Favoriting The Long Rally with Scott McDowell: Playlist from January 2, 2019 Favoriting

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Drawing an endless knot. Improvised, international, American, old, abstract, other.

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Favoriting January 2, 2019

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Grachan Moncur III  Hipnosis   Favoriting     0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Tim Buckley  Buzzin' Fly   Favoriting Happy Sad    0:16:05 (Pop-up)
PG Six  Mountains of the Moon   Favoriting 7/26/17  SLSC  0:22:47 (Pop-up)
Oren Ambarchi & Jim O'Rourke  Hence (Side B)   Favoriting Hence  Editions Mego  0:26:19 (Pop-up)
Jan Garbarek/Bobo Stensen/Terje Rypdal/Arild Andersen/Jon Christensen  Song of Space   Favoriting SART  ECM  0:33:15 (Pop-up)
 
Frank Lowe Quartet  Whew   Favoriting Out Loud  Triple Point Records  0:48:54 (Pop-up)
Bobby Vince Paunetto  Little Rico: Little Rico's Theme   Favoriting Nu Yorica! Culture Clash in New York City: Experiments in Latin Music 1970-1977  Soul Jazz  1:11:30 (Pop-up)
 
Dudu Pukwana  Baloyi   Favoriting In the Townships    1:21:43 (Pop-up)
Lee Scratch Perry & the Upsetters  Come Along   Favoriting     1:27:21 (Pop-up)
Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society  St. Cloud   Favoriting Simultonality  Eremite  1:29:58 (Pop-up)
Sarah Louise  Nighttime Birds and Morning Stars   Favoriting Nighttime Birds and Morning Stars  Thrill Jockey  1:34:33 (Pop-up)
Jon Hassell  Ordinary Mind   Favoriting Dream Theory in Malaya: Fourth World Volume Two  Tak:til  1:42:35 (Pop-up)
 
Dire Wolves (Just Exactly Perfect Sisters Band)  side 1   Favoriting Shootout at the Dildo Factory  Eiderdown  1:51:25 (Pop-up)
Sunwatchers and and Eugene Chadbourne  The Price of Paradise   Favoriting 3 Characters  Amish  2:13:29 (Pop-up)
Arian Shafiee  2 Hits of West Coast Electric   Favoriting A Scarlet Fail  VDSQ  2:18:34 (Pop-up)
Gong Gong Gong 工工工  Something's Happening   Favoriting Siren 7"  Wharf Cat Records  2:22:51 (Pop-up)
Brandon Seabrook Trio  Bovicidal   Favoriting Convulsionaries  Astral Spirits  2:27:43 (Pop-up)
 
Khan Jamal Creative Arts Ensemble  Inner Peace   Favoriting Drum Dance to the Motherland  Eremite  2:39:07 (Pop-up)
Serge Chaloff  I've Got the World on a String   Favoriting Blue Serge  Capitol  2:54:23 (Pop-up)
David Holland Quartet  Conference of the Birds   Favoriting Conference of the Birds  ECM  3:01:29 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 9:04am
duke:

Happy 2019 Scott
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duke:

and everyone
Avatar 9:07am
ben abs:

Hola Scott & gang, what duke said
Avatar 9:09am
Linda Lee:

Happy New Year, Scott! Low key is wonderful. I'm all for it.
  9:10am
prudy:

you made my day, Scott, with Buzzin Fly. Thank You!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:10am
Sem:

Good morning, Scott, and hello, Long Rallyers, all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:11am
Scott McDowell:

Hey everyone happy 2019
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:12am
melinda:

Hi Scott and everyone!
Avatar 9:12am
Linda Lee:

bittersweet song. a little taste of a certain place & time. so pretty.
Avatar 9:13am
Linda Lee:

can't ya just see walkin' hand & hand, along the sand, without smartphones?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:15am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Rally 2019!
Avatar 9:15am
Linda Lee:

hi melinda! happy new year!
Avatar 9:15am
thatpatsmith:

Love to WFMU land, one and all
Avatar 9:16am
TDK60:

Ah, the great Tim Buckley.
Avatar 9:17am
TDK60:

Mountains of the Moon! One of my fave Grateful Dead songs (not a Deadhead, by the way)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:18am
melinda:

Hi Linda!
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Linda Lee:

i always liked it too. a little gem.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:18am
melinda:

I love mellow folky mornings on FMU.
Avatar 9:19am
Linda Lee:

wait ~ are we not supposed to like dead songs?
@melinda ~ i do too.
Avatar 9:25am
TDK60:

LL: You may have noticed there are Dead dislikers about. I'm not a disliker, nor a Deadmaniac; I simply like *some* of their music. I try not to put down music I don't like on the WFMU comments board.
Avatar 9:26am
Linda Lee:

you're a better man than i, sir. :-D
actually, my cat is worse. sometimes he just turns off the radio with his feet & when i attempt a remedy, he bites me.
Avatar 9:28am
Linda Lee:

he did like that Julianna Hatfield on Wake, though.
Avatar 9:28am
TDK60:

.."try;" the other day I put down a band and a listener chimed in in favor. The reason I *try* to avoid is it really may hurt others' feelings..
Avatar 9:29am
Linda Lee:

i understand. but honestly, here's a comments board for listeners & we're not gonna debate music? of course we are! & i think we should.
  9:29am
David Colangelo:

Yea...Terje Rypdal....singing guitar
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:29am
steveo:

good morning & happy to be here, listening
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sphere:

hello everybody
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TDK60:

I usually do like ECM music; it's opened a lot of aural space for me. // Of course, LL folks should criticize music here if they want. I just try to stay away from it. I'd rather criticize the government or corporations!
Avatar 9:35am
Linda Lee:

of course!
funny thing tho '~ on the fmu boards i like seeing political discussion at a minimum & music talk primarily.
Avatar 9:35am
TigerSoul:

Just 'discovered' Bobo Stenson via Tidal streaming and love all of his work
Avatar 9:35am
zopa:

Hey.... wait a minute! Corporations are our friends! :)
Avatar 9:36am
TDK60:

..but, if all of a sudden, WFMU started playing bubblegum pop all the time or something, I'd likely raise a shitstorm... Or if they played Big Blood a lot...
Avatar 9:37am
Linda Lee:

don't care for Big Blood? there's a station favorite, i think.
Avatar 9:39am
TDK60:

..just kidding LL. I love Big Blood and they *are* climbing the WFMU Charts.
Avatar 9:40am
Linda Lee:

i see.
personally, once the community really embraces the term 'vinyls' ~ that's when i'll pitch a hissy. :-D
Avatar 9:41am
Linda Lee:

i'm inordinately annoyed by this.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:42am
melinda:

it's a vinyl!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:42am
the Canterbury wood-elf:

Hey Scott, just tuned in and caught your astute comments on the Dead. Amen. Mountains of the Moon was the pinnacle for me! In an early 70s interview, Garcia said his favourite British band of the time was Pentangle, which totally makes sense to me.
Avatar 9:42am
TDK60:

..well Scott, J.A. had a folk-rock dimension, and Quicksilver Messenger Service's 1st tune on their 1st LP was folky Hamilton Camp's protest tune "Pride of Man."
Avatar 9:43am
sphere:

@ Linda Lee - i'm totally in with you in the the non-"vinyls" camp.
Avatar 9:44am
Linda Lee:

yeah, i was always under the impression that there was a *lot* of folk in a scene that rode in on a national folk revival!
thank you, sphere. whoever came up with that one should have his tires slashed.
Avatar 9:45am
sphere:

also, if we're talking West Coast bands who dug folk music, we can't forget the Byrds amirite?
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TDK60:

LL & sphere: yeah, "vinyls" is abhorrent. Whatever happened to "wax discs" or just "records"?
Avatar 9:47am
Linda Lee:

i'll bet it was the british bands who were more uniformly into american blues. in the states it was british folk! :-D
  9:47am
David Colangelo:

Yo Scott, Dig these jams...any Dave Rempis, or Nick Mazzarela in your bag? How bout Rob Clearfield?
Avatar 9:48am
Linda Lee:

in my day back in the last century it was always records or albums. 33s, 45s or 78s. the cardboard record cover was a jacket. the paper liner was a sleeve. they're getting those wrong too. :-D
Avatar 9:49am
Linda Lee:

no,i correct myself. it was LPs, 45s & 78s. at my age we forget..
Avatar 9:50am
TDK60:

Janis Joplin & crew were more bluesy/soul-oriented. Blues was undergoing a second wind in the '60s -B.B. King, Buddy Guy, etc. And folk was big too.
Avatar 9:51am
Linda Lee:

true true. i'd bet Janis' bands were bluesy because of Janis though. she loved the blues.
and! i'll bet blues got a second wind in the states 'cos of the brits!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:51am
steveo:

can free jazz rock?
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Linda Lee:

i really don't think the blues form was much appreciated here commercially 'til the british invasion.
Avatar 9:56am
Linda Lee:

i was bequeathed a *lot* of early 60s folk records from a friend of mine, who bought them new. not much american blues there. lots of british isles material.
Avatar 9:57am
Linda Lee:

so while this was going on here, the british kids were digging american blues & they brought it back over when they hit.
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TDK60:

..I used to get mad if a guest put an LP back in the jacket without the sleeve. I can now admit this publicly after all these years.
Avatar 10:00am
Linda Lee:

guilty as charged, in my own home. but i was always the type to pile them up, too. on & off the turntable. sometimes on the floor!
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Linda Lee:

i was the only one in my home, growing up, who was into records. i was an only child, so no one instructed me. it was always about the sound, not the medium, with me. made a terrific mess.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03am
Andrew Waterloo:

I think a lot of the British invasion bands when they showed up playing American music to an American audience that thought it was new.
Avatar 10:03am
Linda Lee:

@Andrew Waterloo ~ yep!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
The Oscar:

Mornin' all! As a former record store clerk near a college campus, "vinyls" gives me PTSD (though it could be worse-- I once had a Harvard freshman ask about Beatles "track sets"). Also, as a buyer for the same store, I can vouch for the importance of inner sleeves-- we had so many great collections come in that were utterly ruined by gritty cardboard jackets.
Avatar 10:05am
Linda Lee:

i think that might have happened because of segregated radio. in essence the brits had better access to the blues than the average white kid here. that might've bee because of receptivity to what black servicemen shared in europe during the war. don't know.
Avatar 10:06am
TDK60:

..this is a great discussion but, suddenly, I have to leave! waaah….
Avatar 10:06am
Linda Lee:

wow, track sets! sounds like track suits!
that guy was just trying to start the next 'vinyls'..
Avatar 10:07am
Linda Lee:

see you soon TDK60! i should leave too.
Avatar 10:09am
Linda Lee:

i'm still not sure why 'vinyls' irks me so. maybe it's because folks who've just discovered analogue technology shouldn't pretend they're inventing it?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10am
The Oscar:

@LL That's what I thought he said at first? When I asked for clarification, he first said "The rock band," as if my confusion was with the "Beatles" part of the equation, then clarified "You know, the really big CDs."
Avatar 10:10am
Linda Lee:

meme seen last week: aging couple at the dinner table says,
'wait! you mean people still buy vinyls?'
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10am
The Oscar:

(Er, "first!" not "first?")
Avatar 10:11am
sphere:

@ LL - I think the term "vinyls" just sounds terrible and it is redundant to boot.
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Linda Lee:

@The Oscar ~ that's damn funny.
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Linda Lee:

anyway, he was wrong even on his terms. they're not big CDs! jeez!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:12am
steveo:

i like "track sets"; a "brilliant" back-formation
Avatar 10:14am
Linda Lee:

yes it is, sphere. again, though, i'll accept 'leathers' for clothing. but this 'vinyls' .. no nonono.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15am
The Oscar:

The single most common record store conversation, which I heard nearly every single day for eight years:

(Two students enter; one thumbs through vinyl for five minutes)
KID A: Do you have a vinyl player?
KID B: No, but I'm thinking about getting one.
(Kid B continues browsing for another five minutes, and they both leave)
Avatar 10:16am
Linda Lee:

ahahaha.
so they're in the store just for the covers. i've done that too, but i did have a 'vinyl player'.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:17am
Granny Spicy Tuna:

sorry i'm snoozing through this fascinating and illuminating conversation. I have never heard anyone say "vinyls" and i think i would scream if i heard someone say that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20am
Granny Spicy Tuna:

As for "albums," as someone who has an actual collection of old 78's in actual albums, that's what an "album" is for me.
  10:23am
Mark Williams:

The vocal group on this Perry production is actually the Blue Bells. Came out on a 45 originally
Avatar 10:25am
ottovonbqe:

I think record nerds who have seizures when kids say "vinyls" need to look in the mirror. I mean, *someone* told them records are made of vinyl, they didn't figure it out on their own.
Avatar 10:25am
Linda Lee:

just wait, Granny. you will.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26am
Greg from ZONE 5:

Happy New Year, Scott and all!
Avatar 10:26am
Linda Lee:

ho! interesting! a record album for us was always the record! how funny!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26am
Scott McDowell:

hny greg
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Lvonbinda Lee:

how old are you, ottovonbqe? tell us truthfully. :-D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:27am
Granny Spicy Tuna:

@ottovonbqe i recall all the horrors i cause my elders when i first started mixing in crowds of music nerds. I wouldn't want to be deprived of that same rite of passage.
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ottovonbqe:

44
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ottovonbqe:

I am scanning my long form birth certificate right now. Just a moment...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:28am
Granny Spicy Tuna:

i'm 49 and i started hanging out on Haight Street in the mid-80's. Plenty of Summer of Love burnouts around for me to horrify with my mangling of their legacy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:30am
Granny Spicy Tuna:

My sweetie once taunted a Haight Street elder with, "i bet you didn't even have acid back then." The guy exploded in outrage!!! Heh.
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Lvonbinda Lee:

got it. this is a generational thing. it's not about knowing what records are made of. most of us do know that.
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glenn:

records are made of awesome. except for the bad ones.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:31am
Granny Spicy Tuna:

So, c'mon, kids, bring it.
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sphere:

i don't like "vinyls" on pure aesthetic grounds. it's not like i'll suffer any actual harm if someone uses it, but i reserve the right to not like it.
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sphere:

oh and 48
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Lvonbinda Lee:

but really, i'd better put on my cottons & canvases now. must get onto the my metal to get to the brick & glass.
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zopa:

the fripp is strong in this one.
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ottovonbqe:

It seems so obvious I feel silly saying it, but record stores should keep the vinyls cordoned off the way video stores used to have an adult section. Over 4o only.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34am
steveo:

i just call them phonautograms
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Linda Lee:

cheers! or, air! :-D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:35am
steveo:

you kids can step off my lawn
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sphere:

i think stevo has the right idea. bye LL :)
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ben abs:

As a 32(?) yr old, I've always used record and vinyl pretty interchangeably without putting much thought into it, or having been aware of any stigma. That said, going forwards i will aim to please my elders ;)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36am
Granny Spicy Tuna:

i think it's really important to annoy the elders— in correct dosages, man. It's stimulating and keeps the brain active. I enjoy being horrified by the youngers.
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βrian:

This is a nice re-entry track. It's been a few weeks ...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:44am
The Oscar:

I'm 34 and got my first turntable as a teenager in the late '90s, which puts me squarely between the two generations. Kids didn't say "vinyls" back then because literally no one I knew talked or cared about vinyl. (Also, I got *really* spoiled by '90s used vinyl prices, but that's another story).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:45am
Andrew Waterloo:

I was thought it was funny that young adults were so persistent on calling them vinyls even though you were at X Records, a record shop, on record store day.
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sphere:

The first time I was shocked by younger people was when I noticed teenagers wearing PJ bottoms (or simulacrums) in malls. That actually freaked me out.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47am
Andrew Waterloo:

@sphere I know, it was a bold enough move to go to the grocery store in PJs after hours.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:49am
Greg from ZONE 5:

Amen, sphere. And slippers.
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sphere:

Actually, I was quite pleased. I had been waiting for a good "what about the youth?" freakout for some time.
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βrian:

Wearing knit caps in heated spaces boosts the cog diss for me.
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Neanderthal Head:

that's the best album title I've heard in a while.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53am
The Oscar:

All that being said, I *also* got sick pretty fast of older customers at the store complaining about kids buying turntables and records. As long as they're listening and getting into it, I only see it as a good thing, regardless of any perceived "trendiness."
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53am
Ike:

I thought everybody who said "vinyls" instead of "vinyl" was being an irritating wiseass. Don't tell me anybody says "vinyls" in earnest. I refuse to believe that.
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ottovonbqe:

+1 on millenials and their damn hats
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:54am
Scott McDowell:

Public slippers,.. Have some self respect! HAHA
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:56am
Scott McDowell:

this trend of young people wearing slippers in public as shoes has spread to the moms!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:56am
steveo:

hny, ike. i missed you yesterday when no one kept it going after my sly felder dis
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:57am
Scott McDowell:

I'm sure Fabio has a take on this problem.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:58am
Andrew Waterloo:

I wear a knitted cap most of the time, but it's all about hair control, and of course it comes off when it's too warm.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:58am
The Oscar:

I've worn slippers in public, but only because I fractured my arm last summer and needed to get to the doctor wearing only clothes I could put on with one hand. (The look was completed with a Hawaiian shirt and basketball shorts).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:59am
Andrew Waterloo:

But, there's always that thing where you're setting in a fairly nice restaurant, and you look over, and there's a group of people, the women are dressed nicely, and the men are dressed OK except for the filthy baseball caps they're wearing.
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Ike:

@steveo, yeah, oops, I fell asleep on the job there. I'll have to insult Don Felder twice as much next Tuesday to make up for it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03am
steveo:

lovely piece here, dire wolves. are the dire wolves with no parenthetical qualifiers the same as this dire wolves? seems a similar style from what i remember
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zopa:

Googling Felder Slippers has interesting results.
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βrian:

When walking and wearing a baseball hat, always follow your visor.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:05am
The Oscar:

The other thing about the boomers that enraged me *way* more than anything about the younger customers would be when they simultaneously complained that our prices were too high and that we put all the "good" stuff online, despite the fact that most of the stuff online wound up there *because* it was too valuable to price reasonably in the store.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07am
Ike:

@steveo, wow, a (presumably) new member of the Anti-Felder Resistance called ledzeppelinsucks did a great job filling in for me yesterday with this: "this disgusting construction worker anthem should be fed feet first through a mulcher and tossed into the dustbin of history." I raise a belated glass of bubbly to you, ledzepsucks, wherever you are. Cheers.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:09am
steveo:

@ike haha i missed that one (i'm ok with construction workers, though -- i'm even a little envious in some ways)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:10am
tim from champaign:

Wow, I really like the 3 Way Tie for Last and have to say that this is a most excellent reworking of Price of Paradise.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:15am
Ike:

Oh, duh, I know what I need to do next Tuesday. It should've been obvious. It'll be a Very Special Episode of the Resistance.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:18am
steveo:

delphine blue played this on an excellent fill-in on boxing day
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:20am
steveo:

luvv the fuzz
  11:20am
Mr. Palchepo.:

I’ve been a carpenter for nearly thirty years and we look down on our clients’ book collections.
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βrian:

Are they collections organized by color scheme? Those are the best!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24am
Ike:

There have been many excellent fill-ins lately: not just Delphine Blue but a bumper crop of the great J. Herweg. Plus: new DJs Kellen606, SV, and Sinead (the last of whom sounds like a great candidate to take over for Clay Pigeon in 15-25 years or whenever he retires, or fill in for him, or whatever).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:25am
steveo:

cool, I'll put some of those on my phone for when i'm out and about
  11:26am
Mr. Palchepo.:

Business men and The Art of War and their gold digger wives’ self help books.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26am
steveo:

all-star set
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ben abs:

@Ike agreed, has been a treat to hear a few different shows, was SV the guy who was playing some good black metal?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:29am
steveo:

25 years? I'm not sure i could survive getting to jersey city before 6 am for 25 years.
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Jherweg:

I bullied Ike into making that comment because he wouldn't give me his audible password, ha ha.
  11:32am
Moonbooger:

I've seen Eugene Chadbourne in Chattanooga(Chefs Underground)&Asheville(Vincent's Ear)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:33am
Jeff Golick:

Oooh all-time classick here.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:39am
ⓘⓚⓔ:

@ben abs, oh yeah, that's him! Ironically I'm into much of the black metal, but other than that, that's an excellent show. Although I'll take black metal anytime over that sack of putz-weasels called Don Felder!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40am
steveo:

jazz chair dancing
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sphere:

ike, i am a black metal fan as well. thank goodness the genre has been moving away from "church burning" to "really annoyed Goth."
  11:50am
coolsoule:

Wow, serge chaloff - one of the premium bari players - what a pleasant blast from the past. thanks!
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Jherweg:

That Khan Jamal record is so essential, high praise to Eremite records for reissuing it. I wore out two copies on cd.....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:53am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks, Scott. Keep the rally going.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:55am
Scott McDowell:

aww yeah Serge Chaloff fans unite
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56am
steveo:

see you scott; thanks for all the great musics (some on vinyls)
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ben abs:

Ike - gotta say I did like a lot of the BM stuff he played. On .a related note, sad news that Nicolas Cage's son has split up his BM band to concentrate on the new genre he's invented - ghost metal. Thanks for a great show as always Scott.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59am
Sem:

Thx, Scott! Love the show.
  12:01pm
P-90:

Thanks for The Long Rally in 2018, Scott. Happy 2019!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Ike:

Thanks Scott!
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