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Folk; old-timey; blues; psych, avant and acid folk old and new; ambient and electronic; lots of guitar; detours elsewhere.

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Favoriting January 25, 2014

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
In Gowan Ring  Bow Star   Favoriting Abend the Knurled Stitch  Blue Sanct    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Arborea  Daughters of Man   Favoriting Fortress of the Sun  ESP-Disk    0:06:27 (Pop-up)
Silencio  Blood From a Stone   Favoriting The Politics of Lonely  Three:Four    0:11:17 (Pop-up)
Tetuzi Akiyama/Tom Carter/Christian Kiefer  Grandmother's Body   Favoriting The Darkened Mirror  Monotype    0:14:58 (Pop-up)
Sondra Sun-Odeon  Belonging   Favoriting Aetherea  Sondra Sun-Odeon    0:16:40 (Pop-up)
Noveller  Rue de Montmorency   Favoriting No Dreams  Important    0:20:06 (Pop-up)
Mick Turner  Gone Dreaming   Favoriting Don't Tell the Driver  Drag City    0:26:28 (Pop-up)
Stars of the Lid  Low Level (Listening) Part 1   Favoriting Per Aspera Ad Astra  Kranky    0:33:06 (Pop-up)
Margareth Kammerer  Everytime   Favoriting Why Is the Sea So Blue  Mikroton    0:39:08 (Pop-up)
London Grammar  If You Wait   Favoriting If You Wait  Columbia    0:41:24 (Pop-up)
The Gentle Good  Holly Blue   Favoriting Tethered for the Storm  Gwymon    0:46:01 (Pop-up)
Laura Stevenson  Every Tense   Favoriting Wheel  Don Giovanni    0:52:03 (Pop-up)
 
The Singing Skies  Acting Fine   Favoriting Routine and War  Preservation    1:02:40 (Pop-up)
Erica Buettner  Our Most Fragile Things   Favoriting True Love and Water  Peppermoon    1:07:37 (Pop-up)
Emily Jane White  Faster Than the Devil   Favoriting Blood/Lines  Important    1:11:10 (Pop-up)
Serena Jost  Stay   Favoriting       1:15:47 (Pop-up)
Dao Strom  Ode to Mother(land)   Favoriting We Were Meant to Be a Gentle People  Dao Strom    1:18:38 (Pop-up)
Glenna Van Nostrand  The Dog & the Jack Rabbit   Favoriting (none)  Glenna Van Nostrand  From Pollifax/Wanderer Sessions http://vimeo.com/14906199  1:25:21 (Pop-up)
Hiss Golden Messenger  O Little Light   Favoriting Bad Debt  Paradise of Bachelors    1:28:36 (Pop-up)
The Diamond Family Archive  Kings Highway   Favoriting The Morning Singing O.  The Diamond Family Archive    1:32:39 (Pop-up)
Johnny Flynn  Murmuration   Favoriting Country Mile  Transgressiv    1:36:22 (Pop-up)
Tony Dekker  Somewhere Near Thunder Bay   Favoriting Prayer of the Woods  Nettwerk    1:39:09 (Pop-up)
Bill Fox  Sara Page   Favoriting Shelter From the Smoke  Scat    1:41:59 (Pop-up)
Heidi Harris  Brave Idea   Favoriting In the Lee      1:44:49 (Pop-up)
Saredren Wells  Plainsong/Folksong   Favoriting Memories Are Hunting Horns  Rinehart    1:49:18 (Pop-up)
Kathryn Williams  Stood   Favoriting Little Black Numbers  Caw    1:52:13 (Pop-up)
 
Don Bikoff  Amy in Quebec   Favoriting Hallowed Ground  Don Bikoff    2:06:06 (Pop-up)
Leyla McCalla  Song for a Dark Girl   Favoriting Vari-Colored Songs  Music Maker    2:09:50 (Pop-up)
Oscar Isaac & Marcus Mumford  Fare Thee Well (Dink's Song)   Favoriting Inside Llewyn Davis (soundtrack)  Nonesuch    2:12:33 (Pop-up)
Mississippi Cotten  Turn Around   Favoriting (no album)  Mississippi Cotten  http://www.mississippicotten.com/volume-10.html  2:15:35 (Pop-up)
Rayna Gellert  The Cruel Mother   Favoriting Old Light: Songs From My Childhood & Other Gone Worlds  Story Sound    2:20:08 (Pop-up)
Sam Lee  Wild Wood Amber   Favoriting Ground of Its Own  The Nest Collective    2:25:08 (Pop-up)
The Hardy Tree  Harmony Hall   Favoriting The Fields Lie Sleeping Underneath  Clay Pipe Music    2:31:08 (Pop-up)
Lianne Smith  The Magpie Hunter   Favoriting Two Sides of a River      2:35:01 (Pop-up)
Ana Egge  Sailor   Favoriting Out Past the Lights  Grace/Parkinsong    2:38:43 (Pop-up)
Emma Hill  Lady of the Sea   Favoriting Clumsy Seduction  Emma Hill    2:42:24 (Pop-up)
The Honey Dewdrops  Together Tied   Favoriting Silver Lining  The Honey Dewdrops    2:45:40 (Pop-up)
The Weather Station featuring Daniel Romano  Tomorrow Is Forever   Favoriting Duets #3  You've Changed    2:50:11 (Pop-up)
Neil Young  Only Love Can Break Your Heart   Favoriting Live at The Cellar Door  Reprise    2:53:29 (Pop-up)


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Avatar 6:15am
kimgland:

a floating morning ...nice
Avatar 6:24am
BigLankyGeordie:

Howdee, boys and girls, from Blighty where it's nearly lunchtime! Loving this Rue de Montmorency track - on the glidepath to a lovely afternoon - hopefully.
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fred:

Good morning Jeffrey, Kim and BLG
  6:37am
c waters:

greetings from greece!!
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Sem Chumbo:

Good morning, Jefrey and all.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...up for more of the 1st hour than usual perhaps - as I would like to be...
Avatar 7:03am
BigLankyGeordie:

Computer shenanigans explains why the lovely Sarah Davachi briefly popped up in playlist but then didnt play. Oh well, maybe next time? Great show nevertheless
Avatar 7:09am
doca:

I love the word shenanigans.

Hi you all, Jeff's playlists help me doing the usual Saturday morning house clean up a more pleasant experience
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Sem Chumbo:

Good morning, doca. When you mentioned shenanigans, I realized I did not know really what it meant. So I looked in the Urban Dictionary and got this:An official declaration made by patrons of an establishment who feel they have been cheated. Once a charge of shenanigans has been accepted by an authority figure, said patrons are free to assault the owners of said establishment with brooms.
Avatar 7:19am
doca:

Haha I never seen it used this way
Avatar 7:23am
doca:

I looked further and now I got it. In Brazil we have many words for it (as deceitfulness is a very common thing in Brazilian day-to-day), but one exact translation of shenanigans would be "marmelada". Marmelada, of course, is marmalade, but you can say it after someone got the an unjust advantage on a business or competition. Then people scream "Marmelada!", I don't know if they go physical afterwards, though
Avatar 7:25am
BigLankyGeordie:

In little old England, shenanigans, usually just means 'funny goings on' - as they say England and America, two countries divided by a common language! ;-)
Avatar 7:27am
BigLankyGeordie:

Grim, just looked outside and it's a torrential rain storm now - think I'll just stay in and WFMU the afternoon away!
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Sem Chumbo:

Hey, doca. Thanks for that. I believe I'll add marmelada to my very limited Portuguese vocabulary:)
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Mike East:

Good morning, all.
Avatar 7:30am
doca:

@Sem Chumbo: by the way, I always thought about asking, why your name is Sem Chumbo here?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:38am
Sem Chumbo:

While working on a novel about a private investigator unable to get anywhere with a case, I traveled to Portugal and in re-fueling the rental car for the first time, I saw sem chumbo.It hit me,"no lead" described the characters major problem.
Avatar 7:44am
doca:

Haha great way to think about a username. What's the novel? Did you wrote it?
  7:47am
from Quebec:

in Italian that would be "senza piombo" - quite similar!
Avatar 7:50am
doca:

Yeah, that would come from Latin plumbum. I don't know where chumbo came, tho.
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Sem Chumbo:

@doca: yet another "drawer novel", 65,000 words in and then, like Sem, no obvious way forward. I use the name here to remind me the work isn't finished yet.
@ from Quebec: my detective would be far more dashing with a name like that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:53am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...'shenanigans' always sounded Irish to me
...mischief - but play & fun implied too ? - or irresponsible deeds - a fine line...
Avatar 7:56am
doca:

@Sem Chumbo: oh that's bad. Have you already had other published works? I think the first one must be the most difficult
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- even a Symphony lasts less than an hour; people say Novel Writing is an extended ordeal...
Avatar 8:00am
doca:

I'm going to the same situation, as I'm trying to publish my master degree's dissertation. But if it fail, I'm thinking of self-publishing. In the academic circles, I think this may be an innovative and wise option (autonomous distribution with a lower price, as I won't gen any money anyway). Unfortunately in fiction things can be harder
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Sem Chumbo:

@doca, sorry, away for a minute making breakfast. Yes, I have published short stories and radio plays for money, and I work mostly as a freelance writer for hire, but the novel(s) are a marathon, where the other things are like the 220/440.
  8:21am
mike east:

@doca- my good friend is current
  8:21am
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hi all
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Sem Chumbo:

Self-publishing is certainly innovative, but is that kosher in academic circles?
  8:23am
mike east:

Sorry, baby hit send.
...currently working on his dissertation in Brazil. Isn't that where u are?
Avatar 8:25am
doca:

@mike: yes, what's he studying?
Avatar 8:26am
doca:

@Sem: I don't know, but I see a movement towards it, at least that an association of teachers and students could establish an internet publishing house without having to pass through all the publication process a normal editor would require. It's a bet, I guess.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:30am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...saw a story on PBS Newshour about these Tech people who started a Program that trains tech kids instead of University ; kid on there talking about being in an Astronomy class & it's 45 minutes his competitors are working on business tech. - kind of admire it & think he's a self-important narrow-minded turd @ the same time...sorry - tangential topic...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:30am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...this Sam Lee sorta extraordinary...
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Sem Chumbo:

@doca, I think it is ironic that the academic world is SO conservative, resisting change at every turn. Good luck with the dissertation.
  8:36am
mike east:

I know he was a religion studies major, but I'm not sure specifically what he's studying in Brazil. I turned him onto your blog.
Avatar 8:40am
doca:

@Sem: it's very conservative, but I like to think that the guys with who I hang out are not so. It was a professor of mine who pointed to self-publication, actually.
@Mike: thanks for showing the blog, I'm just updating it with a major history lesson on 60s Brazil. But tell me more later what he studies, it's always nice to see people from abroad sharing their perspectives on Brazil.
  8:51am
LovecraftDude888:

oh not awake...as an author and critic myself, I've been most upset about commercial books coming out the past few years with tons of typos and crap copy-editing and quality control. Very disappointing in many cases.
Avatar 8:52am
doca:

Great show, Jeff, thanks once again.
  8:52am
LovecraftDude888:

I even had a book with one of my pieces in it where my essay was error-free, but the other ones had a lot of typos and such and wasn't proofread very well. It irks!
  8:54am
Jojodillon:

Daniel Romano is the best...his last solo album is a trip to another era completely.
  8:54am
LovecraftDude888:

caught tail end of show here...was in dream land.
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Mike East:

@doca - will do.
Yes, thanks for the tunes this morning. Great start to the day.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:55am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Thx As Ever DJJD !
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Mike East:

Think I may have to learn this NY song today.
  8:57am
LynnsBrother:

This song reminds me of my friend Steve, a Neil Young jukebox. Haven't seen him in 20 yrs.
  8:57am
Gigio:

Sad Canadian is ever the best
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58am
listener james from westwood:

@lovecraftdude888: agreed on the typos/copyediting/lack of QC. as a copy editor and proofreader, i find them doubly distracting in finished books. "send them to me before press! i can fix this sort of thing!" i yell.
  11:10am
van:

I'm still behind
  10:29am
van:

The tune in the background of "Wild Wood Amber" by Sam Lee...

ESTRILLITA!

nice.
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