Other David gets the game ball today for that gif.
9:23am
kat330:
Seems only two things on Ken's mind this entire spring: Lyme disease symptoms and butts. I think the latter should be added to Lyme symptoms.
Did the tick bite you on the butt, BTW?
That Cupcake Dog remix is the funniest gif ive seen in a long time/
9:32am
other david:
If it hasnt been done already somebody should really splice cupcake dog with suicide cat gif
9:32am
still b/p:
Am I just a wet blanket if I think that while the ol' cupcake dog is a worthy classic, adding child victims of napalm to it is only revolting and a pretty full cancellation of anything funny or entertaining?
9:33am
too much coffee:
morning, everyone
9:33am
SteveL:
Nathan/Ken: I have ceased all meaningful work because of that gif.
The Lyrics to Louie Louie- they're dirty, aren't they Ken- But what are the lyrics, exactly?
9:48am
Cecile:
My hypno-Cecile powers are useless against Cupcake Dog.
But...if you could slip on some Detroit Grand Pubahs, that would be awesome.
9:48am
kat330:
Thank ghu, it's not visible now. :)
9:51am
Cecile:
jan: actually they are not. The Kingsmen just slurred them to make them sound naughty.
Paul Revere and the Raiders also said their own version was first and going to be a hit, but the Kingsmen came out with theirs, released an album with no pictures on the cover, and their fans called in and accused radio of not playing their version because they were black! (they weren't)
9:51am
Caryn:
Hello all! Nice listener suggested gifs today! Loved Okasa's one. Not to mention the cupcake dog remix. I would so lose that staring contest.
@SteveL: right there with you, buddy
9:51am
Vicki:
morrrninggggafternoon
9:51am
kat330:
Speaking of buzzkills, arrgh... I'll be listening, Ken! Later!
9:51am
Cecile:
great marketers, the Kingsmen were.
But I think the Raiders had their revent with the wickedly tough "Louie Come Home."
9:52am
Cecile:
revenge
9:52am
Mark:
the lyrics to "Louie Louie" are dirty if you want them to be
9:52am
Buzzkill:
but c'mon kat330, I was hoping you'd be around.
9:53am
Lizardner Dave:
@Still b/p - If it makes you feel better those kids are all grown up and running a very profitable Pho joint in Saigon called "Flaming Beef Jelly" that brings in tourists by the boatlad. Also, they have a karaoke machine that only plays "Louie Louie" in 16 different languages.
9:54am
Caryn:
That woman in the DJ Snax gif seems to be weeping. "Why oh why did I decide to major in English lit? I'm never gonna get a job in today's economy!"
9:54am
Dan B From Upstate:
@Dave: I can't teller if I should be offended, or laughing.
Oh, who am I kidding. That's freaking funny.
9:55am
jan:
Ah, it was just a walk down memory lane to Jr High school when all of us boys
were titillated by what we imagined the lyrics to be.
Ken- Live it Down- the music that keeps me coming to your show, even
after suffering through Bootie Bank yet again.
9:55am
Cecile:
no, she went to law school!
Since no one can communicate anymore, English degrees are actually starting to be hot again.
9:56am
Cecile:
I love you put Wu-Tang Financial up there.
9:56am
Cecile:
ken, I'm sending you an amazing image. wait for it.
9:57am
Mark:
suffering through "Bootie Bank"? sacrilege!
9:58am
Caryn:
Comparative lit is another possibility, Cecile. I suspect that might also be me if I'd decided to study Latin and Roman Literature, like I could've. (Not that I have a job anyway, but it would be even worse with that degree.)
9:58am
allan:
It’s probably just nostalgia but I miss the ORLY owl gif
9:59am
Caryn:
For 3 weeks in a row now, I've managed to miss Booty Bank! I won't bother going to the archives for it, because it'll be played next week anyway. Hopefully, I'll finally hear it then.
10:01am
too much coffee:
wow. there was always something about the heavy metal "community" I couldn't put my finger on. but he just nailed it right there with that tea party analogy.
10:01am
Cecile:
I'd like to see what Martin Popoff thought of it. He actually really liked Death Magnetic and St. Anger. he's probably the best metal critic out there.
10:02am
Irwin:
Hello to Hal, who helped immeasurably in my early efforts at getting Raymond Scott's music back in circulation. Hal also was instrumental in bringing Jeff Buckley to public attention.
10:02am
Listener Gregory:
Hey, Mr. Willner, I still listen to your 1981 album Amarcord Nino Rota, and it still knocks me out. You can't say that about too many 30-year-old albums. Thanks!
10:02am
Cecile:
same here, listener greg.
10:03am
Caryn:
"Prayer Form" aka "Send me your money, and God will give you some money back! Seriously. Come on! I swear!" But also a fine example of where the conservative "Why should we help poor people? If they're poor, obviously they're sinners who God hates!" mindset comes from.
10:03am
r i s k y:
This guy sounds like a human nostril.
10:04am
BSI:
Ah, good old pastor Bob Tilton. I called that hotline & got a ton of wacky prayer swag. This was about 1986. Still have much of it. Treasures, all.
10:05am
Cecile:
too much coffee, the metal community's love of tradition often cuts both ways...
10:09am
too much coffee:
@ListenerGregory: thanks for the tip!
10:10am
Michael:
Hello and thank you to Hal: my daughter listened every night to Stay Awake for about two years which was eventually replaced by Pocahontas. Still have the melodies and arrangements burned into my brain. Quite happily.
10:14am
Webhamster Henry:
Hi Hal - I'm curious about the NBC Radio Orchestra recordings you used in Dead City Radio. I'm wondering what radio dramas they actually appeared in - they were really lush!
10:14am
jan:
I'm loving Hal's iPod. Those first two songs were powerful.
10:15am
too much coffee:
For Hal Willner: anything you can tell us about your experience growing up in Philadelphia that influenced your work + artistic direction?
10:17am
miss cheri:
ken you did't have to get pissed at me for making fucking small talk eariler!
10:18am
too much coffee:
(asking because David Lynch famously stated that the city of Philadelphia itself, and all of the terrifying experiences he had living near 13th+Wood, were a bigger influence on him than any other film director)
10:19am
paula pc:
and The Carl Stalling Project CD!! THANK YOU!!!
10:21am
Caryn:
I suspect those Buckley movies are going to suck. Which is unfortunate, since I'm a huge fan.
10:23am
BG:
Thelonious Monk
10:24am
Mark:
I don't Thelonious Monk is going to be able to make it to the show tomorrow night
10:24am
Cecile:
recorded in 1984.
He'd been dead for 2 years.
I want to say Professor Longhair.
The tix are still available. Hint: He is playing at the show tomorrow night.
10:25am
KevinfromBayRidge:
Herbie Hancock
10:26am
Cecile:
Chick Corea
Ahmad Jamal
10:27am
Caryn:
It has to be said, if they brought Monk to the show via time travel, that would be one hell of a show.
10:28am
Mark in VT:
John Tesh
10:29am
Mark:
quite possibly Quincy Jones or Randy Weston
10:29am
Caryn:
John Tesh playing at the Apollo would certainly also be memorable...
10:29am
KevinfromBayRidge:
hugh laurie
10:30am
BG:
Bono
10:31am
Michael:
Chevy Chase
10:33am
Cecile:
Night Music was great.
10:33am
KevinfromBayRidge:
Asobi Seksu
10:33am
Mark:
I'll second that Cecille
10:35am
Cecile:
mark got it!
10:35am
Vicki:
Frank Sinatra
10:35am
Caryn:
Hey, Mark got it right, too!
10:35am
r i s k y:
.....Ill tune back in in 15... Hopefully the drone speech is over...
10:35am
Mark:
oh well
10:36am
Caryn:
I'd like to thank Hal's presence for keeping food talk off the comments board.
10:36am
Vicki:
actually yes, there was a Sinatra hologram show about 5 years ago
10:36am
Mark:
perhaps the show may be informed by the spirits of Monk and Professor Longhair
10:37am
duff:
Holograms?!! I'm so behind the curve, and glad!
10:37am
too much coffee:
:)
10:39am
Caryn:
Queen have cloned Mercury and will trot him out on stage? They've created a Mercury cylon? Or maybe they'll just perform music without some dumbass hologram gimmick? I would be behind that idea, just like I'm behind any big budget non-3D film release.
10:40am
common:
nothing is real anymore
10:41am
joshua:
Can you play something from the Lost in the Stars Kurt Weill tribute album?
The Junky's Christmas is something I look forward to hearing on Glen Jones's show every year. Brilliant.
10:44am
common:
tis brilliant!
10:44am
Cecile:
Bert Williams!
10:45am
Scott:
I remember seeing the claymation of Junkie's Christmas on either IFC or Sundance, it was great. For a few years it seemed to be a regular thing around the holidays.
10:45am
Lizardner Dave:
Here you go Ken: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDR9zULPcFk
10:46am
Webhamster Henry:
Fans of Bert can hear his big hit 'Nobody" on MAC's 2012 premium. He was immensely popular, but often had to perform in blackface!
10:47am
Caryn:
Oh look, Python gif.
10:48am
Cecile:
He always performed in blackface, Henry. it is a very poignant aspect of his life. Toward the end of his life, he could have lost it, but he chose not to.
Also, Ry Cooder did a really good version of Nobody on his "jazz" record.
10:50am
other david:
apologies in advance:
http://homepage.eircom.net/~errata/dogcatcupcakeremix4.gif
10:50am
Cecile:
on my bad days, I hear Paul Robeson singing "tired of living, don't mind dying" in my head.
10:51am
Mark:
U2 on Ken's show!
10:53am
Marie:
Amazink!
10:53am
BG:
Bono
10:55am
Lizardner Dave:
If Hal wasn't there we all know you would have Traktored that track, Ken.
10:59am
Mark:
well Harry Smith was a friend of Ed Sanders and The Fugs may be considered proto punks
11:03am
JJJ:
The Lost T-Shirts of Atlantis do a great version of leaving liverpool called Fare thee well
11:04am
KP:
Come back Shane! Shane come back!
11:07am
PoutWest:
Howdy Hal!! Glad to hear you in a forum like FMU - maybe you should get a regular slot?? Ken?
11:10am
Mark:
check it out Poutwest:
http://loureed.com/nyshuffle/
11:10am
KP:
Sign me up for "Son of."
11:10am
Marie:
Are these old, original "shanty" lyrics?
11:12am
Carmichael:
Good morning, Kenneth.
11:15am
Caryn:
Well, Depp was the singer-guitarist of a punk band, so he can play.
11:18am
Jeff:
Also: during the Shane McGowan song I could HEAR his crazy snaggly teeth.
Maybe it's the drugs.
11:20am
Andy Breckman's Watch:
Well, actually tune in at 6pm to WWOZ.org since they're in the Central Time Zone.
11:20am
KP:
Fare thee well Titanic, fare thee well.
11:22am
Marie:
I love that word, "snaggly" and the phrase "snaggle toothed". He seemed to be slurring a bit, I wondered what that was about--was it due to something brain-based? Or, is he seriously drunk all the time? (BTW, I really like that guy and tried to read his autobiography.)
11:23am
Cheri Pi:
oh dear!
11:23am
Mark:
uh oh no one tell the FCC
11:23am
Dan B From Upstate:
My spine! It's curving in an unnatural way!
11:23am
Lizardner Dave:
Whoops.
11:23am
Dan B From Upstate:
Besides that, this is incredibly entertaining!
11:24am
KevinfromBayRidge:
Well, Guess you did'nt use a dump!
11:24am
Ken From Hyde Park:
Listening on-line. I heard a swear. Hopefully, you hit the dump in time for the FM signal.
11:24am
Lizardner Dave:
Or should I say "Archive Not Available".
11:24am
Mark:
Ed Sanders thinks David Peel stole one The Fugs unreleased songs, I forget which one
11:25am
Mark:
The Pope Smokes Dope
11:25am
Jeff:
He got the first one perfectly - you didn't hear "fucking nothing" during the Fugs song, did you? No, I didn't either.
11:27am
Mark:
there was also a bullshit in there somewhere
11:28am
Marie:
Did he even mention garage rock of the 60s?
11:28am
Mark:
damn limeys
11:29am
jan:
I am glad that History (of punk) class is over. Looking forward to lunch.
11:42am
Electric Cowbell:
killer version of 'people get ready' where's it from?
11:44am
Cheri Pi:
You owe us for this Ken...
11:45am
G:
Lulu, audience pleaser supreme!
11:46am
KP:
Cheri Pi! Hahaaha~
11:47am
the real dc pat®:
jeeze, guy on motorcycle is a jerk for not helping push the van..hes just sitting back there shouting out orders..
11:47am
Lizardner Dave:
I'm guessing coming on to plug the charity gig was Hal's "payment" for doing SSD. Well, I hope he sold a few extra tickets.
11:48am
jan:
Ken- for those of us who don't know any better- can you elaborate on Lulu?
11:48am
Mark:
gee some people are such wet blankets
11:50am
other david:
Ken you should have played your own version!
11:50am
drewo:
Thanks for the interview Ken. I have a new appreciation for Lulu each time I hear it.
11:50am
KP:
Ive never hear a bit of this until now. At least it doesnt sound like Mettalica.
11:52am
?:
sorry, my irony detector is on the fritz. I had thought Lulu fell on the "Bob Dylan Christmas Album" side of the coolness spectrum.
11:53am
Mike East:
Great sets and interviews with Hal Wilner this morning, Ken.
No, your irony detector is fine. I genuinely like Lulu.
11:53am
Carmichael:
Me no like.
11:53am
duke:
I kind of like this. There was so much badmouthing of Lulu that I never checked it out. I shouldn't listen to gossip.
11:55am
Mike East:
I think this track is pretty unironically good. I hadn't heard this one before.
11:55am
Marie:
I like Lulu and Metallica and Lou Reed. I like a lot of "popular" music as well as more underground obscure stuff. Cool is not a cool criteria to apply to music as far as I'm concerned. My heart likes what it likes.
11:55am
jan:
By Lulu- are you referring to, and I mean no joke, the singer of to Sir with Love or...?
11:55am
?:
It sounds like Berlin, but with Lou much the worse for wear
11:55am
Dan B From Upstate:
I genuinely didn't like it. Now, I genuinely like it. This must be how John Kerry feels every day.
11:55am
Mark:
yes duke don't fall into the trap of going along with the groupthink
No Jan, Lulu is the name of the record that Lou Reed and Metallica did together.
11:56am
other david:
"My heart likes what it likes" nicely put.
Thanks Ken, an enjoyable show.
11:58am
the real dc pat®:
I think Lulu is a reference to the Alban Berg opera by the same name and the story whence that comes...isn't it?
11:59am
jan:
Flustered, embarrassed, but I am liking that cut. Thanks
12:00pm
G:
Wikipedia article on Lulu: "The collaboration was originally intended to be Metallica re-recording various previously unreleased tracks Reed had written over the years. Among these unreleased demos was a collection of songs composed for a play called Lulu—a theatrical production of two plays originally written by the German playwright Frank Wedekind. Reed shared the demos of these songs with the members of Metallica to help bring the "piece to the next level," and the group provided "significant arrangement contributions" to the material."
12:01pm
the real dc pat®:
ok, so it's based on Frank Wedekind's stories, which Berg also based his opera...
12:01pm
postby:
Fine listening music morning. Thanks Ken and Hal.
12:03pm
the real dc pat®:
plays not stories, dangit
12:03pm
Cecile:
I like much of Lou Reed's music, but he's not a favorite performer. I dislike much of Metallica's music post-Cliff Burton, but they're some of my favorite performers. Go figure.
12:05pm
duke:
ken is working overtime today.
12:06pm
northguineahills:
Big Blood always put a smile on my face.
12:06pm
¨Goyim in the AM:
Had Lulu been a two song ep (Dragon and Junior Dad), it would have been a masterpiece.
12:07pm
G:
Even the gifs are working overtime
12:08pm
the real dc pat®:
great BB tune.
12:09pm
Mike East:
@Cecile - I think it has to do with Metallica pleasing the crowd and Lou Reed pleasing Lou Reed, which both are known for.
12:11pm
Yvonne:
Big Blood!!!!
12:11pm
Cecile:
very good point, Mike East!
2:53pm
Johann:
I hope this doesn't come off wrong, but will you stop playing the m************ hip hop, please? Or at least index the tracks better so that I can easily skip it? That truculent barking really gets on my nerves.