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"I listened yesterday. It's no reflection on you but I could'nt see where you were going or what you were going for. This early seventies thing did'nt get noticed the first time and you talk about friends of like Dealney and Bonnie who had records out like we're supposed to remember who they are. Then you play this long winded free jazz stuff that really grates on my nerves. And that noise without a beat and sounds like someones being pinched. Then you play a reggae song, I think you called it Dub, to what, be cool? You seem to really fetishize the whole folk thing too which is obnoxious to us who don't even care. I liked it when you played that punk song though. I like Joe Belock a lot." (Visit homepage.)

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Favoriting April 16, 2014

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Approx. start time
rodney jones  guitar   Favoriting when you feel the love  timeless  1981  LP  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
philip perkins  rainy third street   Favoriting drive time  body double/captured tracks  1985/2013  LP  0:04:30 (Pop-up)
klaus schulze  weird caravan   Favoriting mindphaser  brain  1980  LP  0:08:55 (Pop-up)
hiro kone  end time   Favoriting the unmoved mover  group tightener  2014  12"  0:13:14 (Pop-up)
machanic manyeruke and the puritans  jonah   Favoriting s/t  cooking vinyl  1989  LP  0:16:49 (Pop-up)
leong lau  ghost drums   Favoriting dragon man  strawberry rain  1976/2014  LP  0:19:25 (Pop-up)
la quatuor de jazz libre quebec  track1   Favoriting 1973  tenzier  1973/2011  LP  0:24:02 (Pop-up)
dave ray  arthur's boogie   Favoriting kid man  mountain railroad  1977  LP  0:34:10 (Pop-up)
boxer  town drunk   Favoriting below the belt  virgin  1975  LP  0:39:56 (Pop-up)
terry reid  bang bang   Favoriting bang, bang you're terry reid  epic    LP  0:44:45 (Pop-up)
jeffrey novak  endless repetition   Favoriting lemon kid  trouble in mind  2014  LP  0:49:31 (Pop-up)
mike wilhelm  high coin   Favoriting mean ol' frisco  new rose  1985  LP  0:52:33 (Pop-up)
dan melchior    slow down tiger  starlight furniture company  2014  LP  0:55:14 (Pop-up)
r. weis  kirby's ball   Favoriting excitable audible  no label  2013  CD  1:01:08 (Pop-up)
christina vantzou  strange symptoms/vancouver island   Favoriting no. 2  kranky  2014  LP  1:09:04 (Pop-up)
carla bozulich  drowned to the light   Favoriting boy  constellation  2014  CD  1:17:28 (Pop-up)
aloa  banane zitrone   Favoriting aloa  medical records  1982/2014  LP  1:18:27 (Pop-up)
l voag  living room   Favoriting the way out    1986  LP  1:21:19 (Pop-up)
arthur brown/vincent crane  storm   Favoriting faster than the speed of light  innovative communication  1980  LP  1:24:58 (Pop-up)
natural child  firewater liquor   Favoriting dancin' with wolves  burger  2014  LP  1:27:20 (Pop-up)
the puddle  k3   Favoriting into the moon  flying nun  1992  CD  1:30:58 (Pop-up)
gen ken  terrain of doubt   Favoriting greatest hits  deFabriek  1986  LP  1:35:43 (Pop-up)
bohren & der club of gore  segeln ohne wind   Favoriting piano nights  ipecac  2014  LP  1:38:57 (Pop-up)
robert wyatt  slow walkin talk   Favoriting '68  cuneiform  2014  LP  1:45:41 (Pop-up)
jo ann kelly with john fahey  new mind reader blues   Favoriting s/t  blue goose  1972  LP  1:48:14 (Pop-up)
angel olsen  enemy   Favoriting burn your fire for no witness  jagjaguwar  2014  LP  1:53:09 (Pop-up)
daniele brusaschetto  xxx   Favoriting rapida e indolore  bosco  2014  CD  1:59:10 (Pop-up)
glenn kotche  the haunted movement 4   Favoriting adventureland  cantaloupe music  2014  CD  2:04:15 (Pop-up)
astor  summer   Favoriting inland  kye  2014  LP  2:07:06 (Pop-up)
denis wize  consciousness program   Favoriting         2:12:29 (Pop-up)
millie & andrea  temper tantrum   Favoriting millie & andrea  modern love  2014  CD  2:20:01 (Pop-up)
houari benchenet  dellali   Favoriting pop-rai and rachid style  earthworks  1990  LP  2:25:08 (Pop-up)
cheetah chrome  sharky   Favoriting solo  dead plowboy  2014  CD  2:29:36 (Pop-up)
can  the withoutlaw man   Favoriting rite time  mercury  1989  LP  2:34:05 (Pop-up)
peder mannerfelt  blood & felt   Favoriting lines descri  digitalis  2014  LP  2:40:23 (Pop-up)
walter lewis & the blue stars  i have love at home   Favoriting purple snow  numero  2013  LP  2:44:59 (Pop-up)
prophet            2:50:04 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  6:06am
P-90:

T Z A G
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:10am
Guido from Cologne:

Guten TZAG everyone!
  6:11am
P-90:

Ciao Guido!
Good Morning @DJ John A.!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:13am
George of Troy:

Good morning John, P-90 and Guido.
Avatar 6:13am
bibi:

bontzour everyone.
john, as you are asking, abraham went out of his bear on monday, he's fine though exhausted or partially digested...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:16am
Guido from Cologne:

good old tape-loop rhythm tracks ...
Avatar 6:17am
Looms:

Good morning everyone
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:33am
Sem Chumbo:

Vivre le Quebec libre! Good morning, John, and all(ens)
Avatar 6:36am
HarktheUmpire:

Guido, being from Cologne, do you know Alarm für Cobra 11?
Avatar 6:38am
bibi:

@sans plomb, i dont know if intended but yr mistake makes for a great new slogan. less arbitrarily political, more existential. i'll suggest it to my proto independantist guitarist.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:43am
Sem Chumbo:

@bibi: Masculin? féminin? Freeform radio brings out the creativity in me. What do I care for gender?
Nah, a mistake;)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:43am
Guido from Cologne:

@Hark
No, usually I don't watch RTL-TV and i rarely watch detective serieses.
Your work?
Avatar 6:47am
HarktheUmpire:

Yep. Translating an episode now. It's mildly amusing, but really not very good. Australians want to watch it though. Or at least that's what SBS hopes.

Any idea why Germans in love with detective series?
Avatar 6:48am
HarktheUmpire:

*are (madly)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:53am
maestroso:

G'morning John, nice to hear your show from the beginning this time.
Avatar 7:03am
bibi:

@sans plomb, you said 'vivre' instead of 'vive'.
'live' instead of 'hail', i can only agree.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:08am
Guido from Cologne:

Germans in particular? Didn't know that.
Maybe because some of the TV-classics were/are detective seriesses.
One might guess about psychological aspects ...

So that one is shot around Cologne I guess.
as usual ...
We're pretty much used to have the TV-Teams at locations around here in the city ever since RTL moved to Cologne.

I have a friend working for VOX.
Cooking reality-soap.
Avatar 7:12am
bibi:

@guido, i confirm from france, you have a detective tv series reputation. many french pensioners are fed with 'west' german detectives. even my niece s favourite show is 'alerte cobra' which is, i just realise, what hark was talkin about.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:18am
Guido from Cologne:

70ies series DERRICK was an international surprise success.
Maybe producers producers hope to repeat this success again and again.
Avatar 7:18am
HarktheUmpire:

That and Tatort and and Derrick and lots of others I don't even know about.

Here's a brilliant parody of Derrick, in German(-ish):
www.youtube.com...
Avatar 7:21am
bibi:

watch out austrians, they had a rush in late 80s, like the one with the supersmart dog.
zupimages.net...
Avatar 7:23am
HarktheUmpire:

Kommissar Rex!
I remember watching that as a kid.
That, and Airwolf. Those were the days!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:27am
Guido from Cologne:

Smart animals are for the kids of course.
Fury, Flipper, Lassie ...
Avatar 7:28am
HarktheUmpire:

Fury?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:30am
Guido from Cologne:

maybe I mix something and fury was just a book.
Black Beauty was a TV-soap. (Prohibited in South Africa because of tite.)
Avatar 7:31am
HarktheUmpire:

Aah, a horse. Couldn't even talk though. Pretty shabby horse.
Tite?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:32am
Guido from Cologne:

psychologically:
Could be connected to a certain basic-pessimism and a urge to see law and order win.
Or a certain frustration about bureaucracy and the fun watching officers go beyond it.
... just some speculation from my side.
Avatar 7:37am
HarktheUmpire:

Almost every single krimi episode and film I subtitled involved kids, as victims or once even as perpetrators.
It makes interesting material for a study, but I don't really know Germany well enough to draw any conclusions. I think I can safely say that it's a control-obsessed place though.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:41am
Sem Chumbo:

@Guido 7:30. Fury, FYI. www.crazyabouttv.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:46am
Guido from Cologne:

Hm, I guess the massive involvement of children is relatively modern. A handy tool for authors to create emotions. "relatively modern" means "starting in the 90ies".
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:47am
Guido from Cologne:

thanks Sem
Avatar 7:50am
HarktheUmpire:

Actually, one series I worked on was surprisingly good.
"Janus", an Austrian Krimi.
de.wikipedia.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:55am
Guido from Cologne:

Jo Ann Kelly with John Fahey together ???
new ti me! when 7 where was that?
Jo Ann is a British singer.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:56am
Guido from Cologne:

Is?
Was! (died 1990)
Avatar 7:59am
John Allen:

guido, i keep trying to tell people that the world was much much smaller once. but people still seem surprised. And it's not just you, it's everyone. lately.
Avatar 8:01am
bibi:

few astrophysicians would deny that, john.
Avatar 8:02am
HarktheUmpire:

Well, back in the mid-seventies there were half as many people on the planet.

1970, 3,706,618,163
2014 7,211,239,210

That is frightening actually.
Avatar 8:03am
HarktheUmpire:

Okay, not the mid-seventies then, but no less astonishing.
Avatar 8:06am
bibi:

i havent checked but the number of homo sapiens who migrated from the rift, crossed the arabic peninsula to reach europe and asia is totally ridiculous. like 50000.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:11am
common:

good wednesday!
  8:16am
bner:

thx for the stikers
Avatar 8:24am
bibi:

this is the perfect rendering soundtrack, the pace shifts would blur my RAM collapsing issues on sound output.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:40am
common:

never heard this can tune. strange!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:42am
Guido from Cologne:

Some people you discover after the first bars:
-Liebezeit
-Fahey
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:42am
Guido from Cologne:

@bibi
what are you rendering?
animation?
Avatar 8:46am
bibi:

just pics, guido, just pics.
my current computing machine takes for animation rendering.
hail to render farms...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:46am
common:

@guido/bibi: i was wonderin' the same thing.
Avatar 8:50am
bibi:

john, i know you cant take compliments like woody allen does, but second half of yr show was real good to me.
Avatar 8:53am
bibi:

@guido "...takes AGES for anim..."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58am
Guido from Cologne:

@johnAllen
Loved the show!
Thank you!

@bibi
got it!
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