Favoriting The Avant Ghetto with Jeff Conklin: Playlist from November 6, 2017 Favoriting

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Favoriting November 6, 2017

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Fotheringay  Too Much of Nothing   Favoriting Fotheringay  Carthage  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Gene Clark  Tears of Rage   Favoriting White Light  A&M  0:03:35 (Pop-up)
Ernie Graham  Don't Want Me Round You   Favoriting Ernie Graham  United Artists   0:07:46 (Pop-up)
The Band  Don't Do It   Favoriting Carter Barron Amphitheater Washington Dc, July 17th 1976  Keyhole  0:12:16 (Pop-up)
Richard & Linda Thompson  Madness of Love   Favoriting Doom & Gloom from the Tomb  Flypaper  0:17:04 (Pop-up)
Sunn Cycle  Acid Raga   Favoriting Warfaring Strangers: Acid Nightmares  Numero Group  0:24:06 (Pop-up)
Ash & Herb  Skull Rock   Favoriting In Now Time Vol. 1  Flower Room  0:28:32 (Pop-up)
Hisato Higuchi  Guitar   Favoriting She  Family Vineyard  0:48:00 (Pop-up)
John Peterson  Summer is Over   Favoriting Where Does It Go From Here  Psychedelic Archive  0:49:43 (Pop-up)
Robert Crotty & Loren Connors  Bye and Bye I'm Going to See the King   Favoriting Robert Crotty with Me: Loren's Collection 1979-1986  Family Vineyard  0:57:40 (Pop-up)
 
Grateful Dead  Dark Star >   Favoriting Betty Nelson's Organic Raspberry Farm, Sultan, WA, 9/2/68  Bootsville  1:10:45 (Pop-up)
Grateful Dead  St. Stephen >   Favoriting Betty Nelson's Organic Raspberry Farm, Sultan, WA, 9/2/68  Bootsville  1:24:29 (Pop-up)
Grateful Dead  The Eleven   Favoriting Betty Nelson's Organic Raspberry Farm, Sultan, WA, 9/2/68  Bootsville  1:28:53 (Pop-up)
Geist & the Sacred Ensemble  021514 (Excerpt)   Favoriting Dig In Sessions  Self-Released  1:41:33 (Pop-up)
 
Ryo Kagawa  Zeni No Kouryouryoku Ni Tsuite   Favoriting Even A Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973  Light in the Attic  2:04:40 (Pop-up)
Earth Opera  Home to You   Favoriting The Great American Eagle Tragedy  Elektra  2:08:24 (Pop-up)
The Byrds  You Don't Miss Your Water   Favoriting Sweetheart of the Rodeo  Columbia  2:13:08 (Pop-up)
Mapache  Saltillo   Favoriting Mapache  Spiritual Pajamas  2:16:52 (Pop-up)
Sam Parry  If Sadness Could Sing   Favoriting If Sadness Could Sing  Argo  2:21:16 (Pop-up)
Anna St. Louis  Sun   Favoriting First Songs  Mare / Woodsist  2:25:17 (Pop-up)
Chris Smither  I Am a Child   Favoriting I'm a Stranger Too!  Poppy  2:28:08 (Pop-up)
Kazuki Tomokawa  Watashi No Hana   Favoriting Fault of Flowers  PSF Records  2:31:57 (Pop-up)
Alexander  Catfish Blues   Favoriting Alexander  Self-Released  2:35:28 (Pop-up)
Havenstreet  Falling Leaves in Autumn   Favoriting The End Of The Line / Perspectives  Sommor  2:39:22 (Pop-up)
Erik Kramer  Ghost of the Harvest   Favoriting A House, Floating in the Middle of a Lake  Anthropocene Recordings  2:43:50 (Pop-up)
Kerem Atalay  IV   Favoriting Sugar Hollow  Self-Released  2:46:51 (Pop-up)
Richard Thompson  For Shame of Doing Wrong   Favoriting Small Town Romance: Live/Solo in New York, 1982  Hannibal  2:56:34 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:00am
Eiderdown:

Good morning Jeff! Must be the first one here...
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sberger:

Morning Jeff...Great choice to kick things off!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04am
sberger:

Gene!
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Jeff Conklin:

Morning, fellas...
  12:04am
J Dream:

Greetings from smoggy Los Angeles
Avatar 12:05am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

cheers from Philly
Avatar 12:06am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

Is it Dylan's birthday or something? Good songs either way...
Avatar 12:07am
Number Six:

Good Evening, Jeff & Everyone!
  12:07am
DJ E:

Clark's solo work is so brilliant. this album in particular moves me so. yet he never gets his due.
Avatar 12:08am
Jeff Conklin:

Just feeling Dylan covers for a bit, his birthday is in May...
Avatar 12:09am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

cool...I am feeling the covers too!
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Megadano:

I 100% never tire of Ernie Graham.
  12:10am
DJ E:

anyone here have feelings on the "I'm Not There" soundtrack? I feel like a lot of the covers proves that Dylan's singing is more powerful than we think. No one can sneer like him, though Lennon is close. Cat Power's cover is good though.
Avatar 12:12am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

@Dj E I remember getting that soundtrack because I read Greil Marcus claim that the italian rap crew's sampling was amazing...and it was SO shitty....
Avatar 12:13am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

Also I saw that movie in the theater...it was a bad movie, but at least it was going for it...
Avatar 12:14am
Jeff Conklin:

@Megadano: Same
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AdamFromOldeKenzo:

Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, who else is still kind of interesting even when they are sometimes boring/bad?
Avatar 12:19am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

oooh, Richard Thompson! Pretty good songs, even when produced by Jeff Tweedy?
  12:20am
DJ E:

@adam I'd saying the Flaming Lips are always at least trying for something, even if it fails.
  12:20am
Hippie Jesus:

Good morning all!
Avatar 12:22am
Jeff Conklin:

Jesus
Avatar 12:22am
Jeff Conklin:

I liked the Tweedy RT record but I like them all
Avatar 12:23am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

yeah me too
  12:23am
dave in Brooklyn:

Personally, Sonic Youth’s cover of I’m Not There rips my heart out. I find it tough to argue that they didn’t capture the essence of that song, which is f’n staggering IMO
Avatar 12:24am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

@dave oh yeah, I forgot about the version of Going to Acapulco, by a dude from a band I forget but I don't think I ever liked? Nailed it on that song though, if I remember right?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:25am
tuner fish:

great sunn cycle!
  12:27am
DJ E:

@Adam that was Jim James from My Morning Jacket. I liked him, has a very distinctive voice so he doesn't even try for a Dylan impression.
  12:30am
All Bunny:

Greetings from Albany, NY
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AdamFromOldeKenzo:

Oh shit, new Ash & Herb?!?!
Avatar 12:32am
Jeff Conklin:

Yes, new Ash & Herb. Tape/digital forthcoming on their own label, Flower Room.
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Number Six:

Really nice!
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AdamFromOldeKenzo:

Skull Rock...wasn't that what they'd have to have Beavis and Butthead's shirts say when they weren't on tv? Good song title either way...
  12:35am
MONEYBAG$:

Skull rock's not dead
Avatar 12:38am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

Free Folk's Not Dead, ha ha
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:44am
Ken From Hyde Park:

I just looked it up. Butt-head's says "Skull" and Beavis' says "Death Rock." Otherwise, it was AC-DC & Metallica and Stewart's shirt had Winger. That show cracked me up.
Avatar 12:46am
Jeff Conklin:

Important research. Good work, guys.
Avatar 12:51am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

Jeff, you are pretty much straight edge right?
  12:52am
All Bunny:

Mesmerising lead
Avatar 12:58am
Jeff Conklin:

@Adam: I live a free life.
  12:59am
Hippie Jesus:

Probably just my ears, but this John Peterson vocals sound a good deal like, Martin Gore.
Avatar 1:09am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

I like the Fotheringay cover....maybe...you're not as "free" as you think, Jeff!
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AdamFromOldeKenzo:

J/k it is bad...
  1:12am
Hippie Jesus:

Anyone else experiencing “buffering” issues? Not once while the music was playing, but several times while our DJ was speaking. I may need to Lift My Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven.
Avatar 1:13am
Jeff Conklin:

Oh no, my rambling is the best part!
Avatar 1:27am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

your talking is good Jeff, I always like it!
  1:34am
Hippie Jesus:

@adamkenzo speaks truth, so many nuggets of wisdom when Jeff speaks!
Avatar 1:36am
Jeff Conklin:

Haha. A necessary evil but thanks
Avatar 1:37am
Jeff Conklin:

but...HOW IS NOBODY COMMENTING ON THESE JAMS????
Avatar 1:38am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

these jams...are very good!
Avatar 1:40am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

also, I am not a super Deadhead, but it's pretty rare that there's a medley of Dark Star AND the 11, right?
  1:41am
dave in Brooklyn:

This is fuckin killer, Jeff. I can’t understand how I survived without this show
  1:43am
Hippie Jesus:

Was this once (like for one recording) referred to as, Uneven Eleven?
Avatar 1:43am
Jeff Conklin:

@Adam: No, that trio was very common in the late 60s.
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AdamFromOldeKenzo:

ah, I should check out more 60s Dead then!
  1:51am
Jeff Conklin:

@dave: Thanks, man. What WERE you doing before??
  1:52am
dave:

@Adam: try this: https://archive.org/details/gd1969-02-22.sbd.miller.112691.flac16
Avatar 1:53am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

cool, thanks Dave!
  1:58am
Bayta:

This Geist & the Sacred Ensemble is great! Never heard of them before.
  2:02am
dave:

@Adam: sure, as an Eleven fanatic, I think you'll find the energy of those '68 & '69 shows pretty addictive
Avatar 2:05am
Jeff Conklin:

@Bayta: Agreed!
  2:06am
dave:

@JC: not listening to enough psych, clearly. Mind = *
Avatar 2:20am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

we love you Jeff, you are doing ineffably great work with your show
Avatar 2:21am
Jeff Conklin:

Oh, man, thanks so much. So glad to be doing it...
Avatar 2:57am
AdamFromOldeKenzo:

<3
  2:59am
adamagain:

hell yeah
  3:00am
dave:

Agree, just amazing
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