Favoriting Neighbors Noise with Jesse Kaminsky: Playlist from November 10, 2015 Favoriting

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Favoriting November 10, 2015: live from Jamaica Plain, MA

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Artist Track Album Label Year Images
Com Truise  Galactic Melt   Favoriting        
Ennio Morricone  Money Orgy   Favoriting Danger - Diabolik  Sycodelic   2001 
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Ennio Morricone  Stress Infinito   Favoriting Spasmo  Dagored  2015 
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Ennio Morricone  Hesitating Rag (Rag Sospeso)   Favoriting Una Pistola Per Ringo  RCA  1980 
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Ennio Morricone  Ho Messo Gli Occhi Su Di Te   Favoriting Menage All Italiana  RCA  1965 
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Ennio Morricone  I Crudeli No.2   Favoriting I Crudeli (The Hellbenders)  Bella Casa  2015 
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Ennio Morricone  As A Judgement   Favoriting Once Upon A Time In The West  RCA  1970 
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Ennio Morricone  Alone In The Night   Favoriting Da Uomo A Uomo (Death Rides A Horse)  GDM  2010 
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Ennio Morricone  Il Colpo   Favoriting For A Few Dollars More       

Music behind DJ:
Lisa Carbon 

Rhumba Roland   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Pam Hall  Sad Movies   Favoriting Bet You Don't Know  VP Records  1998 
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Sizzla  Till It Some More   Favoriting   XTerminator   1998 
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Louie Rankin  Typewriter   Favoriting Typewriter  Mesa Recordings  1992 
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Kenny Dope Featuring Screechy Dan  Boomin' In Ya Jeep   Favoriting The Unreleased Project  Freeze Records  1992 
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Tiger  Melba   Favoriting   Paradise Rec.   
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Burro Banton  Boom Wa Dis   Favoriting Boom Wa Dis  Wild Apache   1990 
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Alton Ellis  I Can't Stand It   Favoriting   New Beat Records  1968 
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Music behind DJ:
Firehouse Crew 

Feedom Version   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Anthony Child  Mr. Naturals   Favoriting Electronic Recordings From Maui Jungle Vol. 1  Editions Mego  2015 
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Oneohtrix Point Never  Returnal   Favoriting Returnal  Editions Mego   2010 
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Ayshay  Shaytan   Favoriting WARN-U EP  Tri Angle ‎  2011 
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Pod Blotz  Die and Come Alive   Favoriting Glass Tears  Clan Destine Records   2013 
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Tropic of Cancer  Be Brave   Favoriting Archive: The Downwards Singles  Blackest Ever Black  2015 
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Music behind DJ:
Domenique Dumont 

La Bataille de Neige   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.  Benzaiten   Favoriting Benzaiten  Important Records  2015 
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ONO  Machines That Kill People   Favoriting Machines That Kill People  Thermidor  1983 
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Kosmose  The Fourth Untitled Track (B.64.7)   Favoriting Kosmic Music from the Black Country  Sub Rosa   2015 
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Music behind DJ:
Umberto 

Forsaken Dawn   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
The Righteous Flames  Soul Sister   Favoriting   Studio One  1972 
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Dexter Story feat. Yared Teshale  Sidet Eskemeche   Favoriting Wondem  Sound Way Records  2015 
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Khidja  Mustafa   Favoriting Mustafa & Abdul  [Emotional] Especial  2014 
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Gal Costa  Relance   Favoriting Índia  Philips  1973 
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Wild Fire  The Dealer   Favoriting   WIRL  1977 
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Haruomi Hosono  Platonic   Favoriting Philharmony  Yen Records  1982 
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Music behind DJ:
Touche 

Wrap It Up (Instrumental)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 
Brenda & The Big Dudes  Love Action   Favoriting Cool Spot  Family  1984 
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Al Etto  You've Got The Love   Favoriting Party Night  Priority Records  1984 
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Tsokotsa  Makhanana   Favoriting Makhanana  Buffalo  1986 
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Ortrotasce  Order   Favoriting Common Loss  FlexiWave ‎  2015 
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Hieroglyphic Being  Culdees   Favoriting The Acid Documents  Soul Jazz Records  2015 
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Listener comments!

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Doug Schulkind:

Buona sera, Jesse!
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listener james from westwood:

Evening, Jesse and all!
  7:06pm
Jeff g.:

Love that intro every time, Jesse!
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Peter Nelson:

Hi Jesse. I don't know if you were listening earlier, but I'm looking forward to your reposte.
Avatar 7:08pm
Jesse K:

Hey everyone!
@Peter, Unfortunately I had meetings all afternoon so I couldn't listen! Was there a challenge?
Avatar 7:12pm
Peter Nelson:

T'was you who issued the challenge in response to my assertion that reggae covers it better. I played Cynthia Schloss's version of 'Sad Movies', claiming it better than the original. I did not experience general agreement.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Peter
I have another reggae cover of that tune by Gloria Crawford.
Avatar 7:20pm
Peter Nelson:

@Doug. I just had a quick listen on youtube. Very nice. I do love Cynthia Schloss's version, though. So soulful and melancholic.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:21pm
Doug Schulkind:

I heard of number 2 crude, but this one is new to me!
Avatar 7:21pm
northguineahills:

Ahhh, Once Upon a Time in the West is a great soundtrack.
Avatar 7:24pm
Peter Nelson:

Good to hear one of these spaghetti classics. Great soundtracks.
  7:24pm
listener james from westwood:

Indeed. So, so amazing.
Avatar 7:25pm
chromaphone:

Thanks for expanding my appreciation of Morricone!
Avatar 7:26pm
chromaphone:

I didn't realize he did creepy so incredibly well.
Avatar 7:27pm
Jesse K:

I love his incidental music!
Avatar 7:27pm
Peter Nelson:

What script is that in the pics?
Avatar 7:29pm
Jesse K:

Oh yeah, the photos are of two different codex books, the older one is the Voynich manuscript, which is of unclear provenance and script
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:29pm
Doug Schulkind:

The amazing thing about Morricone's spaghetti western soundtracks. Gluten free!
Avatar 7:32pm
chromaphone:

wtf is a codex book?...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:33pm
coelacanth:

hi Jesse and all
Avatar 7:35pm
chromaphone:

Reminds me of Fantastic Planet art so I would guess hoax. Beautiful stuff.
Avatar 7:35pm
Peter Nelson:

re. the script. I see. It looks a bit like South Indian. also Tolkien's elvish. Beautiful, whatever.
Avatar 7:36pm
Peter Nelson:

Nice one, Jesse! I like it.
Avatar 7:36pm
Jesse K:

Hey coelacanth and chromaphone.
@chromaphone, the newer looking ones are from the Codex Seraphinanus, which is from 1981: en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 7:37pm
Jesse K:

This song goes out to Peter!
Here's more reading on the Voynich Manuscript: en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 7:38pm
Peter Nelson:

@Doug Schulkind. Rice noodles, perhaps? They grow a lot of rice in Italy.
Avatar 7:38pm
chromaphone:

Oh ok. Wow, fascinating. Love this style of illustration and so mysterious.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:42pm
coelacanth:

people sure do like Morricone and cheese on wfmu.
Avatar 7:42pm
Peter Nelson:

Excellent...the great Sizzla! Have you seen his version of Subterranian Homesick Blues? www.youtube.com...
Avatar 7:46pm
Jesse K:

I haven't yet!
Avatar 7:47pm
Mayuko:

Done with dinner and back to radio (and work.) Hi Jesse!
Avatar 7:51pm
Jesse K:

Hey Mayuko, welcome! how was dinner?
Avatar 7:54pm
Mayuko:

I cooked super simple thing - garlic fried rice with veggie & egg. Turned out great to my surprise. Simple is not necessarily easy!
Avatar 7:58pm
northguineahills:

I had steamed rice w/ seasame seeds, scallions, rice vinegar, a fried egg, and fake bacon & soyu. Super easy.
Avatar 7:59pm
Jesse K:

This egg thing is intriguing to me, mainly because I have eggs in the fridge and haven't eaten
Avatar 8:02pm
Mayuko:

These images look great (as usual.) Reminds me of Rhinogrades, the book of fake mammal.
Avatar 8:03pm
Peter Nelson:

I'm partial to a fried egg corn cake sandwich with arugala.
Avatar 8:10pm
Jesse K:

This is Anthony Child recording not as Surgeon
Avatar 8:15pm
chromaphone:

I used to love this book called After Man that was a pretend field guide of the future which also came out in 1981.
Avatar 8:22pm
Jesse K:

Oh, I'd never seen that book before but looks amazing!
Avatar 8:32pm
northguineahills:

Tropic of Cancer, new to me and I dig!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:33pm
Ike:

Das ist gut.
Avatar 8:33pm
Mayuko:

After Man looks pretty great, chromaphone! We need 21st century version "book of zoology of the future"!
Avatar 8:37pm
chromaphone:

@mayuko and JK - I see that Dixon also made a Man After Man book which looks cool as well. I would make a zoology of the future if you know someone who would pay me to do so :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:38pm
coelacanth:

i'm especially fascinated by these images of animals with wheel appendages and hammer and plier appendages & such. i feel like we're already trying to be machines (one of the least harmful,yet most annoying example being the computer-generated,inorganic-sounding music the mainstream is saturated with) so some would be quite excited at the notion of evolution merging us with machines.
Avatar 8:38pm
Mayuko:

Benzaiten! scontent.cdninstagram.com...
Avatar 8:39pm
Jesse K:

Yeah! I love the original record so much it's silly
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:39pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...had to dodge a bit of flying fractured Stratocaster @ the culmination of not one bit less than three days of psychedelic Terrastock
...& Acid Mothers Temple startles me again tonight...
Avatar 8:40pm
Jesse K:

Hey to Ike and Revolution Rabbit!
I'm adding in some images from the Historia Animallum now: en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:43pm
Doug Schulkind:

For a minute, I thought this was on Rhino Records.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:46pm
coelacanth:

i think almost every child has the imagination to create the world, the animals,the fake language,impossible buildings & vehicles....if i had much more time on my hands i'd thoroughly enjoy making a complete,presentable work of the pictures and writings of my childhood, if they still exist.
Avatar 8:51pm
chromaphone:

So true coelecanth. A while ago I scanned a fake world that I made in 2nd grade. I also illustrated and described monsters for an original D&D Monster Manual when I was like 10 or 11 that is kind of hilarious. Fun stuff.
Avatar 8:53pm
Jesse K:

Just saw ONO play in Boston this weekend at a festival and they stole the show! Flipper played a couple bands after them and Travis from ONO came up onstage to sing a song with them
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:56pm
coelacanth:

that sounds great, chromaphone!
i know i have a few things from my childhood,(such as complete floor plans for several dream houses-fully furnished and in full color!) but most of it would be up to my mother; and she's not a sentimental person!
Avatar 8:58pm
chromaphone:

I was pretty good about saving sketchbooks luckily. The Monster Manual stuff was a big hit when I shared it on Facebook a few years ago.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:01pm
coelacanth:

yeah,no doubt!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
coelacanth:

and i must've been out of the room for Alton Ellis, damnit!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
coelacanth:

ah, so that's where alligators come from!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:11pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& in turn, some think alligators a major model for dragons...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:15pm
coelacanth:

that's right... some of these pictures have a hint of Escher in them; & Rob Gonsalves.
  9:16pm
listener james from westwood:

Chromaphone, you had me at "Monster Manual." :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:21pm
Doug Schulkind:

That Gal was super.
Avatar 9:27pm
Mayuko:

Philharmony is the best! Love this album so much.
Avatar 9:32pm
chromaphone:

Haha Listener J!
Avatar 9:39pm
chromaphone:

Wow, this song isn't meant to be a joke is it?
Avatar 9:39pm
Peter Nelson:

Gotta crash. Tara a bit.
Avatar 9:42pm
Jesse K:

@chromaphone, I can assure that I played it in all seriousness
G'night @Peter rest easy!
Avatar 9:45pm
Mayuko:

This Tsokotsa stuff is pretty interesting! Is this from the 80's?
Avatar 9:46pm
Mayuko:

oh! now I see it on the playlist!
Avatar 9:46pm
Jesse K:

Yeah, 1986
Avatar 9:51pm
Jesse K:

There was some cool stuff going on in South Africa at that time
  9:51pm
listener james from westwood:

Thanks in advance before shutting down the computer-box!
Avatar 9:51pm
Jesse K:

Guess I forgot to say those three songs at the top of the set were from South Africa
Avatar 9:52pm
Jesse K:

Welcome James, thanks YOU!
Avatar 9:55pm
northguineahills:

Man, the new Hieroglyphic Being is pretty hot.
Avatar 9:56pm
Jesse K:

HOT! But I think it's actually a reissue from 2013. Anyway, super great and it now has titles
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:57pm
coelacanth:

Thanks Jesse
ciao people.
(& human-machine combos)
Avatar 9:59pm
Mayuko:

Thanks Jesse, good night everyone!
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