Favoriting Tony Coulter: Playlist from March 19, 2009 Favoriting

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Favoriting March 19, 2009: A Dimpled Sandwich

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
SMURFS  Space Smurfs   Favoriting All Star Show (1981)  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
VLADIMIR USSACHEVSKY  Piece for Tape Recorder (1956)   Favoriting V.A.: Pioneers of Electronic Music  0:03:21 (Pop-up)
EDDY DETROIT  Ghost Dance   Favoriting The Philosopher's Journey (1987)  0:09:10 (Pop-up)
ZADRI & MO  Erebus [intro]   Favoriting Erebus (1982)  0:12:43 (Pop-up)
PAUL HINDEMITH  Langsames Stuck und Rondo fur Trautonium (1935) [performed by Oskar Sala]   Favoriting Oskar Sala: Subharmonic Mixtures 2  0:13:56 (Pop-up)
RECREATION  We Don't Like It Either   Favoriting Music or Not Music (1972)  0:18:59 (Pop-up)
JOB'S DAUGHTERS  The Prophecy of Daniel and John the Divine (666)   Favoriting Closed Due to Rapture (1991) 7" EP  0:21:17 (Pop-up)
DRAGON  Introduction (Insects)   Favoriting Dragon (1976)  0:25:15 (Pop-up)
 
AVEC NOIR  Autoway   Favoriting Test  0:34:54 (Pop-up)
WILLIAM LeBLANC (vocals) / ROBERT E. SPURRE MODI (words)  Pickled Potal (Memories of Cucumber Hill)   Favoriting 7" (198?)  0:38:15 (Pop-up)
CHARLES HAMMOND  Over the Mountain   Favoriting Drama in Song (1979)  0:41:16 (Pop-up)
RICK CORMIER  Warm Summer Day   Favoriting Our Mountain (197?)  0:45:54 (Pop-up)
CHARLIE, BILL & STEVE  Abalone   Favoriting Going to the Dogs! (1977)  0:48:30 (Pop-up)
DANDELIONS  The College School   Favoriting Dandelions (1971)  0:50:51 (Pop-up)
MICHAEL FARNETI  Nineteenth Summer   Favoriting Good Morning Kisses (1976)  0:52:53 (Pop-up)
DOHTERS  Wooden Ships   Favoriting Dohters (197?)  0:56:24 (Pop-up)
 
ALAN JACK CIVILIZATION  Middle Earth   Favoriting Bluesy Mind (1969)  1:04:33 (Pop-up)
BABA SCHOLAE  Julius   Favoriting Baba Scholae (1969)  1:14:09 (Pop-up)
ASHTRAYS  Intermezzo   Favoriting Ga Go Gu (1968)  1:16:12 (Pop-up)
CHRIS ROBISON & HIS MANY HAND BAND  Wait for Me   Favoriting Chris Robison & His Many Hand Band (1973)  1:19:37 (Pop-up)
JEAN YVES TOURBIN  Une Lettre pour Alpha Diallo   Favoriting Gayan (1981)  1:23:15 (Pop-up)
RICH HOWE  Something Happens   Favoriting A Summer (1970)  1:26:16 (Pop-up)
 
APRES LA PLUIE  L'Habitude   Favoriting La Celebre Ascension Abyssale de Joseph Celsius (1978)  1:33:18 (Pop-up)
SEASON  Soft Grey Morning   Favoriting Season (1971)  1:36:44 (Pop-up)
GRANICUS  Twilight   Favoriting Granicus (1973)  1:39:35 (Pop-up)
A. C. MARIAS  Some Thing   Favoriting Time Was (1987) 12"  1:43:13 (Pop-up)
MINIMAL MAN  Jungle Song   Favoriting The Shroud of... (1981)  1:47:12 (Pop-up)
BENE GESSERIT  L'Ennemi   Favoriting Les Vleurs du Bal (2008)  1:50:03 (Pop-up)
BOOJWAH KIDS  Boojwah Bas-Tu   Favoriting Till Skydd for Minnet (1981)  1:53:07 (Pop-up)
HAUSSWOLFF  Fonetisk Buss   Favoriting Bark och Is (1980)  1:55:04 (Pop-up)
 
KAN DIGOR  Pipe Blues   Favoriting Kan Digor (1982)  2:02:16 (Pop-up)
FULL MOON ENSEMBLE  Samba Miaou   Favoriting Crowded with Loneliness (1970)  2:04:36 (Pop-up)
CLAIRE  De Peur et d'Eau   Favoriting Elle Dit (1976)  2:13:54 (Pop-up)
EMMANUEL DILHAC  Etre un Arbre   Favoriting Enfant de la Terre (1977)  2:17:07 (Pop-up)
COLLIE RYAN  Who in the Doorway   Favoriting Takin' Your Turn 'Round the Corner of the Day (1973)  2:20:12 (Pop-up)
SOLENOID  Number Four   Favoriting Almost Tender (1977)  2:23:36 (Pop-up)
ALEXANDER (CHIEF) LONG RIFLE  Is It Love   Favoriting Taste of Everything (197?)  2:25:36 (Pop-up)
 
BOB HARRISON  Storing Up a Lot of Love   Favoriting Yellow Moon (197?)  2:32:57 (Pop-up)
"DUSTY ROADS" ROWE  My Pork Sausage and Apple Pie Girl   Favoriting Always Raring to Go/ Hope You Will Enjoy This Album As He Travels to and Fro (1973?)  2:35:57 (Pop-up)
DENNY EZBA  Dimples   Favoriting Green Grass of Home (1978)  2:37:22 (Pop-up)
LIONEL KILBERG  Cool Vibrations   Favoriting Sociologically Singing,Vol. 4 (196?)  2:39:37 (Pop-up)
WHEELZ OF STEEL  Rocker   Favoriting Volume One (1983)  2:43:04 (Pop-up)
STRONG HEART  Movies and Things   Favoriting Strong Heart (1992)  2:46:01 (Pop-up)
NAAFI SANDWICH  Slice 2   Favoriting 7" (1979)  2:49:46 (Pop-up)
HAUSSWOLFF  Intro   Favoriting Bark och Is (1980)  2:54:02 (Pop-up)
SUMMER WINDS  Collage   Favoriting 2 (197?)  2:55:53 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  12:02pm
Bäd R☺nald:

Smurftastic!!!
  12:02pm
?:

dude, these guys totally ripped off Alvin
  12:03pm
Budgie:

Did they just say have a budgie on the moon?
  12:03pm
BSI:

it's Smurfs vs. Chipmunks vs. Time-era ELO...
  12:05pm
still b/p:

In space, no one can hear you smurf.
  12:09pm
Cecile:

Hey, Tony!

whew, I missed the Smurfs.
  12:10pm
postmanpaul:

...that will be smurfy's law.
  12:12pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

Every other song on this show will be painted in the light of that smurfs song. Does that mean this show will be quite blue?... and if so, shall we hear The Frogs?
  12:12pm
Parq:

Were those Smurfs? I thought it was a children's choir from one of those folk mass things Tony likes to play. Great to hear you again, Mr. C.
  12:12pm
Huge Nemo:

can you play that song wih the WHOOSH and then it goes BRRRRRRONG
  12:14pm
Dougn from DC:

Alvin & the Chipmonks did "To the Moon and Back," so the Smurfs in Space is even more of a rip-off.
  12:14pm
Sean Daily:

Not even close to first comment! Woo hoo!
  12:15pm
close to sean daily:

woo hoo
  12:16pm
BSI:

...then the Chipmunks shaved their little rodent heads and made that BLACK MUNK TIME album and blew everybody away, man, kiddie vermin cartoon music has yet to catch up with that shite...
  12:16pm
Sean Daily:

Can you play that one song about the guy and this woman and do that thing? You know! That thing!

And it has the guitars.
  12:16pm
Mark:

Just tuned in... Sounds great as always Mr. Coulter. Thanks!
  12:18pm
Vernon:

Paul Hindemith's music makes my brain hurt, but in a good way.
  12:20pm
Tony Coulter:

Greetings, all!
  12:21pm
Sean Daily:

How about that one Chipmunks concert in Albequerque where Alvin got wigged out on whiskey and yellow jackets and broke his leg after diving into the hotel pool from five stories up? Man, the Chipmunks were never the same after that.

I hear Alvin cleaned up and found Jesus in rehab. His new band is Glory Vermin.
  12:23pm
dale:

I knew the mellotron was intended to do the Lord's work.
  12:23pm
postmanpaul:

if i could share my homemade english blackberry and apple jam on a warm french baguette with lightly salted chilled danish lurpak butter i would. but the thought was there...
  12:25pm
dale:

postmanpaul, try clotting your own cream in a low temp oven some time. it's the only way to go with jam.
  12:26pm
Sean Daily:

Lurpak.

Luuurrrpak.

Luuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrpak.
  12:26pm
postmanpaul:

dale, you got me drooling...
  12:26pm
BSI:

Don't bug me with your generous breakfast, postmanpaul!!!

I'm busy over here hallucinating and making sacred mandalas of dead chipmunks on the floor of my office...they're all coming out in the shape of three sixes....

Lurpak! Lurpak! Why hast thou forsaken meeee?!?!?!
  12:27pm
Kevin:

Job's Daughters did a much better job with that theme than Aphrodite's Child.
  12:27pm
Doug from DC:

I'd clot my own cream, but would just end up clotting my own arteries. I'm back to health food for the time being. Except I fell off that wagon at Taqueiria Distrito Federal last night.
  12:28pm
Cecile:

Is this the Australian Dragon? Who did Wait Until Tomorrow?
  12:31pm
dale:

i have delusions of hitting the salvay record bins and finding stuff this good. all I ever find is the button down mind, or smothers at the green onion, or whipped cream and other delights, or firestone christmas compilations or....
  12:31pm
Kevin:

Greetings Tony
  12:32pm
Sean Daily:

Yes, BSI, Lurpak hast forsaken thee! Come, yes, COME to the dark side of Mukluk, Gazebo and Bulbous Bouffant!
  12:34pm
Cecile:

agh, I missed the backannounce.
Was it Dragon from Australia?
  12:34pm
Sean Daily:

Clash of the Trautoniums.
  12:34pm
BSI:

Last time I had Boulbous Bouffant, I had to pretend the dog did it.
  12:35pm
Kevin:

I forget where he said they were from, but it was not Australia.
  12:35pm
Cecile:

Oh, thanks!
  12:36pm
Kevin:

These guys remind me of Holger Czukay's early solo work.
  12:36pm
The Mascera Snake:

Wait wait wait... so how is it 'spose to be?
  12:36pm
Cecile:

This? Is hilarious.
I hope it's a parody of Autobahn.
  12:37pm
Kevin:

Love the "porn synths"
  12:38pm
Sean Daily:

Faux-French Krautrock. Okay, I've officially blown my mind.
  12:39pm
postmanpaul:

B U R P !
  12:40pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

More bands need to use lyrics that include "swizzle sticks"
  12:41pm
postmanpaul:

bandaging a burning smoke is a fine art or i'm a banana.
  12:42pm
Kevin:

"What Do You Want From Life" by the Tubes mention a "Third Reich Swizzle Stick".
  12:42pm
Webhamster Henry:

I once realized a piece for simulated Trautonium and Timpani (by Josip Slavenski). I Like 'em!
  12:45pm
Kevin:

What is that keyboard he is playing?
  12:45pm
holland_oats:

tony! what a pleasant surprise
  12:46pm
postmanpaul:

if that Trautonium is not an electric chair for the half naked disturbed clergy i don't know what is.
  12:53pm
Cecile:

wow, the road from kindergarten to second grade is a hard one indeed.
  12:53pm
postmanpaul:

tony, you're not letting us down!
  12:54pm
Lady Rachael:

Sounds good, Tony
  12:55pm
Budgie:

Which is saying something, Tony, because PMP has been spending the last three days going "OH GAWD, SCOTT ISN'T GOING TO BE HERE? GEEEZZZ TONY!> .!? PAHFOOEY!?WHERE'SMYPRESENT, JERK!>?"
  12:58pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

Got any Charlie Tweddle with you today?
  12:58pm
postairplanemanpaul:

wow tony!
  12:59pm
dale:

so there is only ONE known copy of this rekkid? it's gorgeous!
  12:59pm
Bäd R☺nald:

Beautiful rendition of an awesome song!
Thanks Tony!
  12:59pm
Peter:

Rip Natasha Richardson
  1:01pm
Cecile:

yes, Peter. Very sad.

That dohters record sounds amazing.
  1:03pm
d¢ pät:

Yeah, what's up with that?? Do we have to wear helmets ALL THE TIME now? That's crazy. The call it "talk and die" syndrome. Don't I have enough to worry about???
  1:04pm
postmanpaul:

tony, as you know, jack kerouac preferred tea!
  1:06pm
Sean Daily:

Dude, I didn't know Maurice Chevalier could ROCK SO HARD.
  1:07pm
dale:

i didn't know anything natasha did, but had a huge crush on Vanessa Redgrave in Camelot. that made me think of Franco Nero (doesn't he have a rare album?) and I searched for it and found Franco's myspace page! http://www.myspace.com/fnero wonder if he's on facebook....
  1:08pm
holland_oats:

was she really on the freaking bunny slope?
  1:09pm
Kevin:

Wasn't Vanessa Redgrave the one in Blow Up?
  1:11pm
Kevin:

..or was that Lynn Redgrave. I used to get the two confused. Wait Lynn Redgrave was Georgy Girl.
  1:11pm
postmanpaul:

sean, thats french fauxlk pour vous.
  1:12pm
Kevin:

By the way Tony, this song is fantastic. Another one to seek out.
  1:18pm
holland_oats:

semi-yoink > http://www.thestrangeexperienceofmusic.com/article-21544539.html
  1:21pm
Tony C:

Hello all,

Sorry for my absence from the comments page. My brain is operating more slowly than usual today ....

- t
  1:23pm
postmanpaul:

mr bizet, returning to the subject of harman/kardons, i've got a hardon/carmen.
  1:23pm
frenchee:

It's great to hear you, Tripindicular Tony! I just tuned in and this is a pleasant surprise.
  1:24pm
Parq:

IMDB sez Blow-Up was Vanessa. Tash herself was prety darn good in "The Handmaid's Tale" and entirely tolerable in the remake of "The Parent Trap".
  1:24pm
dale:

tony, I sent you an mp3 from claude leveille's 1979 'black sun' for your future hopeful enjoyment.
  1:34pm
postmanpaul:

parq, by the by, i used to take the kids to the park in charlton, s e london, used as the location for blow-up; not a lot of people know that. presumeably 'vanesa' is lingo for 'not bad'?
  1:47pm
scott:

got any dadamah?
  1:47pm
paulathepipersdaughter:

postmanpaul are we related and thx mr dj for playing a c marias, nice, very nice and important i beleive. their music has been known to save lives and those in the business of knowing more know im not a practitioner of histrionics
  1:49pm
holland_oats:

vonnegut!
  1:50pm
BSI:

minimal man!
bless you, sir...
  1:53pm
postmanpaul:

tony, it has to be said, you are totally redefining the 60's/70's/80's for me, virtually.
paulathepipersdaughter, my blood type is rhinoceros positive, if that helps.
  1:55pm
pauldepipersson:

hey paula. paul here. where are you at the moment. got your packet. thx alot. still in berlin. schizophrenic place. great and shit day in day out. the germans can be nice but theres no excusing their social retardedness. anyway hope your in disko when i get back back. great radio show this. glad your tuning in to wfmu
  2:01pm
Ike:

I've never been to Germany. Maybe I should go. I might fit right in with that level of social awkwardness! Isn't the Euro pretty weak right now? Good exchange rate for us yanks?
  2:02pm
postmanpaul:

paulinberlin, we must live as aliens in alien lands to truly appreciate that there is no place like home. and those in the business of knowing more know im not a practitioner of histrionics either.
  2:04pm
Parq:

Ken apparently loved his experience in Berlin, and has made several on-air references to envying those who live there.
  2:09pm
Sean Daily:

Parq: Yeah, that's typical of what a hippie socialist like Ken would say is what I would say if I were Irwin.
  2:16pm
Pearlÿ Sweets:

With all of the french music, is there any Michel Polnareff hidding in your magical bag?
  2:18pm
pauldepipersson:

its indeed a hippie paradise of sorts and there is alot of great qualities about the place. in fact its a difficult city to leave given the many freedoms here that are hard to find in other urban environments but the downsides of the place are a tad more well hidden but very much alive and well and poverty is a prodominant parisitic perpetuater pretty much everywhere. thats why its so cheap here, because its so poor, but it seems the rest of the world might be catching up now, for a while anyway.
  2:27pm
d¢ pät:

man Tony, sometimes I think you're pulling our collective leg.
  2:28pm
dale:

it's like this guy has hopes of playing The Sands by way of the reservation. I dig it.
  2:29pm
Bäd R☺nald:

I'd like to hear some Merkins if possible...
  2:34pm
postmanpaul:

there be a lazee hazee sunset o'er the briny o'er 'ere t'nigh' me hear'ies is tarpaulin pillow talk to a salty old sea rogue like meself and makes me landlocked cockles yearn to be under full sail with some loggins and messina grog. ohh argh.
  2:35pm
dale:

39, 21, 35? Gadzooks! Can't be comfortable!
  2:35pm
Parq:

Sean,you don't say! I wouldn't know personally, but as portrayed in Stu's thinly disguised autobiography, "Passing Strange", Berlin is more of a punk-electroid paradise, whereas the hippy paradise is Amsterdam. Me, what do I know? I'm from Paramus.
  2:38pm
Bäd R☺nald:

Have you ever been to The Magic Pan at Paramus Mall?
  2:41pm
holland_oats:

more fingersnap!
  2:41pm
Parq:

Ron, I regret to say, that fine establishment was too sophisticated for me. I was more the fast food and California Smoothie type. But my wife and I did announce our engagement to my parents under (this is true) the big Paramus Indian statue.
  2:44pm
Bäd R☺nald:

Hah - That rules!!!
  2:46pm
postmanpaul:

parq, in these tobaccodeath times in which we live in, one (or hippies) can now be keel hauled if found in possession of the aforementioned in a spllff in a cafe in amsterdam!
  2:46pm
Ike:

I only get up to Paramus when on my way to or from a hike, but they're opening a new Fairway there, so that's good. Nice way to recycle abandoned mall space. Mmmm, dark chocolate and olives.
  2:56pm
postmanpaul:

thanks tony, amazing sets!
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