Playlist for Mark Allen - March 18, 2006

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March 18, 2006: "I hate you, your husband, your children, and your relatives!"

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Artist Track Album Comments
The Retainers  Die Baby Die   The Retainers   
The Pink Faries  Do It!   Do It! Rare and Live '69-'71   
Henson Cargill  None of My Business   A Very Well Travelled Man  1969 
Encounter/Think  Once You Understand   Conflict: A Head-On Collision of Emotions  Old homemade drug/teenage/parent "happening" record from 1971. The only info I could find was here. Played over below track... 
The New Creation  Countdown to Revolution!   Troubled  Played under above track... 
AIDS Radio PSA record  AIDS Rap   Stop AIDS! Radio PSAs  1980s 
George Humbert w/ Orchestra  Bicycle Built For Two   The Gay 90s  Played over below track... 
Max Mathews  Bicycle Built For Two   Bell Telephone Laboratories  Mathews created this voice synthesis song demo/computer program for Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1961, the very first of it's kind, using a program he invented called Music IV. For more info see here. Played under above track... 
Dr James 'Andy' Moorer  Deep Note   LucasFilm THX Sound System demo  "The Audience Is Listening..." Recorded in 1982 by Moorer, is still heard at the beginning of films and DVDs today, for more info on Moorer's career see here. Looped repeatedly and layered with below... 
v/a      Three very old organ/Wurlitzer records found in the library, played over each other at various speeds... 
Carnival of Souls    (film clip)  The minister feels sorry for Mary and her lack of soul, and informs her that she can no longer be their organist. From Carnival of Souls, dir: Herk Harvey, 1962, with Candace Hilligoss, Art Ellison. 
Engineers  Song to the Siren   Dream Brother: Songs of Tim & Jeff Buckley   
A R Kane  Baby Milk Snatcher   69   
(sound effects)      Telephone sounds... 
Desperate Living    (film clip)  Peggy Gravel handles a wrong number without restraint. From Desperate Living, dir: John Waters, 1977, with Mink Stole. Looped repeatedly and mixed... 
___________________________  ___________________________   ______________________________   
Jaap Blonk  Krakatau, Electroshock Boogie   23 December 2003 Vijftig en een Half   
The United States of America  Coming Down   The American Metaphysical Circus  From 1968, more info can be found here. 
Bob Crewe & Charles Fox  Love, Love Drags Me Down   Barbarella (sndtk)   
White Noise  Firebird   An Electric Storm  From 1968, more info can be found here. 
Anna Oxygen  Mechanical Fish   This is an Exercise   
Dudley Moore  Bedazzled   Bedazzled  From the 1976 film soundtrack. Mixed with samples from Coven's 1960s "Witchcraft Destroys Bonds And Reaps Souls" LP ('Black Mass') "Kiss the goat!!!" 
___________________________  ___________________________   ______________________________   
John Cage & Kenneth Patchen  The City (excerpt)   The City Wears a Slouch Hat  1942 radio play by Kenneth Patchen with music by John Cage. More info can be found here. 
Terrestrial Tones  Plowman   Dead Drunk   
Otomo Yoshihide  Anode 1   Anode   
Piero Piccioni  LSD (Red Hot)   Colpo Rovente (sndtk)  1969 
___________________________  ___________________________   ______________________________   
White Noise  My Game of Loving   An Electric Storm   
Units  Digital Stimulation   Digital Stimulation  From 1980. An old San Francisco new wave band, used no guitars... great LP! More info here. 
(marching band)  Rockit   Jenson Publications Marching Band '85  Herbie Hancock school marching band cover, from 1985, arranged by Will Rapp, from double LP: "Jenson Publications Marching Band '85: A New Dimension In Marching Excitement" 
Cellutron & The Invisible  John 3:16   Reflecting on the First Watch, We Uncover Treasure Buried for the Blind  1978 
Martin Denny  Midnight Cowboy   Exotic Moog  1969 
Gimmie Gimmie Octopus  Gimmie Gimmie Octopus Theme   (tv theme)  From 1960's Japanese children's television show. For more info see here. 
__________________________  ___________________________   _____________________________   
Bird Snow  First Path Through (excerpt)   Lightning Ghost   

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