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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Baptist Student Union Choir of University of Arkasnas at Pine Bluffs  To God Be The Glory   Favoriting University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (RPC Z510651 1968)    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
La Donna  Give Them All To Jesus   Favoriting In The Light of His Love (197x Crusade Enterprises, Fiora IL)    0:05:21 (Pop-up)
Beth Sholom Folk Rock Service  Alenu   Favoriting Chants For Peace (No Label 1968)    0:08:29 (Pop-up)
The Music Group of Civic Center Methodist Church (Johannesburg)  My Idenity   Favoriting Will Heal Your Land (1977 Relaxation Records)    0:11:16 (Pop-up)
 
Crystal Nada  Hi Fu Mi Norito   Favoriting AWA UTA (2018)    0:20:25 (Pop-up)
Yo Ji-Suk  Susimga (Depth)   Favoriting CorĂ©e du Nord: Chants Traditionnels (2015)    0:28:02 (Pop-up)
Red Lake, Minnesota Indians  War Dance 4   Favoriting Indian 70' - American Indian Ceremonial Tribal Music and Dances    0:33:04 (Pop-up)
Ali Oul R'Guibi  Chants Religieux Des Reguibat Par Ali Oul R'Guibi   Favoriting VA - Musique Populaire Morocaine (BAM LD435 1970)    0:38:13 (Pop-up)
[San Jose, Costa Rica Street Musicians]  Madie Gal   Favoriting VA-Musica Popular Afrolimonscense [Costa Rica]    0:40:58 (Pop-up)
 
Holly Herndon  Extreme Love   Favoriting Proto (2019)    0:50:22 (Pop-up)
Jean-Philippe Goude  Ska Du Loup   Favoriting Mini-Melodies (1978)    0:52:53 (Pop-up)
Sven-Ake Johansson + Alexander Von Schlippenbach  Bugsierschiff   Favoriting Idylle and Katastrophen (Pro Torch 1980)    0:55:37 (Pop-up)
G.W.E.C.  Neutron Dawn   Favoriting Bedroom Cassette Masters 1980-89 Volume Two    0:58:56 (Pop-up)
 
Jay Mitta  Tatizo Pesa   Favoriting Tatizo Pesa (2019)    1:06:44 (Pop-up)
Ercument Kilic  Seyh Samil   Favoriting Music and Dances of the Turkic (1984)    1:08:41 (Pop-up)
Yishak Banjaw  Fikrehoy Temekeri   Favoriting Love Songs Vol. 2    1:12:47 (Pop-up)
Stanislas Tohon  O Kou   Favoriting Dans le Tchink System (1979 Editions Les Vedettes)    1:18:41 (Pop-up)
Steve Marshall  Do What You Will   Favoriting Do What You Will (1978 Reynolds Recording Co.)  Steve Marshall - Do What You Will  1:25:57 (Pop-up)
 
Sam Hatcher  Hicks Carmichael   Favoriting The Kirkland Recordings - Newly Discovered Field Recordings From Tennessee and North Carolina 1937-1939    1:36:12 (Pop-up)
Clear Creek Schools  This Is My Father's World   Favoriting Gonna Rise Up Singin' (1980 Brent Bene Recording Company)    1:39:51 (Pop-up)
Missionary Mamie Sample  This May Be the Last Time   Favoriting Five Minutes to Midnight    1:41:52 (Pop-up)
The Bibleway Radio Choir of Brooklyn, N.Y.  There's Not A Friend   Favoriting Stay With God (1976 Savoy)    1:44:35 (Pop-up)
 
Armand Schaubroeck Steals  Ratfucker   Favoriting Ratfucker (1978)    1:53:45 (Pop-up)
Mo  Muscle Pumpkin   Favoriting First Album (700 West 1976)  Mo [USA] - First Album  1:57:23 (Pop-up)
Billy Woods & Kenny Segal  Checkpoints   Favoriting Hiding Places    2:00:46 (Pop-up)
The Ex  Pigs + Scales   Favoriting Joggers and Smoggers (1989)    2:04:21 (Pop-up)
The Waterfoot Dandy  Eggs Chips   Favoriting Waiting for Titan    2:07:02 (Pop-up)
Gai Saber & Itchthyosaurus  Teenage Dream   Favoriting Die Jugen Mechaniker    2:09:45 (Pop-up)
Biocar  Hero   Favoriting Hero/Walking on Water 7" (1980 Not Bad)    2:12:00 (Pop-up)
Boundstone School (students)  Come Back To me   Favoriting Gynt on the Rocks (Private 1978)  Boundstone School - Gynt on the Rocks  2:15:16 (Pop-up)
Francoiz Breaut  BXL Bluette   Favoriting La Chirurgie Des Sentiments    2:18:57 (Pop-up)
Boy Harsher  Fate   Favoriting Careful (2019)    2:23:04 (Pop-up)
 
Mildred E Strang Middle School Chorus  Mighty Mouse   Favoriting Turnstyles of Tyme [1973]    2:31:10 (Pop-up)
S. Hinks  Unreality   Favoriting VA - Other Alternatives (Sleepy Hollow 1984)    2:33:41 (Pop-up)
New Dawn  Depression - Doubting Castle   Favoriting Mainline (1969)    2:36:33 (Pop-up)
John Braheny  Free Fall   Favoriting Some Kind of Change (1968)    2:38:52 (Pop-up)
Millfield School  Moments of Future and Psdy   Favoriting Focus (1973 Deroy)    2:41:28 (Pop-up)
La Donna  Rise Again   Favoriting In The Light of His Love (197x Crusade Enterprises, Fiora IL)    2:44:02 (Pop-up)
The Gospel Visionaires  World's On Fire   Favoriting Heaven My Future Home (1975 Elite Records)  The Gospel Visionaires - Heaven My Future Home  2:47:26 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  11:00am
Martinibomb:

Hey Jason, wow I'm actually here at your start time! Coffee makes anything possible.
  11:02am
Martinibomb:

Sounding good. Lound n Clear
Avatar 11:02am
Mr Fab:

Happy Friday the 13th, all. Settling in for some Jason El-BOO-gen action
  11:10am
Martinibomb:

Just got a spam email with the title "HAY! Straws" I dunno just thought that was funny to me this morning
Avatar 11:24am
Jason Elbogen:

Martin: were they trying to sell bulk straws?
Avatar 11:24am
Mr Fab:

made of hay?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:25am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Jason, MB, Mr F.!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26am
fred:

Good morning Jason and all
Avatar 11:27am
Jason Elbogen:

You could probably fashion a straw out of 'hay'. Which reminds me of the cardboard paper (as opposed to plastic) straw I had for the first time at a Manhattan restaurant a few weeks ago...
Avatar 11:27am
Jason Elbogen:

Hey Fred! Glad you have another day off...
Avatar 11:29am
Mr Fab:

this is perfect waking-up music. (Keep in mind it's 8 30 am here in Chez Fab)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:30am
fred:

@Jason: There's a big public transit strike today here. Walking 5 miles to work didn't look good with the heavy pollution
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:42am
Rich in Washington:

urgh. Just rolled out of bed.
Hello everybodeez!
Avatar 11:44am
Linda Lee:

Hay! Good morning!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:48am
Rich in Washington:

Hi LL!
Avatar 11:48am
Linda Lee:

Hay there Rich!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:51am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hay to LL, Hay to Fred and Hay to Rich!
Avatar 11:53am
Linda Lee:

Hay Jan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:53am
Rich in Washington:

Hi Jan!
Avatar 11:53am
Linda Lee:

amazing recording.
Avatar 11:54am
Mr Fab:

all this hay is making me sneeze!
Avatar 11:56am
Mr Fab:

Mrs Fab got tix to see Brian Wilson (w/The Zombies) last night at the Greek Theater as a birthday present to me. I am still not down off the clouds from it. What an incredible experience.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56am
fred:

@Jason: according to the Ocora site, the Yo Ji-Suk record was released in 2015
Avatar 11:57am
Linda Lee:

beautiful, Mr. F! so Brian's well?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
Rich in Washington:

That's cool, Mr. Fab!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I totally get that Mr.Fab. Wow... that must have been something. btw, I was playing the Zombies' Summertime version this afternoon at local radio.
Avatar 12:03pm
Mr Fab:

Brian seems to be as well as can be....just sat at the piano. his crack band (orchestra, more like), which included old pals like Al Jardine, did most of the musical heavy lifting.
Avatar 12:04pm
Linda Lee:

it had to be great to hear him!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
Rich in Washington:

This is something, Jason!
Avatar 12:05pm
Mr Fab:

Jan, after their excellent opening set, the Zombies came out later and performed "God Only Knows" with Brian & group!
Avatar 12:06pm
Linda Lee:

wow ..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I can imagine that was magical.
Avatar 12:08pm
Linda Lee:

read a piece recently on the aging of our musical gods. we'll be losing them all before long ~ unless they're intergalactic coyotes like Keith Richards.
Avatar 12:09pm
Linda Lee:

who, unfortunately, seems to be losing his capabilities, going by a recent gig review.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:10pm
Rich in Washington:

speaking of zombies...
Keef just mounting the stage with his guitar has become the whole spectacle.
Avatar 12:11pm
Mr Fab:

"intergalactic coyotes" that's great. Well, that's exactly what we were taking about with some of the other people in the audience. (They were kicking themselves for never seeing Tom Petty) See the legends while you can (And I STILL haven't seen neil Young...)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
Rich in Washington:

This show is just amazing, Jason! It's really waking me up.
  12:11pm
Dave In St Albans UK:

And the Zombies came from St Alban's!
Avatar 12:13pm
Mr Fab:

Wow Dave, they should have a plaque in the town square or sumthin! They did a few of their hits, some new tunes, then played the entirety of "Odessey and Oracle" with an expanded group.
  12:13pm
Dave In St Albans UK:

Btw Jason. Today's show is going down very well with me. Thanks!
Avatar 12:13pm
Linda Lee:

indeed, Rich! those are pretty expensive sightings, too.
they've got to keep it up, though. the families to support alone! to me it sometimes seems like a weird curse.. like the red shoes!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
fred:

@Mr Fab: I haven't seen Neil Young either, and most likely never will. Just too expensive
Avatar 12:16pm
Linda Lee:

Mr F ~ lucky me, saw Tom Petty early on at the Bottom Line in New York. sat within a few feet of the stage, '78 or so. great show! beauitiful energy. :-) but the point is to catch it all as best we can before we're out of time, right?
Avatar 12:16pm
Linda Lee:

& then, to avoid regretting what we haven't done.
  12:16pm
Dave In St Albans UK:

@Mr Fab There should be a plaque. I need to check that out. Colin Blunstone et al have done some local gigs. I missed the last Zombies gig though.
Avatar 12:18pm
Mr Fab:

I hear ya Fred, shows are crazy expensive nowadays. But I'll see Neil if i have to live on raman for months!
  12:19pm
Dave In St Albans UK:

My favourite was seeing Arthur Lee with a reformed version of Love performing Forever Changes. Sadly he passed away the following year.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:20pm
fred:

But I did see a good Jandek show this year (and have seen Keiji Haino several times)
Avatar 12:22pm
Linda Lee:

i saw Keef with his original teef! that should count for something.
Avatar 12:24pm
Jason Elbogen:

Fred--As a person who learned about Jandek in college because of the dozens of records he sent (that almost no one ever played) to my old radio station in Iowa 25 years ago, it's mind-blowing to think that I'm here reading about someone who saw him touring Europe...
  12:24pm
Dave In St Albans UK:

Linda that made me laugh out loud! :-)
Avatar 12:24pm
Mr Fab:

Dave, i went thru a period where i would see a legend and they would die shortly after, like within months. Link Wray, Joe Strummer, Tito Puente, Ray Charles..they all gave great performances, they didnt' seem old or sickly. I was beginning to worry that i was carrying some kind of curse with me, esp after Strummer.
Avatar 12:25pm
Mr Fab:

Keef's Teef - anyone need a band name?
Avatar 12:25pm
Linda Lee:

:-D :-D
Avatar 12:26pm
Mr Fab:

Oh, and Jason - this Afro stuff is a JAM.
Avatar 12:27pm
Linda Lee:

yes beautiful ~
Avatar 12:28pm
Linda Lee:

Mr Fab, that is very, very strange.
i'm not beyond thinking you had a 6th sense about who you should see, even if it was subconscious.
Avatar 12:30pm
Linda Lee:

we do have premonitions.
  12:30pm
Dave In St Albans UK:

Keef's Teef. I'd buy it! I am currently reading Irwin Chusid's "Songs in The Key of Z" which I think is a great read. He has a chapter on Jandek. I might explore his "difficult" music after reading up on him. Any recommendations on where to start with his music?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:32pm
Rich in Washington:

Hi Dave in St Albans UK: I really like his debut album, Ready For the House, and Telegraph Melts, Blue Corpse. IMO, most of his early 80s, to late 80s records are pretty good/unique/interesting.
Avatar 12:33pm
Mr Fab:

Steve Marshall doesn't look like a singer, more like someone with some kind of official ID who's just like to ask you a couple questions.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
Rich in Washington:

Irwin's book is essential for this kind of stuff. Most of the artists in it are dead now.
Avatar 12:34pm
Linda Lee:

actually went down a little early Stones rabbit hole last night. they were a fun band. working very hard, apparently, but clearly still enjoying it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
fred:

@Jason: It gets worse: I even ordered 20 CDs from him this summer
Avatar 12:40pm
Mr Fab:

Don't worry, Jason - one of my tag lines for this channel is "Problematic Programming." I trust the audience to be smart enough to take things in the proper context.
Avatar 12:41pm
Linda Lee:

american culture & society are deeply racist & this has never gone away. no use denying it.
Avatar 12:42pm
Thibault:

Hi Jason, hi Fred, hi everyone
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:43pm
Rich in Washington:

Hi Thibault!
Avatar 12:43pm
Linda Lee:

hi hi!
Avatar 12:45pm
Linda Lee:

gorgeous recording..
Avatar 12:47pm
Linda Lee:

there's an idea.. follow that basic lyric through all its musical trips! maybe the last time. i don't know.
Avatar 12:50pm
Jason Elbogen:

here's a link to contemporary reporting on the Carmichael case:
www.newspapers.com...
Avatar 12:50pm
Mr Fab:

This is spectacular gospel!
Avatar 12:51pm
Linda Lee:

fantastic.
Avatar 12:56pm
Linda Lee:

everyone used the term 'colored'. that was an acceptable way to designate non-white. it wasn't pejorative.
  12:58pm
Dave In St Albans UK:

Hi Rich in Washington. Just purchased "Telegraph Melts" and "Blue Corpse" . The reviews sounded intriguing! Thanks for the reco's.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
Rich in Washington:

This album has been on my Discogs Marketplace wantlist for as long as I can remember.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
Rich in Washington:

Yay! Hope you like them.
Avatar 1:02pm
Mr Fab:

Oh man, i have a digital copy of 'Ratfucker " from ages ago, should really check that out again. Thx for reminding me of it, jason! (And this "Mo" is really from 1976?!)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:05pm
fred:

I like this Billy Woods & Kenny Segal track
Avatar 1:20pm
Mr Fab:

"Gynt on the Rocks" must surely go down in school-record history. Wonder if it's been re-issued a la Langley Schools Music Project..?
  1:22pm
Martinibomb:

B4 I forget I keep meaning to make sure I am pronouncing your name right Jason.. is it Elbo-Gin like the booze? Or Elbo-gain (like again but without the a?) Or say it on air so I get it right.
Avatar 1:22pm
Thibault:

Nice music from Belgium
Avatar 1:26pm
Mr Fab:

Elbow Gin sounds like a cocktail i would not want to try, but I do think that's how it's pronounced.
  1:33pm
Martinibomb:

Thanks Mr. Fab.. I always start talking about his show and then I'm like am I pronouncing his name right??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:35pm
fred:

Jason, I have an idea for your new bed music: use one of Chief Kooffreh's backing tracks!
Avatar 1:37pm
Mr Fab:

fred: Ha!
Avatar 1:51pm
Jason Elbogen:

Fred--That's a really good idea, I'd have to remove the vocals though (there's no way I can compete with the Chief, even in the background)
Avatar 1:52pm
Jason Elbogen:

Also, I could rebrand every show-ful of mike-breaks as a 'new album' and sell them on Amazon.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:58pm
Jan Turkenburg:

yes we hear the dog!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:59pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Thanks for a great show, Jason. I especially liked the school choirs!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:59pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I don't have anymore... :-(
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