caryn:

I don't know what disturbed me about that newsstory more, the fact that the guy died by suffocating on his own underwear (ugh) or the little detail added by the news agency about the earlier case where some little kid had to have one of his testicles reattached to his body after being given a wedgie? Seriously? And that gif ain't helping me keep from barfing.
  3:20pm
LovecraftDude888:

Oh me oh my. Glad I hadn't read that bit. Makes me afraid to walk outside these days...just going to Dunkin Donuts is fraught...with peril
  3:21pm
LovecraftDude888:

ha, The Shaggs, far out. I once sat there and listened to Giorgio Gomelsky have The Shaggs explained to him via Howie Pyro of D Generation fame...that was a laugh
Avatar 3:24pm
fleep:

Don't wear underwear to Dunkin Donuts.
  3:25pm
LovecraftDude888:

nobody there will care
Avatar 3:26pm
northguineahills:

Roy...man he was an awesome man, w/ many talents.
  3:26pm
LovecraftDude888:

I heard about Baraka, that sux. He had Diabetes and such for years
Avatar 3:31pm
Caryn:

Very sad. I just hope there is no third, like the "rule" goes. Or maybe Phil Everly was the first of the three? Man, this January is morbid.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:32pm
fred:

Shit, I hadn't heard about Amiri Baraka's death. I saw him perform three years ago, his charisma was something to experience. It was supposed to be with Cecil Taylor but the show started late and they did separate sets. Someone who worked at the venue told me that they had a "disagreement" before the show. It's very possibly BS though
  3:34pm
LovecraftDude888:

Ho boy! That's cool you got to that performance. I still have to catch up more with Cecil Taylor as well. I put the Thelon. Monk Columbia box on order from library and still waiting for that to show up!
Avatar 3:36pm
northguineahills:

I remember in the before times, watching Roy Campbell, Daniel Carter, and others do a 3 hour set at the Pink Pony. Roy probably played about 15 instruments. Fun night.
Avatar 3:36pm
glenn:

hey, caryn's back. we (i) missed you.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:37pm
fred:

@glenn: me too, that makes it a "we"
  3:38pm
LovecraftDude888:

Wild. Before my time I'm assuming. I meant to say I have a good friend who is good buds with Daniel Carter! I met him briefly last year at some gig in Queens of all places. He sits in with their band sometimes he seems like a super sweet guy
Avatar 3:40pm
Caryn:

Aw, thanks, glenn and fred! It's nice to be back. My workplace moved, so I've been rather busy. New working hours also cut into listening time. And of course the holidays meant I wasn't listening in live. Been mostly trawling the archives.
Avatar 3:41pm
northguineahills:

Daniel Carter is one of the special people of the universe. He sits in w/ my ROTC group about once a year. The Pink Pony gig I'm thinking of was 2001.
  3:42pm
LovecraftDude888:

Oh ok crazee. I don't know if I've ever been to the Pink Pony, I see where it is now...weird maybe once ages ago but don't think so. I thought I'd been to every venue. Was at some place on Ludlow 3 yrs ago to see The Golden Palominos...Living Room?
  3:44pm
LovecraftDude888:

oMG nevermind I walked into The Pink Pony that day I think!! Just to grab a coffee or use restroom or both..haha! During the afternoon. I know the place....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:45pm
fred:

@Caryn: I'm happy you have a workplace and working hours, even if they deprive us of your company. Those unemployment days were overstaying their welcome
  3:46pm
LovecraftDude888:

or maybe I'm thinking of someplace similar south of Delancey....there's a ton of cafes like that over there, just east off Orchard? Anyway, sounds brilliant.
Avatar 3:47pm
Caryn:

@fred: yeah, I mean, it's only a one-year job, but certainly better than nothing.
Avatar 3:49pm
northguineahills:

If my brain still works (debatable), The Pink Pony was on Ludlow south of Houston. Pretty sure Kurt can set me strait. It was a cafe w/ coffee and small bites, w/ a small performance space in the back.
  3:50pm
LovecraftDude888:

Caryn, yeah that's good news. The Job market is hellish. I'm on Disability....I'm working on a PT job and hiring new staff to like, make it happen, but living on LI, and not being up for commuting much to NYC anymore...it's tough
Avatar 3:51pm
northguineahills:

Yeah, believe the Living Room was part of the complex. Gotta see if my contract has been extended, be back soon!.
  3:51pm
LovecraftDude888:

NGhills, yes, right, just scoped the place out. The cafe I was thinking of was east of Orchard on Grand or something, I had parked the car temporarily there. Then got a ticket later for no good reason on Orchard! Grrrr for Golden Palominos...only for them
  3:55pm
LovecraftDude888:

I think it was a cafe on Broome St, tons of great places over there. Always liked Broome!
Avatar 3:56pm
Caryn:

Yeah, lovecraft, it's a pain right now. Last time I checked the unemployment office database, within 200 miles of where I live there were about 700 open jobs, and over 10,000 applicants for them. The chances of landing a job are really low, and the lack of a car ain't helping.
  3:59pm
LovecraftDude888:

oh Caryn....sorry. Yeah, not having a car in certain areas can be really, really debilitating. I have one, but have had some brief times on LI where I had no car, and then when I was in NYC I didn't, but that was NYC. It's scary out there. I might start my own book biz, but...that could be a mistake, given the Internet and the trends going on. I wonder. I can get funding,
apparently. But....is it a folly? So much competition.
  4:00pm
LovecraftDude888:

we had one record shop open six years ago in Port Washington
and then it closed a few months later. That's how tough that biz is now. I mean, a brick and mortar shop.
  4:01pm
LovecraftDude888:

Plus there was a guy working there who I had worked with briefly wayyyy back in the 80s! oh nooo!
  4:02pm
LovecraftDude888:

Caryn what do you do I was curious? I used to be in publishing/editorial work for years in NYC but the pay was like..bad.
  4:07pm
LovecraftDude888:

had this been around when I was in publishing I would never have even had time to be online during the day. No way.
Avatar 4:08pm
Caryn:

Well, I've done pretty much everything at some point, but I'm a freelance translator. The 1-year job now is with a non-profit. At the old location, I ran their fundraising shop, but now I'm in charge of their transport office.
  4:08pm
Bo:

Roy was one of the key players on the scene. RIP Roy.
  4:09pm
LovecraftDude888:

I see, that's cool, I think translation stuff is still in demand. I once did some database work for Museum of Broadcasting but that was back in 2001 or so....kind of dull, but paid well.
  4:10pm
Bo:

Seamless, brother, seamless transition .
  4:12pm
LovecraftDude888:

One thing I never did was food or beverage restaurant work..somehow. Never had the training or personality for it. I could be a good barista....maybe.
  4:12pm
LovecraftDude888:

but doesn't it pay crap?
  4:14pm
chester:

This cat is playing some beautiful intervals
  4:14pm
LovecraftDude888:

nevermind NYC it's like $10 an hour if you're lucky, Barista, I mean.
Avatar 4:14pm
Caryn:

Well, translation work is somewhat in demand, but no-ones hiring in-house translators, it's all freelance now. Also, if you do technical translation etc. (basically anything besides AV or literature), most companies try to keep costs down by figuring that their engineers or other workers "know the language well enough" to translate things okay enough to be understood, as long as it's not a really exotic language.
Avatar 4:16pm
Caryn:

I think restaurant work pay is sooooo dependent on where you are (the state, the city, the actual business you work for). You can be making under 3 bucks an hour or over 10 bucks an hour, depending on where you are.
  4:17pm
Greasy Kid Stuff:

Nitrous Oxide
  4:17pm
LovecraftDude888:

Right, the freelance thing only, gotcha. Oh man. I once did a few weeks at some stupid printing co. near Port Authority, as night Proofreader...IT WAS AWFUL. Work ok, co. insane, run by crazy old Nazi guy....it was really stupid. I walked off it. Restaurant..yeah for sure it varies wildly. Only good thing was being near Port Authority close to subway, fast escape back to Brooklyn!
Avatar 4:18pm
Carmichael:

Hey there, Kurt and afternooners/eveningers/early morningites. Waiting for the Dot matrix.
  4:20pm
blee:

FLIPPER!
  4:20pm
LovecraftDude888:

You can't even find a Proofreading gig anymore in NY. Or if so, it's legal which is hell.
  4:20pm
LovecraftDude888:

I love Flipper!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:21pm
fred:

I suddenly took a dislike to Flipper's Ha Ha Ha after seeing a very underwhelming live performance
  4:21pm
LovecraftDude888:

nevermind I'm reading barista it's all tips, plus maybe 8-10 per hour if you are a good boy or girl. Jeez. most of those jobs it's tips but Starbucks you gotta share with 10 other moronss
  4:22pm
LovecraftDude888:

I know the Ha ha ha Flipper version the orig. only really..I once had the Let Them Eat Jellybeans vinyl punk comp. and that's how I knew it back in der day
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:23pm
common:

i'm gonna start my own business. i'm gonna sell golden pyramids full of diamonds. sick of working for the man.
  4:25pm
LovecraftDude888:

sell Sea Monkeys for a living.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:25pm
fred:

...I'm not blaming them, nor the venue. The venue had an inspection and had a limiter installed too close to the PA. I think that distance is proportional to the thickness of the wad the inspectors luck onto
Avatar 4:26pm
Carmichael:

Ha, Lovecraft! I create, edit and enforce contract law for a government agency. The most boring prose on earth. But, for some twisted reason, I enjoy it. Maybe my brain is out of phase.
Avatar 4:28pm
Carmichael:

And also good to see you back on the boards, Caryn.
Avatar 4:29pm
Caryn:

Hey Carm! Long time no see!
  4:30pm
LovecraftDude888:

I never did that type of tech. or govt. writing or editorial. Just book, magazine, nonfiction, etc. And I've had pro. stuff of my own published the past few years but it pays like zero. usually.
Avatar 4:31pm
Caryn:

Oh look, "Scott Walker: 30 Century Man" is on tv again. I may occasionally turn down your show, Kurt, for very brief moments because of it. Mind you, I think I've seen it about 15 times now. I'm slightly obsessed.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:32pm
Mike East:

meat punching scene is my favorite.
Hey minotaurs!
Avatar 4:33pm
Caryn:

Hi Mike!
  4:35pm
LovecraftDude888:

I bought the Scott Scott Walker album last year and got rid of it, wasn't big into him..I tried. I thought it was more like Tim Buckley or whatever...but wasn't.
Avatar 4:35pm
Carmichael:

Caryn, you know he turned 71 yesterday? I was shocked.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:35pm
common:

i love bish bosh. so good.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:36pm
common:

bosch...
Avatar 4:37pm
Caryn:

@Mike: I kind of love the moment when one of the interviewees goes on about how he's never been able to figure out how a particular guitar part was done, and we immediately cut to an explanation of how it was done.

@lovecraft: I bought the Scott albums (1-4) when I was 13 and never looked back.
Avatar 4:37pm
Mark Helsten:

Great version!
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Carmichael:

Lovecraft, try listening to the Walker Brothers' proper stuff 1st and see if it tickles your fancy. And the unofficial consensus seems to be that Scott 4 is the best of the "Scott" series of solo releases.
  4:38pm
LovecraftDude888:

Ok, will do. I dunno The Walker Bros. much at all, sad to say. sort of.
  4:39pm
Slim_PicknS:

You are playing some really hot tunes !
Avatar 4:39pm
Caryn:

Yeah, the Scott albums in order of greatness, IMO, are basically 2 and 4 battling it out at the top, then 3, then 1.
  4:40pm
Slim_PicknS:

*reasons to love WFMU*
Avatar 4:40pm
Caryn:

I'm presuming this set is gonna be all food-centric. And great.
  4:41pm
Brett:

That version of Birthday Cake sounded different.
Avatar 4:41pm
Caryn:

Oh crap, "Montague Terrace in Blue". Turning you down, Kurt.
Avatar 4:41pm
Carmichael:

Walker Brothers are Phil Spector-styled, big fat pop tunes featuring Scott's baritone voice.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:41pm
fred:

That's funny, I've been going back to Cibo Matto for the past few months, and they've come up a few times on the station recently. Is there some reason?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:42pm
fred:

Wow! Lexie Mountain Boys! I hadn't heard them in a while, and only now realized I've missed them
Avatar 4:43pm
Caryn:

And I'm back. That was brief. Ooh, Bowie's story. Turning you down again. Dammit.
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Carmichael:

@Caryn: I love the interview pieces with Bowie. Easy to understand why he likes him enough to produce him.
  4:44pm
LovecraftDude888:

I think the thing was the strings were killing me on the Scott album...was too syrupy or something, for me. but I'll try the Walker Bros. for sure. Anyway, getting off here for now...back later! Cheers
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:46pm
fred:

Are Lexie Mountain Boys still active? I only saw them once, something like 5 years ago
Avatar 4:47pm
Caryn:

I guess the main thing the documentary teaches us is how influencial the desire for nookie has been in this case. Bowie's ex plays Scott's albums for Bowie, Scott learns about Brel from a one night stand, ...
Avatar 4:50pm
glenn:

i believe that's nooky. ;)
Avatar 4:52pm
Caryn:

Oh, potato potahto, glenn ;)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:52pm
fred:

This Lexie Mountain Boys track was fantastic
Avatar 4:53pm
Caryn:

@fred: it was good, but the lack of a food theme was slightly disappointing.
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glenn:

you mean.... it's not the tears of a grateful god?
  4:55pm
Slim_PicknS:

oO)-.
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common:

have a fine weekend all!
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Carmichael:

Beeries, common!
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Caryn:

You too, common!
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Carmichael:

*beersies*
  4:56pm
Slim_PicknS:

Ribbit
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:57pm
fred:

@Caryn: does manicure count if I eat my nails and/or finger skin?
Just great: upstairs neighbor's getting mad at me again, so I have to miss the live set.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:57pm
Guido (Cologne):

In for Dot ...
... bye Common ...
... hi to everyone I haven't said 'hi' to yet!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:58pm
common:

beersies! carmichael...and everyone. sorry bout that.
Avatar 4:59pm
Caryn:

@fred: hmm, I'd say "yes" on the manicure question.
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the glowing one:

What do you do when you forget to bring your laser pointer to your talk?

"Jerome M. Hauer, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's director of homeland security, took out his handgun and used the laser sighting device attached to the barrel as a pointer in a presentation to a foreign delegation"

www.timesunion.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:08pm
fred:

@the glowing one: Now that's what I call bullet points
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:10pm
Mike East:

oh yes, I will be beersing tonight. Even got 17 bucks toward it, so I may get some fancy pants brew. cheers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:12pm
Mike East:

I love choo'n gum too! Couldn't have quit smoking without it.
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glenn:

fancy pants, eh? www.youtube.com...
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Caryn:

We've reached Tilt. "Farmer in the City" takes precedence over everything.
  5:20pm
Listening Out There:

I tuned in...just in time...to hear Dot Wiggin....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:22pm
Mike East:

@glenn - grown men shouldn't wear onesies.
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Caryn:

This is delightful!
  5:25pm
Listening Out There:

...Shaggalicious...
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Carmichael:

I'll bet Dot is wearing one of those big flower dresses right now.
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Caryn:

That's my assumption too, Carm. I guess we'll find out if Kurt posts any pics.
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hamburger:

aww.. *this* (beersies)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:28pm
Guido (Cologne):

... still better than the Beatles ...
Avatar 5:31pm
glenn:

maybe not, but it's a great fucking song.
Avatar 5:34pm
Carmichael:

Is Banana Bike a reference to the StingRay bike I had as a kid, with the banana seat and sissy bar?
Avatar 5:36pm
glenn:

and mike, i dare you to tell al swearingen he shouldn't be wearing HIS onesies. :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:37pm
Guido (Cologne):

... I actually was wondering, first song was almost like on the LP.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hi !
- Wow - so great !
...Hullo from Lebanon, New Hampshuh !!

...I've always been interested to note how often Free Jazzers had Roots in Roots Music (R&B, Gospel, Country even like Charlie Haden)...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:39pm
Mike East:

agreed, glenn.
Avatar 5:40pm
Great Balls-O-Fire:

Carmichail, sadly tuned in too late to hear it (due to stomach flu) *collective "aaaaaay' HERE* when I was a kid one of my favoirte candies was Banana Bike; yellow taffy squares flavored like banana.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:42pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...catching up w/ Comments... :
Hullo Caryn !! LTNS !
...deadly wedgies...maybe that's why in New Hampshuh we call it 'Dunkin' Dognuts'...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:44pm
Jim Price:

Sounding good. Shaggs from Space. Fun for sure Kurt!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:50pm
Guido (Cologne):

... all time fave ...
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Carmichael:

Thanks for the info, BallsOFire!
Avatar 5:51pm
Whooda:

Dot has really held her chops over her musical hiatus.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:51pm
Guido (Cologne):

APPLAUSE!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:51pm
mrdonutsu:

Hello to Laura Cromwell!
Avatar 5:52pm
steve:

clap clap clap
Avatar 5:56pm
Carmichael:

Thanks, Rockin' Dot!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:56pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...got 1st inkling of Scott Walker thru comparison to Julian Cope (whom I idolize - sorta) - altho' the Archdrude I believe eventually disavowed the association - ?? Kevin Ayers immeadiately reminded me of Copey too - altho' I've never heard anyone claim a direct influence there...I like the Baroque self-determination (??) of the Scott Walker I've heard...
- Sounds like...Dot Wiggins !! : )) ...
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Atomic Fire Ball:

Thanks so much for hosting the Dot Wiggin Band DJ Kurt Gottschalk. This is the only thing that could be me out of bed today (except for this explosive diarrhea) Much better now.
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Guido (Cologne):

... the guitar riff is a bit like david Gilmour's Narrow Way on UMMAGUMMA, isn't it?
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- stomach flu ! ! Sympathy & Blessings on Thee...
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Guido (Cologne):

... bye bye NJoyed this show!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- indeed. I like Ummagumma - altho' all I've read from Floyd is they consider it makeweight...
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Whooda:

Thanks RRN life just ain't worth living without that once and a while to let ya know it could always be worse.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Health Rune :

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Caryn:

Nice show, Kurt!
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Guido (Cologne):

... the Floyds dislike their most influential work.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- nice frog Slim !...
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Whooda:

That rune + will make a nice target for the porcelain alter, but I think that has passed too.
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