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Favoriting February 13, 2016: Segues of Love

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Luciano Cilio  Della Conoscenza - Original Version, previously unreleased   Favoriting Dell'Universo Assente  Die Schachtel  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Darius Milhaud (Composer)/Boaz Sharon (Piano)  Saudades do Brazil: I. Sorocabo   Favoriting Les Charmes de la vie  Unicorn-Kanchana  0:08:17 (Pop-up)
Loretta Lynn  Little Red Shoes   Favoriting Van Lear Rose  Interscope  0:09:54 (Pop-up)
Lee Hazlewood  Mannford, Oklahoma   Favoriting Something Special  Light In The Attic  0:13:30 (Pop-up)
Steve Nieve  The Birds Will Still Be Singing   Favoriting Costello: A Collection of Unfaithful Music  Mojo  0:15:40 (Pop-up)
Ry Cooder  John Lee Hooker for President   Favoriting Pull up Some Dust and Sit Down  Nonesuch  0:20:12 (Pop-up)
Bernd Witthuser  Welcher Wechsel Doch im Leben   Favoriting Lieder Von Vampiren, Nonnen und Toten  Ohr  0:26:05 (Pop-up)
Noel Harrison  Tomorrow Is My Turn   Favoriting Noel Harrison  Rev-Ola  0:28:59 (Pop-up)
Chris Bell  Speed Of Sound   Favoriting I Am The Cosmos  Rhino Handmade  0:32:13 (Pop-up)
Mary Lou Williams  The Devil   Favoriting Black Christ of the Andes  Smithsonian Folkways  0:37:20 (Pop-up)
Kan Mikami  Auspicious Clouds   Favoriting 1979  PSF Records  0:41:21 (Pop-up)
Lilys  And One (On One)   Favoriting The 3 Way  Sire  0:45:07 (Pop-up)
The Concretes  Warm Night   Favoriting The Concretes  Astralwerks  0:49:05 (Pop-up)
 
Josef Van Wissem (music), Jim Jarmusch (director)  Only Lovers Left Alive   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycOKvWrwYFo  Hanway Films  1:00:27 (Pop-up)
Angelo Badalementi (music), David Lynch (director)  Wild At Heart   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCQwumNQL9E  The Samuel Goldwyn Company  1:02:34 (Pop-up)
Gustavo Santaolalla (music), Ang Lee (director)  Brokeback Mountain   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xuugq7fito  Focus Features  1:04:06 (Pop-up)
Georges Delerue (music), Jean-Luc Godard (director)  Contempt;   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT7P7ijpAPY  Les Films Concordia  1:06:17 (Pop-up)
James Newton Howard (music), Robert Mulligan (director)  The Man In The Moon   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IDp7nWwnzE  MGM  1:08:47 (Pop-up)
Richard Robbins (music), James Ivory (director)  A Room With A View   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFIPjRFuaHA  Merchant-Ivory Productions  1:11:40 (Pop-up)
Wojciech Kilar (music), Jane Campion (director)  The Portrait Of A Lady   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9brMfU0OGU  Gramercy Pictures  1:13:59 (Pop-up)
Stephen Warbeck (music), John Madden (director)  Shakespeare In Love   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk1rTKB6ZF8  Miramax Films  1:16:17 (Pop-up)
Jonathan Richman (music), Peter Farrelly, Robert Farrelly (directors)  There’s Something About Mary   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGjXwDYpOLE  20th Century Fox  1:18:19 (Pop-up)
Hans Zimmer (music), Tony Scott (director)  True Romance   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wNYNDzKpuQ  Warner Bros.  1:20:33 (Pop-up)
Michael Small (music), Alan J. Pakula (director)  Rollover   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDpsFPM2NF4  Orion Pictures  1:22:38 (Pop-up)
Alex North (music), Mike Nichols (director)  Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DW2Loh5a3JI  Warner Bros.  1:24:51 (Pop-up)
Frank De Vol (music), Norman Jewison (director)  The Thrill Of It All   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOOlZPnbqqQ  Universal Pictures  1:26:58 (Pop-up)
Walter Scharf (music), Jerry Lewis (director)  The Ladies Man   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk1rTKB6ZF8  Paramount Pictures  1:30:01 (Pop-up)
Cyril J. Mockridge, Alfred Newman (music), Joshua Logan (director)  Bus Stop   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAcCRys0bTQ  20th Century Fox  1:32:44 (Pop-up)
Elvis Presley, Joseph J. Lilley (music), Norman Taurog (director)  G.I. Blues   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUGcSyMlB3U  Paramount Pictures  1:35:05 (Pop-up)
Dean Martin, Andre Previn (music); Billy Wilder (director)  Kiss Me, Stupid   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B0UT8jgXc4  United Artists  1:37:44 (Pop-up)
Cole Porter, Miklos Rozsa (music), George Cukor (director)  Adam’s Rib   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6hhK31bD54  MGM  1:40:19 (Pop-up)
Judy Garland, Ray Heindorf (music), George Cukor (director)  A Star Is Born   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABGd0iiRXKU  Warner Bros.  1:43:23 (Pop-up)
Georges Delerue (music), Ken Russell (director)  Women In Love   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUTWPehgW9M  United Artists  1:47:13 (Pop-up)
John Addison (music), Tony Richardson (director)  Tom Jones   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbH96NJ_VIQ  United Artists  1:50:57 (Pop-up)
Jerry Goldsmith (music), Arthur Hiller (director)  The Lonely Guy   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC8gFf1WlYw  Universal  1:53:41 (Pop-up)
Woody Allen  Stardust Memories   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vYsjumID84  United Artists  1:55:46 (Pop-up)
 
Faust  Four Plus Seven Means Eleven   Favoriting Ravvivando  Klangbad  2:06:18 (Pop-up)
Tuxedomoon & Cult with No Name  The Slow Club   Favoriting Blue Velvet Revisited  Crammed Discs  2:13:09 (Pop-up)
Black Forest/Black Sea  Fish No Fish   Favoriting Forcefields And Constellations  Bluesanct  2:18:13 (Pop-up)
Andrew Liles / Groundhogs  Split: 6   Favoriting Split/Up  Dirter Promotions  2:23:07 (Pop-up)
Greenpot Bluepot  Track 2   Favoriting Warraw  No Label  2:32:22 (Pop-up)
Pahat & Kurban  Uxxak   Favoriting Uyghur & Kazakh Music From Northwest Xinjiang  Sublime Frequencies  2:36:54 (Pop-up)
The Mahori Orchestra  Trorpean Piey   Favoriting The Music of Cambodia Vol. 2: Royal Court Music  Celestial Harmonies  2:44:17 (Pop-up)
Enoch Light  Speak Low   Favoriting Provocative Percussion  Varese Sarabande  2:47:52 (Pop-up)
Dee Dee Sharp  Deep Dark Secret   Favoriting Saint Etienne Present Songs for the Carnegie Deli  Ace  2:50:42 (Pop-up)
Flamingo  Zlom vaz   Favoriting Czech Up! Volume 1: Chain of Fools  Vampisoul  2:53:30 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:06am
rich:

good morning all,
visual for this eve: www.bridgetcollins.com
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:10am
common:

very nice
  12:32am
P-90:

Is that Noel (Girl from UNCLE) Harrison?
Then again, how many singing, acting Noel Harrisons could there be?
Hi Rich.
  12:34am
rich:

hi common and p-90. yes that is the same noel harrison.
  12:39am
don:

so yes dude thank you
  12:45am
rw:

Hello! Enjoying the Carcass. What's Roku?
  12:57am
JakeGould:

Roku is a streaming Internet video thing. I’m surprised you don’t have one, citizen.
  1:00am
WaveyDavey:

rw: a visual delusion with a dash of propaganda. But don't you agree the reigning DJ cancels out that equation. Roku? Wazzat!
  1:02am
JakeGould:

Still, it’s odd he doesn’t have one. All respectful members of the republic have one.
  1:04am
rw:

Jake and Wavey, that's what I thought. Seems one needs a special player. Not interested. We've got the Carcass and that's good enough for me. Please don't let on I said anything....
  1:07am
JakeGould:

Trailer Park! Was just watching the trailer for the 1981 “Pennies from Heaven.”
  1:07am
P-90:

These A/V sets are cool.
  1:16am
WaveyDavey:

Happy Valentines to all us misunderstood lovables.
  1:17am
JakeGould:

Only now did I realize there was a Valentine’s day theme.
  1:27am
WaveyDavey:

I don't use double negatives but in response to your last comment going to use a double positive. "Yeah right"!
  1:50am
JakeGould:

Four sensual people. Four sensual people. Four sensual people. Four sensual people. Four sensual people. Four sensual people. Four sensual people.
  1:53am
rich:

i love a spontaneous zippy moment
  1:53am
Lyle:

I remember a Valentine's Day gig I played with 101 Strings in Champagne, Illinois (might have been DeKalb? So long ago). This was back in the mid-60's. It's funny. People bought those 101 Strings records, and I don't think they thought there was really an orchestra that went on the road and played those songs, but there was! I was in the bone section. 4th bone. My usual position. Did we have 101 strings? No, of course not. What we had was a young keyboard player named Emmert Emerson, who had what must have been one of the very first string simulators. It was a Wurlitzer I think ... no, that's not right. It was a Kimball. A String-A-Ma-Gig. That's what they called it. A prototype. I don't thing it ever did go into production. It was too bulky and heavy, but it did sound nice. Folks loved the sound of it. We played all of the favorites of the day with it, and the lush sounds it was able to produce allowed us to re-create the beautiful tonalities of those 101 Strings records that are still collected by kids today! Emmert's son later started a band that enjoyed a good deal of success. They were ... Emerson, Lake and Powell. You might remember, Touch and Go? Great song. All of this was a long time ago.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:55am
common:

wow, lyle!
  1:57am
JakeGould:

“Is this first Lutheran? No, it’s Third Methodist.”
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:58am
coelacanth:

hello rich and dirigibles
  2:01am
WaveyDavey:

I've never felt so melodically awkward thank you for the music
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:05am
coelacanth:

Lyle- emerson,lake and powell were not very successful; and keith emerson's father's name was not emmert.
...just trying to help!
  2:08am
Lyle:

Terrific show, Rich. It's a little late for a man my age. I'm afraid I have to go to bed. Remind me next time to tell you the story of the time I auditioned for The Mexicali Trombones. I won't give it away, but it involves an insane arm-wrestling match between Julius Wechter and, of all people, Lyle Waggoner! @Coelocanth - I'm getting on in years. Once in a while a name or date escapes me, or I am fuzzy with a detail or two. I count on your kindness to understand.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:08am
common:

unholy rollers hey coelacanth. sorry im tired and aint been here in a while good to see you see
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:10am
coelacanth:

hey common! good to see you see too!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:11am
common:

i seem to have dropped my brain on the path back a-ways somewhere in the dirt and pine needles
  2:12am
Lyle:

Wait! See, right there, I made an error of memory. It was not Lyle Waggoner at all. It was Porter Wagoner!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:12am
coelacanth:

oh,noooo.
i hope that's not what my pooch was munching on just before!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:14am
common:

probably was, coelacanth. that's gonna sting a bit in the morn. plus the clean-up!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 2:14am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Emerson, Lake & Palmer came first and were more well known. Emerson, Lake & Powell (Cozy Powell, RIP) came later when Carl Palmer was unavailable due to his being in the band Asia.
  2:16am
Lyle:

Carl was Arnold's boy, as I recall.
  2:17am
rich:

which is a terrible excuse for being unavailable
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:20am
common:

it was a heat of the moment decision rich. god, so sorry for that. had to
  2:24am
Lyle:

Asia. They must have been so embarrassed. They prided themselves publically on being the only band which was ever named after a continent. Of course, Europe beat them to it, and they scored the monster hit "The Final Countdown". Funny that, years before, America's Dewey Bunnell briefly moved to Ecuador and started a spinoff band named South America, which was actually the first band named after a continent. Now some will say Europe came out after Asia, but the truth is, the song "The Final Countdown" and the whole concept of the Europe combo, was formulated years before by, you guessed it, not Amerigo Vespuce, but Don McLean, of American Cake fame (the ORIGINAL song title, but that's another story!). This is why I love music and it is why I must go to bed. You young people enjoy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:25am
common:

sorry, i didn't mean to click on your name either, rich. last beer and...exit.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:28am
coelacanth:

"bye bye, miss american cake"... i wonder how many times he sang that before he realised...'seems obvious now.
  2:29am
Lyle:

Bye bye Miss American Cake, drove my Chevy directly into the lake, was the original lyric.
  2:30am
Lyle:

It was actually Livingston Taylor that suggested the "pie" change.
  2:33am
Lyle:

OK, my Sominex™ is finally working. Good night all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:33am
coelacanth:

are you trying to lead me down one of those,uh, pie-holes, as the expression goes?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 2:33am
Ken From Hyde Park:

@Lyle - If you have the opportunity, you should call in to Seven Second Delay (Wednesdays at 6PM ET) and talk with Andy Breckman about Don McLean.
  2:36am
Lyle:

Funny you should mention that, Coelacanth. John Fogerty once relayed to me (at a Sambo's in Valdosta) that Born on the Bayou was originally titled Born in the Pie-Hole. Can barely keep my eyes open. Andy Breckman. He invented the Mounds™ bar.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:39am
coelacanth:

these are the good old days.
  2:41am
rich:

and those are the day old goods
  2:41am
Lyle:

Carla Simon, Paul's girl. She wrote that "These are the Good Old Days" lyric. She was channeling Peg Lee and Melanie, who I once separated in a IHOP parking lot in Pembina, North Dakota, when the two were at great odds - their conflicting career arcs and astrological charts indicating that they should not have met at all. What a world!
  2:47am
JakeGould:

Who are you Lyle?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:47am
coelacanth:

i thought Joe Simon was Paul's girl...
  2:48am
JakeGould:

The TV show “Simon and Simon” was named after Paul Simon and the Parker Brothers electronic game, “Simon.”
  2:53am
rich:

good night all, thanks for playing and have a great week
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:53am
coelacanth:

but, wasn't that game named after Neil Simon, the playwright?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:54am
coelacanth:

Thanks rich!
  2:55am
neil:

...did i miss paint your wagon? lee marvin has such a great voice!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:57am
coelacanth:

anyway, that reminds me to pull out my old Peg-leg Lee albums.
  2:57am
JakeGould:

@coelacanth: Yes! The game was a digital representation of the plot of Neil Simon’s “California Suite.”

@rich: Thanks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:00am
coelacanth:

i think being a ground groundhog might be the worst thing ever.
  3:01am
JakeGould:

I prefer wind groundhogs and fire groundhogs.
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