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Favoriting May 15, 2016

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Torben Snekkestad  Harbor Cry   Favoriting Winds of Mouth  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Ornette Coleman  Music Always   Favoriting To Whom Who Keeps a Record  0:05:15 (Pop-up)
Dewey Redman Quartet  Combinations   Favoriting The Struggle Continues  0:10:35 (Pop-up)
John Baker  Out of Nowherre   Favoriting The John Baker Tapes Volume 2  0:16:05 (Pop-up)
 
Fleetwood Mac  Rattlesnake Shake   Favoriting Then Play On  0:27:48 (Pop-up)
Jeff Beck (Beck, Bogert & Appice)  Jizz Whizz   Favoriting Beckology  0:31:14 (Pop-up)
Cream  Outside Woman Blues   Favoriting Disreali Gears  0:35:47 (Pop-up)
Bakerloo  Drivin' Bachwards   Favoriting Bakerloo  0:38:10 (Pop-up)
 
Arthur Russell  [Track A2]   Favoriting Tower of Meaning  0:46:55 (Pop-up)
Tim Hecker  Violet Monumental II   Favoriting Love Streams  0:52:53 (Pop-up)
Thomas Belhom  Aircraft   Favoriting Cheval Oblique  0:57:29 (Pop-up)
Maxine Funke  Second Hand Store   Favoriting Felt  0:59:49 (Pop-up)
Laura Gibson  The Cause   Favoriting Empire Builder  1:02:06 (Pop-up)
Andre Bratten  Cascade of Events   Favoriting Gode  1:05:46 (Pop-up)
 
dbh  Defy/Win   Favoriting Mood  1:15:37 (Pop-up)
Glenn Jones  Mother's Day   Favoriting Fleeting  1:17:52 (Pop-up)
Efterklang  Collecting Shields   Favoriting Tripper  1:23:20 (Pop-up)
Andrea Belfi  Parte Terza   Favoriting Knots  1:28:55 (Pop-up)
 
Revolutionary Ensemble  Berlin Erfahrung   Favoriting And Now...  1:35:43 (Pop-up)
Bradford Reed  Breakfast at Radio Shack   Favoriting The Stars My Destination  1:40:40 (Pop-up)
Circles  Chant   Favoriting Cirlcles  1:45:25 (Pop-up)
Chris Abrahams  Receiver   Favoriting Fluid to the Influence  1:47:52 (Pop-up)
 
Pacific 231  Ordo ab Chaos   Favoriting V/A: Coilectif: In Memory ov John Balance and Homage to Coil  1:55:57 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 10:00pm
Dave Mandl:

Evening, all.
  10:01pm
PMD:

Hi one!
  10:01pm
JakeGould:

Thirdsies!
Avatar 10:02pm
Scraps deSelby:

H'lo Dave, h'lo people, peeooppllee, pppeeeooopppllleee......
Avatar 10:02pm
Dave Mandl:

Ha. How's it going, PMD?
Avatar 10:02pm
Dave Mandl:

And hello Jake, Scraps.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Beeples!
Avatar 10:03pm
Scraps deSelby:

Oh yeah, Snekkestad! First name Torben! Excellent name
Avatar 10:05pm
Dave Mandl:

Hiya, Ken.
Avatar 10:06pm
Dave Mandl:

There have been problems with the web stream in the last hour or two. Is it OK now?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:07pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Charlie Haden @ a free Quartet West show I saw in L.A. :
..."The sign in NYC then said 'Free Jazz' - so people lined up expecting to get in w/out paying!"...
  10:07pm
rw:

Hello! Stream has been working for me but I've only had it on for the past 20 minutes.
  10:07pm
Carmichael:

Heya Dave, wiped from the weekend. Couple a beerz, a burger, and I 'm done. Take me home, Ornette.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:08pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Well - Jeff gave us the other stream address.
Avatar 10:08pm
Dave Mandl:

Hey RRN63, rw, Carmichael.
Avatar 10:09pm
Dave Mandl:

@RRN63: I know, but I was wondering if the main one has improved. I haven't spoken to Jeff yet.
Avatar 10:11pm
Dave Mandl:

For those who don't have it, this is the alternative stream: stream1.wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:12pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yeah. He gave us this one : stream1.wfmu.org...
- & it opened in iTunes for me as if it was just restarting the same one as before - only - working...Should I just keep this one? 128k is the same, right?
Avatar 10:15pm
Dave Mandl:

Those look the same, but the main one may be back. Anyway, use whichever works for you. I'll let you all know when I hear more.
Avatar 10:17pm
Scraps deSelby:

So great drums by Ed Blackwell. Every once a while even ECM pulls out the stops
Avatar 10:18pm
Dave Mandl:

Yeah, that Dewey Redman is not a typical ECM-sounding release.
Avatar 10:20pm
Scraps deSelby:

I don't know John Baker. Sounds nice....
  10:28pm
Carmichael:

YESSS! The only Mac that matters.
Avatar 10:28pm
Dave Mandl:

Yeah, I'd never heard of him till those CDs were released, 10 years or so ago.
  10:29pm
JakeGould:

Damn… This is some sassy Fleetwood Mac right here.
Avatar 10:29pm
Dave Mandl:

(Referring to John Baker in that last comment.)
Avatar 10:29pm
Scraps deSelby:

All three Macs are worthwhile, to me
Avatar 10:31pm
listener mark:

From the shores of the Hudson River AND Newark Bay. Newark Bay, where the waters of the prosaic Passaic River and the mighty Hackensack River comingle as they travel on their journey to the Atlantic Ocean.
  10:31pm
Carmichael:

This featured all 3 guitarists, in one wY or another.
Avatar 10:32pm
Scraps deSelby:

Thanks! I wouldn't have guessed he was in the Library Music genre. (I'm interested in LM, don't get me wrong)
  10:32pm
Carmichael:

Oh, and then there is THIS guitarist ...
Avatar 10:34pm
Scraps deSelby:

John Baker released a Sega video game album!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...somebody like this you kinda think - oh yeah - he made a rekkid like this one day - but I seen Jeff Beck twice & - no - he's just like this anytime, all the time...hallucinatory. See him if you can.
Avatar 10:36pm
Dave Mandl:

I've never seen him!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'm all in for Cream. Can'ts help it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:37pm
Michael 98145:

@RRN63, really brings back another time. immediately.
  10:37pm
Carmichael:

Funny, I was just last night watching Beck and Clapton on YouTube doing Further On Up the Road. Wailing guitar shootout ...
  10:38pm
Carmichael:

Dave, Beck should be on your bucket list. He is amped ALL THE TIME.
Avatar 10:39pm
Scraps deSelby:

Mostly I'm deaf to Blues, and therefore deaf to JeffBeck (mostly the same chord changes. It's my deafness, not the genre's, of course).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Blind Joe Reynolds in 1929 ! : en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 10:43pm
Scraps deSelby:

Beckology: 1991
  10:43pm
asdfgh:

"Big Jeff Beck Box Set" Not ez to say.
  10:44pm
rw:

RR1163, you're such a nerd. And I mean that as the highest compliment!
  10:44pm
Carmichael:

Danny Kirwan and Jeremy Spencer also played.
Avatar 10:47pm
Scraps deSelby:

Arthur Russell is always welcome!
  10:47pm
rw:

Jizz Whizz.... you spread that on crackers?
Avatar 10:48pm
Dave Mandl:

@Carmichael: Well, I've always been a big fan, but somehow I've never seen him live. I did see Clapton in the Cream reunion a while back.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:48pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I just Searched it. I've listened to that Cream tune *my whole life* - & I never knew that...English guys bringing us the U.S. Blues...
Avatar 10:49pm
Dave Mandl:

Like a lot of American kids I totally discovered the blues through British groups.
Avatar 10:50pm
Scraps deSelby:

In the case of Page, he brought us the blues and stamped them "Page."
  10:51pm
Carmichael:

@RevRab: go back to John Mayall, and all will be known to you.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

They all did - just a matter of degree. The Stones were Blues Roots champions - but even they did it. Who thot some old African-American Blues guy was still around, could be found & would want his royalties? It was foreign alien stuff then, & just knowing it all was exceptional. Even Dylan had to steal Woody Guthrie albums from people then...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53pm
Michael 98145:

@Dave, i was lucky enough to see Bukka White, Furry Lewis, Muddy Waters and Lightnin’ Hopkins in the day. But i never knew that about the Cream song. I loves WFMU.
Avatar 10:54pm
Dave Mandl:

@Michael: I was a huge Cream fan when I was a teenager. I know who wrote most of the songs, but not that one, obviously.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:56pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Eric Clapton has a new album coming out this week: I Still Do.
  10:59pm
JakeGould:

@DaveMandl: Same for me… But with the addition of “The Blues Brothers.” Say what you will but they were better musically than “Rush” in many ways.
  10:59pm
Carmichael:

As a punk kid, I knew enough to see Albert King, Muddy Waters, Slim Harpo and others before they died. Gatemouth Brown nearly kicked my ass once, when I stepped on his polished snakeskin boots.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:01pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I wonder if listener Lyle has any good blues stories to relate.
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Scraps deSelby:

I don't care for Rush particularly. But the Blues Brothers to me were awful. Yes, the backup band was awesome. But the two leaders were strictly amateur. (Again: to me.)
  11:02pm
Carmichael:

I was just thinking, "shit, I sound just like Lyle".
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:04pm
Michael 98145:

@Carmichael, there are worse things ...
Avatar 11:16pm
Scraps deSelby:

Alastair Galbraithe (sp???) ! It matters to me, even though it maybe shouldn't. No, dammit, it matters!
Avatar 11:17pm
Dave Mandl:

Galbraith, I think.
  11:17pm
rw:

I definitely learned about Sam & Dave from the Blues Brothers.
  11:19pm
rw:

Not sure I should admit to it, but it's true.
  11:20pm
Carmichael:

That's the point, rw. However amateurish the playing, a new generation heard about Sam and Dave, John Lee Hooker, etc.. I applaud the movie just for that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:22pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Every Friday I listen to 'Downtown Soulville' here - & I'm just floored by the incredible Greatness of all those Soul records - & my nearly total ignorance of every bit of it. How could there be that much segregation w/ music that phenomenal?! But there it is.
  11:25pm
Carmichael:

Yes RevRab, I have a kinda strange noblisse oblige, where I think I have a duty to figure out where this stuff came from. No one deserves obscurity.
  11:28pm
JakeGould:

The “Blues Brothers” were sincere comedy. The music was great. John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd were doing well funded karaoke. But if you read about their intentions in making he film and the passion Dan Ackroyd had for old blues and soul artists who were in the dumps in the 1970s, it all comes into place. Apparently they both bought a bar (or at least bought space for a weekly party at a bar) that used to be on Hudson Street in the West Village and stocked the jukebox with blues and soul 45s. I mean they were young, got a crapload of money from SNL and did something other than just blow it on B.S. Admirable in my book. More details on the bar here. tribecacitizen.com...
Avatar 11:28pm
Scraps deSelby:

I only have the compilation Morse and Goudylight (sp?), when I was buying up everything Australian and New Zealand from the 80s that I could (and eventually I sold some of that for many many times of the original price on ebay), and AG was intriguing, but I never saw any since (because I was only buying used, being poor, but in New York, so I got a lot of awesome stuff).
Avatar 11:34pm
Scraps deSelby:

(To me, the Blues Brothers was also mediocre comedy. Lots of people disagree, of course. I was like twenty, and at the time I was not forgiving about mediocre comedy and music. Grumble grumble! Yeah.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I believe Carol fills in for Therese following this show.
Avatar 11:38pm
Scraps deSelby:

(Actually, I was 14. Okay. Dismiss! I would....)
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Dave Mandl:

Did I forget to mention that Carol was filling in? I know I mentioned her earlier in the show.
Avatar 11:41pm
ìkƎ:

I could've sworn you DID say Carol was filling in, so I'm not sure what KFHP is on about. Or am I the crazy one? It's always a possibility.
  11:41pm
JakeGould:

Carol is filling in for Therese?
Avatar 11:43pm
Dave Mandl:

@Ike: We're all crazy now. It's OK.
But yes, Carol is definitely in for Therese.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

@Dave - I was distracted somewhat a few minutes ago, but I thought you mentioned Therese coming up next. All is well.
@JakeGould - Yes, it's Carol's debut of her "Serious Moonlight Sonatas with Carol" show.
Avatar 11:45pm
Iʞe:

Something something lizard men from Saturn spying on us using Major League Baseball's satellites or something
Avatar 11:51pm
Scraps deSelby:

This is great! I never heard of Chris Abrahams
  11:51pm
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Cream. There was a band. Eric Clapton. I'll tell you what, Slowhand is the wrong name for him. Catch him on the right night in some of the tiniest clubs imaginable in the remote English countryside - far, far from the spotlight - and Eric will be doing hammer-on's and arpeggio sweeps as good as Tony McAlpine or Yngwie. You think I don't know about these young players, but I do. I know that when no one is looking, Clapton likes to play behind his head, really fast, ripping, Nugent-style licks, burning up the fretboard. But then in concert, he slows it way down, I mean waaaay down. And that's the SLowhand people know. I played fourth trombone for The Electric Flag, I should know. We shared many dates with Cream. Ginger used to draw monsters for me on sheets of typing paper. I still have a few of them somewhere. Anyway, it didn't last long. Next thing I knew, Cream was history and I joined up for a brief stint with Lainie Kazan. Funny how things work out. Great show David. Thanks for the company, commentors.
  11:51pm
Lyle:

Forgot to sign my name.
Avatar 11:57pm
Scraps deSelby:

The Stars My Destination is a 50s science fiction novel by Alfred Bester. It's pretty great.
Avatar 11:57pm
Dave Mandl:

Wow, thanks, Lyle. That's quire a story.
Avatar 11:57pm
Dave Mandl:

*quite a story, too
Avatar 11:58pm
Dave Mandl:

Thanks for listening/gabbing, folks. Have a great week.
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Scraps deSelby:

Thank you, Dave!
Avatar 11:59pm
Īke:

Thanks Lyle. Just a note: "hammer-ons" has no apostrophe, unless something belongs to one hammer-on there. Also, Eric Clapton is definitely a lizard man from Uranus. But he's one of the schmaltzier, goopier ones. You know, like Michael Bolton. Hope to hear from you again soon.
Avatar 12:02am
Scraps deSelby:

Pacific 231! It's a composition from, uh, Arthur Honegger? I think....
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