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This is where all of culture and all of time are collapsed into one seductive portal and viewed through the panoramic lens of the exotic. Come and embark on an armchair-travel virtual-voyage to the heart of timeless darkness and beyond; embrace the numinous monolith of the exotic immensity. Let us find that place where hybridization meets its destiny as pure fantasy. Let us become observers observing those others who are ourselves. You wear your mask and I'll wear mine.

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Favoriting June 23, 2016: Wind and Surf: Melodrama, Mysticism, Atrocity

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
  Intro            
The Four Aces  Written on the Wind   Favoriting Written on the Wind & 4 Girls in Town – Music from Two Universal-International Films    1958  Title Theme for Douglas Sirk's film, Written on the Wind, 1958  0:02:10 (Pop-up)
Esquivel  Temptation (Primer Movimiento) (Allegro)   Favoriting The Genius of Esquivel    1967    0:05:44 (Pop-up)
Esquivel  Temptation (Segundo Movimiento) (Adagio)   Favoriting The Genius of Esquivel        0:09:03 (Pop-up)
Esquivel  Temptation (Tercer Movimiento) (Allegretto)   Favoriting The Genius of Esquivel        0:11:20 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Geoff Love 

 

 

 

 

 

0:13:16 (Pop-up)
Kenyon Hopkins  Tara's Theme   Favoriting Nightmare!!    1962    0:21:30 (Pop-up)
Russ Garcia  Ill Wind   Favoriting Sounds in the Night    1957  "Micro Cosmic Sound"  0:23:37 (Pop-up)
Paul Bonneau  Light WInd   Favoriting Telecineradio Vol. 2  Chappell     wr. by Pierre-Max Dubois  0:26:30 (Pop-up)
Roger Roger  Running with the Wind   Favoriting Chappell Mood Music Vol. 21      featuring use of an Ondes Martenot  0:29:15 (Pop-up)
Gary Schneider  Cast Your Fate To The Wind / The Breeze & I   Favoriting Just For Fun - Just For Friends    1978    0:30:45 (Pop-up)
Arica  Wind   Favoriting Heaven    1973    0:35:20 (Pop-up)
John Buzon Trio  Ill Wind   Favoriting Inferno!    1959    0:37:43 (Pop-up)
The Jesters  The Wind   Favoriting The Wind / Sally Green 7"    1959    0:40:05 (Pop-up)
Johnny Pate  Constant Wind   Favoriting Outrageous    1970    0:43:34 (Pop-up)
Don Cunningham Quartet  I'm Your Slave   Favoriting Something for Everyone    1965    0:47:09 (Pop-up)
The Ventures  My Own True Love (Tara's Theme)   Favoriting Walk Don't Run    1960    0:52:21 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Iasos 

The Winds Of Olympus   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

0:54:31 (Pop-up)
The Atlantics  Windward   Favoriting The Explosive Sound of the Atlantics    1964  prod. Sven Libaek  1:03:58 (Pop-up)
The Altecs  Gorilla Hunt   Favoriting All Ashore / Gorilla Hunt 7"    1962    1:05:46 (Pop-up)
Tom & Jerry  Exotic Sea   Favoriting Le Surf 7"    1964    1:07:44 (Pop-up)
The Atlantics  Adventures in Paradise   Favoriting Bombora    1963  prod. Sven Libaek  1:10:03 (Pop-up)
Les Jaguars  Souvenirs Hawaiens   Favoriting Les Jaguars Vol. 2    1965    1:12:36 (Pop-up)
The Ventures  Limbo Rock   Favoriting Going to the Ventures Dance Party!    1962    1:15:04 (Pop-up)
The New Dimensions  Bongo Surf   Favoriting Surf'n Bongos    1963    1:16:34 (Pop-up)
Les Guitares Du Diable  Chariot   Favoriting Les Guitares Du Diable No. 2    1962    1:18:39 (Pop-up)
The Spacemen  Temptation   Favoriting Viva Elec. Guitar    1965    1:20:37 (Pop-up)
The Ventures  Perfidia   Favoriting The Ventures    1961    1:23:15 (Pop-up)
The Ventures  Beyond the Reef   Favoriting Another Smash!!    1961    1:25:19 (Pop-up)
The Frantics  Werewolf   Favoriting Werewolf / No Werewolf 7"    1960    1:28:04 (Pop-up)
Link Wray & his Raymen  The Shadow Knows   Favoriting The Shadow Knows / My Alberta 7"    1964    1:30:09 (Pop-up)
The Ventures  The Bat   Favoriting Ventures in Space    1964    1:32:45 (Pop-up)
Takeshi Terauchi & The Blue Jeans  West of Cocos   Favoriting Manatsu no Umi wo Buttobase!!    1972    1:34:42 (Pop-up)
Eroc  Ostergloingg   Favoriting Eroc    1975  Ostergloingg - Bonus track  1:37:36 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Eroc 

Abendfrieden   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

1:40:11 (Pop-up)
The Shadows  Apache   Favoriting Apache / The Quatermasster's Stores 7"    1960    1:52:29 (Pop-up)
Link Wray & the Wraymen  Comanche   Favoriting Link Wray & the Wraymen    1960    1:54:29 (Pop-up)
The Outlaws  Indian Brave   Favoriting Dream of the West    1961  Prod. by Joe Meek  1:56:29 (Pop-up)
Oscar Alemán  Cherokee   Favoriting     1944    1:59:23 (Pop-up)
Raymond Scott  War Dance for Wooden Indians   Favoriting Reckless Nights & Turkish Twilights    1937    2:02:14 (Pop-up)
Artie Shaw  Indian Love Call   Favoriting Indian Love Call / Nightmare 10"    1939    2:04:40 (Pop-up)
Fred Lowery  Indian Love Call   Favoriting Walking Along Kicking the Leaves    1957    2:07:46 (Pop-up)
Xavier Cugat  Apache   Favoriting Cugat Plays Continental Hits    1962    2:10:20 (Pop-up)
Geoff Love Orchestra  Apache War Dance   Favoriting Heat Wave    1959  Heat Wave also released under the title "Black Magic"  2:13:23 (Pop-up)
Martin Denny  Cherokee   Favoriting Exotic Percussion    1961    2:16:50 (Pop-up)
Hideo Shiraki  Cherokee   Favoriting In Fiesta    1961    2:19:05 (Pop-up)
Klaus Wunderlich  Cherokee   Favoriting Sound 2000 (Moog–Organ–Rhythm)    1973    2:24:30 (Pop-up)
The Scouts  Mr. Custer Stomp   Favoriting Mr. Custer Stomp / Senior Stomp 7"    1962    2:26:08 (Pop-up)
Sabu Martinez & Sahib Shihab  The Distorted Sioux Indian   Favoriting Winds & Skins    1978    2:28:29 (Pop-up)
The Outlaws  Ambush   Favoriting Dream of the West    1961    2:34:00 (Pop-up)
Link Wray  Genocide   Favoriting Some Kinda Nut - Missing Links Volume 3        2:35:37 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
 

Pacific Ocean  

 

 

 

 

2:38:29 (Pop-up)
The Harmonicats  Ritual Fire Dance   Favoriting         2:51:01 (Pop-up)
The Harmonicats  Perfidia   Favoriting         2:53:38 (Pop-up)
The Four Aces  Perfidia   Favoriting         2:54:32 (Pop-up)
Geoff Love Orchestra  Temptation   Favoriting Heat Wave        2:57:25 (Pop-up)
Eddie and Ernie  Falling Tears (Indian Drums)   Favoriting Lost Friends        2:58:08 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 6:55pm
Flash Strap:

Evening and welcome to the room, Explorers
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listener james from westwood:

How do, Evan and all!
Avatar 7:03pm
Flash Strap:

Listener James, explorer from Westwood!
Avatar 7:05pm
hyde:

i love that movie so much
Avatar 7:05pm
hyde:

Dorothy Malone is amazing in it
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:05pm
listener james from westwood:

Cannot go wrong w/ Esquivel.
Avatar 7:06pm
ndbob:

evening Evan and everyone!
Avatar 7:06pm
Flash Strap:

Hyde hello! Seriously. This scene in particular, where she destroys her father to the strains of Temptation: HOLY SHIT
Avatar 7:07pm
Flash Strap:

Bob! Hello friend!
Avatar 7:10pm
Flash Strap:

@Hyde: she's amazing for sure. I'll never forget the first time I saw her in anything, it was The Big Sleep. She stole the whole film for a few minutes
Avatar 7:14pm
hyde:

@Flash i love her in Aldrich's The Last Sunset too
Avatar 7:16pm
hyde:

@Flash oh, man. there's lots of other great Sirk movies. the other fifties melodramas are amazing.
Avatar 7:17pm
geezerette:

Sirk let's you see the true weirdness of American culture.
Avatar 7:20pm
hyde:

@geezerette exactly, the outsider's perspective!
Avatar 7:22pm
Flash Strap:

Yeah I just need to knock them all down one by one
Avatar 7:22pm
hyde:

i also like Lured and Shockproof, which are great noirs. there's also Sign of the Pagan with Jack Palance as Atilla the Hun, which, y'know, has Jack Palance playing Atilla the Hun
Avatar 7:23pm
hyde:

the one i have never seen that i need to see is his western, Taza, Son of Cochise
Avatar 7:23pm
Flash Strap:

from your lips to my netflix queu hyde
Avatar 7:24pm
Flash Strap:

i want to see that one very much as well

and HELLO, Geezerette! welcome friend
Avatar 7:25pm
geezerette:

Ahhhh...the sound of Lurex!
Avatar 7:28pm
geezerette:

...and jello.
Avatar 7:31pm
Flash Strap:

Here's a weird weird weird one
Avatar 7:33pm
geezerette:

I see what you mean! Wow!
Avatar 7:37pm
geezerette:

There was a cult called Arica. Some 70s thing. Cults were an industry.
Avatar 7:37pm
geezerette:

Cue Siren.
Avatar 7:39pm
Flash Strap:

I never heard of that! I wonder if cult and band are related

not that uncommon to the 1970s cult industry to have a record

I don't think so though
Avatar 7:40pm
geezerette:

Good question!
Avatar 7:40pm
ndbob:

great song here - think it might be a remake - but a good one
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 7:42pm
JtotheK:

good evening Flash Strap and explorers.
Avatar 7:42pm
Flash Strap:

hmm i wonder if that's right. I hate when i get waylaid by a remake. happens a lot in surf as well
Avatar 7:43pm
Flash Strap:

hello and welcome J–K
Avatar 7:45pm
ndbob:

@Evan HMM actually not thinking here - the Jesters is a remake of the Diablos record
Avatar 7:45pm
Flash Strap:

i haven't listened to this LP hardly at all, but this cut is killer
Avatar 7:46pm
Flash Strap:

@bob: ah yes, i have that one as well
Avatar 7:49pm
geezerette:

God,all the dipictions of needlessly tortured romance in 50s flicks & "adult" records.
Avatar 7:49pm
geezerette:

...+bongos & booze!
Avatar 7:50pm
Flash Strap:

I hope you're all imagining this song being sung, in Scarlett O'Hara's daydream, by one of her slaves, to her
Avatar 7:51pm
geezerette:

haha,yuk!
Avatar 7:58pm
ndbob:

excellent first hour Evan - catch the rest later!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:02pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...oh man - this looks choice...
Avatar 8:04pm
Flash Strap:

Thanks Bob, see ya pal

welcome Rabbit!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:05pm
melinda:

hello Evan & folks! Bye bob!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:05pm
melinda:

I love surf music.
Avatar 8:06pm
Flash Strap:

Melinda hello!

You might enjoy this here set then!
Avatar 8:08pm
Flash Strap:

this is one of my all-time very favorite surf cuts
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:15pm
melinda:

Limbo Rock!
Avatar 8:19pm
Flash Strap:

Guitars of the Devil
Avatar 8:21pm
Flash Strap:

Spacemen are Japanese- we've already had a few french and australian as well. the language of surf is an international phenomenon
Avatar 8:21pm
geezerette:

haha,organ sounds like Korla Pandit!
Avatar 8:26pm
Flash Strap:

I mean, this is just exotica with guitar. Orchestra, sound effects and everything
Avatar 8:29pm
geezerette:

Absolutely. Zorba the Greek even has a moment.
Avatar 8:31pm
geezerette:

Cool AND creepy!
Avatar 8:31pm
Flash Strap:

yeah. surf, and esp. the ventures, just run through the previous decade's easy listening standards in a really interesting way
Avatar 8:32pm
geezerette:

You are intrepid Evan. :)
Avatar 8:33pm
Flash Strap:

gracias
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:33pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The Ventures' interpretation of 'Eight Miles High' is really interesting & kewl : The bYRdS being so much about Vocals...
Avatar 8:34pm
hyde:

fwiw, the surf set has been great low level music for my annoying sportsy monitoring of the nba draft
Avatar 8:35pm
Flash Strap:

glad to be of service Hyde

agreed Rabbit
Avatar 8:35pm
geezerette:

Cowabunga RevRab and hyde!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:37pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& one pet topic is the ways in which the common myth that there was nothing betwixt Elvis in the Army & The Beatles in America - is true - & is definitely *not* true. Surf is one of the more important cornerstones there - especially for the future of Rawk Guitar (ferinstance). Dick Dale was pushing amplifier volume & limitations w/ Fender on the West Coast - & Fender amps were the direct model for the Marshall amps in England that The Who would help pioneer - & the rest is HardRawk history...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:38pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Surf & Drag (cars I mean) Culture has been sited as the earliest dropout DIY Alternative kulture in a lot of ways too...(&tc. &tc.)...
Avatar 8:42pm
geezerette:

There were Beach Boys vs Beatles competitions an American radio early on.
Dick Dale lives in the Mojave desert & I think he's still touring!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:43pm
melinda:

I read that he is still touring and with serious chronic pain and other health problems.
Avatar 8:46pm
geezerette:

Yes melinda,he's had cancer. I think the music keeps him going.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The BBoys v. Beatles dynamic is relevant to this day I think. I've thot about it long enuff that I concluded that the B.Boys emotional root tone is the Pre-Kennedy Assassination America - & The Beatles share in that w/ also a lot of the hope for a Revolutionary world beyond that. There is heavy Nostalgia as a them &/or tone in both bands.
I'm just old enuff that The Ventures had riffs that were important in teaching us guitar - like the yARdbiRds were.
Heard just a little Shadows from England - & they're like the British Ventures - very kewl rekkids that you never hear anywhere...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

(as a *themE...)
Avatar 8:50pm
geezerette:

Rev Rab I was thinking about the Shadows!
Avatar 8:52pm
hyde:

word is in that bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley has died at 89 today. i think this guy was a real giant of american music.
Avatar 8:52pm
geezerette:

Iconic!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:52pm
JtotheK:

@hyde -- re: NBA Draft - have the Milwaukee Bucks picked yet?
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:54pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@hyde: O Death. A definitive voice.
Avatar 8:55pm
Flash Strap:

LOVE Wray's minimalist rhythms
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 8:57pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

The Father of the Power Chord.
Avatar 8:58pm
hyde:

@JtotheK yeah, you took Thon Maker, at 10 who's a 7' 1" guy who was born in Sudan, moved to Australia and then to the States. He's really raw.
Avatar 8:58pm
Flash Strap:

you know, I love joe meek, but next to most other surf recordings, his always sound like they were made by anemic robots. that's the appeal, I know, but man he doesn't look good standing next to link wray
Avatar 8:58pm
geezerette:

O Death is a terrifying song. Reverend Gary Davis had an equally sobering song about death,can't think of the name.
Ralph Stanley was a great one alright.
Avatar 9:00pm
Flash Strap:

There are just so many more versions of this composition than I would have guessed. I love that. I love variations on a theme.
Avatar 9:02pm
geezerette:

Loved finding out that Harrison's impromptu audition for Beatles was "Rumble".
Avatar 9:02pm
hyde:

@geezerette i consider the Stanley Brothers Rich-R-Tone 78's to be among the most amazing American songs of the 20th century. I'd shoot that stuff to the stars if it were up to me.
Avatar 9:02pm
geezerette:

LOVE Raymond Scott!!!
Avatar 9:03pm
geezerette:

I'm with you hyde!
Avatar 9:03pm
Flash Strap:

he's so amazing, it's actually unbelievable, and seems like it must be a dream
Avatar 9:05pm
Flash Strap:

this is completely my favorite Artie Shaw recording
Avatar 9:05pm
geezerette:

Raymond Scott's music is such an important part of the Looney Toons world.
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:05pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@geez: 'Raunchy', actually. & what Paul played for John when they met was Eddie Cochran's '20 Flight Rock'. Impressive he could tune the guitar, & knew the whole thing...What John was singing when Paul 1st saw him was the DelVikings' 'Come & Go With Me' - but he didn't know all the words & was making up edgier ones - which impressed Paul...
Learned that some of what I admired Carl Stalling for was actually Raymond Scott. & Scott got a lot of flack for his style @ the time, I think is the story...
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
JtotheK:

Thanks for the Bucks draft update, Hyde!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07pm
coelacanth:

greetings Evan and explorers
Avatar 9:07pm
geezerette:

RR you are so right! "Raunchy"!:D
Thanks for correction!
Avatar 9:08pm
Flash Strap:

Coelacanth! just the fellow!
Avatar 9:09pm
Flash Strap:

ok get ready, the next one is a banger
Avatar 9:11pm
Flash Strap:

Cugat is pure inferno even when he's slummin it
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:12pm
Little Danny:

Flaaasssshhh. Just tuned in, I see I clearly need to listen to this whole show ASAP.
Avatar 9:12pm
geezerette:

(hi coel.)

Maybe Charo had multiple reasons to be there! Pretty hot!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:13pm
coelacanth:

Les Jaguars - ooh la la!...and, did i miss all the Link Wray?
Avatar 9:14pm
Flash Strap:

Danny! I was just talking about you, a few breaks back. Great to have you among us my friend
Avatar 9:14pm
Flash Strap:

well, most. but maybe not ALL the link wray
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:14pm
coelacanth:

hey, g!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:16pm
coelacanth:

'sokay. i clearly need to put this episode on my list. (tgia)
Avatar 9:18pm
geezerette:

Love Martin Denny,so insane. :D
Avatar 9:19pm
Flash Strap:

super cool LP cover on this one: img.discogs.com...
Avatar 9:20pm
geezerette:

Wow,Hideo Shiraki!
What a show Evan!!!
Avatar 9:21pm
geezerette:

Great album cover.
Avatar 9:22pm
Flash Strap:

thanks, geezerette! I mean, I'm enjoying it anyway!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:22pm
Ike:

Good eeeeeeeeeeeeevening.
Avatar 9:23pm
geezerette:

:D !!!!!!!


Ike,you sound exactly like Alfred Hitchcock.
Avatar 9:24pm
Flash Strap:

Hello hello Ike and so happy to have you here this evening
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:25pm
JtotheK:

this is a cool Wunderlich lp...
Avatar 9:27pm
Flash Strap:

it really is J–K
Avatar 9:29pm
Flash Strap:

LONG sets tonight, hope you all don't mind
Avatar 9:30pm
Flash Strap:

also this track is the real deal man
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:31pm
coelacanth:

Amazing! what is it, baritone sax? with effects?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:33pm
Little Danny:

Love the long sets, Evan.
Avatar 9:33pm
Flash Strap:

that would be my guess, but i don't know much about that particular LP
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:34pm
JtotheK:

that Sabu and Sahib track was awesome...
Avatar 9:49pm
geezerette:

Fun adventure Evan!
Avatar 🥁 Swag For Life Member 9:49pm
JtotheK:

thanks, enjoyed the program this evening!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:51pm
Little Danny:

The magic reaches onward here: wfmu.org... See y'all in the next room over!
Avatar 9:52pm
Flash Strap:

Thanks friends! stay tuned, I got about 9 minutes of great stuff before we turn it over to LD and Cool BF
Avatar 9:52pm
hyde:

i confess i was distracted by hoop stuff this evening. it's a sports thing, and i'm not proud about it. i promise to pay more attention next week! thanks, Flash.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:54pm
coelacanth:

regarding Sabu & Sahib : www.mellotronen.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:55pm
coelacanth:

Thank you Evan. i'm so exited to listen to this archive! (in a few days, when i get home)
...later on y'all.
Avatar 9:56pm
Flash Strap:

Hyde, you are excused and beyond. I'm just pleased to have you in any capacity.
Avatar 9:57pm
geezerette:

Well this is interesting! Irwin Chusid / Raymod Scott connection...

"His legacy underwent a revival in the early 1990s after Irwin Chusid met Raymond and his wife Mitzi at their home in California and discovered a vast collection of unreleased recordings of rehearsals and studio sessions.[15] In 1992, the release of Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights on Columbia produced by Irwin Chusid (with Hal Willner as executive producer) was the first major-label CD compilation of his groundbreaking 1937–39 six-man quintet. A year earlier, Irwin Chusid and Will Friedwald produced a CD of live Scott quintet broadcasts titled The Man Who Made Cartoons Swing for the Stash label. Around this time, the director of The Ren & Stimpy Show, John Kricfalusi, began hot-wiring his cartoon episodes with original Scott quintet recordings."

from wikipedia
Avatar 9:59pm
Flash Strap:

that is really interesting. i confess i don't know as much about this stuff as i should, both as a jazz and animation lover
Avatar 10:01pm
Flash Strap:

Ok good night everyone! see you next week
Avatar 10:01pm
geezerette:

No shoulds in my opinion. :)
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