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Favoriting November 24, 2015: Peppermint Pie

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Anton Barbeau  You and I   Favoriting Antology Vol. 1  Lost Art  1999  0:01:52 (Pop-up)
Don Muro  Oh I Love You   Favoriting We All Need Each Other: The 1968–1969 Recordings  Flannelgraph  2015  0:07:35 (Pop-up)
Gary Farr  Everyday (1968)   Favoriting Take Something with You [bonus 7" track]  Sunbeam    0:10:07 (Pop-up)
Khan  Hollow Stone   Favoriting Space Shanty  Deram  1972  0:13:29 (Pop-up)
The Pandamonium  I Know You (196?)   Favoriting The Unreleased Album  Radioactive  2004  0:21:49 (Pop-up)
 
The Troggs  Maybe the Madman   Favoriting Mixed Bag  RE: BGO  1968  0:28:16 (Pop-up)
Black Widow  Seduction   Favoriting Sacrifice  RE: Repertoire  1970  0:30:30 (Pop-up)
Bridget St. John  Jumble Queen   Favoriting Jumble Queen  RE: BGO  1974  0:36:06 (Pop-up)
Ilous & Decuyper  L'espoir   Favoriting Ilous & Decuyper  RE: Lion  1971  0:39:28 (Pop-up)
New Riders of the Purple Sage  All I Ever Wanted   Favoriting New Riders of the Purple Sage  Columbia  1971  0:43:25 (Pop-up)
Yes  Vevey (Revisited) (1976?)   Favoriting Going for the One [bonus track]  Atlantic    0:48:01 (Pop-up)
Judy Collins  Since You Asked   Favoriting Wildflowers  Elektra  1967  0:52:45 (Pop-up)
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young  Find the Cost of Freedom (1970)   Favoriting So Far  Atlantic  1974  0:55:22 (Pop-up)
Pride  Proud Sorrow   Favoriting Pride  RE: Wounded Bird  1970  0:57:20 (Pop-up)
 
Iris  Chrysalide   Favoriting Litanies  RE: O-Music  1972  1:03:46 (Pop-up)
Paul Revere & the Raiders  Observations from Flight 285 (In 3/4 Time)   Favoriting Something Happening  Columbia  1968  1:10:36 (Pop-up)
The Peppermint Rainbow  Rosemary   Favoriting Will You Be Staying After Sunday  RE: Collectors' Choice  1969  1:14:09 (Pop-up)
Roger Ruskin Spear  Patrick Moore   Favoriting Electric Shocks  RE: Esoteric  1972  1:16:14 (Pop-up)
Pilot  55˚ North 3˚ West   Favoriting Second Flight  RE: RPM  1975  1:20:48 (Pop-up)
Mémoriance  Je Ne Sais Plus   Favoriting Et Aprés  RE: Paisley Press  1976  1:25:03 (Pop-up)
The Third Estate  Thought I Heard You Calling (1973)   Favoriting Agonistes  Lion    1:33:46 (Pop-up)
 
Tinkerbells Fairydust  Twenty Ten   Favoriting Magic Garden  RE: Grapefruit  1969  1:40:24 (Pop-up)
Sam Apple Pie  Winter of My Love   Favoriting Sam Apple Pie  RE: Angel Air  1969  1:43:10 (Pop-up)
Richie Blackmore's Rainbow  Catch the Rainbow   Favoriting Richie Blackmore's Rainbow  Polydor  1975  1:50:20 (Pop-up)
Beautiful Losers  Nobody Knows the Heaven (alternate version) (1975)   Favoriting Nobody Knows the Heaven [bonus track]  Lion    1:56:50 (Pop-up)
Leon Russell  Beware of Darkness   Favoriting Leon Russell & the Shelter People  Shelter  1971  2:01:38 (Pop-up)
McDonald & Giles  Flight of the Ibis   Favoriting McDonald & Giles  Island  1970  2:06:17 (Pop-up)
 
Peter Kaukonen  That's a Good Question   Favoriting Black Kangaroo  Grunt  1972  2:12:30 (Pop-up)
Steve Hackett  Star of Sirius   Favoriting Voyage of the Acolyte  RE: EMI  1975  2:17:49 (Pop-up)
Thirty Days Out  Forever   Favoriting Thirty Days Out  RE: Wounded Bird  1972  2:24:56 (Pop-up)
Tim Dawe  Sometimes Alone   Favoriting Penrod  Straight  1969  2:28:52 (Pop-up)
Roxy Music  Triptych   Favoriting Country Life  Virgin  1974  2:33:01 (Pop-up)
Ilous & Decuyper  Vous Mourrez Demain   Favoriting Ilous & Decuyper  RE: Lion  1971  2:36:15 (Pop-up)
Blonde on Blonde  Island on an Island   Favoriting Contrasts  RE: Repertoire  1969  2:40:17 (Pop-up)
Friends  Once in a Winter Town   Favoriting Fragile  RE: Acme Lion  1972  2:43:20 (Pop-up)
11.59  Trust in the Lord (Psalm 37)   Favoriting This Our Sacrifice of Praise  RE: World Psychedelia  1974  2:45:17 (Pop-up)
The Beatles  Sun King   Favoriting Abbey Road  Apple  1969  2:49:23 (Pop-up)
 
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:56:19 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 12:02pm
Tony Coulter:

Hello all!

The playlist page seems a bit wonky today -- hopefully it'll behave itself.
Avatar 12:03pm
V Priceless:

Hey Tony! It took some finagling to log-on to WFMU site, but here I yam!
Avatar 12:03pm
Tony Coulter:

"You and I have fluffy yellow hair, but yours is more extensive."
Avatar 12:05pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, VP!

RE: finnagling: I think the home page changes are also making the playlist page load really slowly.
Avatar 🥁 12:06pm
Snortley:

Like last night, the web presence of the terrestrial station is shaky again, but the Drummer pages seem to be all right.
  12:08pm
tahomajohn:

TC live - yay! Playlist page is working fine for me... but the new WFMU home page is definitely wonky.... very slow to load.
Avatar 12:09pm
βrian:

Wonky, indeed. They should've waited for Fabio's show to launch the web site. For the theme, I mean.
Avatar 12:12pm
Tony Coulter:

The playlist page is really not working for me. It's loading SUPER-slowly, and I'm not seeing any of your comments, although I know they're there.

Carry on without me, I guess!
Avatar 12:12pm
Tony Coulter:

AH -- suddenly everything popped up!
Avatar 12:14pm
Tony Coulter:

Belated hellos, Snortley, tahomajohn, and βrian!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Charlie:

It seems everything FMU-related is not functioning properly right now. Took me a few tries to load the stream. Playlist comments took a long time to load too. Will be lurking in the background on and off while also doing some transcribing.
Avatar 12:15pm
V Priceless:

as long as the music is working, who needs my three cents? : )
  12:16pm
tahomajohn:

my comment took a few minutes to come through... but the tunes are coming through clean and fine!
Avatar 12:16pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey Charlie! I know you rang because I see the top of your message within the internal accuplaylist machinery -- yet I don't see your message here.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
Rich in Washington:

Hmmm..
Had to take the goat path to finally get to this show's playlist. The entire WFMU site's slow or broken.
It's all gone pear shaped, as they say.
Avatar 12:19pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya Rich!

Goat path to the moon!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:23pm
Rich in Washington:

the new machinery keeps logging me out.
As tohomajohn says, the music's working fine, with nary a hitch.
Avatar 12:23pm
northguineahills:

@Rich: That would explain all of the goat droppings on the toepath I took. Talk about out of the way!
Avatar 12:26pm
βrian:

Dreaming of Bûcheron. (Speaking of goats.)
Avatar 12:30pm
Tony Coulter:

So, I seem to currently be living at least 10 minutes in the past when it comes to this playlist. Hope I won't be too disoriented by all the new technological inventions when I finally catch up.
Avatar 12:32pm
Tony Coulter:

I'm here! Wait, how do you make phone calls with this thing?

By the way, today's show will pretty much focus exclusively on '60s & '70s psych, folk, and prog -- just because....
Avatar 12:34pm
Tony Coulter:

Greets, NGH!
  12:38pm
Santos L Halper:

Go as far back as you want Tony, just take me with you!
Avatar 12:42pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, Santos! I'm here again.

Things were so much better back in the day, 10 minutes ago.
Avatar 12:54pm
V Priceless:

Remember the future...or something like that!
  1:11pm
Dean:

From Khan forward, fine caulking music, although I'm a crappy caulker.
Avatar 1:11pm
Carmichael:

Boy, it took an act of Congress to finally arrive here. Heya Tony peeps.
  1:15pm
Santos L Halper:

Forward into the past!
Avatar 1:19pm
Carmichael:

This represents my 2nd attempt to post a hello. If I post every 10 minutes, ....
Avatar 1:20pm
Tony Coulter:

Hola, Carmichael & Dean!

I know you're here even though I can't really see you, trapped as I am in the distant past of the 10–15 minutes ago era.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:22pm
Uncle Michael:

Those that remember the future are doomed. let me repeat that...
Avatar 1:23pm
Tony Coulter:

Uncle Mikey! Greets!
Avatar 🥁 1:24pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Who has carrot cake?
Avatar 1:28pm
Tony Coulter:

Weird. Now the comments are loading a little faster, but the tracklist part of the playlist is getting even slower. Oh well, just enjoy (or try to enjoy) the sounds....

Hola, Rev. Turnip!
  1:29pm
Blue Boy:

Who Is LP Cover On Playlist?
Avatar 1:30pm
V Priceless:

we need someone who perhaps can construct a mnemonic memory circuit using stone knives and bearskins.....btw, great show, Tony!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:30pm
Charlie:

It's odd, after becoming accustomed to the instant gratification of playlist update and live comments, to have this kind of disjointed thing happening.
Avatar 🥁 1:32pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Took about 10 minutes for the Carrot Cake to manifest above, for what it's worth. Sorry to have missed the Space Shanty track; haven't spun that one in a pig's age.
Avatar 1:32pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, Blue Boy! It's not an album cover -- it's a collage I found somewhere online. Unfortunately, I can't remember the artist's name.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:32pm
Webhamster Henry:

There's a little DNS trouble going on .. the homepage is back to its 2007 version
Avatar 1:35pm
Tony Coulter:

And now everything works! Nice to see you 2007, my old friend!

Greetings, Webhamster!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:35pm
JtotheK:

hi everyone!
Avatar 1:36pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, JtotheK!
  1:38pm
Dean:

What's everybody doing for Turkey Day? I don't mean Thanksgiving.
Avatar 1:41pm
Tony Coulter:

As a vegetarian, I celebrate Stuffing Day instead. We all have a blast stuffing everything in sight with breadcrumbs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:43pm
Doug Schulkind:

Greetings, all Coulteranians! Looks like WFMU's website has reverted back to the old design. Hopefully, that means no more wonkitude.
Avatar 1:43pm
V Priceless:

if it ain't broke....
Avatar 1:44pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, Doug!

Yes, on my end at least everything is once again wonk-free. Long live 2007!
  1:45pm
Dean:

Hrrmmmm. I'm seeing November 2015. Hard refresh didn't dispell the cache...
  1:45pm
Dean:

Or is DNS catching up?
  1:46pm
Dean:

I didn't spel dispell correctly.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:49pm
Doug Schulkind:

Double you eff em single you.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:54pm
Uncle Michael:

Still seeing the new design.
Avatar 1:56pm
Carmichael:

Mee two ...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:56pm
Doug Schulkind:

Using Chrome as my browser, I am getting the old WFMU front page. It was with Chrome that I was seeing the redesign last night. Weird.
Avatar 1:57pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

Hi Tony,
Only just been able to find you - the new WFMU homepage has no link to GTDS - and the one that is there with a play sign is not working!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:57pm
Doug Schulkind:

I am seeing the old front page via Firefox and Safari, too.
Avatar 1:58pm
V Priceless:

it's a mad house...a mad house!!
Avatar 1:58pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

you mean WFMU are abandoning the new home page?
Avatar 2:00pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, Vandalism Generator!

No the new page is here to stay -- hopefully some issues regarding alternate streams will get sorted out.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:01pm
Doug Schulkind:

Is no one else seeing the old wfmu.org front page?!
Avatar 2:01pm
Tony Coulter:

I think the current return to the old page is just temporary, while some glitches get ironed out.
Avatar 2:02pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

is this going to be a 60/70s show only (please I hope so)?
  2:02pm
Dean:

Firefox and Chrome on a Windows laptop: both new.

Speaking of Vandalism Generator, that "double you," Doug, was a Peter Hamill plagiarism.
Avatar 2:02pm
mauri:

I'm seeing it.
Avatar 2:02pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Vandalism Generator! Yes, nothing but '60s and '70s stuff today!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:03pm
Doug Schulkind:

I am guessing that folks behind the scenes are madly trying to iron out the bugs. I hope no one calls PETA about the poor critters.
Avatar 2:04pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Doug: I'm seeing the new page design as well. Yet, there must have been some sort of switch, because everything suddenly started working again.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:04pm
the Canterbury wood-elf:

I recently read in the Robert Wyatt biography that "Beware of Darkness" was considered for the first Matching Mole album. That would have been interesting.

Hi Tony!
Avatar 2:04pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

great, great, great, - although there is a lot to be said for freeform - I always seem to go back to the playlists that follow a pattern - like as if DJ Shadow or cut chemist were cutting a mix!
Avatar 2:06pm
Tony Coulter:

Greetings, Canterbury wood-elf!

Very interesting Matching Mole tidbit!
Avatar 2:06pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

yes - CW-E - thought this was soft machine, national health related!
Avatar 2:07pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

McDonald GILES?
Avatar 2:08pm
Tony Coulter:

Ian McDonald & Michael Giles (of King Crimson fame)
Avatar 2:08pm
mauri:

ah those pots pots patapata pots drumsounds are the best.
  2:08pm
Marie:

Lovely! Hi Tony!
Avatar 2:08pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, Marie ... and Mauri too!
Avatar 2:09pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

can confirm the Steven Wilson remixes of Fragile - Yes, and Gentle Giant - Octopus are really excellent.
He seems to be able to put in the x factor that makes them sound like they did in the 70s - atmosphere, prog symphonic niceness!
  2:10pm
Dean:

Was listening last night to CttE outtakes, including several minutes of Steve Howe strumming and humming, trying to birth a song.
Avatar 2:10pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

DS - CONFIRM USING IE WFMU homepage is the new one.
Avatar 2:12pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

likewise the Queen live at the Odean 1975 - is full of prog niceness!
Avatar 2:13pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

is'nt this the Quah album?
Avatar 2:14pm
Tony Coulter:

Nopers. It's Peter K.
Avatar 2:14pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

always thought Airplane lost their way with the Volunteers album!
Avatar 2:18pm
V Priceless:

yeah! SH's has been featuring this live, of late!
  2:18pm
Dean:

Good gosh, this is a pleasant surprise. Love this Hackett.
Avatar 2:19pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

Doug - GTDS listen now link is not working - it just says page not found.
The Listen button on top will take you to the GTDS program schedule.
Avatar 2:19pm
Tony Coulter:

Sad stream news: Today is Peter Nelson's last show. Be sure to listen in after my show and wish him godspeed.
  2:20pm
Dean:

Also viewed an interview from 1973 with Genesis last night. Gabriel claimed to have lived with Bowie for three years and to have studied carefully Alice Cooper's stage work. He was trolling the interviewer.
Avatar 2:20pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

whats happened? PN shows are great! Doug why have you removed him from the schedule!
  2:20pm
Dean:

Bummer! Won't be able to listen to Peter live. Very sorry to hear he's leaving.
Avatar 2:21pm
V Priceless:

@ Dean: my better half was just telling me about that interview! Ha!
Avatar 2:22pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

wonderful track - Tony - never heard Hackett solo before
  2:22pm
Dean:

@VP: You know, sometimes it's hard to accept mere coincidence as such.
Avatar 2:23pm
Tony Coulter:

I once heard an interview with Sun Ra in which he claimed he had been talking to Scriabin on the phone.
Avatar 2:24pm
V Priceless:

though I think PG meant "lived with Bowie" in the figurative sense of watching him evolve as a performer...
  2:24pm
Marie:

The keyboard sound is so distinctive. The singer's voice reminds me of Phil Collins...
  2:24pm
SeanG:

remember GTR? hahaha
  2:25pm
Dean:

Maybe it was one of those tin can and string gizmos. I wonder if Sun Ra ever listened to Sorabji's music.

No, @VP, he meant roomed with Bowie.

@Marie: That's 'cuz it is PC!
Avatar 2:25pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Marie: It is Phil Collins!
Avatar 2:25pm
V Priceless:

indeed, Dean. We'll never get the Modern Dance.
Avatar 2:27pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

Modern Dance - talking of that has anyone heard the Pere ubu boxset 1975-78? is it any good?
Avatar 2:27pm
V Priceless:

@ Dean: yeah? Hmm...I'll have to explore that...fascinating.
  2:30pm
Dean:

It's pretty clear Gabriel was offended by and responding passive-aggressively to questions about the degree to which Bowie and Alice influenced his theatrics. So he pretended that, indeed, he was a devoted student of both. Rutherford or Hackett chimed in to explain that Gabriel had to earn his keep with the band, hence the costumes and dancing around. Everybody chuckled.
Avatar 2:30pm
V Priceless:

no @ VG - but hard to imagine it's anything other than great, given that period in the band's catalog.
  2:32pm
Blue Boy:

@V.G. Great P.Ubu Period/The Live CD/Manhhattan a great live concert.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:33pm
Stanley:

Roxy!
Avatar 2:33pm
V Priceless:

haha Dean. That's great! Hackett's hitting the left coast in April '16 - treat yourself to catching him live if you can. Brilliant gig - superb band.
Avatar 2:34pm
VANDALISM GENERATOR:

Tony,
Do you like stuff on the Korean label Big Pink - obscure 70s singer songwriter reissues?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:34pm
Stanley:

Oops, where's my manners.
GreetingsTony and listeners
Avatar 2:34pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, Stanley!
  2:35pm
Dean:

Might have to indulge, VP. I've heard him live only once, with Genesis, at Starlight Amphitheater in Burbank, 1976. The highlight was the evening's drummer, Mr. Bruford.
Avatar 2:36pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Vandalism Generator: I do have a few of those Big Pink reissues, yes, A lot of them seem to be boots and are not mastered well -- but they have made some really good stuff much more available.
Avatar 2:39pm
V Priceless:

very cool, Dean - love Bruford! Yeah, Hackett's set has now morphed into a perfect blend of his new solo material, 'classic' solo stuff, and the less-played Genesis gems - don't want to give away any spoilers! Lotsa bang for the buck!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:42pm
Doug Schulkind:

According to Ken F at WFMU, the station reverted the website back to the old design after the new site broke down. If you are still seeing the new front page at wfmu.org, then it must be some weird browser/cache issue.
  2:44pm
Dean:

Bruford's autobiography is well worth a read. To write about himself he is compelled to write about music, technology, the business, and with little respect for linear chronology.
  2:47pm
Dean:

I used Chrome just today, never before on this machine, and having cleared cache and browser history, I still see the new site. I'm guessing the old site resolves to the old IP address, the new site to a new one. The DNS that serves my ISP must not have updated its records yet.
Avatar 2:48pm
Tony Coulter:

Don't forget to tune in to Peter's farewell show immediately following this program.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:48pm
Rich in Washington:

the new site seemed to exclude the GTDR stream's current show from its front page. Made visiting a live show rather difficult.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:49pm
Rich in Washington:

DAMN IT, PETER! WHY?
Really dig his show and it's nice to have a live show after the Tony show.
Avatar 2:50pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Rich RE new site: That may change soon, I'm told. It clearly is a problem for us alternate streamers.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:51pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Rich in Washington
There was a link to GTDR, but you had to click on the "Give the Drummer Radio." That wasn't obvious and confused many.

GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
As Tony mentioned, Peter Nelson is up next on the Drummer Stream with Eclectic Music for Mind and Bodhi. And it will be Peter's final broadcast. Please keep tuned in, and visit Peter's playlist to wish him well:

wfmu.org...
  2:52pm
Santos L Halper:

Wonderful show Tony. So great to hear 3 hours of an era/genre i love, yet still be 75% new to me. Ignorance becomes bliss...
Avatar 2:53pm
V Priceless:

super show, Tony! Thanks! Have a great holiday!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:55pm
Rich in Washington:

@Doug: I see it (my browser is still hung up on the new page). You use the stream titles like radio buttons and it changes the playlist title, if there's a live show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:55pm
Rich in Washington:

Thanks, Tony! Great show! Happy turkey day!
Avatar 2:57pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks everyone!! See you next week!
Avatar 2:58pm
Tony Coulter:

... and Happy Holidays to you all!!
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