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Music for the revolution in my head: choogling punks; power pop, both skinny-tied and long-haired; soul shouters and girl groups; bubblegum and acid rock; global fuzz; weirdos and outsiders, and the Weirdos and the Outsiders; Archie Shepp and J. Geils. Plus, live bands.

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Favoriting February 1, 2015: A rock 'n' roll soldier in the war against the jive.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments New Approx. start time
Suicide Commandos  Burn It Down   Favoriting Make a Record            0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Ornette Coleman  Theme From A Symphony (Variation Two)   Favoriting Dancing in Your Head            0:01:48 (Pop-up)
Francis Bebey  Tumu Pakara   Favoriting Psychedelic Sanza 1982-1984  Born Bad          0:12:58 (Pop-up)
James Chance & The Contortions  The Twitch   Favoriting Soul Exorcism Redux  ROIR          0:17:25 (Pop-up)
Pets or Food  Seaside   Favoriting No Romantik  Rundgang Rekords  2014  LP    *   0:22:41 (Pop-up)
Spray Paint  Nice Hustle   Favoriting Clean Blood, Regular Acid  Monofonus Press  2014  LP    *   0:25:59 (Pop-up)
Rites of Spring  End on End   Favoriting RoS Demos 1984  Dischord          0:28:30 (Pop-up)
Pampers  Seneca Road   Favoriting   In the Red    7"    *   0:32:40 (Pop-up)
 
Arzachel  Leg   Favoriting Azarchel    1969    aka Uriel    0:44:30 (Pop-up)
Flower Travelin' Band  How Many More?   Favoriting From Pussies to Death in 10,000 Years of Freak Out        Early action from FTB    0:48:09 (Pop-up)
Ya Ho Wa 13  Fire in the Sky   Favoriting Ya Ho Wa 13 Presents Savage Sons of Ya Ho Wa  Drag City        *   0:54:52 (Pop-up)
The Litter  Codeine   Favoriting Distortions            1:00:13 (Pop-up)
Shiva's Headband  Ebeneezer   Favoriting Take Me to the Mountains            1:04:53 (Pop-up)
Natural Child  That's How I Got To Memphis   Favoriting For the Love of the Game  Burger  2012        1:07:27 (Pop-up)
The Rolling Stones  2000 Man   Favoriting Their Satanic Majesties Request  London          1:10:57 (Pop-up)
Sir Lord Von Raven  The Age of Machines   Favoriting The Age Of Machines  Guitars & Bongos  2015  LP    *   1:13:58 (Pop-up)
The Melamine Division Plates  Get Off My Cloud   Favoriting Surfin' Jack Flash (V/A)  Cordelia        *   1:18:45 (Pop-up)
 
The Flesh Eaters  Life's a Dirty Rat   Favoriting A Hard Road To Follow            1:30:42 (Pop-up)
Problem  Ja Vill Inte Ha   Favoriting             1:35:15 (Pop-up)
New Order  Rock 'n' Roll Soldiers   Favoriting The New Order          *   1:37:35 (Pop-up)
Paul Chain Violent Theatre  Mortuary Hearse   Favoriting In The Darkness  Minotauro      1983  *   1:42:49 (Pop-up)
Eastlink  Dinnerchat   Favoriting Eastlink  In the Red  2014  CD      1:53:24 (Pop-up)
Johnny Cash  Thunderball   Favoriting         Johnny Cash's rejected theme to the Bond movie.    1:55:24 (Pop-up)
 
1-800-Band  Here Comes Summer   Favoriting             2:04:13 (Pop-up)
Richard and the Taxmen  Honey Please Don't Go   Favoriting             2:08:03 (Pop-up)
Bobby Fuller Four  I Fought the Law   Favoriting         Original 1964 demo    2:10:54 (Pop-up)
Brazillian Bitles  Volte Meu Bem   Favoriting Brazilian Nuggets: Back from the Jungle, Volume 3          *   2:13:03 (Pop-up)
Crazy Elephant  Sunshine, Red Wine   Favoriting   Bell    7"      2:15:34 (Pop-up)
Silent Noise  I've Been Hurt (So Many Times Before)   Favoriting   Easy Records      1979    2:18:10 (Pop-up)
Last Stand  Caviare   Favoriting   Silly Symbol      1981    2:21:04 (Pop-up)
Mittagspause  Deustchland   Favoriting Mittagspause  Cien Fuegos      '70s German  *   2:24:24 (Pop-up)
57 Kez  Min Musik   Favoriting             2:26:00 (Pop-up)
Second Hand  Steam Tugs   Favoriting Reality            2:28:23 (Pop-up)
Timmy's Organism  Sadness Walks   Favoriting Singles Collection & Unreleased Tracks  HoZac Records        *   2:31:03 (Pop-up)
 
The Hitsville House Band  The Marginal   Favoriting Wreckless Eric Presents The Hitsville House Band            2:41:51 (Pop-up)
Tommy Roe  Pistol Legged Mama   Favoriting     1971        2:45:38 (Pop-up)
Don Muro  Getting Closer   Favoriting Souffrances et Extases du Jeune Amour  Flannelgraph          2:49:09 (Pop-up)
The Kinks  Celluloid Heroes (Everybody's in Show-Biz)   Favoriting             2:57:09 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:08am
Nate K:

Morning, everybody.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:12am
Sem Chumbo:

What's all the hub-bub, bub?
Good morning, Nate. Ornette makes the Sunday morning world go 'round, for certain.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:25am
fred:

Good morning Nate and Sem
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:26am
Rob W:

I think my better half Katie would choose pets but I would choose food - sorry about that kitties...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:27am
Rob W:

Oh - I see, Pets or Food is about Pets AS Food! Well again, I'm afraid I'm on the wrong side of the discussion...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:28am
Rob W:

Though I promise not to eat our cats Febo and Dumpling. I promise. I'm not crossing my fingers No, I'm not.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:29am
Sem Chumbo:

Salut, fred.
Mr. Rob W., hello. Loved that Golem set & interview from last week, btw.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:30am
Rob W:

Oh thanks Sem Chumbo, they will be happy to hear that!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:32am
fred:

@Sem: what's that big "wheel" in the film I told you about yesterday?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:39am
Sem Chumbo:

@fred: Cape Breton was old school coal mining country. That wheel carried the cable which would raise and lower the cage from the workings. All my family, for generations, were coal miners in Cape Breton, I know most of those pictures from yesterday well.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:46am
fred:

@Sem: Thanks. If I go to that screening, maybe I'll read "No great mischief" later. This way I'll have a sense of the landscape
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:46am
Nate K:

Hi Rob, yes, they give you the option. You don't have to eat your pets. But you do have to choose, apparently.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:51am
Rob W:

Thanks Nate. Oh - great show by the way!
  6:52am
Mark:

Probably the best album title ever.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:54am
Nate K:

Thanks, Rob!
Avatar 7:03am
cory:

work in canceled so now you guys are stuck with me
Avatar 7:04am
cory:

hello nate and rob. killer live set last night. fookin' wow man
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:13am
Nate K:

Hi, Cory.
  7:26am
LizB:

My fave Rolling Stones album is Goat's Head Soup-- and yes I have every single one on vinyl :)
  7:28am
clarke:

the best Stones album is the one that the Stones hate the most: Between The Buttons
  7:28am
wfmu wtf:

shes a rainbow.....incredible song
  7:32am
clarke:

also dude: wouldn't that be Sir Lord VON Raven??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:36am
Nate K:

Clark, yes. You are right re: Mr. Raven. I didn't know that Stones hated BTB.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:36am
Nate K:

@WFMUwtf, yes, that's the other good song on TSMR.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:38am
Sem Chumbo:

Pogoing with hockey helmet fiirmly stapped on amidst the flames whilst bar-b-q-ing weinies. Nedless to say, the insurance company has cancelled my policy. Good work, Nate.
  7:39am
clarke:

oh yes - if you read Keith's book "Life" - he shrugs off both BtB and Majesty's with a short paragraph stating: "i don't know what we were on about, there" = and i have heard jagger slag BtB - but it is undoubtedly my favorite stones record - then Exile.
also = since i am hardly ever conscious enough to write at this hour - i should say that i am a faithful listener - wish you were on friday nite!! great great show!!
  7:42am
clarke:

and i am getting awful chatty for a sunday morn - but i adore Beggar's Banquet as well. those 3 are a tough call - but my reasons for BtB are: brian is all over it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:44am
JohnEBGood:

Sticky Fingers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:45am
Nate K:

Thanks, Clarke for the info Clarke... and the compliment!
  7:47am
chaddyJ:

glad I tuned in this morning. totally hitting the spot!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:50am
Sem Chumbo:

I'm think, because of the longevity of the band, it comes down to periods with the Stones. It is not a new idea to consider the years in which these albums were created---Beggar's Banquet.Their Satanic Majesties Request,Let it Bleed,Sticky Fingers and Exiles on Main Street--as the years when the Stones did whatever they wanted, and were not slaves to *re-inventing* themselves.
R&R is creative, heart-felt, unencumbered free expression, I think. When the Stones transmogrified into a branded product, the vital hormonal secretions were gone, so to say, and the music became lifeless.
Though I can still play ALL of *Some Girls* with pleasure, but perhaps only because it is linked to a personally tumultuous time.
  7:52am
clarke:

well - let's face it - every Stones record COULD be a contender. i don't dislike ANY stones record - i used ot hate Steel Wheels - but it has I Can Almost Hear You Sigh on it. some of their records have NO flaws!! and yes = it depends on the mood at the time.
  7:54am
clarke:

also - we see what you have done here, Nate. this is the sportstalk radio equivalent of saying: i hate the yankees in your market. makes folks like me wipe th sleep out of my eyes and actually TYPE.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:56am
fred:

Clicky-star for Eastlink. New to me, so extra thanks Nate
  7:58am
AZ Dave:

I'm partial to Let It Bleed. Aftermath ain"t too shabby either.
  7:59am
clarke:

exactly AZ Dave!!
  8:15am
clarke:

Equals cover??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:22am
Sem Chumbo:

Thanks so much for this morning, Nate, great cuts and so many new to me. Gotta get out shovelling before that next snow dump arrives here tomorrow. No jive, no jive NO JIVE!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:28am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...was handed down a copy of 'Rolling Stones - Now!' w/out a cover/sleeve when I was young ; the early Stones didn't even think in terms of 'albums' yet - dif in the UK & U.S. - but how about that for an underrated one? i.e. - yeah - Periods for the Stones - & the whole bunch of the first - five say?
...'Exiles' is the critics darling - & then the backlash from that - but yeah, you can lean back in to that one & let it envelop you...also, it's longer idn't it? In the CD era you forget that maybe, & just go 'this has got a lot! - ergo it's better'...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:30am
Guido from Cologne:

YEAH!
SECOND HAND!

KILLER ALBUM people!
If you're really into psych this is a MUST!
  8:37am
clarke:

my one 'gripe' with Now is: Little Red Rooster - i like it but it wreaks of 'filler'. i love the early stones records - but BtB seems to be where they actually put the songs together in a certain order.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:45am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- know what you mean - but for '64-5, 'Rooster' is pretty 'deep Blues' - & got Brian's slide...can't honestly call it weak...Maybe '66 is when *everybody* began to think of songs in a particular order on albums; I theorize that the *real* 'Concept' of 'Concept Albums' is the Medium itself: putting together an album *as* an album everyone will sit w/ & programming it thusly...
- Loved last set, btw, Mr. Nate sir...
  8:48am
clarke:

i recently saw the contemporary Stones do a pretty valid version of Red Rooster - so, yes - i love it. for me, it slightly detracts from what is otherwise a killer set of songs.
  8:51am
clarke:

but also Now has a LOT of covers on it, now that i think about it...right?
  8:52am
clarke:

dude Kinks brilliance!!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:55am
Nate K:

Thanks for all the kind words folks! And for telling me your thoughts on the Stones. I know it's not the most original question, but it certainly leads to good conversation.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:55am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- yeah - but @ that point, & in my very young years, their choice of covers was educational. Still is, actually! Learned very important basics from the Stones about R&B - & they taught us to play guitar like the yARdbiRds did, too. & the sound on those early Stones! - must remark on that...

- Ray Davies makes it sound merely observational - but who else writes like this - ?! Just - wow.
  8:57am
clarke:

RR - i LOVE the early stones work - just thought we were talking 'albums' here - and BtB seems to be where the Mach One version was at their creative peak - and upon examination: there are no 'hits' on that record.
  8:58am
clarke:

loved this show!!! and the chat!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- a special fondness for lesser-known stuff by well-known artists...
- Thx NateK !!
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