Favoriting Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk: Playlist from December 20, 2016 Favoriting

Kurt Gottschalk's avatar View Kurt Gottschalk's profile Favoriting

"I fancy him at the court of Minos, anxious to know what sort of unmentionable monster the Minotaur may be, whether he is as frightful as all that or perhaps charming?" - Albert Camus (Visit homepage.)

On WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio
Give the Drummer Radio LIVE Audio Streams (Get help):   Pop-up  |  128k MP3

<-- Previous playlist | Back to Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk playlists | Next playlist -->


Favoriting December 20, 2016: Dum-Dum Twist

~Animation via Richard Gruesome

Listen to this show: Pop-up listen Pop-up player!

Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments
Les Satellites  Dum-Dum Twist   Favoriting   Bel-Aire  1961  45   
Architek Percussion, Eliot Britton  Metatron 1 (1920)   Favoriting Metatron  Ambiances Magnétiques  2016  CD   
The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band  We Are Normal   Favoriting The Doughnut in Granny’s Greenhouse  Imperial  1968  LP   
The Outsiders  Time Won't Let Me   Favoriting Time Won't Let Me  Capitol  1966  MP3   
Fleetwood Mac  Oh Well   Favoriting Then Play On  Reprise  1969  LP   
Fleetwood Mac  Sentimental Lady   Favoriting Bare Trees  Reprise  1972  LP   
Neil Sedaka  Bad Blood   Favoriting The Definitive Collection  Razor & Tie  2007  MP3  Originally released in 1975 
Neil Diamond  Beautiful Noise   Favoriting Beautiful Noise  Columbia  1976  MP3   
Object Collection  Fuck You, Man   Favoriting No Song  khalija  2014  MP3   
Yarn/Wire  Distance Absence   Favoriting Currents Vol. 4  Yarn/Wire  2016  MP3  Composed by Anthony Vine 
The Moody Blues  The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?)   Favoriting Days of Future Passed  Deram  1967  LP  plus the Tobacconists' "Everything Has to End" 
Madonna  Act of Contrition   Favoriting Like A Prayer  Sire  1989  CD   
3rdEyeGirl  FixUrLifeUp   Favoriting Plectrumelectrum         
The BusBoys  D-Day   Favoriting Minimum Wage Rock'n'Roll  Arista  1980  MP3   
 
Sylvester Palmer  Do It Sloppy   Favoriting St. Louis Barrelhouse Piano 1929-1934  Document Records  1992  CD   
Pete Johnson  All Out (Boogie in Multiples)   Favoriting The St. Louis Parties of July 30 and August 1, 1954  Document  1999  CD   
Sun Ra  St. Louis Blues   Favoriting St. Louis Blues Solo Piano  Improvising Artists Inc.  1992  CD  Recorded July 3, 1977, first released in 1978 
Sarah Serpa / Ran Blake  Moonride   Favoriting Kitano Noir  Sunnyside  2015  MP3   
Shirley Collins  Space Girl   Favoriting Rocket Along (New Ballads on Old Lines)  His Master's Voice  1960  MP3   
Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers  Here Come The Martian Martians   Favoriting Roadrunner, Roadrunner: The Beserkley Collection  Sanctuary  2004  CD  Originally released in 1976 
Hüsker Dü  Books About UFOs   Favoriting New Day Rising  SST  1985  MP3   
UFO or Die  Ghetto DNA (Motorhead Mix)   Favoriting Cassette Superstar  Public Bath Records  1996  CD   
mr. Sterile Assembly  UFOtago   Favoriting It's All Over  Skirted Records  2015  MP3   
Can  Aumgn   Favoriting Tago Mago  Spoon Records  2011  CD  Originally released in 1971 
Ted Nugent  Wango Tango   Favoriting Scream Dream  Epic  1980  LP   
Howlin' Wolf  Wang Dang Doodle   Favoriting The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions  Chess  2003  CD  Originally released in 1971 
Otha Turner & the Rising Star Fife and Drum Band  Station Blues   Favoriting Everybody Hollerin' Goat  Birdman  2001  CD  Originally released in 1997 
 
David Bowie  Station to Station   Favoriting Station to Station  Virgin  1999  CD  Originally released in 1976 
of Montreal  Chap Pilot   Favoriting Innocence Reaches  Polyvinyl Records  2016  CD   
XTC  Dance Band   Favoriting White Music  Geffen  1991  CD  Originally released in 1978 
The Magic I.D.  Wintersong   Favoriting till my breath gives out  Erstwhile  2008  CD   
The Steve Reich Ensemble  City Life   Favoriting Proverb / Nagoya Marimbas / City Life  Nonesuch  1996  CD   
Chris Cobilis  Fire of Publicity   Favoriting This is You  Room40  2016  MP3  with Kenneth Goldsmith and Spektral Quartet 
Elvis Costello  God's Comic   Favoriting Spike  Rhino  2001  CD  Originally released in 1989 
Mike Sarne  My Baby's Crazy About Elvis   Favoriting Come Outside with Mike Sarne  Rock in Box  2001  CD  Originally released in 1962 
Elvis Presely  Talk About the Good Times   Favoriting Elvis at Stax: Deluxe Edition  RCA/Legacy  2013  CD   
Frank Sinatra  I'm Gonna Live Till I Die   Favoriting The Complete Capitol Singles Collection  Capitol  1996  MP3   
Martin Tétreault & Kid Koala  The DJ Factory Turn Crazy   Favoriting Phon-O-Victo  Victo  2007  CD   
The Electric Light Orchestra  Mr. Radio   Favoriting No Answer  Legacy  2006  CD  Originally released in 1971 
Henry Flynt  Echo Rock   Favoriting Back Porch Hillbilly Blues Volume 2  Locust Music & Service Corp.  2002  CD   
Igbal Jogi and Party  "Kohiari"   Favoriting Authentic Music of the Snake Charmers of India  Legacy International  2006  CD  From the Sind region of Pakistan 
Tucker Martine  The Dusk Singers   Favoriting Broken Hearted Dragonflies: Insect Electronica From Southeast Asia  Sublime Frequencies  2004  CD   
Mr. Dorgon  kill a bigger tree by the acad.   Favoriting   Jumbo  2016  MP3   
The Acad.  Kill a Bigger Tree   Favoriting          
The Jazz Kissingers  Kill a Bigger Tree   Favoriting         Originally recorded by the Acad. 
The Clash  Outside Broadcast   Favoriting This Is Radio Clash  Epic  1981  EP   
Thc Clash  Magnificent Seven   Favoriting Sandinista!  Epic  2000  CD  Originally released in 1980 
The Ex  Frenzy   Favoriting Starters Alternators  Ex/Touch and Go  1998  CD   
Like Drone Razors Through Flesh Sphere  Misanthropy   Favoriting Sunya  Independent  2001  MP3   
Nuclear Family  Kill a Bigger Tree   Favoriting          
Petula Clark  The Show is Over   Favoriting          


<-- Previous playlist | Back to Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk playlists | Next playlist -->

RSS feeds for Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk: RSSPlaylists feed | RSSMP3 archives feed

| E-mail Kurt Gottschalk | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk |

Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ

Live Audio Streams for Give the Drummer Radio: Pop-up | 128k MP3    (More streams: [+])


Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:01pm
doctorjazz:

Hey, found you (email halps), hi!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:02pm
listener james from westwood:

Afternoon, Kurt!
  3:02pm
Dean:

Back to the stream, I'm thinking.
  3:05pm
Dean:

Got a package with three Ambience Magnétiques disks just yesterday! All Klaxon Gueule.
Avatar 3:08pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

hi everyone!

yeah, dean, ambiances magnetiques is such a solid label.
Avatar 3:09pm
V Priceless:

Hey Kurt and peeps! Looking back on this extended fill-in run, I'd like to offer up a nice round of virtual applause for that 4-hour 'singles going steady' program back in October! Truly a Herculean accomplishment, when you take a moment to think about it!
Avatar 3:10pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

thanks veep!
Avatar 3:12pm
V Priceless:

Bonzos!!
Avatar 3:13pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

so y'all, i had a dream last night that there was a song on my playlist called "kill a bigger tree" by the acad. (period included). i woke up worrying about how to find it. i need your help. can you record "kill a bigger tree" by 6:45 and send it to me? thanks!
  3:14pm
Dean:

Seconded, VP.

Indeed, AM is one fun label. At one time it was associated with the marvelous Montreal record store L'Oblique. Not sure that remains the case, but L'Oblique is where I first heard Klaxon Gueule (and Amon Tobin).

Kill bigotry? Or sometimes a bigger tree is just a bigger tree?
Avatar 3:16pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

interesting, bigotry.
Avatar 3:19pm
glenn:

mac!
  3:19pm
Dean:

"Bare Trees"?
Avatar 3:20pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

nope, bare trees is next.
Avatar 3:20pm
glenn:

no, this is from the pious bird of good omen.
Avatar 3:20pm
glenn:

i think.
Avatar 3:20pm
glenn:

oh, never mind.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:21pm
doctorjazz:

Always loved this Oh Well, great track!
Avatar 3:21pm
V Priceless:

that Outsiders track was recorded by Ken Hamann, same guy who engineered the first few Ubu LP's....his son Paul continues to record all Ubu records, in fact.

whoa - was utubing this era of Mac live earlier this week.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:21pm
listener james from westwood:

Killer twofer here. And bloody absent from NYC radio at the places I heard 'em when I was coming up. All hail WFMU!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:22pm
doctorjazz:

Aww, missed the Outsiders, great track as well.
  3:22pm
Dean:

I mean the allegorical referent of "bigger trees"?
Avatar 3:24pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

oh, hahaha! yes, dean, bare trees and bigger trees!
  3:27pm
Dean:

When this song aired on the radio during the early '70s one would stop everything and listen. The recorder, production, deliberate tempo...an oddity at the time, and still.
Avatar 3:29pm
V Priceless:

what has become Danny Kirwan?
Avatar 3:29pm
V Priceless:

of
  3:31pm
Dean:

Is the stream skipping? I'm getting a pretty regular hiccup here. Could be my network, though.
Avatar 3:31pm
V Priceless:

me too, Dean
Avatar 3:32pm
glenn:

i honestly never knew sentimental lady was fleetwood mac.
Avatar 3:32pm
northguineahills:

Mine is fine today, but sometimes my iTunes has a conniption and clips out from time to time through no fault at the WFMU side.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:35pm
listener james from westwood:

I too was hearing hiccups. Will relaunch iTunes after Neil.
Avatar 3:37pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

"sentimental lady" was bob welch era fleetwood mac, then he recorded it solo and had the hit.
Avatar 3:39pm
glenn:

yeah, bob was never my favourite member of the band.
Avatar 3:41pm
glenn:

this has a certain amanda feel to it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:44pm
listener james from westwood:

Possible stream-only Amanda/Matt Hoof & Mouth entry?
Avatar 3:54pm
northguineahills:

Not familiar w/ Anthony Vine...nice
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:11pm
Webhamster Henry:

Hi Kurt! Time goes by so quickly in this little house at home!
Avatar 4:12pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

indeed.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:12pm
doctorjazz:

Heard this Moody Blues somewhere on FMU recently, like it.
also having problems with the audio, hiccoughs, using the pop up player.
Avatar 4:14pm
glenn:

i like the thunka clunka piano sound.
Avatar 4:27pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

thanks for reporting the hiccup problem, i've alerted the authorities.
  4:39pm
Dean:

Well, there's *Dream* Acad.[emy].

You could play one of my friend's "Reeds" tunes, his treatments of shortwave radio signals: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpvKH_e3-PW7qQQVGST0pTWNT717ZJbcb
Avatar 4:42pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

dream academy, perfect!
  4:45pm
Dean:

They have a song called "Forest Fire."
Avatar 4:48pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

i don't know if i could stand it, tho.
Avatar 4:48pm
geezerette:

God,Sun Ra. :)
Avatar 4:55pm
northguineahills:

Sun Ra, God. ;)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:55pm
listener james from westwood:

Shirley!
Avatar 4:58pm
geezerette:

Serps/Blake, Shirley Collins,so beatnik. Killer set!
Avatar 5:00pm
northguineahills:

I faved that Shirley Collins track in Sept 2013 on Trouble's show. That was a lifetime ago for me.
Avatar 5:03pm
geezerette:

NGH, are you feeling more Floridian?
Avatar 5:13pm
geezerette:

incredible stereo.
Avatar 5:19pm
geezerette:

Recorded by Donald Trump's stomach at 3 a.m..
Avatar 5:19pm
northguineahills:

@geezerette: No, but I'm feeling more alien. Can't wait to get paid so I can spend a long weekend in NYC. (probably won't go until the end of March if all goes well).
Avatar 5:23pm
geezerette:

So it's kind of dull and empty there? I think it's a pretty conservative from top to bottom.
Avatar 5:27pm
glenn:

gaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
  5:27pm
Dean:

Tago Mago to Wango Tango. What's next?
Avatar 5:28pm
northguineahills:

yeah, the county I'm in voted 74% for Trump, and the fellating of the Trumpster is still annoying. There are a handful things to do around here ,but seeing that I'm skint, all I can do is ride my bike and look for nature trails...
Avatar 5:28pm
glenn:

if we HAVE to listen to the nuge, could you at least play the amboy dukes?
Avatar 5:29pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

you don't HAVE to listen to anything, glenn.
Avatar 5:30pm
glenn:

but but but i love your show.
Avatar 5:31pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

aw, shucks. the next song will be better.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:31pm
Stanley:

Wango indeed!
Avatar 5:32pm
glenn:

oh, yes indeedy.
Avatar 5:32pm
geezerette:

Guess Florida culture is still pretty much hedonism on the beach. That could get old fast.
Avatar 5:32pm
glenn:

love these one chord howlin' wolf jams.
Avatar 5:32pm
northguineahills:

At this point, I'd welcome hedonism no matter it's form.
Avatar 5:33pm
geezerette:

the WOLF!!! Never heard this version before!
Avatar 5:34pm
glenn:

clapton, wyman, hubert sumlin. is ringo on this tune?
Avatar 5:38pm
geezerette:

this is GREAT! New Orleans?
Avatar 5:44pm
V Priceless:

abowie!
Avatar 5:56pm
Scraps:

any new of montreal is always welcome here in my ears. any any any.
Avatar 5:58pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

i just picked up the documentary on dvd. i'm a bit afraid to watch it. that might be a bit too much of barnes' indulgences. but yeah, the records are always gems.
Avatar 6:00pm
Scraps:

Didn't know about DVD.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:03pm
doctorjazz:

Been fun, gotta run, Next week?
Avatar 6:05pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

no next week, sorry. today's the last of the tuesday run.
Avatar 6:06pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

probably gonna go at least a bit past 7 tonight, tho.
Avatar 6:12pm
northguineahills:

I missed this Steve Reich, but probably b/c I was turned off by most Reich stuff post-mid-80s when I was in the 90s the first time.
Avatar 6:14pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

i've come to like much more of his stuff than i used to.
Avatar 6:15pm
V Priceless:

Peter Criss is 71 today, so I see....
  6:17pm
Dean:

I enjoy the early stuff through, say, Drumming or Music for 18 Musicians, less so the later stuff.
Avatar 6:18pm
northguineahills:

Music for 18 Musicians was where I used to draw the line, but as I fogify, I find myself appreciating the later stuff as well.
Avatar 6:18pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

veep, that's 497 in cat years.

dean, not trying to argue the point too much, i guess i've just come to see it as more of a continuum - one long pursuit - rather than parts to be judged against one another.
Avatar 6:20pm
V Priceless:

haha..that's a man-made island's worth of clumping kitty litter!!
Avatar 6:20pm
glenn:

good lord. 71.
Avatar 6:21pm
glenn:

but i will never, ever, ever, ever like kiss.
  6:22pm
Dean:

I'm even more picky about Glass. I think I only really like the violin concerto. It's possible, though, that there's so much Glass crammed into that concerto that I'm just sated when I hear it.

Nor am I eager to draw lines, and my rationales are not all well-formed, for sure. It's more a matter of my having "gotten" Drumming and the early recordings that toy with phase, where the more mature "compositions" and their programmatic accoutrements--think Different Trains, or the car horns here--just don't grab me. Not sure why (not).
Avatar 6:25pm
V Priceless:

or I should say cat-made island, my bad
Avatar 6:25pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

i will never, ever not kinda slightly like kiss, nor never will i like glass over reich (though i think he's supposed to be much more personable in person).
Avatar 6:26pm
northguineahills:

For me, I used to be turned off by the later Glass and Reich works b/c they seemed more 'polished' and set for people who believe they have bourgeois tastes. That said, I've always loved Glass's trilogy for some reason, and that just doesn't make sense to me based on my aforementioned criteria.
Avatar 6:26pm
glenn:

i've seen both glass and reich, and if i recall correctly, reich has much better stage patter.
Avatar 6:27pm
V Priceless:

u gotta love Kiss/Glass/Reich cross-tawk...
Avatar 6:28pm
V Priceless:

which reminds me...let's hear it for the word of the year...hip, hip....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:28pm
Webhamster Henry:

OK, here's my take on "To Kill a Bigger Tree:.
jhhl.net...
Avatar 6:28pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

woof to the moo, veep. woof to the moo.
Avatar 6:29pm
V Priceless:

: )
Avatar 6:29pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

thanks, webham!
Avatar 6:29pm
geezerette:

Glass makes me nuts. Never ever got him, and totally unashamed to say so. Like Reich and James Tenney though. Also Carl Stone.
Avatar 6:29pm
northguineahills:

I seen both as well, and Reich was more approachable. However, in '98, I saw Glass in Gainesville, FL, and 50 year-old guy ran up on stage during the performance, and yelled "you call this music!", threw his coat and ran off. It got a smile from Philip and made my night. (the guy's pearl-clutching wife was mortified).
  6:29pm
Dean:

Then there's Adams. I *really* don't like Adams, nuh-uh, not even a little. HOWEVER, I did once attend a concert featuring Short Ride in a Fast Machine staged, IIRC, by Peter Sellars (don't get me started). It was a pleasure to hear live.
  6:30pm
Dean:

You need to thank "acad.," KG, not WH.
Avatar 6:31pm
northguineahills:

What about John Luther Adams? (I've seen both him and John Adams, I much prefer the former).
  6:31pm
Dean:

Tenney, hell, yeah! I remember Carl Stone from his radio show on some LA station ages ago.
Avatar 6:31pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

yes, of course.
  6:33pm
Dean:

John Luther Adams is a different animal altogether. Buddy of mine made a documentary that featured Adams as one of four musicians, the other three being Bob Ostertag, Jon Rose, and Miya Masaoka.
Avatar 6:34pm
geezerette:

Good, right? Always enjoy his music, and Stone might have been on KPFK. Can't remember.
Avatar 6:35pm
V Priceless:

'Koyaanisqatsi' live was quite remarkable...two cents complete.
  6:36pm
Dean:

Yes, of course! Wikipedia has him there as music director, '78-'81, which would suit my memory.
Avatar 6:36pm
geezerette:

:)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:41pm
Parq:

Possibly my favorite Costello song. Love the gratuitous slam at Sir Andrew in the second verse.
Avatar 6:42pm
Richard Gruesome:

Is this some sort of pun?
Avatar 6:43pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

on my name?

it is.
Avatar 6:46pm
Richard Gruesome:

I just had dinner with someone whose cousin is married to Elvis' (unrecognized) granddaughter
  6:47pm
V Priceless:

switched to app - in case I'm not able to comment before sign-off, thanx Kurt! It's been a fun run! Come back soon! Cheers!
Avatar 6:52pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

thanks, veep!
Avatar 6:53pm
northguineahills:

I always dug Kid Koala's forays into experimental turntabling. Funny I saw him open for Radiohead at Liberty State Park in 2000.
Avatar 6:54pm
geezerette:

It's been fun. Thanks Kurt!
Avatar 6:54pm
northguineahills:

...and like Tetreault, Kid Koala is Canadian if I remember correctly.
Avatar 6:59pm
northguineahills:

sanks, Kurt. Getcha arse back on the air (or online) asap!
Avatar 6:59pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

i ain't done yet!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:02pm
listener james from westwood:

Someone send Kurt some takeout so he can go straight thru 10!
Avatar 7:03pm
northguineahills:

I'm pretty sure he has 7 hours of music on him....
Avatar 7:03pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

STAT!
Avatar 7:04pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

we didn't even get to the kill a bigger trees yet!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:08pm
Doug Schulkind:

You can go as late as 9, Kurt! Greetings from a B&B hard on the bank of the Youghiogheny River in Confluence, PA. In other words, TRUMP COUNTRY.
Avatar 7:10pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

ain't gonna make it till 9. the water was out in my building this morning and i really want to get home and take a shower, but there's still so much to get done here!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:11pm
Webhamster Henry:

What's for breakfast in Trump Country, Doug?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
listener james from westwood:

Oh, Pennsylvania with those wacky noun-named towns. Make Confluence freeform again, Doug!
Avatar 7:16pm
Jeff:

I didn't get a chance to record it, but I have written for you the song "Kill a Bigger Tree":
-----

Kill a bigger tree for Christmas
Kill a bigger tree this year
Our holidays are usually listless
But this year the children will be near

Kill a bigger tree for Johnny!
Kill the tree for Becky dear
Buy sachets of frangipani
For this one last time we’ll all be here

Sure, without your diagnosis
Grown-up kids would never come back here
So it takes a bad prognosis...
Still the tree will be so fine this year!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:18pm
Doug Schulkind:

I meant 9am, Kurt. 9am on Friday.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:20pm
Doug Schulkind:

@Webhamster Henry
I think they serve Liberals for breakfast. Good thing I'm not a vegetarian.
Avatar 7:22pm
northguineahills:

I've had dreams where i've either heard music or found records of songs by artists that don't exist, and like you, I google it as soon as I wake up only to be disappointed.
  7:22pm
V Priceless:

Cool!
Avatar 7:26pm
northguineahills:

these went well!
Avatar 7:27pm
Richard Gruesome:

That last one had a nice Harry Partch vibe
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:28pm
Webhamster Henry:

Thanks! It was a fun hour's work!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:30pm
Uncle Michael:

HELLO.
Avatar 7:31pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

yes, thanks for the trees! and the lyrical tree as well. that was fun.

i once dreamt prince covering "mrs. brown you've got a lovely daughter" and can still hear his version as if it happened.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:35pm
Uncle Michael:

Number 1....the Partch.
Avatar 7:37pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

okay, maybe 8:00
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:40pm
Webhamster Henry:

Here are the lyrics:


To Kill A Bigger Tree

I signed my brother into the draft
He died in Vietnam
I buried him in Patterson
I still owe for the grave marker

Chorus:
Bake
a pan of undercooked lasagna
Throw
a driftnet into the sea
Paint
A sign that says POST NO BILLS
Break
the glass of the fire alarm

I decommissioned my nuke plant
I withdrew the cooling rods
I opened up the valves and vents
I let the reactor vessel cool down
Before removing the asbestos.

Chorus:
Pull
the hangnail from your pinky
Blend
the whisky and the ice
Twist
the doorknob 'till it opens
Claim
your patch of infertile soil


The weather's bad in Pennsylvania,
I took the wrong turn out near York
I couldn't turn around until Hershey
Now I'm out of gas and out of work.

Chorus:
Get
a free delivery if you click now
Throw
the only dart you have
Grease
the palm of your next door neighbor
Carve
your lover's name into a tree

It was, it is, and it will be
I had, I have, I'll have eternally
I saw, I see, and I will see
I saw and saw and saw
To kill a bigger tree.
Avatar 7:44pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Only a cad would kill a bigger tree
- & bugger all the shameless bigotry.
Tell yer dreamt of Daughter
she can keep them just the same.
I'm the Artist w/ the Pop&Soul
The Prince, the Slave w/out a name
..We may dream a song
on the longest night of the year
what sun will rise on what new fear
what noise will mark your Holiday
what nightmare nation walked in all my days...
  7:45pm
V Priceless:

@ Kurt: it just occurred to me that Joe Jackson covers 'Oh Well' in the event you haven't heard it. From the late 80's. Great version, but I'm JJ biased.
Avatar 7:46pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

srsly? dang. what record?
  7:48pm
V Priceless:

'laughter and lust' '91
Avatar 7:49pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Can totally hear JJ singing that.
Avatar 7:52pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

thanks, i'll check it out!
Avatar 7:52pm
geezerette:

Kurt, always a great show!
Hopi Holidays.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:01pm
Webhamster Henry:

Have a pleasant rest of the year!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:02pm
Uncle Michael:

Don't be a stranger, Kurt.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:07pm
listener james from westwood:

Thanks for everything, Kurt!
Avatar 8:08pm
Jeff:

Thanks, Kurt!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:08pm
Parq:

So glad to have your company on my late night at work, K. And now it's Petula time!
  8:08pm
V Priceless:

Thanks KG!
Avatar 8:08pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Bigger Tree' is a new Classic.
- Thx Mr. G.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:09pm
Doug Schulkind:

So so so great, Kurt. Thanks for every thing!
Bottom
Comment!
Name
Email
(C) 2024 WFMU. Generated by KenzoDB, written 2000-2024 by Ken Garson