Sun. Dec 22nd, 3pm - 5pm:
The Unsolicited Return of the Winter Soul-stice (fill-in for Paul Bruno)
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You can't stop the seasons from turning, and you evidently also can't stop an old dog from performing his one old trick. Answering the teeming clamor of one New York Times food columnist
, Gaylord Fields is returning to WFMU's airwaves for a one-off Winter Soul-stice program. In his time away he's learned nothing, so the format will remain the same: two hours of original 1960s soul 45s, and the abuse of an expensive reverb machine for the sake of corny vocal effects.
@kat330: Thanks for signing in. Now I know you're not a kat330 impostor (or, at least, you're a more clever impostor). I'll apply Occam's Razor and presume it's truly you.
@TDK60: Vegetarian wolves, dragons, tigers don't exist. [Some say no dragons whatsoever exist.] As for kat, not so much either. In fact, my "tamer" is doing grill duty right now.
@Gaylord: It's a birth date even though almost no one has ever figured that out. It's also the perfect length of a pop song, 3:30 (IMO).
@kat330: I have a similar brain. I love puzzles and conundrums and philosophical paradoxes (see my show description). I use that quirk to put together my show, actually, which is why I accept your interpretation.
@TDK60: Yeah, in "Tiger" there was a fast run, trilly, that matches my memory of one Rush does more slowly (same notes I think) on his version of the Mitchell classic. Funny, I was just thinking of UfG yesterday and what a wonderful autumn song it is.
Well-deserved clickery, Mr. Fields. Thank you for 2 hrs. of a super pre-, during, and after-dinner soundtrack!
Doc Pomus: "move your torso only moreso" or words to that effect. :)
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Listener comments!
sugarwolf:
Gaylord Fields:
kat330:
SeanG, are you still on the lists?
Gaylord Fields:
kat330:
kat330:
Rains, heh.
Gaylord Fields:
kat330:
sugarwolf:
Gaylord Fields:
This show is being programmed by my subconscious.
kat330:
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kat330:
saccharinwolf:
kat330:
TDK60:
sugarwolf:
kat330:
Gaylord Fields:
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sugarwolf:
kat330:
@Gaylord: It's a birth date even though almost no one has ever figured that out. It's also the perfect length of a pop song, 3:30 (IMO).
sugarwolf:
kat330:
Gaylord Fields:
On the other hand, there's a tiny chance I'm misapplying the virgule.
kat330:
TDK60:
kat330:
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kat330:
@GF: Yes, I'm into patterns, puzzle solving, things Holmesian.
TDK60:
Philo "Kat Tamer" Gristle:
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Tommy:
Philo Gristle:
TDK60:
Philo Gristle:
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kat330:
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kat330:
Philo Gristle:
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@Philo Gristle: Takeshi really is masterful.
kat330:
TDK60:
kat330:
Uncle Michael:
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Phillip In Brooklyn:
That song by "the school" was hot
kat330:
Gaylord Fields:
Uncle Michael:
I put my trust in trained professionals.
kat330:
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Uncle Michael:
kat330:
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Uncle Michael:
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Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...Evening (TZAG) All !...
kat330:
Uncle Michael:
sugarwolf:
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Uncle Michael:
Gaylord Fields:
Uncle Michael:
Thanks for the provenance!
Uncle Michael:
kat330:
Doc Pomus: "move your torso only moreso" or words to that effect. :)
Happy and safe LD all
Philo Gristle:
northguineahills:
Uncle Michael:
Thanks Gaylord!
Philo Gristle:
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TDK60: