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January 17, 2018: Fast forward and other functionality may not be available during this program.
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Lee Morgan | Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit) | The Gigolo | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Shacks | Follow Me | Haze | 0:03:31 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Nicky Hopkins & His Whistling Piano | Mr. Pleasant | 7" Polydor single (1967) | 0:06:50 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Faults | Love Goes | Love Goes/Dry Ice (single) | 0:09:24 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Roberto Magris | What Love | Need to Bring Out Love | 0:16:08 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Clientele | The Neighbour | Music for the Age of Miracles | 0:25:20 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Andy Partridge | Summer's Cauldron (demo) | Fuzzy Warbles | 0:30:27 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Eltro | Lady of the Highway | Past and Present Futurists | 0:35:54 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Peggy Lee | Come Back to Me | Big Spender | 0:46:20 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Chip Wickham | Sling Shot | La Sombra | 0:47:31 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Lydia Lunch | A Cruise to the Moon | Queen of Siam | 0:53:57 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Bobby Bare | Rosalie's Good Eats Cafe | Lullabys, Legends and Lies (And More) | 1:04:12 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Jimmy Giuffre, Paul Bley & Steve Swallow | Afternoon | 1961 | 1:11:53 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Grandaddy | He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot | The Sophtware Slump | 1:17:20 (Pop-up) | |||||||
William Clark Green | She Likes the Beatles | Rose Queen | 1:26:11 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Sunwatchers | Silent Boogie | II | 1:30:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Butchies | Gertrude + Stein | Population 1975 | 1:34:36 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Robyn Hitchcock | Mad Shelley's Letterbox | Robyn Hitchcock | 1:38:05 (Pop-up) | |||||||
James Taylor Quartet | Message from the Godfather | Message from the Godfather | 1:45:48 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Rachel Sweet | Pin a Medal on Mary | Fool Around | 1:51:21 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Ursula 1000 | Disko-Tech (featuring Ms. G) | Mondo Beyondo | 1:54:44 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Jackie McLean | Marney | Vertigo | 1:58:19 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Mr. Elevator & the Brain Hotel | Nico & Her Psychedelic Subconscious | Nico & Her Psychedelic Subconscious | 2:04:28 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Love and Rockets | Kundalini Express | Kundalini Express 12" | 2:09:34 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Julian Lage | Atlantic Limited | Modern Lore | 2:18:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Jenny Scheinman | The Rabbi's Lover | The Rabbi's Lover | 2:21:27 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Joep Beving | Zoetrope | Solipsism | 2:28:12 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Matthew Stevens | Cocoon | Preverbal | 2:31:55 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Max Roach | Sadiga | Award Winning Drummer | 2:41:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard | Barefoot Desert | Gumboot Soup | 2:48:06 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Esquivel | Adios, Mariquita Linda | Latin-esque | 2:52:18 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Fredericks:
Listener Robert:
BronwynB:
jess:
chris:
rest in peace, Dear Joe. <3
Devin B.:
Lizardner Dave:
mb:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Dean:
Dominick:
Michael 98145:
cripes
coelacanth∅:
coelacanth∅:
ChrisB.:
coelacanth∅:
Carmichael:
northguineahills:
coelacanth∅:
chris:
northguineahills:
V Priceless:
Lixiviated Life:
Found myself listening to a Scott Carrier podcast (in lieu of chemistry).
Mr. Carrier had incorporated into his own work, a Joe Frank piece about an ascent of K2.
This led me to scroll around for another Joe Frank audio tale.
Then another etc. and soon it was daylight.
I will miss Mr. Frank's unique gifts, (as will my demons).
laughingacademy:
ChrisB.:
laughingacademy:
chris:
BronwynB:
BronwynB:
J:
coelacanth∅:
J:
BronwynB:
Carmichael:
Listener Robert:
I started listening to Joe Frank when he had his own slot on WFMU. He made a statement on air during a spring marathon around the turn of the century, after his shows had been off WFMU a few years, to the effect that FCC restrictions had made it not worth his while to produce any more shows for radio, but to please donate to WFMU anyway and maybe some day those restrictions would be gone or surmounted.
dgg:
Ken From Hyde Park:
AnAnonymousParty:
karmester:
Irwin:
J:
coelacanth∅:
i liked him enough to see him c.1981, but bit by bit i lost my tolerance for him - except for something anything - the sole basis for him ever becoming famous.
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
What to say about Joe Frank...
I feel like he goes back almost to childhood - when I didn't even know enuff to tell his sonorous tones & mysterious pronouncements on the ray-deeoh from say, KenNordine's...; I guess he started his programs around 1977? So - adolescence I guess... I remember no introduction - he was just there on Public Radio. Like when I 1st saw Monty Python - around about then also: Life as you knew it kid is over...
Later - when I moved to SantaBarbara in SouthernCalifornia - I would her him from his then home of KCRW - & relate in a whole other way...
Someone once said about JimiHendrix: He founded a unique School - from which he is still the only Graduate...in obviously a whole different way - I feel that's true about Joe too: such a distinct & impactful Artist...True - I have learned a little more about Radio History, & his possible antecedents (Jean Shepherd
Before I became familiar w/ the word 'Existentialism' - JoeFrank had already taken my callow mind far out into those waters...
- - 'Are Answers better than Questions?' - -
Perhaps now, joining the Greater Force, Joe has Answers he has long pondered...& perhaps even, new Questions...
J:
Reddit:
Listening Out There:
coelacanth∅:
Irwin:
nah:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Hoboken Jack:
Passaic River Blues:
Joe Frank is one of those literary geniuses (like a Baudelaire or Bruce Chatwin) whose nimble wit and singular voice required the creation of a new, hybrid genre for full expression. No one was doing what he did before he did because it just didn't exist. Every episode of "The Other Side" is like an invitation into a sui generis, world-class brain. I heard occasional bits of Frank over the years, but it was here that I really had continued, thoughtful exposure to him and for that I am thankful.
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):
pollypinocle:
flashbazbo:
berbo:
And the earth shifted on its axis.
Michael 98145:
coelacanth∅:
misterpickles69:
Hoboken Jack:
coelacanth∅:
misterpickles69:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Hoboken Jack:
coelacanth∅:
Irwin:
chris:
adampsyche:
karlward:
Courtney of Morris:
coelacanth∅:
Michael 98145:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
TehBadDr:
JFR:
popsicornia:
Jack:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
JFR:
Uncle Michael:
Irwin:
thelma blitz:
Alison Porchnik:
Irwin:
BronwynB:
BronwynB:
BronwynB:
Clay:
βrian:
Irwin:
coelacanth∅:
Goyim in the AM:
Irwin:
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Irwin:
geezerette:
Monica:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
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Michael 98145:
Irwin:
Michael 98145:
geezerette:
Uncle Michael:
miles:
Frege's Nightmare:
miles:
miles:
Sean B.:
miles:
TehBadDr:
Passaic River Blues:
common:
chris:
chris:
Michael 98145:
Booz:
Passaic River Blues:
Michael 98145:
coelacanth∅:
Old Dave:
Thanks, Irwin!
J:
Webhamster Henry:
Irwin: