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Favoriting October 11, 2015

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Distance  Magnesium   Favoriting Repercussions  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Carter Tutti Void  f=(2.3)   Favoriting f(x)  0:05:47 (Pop-up)
Sack und Blumm  Baby Bass Box   Favoriting Kind Kind  0:12:30 (Pop-up)
Kaffe Matthews  Advent Herring, Part 3   Favoriting CD Ann  0:15:42 (Pop-up)
Gary Windo  Take Off   Favoriting Anglo American  0:19:33 (Pop-up)
 
Alan Stivell  Let's Clink Glasses   Favoriting Journee à la Maison  0:33:15 (Pop-up)
Everyone Involved  A Song for the System   Favoriting V/A: Dust on the Nettles  0:38:02 (Pop-up)
Small Faces  I Feel Much Better   Favoriting There Are But Four Small Faces  0:40:55 (Pop-up)
Stoneground  Great Change Since I've Been Born   Favoriting Stoneground.  0:44:02 (Pop-up)
 
Savant  Indifference   Favoriting Artificial Dance  0:52:08 (Pop-up)
Dog Faced Hermans  Cactus   Favoriting Humans Fly/Everyday Time Bomb  0:57:04 (Pop-up)
DNA  Little Ants   Favoriting DNA on DNA  1:01:00 (Pop-up)
Electric Light Orchestra  Look at Me Now   Favoriting No Answer  1:02:58 (Pop-up)
Simon Scott  Holme Posts   Favoriting Insomni  1:06:43 (Pop-up)
Alan Lee  Dance of the Adolescents (Edit)   Favoriting An Australian Jazz Anthology  1:09:00 (Pop-up)
 
Tangerine Dream  Desert Dream, Part II   Favoriting Encore  1:21:53 (Pop-up)
White Out w/ Nels Cline  Sirius Is Missing   Favoriting Accidental Sky  1:28:47 (Pop-up)
Norma Lyon  Moon Beyond the Mist   Favoriting The Music of Norma Lyon  1:33:57 (Pop-up)
Direct Sound  Song   Favoriting Five Voices  1:36:17 (Pop-up)
 
Manas  No Oracles   Favoriting Manas  1:45:36 (Pop-up)
Emperor Penguin  Makin' It   Favoriting Mysterious Pony  1:49:51 (Pop-up)
Hair Stylistics  Nagasaki...Today   Favoriting V/A: Found Secret  1:53:55 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 10:00pm
Dave Mandl:

Evening, folks.
  10:01pm
JakeGould:

Hello, Daves.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:02pm
David L. B. = RR1163:

Hullo Jake. Mr. Mandl. Everyone.
Avatar 10:02pm
Ike:

__/\__/\__
Avatar 10:03pm
Dave Mandl:

Hey there, Jake, DLBRRetc., Ike.
Avatar 10:04pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

Hi Dave!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04pm
melinda:

Hi everyone.
Avatar 10:05pm
Mdurek:

DDIIIIG
Avatar 10:06pm
Dave Mandl:

Good evening Bronwyn, melinda, MD.
  10:08pm
Syd:

Hiya Dave.
Avatar 10:10pm
Dave Mandl:

Hey Syd.
Avatar 10:12pm
Dave Mandl:

What are you folks doing (if anything) while listening right now? Just curious.
  10:13pm
greyhoos:

Evening, Dave. Off to a stellar start. Thanks for the Carter Tutti Void. Have been meaning to get a copy of it.
Avatar 10:13pm
Dave Mandl:

Hey there greehoos,
Avatar 10:14pm
Dave Mandl:

Wow, two typos there. Sorry.
  10:14pm
Listener Robert:

I'm making rice pudding.
Avatar 10:15pm
Dave Mandl:

Mmmmmmmmm.
Avatar 10:15pm
Ĩkє:

Trying (slowly) to learn Javascript while eating Czech chocolate. This music is somehow very fitting.
  10:15pm
cheri:

hiya dave, happy sunday!
  10:15pm
greyhoos:

No prob, Dave. Greehoos is probably closer to the original Scots pronunciation, anyway. Haha.
  10:16pm
JakeGould:

@DaveMandl: Last night I decided to be boring and clean up my collection of accumulated computer cables. I had TONS of USB and Ethernet cables I just have no use for. And since I plan on recycling them at the Lower East Side Ecology Center place, I stumbled across someone’s stoop filled with AC adapters… I winced at the idea of those getting rain soaked, so I dragged the bag home so those get recycled with the rest. So now I an post-e-cycling relaxing.
  10:16pm
JakeGould:

FWIW, as a tech guy since the 1990s I used to accumulate AC power cables. Now it’s just USB cables and network cables. Odd observation.
  10:17pm
Listener Robert:

Dave, John says he & everyone in what's now his area (near Columbia, SC) has a story about events related to the floods there.
Avatar 10:17pm
Dave Mandl:

@Ike: I'm impressed. I find JavaScript very hard to code in.
Avatar 10:18pm
Dave Mandl:

@Jake: I have a million old telephone (modular) cables. Just recently started throwing some out.
  10:18pm
JakeGould:

@Ike: You learning with jQuery or going straight to the raw JavaScript?
Avatar 10:18pm
Dave Mandl:

And hi, cheri.
Avatar 10:18pm
Dave Mandl:

@Robert: Uh-oh, I'm afraid to hear.
Avatar 10:19pm
Ĩkє:

@Jake, I'm taking the Codecademy free online course -- I presume this is raw Javascript. @Dave, it's dead easy so far, but I've barely started.
  10:19pm
cheri:

so dave, what's up?
Avatar 10:19pm
HollyT:

Hi Dave, folks! Sorry I'm late! I ran all the way here! *collapses into conveniently placed armchair*
  10:19pm
Listener Robert:

I SHOULD be doing making a Scatchard or Eadie-Hofstee plot & reporting on experimental results to my client, the Global Healing Center. But I'm goofing off again instead.
Avatar 10:20pm
Dave Mandl:

@cheri: Not much. Just doing the old radio show.
  10:20pm
JakeGould:

@DaveMandl: Yeah, I had tons of those until like 10 years ago. I found a humble pile of small RJ11 cables unused from computers that came with them and such. Like Apple when they had modems built into the machine. Also, found a small cache of these mini-3.5mm headphone jack to full-sized headphone jake adapters that used to come with even the cheapest headphones in the 1990s… When full-sized headphone jacks were still common. instagram.com...
Avatar 10:20pm
Dave Mandl:

@Robert: Wow. You can take a little rest on Sunday night.
Avatar 10:21pm
Dave Mandl:

Hey Holly.
  10:21pm
cheri:

cool!
  10:22pm
Listener Robert:

Afraid to hear about how John's sister opened the garage door from the OUTside & was hit by a near-knee-deep wall of water from the INside?
  10:22pm
JakeGould:

@Ĩkє: Oh, cool… Pro-tip thought? Raw JavaScript is tough… jQuery is easy… But if you can mix the two you have a good skill. Most JavaScript coding that happens nowadays uses libraries like jQuery and then if you need to really customize things, real JavaScript can get mixed in.
Avatar 10:23pm
Dave Mandl:

@Robert: Yeah, that kind of thing.
  10:25pm
Listener Robert:

Once again I forgot the Morris Park Columbus Day parade today, which I could've walked to. I've skipped it the past 5 yrs. at least.
Avatar 10:25pm
Ike:

In that case, I bet it's probably jQuery. I haven't coded in almost 20 yrs. and so far even *I* understand it, so it can't be the hard version.
  10:31pm
JakeGould:

10 PRINT "Duh."
20 GOTO 10;
  10:32pm
JakeGould:

Ooof! You dissed Ocean Parkway! I grew up on Ocean Parkway… This transgression will not be forgotten!
Avatar 10:34pm
Dave Mandl:

@Jake: I didn't. I love Ocean Parkway.
  10:35pm
greyhoos:

"Formerly of Pink Floyd." Can't tell how many times I've encountered aspiring artists trying to pass off a bogus connection/pedigree that way. Eg: "Apprenticed under Bob Marley." Turns out dude gave the guy used to drive a cab in Manhattan and once had Marley as a fare.
  10:35pm
JakeGould:

I kid… I kid… Went to Lincoln so hey…
Avatar 10:36pm
HollyT:

I love that story. My best friend and I used to walk around the mall in the mid-80s affecting British accents, decked out in our Noo Wave gear, like the pretentious boobs we were. Good times.
Avatar 10:37pm
Dave Mandl:

@greyhoos: That's pretty brazen.
  10:37pm
Listener Robert:

A problem w programming languages comes up when they make them vey similar to each other. That seems like a sensible thing to do, unless you know the story of how "a shibboleth" came to have its metaphoric meaning, which I got from Mario Pei.
Avatar 10:37pm
Dave Mandl:

@Jake: A fine high school.
Avatar 10:38pm
Dave Mandl:

@Holly: Wow. But you didn't book gigs at punk clubs under false pretenses.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39pm
melinda:

I like Everyone Involved.
  10:40pm
JakeGould:

@DaveMandl: Yeah, it was fine. But I graduated in 1986 and then in 1987 was when the metal detectors came to the school. It’s like I got the last taste of a semi-normal NYC public education.
  10:40pm
Listener Robert:

I might not have become a WFMU listener had it not been for the influence over 35 yrs. ago of someone whose name was just mentioned to me by a mutual friend today, and who used to affect sometimes a British, sometimes an Australian, accent just for shits & giggles.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:40pm
melinda:

Gotta get Dust on the Nettles. What a collection.
Avatar 10:41pm
Dave Mandl:

@melinda: It's superb.
Avatar 10:42pm
Dave Mandl:

@Jake: I think it's a pretty dangerous school these days.
  10:43pm
Listener Robert:

He was from a crowd a decade younger than me, and was introduced to me by one of them when I asked to find out more about punk rock.
Avatar 10:45pm
Dave Mandl:

@Robert: The kind of guy who'd affect an English accent, I guess.
  10:47pm
Listener Robert:

If I hadn't met him, I suppose I might've eventually learned of WFMU via you.

OTOH, I was also introduced to your current competitor, Rich Conaty, by another friend at that other friend's party, also around that time. And no, I don't have his program on while I'm commenting on your playlist stream!
Avatar 10:53pm
slugluv1313:

*trying* to work with your show as company!
but unfortunately TV is blasting in next room -- impossibly distracting :(
i am inspired now to teach myself code!
Avatar 10:54pm
Dave Mandl:

@slugluv1313: Turn the sound off!
  10:57pm
Listener Robert:

The rice pudding came out OK, but maybe could use more sugar. Fortunately it's a lot easier to add sweetener than to subtract it.
Avatar 10:58pm
Dave Mandl:

@Robert: True.
  11:06pm
greyhoos:

ELO? Trying to sound like Robert Wyatt on this one?
Avatar 11:06pm
HollyT:

Whoa! Early ELO. Nice.
Avatar 11:07pm
HollyT:

IIRC, this is the album that got its name by mistake? I don't remember the exact story behind it, but I'm sure you've told me it, Dave
Avatar 11:07pm
Dave Mandl:

Yes, ELO/Roy Wood. A masterpiece, that song.
Avatar 11:08pm
Dave Mandl:

@Holly: Yes! "No Answer" was a telephone message.
Avatar 11:09pm
Ĩkє:

@slugluv: www.codecademy.com
  11:12pm
Pas Musique:

Great show. Also, great jam today.
  11:13pm
Pas Musique:

Hey Ike! How are you?
  11:15pm
greyhoos:

In answer to the earlier question of what's up for the evening: Enjoying that the evening temps have cooled enough to open up the the house. And reading about how the British Empire had posted spies in numerous southern American port cities in the years leading up to U.S. Civil War. Because the Brits had abolished the slave trade decades earlier, but had a textile industry that was heavily dependent on U.S. cotton, but didn't want to help bankroll -- pending a possible succession -- a potential Confederacy.
Avatar 11:15pm
slugluv1313:

@ Ike -- thank you! yes, had just checked it out -- WOW! had no idea this even existed!
@ Dave -- i wish! just asking to turn the volume down causes all sorts of temper tantrums! so the music helps to drown out the racket :)
Avatar 11:16pm
Īke:

Hey, good to see you, Pas!
  11:17pm
greyhoos:

BTW, Dave: Tonight's show is a solid reminder of why I tune in each week.
Avatar 11:19pm
slugluv1313:

what greyhoos said!
Avatar 11:22pm
Dave Mandl:

@Pas: Hey there! Yeah, it was a pleasure playing with you guys today.
Avatar 11:23pm
Dave Mandl:

@greyhoos: Aw, thanks.
Avatar 11:34pm
Mdurek:

this is the first i've heard nels cline besides wilco. very pleased!
Avatar 11:34pm
Dave Mandl:

@MD: Yeah, his solo stuff is consistently great.
  11:38pm
greyhoos:

Re, double/live albums in the 1970s. Definitely a glut of of live albums. I think the band Chicago may've done a 3-LP live joint. Live albs were as common as dirt, much like "Frampton Comes Alive" eventually would be. Maybe it was all the product of major-label $$$ largesse and the demands of the contracts they inked with most of their acts.
  11:38pm
JakeGould:

@ListenerRobert: Your making rice pudding and I’m making kasha. What a grain-based demographic!
  11:39pm
Pas Musique:

This track is so awesome. - Direct Sound - Five Voices
Avatar 11:40pm
Mdurek:

I want to turn the muted synth parts into an ableton instrument
Avatar 11:46pm
Dave Mandl:

@MD: Yeah!
@Pas: Shelley Hirsch--one of the greeeeeat vocalists.
Avatar 11:51pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

Great show Dave, I especially liked the Small Faces and Tangerine Dream
Avatar 11:51pm
Dave Mandl:

Thanks, Bronwyn.
  11:56pm
greyhoos:

And back in the '90s, I kept waiting for some new post-/noise-rock outfit to ironically name their debit album "KISS Alive II." It probably happened; but if so, I missed.
Avatar 12:00am
Dave Mandl:

Night, folks. Have a great week!
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