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Favoriting August 2, 2016: Pretty Werewolf

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Kinks  Just Friends   Favoriting Percy  RE: Castle Music  1971  0:02:02 (Pop-up)
The Art Van Damme Quintet  Adios   Favoriting Martini Time  Columbia  1955  0:04:41 (Pop-up)
Bernadette Carroll  Don't Hurt Me (1964)   Favoriting V.A.: Kiss 'n' Tell  Ace  1993  0:07:11 (Pop-up)
Stereo Total  Violent Love   Favoriting Baby Ouh!  Kill Rock Stars  2010  0:09:25 (Pop-up)
Jonathan & Darlene Edwards  Pretty Baby   Favoriting Jonathan & Darlene Edwards  RCA Victor  1962  0:10:49 (Pop-up)
Conlon Nancarrow  Study No. 25   Favoriting Player Piano 3: Studies 13–32, Vol. 2  MDG  2007  0:12:53 (Pop-up)
Stephen Malkmus  Pencil Rot   Favoriting Face the Truth  Matador  2005  0:18:56 (Pop-up)
Murphy Working Stiffs  Werewolf   Favoriting Metamurphosis  RE: Divine Agency  1988  0:23:01 (Pop-up)
The Flintstones  Way Outs   Favoriting Modern Stone-Age Melodies: Original Songs from the Flintstones TV Show Soundtrack  Rhino  1994  0:25:17 (Pop-up)
The Hub  Stuck Note   Favoriting Boundary Layer  Tzadik  2008  0:25:58 (Pop-up)
 
Bene Gesserit  Aya Ko   Favoriting V.A.: 4 in 1 – Vol. 4 [forthcoming release]  Insane Music    0:40:33 (Pop-up)
Henry Cowell  Temptation of the Sea Soul By Monsters, from "Atlantis" (1926)   Favoriting Dancing with Henry: New Discoveries in the Music of Henry Cowell  Mode  2001  0:41:57 (Pop-up)
J.A. Caesar  Hanadama – Kyojo Bushi   Favoriting Jashumon  RE: Phoenix  1972  0:43:21 (Pop-up)
Jefferson Airplane  Never Argue with a German If You're Tired, or European Song   Favoriting Bark  Grunt  1971  0:54:21 (Pop-up)
Raymond Listen  Sunday Theme of Petals   Favoriting Licorice Root Orchestra  Shimmy Disc  1993  0:58:54 (Pop-up)
George Crumb  Music of the Starry Night, from "Music for a Summer Evening" (1974)   Favoriting Ancient Voices of Children / Music for a Summer Evening  Elektra Nonesuch    1:00:27 (Pop-up)
Bene Gesserit  Mam Mamma   Favoriting V.A.: 4 in 1 – Vol. 4 [forthcoming release]  Insane Music    1:07:56 (Pop-up)
Hélène Sage & Francis Gorgé  French Pan Pan Bis Bis   Favoriting V.A.: Dry Lungs IV  Subterranean  1989  1:10:09 (Pop-up)
 
Alicejust  Je Ne Dis Pas   Favoriting V.A.: 4 in 1 – Vol. 4 [forthcoming release]  Insane Music    1:17:06 (Pop-up)
Robert Pollard  Join the Eagles   Favoriting Normal Happiness  Merge  2006  1:20:28 (Pop-up)
War  Don't Let No One Get You Down   Favoriting Why Can't We Be Friends?  United Artists  1975  1:23:31 (Pop-up)
Alicejust  La Pluie Tombe   Favoriting V.A.: 4 in 1 – Vol. 4 [forthcoming release]  Insane Music    1:27:21 (Pop-up)
Link Wray  Ice People   Favoriting Link Wray  Polydor  1971  1:31:42 (Pop-up)
Nicky Cook  Nicky Who Is   Favoriting unreleased demo    2016  1:34:39 (Pop-up)
Micachu & the Shapes  Suffering   Favoriting Good Sad Happy Bad  Rough Trade  2015  1:42:10 (Pop-up)
Bing Selfish & Bob Hopeless  Imogen Incidentally   Favoriting The Indefatigable Logic of Bing & Bob  El Frenzy  2015  1:45:43 (Pop-up)
The Chiffons  Foolish Little Girl (1962)   Favoriting V.A.: Kiss 'n' Tell  Ace  1995  1:48:42 (Pop-up)
Alternative TV  Jane's Bath   Favoriting Apollo  Overground  1999  1:50:49 (Pop-up)
 
Bing Selfish & Bob Hopeless  It's the Colours That Get Me Going   Favoriting The Indefatigable Logic of Bing & Bob  El Frenzy  2015  1:59:04 (Pop-up)
Thomas Dolby  Airwaves   Favoriting The Golden Age of Wireless  Harvest  1982  2:02:03 (Pop-up)
Daevid Allen & Solid Space  Visions of Angels   Favoriting V.A.: Tribute to Genesis: The Fox Lies Down  Purple Pyramid  1998  2:05:32 (Pop-up)
Rabbitt  Lifeline   Favoriting Boys Will Be Boys  Capricorn  1976  2:12:27 (Pop-up)
Deerhoof  Song of Sorn   Favoriting Milk Man  Kill Rock Stars  2004  2:18:31 (Pop-up)
Jerry Hunt  Chimanzzi (Olun)   Favoriting Phalba  Tzadik  2004  2:20:57 (Pop-up)
The Wild Stares  Distant Light   Favoriting Land of Beauty: Los Angeles 1989  Ace of Hearts  1992  2:32:03 (Pop-up)
 
Bene Gesserit  Rest in Pieces   Favoriting V.A.: 4 in 1 – Vol. 4 [forthcoming release]  Insane Music    2:40:28 (Pop-up)
Ultravox  Hiroshima Mon Amour   Favoriting Ha!-Ha!-Ha!  Island  1977  2:43:48 (Pop-up)
John Barry  The Party's Over   Favoriting The EMI Years, Vol.3: 1962–1964  Parlaphone  1995  2:49:04 (Pop-up)
 
Crystalaugur  Cosmic Journey   Favoriting Terranaut  RE: Outsider  1975  2:53:40 (Pop-up)
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:58:01 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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βrian:

Canicular salutations. Woof!
Avatar 12:02pm
Tony Coulter:

A salute to your cans too, βrian!
  12:03pm
Dean:

Yes, we can!
Avatar 12:03pm
Tony Coulter:

Hiya, Dean!
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Rich in Washington:

I just realized I was on the wrong channel. <CLICK!>
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Rich in Washington:

No meetings in sight today. I might actually be able to listen to the whole show!
Avatar 12:04pm
Tony Coulter:

Hola, Richie Rich!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
Rich in Washington:

Greetings, Tony! Hello everybodeeez!
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listener james from westwood:

Good Tuesday, Tony and all!!
  12:06pm
sfolk16:

just what I need today! roll 'em out Tony!
Avatar 12:06pm
Tony Coulter:

Heya, Listener J ... and sfolk16 too!!
Avatar 12:07pm
Tony Coulter:

I'm rolling ....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Rich in Washington:

This is like a real sedate Enoch Light and the White, I mean Light Brigade
  12:07pm
Dean:

Right out of Jacques Tati, this Van Damme. Les Vacances de Mr. Hulot is from '53, music by Alain Romain.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:08pm
Rich in Washington:

Art Van Damme, thank you ma'am.
Avatar 12:10pm
βrian:

As M. Hulot once said ...
  12:12pm
Dean:

Just love J&D Edwards!
Avatar 12:16pm
Tony Coulter:

Jonathan, Darlene & Conlon Edwards
  12:17pm
Dean:

Fourteen left hands
Avatar 12:18pm
Tony Coulter:

Ha!!
Avatar 12:25pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Rich: I went record shopping in your fair metropolis of Vancouver over the weekend. The fruit will eventually be served up on this show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
Rich in Washington:

You went to our record store? How did you like it?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
Rich in Washington:

(ours as in - our only one - not as in MINE)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
Rich in Washington:

Fair is probably the fairest assessment of Vancouver (WA) as a town.
Avatar 12:28pm
Tony Coulter:

You've got two now: Everybody's Music and 1709 Records. I found stuff in both places, tho it took a lot of work and looking in hidden corners.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
Rich in Washington:

The former has/had this annoying tendency to NOT price their records - the owner would sort of look at the records, look at the buyer, make up a price. I stopped shopping there because of that.
Avatar 12:33pm
Tony Coulter:

Now they have big boxes of records for $10 -- but you *have* to take them all. I didn't take them up on that. But they do have scads of $1 records, so....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
Rich in Washington:

The latter, I really like. You may have noticed that the bulk of their inventory was from the former Sonic Recollections. I really wish they'd get over their weird insistence of NOT having a new arrival bin. The owners are under the impression that regular visitors really love having to comb through the entire store to find new things.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
Rich in Washington:

I've discussed it with the owners and they kind of don't get it. I sort of blew my chance when one of them asked me point blank if I didn't visit because the shop stunk like candles really bad - apparently people had been complaining.
Avatar 12:35pm
annie:

i'm here, slightly late, but i'm here
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Tony Coulter:

@ Rich: They did have a new arrivals bin, so I guess they finally caved.

I did wonder if many the records were from Sonic Recollections. They seemed oddly familiar.
Avatar 12:36pm
Tony Coulter:

Greets, Annie!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
Rich in Washington:

They bought him out. Many still have his pricetags on them.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:39pm
Rich in Washington:

So weird you played the Edwards, I had just two weeks ago been made aware of their work by my crazed DJ friend Chris Merrick, who used to be KBOO's Programming Director. He told me about them.
Avatar 12:42pm
Tony Coulter:

They're great, but many of the records have covers that are subtle enough in their oddity that one could take them as straight easy listening.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:44pm
Webhamster Henry:

Subtle? Two left hands is subtle?
Hi Tony!
Avatar 12:45pm
Tony Coulter:

Not that cover, no! But some of their others....

Heya, Web Ham!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:47pm
Webhamster Henry:

I just checked - it's two RIGHT hands, unless they flipped the negative!
  12:49pm
Dean:

In Paris is a good one: http://ring.cdandlp.com/platine/photo_grande/114326818.jpg
Avatar 12:51pm
Tony Coulter:

My favorite of their record titles is "Darlene Remembers Duke, Jonathan Plays Fats." Haven't heard that one, though....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:51pm
Webhamster Henry:

The late Jack Davis did Sing Along With: take a look a this Jack Davis LP cover gallery - it's so great! www.endlessgroove.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:53pm
Rich in Washington:

It's been great to see all the Jack Davis art posted recently. So many things I was unaware were by him.
  12:55pm
Dean:

Those Davis covers are marvelous. So many are so familiar.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:57pm
Rich in Washington:

there were a few he did that were outside of the style we are familiar with, some stuff he did for comic book advertisements when I was a kid, that I was unaware were by him. He was not only a really gifted caricaturist but also very versatile as an illustrator.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:57pm
Jeff Golick:

Chiming in to say hi, and also thanks for that Jack Davis link, @Web/Hen.
Avatar 12:58pm
Tony Coulter:

Greets, Jeff G!
  12:58pm
V Priceless:

Hey Tony!
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JtotheK:

good afternoon everyone.
Avatar 12:59pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, VP!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:01pm
Ike:

Yo ho ho!
Avatar 1:02pm
Tony Coulter:

.... and, Hula Hola Hello to JtotheK and Ike!
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listener james from westwood:

Always dug the detail Jack Davis lavished on his subjects' shoes. You could actually create shoes from his drawings. Soles (and holes), heels, stray shoelaces fluttering at the end of a mayhem-stricken leg. Typified his close work overall.
  1:03pm
Dean:

This summer I've been spinning a wonderful Paul Jacobs recital on a Nonesuch LP quite a bit, Plays Blues, Ballads & Rags. Features works by Bolcolm, Copland, and Rzewski.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:03pm
Webhamster Henry:

The Jack Davis-covered records would be a good thematic show for .. well maybe KBC.
Avatar 1:05pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: Paul Jacobs was one of the greats. Was lucky enough to see him once.
Avatar 1:06pm
Tony Coulter:

... playing Schoenberg, Ives and other stuff....
  1:06pm
Dean:

Indeed. Wish I'd had the chance. And Yuri Egorov. Too, too young.
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geezerette:

ooooh,pretty! crazy! pretty crazy!
  1:07pm
Dean:

And John Ogdon. Would have loved to have heard him perform Sorabji.
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βrian:

Bolcom Schmolcom. When I was in Ann Arbor, he seemed like a persistent ghost.
  1:09pm
Dean:

No doubt, βrian, but the rags are pretty touching, and the Blake songs are remarkable, too. The recitals with Joan Morris, for me, are hit/miss.
Avatar 1:09pm
Tony Coulter:

Ahoy, geezerette!
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Tony Coulter:

Bolcom's "Black Host" is great too....
Avatar 1:13pm
Tony Coulter:

i.e., this thing: www.youtube.com...
Avatar 1:13pm
geezerette:

Yo HO HO Tony! and buccaneers!
Avatar 1:16pm
βrian:

"Too Quiet For Radio."
What an homage.
Avatar 1:18pm
βrian:

Ça me donne des frissons !
Avatar 1:18pm
Tony Coulter:

Some stations have alarms go off if there's too long of an on-air silence. The end of that Crumb piece would set off such alarms.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:24pm
Webhamster Henry:

Of course Kenny G did kind of a silent show: wfmu.org...
Avatar 1:27pm
Tony Coulter:

What I've though about doing -- though talking about it now will make it harder to pull off -- is a show where I deliberately screw up segues & mic levels, stop tracks in the middle, and so on -- without ever admitting I mean to do it.
  1:28pm
Dean:

Intentional accidents. I know a lot about those. My kids demonstrate them almost daily.
Avatar 1:29pm
βrian:

Ces voix françaises ...
  1:29pm
Dean:

Nuts. Alan Broadbent is playing in town tomorrow night and it looks like I won't be going.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:30pm
Rich in Washington:

I think some stations have a device that triggers a computer playlist if there's long enough dead air.
Avatar 1:31pm
Tony Coulter:

Yeah, guess that would be a logical update of a simple internal alarm.
Avatar 1:32pm
βrian:

We call it pleine aire.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:33pm
Rich in Washington:

this is so weird. Link sounds really freak folk on this. I am unfamiliar with most of his post-intrumental hippy stuff.
Avatar 1:36pm
βrian:

Tony, I want to play those Alicejust tracks on a loop as I sleep, just above the threshold of hearing.
Avatar 1:36pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Rich: His first "hippy" album (the one I just played) is great. He has a unique singing voice for sure....
Avatar 1:37pm
βrian:

Any relation to Ivor Cutler, this Cook guy?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:37pm
Rich in Washington:

I guess he just had one lung.
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Tony Coulter:

@ βrian: Cook gal. No relation, no....
Avatar 1:39pm
Tony Coulter:

Though their keyboards could be cousins.
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βrian:

"Some have expressed a preference for the unrecorded demo..."
Hee.
Avatar 1:41pm
Carmichael:

Heya Tony and listeners.
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Tony Coulter:

Hey ho, Carmichael!
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geezerette:

I like all this goofy solemnity.
Avatar 1:47pm
geezerette:

...the human condition. :D
great lyrics!
Avatar 1:50pm
Tony Coulter:

@ geezerette: Yes, Bing is indeed a great lyricist. And that's said as someone for whom lyrics are usually of distinctly secondary importance.
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geezerette:

:)
  1:54pm
Dean:

Back in the '80s a friend's father, in his 60s or 70s at the time, visited us at the record store where we worked. He spied ATV's Vibing Up the Senile Man in the rack, picked it up and walked to the register, where he told the clerk, "I'd like a dozen of these."
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Tony Coulter:

I guess he was a senile man .. who wanted to be vibed up?
  1:55pm
Dean:

He had eleven friends.
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geezerette:

haha, whoa! wonder who the lucky receipients were.
Avatar 1:56pm
geezerette:

that answers the question!
  1:57pm
Dean:

Alex Ferguson was supposed to play on the crappy record my buddies and I made back in '79. He was staying with Pete Landswick (Flip Side photographer) in town on the morning we recorded it. He didn't want to get out of bed (for us, at least).
Avatar 2:00pm
Tony Coulter:

Too bad he couldn't have recorded his part while lying in bed.

Your record ain't so crappy, by the way. I likes it....
Avatar 2:01pm
geezerette:

Dean,who was Alex Ferguson? The only one offered by search engine was a footballer.
  2:01pm
Dean:

Thanks, Tony. The "while lying in bed" solution would have required, you know, editing.
  2:02pm
Dean:

Guitarist for early ATV. Shoulda spelled with two esses! Sorry.
Avatar 2:03pm
V Priceless:

whoa - cool Dolby cut...really dig that Bing & Bob stuff, too
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geezerette:

Thanks Dean. Also, what record?
Avatar 2:06pm
V Priceless:

hey Tony - any chance of some Nektar on the next prog show? I guess you heard, RIP Roye Albrighton..whoa..Visions of Angels!
Avatar 2:07pm
Tony Coulter:

@ V Priceless: Definitely. I've been meaning to get around to Nektar.
  2:07pm
Dean:

Long story short, geezerette, the first single in the Flip Side catalog, albeit not one they generally claim. Group was M (aka The Sound of M). https://www.discogs.com/M-Espionage-Baby/release/3851534 (Oops, guess we did it in '78!) The note is entirely untrue. All versions were in sleeves...unless Al at Flip Side generated another batch of them without notifying us.
Avatar 2:08pm
Tony Coulter:

This Daveid Allen track is a cover of a Genesis song from "Trespass."
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V Priceless:

this is decent Genesis trib...John Ford/Strawbs covers 'Carpet Crawlers'...
  2:09pm
Dean:

Holy moly! Controlled Bleeding is on that tribute album!
Avatar 2:09pm
Tony Coulter:

Yep!
  2:10pm
Dean:

Really, though, somebody should have covered "Twilight Alehouse" or "Happy the Man."
Avatar 2:12pm
geezerette:

Dean,do you still perform or play with other musicians for the pleasure of it?
Avatar 2:13pm
Tony Coulter:

Rabbitt (on now) was Trevor Rabin's pre-Yes group
Avatar 2:13pm
Tony Coulter:

... in South Africa.
  2:15pm
Dean:

Nope, alas. I have friends who are, unlike me, "real musicians." I myself am a virtuoso on remote, but that's about it. Back then we'd do the usual ad hoc insta-band thing to play parties and such. M and its forerunner, The Twits, managed to play shows at LA punk venues.
Avatar 2:29pm
geezerette:

Dean,music is still in your life. If you were a "real" musician I think being a dad would be much more difficult. Sounds like you made some really good decisions.
Avatar 2:32pm
geezerette:

Most of my friends are artists of some kind and I've seen all sorts of scenarios play out. Plenty of chaos.
  2:35pm
Dean:

That's the best perspective, for sure, geezerette. Being a dad is a daily blast. Listening to music, too. Playing music for a living or even a committed hobby, OTOH... Besides, I knew I'd done my best when my son *voluntarily* purchased Zeke's "T-500" for his iPod.
Avatar 2:39pm
geezerette:

:D!
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Tony Coulter:

Disappointingly, my cat is only interested in music featuring bird sounds.
  2:48pm
Dean:

The most Roxy Music-ish of Ultravox!, perhaps.
Avatar 2:48pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: Wuz just thinking that.
Avatar 2:52pm
geezerette:

Terrific show Tony. Thoroughly dug it!
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V Priceless:

thanks Tony!
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βrian:

Au revoir, frère Tony.
Avatar 2:54pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks, everyone! See you next time!
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JtotheK:

thanks tony, enjoyed the show!
Avatar 2:55pm
Tony Coulter:

By the way, this brand new Outsider reish of "Terranaut" is the first legit reish. Good news, I say....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:56pm
Rich in Washington:

Thanks, Tony! See you next week, barring any workplace interruptions, meteoric impacts, etc..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:57pm
Jeff Golick:

Thanks, Tony!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:58pm
JtotheK:

@JeffG - I don't often get to chat on the board during your program, but i've been tuned in via archives -- enjoying your show, too!
Avatar 2:59pm
Tony Coulter:

Sayonara, everyone! Thanks for lending me your ears and eyeballs. I'll put 'em back in the right place, I promise.
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