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Favoriting October 15, 2016: Jonathan Livingston Radio

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Photo Info: Tuesday October 12th 2016 7:36AM, 38 Degrees, Asbury Park NJ Penelope -Penny- Gnesin     
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Thomas Brinkman        0:04:57 (Pop-up)
El' Blaszczyk Rock Band Himself  Taqui Oualqui   Favoriting     0:06:12 (Pop-up)
B Line & MC 0  Paaname   Favoriting     0:09:43 (Pop-up)
Paradis  La Ballade De Jim   Favoriting     0:12:08 (Pop-up)
The Mamas & the Papas  California Dreaming   Favoriting     0:18:45 (Pop-up)
Hyper On Experience  Disturbance   Favoriting     0:21:19 (Pop-up)
Renaldo and the Loaf  Niot Cudortni   Favoriting     0:23:55 (Pop-up)
Main Ignition  Wholesale Physics Depot   Favoriting     0:28:50 (Pop-up)
Al Green  Jesus Will Fix It   Favoriting     0:35:22 (Pop-up)
Babalu  Happiness   Favoriting     0:38:46 (Pop-up)
Manfred Mann's Earth Band  Meat   Favoriting     0:48:32 (Pop-up)
 
Thomas Brinkman        0:54:30 (Pop-up)
Martin Denny  Coronation   Favoriting     1:00:19 (Pop-up)
Grupo Agua  El Pajarito   Favoriting     1:02:29 (Pop-up)
Yishak Banjaw  Engudaye Nesh   Favoriting     1:06:16 (Pop-up)
ABBA  Dream World   Favoriting     1:12:57 (Pop-up)
Death Valley Girls  Disco   Favoriting     1:16:25 (Pop-up)
Operation Ivy  Freeze Up   Favoriting     1:19:37 (Pop-up)
Radio Wonderland  Good To Be Back in L.A.   Favoriting     1:21:57 (Pop-up)
Un Dos Tres Y Fuera  San Juan, Tambor Y Fuero   Favoriting     1:27:31 (Pop-up)
Mohini Devi Kalbeliya  Kalyo Kood Padyo Mela   Favoriting     1:32:50 (Pop-up)
The Sorry Muthas  Talking Wolverine   Favoriting     1:36:52 (Pop-up)
Angel Rada  Basheeba   Favoriting     1:41:02 (Pop-up)
Creedence Clearwater Revival  Looking Out My Back Door   Favoriting     1:45:03 (Pop-up)
Palmbomen II  Cindy Savalas   Favoriting     1:48:01 (Pop-up)
 
M. Ashraf  Arzoo / Dance Music   Favoriting     2:01:35 (Pop-up)
Leviticus  Burial   Favoriting     2:05:40 (Pop-up)
The Moody Blues  The Actor   Favoriting     2:10:13 (Pop-up)
Miss Golden Swallow  Su Su Su   Favoriting     2:14:12 (Pop-up)
Bijou  L'Amite   Favoriting     2:16:03 (Pop-up)
Oh Polo  Sammi   Favoriting     2:17:07 (Pop-up)
Merasi:Master Musicians of Rajasthan        2:22:00 (Pop-up)
Montclairs  Dreaming's Out of Season   Favoriting     2:29:15 (Pop-up)
Soft Cell  Bedsitter   Favoriting     2:32:27 (Pop-up)
Robin Gibb  August October   Favoriting     2:36:09 (Pop-up)
The Beach Boys  Good Time   Favoriting     2:38:46 (Pop-up)
The Troggs  Good Vibrations   Favoriting     2:41:27 (Pop-up)
Invisible Sports  Blue Greeks   Favoriting Blue - Daniel Blumin's 2016 WFMU Premium (V/A)    2:44:40 (Pop-up)
Beirut  Postcards from Italy   Favoriting     2:47:58 (Pop-up)
 
ABBA  Hasta Mañana (Spanish version)   Favoriting     2:57:37 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  10/13 1:47am
P-90:

It's beautiful up here. Um, I'll be back, gotta bring sunglasses. And a litte pledge
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the Canterbury wood-elf:

Hey Stashu! I get to listen live for the first time in AGES (at least for the frist hour). One happy elf.
  3:04am
neil:

<freebird><pleeze no>
  3:06am
ami ad:

Hello D.J Stashu,how are you?Been a while.Hello all.Thank you
  3:08am
neil:

stashu beats!<groovy>
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Stashu:

Ami! Aloooo nice to see you here! What a nice surprise :)
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Stashu:

Hallo and good morning to allllllll. Neil I have some Renaldo!
  3:12am
JimmyfromKearny:

Hey Stashu! Hey Everyone!
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Stashu:

Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi
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Stashu:

Look at the pretty picture Penny took. I think it's so pretty.
  3:15am
Larry:

I actually read Jonathan Livingston Seagull! Gnostic spirituallity in pop culture clothing for the 70s; as Negativland put it "a slow and indiscriminate age."
  3:16am
ami ad:

Hi
  3:16am
neil:

nice! i've been meaning to get their new ones,<behind closed curtans><gurdy herding> but their kinda expensive...<COOL><!!!>
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Stashu:

Haha I liked that book I thought it was weird and good. Mostly weird.
  3:21am
neil:

larry<dick vaughn: moribund music of the 70's><welcome>
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the Canterbury wood-elf:

When I was 10 I was displaced from England to a small town in central Wisconsin. I was one of the weird kids who they didn't know what to do with, so put in the "gifted/talented" bracket. A few of us (including the older brother of John from Deerhoof!) got to be part of an experiment involving a student from the local UW campus who was trying out educational methods on us. I can't remember much about her. But in retrospect she seemed to be coming from a really good place. She lent me some books to read, including Jonathon Livingston Seagull. This was 1980. We were all into "Choose Your Own Adventure" books back then (remember them?) and starting to get into D&D. I remember reading JLS and taking it all rather literally, thinking it was actually about a seagull. Or something. But I appreciated her attention and interest in my mental development. i wonder where she is now...
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Stashu:

You have the CRAZIEST stories! But they are good. Also adults rarely understand children. Sorry about that...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:28am
micah:

canterbury youre going to inspire stashu to start playing the jonathon livingston seagull soundtrack which will provoke an underground volcano to erupt engulfing all of us into a miasmic avalanche of hot molten lava
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Stashu:

Don't worry
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Stashu:

Neil did you know about the new R and the L album?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:30am
the Canterbury wood-elf:

Yeah, i got the feeling she was really trying. There was another book called "The Narrow Gate" or "The Narrow Way" or something, but I've been unable to figure out what that was (another bit of 70s pop-gnostism, I suspect).

Thanks for the Loaf track, Stashu! You're the best : )
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Stashu:

Micah!!! You scared me.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:31am
micah:

das wut i do
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:31am
the Canterbury wood-elf:

There's a SOUNDTRACK?
  3:32am
neil:

<gary gygax><molten lava><saving throw> stashu, new another new one was coming out, hadn't heard it...<thank you>
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Stashu:

There is a soundtrack....
  3:33am
neil:

there's a movie???
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:33am
the Canterbury wood-elf:

Gary Gygax was from Wisconsin, something we were vaguely proud of! Ha, I'd forgotten about "saving throw". Still have my platonic solid dice buried away somewhere. Chaotic neutral! 18 Charisma!
  3:36am
neil:

always chaotic neutral!<grog drinker>
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:43am
the Canterbury wood-elf:

What alignment would Stashu be? Chaotic good, presumably. And definitely 18 Charisma. My favourite character was a druid, curiously (decades later I find myself watching sunrises from stone circles on misty mornings, no joke...)

(sorry for all you people who have no idea what we're talking about en.wikipedia.org...
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Stashu:

I'm sad to say I don't know what 18 Charisma is.
  3:46am
neil:

liquid drain-o! thee liquid drain opener, oh no wait...<chrome>18 charisma is thee highest a normal mortal can get in d&d. <good looking>
  3:49am
neil:

more than just physical, it's like someone who others can believe in. a level ov attraction, <bards play music> <find treasures> <go on quests>
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:53am
the Canterbury wood-elf:

"Charisma is the measure of the character's combined physical attractiveness, persuasiveness, and personal magnetism...Charisma influences how many spells spontaneous arcane spellcasters (like sorcerers and bards) can cast per day, and the effectiveness of said spells."

(it's on a scale from 1? to 18)
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greysquad:

I can see stasju as a Chaotic good "clairvoyant", with special psy powers...
  3:57am
neil:

<handyman jesus> fixing roof, replacing windows, oiling squeaky doors, ect.
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Stashu:

I can see
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greysquad:

"stasju" equals special 3:58 pronunciation....
  4:00am
neil:

i am<that i am>am i?
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Stashu:

I'm fine with that.
  4:03am
neil:

martin denny!<jungle sounds ov lounge><!!!>
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:03am
the Canterbury wood-elf:

Time for this elf to check out. Back to the woods!
Thanks Stashu, for an especially wonderful hour of radio.
BTW, you get a shoutout on my latest podcast
canterburywithoutborders.blogspot.com...
for switching me on to Soul Oddity, Suzanne Ciani and Aksak Maboul : )
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Stashu:

Bye Elf man!
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Stashu:

And that's awesome Elf thanks I'm glad!
  4:10am
neil:

organ organ organ!!!
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Stashu:

From....... Senegal :)
  4:13am
neil:

exotic organ!<pleasure>....<don't google that>...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:13am
Fuzzy:

Happy Global Handwashing Day, everyone! Stay healthy and happy!
Avatar 4:14am
Stashu:

Yeah wash the crud out from under your fingernails you hooligans
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Stashu:

Lol Neil you're so weird in a good way don't worry. I mean I won't Google exotic organ.
  4:15am
shanghi1:

Great show Stashu!
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Stashu:

Danke Shang!
  4:16am
neil:

knuckleheads!!!
  4:17am
neil:

is that racist to knuckles?
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Stashu:

I mean I've heard the term before and I didn't ever think it was... let's just say it isn't.
  4:19am
neil:

fingers united!
  4:25am
neil:

thee dick vaughn i mentioned earlier is kinda like this...<radio samples>
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Stashu:

Nice
  4:27am
neil:

<dancing>
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Rob W:

Hitting the sweet spot!
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Stashu:

Rob thank you for bringing some of the best music this way :) !
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Stashu:

Honk NYC at Monty Hall was awesome!
  4:37am
shanghi1:

Good stuff
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listener mark:

Yay!
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Stashu:

I believe the band Mohini Devi Kalbeliya is from Rajasthan--- that first band that played at Honk totally stole my heart--- I forget what they were called... Folk Arts Rajasthan? They were amazing. So amazing!
  4:47am
JimmyfromKearny:

Great tune CCR...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:03am
Rob W:

Hey thanks for the shout out Stashu! By the way - HONK NYC! has a few final events today with a big finale put on by the legendary Rubulad in Brooklyn tonight with bands from France, New England and NY's own Hungry March Band and more - check out www.honknyc.com if you're curious.
  5:03am
neil:

yeah, thee musicians were doing that. way b4 programmed samples an such.<bird calls>
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Stashu:

i <3 Honk! And I love when people make animal sounds.
  5:05am
Larry:

neil: Good catch on the Dick Vaughn thing. JLS had a bit of content in it, unlike the New Age bestsellers The Celestine Prophecy and A Course in Miracles--as utterly empty as Donald Trump's soul. And Stashu, thanks for the the Tiki music!
  5:07am
neil:

who hates to lounge?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:08am
Rob W:

Stashu - the opening band at our HONK NYC! show was the Merasi Master Musicians of Rajasthan. They're basically the house band of the Merasi school in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan in north India. The Merasi people have been renowned as performing artists for centuries - but on the other hand they're an untouchable caste so they've faced lots of discrimination. Folk Arts Rajasthan is a non-profit that helps run the school and organized their tour. The band doesn't really have its own web page but you can learn about them and more about the school and the Merasi people at www.folkartrajasthan.org .
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Stashu:

Thank you so much Rob! They are a deeply inspiring group of musicians. They have such a radiant way of being and performing.
  5:14am
neil:

have u ever seen the kodo drummers? <about thee way>
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Stashu:

vimeo.com...
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Jay/London:

good morning Stashu got a bit of a hangover but am hanging in here :)
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Stashu:

Hi Jay!
  5:39am
neil:

months!
  5:55am
neil:

thank you stashu, you are thee beast!<best> take care!!!
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