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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Images Approx. start time
Disneyland  Please Remain Seated   Favoriting The Sound of Very Old Disneyland       
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Scott Joplin  Maple Leaf Rag   Favoriting Frog Legs: Ragtime Era Favorites  Kazoomzoom  2010  Available at FMA    0:00:16 (Pop-up)
Blind Boy Fuller  Rag, Mama, Rag   Favoriting East Coast Piedmont Style  Columbia  1991      0:02:58 (Pop-up)
Sam Fan Thomas  Oulabebe Meu   Favoriting Funky New Bell  Disques Tropiques  1977      0:06:01 (Pop-up)
Soloist from Guinea National Orchestra  Solo De Balafon   Favoriting Guinée: Récits Et Épopées  Ocora   1992  Recorded in 1986    0:11:25 (Pop-up)
Names unknown Shuar people  Tsanta (Shrunken Head) Song   Favoriting Anthology of Central and South American Indian Music  Folkways Records  1975      0:14:41 (Pop-up)
Robert Millis  Gecko, Laos / Water Pump And Temple Orchestra Duet, Cambodia   Favoriting Leaf Music Drunks Distant Drums  Anomalous Records  2004      0:15:50 (Pop-up)
Musicians Of The National Dance Company Of Cambodia  Tep Monorom Dance   Favoriting Homrong  Caroline Records  1991      0:18:27 (Pop-up)
 
Buddy Baker  Haunted Mansion   Favoriting The Sound of Very Old Disneyland       
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0:33:17 (Pop-up)
Buddy Baker  Mansion Ballroom Organ Music with Gunshots   Favoriting        
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0:40:48 (Pop-up)
Toru Takemitsu 武満徹  Sky, Horse And Death Concrete Music   Favoriting Toru Takemitsu  Philips  1966      0:43:53 (Pop-up)
Calato  Steve Reich (Noise Para Viejos)   Favoriting Swong  PSH Ediziones   2016      0:47:07 (Pop-up)
Anne Gillis  Untitled   Favoriting Davil's Picnic - Archives Box 1983-2005  Art Into Life  2015      0:48:46 (Pop-up)
White Noise  My Game Of Loving   Favoriting An Electric Storm  Island Records  1969      0:54:15 (Pop-up)
The Beach Boys  Lavender [Rehearsal Take 1]   Favoriting Becoming The Beach Boys: The Complete Hite & Dorinda Morgan Sessions  Omnivore Recordings   2016  Recorded in 1961 - 62    0:58:34 (Pop-up)
 
Dalek I Love You  Holiday In Disneyland (from side B)   Favoriting Holiday In Disneyland  Korova   1982      1:08:51 (Pop-up)
Disneyland  Monorail   Favoriting The Sound of Very Old Disneyland          1:11:19 (Pop-up)
Z-Pasta  Gagarin   Favoriting Z-Pasta  Good Noise  1983      1:17:46 (Pop-up)
Buddy Baker / George Bruns  Journey to Inner Space   Favoriting The Sound of Very Old Disneyland          1:22:51 (Pop-up)
Raymond Scott  The Bass-Line Generator   Favoriting Manhattan Research, Inc.  Basta  2000      1:37:53 (Pop-up)
Charanjit Singh  Raga Bhairav   Favoriting Synthesizing: Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat  Bombay Connection  2010  Recorded in 1982    1:41:16 (Pop-up)
The Juan MacLean  The Future Will Come   Favoriting The Future Will Come  DFA   2009      1:46:44 (Pop-up)
Radionics Radio  The Magician's Apprentice   Favoriting An Album Of Musical Radionic Thought-Frequencies  Sub Rosa  2016      1:51:37 (Pop-up)
Berliner Philharmoniker, James Levine and Simon Preston  Dukas: The Sorcerer's Apprentice   Favoriting Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 "Organ" / Dukas: L'Apprenti Sorcier (The Sorcerer's Apprentice)  Deutsche Grammophon  1987      1:56:10 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Scott Joplin 

The Entertainer   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Michael Hurley  Grand Canyon Line   Favoriting Armchair Boogie  Raccoon  1971      2:18:43 (Pop-up)
Mississippi Fred McDowell  Goin' To The River (Carry My Rocking Chair)   Favoriting Live At The Gaslight  Grapeshot Media  2008  Original 1971    2:22:47 (Pop-up)
Johnnie Frierson  Miracles   Favoriting Have You Been Good to Yourself  Light In The Attic  2016      2:27:44 (Pop-up)
Jerome Rothenberg  Spells and Charms: Songs in the Garden of the House God (Navajo)   Favoriting From a Shaman's Notebook - Primitive and Archaic Poetry  Broadside Records  1969      2:31:13 (Pop-up)
Fort Wingate Indian School  Song of Happiness   Favoriting Music of the Sioux and the Navajo  Folkways Recordings  1949      2:32:24 (Pop-up)
Henriette Winkler  Tona ua'a   Favoriting Vaitapiha  Tiare Tahiti Records        2:33:37 (Pop-up)
Kuiokalani Lee  I'll Remember You   Favoriting The Extraordinary Kui Lee  Columbia  1966      2:36:51 (Pop-up)
Hoot Gibson  Na Moku Eha (The Four Islands)   Favoriting Hawaiian Steel Guitar Classics 1927 - 1938  Folklyric Records  1993      2:39:17 (Pop-up)
Buddy Baker / George Bruns  Yo Ho A Pirate's Life For Me - The Pirates Of The Caribbean   Favoriting           2:43:10 (Pop-up)
Michael Cooney  Blow Ye Winds   Favoriting Songs & Sounds of the Sea  National Geographic Society  1973      2:48:33 (Pop-up)
Dakota Suite & Vampillia  Nagisa / Isonade   Favoriting The Sea Is Never Full  Karaoke Kalk  2016      2:51:22 (Pop-up)
Perrey & Kingsley  Baroque Hoedown   Favoriting Kaleidoscopic Vibrations  Vanguard  1967      2:59:26 (Pop-up)
Richard and Robert Sherman  It's A Great, Big Beautiful Tomorrow   Favoriting The Sound of Very Old Disneyland          3:01:38 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Martin Denny 

Manila   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

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Listener comments!

Avatar 6:47pm
Mayuko:

There are a bunch of vintage Disneyland maps on this blog www.burningsettlerscabin.com... and you can create a paper model! Like I did for this playlist.......
Avatar 6:50pm
Mayuko:

Also, we're in the silent fundraiser month now through the end of October... Would be much appreciated if you could donate to the station & help me reaching my goal by crediting your pledge to Play Vertigo...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
listener james from westwood:

Howdy Mayuko and pardners! Love that old-timey piano music!
Avatar 12:04pm
Mayuko:

Good afternoon james! How did things go in Atlantic City?
Avatar 12:08pm
Mayuko:

It's a re-interpretation of a day in Disneyland on Play Vertigo today! Extended to 3 hours because Disneyland was a bit too big to cover in 2 hours...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
fred:

Good afternoon Mayuko, James and others. Pretty annoyed to be here today: the Vaudou Game show is sold out. Worse: the Kakushin Nishihara show in late November is already sold out too! I really didn't see that coming
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
listener james from westwood:

Made a small donation to the local poker economy, but enjoyed myself a ton and didn't do a lick of work! And happy to have three hours today—will be working alongside!
  12:16pm
P-90:

Ohayo Mayuko and Vertigologists
  12:17pm
P-90:

Yes, I know noon is a little too late for 'Ohayo"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
fred:

Wow, the pledging system is even worse than during the regular marathon. If this doesn't improve by next year I won't even be able to pledge as much as I want
Avatar 12:20pm
Mayuko:

Oh my god! That is annoying, fred, you got some magic kingdom here instead, hope it helps a bit, haha.
and konnichiwa, P-90! thanks for tuning in!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:23pm
fred:

An extra hour of vertigo will be magic enough for me. This Cambodian dance track is already making me happy to be here
Avatar 12:24pm
Mayuko:

Glad you didn't come back being a wreck, james, that'd be what happen to me at casino, but I guess you know that you doing there.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:25pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Cool map. I hope they have one for EPCOT, too.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
fred:

@Ken: They have this: static1.squarespace.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
coelacanth:

greetings Mayuko and All
  12:31pm
P-90:

Haunted Mansion!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
listener james from westwood:

Paul Frees on vocals, here?
  12:35pm
P-90:

Voice of Paul frees
Avatar 12:35pm
Mayuko:

Yes!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:35pm
fred:

I'm not sure I got that right, but I heard there is an "experimental" music venue in Beijing that exists because they could get the place cheap due to haunting rumors
Avatar 12:36pm
Jason Elbogen:

Hello all!
Avatar 12:36pm
Mayuko:

Hey Ken, and coelacanth! Thank you for tuning in!
Avatar 12:37pm
Mayuko:

ah! Good afternoon, Jason!!
Avatar 12:39pm
Jason Elbogen:

Fred--yesterday I came up with this circular rationale for pledging: People should pledge so we can use the money to fix the pledging system.
Avatar 12:40pm
Mayuko:

I learned about Pepper's ghost effect from Haunted Mansion. I used to imagine these ghosts were made of hologram when I was a child. I think it's amazing!!!!!! I wanna try it myself.
Avatar 12:40pm
Jason Elbogen:

Hey Mayuko--nice meeting you the other week.
Avatar 12:40pm
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

The true story of the unauthorized, daredevil documentation of the Horizons ride at Disney World:
dangerousminds.net...
Avatar 12:40pm
Mayuko:

@Jason very good point re:the money to fix the pledging system.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:41pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Neat. Thanks, fred. It feels slightly more fall-ish here today. A little cooler and the leaves are turning.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:42pm
fred:

@Jason: I missed the show yesterday to go at a screening of a documentary about Magma's tour in China. I'm no Magma fan, but it's a friend's first movie as a director
Avatar 12:43pm
Mayuko:

oh wow! I def need to check out that link after my show, Kenzo, thank you! And welcome on board!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:44pm
listener james from westwood:

That organ music goes well with a national killer-clown outbreak.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:44pm
fred:

@Kenzo: I pledged less than an hour ago and this thing is a mess. You're sorely missed.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:45pm
listener james from westwood:

People were talking about the goddamn killer clowns at the poker tables in Atlantic City of all places. It was urban-legend central.
Avatar 12:45pm
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

@fred: Yeah, well...
  12:46pm
Armando R.:

Hi Mayuko! how are you
Avatar 12:51pm
Mayuko:

wait a sec... A NATIONAL KILLER CLOWN OUTBREAK?
Avatar 12:52pm
Mayuko:

Hallo, Armando, thank you for tuning in! Is this Armando I know in person??
Avatar 12:52pm
Jason Elbogen:

Yes. My students from China and Korea are particularly worried about the clown epidemic. (seriously)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:53pm
fred:

@Kenzo: At least the email says my pledge was correctly credited to Mayuko and Marcel
  12:54pm
Armando R.:

yes, wanted to check out your show today.
Avatar 12:56pm
Mayuko:

What's that clown epidemic is all about?! I've been totally detached from reality this past week due to magic kingdom preparation.
Avatar 12:56pm
Mayuko:

I'm glad! Thank you Armando!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
listener james from westwood:

All I know is I won a prize at a Halloween costume party in 2007 for my chainsaw-wielding clown gear, so these clowns are 9 years late in my eyes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:00pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

One of the many sites reporting on the creepy clowns. www.atlasobscura.com...
  1:01pm
Dean:

Just heard a great joke on radio about the creepy clown phenomenon:

Police investigating the spate of creepy clowns took in a mime for questioning. He refused to talk.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:02pm
coelacanth:

greetings Mayuko and others
( - unfortunately just here for a moment)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:03pm
fred:

Steve Reich turned 80 on Monday
  1:05pm
Dean:

Steve Reich turned 80 on Monday turned 80 on Monday turned 80 on Monday Steve Reich turned 80 on Monday 80 on Monday 80 on Monday 80 on Monday Steve Reich turned 80 on Monday on Monday on Monday on Monday Monday Monday Monday...
Avatar 1:07pm
Jason Elbogen:

Mayuko--there's was an interesting organist who worked at Disney in the 70's and 80's who actually put out an lp featuring very early synthesizers. His name was Michael Iceberg. Here's him in 1971:
www.youtube.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07pm
fred:

@Dean: Nice phase work right there!
  1:10pm
rw:

The ballroom scared me when I was a kid. The entire ride was a little scary, but I remember the ballroom specifically being pretty frightening.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:14pm
listener james from westwood:

"Monorail . . . monorail . . . monorail . . . monorail . . ."
  1:15pm
Dean:

Different Trains
  1:15pm
P-90:

Philip Glass sent Reich a birthday card. Sent Reich a birthday card. Sent Reich a birthday card. Sent Reich a birthday card...
Avatar 1:15pm
Mayuko:

Welcome aboard, Dean, and rw! I was scared too when I took that ride but that ball room blew my mind. I so love that organ arrangement of the main theme... Michael Iceberg sounds like something I'd love, jason! I'd definitely check him out!!!
Avatar 1:15pm
Mayuko:

glad you can stay here even for a bit, coelacanth!
  1:16pm
rw:

My friend Mike had sneaked a tape recorder into the Monsanto shrinking machine ride and recorded the entire thing. He could recite it verbatim. I wonder if he still remembers it...
Avatar 1:17pm
Mayuko:

winning a prize in a Halloween costume party is really an accomplishment.
  1:18pm
Dean:

I've always wanted to develop a deeply self-referential amusement destination, Town World Land Village Park.
  1:19pm
rw:

The trick to winning best costume is to find a party with particularly apathetic guests.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:20pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

"Welcome aboard the monorail."
  1:21pm
Dean:

Buddy of mine used to go to Disneyland at least weekly, sometimes twice a week. Once he had the pleasure of giving a tour of the park to Tony Visconti and his then-wife, May Pang.
Avatar 1:22pm
Mayuko:

self-referential amusement destination is like an amusement park recreating an amusement park...?
  1:22pm
P-90:

Dean: I'l be at the Inaugural Premiere Ceremonial Grand Opening of TWLVP!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:22pm
fred:

@P-90: I saw Lucinda Childs' Dance again this week. I love the dance, but the music gets in the way. Glass got tedious so fast it's no wonder he got more acclaim than Reich
  1:23pm
Mark R:

Mayuko's too polite to ask, but I'm rude as hell: it's the Silent Fundraiser and WFMU really needs your support extra lots this year, so help us out! You can pick up some cool swag and your pet could become the new WFMU mascot!
  1:23pm
Dean:

Heh, the *First Annual* Inaugural Premiere Ceremonial Grand Opening!
  1:23pm
P-90:

Paul Frees again. No escape from Paul Frees.
  1:24pm
rw:

Shrinking Machine!! Okay, I'm sending in a pledge...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:24pm
fred:

I thought the best theme parks were underwater
Avatar 1:24pm
Mayuko:

haha, whole Disneyland soundscapes were created by pretty much the same couple of people apparently.
  1:25pm
Dean:

It would be a park depicting a village of lands consisting of worlds of towns.
Avatar 1:25pm
Mayuko:

Mark R! Thank you! I should be doing my job instead of talking about all these magic crap! Glad you're here though!
  1:28pm
rw:

Dare I go into the NUCLEUS of the atom??
  1:28pm
Dean:

Okay, "magic crap" did it for me. I ponied up, if only a little. But it adds up over all the shows.
  1:28pm
Mark R:

You're doing a great job keeping the crazy sounds spinning. It's a full-time thing--we'll pick up the slack out here. Come on you guys, if you like what you're hearing (and I know you do), help us stay on the air!
  1:28pm
famous original italianicewolf:

Oh wow, I'm going to have to check out what I missed on the archives, what a cool concept!

There's a decent amount of old Disneyland and World videos on YouTube
  1:30pm
famous original italianicewolf:

When I went to Disneyland Paris I went on its a small world, and the boat got stuck in the last room for an extra 10-15 minutes, ha ha.

Also there were women smoking in the ladies' room, which I sure didn't see in Florida!!
Avatar 1:31pm
Jason Elbogen:

(Mayuko, let me know if you like what you hear of Michael Iceberg, I can send you a rip of his complete album)
Avatar 1:32pm
Mayuko:

Ha, I see! The designers need to argue for a couple of years how they define what TWLVP is first - like Disney's imagineers did for Rivers of America. I saw a bunch of people having super detailed discussion on the internet about the renewal of Rivers of America. Looking at its sketch from architectural point of view, etc. And they're not even staffers, just fans. They must be people like your friend, Dean! I was overwhelmed!
  1:32pm
P-90:

I rode this so many times when I was a kid, I never got tired of it. When you're little, these rides are like a dream you're having while awake. Then I dreamed about them in my sleep later...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:32pm
fred:

@Jason: I think I remember that name. Did you play him on your show?
  1:33pm
Dean:

My only memories of Disneyland are quite old. I haven't been since high school in the mid-'70s. By then I was jaded.

Yeah, my buddy was seriously into the place, kept track of all the "secrets" such as the hidden Mickeys (which, come to think of it, would make a good band name).
Avatar 1:35pm
Mayuko:

famous original italianicewolf, welcome aboard! It's always fun to have your ride get stuck in Disneyland unless it's roller coaster... or even roller coaster... I watched a video someone took in Space Mountain, they got stacked and all the light turned on. That was funny.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:36pm
listener james from westwood:

Never been to Disney parks and likely never will, so glad to have this audio tour!
  1:39pm
P-90:

Downtown Capitol Boulevard Main Street Plaza is where you first enter TWLVP, then you decide in what order you want to visit the other Section Module Destination Area Location Experiences
  1:39pm
Dean:

Disneyland is like an Apple store, rank capitalism and exploitation of human beings' most vulnerable appetites.
Avatar 1:40pm
Mayuko:

I sure will, I know I will love it, thanks Jason!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:40pm
fred:

I remember vividly the couple of times I got stuck in a stalled subway train going to a dance show. Not fun at all. And once I had to run around a student riot (last time I ever ran, something like 10 years ago). Always made it, but it was so close I got a seat way in the back
  1:41pm
Dean:

Last year I had to wait for the USC marching band to cross the street before I could get to work.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
listener james from westwood:

Diggin' this Singh!
Avatar 1:48pm
Mayuko:

P-90 Many rides in Disneyland sure cultivated many of my dreams as a child too! And I think especially since I lived in a monocultural country, just to visually see that there are many different cultures and worlds out there was inspiring. Despite of the fact that they were not real, just fantasies.
Avatar 1:49pm
Mayuko:

james, an audio tour without waiting in a long long long line, unlike Disneyland! Glad you're enjoying it.
  1:50pm
Dean:

Another buddy of mine thought the Alice in Wonderland ride was like a good acid trip.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:50pm
listener james from westwood:

And no grossly overpriced food!
Avatar 1:54pm
Mayuko:

Haha, I thought it should have been Dumbo ride that's trippy assuming from the film... but Alice in Wonderland is pretty trippy story anyway. And I liked that cup spinning ride thing too, another Play of Vertigo!
  1:55pm
P-90:

Dean: I highly recommend the Dr. Suess Land at Universal's Worlds of Wonder Park in Orlando. That really IS like physically being inside a good acid trip. And the Green Eggs and Ham are genuinely well-made and delicious
  1:57pm
Dean:

My 5YO just yesterday attended a Dr. Seuss event on a field trip. Here on the West Coast the go-to Seuss destination is the main library at UCSD.

Those tea cups are deceptive.
  1:57pm
famous original italianicewolf:

Love the spinning tea cups!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:57pm
listener james from westwood:

Ah, good call on the bit o' "Fantasia" music!
  1:59pm
rw:

Personally never done it, but I've had several friends through the years who would take acid and go to D-Land. I can't imagine. I think I'd have to just go hide in a corner somewhere.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:59pm
listener james from westwood:

I was 5 or fewer years old when Disney re-released this film. Saw it with my parents. Very trippy at that age.
  2:00pm
Dean:

All that's missing is The Eyes' "Disneyland"!
Avatar 2:00pm
Mayuko:

That very much sounds like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, rw.
Avatar 2:02pm
Mayuko:

It still is trippy for my middle age, james! I love that film.
  2:03pm
Mark R:

Love me some Saint-Saens!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:03pm
listener james from westwood:

"We can't stop here! This is broom country!"
  2:03pm
P-90:

The cool thing about the Teacups, they're one of the first rides they came up with unique to disneyland, is that kids can ride them when they're very little, but they're interactive: the kids can spin those wheels in the center and have some control over the speed and direction of the spinning cup they're getting dizzy in
  2:03pm
rw:

Now that you mention it... I believe one of those friends was the one who loaned a copy Fear and Loathing to me.
  2:04pm
rw:

P-90. Nothing cool about the Teacups for me. Not since I was VERY young. I get nauseous just thinking about them now!
  2:07pm
P-90:

"Fear and Loathing at Disneyland"
--narrated by Paul Frees, of course, doing a caricature voice impression of Hunter S.
  2:07pm
rw:

Though there is something compelling about spinning that wheel...
  2:08pm
P-90:

@rw right? It's great to give little kids that chance to have some control of the ride
  2:08pm
Dean:

Anybody remember the now forgotten metaphor, "E ticket"?
  2:08pm
Dean:

doo-KAH
  2:09pm
Dean:

I know three people who worked at Disneyland, and I'm married to one of them.
  2:10pm
P-90:

@Dean: some older writers still occasionally use that metaphor
  2:11pm
Dean:

Even today? That's impressive.
  2:11pm
P-90:

Aaaaw, now I'm really jealous! I wanna marry someone who worked at Disneyland!
  2:12pm
Dean:

Unfortunately, P-90, the two others are spoken for.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:16pm
fred:

It was weird hearing of kinect as new, because a coworker did an installation using it around 5 years ago, and he wasn't impressed. Then again I work in a research lab
  2:17pm
P-90:

I liked Frontierland, coonskin caps and cigar-store indians, beavers, bears, canoes. It was a vision of our national myth of the history of the colonization of the Americas. It was OK. But I didn't love it the way I loved Tomorrowland.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:22pm
fred:

Looks like my pledge isn't showing up in your total. Probably because I split it with Marcel and the crappy software can't handle the options it offers. No worries, it all ends up in the right place
  2:23pm
rw:

Man, I've got a good story about taking my son and his friend to Disneyland when they were little. It's probably too long to tell here though... not sure if it would make sense typed out either...
Avatar 2:24pm
geezerette:

I'm late! I'm late! ...I'mlateI'mlateI'mlate!
Avatar 2:25pm
Mayuko:

What, Dean! Please tell me your wife is one of the imagineers.
Avatar 2:27pm
Mayuko:

oh no fred! sorry about this pledge turmoil again... but I really appreciate your support, been since the very beginning of Play Vertigo!

And I guess Kinect really isn't new, I know someone who's used it before I left Tokyo too... but I guess it's becoming more popular...
  2:28pm
P-90:

Dean:please tell me your wife was inside Minnie Mouse. Or Daisy Duck...?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:29pm
fred:

I've never been to any Disneyland park. The closest I got was when a friend was living near the French one. It was eerie seeing it while walking along fields in the early morning after a party. Also weird was taking an early bus to their train station and seeing workers going into the place. Didn't look like a happy one at that hour
Avatar 2:32pm
geezerette:

Ray Bradbury used to visit the Imagineers all the time. He always wore shorts.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:33pm
fred:

@Mayuko: It's OK, I know that who gets credited doesn't matter, and that you believe me when I say I support your show. But I'll keep an eye on whether Marcel gets credited for my pledge. I'll write to Ken about the pledge system anyway, I just want to have as much feedback as I can
Avatar 2:34pm
Mayuko:

Welcome aboard, geezerette! Glad to have you here!
Avatar 2:36pm
geezerette:

Hi Mayuko! This is much better than Disneyland!
Avatar 2:38pm
Mayuko:

We've kinda moved on to Tiki-room-ish area from Frontierland now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:39pm
fred:

Seeing "Fort Wingate" and "Song of Happiness" together looks quite jarring. But fitting for a Disney theme
Avatar 2:41pm
geezerette:

Haha, audioanimatronic performers. They don't belong to unions,don't take breaks, and can't complain. :)
  2:45pm
P-90:

...and the winner for "Adjective of the Week" is:
[opens envelope]
"Tiki-Room-Ish"
Avatar 2:45pm
Mayuko:

Oh yeah I've heard of labor issues in Tokyo Disneyland in recent years, sounded like it was terrible. That I certainly don't want to support!
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fred:

@geezerette: I heard there was a new TV show based on that idea, but the name eludes me
  2:46pm
P-90:

Bass voice of the great T. Ravenscroft
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listener james from westwood:

Who'd 'a thunk they'd get a whole film series out of this ride?
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geezerette:

This is so great! The first fireflies I ever saw were in that ride, tiny lightbulbs on wire.
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Mayuko:

I should have had Flash Strap as my guest to make the tiki-room-ish part into real tiki-room :/
  2:47pm
P-90:

@fred: It's called "WestWorld"
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Mayuko:

Oh my god, geezerette, I DO remember that fireflies! Animatronic fireflies!!
Avatar 2:48pm
Mayuko:

or maybe not animatronic, just because it's there doesn't necessarily mean it's animatronic...
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Ken From Hyde Park:

I remember the Disney TV show on Sunday evenings. I wanted them to air cartoons each week.
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fred:

Both "doubloon" and "duplicate" translate to "doublon" in French. My boss trusts google translate more than me, so he always hypes his music ID tech as enabling people to find doubloons. It's tough to stand behind him looking bored when half the audience is stifling laughs
Avatar 2:50pm
Mayuko:

@james I was relieved for sure when they replaced a woman hiding from pirates in a barrel to Johnny Depp in this attraction.
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geezerette:

Mayuko, you're absolutely right, it is The Magic Kingdom after all.
(the pirates are audioanimatronic though...)
  2:56pm
mzzm:

Hey Mayu, I sent changes, donations for GDR shows.
Avatar 2:57pm
Mayuko:

By the way, I know we're almost at the very end, but we're doing the silent fundraiser at WFMU! Please pledge and help us stay alive! JM in the AM is leaving in Dec and we'll lose fans of him which will be a big shock to us. Help the station and ME who needs to make it to this mysterious goal!
Avatar 2:57pm
Mayuko:

oh, hola mzzm, and thanks so much!!!!
  2:58pm
P-90:

@DJ Mayuko: you were absolutely right, this had to be a 3-hour special, there's no way to do justice to this concept in 2 hours. Thank you!
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fred:

Thanks Mayuko, you should do a 3-hour show every week, as Jason wisely said this would at least be more than your commute time.
And it's not just your goal, it's ours too. With Nachum leaving, we all need to help making the station we love outlast this new crisis
  3:00pm
rw:

Ha! Electrical Parade theme. Thanks Mayuko! Later kids!
  3:01pm
P-90:

This was an existing song when Disney picked it to e the theme for the nightly "Main St. Electrical Parade". Thy paid these guys a fortune for the rights.
Avatar 3:03pm
Mayuko:

This is my last track today! I'm so glad to have you all here with me on this magic ride! I had a lot of fun!!!!!!!
  3:04pm
P-90:

This was brilliantly done, Mayuko! I'll be listening again and recommending the archive to friends!
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geezerette:

SUPER FUN SHOW Mouseketeer Mayuko!
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listener james from westwood:

What a ride! Please can we go again? Please please please?
Avatar 3:06pm
geezerette:

hahaha! :D
  3:11pm
P-90:

Eventually the "Baroque Hoedown" guys did make an arrangement.
It's part of the reason they switched to a "bullshit" imitation, they had to send a check every month, for each of the parks. And you can't blame Old Walt, he had been gone for several years, it was some of his jerk successors who thought they should try to get away with taking the music from this obscure 1967 record and not pay royalties...
Avatar 3:13pm
geezerette:

P-9: You have to admit, the place accurately reflects American values.
  3:13pm
Dean:

Sorry, checked out to go shopping.

My wife was one of the Matterhorn bobsled track greasers.

Just kidding: she worked in food services at one of the overpriced cafes.
  3:14pm
P-90:

Thanks again, Mayuko!
Avatar 3:16pm
Mayuko:

Ah thank you for the detailed info about Baroque Hoedown, P-90! I was really sad when they stopped using that music... but I understand things around royalties can be complicated...
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Mayuko:

THANK YOU again all for listening, and pledges! Have a beautiful week, everyone!
Avatar 3:17pm
geezerette:

Can't wait to share this show. Have a great week Mayuko!
Avatar 8:26am
Mayuko:

Here's a link to Disneyland toy record set w/Mattel Musical Map which was available when Disneyland opened in 1956, on WFMU Internet Museum of Flexi-Cardboard-Oddity Recordings: www.wfmu.org... (Thanks for the link Mr."Jhh"!)
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