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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Die Førm  Are You Before   Favoriting La Dimensione Umana  RE: Officina Fonografica Italiana   1982  0:02:02 (Pop-up)
I'llbeonthefönetoyou  She Served Them No Food   Favoriting I'llbeonthefönetoyou  C.I.A.  1982  0:04:35 (Pop-up)
Black Lesbian Fishermen  To Sic a Goddess   Favoriting The Metaphysics of Natron  AntiClock  2019  0:10:40 (Pop-up)
Sylvie Chenard / Nicolas Letarte / Alexandre St-Onge / Martin Tétreault  Salle des Cultures Perdues   Favoriting Projet de la Baleine 1998 – Musée des Survivantes, Montréal  Production Sylvie Chenard  1998?  0:19:20 (Pop-up)
Tomografia Assiale Computerizzata  I Sette Piani dell' Esperienza   Favoriting Tomografia Assiale Computerizzata  RE: Officina Fonografica Italiana   1983  0:30:34 (Pop-up)
 
Quite Ridiculous Nonsense  Very Loud Silence   Favoriting V.A.: Voices End Abruptly  Chimik Communications  1985  0:36:29 (Pop-up)
R'K'TX of Fear  Graveyard Shift (1982)   Favoriting V.A.: Awry label comp (untitled)  Awry  1982?  0:39:21 (Pop-up)
Bene Gesserit  Marrow Bones Blues   Favoriting recent unreleased track      0:42:26 (Pop-up)
The Moldy Dogs  Baby Bones in the Basement (1976/1998)   Favoriting Reflections from the House of Buttermilk: The Demo Tapes, Vol. 1 & 2  no label  2019  0:47:48 (Pop-up)
The Common People  Land of a Day   Favoriting Of the People / By the People / For the People  Capitol  1969  0:51:12 (Pop-up)
Bourbonese Qualk  Freefall   Favoriting Laughing Afternoon  RE: Klanggalerie  1983  0:55:00 (Pop-up)
Erik Lindgren & the Frankenstein Consort  The True Wheelbase   Favoriting Classical A-Go-Go  Sfz/Arf! Arf!  2006  0:59:11 (Pop-up)
Granada  Es el Momento de Oir un Buen Rock'n'Roll   Favoriting Hablo de una Tierra  Movieplay  1975  1:02:05 (Pop-up)
 
Wolfgang and the Noble Oval  She Was Innocent (1971)   Favoriting Reflections from the House of Buttermilk: The Demo Tapes, Vol. 1 & 2  no label  2019  1:12:42 (Pop-up)
The Hooterville Trolley  No Silver Bird (1968)   Favoriting V.A.: Get Ready to Fly: Pop-Psych from the Norman Petty Vaults  Big Beat  2007  1:16:31 (Pop-up)
The Moldy Dogs  Shapes in the Night Sky (1976)   Favoriting Reflections from the House of Buttermilk: The Demo Tapes, Vol. 1 & 2  no label  2019  1:19:10 (Pop-up)
Creation of Sunlight  The Fun Machine   Favoriting Creation of Sunlight  RE: Mystic  1968  1:22:27 (Pop-up)
Módulos  Otoño en Cualquier Lugar   Favoriting Módulos  Circulo  1978  1:24:55 (Pop-up)
The Moldy Dogs  Bring Me Jayne's Head (1976)   Favoriting Reflections from the House of Buttermilk: The Demo Tapes, Vol. 1 & 2  no label  2019  1:32:18 (Pop-up)
James Gray  Final Road   Favoriting Gray Matter  no label  1983  1:36:41 (Pop-up)
American Taboo  60 Cycles   Favoriting American Taboo  Forbidden Records  1983  1:41:59 (Pop-up)
 
J.B. Lee  Just a Colour   Favoriting Necronomicon: Electronic Music Inspired by the Stories of H.P. Lovecraft  Hidden Manna  1996  1:48:00 (Pop-up)
Nick Carter  Abyss   Favoriting Abstracts & Extracts  RE: Flashback  1979  2:02:14 (Pop-up)
Bourbonese Qualk  Idiot Pain   Favoriting Laughing Afternoon  RE: Klanggalerie  1983  2:06:39 (Pop-up)
Tomografia Assiale Computerizzata  Cerco Lavoro   Favoriting Tomografia Assiale Computerizzata  RE: Officina Fonografica Italiana   1983  2:10:07 (Pop-up)
Smash  Look at the Rainbow (Flying in the Sky) (1970)   Favoriting Todas Sus Grabaciones  Rama-Lama  2001  2:12:58 (Pop-up)
Matt Johnson  Icing Up   Favoriting Burning Blue Soul  4AD  1981  2:16:45 (Pop-up)
 
The Common People  Those Who Love   Favoriting Of the People / By the People / For the People  Capitol  1969  2:26:33 (Pop-up)
Ashton, Gardner, Dyke & Co.  It's a Drag, I'm a Drag   Favoriting What a Bloody Long Day It's Been  Capitol  1972  2:29:45 (Pop-up)
Little Fyodor  Not Good Enough   Favoriting Pithy Romantic Ballads  no label  2019  2:33:00 (Pop-up)
Workshop de Lyon  Moulin Noir   Favoriting Musique Basalte  Arfi Move  1981  2:37:22 (Pop-up)
Tasaday  Lo Struggimento Vuoto   Favoriting L'Animale Profondo  RE: Officina Fonografica Italiana   1986  2:39:48 (Pop-up)
Stu Mitchell (with Wes Dakus' Rebels)  Acid (1967)   Favoriting V.A.: Get Ready to Fly: Pop-Psych from the Norman Petty Vaults  Big Beat  2007  2:43:47 (Pop-up)
White Stains  Man Created God   Favoriting White Stains EP  Round Black Records  1984  2:45:51 (Pop-up)
Debasement  Starkweather   Favoriting V.A.: Voices End Abruptly  Chimik Communications  1985  2:49:40 (Pop-up)
 
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:58:25 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:01pm
listener james from westwood:

How do, Tony and all!
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Tony Coulter:

Hey Ho, Sir James!
  12:04pm
chresti @griffith Park:

Howdy forks!
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Tony Coulter:

Hiya, chresti!
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V Priceless:

Tony! Hey!
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, VP!
  12:14pm
Dean:

Long ago, English literary historian Walter Jackson Bate bemoaned the expanding range of topics appearing at annual MLA conferences. He saw the expansion as symptomatic of "intellectual emptiness." One of the presentation topics he mentioned as an example: "Lesbian Feminist Poetry in Texas." The track on just now reminded me of this.
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Tony Coulter:

Dean! Dean! Dean!
  12:19pm
Dean:

I really like Bate's work. His biographies of Keats and Samuel Johnson are fun and illuminating. Perhaps he had a point about how the profession was evolving, but he was wrong to imply that the topic is somehow ridiculously over-specialized.
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HollyRT:

Howdy, Tony C, fellow listeners!
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Tony Coulter:

Holly? Holly! HOLLY!!
  12:21pm
Dean:

Do you know St-Onge's work with Klaxon Gueule? Love their stuff.
Avatar 12:22pm
Tony Coulter:

@ Dean: I don't, no. Have been meaning to investigate some of their releases.
  12:27pm
Dean:

First heard them at the record store L'Oblique in Montreal. Been a fan ever since.
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Nick S.:

Hey, Tony! Made it.
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Tony Coulter:

You're a made man, Nick. (Heya!)
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Nick S.:

Soon to swim with fishes!
  12:34pm
Repeater:

Klaxon Gueule very cool! Nice set.
Avatar 12:37pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Repeater! (Greetings!)
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Uncle Michael:

Hey, Tony! Diggin' it as I prepare for Idaho.
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Tony Coulter:

Greets, Uncle Michael! Your own private Idaho?
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Uncle Michael:

I was waiting for that. No, there will be family.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:48pm
Stanley:

TC!
"♫ most friends get to call him TC ♫"
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Tony Coulter:

or ... Top Cat. (Hiya, Stan Lee)
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Mr Fab:

Yo Tony! Back to working on Tuesdays. So i can once again be a captive audience to this fine prgramme.
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Tony Coulter:

Mr Fab! That's fab. Glad to have you here!
Avatar 1:02pm
Mr Fab:

For some reason, i preferred sleeping in on my days off, instead of getting up in time to listen to this show. I know, i really got to get my priorities straight.
Avatar 1:03pm
Tony Coulter:

Ha!
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Nick S.:

Someone is playing the shit outta that vibraslap!
  1:05pm
Repeater:

Very Zappaesque this!
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Mr Fab:

definitely will tell Santa i want that Erik Lindgren & the Frankenstein Consort.
Avatar 1:08pm
Tony Coulter:

They cover Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein"!
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Mr Fab:

Heck yeah! My brother & I were just reminiscing about our old K-Tel albums - "Frankenstein" was one of our fave cuts off one of 'em.
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Tony Coulter:

Forgot to mention on mic that Erik Lindgren was also a member of Birdsongs of the Mesozoic!
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Tony Coulter:

Which was a particularly significant oversight, because "The True Wheelbase" was originally a Birdsongs tune.
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Uncle Michael:

Heading out now. Thanks, Tony!
Avatar 1:24pm
Tony Coulter:

See ya, Uncle!
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coelacanth∅))):

greetings Tony and all
Avatar 1:33pm
Tony Coulter:

Greets, coelacanth∅)))! (and, thank you cut-and-paste -- with a handle like yours, where would I be without it)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
coelacanth∅))):

you have options
(coelacanth, coel, c, cc, coela, fish, coelacantho, coelacanthe...these all regularly used. and of course asshole, dickhead, etc. would work too...)

but if you have a mac you can press "alt-o" to get ø.
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Tony Coulter:

Ø -- wadya knøw!
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Mr Fab:

Is it pronounced "Necro-NOM-icon" or (as I used to say) "Ne-CRON-imicon"? Any Miskatonic U. alumni here?
Avatar 1:56pm
Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Fab. No doubt I'll keep on mispronouncing it.

To me, this track sort of sounds like Univers Zero played on a synth
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Tony Coulter:

Oh, wait: you were asking a question, not schooling me! I think it's "Necro-NOM-icon"
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Tony Coulter:

(that's what I get for reading a comment too quickly. was trying to grab a snack during this long cut.)
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Tony Coulter:

I'm guessing it's "Necro-NOM-icon," because of what "necro" means: "death, corpse, dead tissue," from Latinized form of Greek nekros "dead body, corpse, dead person," from PIE root *nek- (1) "death."
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Tony, hi everyone!
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Tony Coulter:

Oddly, my very first job post-college was working for an H.P. Lovecraft scholar (S.T. Joshi). The job had nothing to do with Lovecraft, though, sadly.
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Tony Coulter:

Hey there, Jan!
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Par Ubi:

The one pronunciation at forvo seems to agree: forvo.com...
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Tony Coulter:

Hola, Par Ubi!
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Par Ubi:

Hi Tony
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Nick S.:

Ashton, Gardner, Dyke & Co. are great! Where have I been?
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Stanley:

I'm liking this. Vague memory of this outfit
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Stanley:

The Ashton, Gardner, Dyke & Co. I was refering to
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Tony Coulter:

To be honest, I don't like most of the Ashton, Gardner & Dyke stuff I've heard anywhere near as much as that great track.
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Tony Coulter:

It's definitely the outlier on that album, anyway
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Tony Coulter:

Speaking of which, I picked up a Wes Dakus' Rebels LP fairly recently, and it sounded nothing like the track on now.
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Par Ubi:

Wasn't White Stains the title of an early collection of Crowley's poetry?
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Tony Coulter:

Not sure! It sort of sound like it should be the name of a hardcore band, or something.
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Tony Coulter:

@ Par Ubi: Google tells me you are right! It is the name of a Crowley book
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:51pm
Par Ubi:

My useless bit of knowledge confirmed (from discogs): "Swedish band formed in 1987 by Carl Abrahamsson, who was later joined by Thomas Tibert. Named after an Aleister Crowley book of poetry. Their first release 'At Stockholm' was named after one of the poems in the book and featured Genesis P-Orridge reading it over their music. The album has be variously credited to White Stains with Psychick TV, Genesis P-Orridge and Thee Majesty. "
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Par Ubi:

Yes! I think I have the Book of Lies somewhere. Not a good poet, really.
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Tony Coulter:

The White Stains we just heard is a different outfit, though, of course....
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Tony Coulter:

(than the Swedish one you referred to above)
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Par Ubi:

Oh, jumped the gun there. Wow, 4 bands named White Stains!
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listener james from westwood:

It's "nec-ro-NOM-i-con" because most of the horrors described therein will NOM you given the chance!

Fabbo show, Tony—thanks!
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Mr Fab:

More pronunciation fun: supposedly, his name's pronounced Cro-ley, like the bird the crow. Even tho most say it rhyming with 'how now brown cow.'
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Jan Turkenburg:

enjoyed the music very much, thanks, Tony!
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coelacanth∅))):

Thanks Tony! take care
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Tony Coulter:

Thanks, everybody!! See you next week, I hope
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